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Kerala Tour Packages

Haven’t you found the right online travel agency to plan a memorable Kerala trip? BookYourOwn holiday packages offer a range of Kerala tour packages with accommodation near palm-fringed beaches,  itineraries, transportation, and other amenities. Keeping in mind the diversity of the nation, BookYourOwn also offers customizable Kerala tours for Nomads or tourists from different regions of India. 


BookYouOwn’s tour packages to Kerala cover the main Kerala sightseeing points, shopping points, and adventure activities at irresistible prices. Grab the special deals and discounts for Kerala travel before the offer ends!


At BookYourOwn, travelers have the full authority to set up the right Kerala vacation tours based on their preferences or budget. Choose from our luxury Kerala Tour Packages offering top-notch villas, fine dining, etc., or low-budget Kerala travel packages with homestays. The decision is completely yours. If you wish to know in detail about Kerala Vacation like the best things to do in Kerala, the best time to visit Kerala, or how to reach Kerala, BookYourOwn is all yours. We’ll help you shortlist the best Kerala holiday packages.

An Overview of Kerala- The God’s Own Country

Kerala is located on the southwestern tip i.e. Malabar Coast of the Indian subcontinent. Also referred to as God’s Country, Kerala showcases a diversity of landscapes, rivers, backwaters, plains, and lakes. Rich in flora & fauna, the state is known for its rich culture, culinary experience, art, and traditions, and the highest literacy rate in India. You’ll be mesmerized by the palm-lined beaches and network of canals in the Kovalam, Cherai, and Alleppey. Kerala is also home to India’s two significant national parks i.e. Periyar National Park, and Silent Valley National Park. 


Many tourists from across the world visit Kerala, especially for traditional Ayurveda treatments, and an advanced healthcare system. Kerala is also known as the ‘Spice Garden of India’ due to the variety of spice plantations on the western ghats. The hilltops of the Western Ghats also support wildlife and natural vegetation including tea, coffee, rubber, etc. If you are looking for a unique traveling experience, Kerala is a must-visit destination for you.


Immerse yourself in the world of the popular classical art form 'Kathakali' and experience the ancient martial art of 'Kalaripayattu.' Delight your taste buds with local culinary delights such as Appam, Puttu, and flavorful seafood curries.  BookYourOwn’s Kerala tour packages are available at affordable prices, contact us for the ultimate traveling experience. Trust us, you won’t be disappointed!

The Best Time to Visit Kerala

Kerala, God’s Own Country is also known for its distinctive climate conditions. The weather is usually hot in March, and cold during December to mid-March. If you wish to explore the rich fauna & flora of Kerala, book your Kerala tour package from September to March. Most honeymoon couples prefer to visit Kerala during the Monsoons to take captivating pictures and witness the enchanting views of lush green valleys.


How far is Kerala from Delhi, Mumbai & Bangalore?

Are you planning a Kerala Vacation from Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore? BookYourOwn has some exquisite Kerala tour packages to offer and that too at unbeatable prices. Before booking, it's essential to know your distance from the cleanest city, Kerala as the price of your Kerala tour package depends primarily on the distance from your current location.


  • Delhi is about  2678 km away from Kerala. By air, it’ll take about 3 hours and 17 minutes.
  • Mumbai is located at a distance of 1402 km from Kerala. It takes 1 hour and 50 minutes to reach the amazing state by air.
  • Bangalore is the nearest city to Kerala at a distance of  463.8 km. It hardly takes 1 hour to reach by flight.

The Common Languages of Kerala

We already had enough discussions about the culture, art forms, food, weather, etc. But what about the languages that are spoken in the multi-cultural state of India? Well, there are 5 primary languages used by the localities.


  • Malayalam (from the Dravidian group)) being the official language of Kerala, is spoken by a majority of localities.
  • Next comes the universal language English which is used by the residents of urban areas, and for official purposes. 
  • Tamil is spoken in the borderline areas of Kerala.
  • Kannada is spoken especially in Kasargoda district located in northern Kerala.
  • Last is Hindi which is not a native language but is understood by most of the localities.

Kerala Tourism: Best Places to Visit

1. Munnar:  Tea Paradise of South India

Nestled in the western ghats at an altitude of 1450 meters above sea level, Munnar is one of Kerala’s popular hill stations known for its pristine beauty, mesmerizing lush green valleys, and Famous tea plantations, lush greenery. The climate of this heavenly destination remains usually cold throughout the year. You can reach Munnar via air or train. The nearest railway station is Aluva whereas Cochin International Airport is about 110km away from Munnar. It’s a peaceful retreat for travelers seeking tranquility on their Kerala tour packages.


2. Alleppey (Alappuzha): Venice of the East

Allepey is a renowned holiday destination with a variety of waterbodies including lakes, beaches, and backwaters. The houseboats also adorn the beauty of this attractive place.  The mystical place also hosts the Alleppey Backwater Festival, Snake Boat Racing, and Nehru Trophy Boat Race on Punnamada Lake. Do visit Venice of India to experience the unique stays in houseboats on your Kerala tour packages. 


3. Thrissur: The Religious City of Kerala

Thrissur is the central city of Kerala showcasing the ancient historic temples with magnificent architecture, vibrant traditions, and culture of Kerala. You can pay a holy visit to Vadakkumnathan temple, and Thrissur Pooram which hosts an annual festival each year. Athirappilly Waterfalls, Punnathur Kotta Elephant Sanctuary, and Shakthan Thampuran Palace are some other top attractions to add to Kerala Holiday Packages.


4. Kochi (Cochin)- The Queen of Arabian Sea

Kochi is one of the most significant historic cities of Kerala adding a touch of modernity to the tradition. The magnificent place showcases the influence of British, Portuguese, and Dutch in its colonial architecture. Kochi is home to many historical places like Fort Kochi. St. Francis Church is dedicated to Vasco de Gama. Experience the vibrant culture on tour Packages in Kerala. Kochi-Muziris Biennale, a contemporary art festival is also hosted in the city featuring the artwork of local and international artisans from around the world.


5. Wayanad- Nature’s Green Retreat

Perched at an altitude of about 2100 meters in the Western Ghats, Wayanad is famous for its rich biodiversity, panoramic views of green valleys, mist-covered mountains, and dense forests. Edakkal Caves, Soochipoora waterfalls, Heart-shaped Chembra Peak, and Banasura Sagar Dam are some of the top attractions to visit in Kerala Tourism. Wayanad is a most sought-after destination for both families and honeymooners. The cultural richness, nature in solace, and opportunity for adventure activities have always attracted tourists worldwide.


6. Kovalam: The Beach Town of Kerala

Located amidst the Arabian Sea, Kovalam is often referred to as the Beach Town of Kerala. You’ll be mesmerized by the picturesque views of crescent-shaped beaches and palm-fringed shores on Kerala tour packages. For travelers seeking water sports activities like swimming, parasailing, water skiing, and surfing; Kovalam is a haven for you. Kovalam is also famous for Catamaran Cruises, and plenty of Ayurvedic wellness centers.


7. Thekkady: The Spice Garden of Kerala

Embark on a journey filled with adventure and fun. Be it boat rides. Spotting wildlife in Periyar National Park, Jungle Safari, and trekking in hill stations, Thekkady has ample tourist destinations. You can also ride on cruises enframed in lush green valleys, and hills on Periyar Lake. Don’t forget to take some candid shots of the cascading waterfalls from Chellarkovil's viewpoint (located 15km away from Thekkady) when traveling on Kerala tour packages.

The Must-try Local Cuisine of Kerala

Kerala tour packages without a rich culinary experience are incomplete. The traditional food in local restaurants, cafes, and hotels is a fusion of vegetarian and non-vegetarian. For example, coconut fish curry with rice is one of the most-loved local dishes of Kerala. Most of the South Indian food is cooked using special local ingredients like cardamom, tamarind, clove, cinnamon, curry leaves, and a variety of other aromatic spices. You won’t be able to recreate the same taste at home.


When booking Kerala holiday packages, do come prepared with your list of must-try local dishes. Now check below some of the most reviewed and rated local cuisines by travelers on Kerala trips:


1. Idiyappam & Curry: Saravan Bhavan is among the best local restaurants to try this iconic dish on Kerala tour packages. Idiyappam is prepared using Sevai, salt, rice flour, and water. Whereas the curry contains vegetable stew combined with coconut milk.


2. Erissery: Eriisery is a gastronomical delight that you should never miss on a Kerala tour package. The major ingredient of Errisery is sliced yams/plantains cooked with local spices and served with rice. It’s a must-try lunch cuisine on BookYourOwn’s Kerala package.


3. Puttu and Kadala Curry: It is Kerala’s traditional and popular breakfast dish with a unique taste. Delight your tastebuds with the rich taste of rice, coconut, bananas, and Kadala curry. Try these oh-so-yummy delicacies at Saravana Bhavan or Mezban in Kerala travel packages.


4. Appam with Stew: Appam refers to rice pancakes and stews can be veg or non-veg depending on your preference. It's a traditional aromatic local dish that you can’t afford to miss on Kerala tour packages. You can choose to have Appam for lunch or breakfast.


5. Ela Sadya: Ela Sadya refers to the feast served on banana leaf. It's one of the multiple cuisines of South India including Payasam, Sambar, Khichadi, Thoran, Pachadi, Sambar, Pulissery, and Ada Pradhaman as a dessert. Don’t forget to relish the taste of Ela Sadya on the Kerala tour.


6. Dosa Ghee Roast with Sambar: When it's about South Indian dishes, Dosa is the first one that comes to our mind. All our Kerala tour packages include this old and popular local cuisine. One must try this old local delicacy of Kerala at local restaurants or cafes near beaches, or bays.


7. Idli Sambar: It's a lip-smacking food delicacy ideal for breakfast and lunch. Visit the Ginger House, an ideal place to try the authentic taste of Idli Sambar with coconut chutney. Experience the taste of this traditional South Indian delicacy on BookYourOwn’s best Kerala tour packages. 

Top Things to Buy in Kerala

Kerala gives you every reason to visit this serene place. Whether you are a honeymoon couple looking for some divine, offbeat, and romantic stays surrounded by hills or a family with kids, Kerala has it all. BookYourOwn offers Kerala tour packages that suit distinct travelers with distinct needs. Our Kerala travel packages will not only take you through the key sightseeing places but also the bustling markets to shop the exclusive souvenirs. Choose any of our Kerala Packages to enjoy stays in houseboats, rides in backwaters, and water sports.


Kerala tourism packages are incomplete without picking some souvenirs from the state. Souvenirs keep reminding us of the remarkable journey we had with our loved ones. Check below the exclusive list of the best things to buy in Kerala curated especially for our travelers.


1. Organic Tea & Coffee: As mentioned earlier, Kerala is also known for a variety of herb plantations. You must take home some jars of tea and coffee with authentic taste when visiting the mountain regions like Wayanad, or Munnar. Most of our Kerala tour packages include a visit to hilly areas.


2. Spices from Munnar, Periyar: These places have a lot to offer from cloves, black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, and star anise. Our Kerala holiday packages will take you through the Spice Gardens of India rich in aromatic flavors. 


3. Cashews & Banana Chips: Rich in taste Banana Chips, and fine cashews are among the local specialties of Kerala. You can pick up the packets from the local walk while taking a leisure walk on the Kerala Package.


4. Coir Products: Kerala is also famous for crafting products from the waste of coconut or better say coconut fiber. Buy souvenirs like mats, home decor items, or rugs made from coir from local markets at genuine prices.


5. Traditional Kerala Sarees: When buying Souvenirs for you or near-dear ones, Kerala Sarees made using Kasava Mundu fabric are worth spending money on. Get a customized Kerala tour package to extend the list of shopping destinations like Kottayam, Jew Town, Lulu Mall in Kochi, Broadway in Ernakulam, and traditional Chalai Market.


6. erala Handicrafts & Wood Carvings: Buy some souvenirs from government emporiums showcasing traditional Kerala Craftmanship. Our Kerala tour packages offer a visit to popular shopping points selling Nettipattam (made from decorative ornaments), kathakali masks, carved statues, furniture, and Nilavilakku (oil lamps).  


7. Ayurvedic Aroma Oils: Kerala is a hub of healing therapies and traditional Ayurvedic treatments. There can be nothing better than buying some essential oils or Kerala aroma oils as souvenirs on your Kerala tourism packages. Aroma oils are easily available in Malls or local markets.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Kerala

Q. What is the best time to travel to Kerala?

A. Although you can plan a Kerala trip any time of the year, still September to March is the best time to visit Kerala. The weather is quite pleasant during these months due to low humidity level, and moderate sea level. Many honeymoon couples prefer to visit Kerala during monsoons i.e. from June to August as the rains adorns the beauty of Kerala.

Q. How long should I stay in Kerala for an ideal trip?

A. For first-timers, ideally, a minimum of 6 days is required to explore the main attractions of Kerala, and backwaters, wildlife, and cultural places in Kochi, Thekkady, Alleppey, and Munnar. Rest the duration of your tour depends primarily on your budget, interests, and time.