Calming Kerala

8 Days 7 Nights

Explore Kerala’s charm with this 7-night journey through Cochin, Munnar, Kumarakom, and Kovalam, featuring tea gardens, backwater cruises, and pristine beaches.

Overview

The Calming Kerala (7 Nights / 8 Days) tour is a meticulously crafted journey that balances the cultural heritage of the coast, the misty allure of the mountains, and the peaceful rhythm of the backwaters. The experience begins with one night in Cochin, where the colonial charm of Fort Kochi, the historic Jewish Synagogue, and the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets provide a glimpse into Kerala’s maritime history. The trail then ascends to the Western Ghats for two nights in Munnar, the "Green Capital." Here, visitors immerse themselves in the world of tea at the local museums and estates, visit the Mattupetty Dam and Kundala Lake, and seek out the rare Nilgiri Tahr at Eravikulam National Park.

The journey continues toward the heart of the backwaters for two nights in Kumarakom. Nestled on the banks of Vembanad Lake, this segment is dedicated to ultimate relaxation, featuring a visit to the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary and a serene sunset cruise across the silent waters. The finale of the trip takes place in Kovalam for two nights, where the golden sands of Hawa Beach and the towering landmark of Lighthouse Beach offer a quintessential tropical escape. This leg also includes a visit to the magnificent Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Trivandrum, known for its spiritual grandeur and architectural brilliance. After seven nights of diverse exploration and 14 inclusive meals, the tour concludes with a departure from the airport, leaving travelers refreshed by the "calming" essence of God’s Own Country.

Sightseeing & Activites Covered

  • Cochin : Fort Kochi, Museum of Kerala History, Chinese Fishing Nets, Jewish Synagogue
  • Munnar : Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point, Rajamalai (Eravikulam) National Park, Tea Gardens & Museums, Kundala Lake, Blossom Park,
  • Kumarakom : Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Half N Hour Sunset cruise on Vembanad Lake
  • Kovalam : Hawa Beach, Lighthouse Beach, Kovalam, Visit to Padmanabhaswamy Temple

Itinerary

  • Day
    1

    Cochin

    Day 1: Touching Down in Kochi

    Your journey begins in Kochi (formerly known as Cochin), a vibrant port city nestled on the southwest coast of the Indian Peninsula. Often referred to as the Gateway to Kerala, Kochi is a fascinating blend of history and modernity, where the ancient spice trade routes meet a thriving cosmopolitan lifestyle. This city has been a melting pot of cultures for centuries, having been influenced by the Arabs, British, Chinese, Dutch, and Portuguese—all of whom have left an indelible mark on its architecture and heritage.

    Upon your arrival, you will be met by our representative and assisted with your transfer to the hotel. After checking in, take some time to unwind and soak in the coastal atmosphere. If time permits, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the promenade or explore the nearby markets where the scent of fresh spices still lingers in the air.

    As the sun sets over the Arabian Sea, return to the hotel to relax. The evening is yours to enjoy the tranquil surroundings of this "Queen of the Arabian Sea."

    Overnight stay at Cochin.

    Dinner
  • Day
    02

    Cochin - Munnar (130 kms , 5hrs)

    Day 2: Kochi Sightseeing & The Drive to Munnar

    Start your morning with a delicious breakfast before diving into the history of Kochi. You'll visit the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets, said to have been introduced by 14th-century explorers, and wander through the cobblestone streets of Fort Kochi to see its unique mix of European architecture. Don't miss the Jewish Synagogue, a 16th-century gem famous for its hand-painted Chinese tiles and Belgian chandeliers.

    After lunch, we head toward the hills of Munnar. The drive is beautiful, taking you past the Attukad Waterfalls and the Pothamedu Viewpoint for some great photo ops. Once in Munnar, you’ll visit the Tata Tea Museum to see how your favorite brew is processed and even try some fresh local blends.

    • Stay: Overnight in Munnar.

    Dinner
  • Day
    03

    Munnar

    Day 3: Exploring the Heights of Munnar

    After a hearty breakfast, head out for a full day of exploring Munnar’s natural wonders. Start with Eravikulam National Park, where you can spot the rare Nilgiri Tahr against a backdrop of rolling hills. Next, visit the serene Kundala Lake, known for its unique arch dam and relaxing Shikara boat rides.

    The adventure continues at Mattupetty Dam, a perfect picnic spot nestled near Anamudi Peak. If you're looking for some fun, stop by Carmelagiri Elephant Park for a quick safari, or unwind amidst the vibrant flower beds and riverside trails of Blossom Park. It’s a day packed with fresh air, mountain views, and the best of Kerala's landscapes.

    • Stay: Overnight in Munnar.

    Dinner
  • Day
    04

    Munnar - Kumarakom (160 Kms , 4 Hrs)

    Day 4: Journey to the Backwaters

    After breakfast, leave the hills behind as you drive down to Kumarakom, a stunning cluster of islands on Vembanad Lake often called the "Venice of the East." After checking into your resort, the afternoon is yours to relax. You might want to indulge in a traditional Ayurvedic massage or simply enjoy the resort’s lakeside views. As the day winds down, head out for a peaceful sunset cruise to witness the backwaters in their golden hour glory.

    Stay: Overnight in Kumarakom.

    Dinner
  • Day
    05

    Kumarakom

    After breakfast, start your morning with an immersive village walk. This is a wonderful opportunity to experience the authentic rural life of Kerala, walking through narrow palm-fringed lanes, observing local coir-making, and seeing the unique lifestyle of the people living along the canals.

    Later in the morning, proceed to Kottayam City, a prominent center for culture and commerce. This is the perfect time for some retail therapy, specifically to shop for the world-famous South Indian Silk Sarees. Kottayam is renowned for its high-quality textiles and traditional Kerala Kasavu sarees, making it an ideal place to pick up authentic souvenirs.

    Return to the hotel in the afternoon to fully embrace the "calming" theme of your trip. The serene environment of Kumarakom is best enjoyed by indulging in a traditional Ayurvedic spa treatment (available at an additional cost), designed to rejuvenate your senses.

    As evening approaches, prepare yourself for a spectacular sight. The sunset on the Kumarakom horizon is legendary for its beauty, but the "perfect" golden moment often lasts for just five minutes—be sure to be by the lakeside at the right time to catch this alluring view. To wrap up the evening, you may choose to watch a Kathakali or Kalaripayattu performance, where local artists showcase Kerala's dramatic dance-drama and ancient martial arts.

    Overnight stay at the hotel in Kumarakom.

    Dinner
  • Day
    06

    Kumarakom - Kovalam/ Poovar (165 kms, 5 hrs)

    After an early breakfast, check out from your backwater resort and head further south toward the world-famous beaches of Kovalam or Poovar. This drive takes you through the heart of Kerala, transitioning from the serene inland lakes to the vast, open horizon of the Arabian Sea.

    Depending on your stay location:

    • Kovalam: A breathtaking haven of peace, Kovalam is known for its three crescent-shaped beaches. The most iconic is Lighthouse Beach, characterized by its precipitously mounting headlands and dense groves of fertile coconut palms.
    • Poovar: A unique destination where the river, sea, and land meet. Legend says the name was coined by King Marthanda Varma, who, upon seeing the flowers (Poo) from the trees floating in the Neyyar River (Var), named it "Poovar." It is one of the rare places in Kerala where you can witness a beautiful estuary.

    Upon reaching the coast, head to the Lighthouse Beach to dive into a variety of water sports. Whether you are looking for an adrenaline rush or a peaceful cruise, the local sports clubs offer something for everyone:

    • Parasailing: Experience a bird’s-eye view of the coastline (Approx. INR 1000).
    • Jet Skiing: A thrilling 10–15 minute ride over the waves (Starting from INR 450).
    • Snorkeling: Explore the underwater life with a guided dive (Approx. INR 2500 per dive).
    • Backwater Cruise: For those who prefer a slower pace, explore the mangrove-rich estuaries.

    After an action-packed afternoon, check into your hotel and enjoy the sea breeze as the sun dips below the horizon.

    Overnight stay at Kovalam / Poovar.

    Dinner
  • Day
    07

    Kovalam / Poovar

    Day 7: Trivandrum Sightseeing & The Southern Tip of India

    After breakfast, your morning is dedicated to exploring the regal heritage and spiritual landmarks of Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram). The city is home to some of the most impressive architecture in South India:

    • Shri Padmanabhaswamy Temple: Begin your day at this world-famous temple, a breathtaking fusion of authentic Kerala and Dravidian (Tamil) architectural styles. Known for its gold-plated exterior and intricate stone carvings, it offers a deeply serene atmosphere.
      • Dress Code: Please note that a strict traditional dress code is enforced—men must wear a Dhoti (Mundu), and women must wear a Saree.
      • Darshan Timings: Several slots are available throughout the day, including early morning (6:30 AM – 11:00 AM) and evening hours (5:00 PM – 7:20 PM).
    • Napier Museum & Halcyon Castle: Visit this architectural marvel built in 1932. Originally a summer retreat for Sri Rama Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran, the castle exhibits unique design traits that highlight the royal history of the Travancore family.

    Optional Excursion to Kanyakumari: For those wishing to reach the very edge of the subcontinent, an optional trip to Kanyakumari (the southernmost tip of India) is available. This is the unique "Triveni Sangam," where the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean meet. Key highlights here include:

    • Vivekananda Rock Memorial: Take a ferry ride to this iconic monument situated on a small rock island where Swami Vivekananda meditated.
    • Thiruvalluvar Statue: Admire the massive 133-foot stone statue dedicated to the legendary Tamil poet and philosopher.
    • Gandhi Mandapam: A commemorative memorial where Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were kept. The structure is designed so that on October 2nd, the sun's rays fall exactly on the spot where the urn once rested.
    • Kanyakumari Beach: A perfect spot to witness the confluence of the three seas and a spectacular sunset.

    In the evening, drive back to your coastal retreat for your final night in Kerala.

    Overnight stay at Kovalam / Poovar.

    Dinner
  • Day
    08

    Day 8 :Kovalam/ Poovar - Trivendrum (25 kms )

    After a final breakfast by the coast, it is time to wrap up your soulful journey through Kerala. Depending on your flight timing, you can spend your last few hours soaking in the sea breeze at the resort or doing some last-minute gift hunting.

    Since the Trivandrum International Airport is just 25 km (approx. 45 minutes) from Kovalam/Poovar, the transfer is short and scenic. If you have extra time before your flight, you might consider:

    • Last-Minute Shopping: Stop by the Mall of Travancore (conveniently located right in front of the airport) or the Kairali Government Handicrafts Emporium to pick up authentic Kerala souvenirs like sandalwood carvings, spice boxes, or traditional handloom fabrics.
    • Shankumugham Beach: Located very close to the airport, this beach is perfect for a quick final view of the Arabian Sea and the giant sculpture of the Jalakanyaka (Mermaid).

    Your driver will ensure you reach the airport in time for your check-in. As you board your flight back home, you carry with you the misty memories of Munnar’s tea gardens, the tranquil rhythm of the Kumarakom backwaters, and the golden warmth of the southern beaches.

    Breakfast

Inclusions

  • Accommodation as Per Package Category
  • Daily Breakfast & Dinner.
  • All Transfers & Sightseeing’s by Private AC Vehicle as per the tour itinerary. (Car at disposal)
  • Total Valid Kilometres For Sedan Car 1150 kms & for luxury car 1150 kms
  • AC will not work in Hilly Area
  • Hotel Luxury Taxes.

Exclusions

  • GST 5%
  • Air / Train Fare.
  • Meals other then mentioned above.
  • Expenses incurred due to change in oil price, mishaps, landslides, strikes, political unrest, etc. high season surcharge if levied any.
  • The Peak Season Supplement and Gala Dinner Charges on Christmas and New Year applicable as per Hotel Policy.
  • Cost for Optional Tours, up gradation Charges, Sightseeing Entry Fee & Guide Charges and special permits.
  • Personal expenses such as Laundry, soft drinks, bottles of water, incidental, porter charges, tips, etc.
  • Usage of mini bar.
  • AC in the vehicle will not be kept on when the vehicle is not moving . i.e. When the vehicle is parked at some sightseeing place, restaurant or any place , the AC will not be kept on.

Depature Dates

  • Tuesday February 24, 2026
    Tuesday March 3, 2026
  • Wednesday February 25, 2026
    Wednesday March 4, 2026
  • Thursday February 26, 2026
    Thursday March 5, 2026
  • Friday February 27, 2026
    Friday March 6, 2026
  • Saturday February 28, 2026
    Saturday March 7, 2026
  • Sunday March 1, 2026
    Sunday March 8, 2026
  • Monday March 2, 2026
    Monday March 9, 2026
  • Tuesday March 3, 2026
    Tuesday March 10, 2026
  • Wednesday March 4, 2026
    Wednesday March 11, 2026
  • Thursday March 5, 2026
    Thursday March 12, 2026
  • Friday March 6, 2026
    Friday March 13, 2026
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Eravikulam National Park in Munnar open throughout the year?

No, the park typically closes for two months (February and March) every year for the calving season of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. If you are traveling during this window, the park visit is usually replaced with a visit to the Tea Museum or additional sightseeing in Munnar.

Is there a specific dress code for the Shri Padmanabhaswamy Temple?

Yes, the temple maintains a very strict traditional dress code. Men must wear a Dhoti (Mundu) and are required to be bare-chested to enter the inner sanctum. Women must wear a Saree. While some temples allow long skirts or dhotis over pants, it is best to carry a proper saree to ensure entry. Dhotis are usually available for purchase or rent outside the temple.

Does the vehicle AC work throughout the trip?

In Kerala, it is a standard practice that vehicle AC is switched off in hilly areas (like the drive to and within Munnar). This is to ensure the engine has enough power to navigate the steep climbs and hairpin bends. However, the natural mountain air in these regions is usually very cool and pleasant.

How much time is required for the optional Kanyakumari trip from Kovalam?

Kanyakumari is about 90 km from Kovalam. A round trip takes approximately 8 to 10 hours including sightseeing. It is best to start very early in the morning to catch the ferry to the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and return by late evening.

Are water sports in Kovalam safe and available all year?

Water sports like Parasailing and Snorkeling are available at Lighthouse Beach, but their operation is subject to weather and sea conditions. During the monsoon season (June to August), most water sports are suspended for safety. Always use authorized sports clubs provided in your itinerary.

Is this itinerary suitable for senior citizens?

Yes, this is a "Calming" package designed with a relaxed pace. However, note that the Eravikulam National Park requires some walking/uphill movement after getting off the park bus. Similarly, the village walk in Kumarakom is on foot. If mobility is a concern, these activities can be enjoyed at a slower pace or observed from the vehicle/resort.