About Kerala
Kerala is the easy yes for a first South-India trip — misty tea hills in Munnar, a night on an Alleppey houseboat, and the quiet beaches of Kovalam, all within a relaxed week.
We balance hills, backwaters and coast so you're not rushing, with handpicked stays and a private cab throughout.
Highlights
- Munnar tea gardens and cool hill air
- Overnight Alleppey houseboat cruise
- Periyar spice plantations and wildlife
- Fort Kochi's Chinese nets and cafes
- Ayurveda spa options
Sample itinerary
A starting point — we reshape it around your dates, pace and budget.
Munnar
Drive up from Kochi to Munnar, tea-estate visits, Eravikulam park and viewpoints.
Thekkady
Periyar lake, spice-garden walk and an optional bamboo rafting session.
Alleppey houseboat
Board a private houseboat through the backwaters with onboard meals.
Kochi
Fort Kochi heritage walk, Chinese fishing nets, departure.
What's included & what's not
Included
- Handpicked hotels with breakfast
- All transfers & sightseeing by private cab
- Driver allowance, tolls & parking
- Trip coordinator on WhatsApp
- Curated day-wise itinerary
Not included
- Flights / train fare to start city
- Lunch & dinner unless specified
- Monument & activity entry fees
- Personal expenses & tips
A look at Kerala



Kerala FAQs
Best time for Kerala?
September to March is ideal; the monsoon (June–August) is lush and great for Ayurveda but wet.
Is a houseboat worth it?
Absolutely — an overnight Alleppey houseboat is the highlight for most travellers.
Honeymoon-friendly?
Very — private houseboats, hill resorts and spa stays make Kerala a top honeymoon pick.
How many days?
5–6 nights comfortably covers hills, backwaters and Kochi.