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Kerala Tour Packages From Gurgaon

A Kerala tour package from Gurgaon gives you more than just tickets and hotel vouchers, it gives you a clear, predictable plan for your holiday. I am here to help you avoid common travel issues like hidden charges, confusing vouchers, and last minute surprises at check in. You get transparent inclusions, carefully verified hotels, private or shared transfers as you prefer, sightseeing plans that match your pace, and support during the trip, not just before payment. I share every detail in writing so you know exactly what you are paying for.


Kerala is a solid choice if you want a mix of backwaters, beaches, tea gardens, wildlife, and relaxed culture. You can enjoy houseboats in Alleppey, green hills in Munnar, beaches in Kovalam, and heritage corners of Fort Kochi. I also help you avoid common worries like poor hotel quality, bait and switch room categories, fake itineraries, and payment scams. Every property is checked through reviews and on ground feedback. Clear communication, written confirmations, and structured itineraries build trust so you can focus on your time off instead of chasing vendors.


Best Time To Visit Kerala


The Best Time to Visit Kerala is usually from October to March, when the weather stays relatively pleasant and travel feels comfortable for most age groups. These months suit backwater stays, hill stations, and city sightseeing. Monsoon has its own charm, especially for Ayurveda, but comes with heavier rain. I help you choose dates that match your comfort with crowds, prices, and weather.


  • Peak Season: November to February, pleasant climate, higher demand for houseboats and hill stations. Advance bookings are important, especially for Christmas and New Year periods.
  • Shoulder Season: March, April, and October, slightly warmer or humid but manageable, better chances of value deals and more hotel options.
  • Waning Season: May to September, hotter or rainy, greener landscapes, lower rates in many areas, suitable for budget focused travellers and wellness stays.

How to Reach Kerala


Reaching Kerala from Gurgaon is straightforward, especially by air. I help you compare routes and timings so that your arrival and departure match the itinerary, not the other way around. You can choose full service or low cost carriers, and I plan airport transfers in Kerala to avoid overcharging at arrival.


By Air: Most travellers fly from Delhi NCR airports, usually Indira Gandhi International Airport, to major Kerala airports like Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, or Kozhikode. There are many daily connections with at least one stop, and some routes may have direct flights depending on the season and airline schedules. Once you land, pre arranged cabs or private transfers take you to Munnar, Alleppey, Thekkady, Kumarakom, or other destinations included in your Kerala tour package from Gurgaon. I coordinate arrival times with check in schedules so you are not stuck waiting in lobbies after a long journey.


By Train: If you prefer trains, there are several long distance options from Delhi region stations to Kerala stations like Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram, or Kozhikode. The journey takes more than a day, so this route suits travellers who enjoy long train rides and have flexible schedules. I help with information on major trains, class options, and typical booking timelines, while you or your team can book tickets directly on official portals. Once you reach Kerala, I arrange station pick ups and onward hotel transfers.


By Bus: There is no realistic direct bus route from Gurgaon to Kerala because of the long distance and multiple states involved. However, buses work well inside Kerala and between nearby states like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. If you fly into Bengaluru or Coimbatore first, I can suggest reliable intercity buses or private cabs onward to Kerala. For most Gurgaon based travellers, flying remains the most practical and time saving option.


Places to Visit in Kerala


Munnar: This hill station is known for cool weather, tea gardens, and calm views. You can visit tea museums, photo points, and viewpoints, or just enjoy a peaceful stay. Munnar suits couples, families, and small groups who want a relaxed break from city noise without intense sightseeing pressure.


Alleppey and Kumarakom: These are classic backwater areas where houseboat cruises and lakeside resorts create that postcard Kerala feel. You glide past villages, coconut trees, and quiet canals. Stays range from simple boats to premium luxury options. I ensure boats follow safety norms and share exact inclusion details, including meals and cruise duration.


Thekkady: Thekkady is popular for its wildlife sanctuary and spice plantations. You can enjoy boat rides on the lake inside the reserve, guided nature walks in permitted areas, and spice garden tours. It is ideal for travellers who like greenery, soft adventure, and slightly cooler weather than the coast.


Kochi: Kochi blends history, ports, and artsy corners. Fort Kochi offers Chinese fishing nets, colonial architecture, cafes, and art spaces. You can walk through narrow streets, explore churches and synagogues, and enjoy coastal food. Many travellers start or end their Kerala itinerary here because of good flight connections and comfortable urban stays.


Kovalam and Varkala: These coastal towns near Thiruvananthapuram attract beach lovers. Kovalam has curved bays and a more resort style feel, while Varkala offers cliffside views above the sea. Both work well for relaxed stays, yoga sessions, and simple seafood meals. I plan durations so that beach time feels unhurried, not just a quick photo stop.


Things to Do in Kerala


Stay on a Houseboat: A private or shared houseboat in Alleppey or Kumarakom is often the highlight of a Kerala trip. You cruise through calm backwaters, watch life along the banks, and enjoy freshly cooked meals on board. I confirm boat category, deck details, air conditioning hours, and meal plans in writing, so expectations remain aligned.


Tea Garden and Plantation Visits: In Munnar and nearby areas, you can walk through tea estates, visit tea museums, and learn about processing. The views are soothing and photo friendly. I space these visits with enough free time, so you do not feel rushed between viewpoints. Comfortable transport helps on the hilly roads.


Ayurvedic Massages and Wellness: Kerala is popular for Ayurveda, from simple relaxation massages to more detailed wellness programs. I help you find reputable centres with qualified therapists, clear pricing, and proper hygiene. Short sessions after sightseeing help you unwind. For longer programs, I align hotel stay, diet needs, and local transport.


Cultural Shows and Local Experiences: You can watch Kathakali, Kalaripayattu martial arts, and traditional music performances in Kochi, Thekkady, and other towns. These shows offer a quick window into Kerala’s culture without needing full day commitments. I add them to evenings so your daytime sightseeing remains flexible.


Beaches, Light Adventure, and Food Trails: At Kovalam, Varkala, and some coastal areas, you can enjoy calm beaches, simple water based activities through licensed operators, and sunset walks. Food lovers can try local dishes like appam, stew, puttu, and seafood at recommended places. I help balance structured tours with free time so you can explore at your own pace.


Frequently Asked Questions


How many days are ideal for a Kerala trip from Gurgaon?

Five to seven days usually work well to cover one hill station, the backwaters, and either Kochi or a beach town, without turning the trip into a race.


Are flights included in every Kerala tour package from Gurgaon?

Not always. Some packages are land only, while others are flight inclusive. I clearly mention inclusions so you know whether airfare, transfers, and meals are covered.


Is Kerala safe for family and senior citizen travel?

Kerala is generally considered safe. I plan comfortable hotels, reliable transport, and moderate sightseeing schedules so that families and seniors travel without strain or uncertainty.


What type of hotels do you use in Kerala packages?

I work with verified homestays, boutique stays, and standard to premium hotels. Selection depends on your budget and preferences, with clear information on room category and amenities.


How early should I book a Kerala tour package from Gurgaon?

For peak months, booking eight to twelve weeks in advance helps with better flight options and hotel availability. For quieter months, four to six weeks is usually sufficient.

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