5 Day Tour in Kerala

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20,000.00

Welcome to ‘God’s Own Country- Kerala’. As rightly mentioned in the tagline, the state of Kerala is filled with amazing surprises dotted all across the state. The tradition of “guest is god” and the amazing culture, food, and demographic diversity are all that you need to have a fulfilling adventure on your trip. This 4 nights and 5 days itinerary is all about the different experiences available in the state.

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  • Group Size Large Group
    1-12
All about the 5 Day Tour in Kerala.

5 Day Itinerary in Kerala

Kerala is a perfect place for travellers looking forward to experiencing the pristine beauty of India away from all the hustle and bustle of the otherwise crowded cities. Located on the Malabar Coast of southern India, the ‘God’s own country’ comprises lush greenery, sand beaches, exquisite palm trees and amazing backwaters. But the awesomeness of this serene state isn’t limited to these; this place is like a cornucopia of colour providing endless opportunities. Looking forward to a trip to Kerala? Here is everything you need to know about this majestic south Indian state.

Blessed with nature’s bounty
Kerala has truly been endowed by nature’s best. Be it its beaches, hills, backwaters, flora and fauna or the entire ecosystem in general, the state is picturesque and has a peaceful setting like none other. This delightful ‘land of the cocunuts ’ is known worldwide for its forests, plantations, vegetation as well as the amazing National Parks and Wildlife sanctuaries it houses.

The obsession with elephants
The elephant is the beloved symbol of Kerala. They are an integral part of an average Malayalis life and an essential component of their temples, especially during temple festivals. Whether domesticated or wild, the devotion to these mighty creatures can even reach fanatic levels with some Keralites. The elephants are commonly found in the state emblems such as the state’s original newspaper, royal insignia and the Kerala government etc.

World’s spice capital
Kerala has been the leading producer and exporter of spices in the world since ancient times. The spice trade in Kerala goes back to 3,000 years in history. The state is world-renowned for its spice routes and trading with the Arab world, Europe and China. Cardamom, clove, nutmeg, pepper, vanilla, tea and star anise are amongst the most famous produce as well as exports of Kerala.

Birthplace of the religions
Kerala can easily be referred to as the cradle of religions in India. It is the undisputed birthplace of Islam, Judaism and Christianity in India. For instance, the Syro- Malabar church, the first synagogue was built in this coastal state. And so was the first mosque of India, the Cheraman Juma Masjid. There are numerous such examples of the many religious institutions coming up for the very first time in Kerala.

Communism thrives here
Kerala is amongst one of the two states in India where communism thrives. The CPI (Communist Party of India) has thus. been going stronger in Kerala. Kerala’s prosperity has often been credited to the stronghold of Communism in the state. The communism that is prevalent in Kerala is however unique, owing to its democratic characteristics. This is also the reason why Kerala communism has always been favoured by the public.

These were some essential facts you needed to know about Kerala. The state is full of amazing places and opportunities- cultural, heritage and adventurous. From its cuisines to its wonderfully warm locales, every experience you have in Kerala will surely be one of kind. The kind that forever remains etched in your heart, wanting you to come back for more.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.

 

  • All breakfasts, lunches and dinners & dining
  • All accommodation including tea houses en route
  • All transportation including taxis and coaches
  • Flights from Heathrow if booked inc. of flight
  • Tour and trekking guide for entire journey
What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
  • Travel insurance and other emergencies
  • Visa fees and entry clearing fees
  • Single room accommodations
  • Liquors, beeers and bootled beverages
  • Photography ccessories like cameras etc.
  1. Day 1 Munnar

    On your arrival in Kerala, you will begin your journey in the enchanting hills of Munnar. Let the fresh air clear your mind and soak in the beauty of nature. After checking into the hotel, you can enjoy a traditional platter of Keralite cuisines filled with flavors. Later, in the evening, head to Kundala lake, where you can go boating and spot the rare Neelakurinji flowers.

  2. Day 2 Alleppey

    Start early to visit the Echo point from where you can see the beautiful sunrise. The view gets better as later you will be able to see the thick forests and the wide valleys. After this, pack your bags to visit Alleppey. Five hours later, you will reach a place known as the town of houseboats. Alleppey is located near the backwaters and has some stunning houseboats. Get into one of the beautiful houseboats and let the serenity of nature relax your senses. Late in the evening, you can enjoy the sunset and also pay a visit to the 139 years old lighthouse.

  3. Day 3 Alleppey

    Get up in the morning with a scrumptious breakfast on your bed and enjoy the amazing treatment of the staff. After getting ready, visit the Revi Karunakaran Museum. You will be seeing exhibits that once belonged to the Revi Karunakaran family. It will leave you spellbound following its rich history and heritage. The next stop on your journey will come after a coffee break. If you like to visit temples, you can visit them in every street of Alleppey. Later, in the evening, enjoy the beach and relax with the sounds of waves and the musical performances.

  4. Day 4 Thekkady

    It will take about four hours to reach Thekkady from Alleppey. It is a secluded place from the rest of Kerala and has some serene vibes. Although to enter the region, you will have to reach there before 6 pm. If you arrive in the afternoon, you can enjoy the boat ride and see the wild elephants. In case you have enough time, then visiting the nearest Spring Valley Mountain called Kurisumala would be a great choice.

  5. Day 5 Way Back To Home

    On your last day in Kerala, go for a relaxing massage encompassing all the traditional methods. Get ready to proceed with your journey and enjoy the rest of your day.

    This trip to Kerala is not traditional as it does not aim only at the most popular destinations but includes some unexplored heavens too. It gives a better experience to the tourists. The tour will detox you and offer a sense of relaxation for quite some time.

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Itinerary in Goa

Goa being the hotspot for tourists is home to different types of visitors and tourists. Many of them come to enjoy the beaches and some visit to explore the culture and the Portuguese heritage of the state. As Goa is famous for its vacation spirit, it caters to all types of travelers.

 

Companies are offering exclusive packages to meet the demands of their clients and create a memorable experience. This 4-day package is one of those packages that combines the beauty of beaches and the exquisite culture of the state.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance.
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yes, you never get this type of package within this budget and best service provided by the package provider. Thanks for Trackntale for this beautiful Package.

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