Kerala Tour Packages
Cosmopolitan describes Kerala as one of the ten love nests in India. Travel & Leisure recommends Kerala as “One of the 100 great trips for the 21st century”. National Geographic places Kerala in “One of the 50 greatest destinations list”. So what are you waiting for? Especially when we have sifted through hundreds of tours available and selected the following few tours for you to consider. From beaches to lush green countryside, tea-estates, wild life sanctuaries, magestic temples and peaceful backwater cruises & Ayurvedic health tours, these tours have the best offered by Kerala.
Short Escape - Especially designed to cover the best of kerala tours for those who are short on time:
Kerala Honeymoon Tour
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Kerala honeymoon tour package covers hill station destination Munnar, a nature lover's paradise with sprawling tea plantations, Thekkady known for its Periyar Wild-Life sanctuary, Kumarakom & Cochin, the commercial hub of Kerala
* Cochin - Munnar - Thekkady - Kumarakom - Cochin
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Exotic Kerala Tour Package
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South Special Kerala Tour
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Taj Best Of Kerala Tours
If you're looking for a holiday where you really capture the essence of a place, the Best of Kerala holidays are just what you need. These offers allow you to soak in the ambience of Kerala at your own pace. No matter which location you choose, the Best of Kerala offers ensure that you have enough time to unwind and explore your environments, as you wish. Spend a week in this God's own country, We invite you to an experience which you'll cherish for a lifetime.
KTDC Best Of Kerala Tours
With an array of prime properties set in the finest spots of Kerala's theme destinations, Kerala Tourism Development Corporation, the largest hotel chain in Kerala, presents exotic ways to experience Kerala.
Malabar Trail Kerala India
National Geographic places Kerala in “One of the 50 greatest destinations list”. Travel & Leisure recommends Kerala as “One of the 100 great trips for the 21st century”. Once the object of frenzied international attempts to control its lucrative spice trade-ancient Greeks and Romans, medieval Arabs and Chinese and later the Portuguese, Dutch and British all left their mark on the Malabar Coast, its beaches, tranquil backwaters and the distant backdrop of the verdant Western Ghats now exert a magnetic appeal upon the traveler of today.