Kerala Tour Packages From Amritsar
Amritsar is a city that runs on devotion, pride, and an almost legendary generosity of spirit. From the luminous Golden Temple to the solemn grounds of Jallianwala Bagh and the electric energy of the Wagah Border ceremony, Amritsar lives with a rare intensity that few Indian cities can match. And for travellers who carry that same spirit of seeking and experiencing — Kerala is the natural next destination. Viacation's Kerala Tour Packages from Amritsar take you from the heart of Punjab's most sacred city to the lush, sun-warmed paradise of South India's most celebrated state, effortlessly bridging two of India's most distinctive cultural worlds.
Our Kerala Tour Packages from Amritsar are designed for every kind of traveller this vibrant city produces — large joint families wanting a full South India experience, couples celebrating special occasions, retired travellers seeking Ayurvedic wellness, and young Punjabis ready to discover what lies beyond the North. From Cochin's colonial harbour and Munnar's tea-garden ridgelines to Alleppey's houseboat canals and Kovalam's sun-drenched shore, every Viacation Kerala itinerary from Amritsar is built around what genuinely matters to you — your people, your pace, your budget.
About the Destination
Kerala is where India exhales. After the intensity of its northern cities — their crowds, their heat, their relentless energy — Kerala Tour Packages offers something that feels almost radical: stillness. The state's 44 rivers flow quietly into a vast backwater network that moves at the pace of a poled boat. Its tea estates climb in terraced silence up the Western Ghats. Its beaches face west, catching the Arabian Sea's long, unhurried sunsets. Yet beneath this calmness, Kerala is also a place of extraordinary cultural richness — a state that gave the world Ayurveda, birthed the martial art of Kalaripayattu, produces some of India's most celebrated classical performing arts, and maintains a temple festival tradition of breathtaking scale and colour. For a traveller from Amritsar — a city equally defined by its spiritual depth and its fierce cultural pride — Kerala offers a kind of kinship across geography. Different language, different food, different landscape — but the same commitment to living fully and celebrating life with intention.
"We are a large family from Amritsar and had been talking about a Kerala trip for years. Finally booked through Viacation and it was absolutely worth the wait. The team arranged everything — 14 of us, three generations — and not a single thing went wrong. Nani ji loved the houseboat, the kids went crazy for Munnar, and the rest of us discovered that Punjabi people and Keralites have more in common than we ever imagined. The food, the warmth, the hospitality — unforgettable. Viacation gets it." — Gurpreet & Hardeep Singh
Why Choose Viacation Over Other Travel Websites
- Punjab & North India Travel Experts: Viacation has deep experience building Kerala packages specifically for large Punjabi families and groups — we understand your travel preferences, dietary needs, and the logistics of coordinating multi-generational trips from Amritsar.
- Large Group Specialists: Whether you are travelling with 5 people or 25, Viacation handles all group-specific requirements — group hotel rooms, tempo traveller transfers, group houseboat bookings, and group dining arrangements — with the same care given to every individual.
- Best Price Guarantee on Flights: Air India offers direct connectivity from Amritsar to Kochi with multiple daily connections, and Viacation monitors fares across all airlines to ensure you always get the most competitive price for your travel dates.
- Customised Vegetarian & Punjabi-Friendly Menus: We proactively arrange hotels and restaurants that serve familiar North Indian vegetarian food alongside Kerala cuisine — so no one in the family goes hungry or uncomfortable.
- Dedicated Punjabi-Speaking Trip Managers: Our travel team includes Hindi and Punjabi-speaking trip managers who stay connected throughout your Kerala journey, ensuring communication is always clear and comfortable.
- Transparent Pricing, Always: Full itemised quotes with zero hidden charges. Book with complete confidence — what Viacation quotes is exactly what you pay.
What is the Best Time to Visit Kerala?
Amritsar has some of India's most extreme seasons — brutal summers, dense monsoon humidity, and cold foggy winters. Kerala, by contrast, offers something closer to year-round pleasantness. But timing still matters for getting the most out of your Kerala Tour Packages from Amritsar.
- October to February — Peak Season & The Clear Choice: While Amritsar shivers through dense winter fog from December to February, Kerala basks in 22°C–30°C sunshine with clear skies and calm seas. This is undeniably the best window for Kerala tour packages from Amritsar — beaches are pristine, backwaters are mirror-smooth, Munnar's tea gardens glow in warm light, and wildlife safaris are at their best. Book early — this is Kerala's most popular season.
- March to May — Hills & Budget Deals: Amritsar's punishing summer heat makes March to May the most popular time for Punjabi families to travel. Kerala's coastal belt warms up during this period, but Munnar, Wayanad, and Thekkady remain cool and refreshing — making hill-station-focused Kerala packages ideal for summer departures from Amritsar. Hotel rates are significantly lower and popular spots are far less crowded.
- June to September — Lush Monsoon & Ayurveda: When Amritsar's monsoon arrives heavy and hot, Kerala's southwest monsoon transforms it into a strikingly beautiful green landscape. Waterfalls surge, forests glow, and Kerala's ancient Ayurvedic tradition comes alive in its most potent season. For travellers seeking a wellness retreat, this is the most therapeutically rewarding — and most affordable — time to visit Kerala.
- Quick Verdict: Escape Amritsar's winter fog in December–January for Kerala's finest weather, or beat the Punjabi summer heat with a cool Munnar and Wayanad package in April–May.
How to Reach Kerala from Amritsar
By Air (Direct & Most Convenient)
Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport (ATQ) in Amritsar connects directly to Cochin International Airport (COK) via Air India, with the journey covering approximately 2,450 km in around 6 hours and 10 minutes. IndiGo and SpiceJet also operate this route with one-stop connections. Kerala's other airports — Kannur (CNN) and Calicut (CCJ) — also receive direct flights from Amritsar Airport (ATQ), offering multiple entry points into the state depending on your itinerary.
By Train (Economical & Comfortable)
The Amritsar Kochuveli Express is the major train running directly between Amritsar and Kerala. Amritsar Junction connects southbound to Thiruvananthapuram Central and Ernakulam Junction, with the total journey taking approximately 50 to 55 hours. An excellent option for large family groups travelling on a budget who prefer the comfort of reserved train berths over multiple flight connections.
By Road
The road distance from Amritsar to Kerala is approximately 3,163 km. A complete road journey is best suited for adventure travellers with ample time. Most travellers opt to drive or take overnight luxury buses from Amritsar to Delhi and then connect onward by air or express train into Kerala for the most practical and comfortable journey.
Places to Visit in Kerala
1. Munnar: The crown jewel of Kerala's hill stations, Munnar sits at over 1,600 metres in the Western Ghats, surrounded by one of the world's largest contiguous tea plantation zones. For families from Amritsar, the cool mountain air, scenic viewpoints, and leisurely tea estate walks offer a welcome contrast to the heat of Punjab — a hill escape with a distinctly South Indian flavour.
Key Attractions:
- Eravikulam National Park (Nilgiri Tahr habitat)
- Mattupetty Dam & Lake
- Top Station Viewpoint
- Tea Museum
- Echo Point
2. Alleppey (Alappuzha): The undisputed backwater capital of Kerala, Alleppey is where the state's most iconic travel experience — the houseboat cruise — takes place. Spending a night on a traditional kettuvallam drifting through mirror-calm canals flanked by coconut palms and paddy fields is a profoundly peaceful experience that travellers from fast-paced Amritsar find particularly restorative.
Key Attractions:
- Alleppey Houseboat Cruise
- Punnamada Lake (Nehru Trophy Boat Race venue)
- Alleppey Lighthouse & Beach
- Krishnapuram Palace
- Marari Beach (nearby)
3. Thekkady (Periyar): Draped across the edge of the Periyar Tiger Reserve in Kerala's spice-rich Cardamom Hills, Thekkady combines wildlife encounters, plantation walks, and jungle treks into one of the state's most satisfying destination experiences. The lake boat safari through the reserve is one of the most memorable wildlife experiences available anywhere in South India.
Key Attractions:
- Periyar River
- Spice & Tea Plantation Walk
- Bamboo Rafting
- Elephant Junction
- Kadathanadan Kalari & Cultural Show
4. Kochi (Fort Kochi): Kochi Kerala's most cosmopolitan city is also its most historically layered — a place where Arab, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, British, and Jewish communities have all left permanent marks on its architecture, cuisine, and culture. Fort Kochi atmospheric streets, ancient fishing nets, and thriving contemporary art scene make it the ideal first or last stop on any Kerala itinerary.
Key Attractions:
- Chinese Fishing Nets (Cheena Vala)
- Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace)
- Paradesi Synagogue & Jew Town
- St. Francis Church
- Kerala Folklore Museum
5. Kozhikode (Calicut): One of Kerala's most historically significant and culinarily celebrated cities, Kozhikode was the ancient spice trading capital where Vasco da Gama first set foot in India in 1498. Today it captivates visitors with its Malabar cuisine — including the legendary Kozhikode biryani and halwa — its beautiful beaches, and its atmospheric old spice bazaars that still trade in pepper, cardamom, and cinnamon.
Key Attractions:
- Kappad Beach (Vasco da Gama Landing Site)
- Kozhikode Spice Market & Old Town
- Mananchira Square & Tagore Centenary Hall
- Payyoli Beach
- Sweet Street (SM Street) — Famous for Kozhikode Halwa & Banana Chips
Kerala Wildlife & Nature Experiences
Kerala's biodiversity is staggering for a state of its size. Nestled between the Western Ghats — a UNESCO World Heritage biodiversity hotspot — and the Arabian Sea, Kerala packs an extraordinary range of ecosystems into a relatively compact geography. For travellers from Amritsar booking Kerala Tour Packages who may be visiting South India for the first time, Kerala's wildlife and nature experiences offer revelations at every turn.
- Periyar Tiger Reserve, Thekkady: One of India's most visited wildlife sanctuaries, Periyar is home to tigers, leopards, wild elephants, gaur, sambar deer, and over 265 bird species. The famous boat safari on Periyar Lake remains the most accessible and rewarding way to encounter wildlife in their natural lakeside habitat, with herds of elephants frequently sighted along the forest shoreline.
- Silent Valley National Park, Palakkad: A UNESCO-recognised tropical rainforest biosphere that is one of the last undisturbed stretches of the Western Ghats ecosystem. Home to the endangered lion-tailed macaque, tiger, leopard, and over 400 bird species, Silent Valley is a pilgrimage destination for serious wildlife and nature enthusiasts seeking Kerala's most unspoiled wilderness.
- Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary: Forming part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve — the largest protected forest area in South Asia — Wayanad's sanctuary shelters significant elephant and tiger populations alongside rare endemic species. Jeep safaris through the reserve at dawn offer genuine thrill for wildlife lovers from Amritsar unused to South India's jungle experiences.
- Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Vembanad Lake: Spread across a lush cluster of islands on the shores of Vembanad Lake, the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is Kerala's finest avian destination. Between November and February, migratory birds including the Siberian crane, egret, darter, and wild duck arrive in spectacular numbers, making it a paradise for bird watchers and nature photographers.
- Eravikulam National Park, Munnar: Home to the largest surviving population of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr — a rare mountain goat found only in the Western Ghats — Eravikulam is one of Kerala's most important conservation success stories. The park's rolling high-altitude grasslands, misty mountain peaks, and abundant birdlife make it a remarkable natural highlight of any Munnar visit.
Kerala Culture & Festivals Guide
Kerala's cultural life is as rich and layered as its landscape — a living tradition of performing arts, temple festivals, martial practices, and religious ceremonies that has evolved over more than 2,000 years. For travellers from Amritsar, a city with its own deep and proud cultural heritage, Kerala's traditions offer a fascinating and deeply respectful counterpart from the other end of India.
- Onam — Kerala's Greatest Festival: Celebrated across Kerala in August–September, Onam is the state's most beloved annual festival — a ten-day harvest celebration centred on the mythical return of the benevolent King Mahabali. The festival features the magnificent Vallam Kali snake boat races on Punnamada Lake, elaborate floral carpet designs (Pookalam) laid outside every home, traditional Kathakali performances, and the grand Onam Sadya feast served on banana leaves. For travellers from Amritsar who know the joyous communal spirit of Baisakhi, Onam resonates with a remarkably similar energy.
- Thrissur Pooram — Asia's Grandest Temple Festival: Held every April–May at the Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur, the Pooram is Kerala's most spectacular religious event — an all-night extravaganza of caparisoned elephants, thundering percussion ensembles, and the famous fireworks competition (Vedikettu) that lights up the dawn sky. Over a million people attend each year, and witnessing it is an experience that defies description.
- Kathakali — The Dance of Kings: Kerala's most internationally recognised classical art form, Kathakali is a total theatrical experience — a combination of dance, music, elaborate make-up, and ornate costume that tells stories from the Mahabharata and Ramayana through codified hand gestures and facial expressions refined over centuries. Evening Kathakali performances for visitors are held at cultural centres across Kochi, Thekkady, and Thrissur.
- Kalaripayattu — The Mother of All Martial Arts: Believed to be the world's oldest surviving martial art, Kalaripayattu originated in Kerala over 3,000 years ago and is widely credited as an ancestor of Chinese and Southeast Asian martial arts traditions. Live demonstrations at Kalaripayattu training centres (Kalaris) in Kochi and Thekkady are among Kerala's most thrilling and culturally instructive experiences.
- Theyyam — Divine Ritual Art of North Kerala: Performed in the temples of Kannur and Kasaragod districts, Theyyam is a centuries-old ritual art form in which performers become living deities — embodying divine characters through elaborate costumes, body paint, and trance states in ceremonies that can last through the night. For travellers from Punjab who understand the profound intensity of religious devotion, Theyyam communicates across all cultural boundaries.
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Yes. Air India operates direct flights from Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport (ATQ) in Amritsar to Cochin International Airport (COK), covering the distance in approximately 6 hours. IndiGo and SpiceJet also offer connecting flights on this route daily.
A 7 to 9 day trip comfortably covers Kochi, Munnar, Thekkady, and Alleppey — Kerala's four essential destinations. Families and first-time visitors often prefer 9 to 10 days for a more relaxed pace with buffer time for travel days.
Munnar for hill-station freshness, Alleppey for houseboat experiences, and Kochi for cultural sightseeing are the top picks for large Punjabi families. Viacation specialises in coordinating group houseboats, multi-room hotel bookings, and family-friendly itineraries from Amritsar.
Yes. While Kerala is famous for its seafood, vegetarian food is widely available — from South Indian thali restaurants to hotel kitchens that cater specifically to North Indian tastes. Viacation arranges all accommodation with verified vegetarian meal options on every family package from Amritsar.
Budget packages start from ₹24,000 per person, mid-range options from ₹42,000 to ₹68,000, and premium packages from ₹80,000 upwards — all with fully transparent, itemised pricing and no hidden charges from Viacation.




























































