Kerala Tour Packages From Gwalior
Gwalior is a city that breathes history from its towering medieval fort to its Mughal tombs and classical music legacy. But every history lover deserves a holiday that is written in a completely different language. Viacation's Kerala Tour Packages from Gwalior take you from the sun-baked Chambal plains and centuries-old stone architecture of Madhya Pradesh into a world of swaying palms, mist-covered hill stations, shimmering lagoons, and spice-scented forests. It is one of India's most rewarding travel contrasts, and we make every step of it effortless.
Our Kerala packages from Gwalior are built for real travellers those who want genuine experiences, not just checked boxes. We cover Kerala's most treasured corners: the wildlife corridors of Silent Valley, the ancient temples of Thrissur, the serene lake villages of Kumarakom, the lively beach promenades of Thiruvananthapuram, and the mist-drenched cardamom hills of Thekkady. Whether you are a first-time South India visitor or a seasoned explorer looking to go deeper into Kerala's culture, Viacation designs a package that puts your curiosity at the centre.
About the Destination
There is a reason travellers from across India keep returning to Kerala it simply has no off day. Every season reveals a different face of this remarkable state. In winter, its beaches and backwaters gleam under clear skies; in summer, its highland retreats offer cool refuge; in the monsoon, its forests erupt into vivid green and its waterfalls thunder to life. Kerala's cultural life is equally rich it is the birthplace of Ayurveda, the home of Kathakali and Theyyam, and a land where centuries-old temples and colonial-era churches stand side by side. Its cuisine built on coconut, rice, and an extraordinary variety of fresh seafood is among the most distinct and celebrated in India. For travellers from Gwalior, a city steeped in Mughal and Maratha heritage, Kerala's Dravidian temples, backwater villages, and tropical way of life offer a cultural journey unlike anything in North or Central India.
"I had never been to South India before and was a little unsure about booking Kerala tour packages from Gwalior. Viacation made the whole thing incredibly simple. From the moment we landed in Kochi to our last sunset on Thiruvananthapuram beach, everything was perfectly arranged. The Thekkady spice plantation tour was the highlight — the smell of fresh cardamom is something I still think about. 10/10 experience." — Manish Dubey
Why Choose Viacation Over Other Travel Websites
- Central India Travel Specialists: Viacation understands the unique travel preferences and departure logistics of travellers from Gwalior and Madhya Pradesh, building Kerala packages that work seamlessly from your city.
- Honest, Itemised Pricing: We break down every cost — flights, hotels, transfers, meals, sightseeing — so you know exactly what you are paying for before you confirm.
- Handpicked Stays Only: Every resort, homestay, and houseboat in our Kerala packages has been personally reviewed by our team. No unpleasant surprises at check-in.
- Local Guides Included: Our Kerala itineraries include experienced local guides who bring destinations to life — not just drivers dropping you at entry gates.
- Group & Family Package Experts: Whether you are travelling as a couple, a family of six, or a group of friends, we size and price packages to suit every group configuration.
- Post-Booking Support: Our team stays connected throughout your trip via WhatsApp, ready to handle any changes, emergencies, or additions to your itinerary in real time.
What is the Best Time to Visit Kerala?
Unlike Gwalior, which bakes in summer and shivers in winter, Kerala operates on its own rhythm — and every season has something genuinely worth travelling for.
- October to February — The Golden Window: Kerala is at its picture-perfect best. Coastal temperatures hover around 22°C–30°C, backwaters are mirror-calm, and beach skies are cloud-free. This is also festival season — Thrissur Pooram's elephant processions and Onam's snake boat races make travel here feel like stepping inside a living cultural documentary. Ideal for first-time visitors from Gwalior wanting the full Kerala experience.
- March to May — Smart Traveller's Season: The coast warms up, but Thekkady, Munnar, and Vagamon remain refreshingly cool. Hotel rates drop sharply, crowds thin out, and wildlife sightings at Periyar actually improve as animals cluster near shrinking water sources. Great value, unhurried travel.
- June to September — The Green Season: Kerala's monsoon is not a reason to avoid the state — it is a reason to visit differently. Forests turn electric green, Athirappilly Falls roars at full power, and Ayurvedic centres fill up with travellers seeking the deep-healing treatments that practitioners say work best in this humid, healing climate.
- Quick Verdict: Come in winter for sights, summer for savings, and monsoon for the soul.
How to Reach Kerala from Gwalior
By Air
Gwalior Airport (GWL) — Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia Air Terminal offers connecting flights to Cochin (COK) or Trivandrum (TRV) via Delhi or Mumbai. Airlines including IndiGo and Air India operate this route with a total travel time of approximately 4 to 6 hours including the connection. Flying is the fastest and most convenient option for Kerala tour packages.
By Train
Gwalior Junction is a major railway station on the Delhi–Chennai main line with excellent southbound connectivity. The Kerala Express (Train No. 12625/12626) runs directly from Delhi to Thiruvananthapuram via Gwalior Junction, making it one of the most convenient train options. The journey from Gwalior to Kochi or Thiruvananthapuram takes approximately 40 to 46 hours. This is the most economical way to travel and a comfortable choice for families and groups.
By Road
The road distance from Gwalior to Kerala is approximately 2,380 km via NH 44. While a complete road journey is a long undertaking, travellers can drive or take an overnight bus to Nagpur or Hyderabad and then connect onward by train or bus into Kerala. Best suited for adventure-minded travellers with flexible schedules.
Places to Visit in Kerala
1. Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum): Kerala's capital city is a fascinating mix of ancient temples, colonial heritage, and modern urban life. The Padmanabhaswamy Temple one of India's wealthiest and most magnificent temples — the Napier Museum, and the nearby Kovalam and Shanghumugham beaches make Trivandrum an ideal base for exploring southern Kerala.
Key Attractions:
- Padmanabhaswamy Temple
- Kovalam Beach
- Napier Museum
- Kuthiramalika Palace
- Shanghumugham Beach
2. Thekkady (Periyar): Perched on the edge of the Periyar Tiger Reserve in the Cardamom Hills, Thekkady is Kerala's premier wildlife and nature destination. Boat cruises on the scenic Periyar Lake bring you eye-to-eye with wild elephants, bison, and kingfishers, while guided spice plantation walks through cardamom, pepper, and cinnamon estates are a deeply aromatic experience unique to this region.
Key Attractions:
- Periyar Lake Boat Cruise
- Spice Plantation Walk
- Elephant Junction
- Kadathanadan Kalari Centre
- Mangaladevi Temple
3. Thrissur: Known as the cultural capital of Kerala, Thrissur is the home of the legendary Thrissur Pooram Asia's grandest temple festival as well as some of Kerala's finest traditional architecture. The Vadakkunnathan Temple, the Kerala Lalithakala Akademi, and the lively local arts scene make this city a cultural highlight for heritage-minded travellers from Gwalior.
Key Attractions:
- Vadakkunnathan Temple
- Thrissur Zoo
- Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi
- Shakthan Thampuran Palace
- Athirappilly Waterfalls (nearby)
4. Kochi (Fort Kochi): A port city shaped by centuries of Arab, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, and British influence, Kochi is Kerala's most cosmopolitan destination. The iconic Chinese fishing nets at dawn, the Jewish Mattancherry quarter, the Indo-Portuguese Basilica of Santa Cruz, and a thriving contemporary art and café culture make Fort Kochi a place you can explore for days without exhausting its charm.
Key Attractions:
- Chinese Fishing Nets
- Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace)
- Paradesi Synagogue
- Basilica of Santa Cruz
- Kerala Folklore Museum
5. Munnar: Perched at over 1,600 metres in the Western Ghats, Munnar is Kerala's most iconic hill station — a vast green canvas of terraced tea gardens, mist-rolling valleys, and cool mountain air. For travellers from Gwalior's sun-baked plains, Munnar's highland freshness and breathtaking scenery feel like a completely different world.
Key Attractions:
- Eravikulam National Park
- Mattupetty Dam & Lake
- Top Station Viewpoint
- Tea Museum (Nirmala Tea Estate)
- Anamudi Peak
Things to Do in Kerala
- Witness the Thrissur Pooram Festival: The Thrissur Pooram is one of the most spectacular religious and cultural events in all of India. Held annually at the Vadakkunnathan Temple, it features dozens of caparisoned elephants, elaborate percussion ensembles, and dazzling fireworks that light up the night sky. For travellers from Gwalior accustomed to North India's Mughal and Rajput cultural traditions, this grand Dravidian festival is a genuinely eye-opening spectacle.
- Take an Ayurvedic Treatment at a Traditional Kerala Kottakal: Kerala is the global capital of Ayurvedic medicine, and experiencing a traditional Panchakarma detox or a full-body Abhyanga oil massage at an authentic Kottakal (Ayurvedic treatment centre) is one of the most rejuvenating things you can do in the state. Many resorts in Thekkady and Trivandrum offer multi-day wellness programmes that combine treatments, herbal diets, and yoga.
- Explore the Cardamom and Pepper Spice Trails in Thekkady: The hillsides around Thekkady are carpeted with spice plantations that have supplied kitchens across India and the world for centuries. Guided spice trail walks take you through groves of cardamom, vanilla, coffee, cloves, and black pepper, explaining how each spice is cultivated, harvested, and processed an interactive and aromatic experience that connects Kerala's landscape to its cuisine.
- Cruise the Backwaters on a Traditional Vallam Boat: Unlike large houseboats, a traditional wooden vallam (canoe) cruise takes you into the narrower, quieter channels of the Kerala backwater network where life moves at an unhurried pace. Gliding past fishing villages, duck farms, toddy shops, and ancient water temples, this intimate backwater experience offers a window into everyday Kerala that bigger boats simply cannot reach.
- Visit the Mattancherry Spice Market and Jewish Quarter in Kochi: The Mattancherry neighbourhood in Kochi is a sensory and historical treasure trove. Its spice warehouses — still trading in pepper, turmeric, and ginger as they have for five centuries fill the air with intoxicating aromas, while the nearby Paradesi Synagogue (one of the oldest active synagogues in the Commonwealth) and the Dutch Palace are remarkable testaments to Kerala's extraordinary multicultural history.
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Direct flights from Gwalior Airport (GWL) to Kerala are limited. Most travellers connect via Delhi or Mumbai to reach Cochin (COK) or Trivandrum (TRV). Total travel time by air is approximately 4 to 6 hours.
A 7 to 9 day trip works best — covering Kochi, Thekkady, backwaters, and a beach destination comfortably, with travel days included.
Budget packages start around ₹22,000 per person, mid-range from ₹38,000–₹60,000, and luxury options from ₹75,000 upwards, all with transparent, inclusive pricing.
Absolutely. Kerala is widely considered the most accessible and tourist-friendly South Indian state, with English widely spoken, well-maintained roads, and a wide variety of accommodation options at every price point.
Winter (October–February) is best for beaches, backwaters, and sightseeing. Monsoon (June–September) is ideal for Ayurvedic treatments and waterfall lovers. Both seasons offer excellent but very different Kerala experiences.




























































