Complete Kerala

9 Days 8 Nights

The Best of God’s Own Country: Hills, Backwaters, and Beaches in 8 Nights.

  • 12
  • 65
  • Private AC Vehicle
  • Handpicked 3-Star or 4-Star Hotels & Resorts
  • 1,600 Meters
  • Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram)
  • September to March
  • Leisure, Heritage & Nature Private Tour
  • Daily Breakfast & Dinner

Overview

Complete Kerala

Duration: 08 Nights / 09 Days

Trip Overview

The Complete Kerala tour offers an extensive 9-day exploration of "God’s Own Country," beginning in the historic port city of Cochin for 01 Night, where you can immerse yourself in the colonial charm of Fort Kochi, the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets, and the ancient Jewish Synagogue. The journey then takes you high into the Western Ghats to Munnar for 02 Nights, a paradise of rolling tea plantations and mist-covered peaks where you’ll visit the Eravikulam National Park and the Tata Tea Museum. From the cool highlands, the tour heads to the wilderness of Thekkady for 01 Night, offering the chance to explore the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary via boat safaris and discover the aromatic world of spice plantations. The experience then transitions to the peaceful backwaters of Kumarakom for 02 Nights, where you can relax by the shores of Vembanad Lake and enjoy a traditional sunset cruise. The final leg of the journey brings you to the famous crescent beaches of Kovalam for 02 Nights, providing a perfect coastal finale with visits to the towering lighthouse and the sacred Padmanabhaswamy Temple in nearby Trivandrum. This private AC vehicle tour, inclusive of daily breakfast and dinner, is perfectly curated to showcase Kerala’s seamless blend of heritage, wildlife, and tropical tranquility.


Location & Duration Breakdown

  • Cochin (01 Night): Discover the melting pot of Portuguese, Dutch, and British history through heritage walks and harbor views.

  • Munnar (02 Nights): Experience the vast greenery of South India’s premier hill station, famous for tea estates and waterfalls.

  • Thekkady (01 Night): Dive into nature with jungle safaris, martial arts performances, and spice garden tours.

  • Kumarakom (02 Nights): Unwind in the heart of the backwaters with luxury lakeside stays and bird sanctuary visits.

  • Kovalam (02 Nights): Relax on golden sands and explore the spiritual landmarks of Kerala's capital city.

Highlights

  • 1 Night(s) in Cochin at Ginger Kochi MG Road/ Marine Inn Hotel or similar
  • 2 Night(s) in Munnar at Falling Waters/ Elysium Gardens Hill Resorts or similar
  • 1 Night(s) in Thekkady at Hotel Seasons Thekkady or similar
  • 2 Night(s) in Kumarakom/ Alleppey at Kumarakom Park Resort or similar
  • 2 Night(s) in Kovalam at Sagara Beach Resort or similar

Itinerary

  • Day
    1

    Day 1 :Cochin

    Upon your arrival at Kochi (Cochin) Airport or Railway Station, you will be warmly greeted by our representative and transferred to your hotel. Kochi, often called the "Queen of the Arabian Sea," is a vibrant port city that has served as a melting pot of cultures for centuries. Strategically located on the southwest coast of the Indian Peninsula, it acts as the gateway to the breathtakingly scenic state of Kerala.

    After checking into your hotel, you can take some time to settle in and relax. If time permits and you wish to explore, you can take a leisurely stroll through the local markets or enjoy a sunset view along the Marine Drive promenade, which offers stunning vistas of the backwaters and the harbor. Kochi is famous for its natural harbor and rich history, where the influences of Arab, British, Chinese, Dutch, and Portuguese traders are still visible in the architecture and local lifestyle. The rest of the evening is yours to soak in the tropical atmosphere before enjoying a traditional dinner at the hotel.

    Dinner & Overnight stay at Cochin.

    Meal Plan: Dinner

    3 hour
    Breakfast + Dinner
  • Day
    2

    Day 2 :Cochin - Munnar (130 Kms, 5hrs)

    Your second day begins with a morning exploration of Kochi’s iconic coastal landmarks before heading into the hills. You will visit the Chinese Fishing Nets, a signature sight of Fort Kochi. Legend says these massive cantilevered nets were introduced in the 14th century by the Chinese explorer Zheng He. Next, you will wander through Fort Kochi, where the streets are lined with age-old architecture that reflects a unique blend of English, Dutch, and Portuguese influences. A highlight of the morning is the Jewish Synagogue (Paradesi Synagogue) in Mattancherry. Built in 1568 and later restored by the Dutch, it is the oldest active synagogue in the Commonwealth. You will be mesmerized by its gold-plated pulpit, hand-painted willow-pattern floor tiles from China, and magnificent Belgian chandeliers. Please note the synagogue is open from 10:00 am–12:00 pm and 3:00 pm–5:00 pm (closed on Saturdays), with a modest entry fee of INR 10.

    After the city tour, you will begin your scenic drive to Munnar, once the favored summer retreat of the British. As the road winds upward, enjoy breathtaking views of the Cardamom Hills and the endless emerald-green tea plantations. Before reaching the town, you’ll have a photo stop at the cascading Attukad Waterfalls and the Pothamedu Viewpoint, which offers a panoramic vista of the surrounding valleys. The day’s exploration concludes at the Tata Tea Museum (Kannan Devan Tea Museum). Here, you can see vintage tea rollers like the 'Rotorvane' and learn the fascinating history of tea processing in Munnar. For tea lovers, the museum offers a chance to see live demonstrations and even taste different varieties of tea. The museum is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (closed on Mondays), with an entry fee of approximately INR 75–150. Finally, check into your hotel for a relaxing dinner and an overnight stay amidst the cool hills of Munnar.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast & Dinner

    Breakfast + Dinner
  • Day
    3

    Day 3 :Munnar

    After a delicious breakfast, you will head out for a full day of sightseeing in and around Munnar. The morning starts with a visit to the Eravikulam National Park, situated in the scenic Kannan Devan hills. This park is famous as the home of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, which can be easily spotted in the Rajamalai tourism zone. Spanning 97 sq km, the park offers stunning views of high-altitude grasslands. Note: The park typically closes for two months during February and March for the calving season, and it is highly recommended to book your tickets online in advance. Next, visit the unique Kundala Lake, home to Asia’s first arch dam. The lake is incredibly serene, and if you're lucky, you might see the rare Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once every 12 years. You can enjoy a peaceful Shikara boat ride here, a popular activity among visitors. The lake is open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

    The tour continues to the Mattupetty Dam, located near the towering Anamudi Peak. Surrounded by tea plantations and rolling hills, the dam and its lake are perfect for a picnic or a thrilling speedboat ride. Nearby, you can experience a unique "Haathi Mere Saathi" moment at the Carmelagiri Elephant Park, which offers elephant safaris through the rocky Munnar terrain—a hit for both children and adults. To conclude the afternoon, visit the Blossom Park situated near the Muthirappuzha River. This exotic garden features artificial waterfalls, nature trails, and bird watching. It’s a wonderful place to relax amidst migratory waterbirds and mountain butterflies, especially between December and February when the greenery is at its peak. After a day filled with nature and adventure, you will return to your hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast & Dinner

    Breakfast + Dinner
  • Day
    4

    Day 5 :Thekkady - Kumarakom (160 kms, 4hrs)

    Your morning begins with a visit to the renowned Periyar Lake, the heart of South India’s most popular wildlife sanctuary. This unique destination offers a rare opportunity to view wildlife in their natural habitat from the safety of a boat. As you cruise across the lake, keep a keen eye on the water's edge, where herds of wild elephants, gaur, and sambar deer frequently gather. For those seeking a more immersive adventure, you can opt for Bamboo Rafting, a dawn-to-afternoon program that combines forest hiking with a peaceful paddle on traditional bamboo rafts, providing panoramic views of the forest-clad hills. The lake is open from 7:30 am to 5:00 pm, and it is highly recommended to book your boat tickets in advance through the KTDC portal.

    Later, you will leave the wild terrains behind and drive toward Kumarakom, an exotic backwater village often referred to as the ‘Venice of the East.’ This cluster of island villages is nestled around the vast Vembanad Lake, offering a landscape of shimmering water and swaying palms. Upon arrival, check into your lakeside resort and take some time to unwind. Kerala is world-famous for its Ayurvedic treatments, and this is the perfect setting to indulge in a traditional massage to rejuvenate your mind and body (available at the resort at an additional cost). As the day concludes, you can enjoy a serene sunset cruise on the lake, watching the sky transform over the backwaters. The evening ends with dinner and a peaceful overnight stay in Kumarakom.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast & Dinner

    Breakfast + Dinner
    Home Stay
  • Day
    5

    Day 6 :Kumarakom

    Start your day with a refreshing morning village walk, where you can experience the authentic, slow-paced lifestyle of the backwater locals and breathe in the tranquil morning air of Kumarakom. Following this, you will head to Kottayam City, a bustling hub famous for its exquisite collection of South Indian silk sarees. This is the perfect opportunity to shop for traditional Kerala weaves and authentic textiles. After your shopping excursion, return to the comfort of your hotel for a relaxing afternoon.

    The true essence of Kumarakom lies in its "peaceful glory," making it the ideal setting to soothe your senses. We highly recommend indulging in a traditional Ayurvedic spa treatment at the hotel (available at an additional cost) to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. As evening approaches, prepare for a breathtaking spectacle: the Kumarakom sunset. Be sure to find a good vantage point on time, as the "perfect sunset" where the sun kisses the horizon usually lasts for just a fleeting five minutes. To conclude your cultural experience, you may choose to watch a Kathakali performance or a Kalaripayattu show—Kerala’s ancient and powerful martial art form—performed by skilled local artists. The day ends with dinner and a peaceful overnight stay in Kumarakom.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast & Dinner

    Breakfast + Dinner
  • Day
    6

    Day 7 :Kumarakom –Kovalam/ Poovar (165 kms, 5 hrs)

    After an early breakfast, you will check out and begin your journey toward the southernmost coast of Kerala. You have the choice of staying in Kovalam, a breathtaking "haven of peace" famous for its mounting headlands and fertile coconut groves, or the unique estuary of Poovar. The name Poovar, meaning "flower river," was reportedly coined by King Marthanda Varma when he saw the Neyyar River covered in fallen blooms. Poovar is particularly special because it forms an estuary—a rare point where the river, backwaters, and sea all meet. If you are staying in Kovalam, the southernmost Lighthouse Beach awaits, located just 19 km from Trivandrum and widely considered one of the most magnificent beach destinations in India.

    Upon arrival, the afternoon is dedicated to coastal adventure at Lighthouse Beach. For those seeking an adrenaline rush, the local sports clubs offer a variety of water activities including Jet Skiing, Parasailing, and Windsurfing. If you prefer exploring the underwater world, Snorkeling is a popular choice, while a Backwater Cruise offers a more serene way to experience the coast. Activity costs typically range from INR 450 for Jet Skiing to approximately INR 2,500 for a snorkeling dive. After enjoying the sea breeze and golden sands, you will check into your hotel. The evening is yours to relax by the shore before a delicious dinner.

    Dinner & Overnight stay at Kovalam or Poovar.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast & Dinner

    Breakfast + Dinner
  • Day
    7

    Day 8 :Kovalam/Poovar (excursion to Kanyakumari)

    After breakfast, your morning begins with a spiritual visit to the Shri Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Trivandrum. This world-famous temple is an architectural marvel, showcasing a stunning blend of Tamil and authentic Kerala styles. As you walk through its elegantly carved corridors, you will experience a deep sense of serenity. Please note that a strict dress code is observed here: women must wear a saree, and men are required to wear a dhoti. The temple follows specific darshan timings throughout the morning and evening, so planning your visit accordingly is essential. Following this, you will visit the Napier Museum (Halcyon Castle). Originally built in 1932 as a summer retreat for Sri Rama Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran, this grand structure was later handed over to the Kerala Government. It stands today as a testament to royal Kerala architecture and historical elegance.

    In the afternoon, you have the option to embark on an excursion to Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of peninsular India. This is a unique geographical point where the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean meet. Your exploration here includes an exciting ferry ride to the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, perched on a small island, and a visit to the towering Thiruvalluvar Statue, dedicated to the legendary Tamil poet. You will also visit the Gandhi Mandapam, a memorial designed so that on every 2nd of October, the sun’s rays fall exactly on the spot where the Mahatma's ashes were kept. The tour continues to the Bhagvaty Amman Temple, one of the 108 Shakti Peeths, and concludes at Kanyakumari Beach. Here, you can witness the breathtaking confluence of the three seas and a spectacular sunset before returning to your hotel. The day ends with dinner and an overnight stay in Kovalam or Poovar.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast & Dinner

    Breakfast + Dinner
  • Day
    08

    Day 9 :Kovalam/ Poovar – Trivendrum (25 Kms, 1 Hr)

    On your final morning, enjoy a relaxed breakfast at your hotel, taking in the last views of the swaying palms and the rhythmic sounds of the Arabian Sea. After breakfast, you will check out and enjoy a short, scenic drive toward Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram).

    Depending on your flight schedule, you will be transferred to Trivandrum International Airport or the Railway Station for your journey back home. As you head toward your departure point, reflect on the incredible diversity of your journey—from the colonial streets of Kochi and the misty tea gardens of Munnar to the wild trails of Periyar and the tranquil backwaters of Kumarakom. You depart with a heart full of peace and a camera full of vibrant memories from your ultimate 9-day Kerala experience.

    Meal Plan: Breakfast

Inclusions

  • Accommodation as Per Package Category
  • Daily Breakfast & Dinner.
  • All transfers and sightseeing’s by Private AC Vehicle as per the tour itinerary. (Car at disposal).
  • Total Valid Kilometres For Sedan Car 1250 kms & for luxury car 1250 kms
  • AC will not work in Hilly Area
  • Hotel Luxury Taxes.

Exclusions

  • GST 5%
  • Air / Train Fare.
  • Meals other then mentioned above.
  • Entry fees will be applicable for above all Sightseeing
  • 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.
  • Expenses incurred due to change in oil price, mishaps, landslides, strikes, political unrest, etc. high season surcharge if levied any.
  • 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.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best time of year to book this 9-day Kerala tour?

The ideal time is between September and March. During these months, the weather is pleasant and dry, making it perfect for Munnar’s tea garden walks and Kovalam’s beach activities. The monsoon season (June to August) is beautiful for lush greenery but may restrict some outdoor activities.

Is there a specific dress code for the temples in Kerala?

Yes, particularly for the Shri Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Trivandrum. Men are required to wear a Dhoti (Mundu) and should be bare-chested or wear a small shawl. Women must wear a Saree or a long skirt/lehenga. Most other temples in Kerala also appreciate modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees.

Will the altitude in Munnar cause any breathing issues?

At approximately 1,600 meters, Munnar is a moderate-altitude hill station. Most travelers do not experience any breathing difficulties. However, the roads are winding (ghat roads), so if you are prone to motion sickness, we recommend carrying appropriate medication for the drive.

What about battery charging and hot shower facilities?

Yes, you can charge batteries en route. Charger should be brought. There are hot shower facilities as well. You may have to pay a certain amount for both ($1-$2). Negotiate. Also, a hot water facility could be free at a lower elevation.

Can we customize the meal plan or choose specific hotels?

Absolutely. While the standard package includes Daily Breakfast and Dinner, we can upgrade your accommodation to 5-star luxury resorts or heritage properties. We can also adjust the meal plan if you prefer to have lunch included, particularly in remote areas like Thekkady or Kumarakom.

How do we book the Periyar Boat Ride and Eravikulam National Park?

Entry to these spots is highly regulated. We strongly recommend booking tickets online in advance via the official government portals to avoid long queues or the disappointment of tickets being sold out. Your driver can assist you with the timing, but the booking is best done at least 15 days prior to travel.

What should we pack for this trip?

Since this trip covers diverse landscapes, you should pack:

  • Munnar/Thekkady: Light woolens or a jacket for the cool evenings.

  • Kovalam: Light cotton clothes, swimwear, sunscreen, and hats.

  • General: Comfortable walking shoes for sightseeing and an umbrella (Kerala can have unpredictable light showers).