Kerala Tour Package — Experience God's Own Country
Kerala is not merely a destination — it is a sensory journey unlike any other in India. Poetically called "God's Own Country," this lush southern state is a land of extraordinary contrasts: mirror-still backwaters reflecting swaying coconut palms, mist-draped tea gardens rolling endlessly across Munnar's hills, pristine beaches lapped by the warm Arabian Sea, thundering waterfalls hidden in ancient forests, and the timeless wisdom of Ayurvedic healing that has flowed through these lands for millennia. Luxytrix Travel brings you the finest Kerala tour packages 2026, crafted with deep local expertise and genuine passion for this magnificent destination.
Whether you are a honeymooner dreaming of a romantic houseboat gliding through Alleppey's backwaters, a family seeking the perfect blend of wildlife, beaches, and culture, an adventure traveller eager to trek Wayanad's misty hills, or a wellness seeker looking for authentic Ayurvedic rejuvenation — Kerala delivers on every promise, and Luxytrix makes sure your journey is seamless from start to finish.
Why Choose Luxytrix for Your Kerala Tour?
Luxytrix Travel is widely regarded as the Best Travel Agency in Noida for Kerala packages, trusted by thousands of discerning travellers from across India. Our Delhi-based travellers appreciate our seamless logistics from IGI Airport to Kochi International Airport. Clients from Mumbai love our transparent all-inclusive pricing with zero hidden charges. Families from Bangalore appreciate our child-friendly itineraries and well-paced schedules that balance sightseeing with rest.
We serve travellers with equal care from Ahmedabad, Pune, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Chennai, Kolkata, Surat, Chandigarh, Lucknow, and Indore. Our Kerala specialists have personally explored every houseboat route, every tea estate trail, and every ayurvedic treatment centre — so you get insider knowledge that tour booking websites simply cannot provide.
Alleppey Backwaters — Kerala's Most Iconic Experience
The Alleppey (Alappuzha) backwaters are arguably Kerala's most iconic and unmissable experience. A network of serene canals, rivers, lakes, and lagoons stretching across the coastal lowlands, the backwaters are best explored on a traditional rice boat (kettuvallam) houseboat. Luxytrix's Kerala packages include an overnight houseboat stay with all meals prepared fresh on board by your private crew. Drift past paddy fields, toddy tapper canoes, village life on the canal banks, and the breathtaking Vembanad Lake — the longest lake in India. The Venice of the East, they call it, and the description does not disappoint.
Munnar — Tea Gardens and Misty Hills
Munnar sits at 1,600 metres in the Western Ghats, enveloped in rolling hills carpeted with vivid green tea estates, spice gardens, and eucalyptus forests that seem to melt into low-hanging clouds. The drive from Kochi to Munnar winds through some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in South India. Visit the Tea Museum to understand the history of tea cultivation, stroll through the fragrant Eravikulam National Park — home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr — and enjoy the serene Mattupetty Dam and Echo Point for breathtaking valley views. Sunrise at Munnar, with clouds below you and golden light painting the tea rows, is a moment of pure magic.
Thekkady and Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
Thekkady is home to the legendary Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, one of India's finest tiger and elephant reserves set around a picturesque artificial lake. The boat cruise on Periyar Lake offers the rare spectacle of herds of wild elephants, bison, sambar deer, and langur monkeys coming to the water's edge. Thekkady is also the spice capital of Kerala — visit a spice plantation to see cardamom, black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon growing in their natural habitat, and enjoy an authentic Kerala sadya meal on a banana leaf.
Kovalam — Kerala's Premier Beach Destination
Kovalam is Kerala's most famous beach, a crescent of golden sand with a distinctive lighthouse watching over the bay. The calm, azure waters are ideal for swimming and bodyboarding. The beach is lined with Ayurvedic massage centres, fresh seafood restaurants, and yoga studios. Nearby Varkala — Kerala's hippie beach — offers dramatic red cliffs dropping straight to the sea, with a vibrant string of cafes and therapists along the clifftop. Both beaches are wonderful for relaxing after the active days in Munnar and Thekkady.
Fort Kochi and Cultural Kerala
Fort Kochi is a living museum of Kerala's extraordinary history — Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial layers visible in its churches, synagogues, spice warehouses, and street art. The iconic Chinese fishing nets silhouetted against the evening sky are one of India's most photographed sights. Walk through the heritage streets of Mattancherry, visit the Pardesi Synagogue (the oldest active synagogue in the Commonwealth), and watch a captivating evening Kathakali dance performance where elaborately costumed artists tell ancient Hindu epics through exaggerated facial expressions and precise gestures.
Ayurvedic Wellness in Kerala
Kerala is the birthplace and global capital of Ayurveda — the ancient Indian science of life and healing. A genuine Kerala Ayurvedic treatment goes far beyond a simple massage; it is a prescribed programme of herbal oil treatments, steam baths, dietary guidance, and yoga that detoxifies, rejuvenates, and restores balance. Our Kerala wellness packages include stays at certified Ayurvedic resorts in Kovalam, Varkala, and Thrissur — popular with health-conscious travellers from Hyderabad, Chennai, and Bangalore.
Wayanad — The Green Hills Retreat
Wayanad is Kerala's best-kept secret — a highland district of mist-covered hills, ancient caves, wildlife sanctuaries, and tribal villages. The Edakkal Caves contain Stone Age petroglyphs that are thousands of years old. Chembra Peak is a popular trekking destination with a heart-shaped lake near the summit. The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is contiguous with Karnataka's Nagarhole and Bandipur reserves, making it one of the largest protected forest areas in South Asia. Bamboo homestays and treehouse resorts in Wayanad are incredibly popular with nature lovers from Pune, Surat, and Ahmedabad.
Kerala Honeymoon Packages
Kerala is consistently India's number one honeymoon destination. The combination of a romantic houseboat night on the backwaters, a misty morning walk through Munnar's tea gardens, a couples' Ayurvedic oil massage, and a candlelit dinner on a Kovalam beach terrace creates an experience of extraordinary romance. Our Kerala honeymoon packages start at ₹18,999 per couple and are hugely popular with newlyweds from Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, and Lucknow.
Athirapally Falls — India's Niagara
Athirapally Falls in the Chalakudy River, framed by the Sholayar forests, is one of India's most spectacular waterfalls and often called the "Niagara of India." Featured in numerous Bollywood films, the falls are most dramatic between June and January. The surrounding forest is part of the Western Ghats UNESCO World Heritage Site and is rich in biodiversity.
Best Time to Visit Kerala
The best time to visit Kerala is October through February when the weather is pleasantly cool, skies are clear, and all tourist attractions are at their best. The Onam festival (August–September) is a spectacular cultural experience. March through May is warm but still pleasant in the hill stations. The monsoon (June–August) — the famous "Kerala monsoon" — brings lush green beauty and is actually a popular time for Ayurvedic treatments.
Kerala Tour Package Pricing
Our Kerala packages start at ₹12,999 per person for a 4-night/5-day itinerary covering Kochi, Munnar, and Alleppey. A comprehensive 7-night/8-day package covering Kochi, Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, and Kovalam is priced from ₹21,999. Luxury houseboat and resort packages start at ₹34,999 for couples. All packages include accommodation, daily breakfast, houseboat cruise, all transfers, and selected sightseeing. We offer special discounts for groups from Kolkata, Chandigarh, Indore, and all major Indian cities.