Kerala Tour Packages From Hyderabad

Hyderabad carries its identity like a pearl — layered, luminous, and full of depth. The City of Nizams is one of India's most distinctively cultured metropolises — a place where centuries of Qutb Shahi and Asaf Jahi grandeur live side by side with the glass towers of HITEC City, where the world's most celebrated biryani is made the same way it was three hundred years ago, and where a city of over ten million people still somehow feels like a place with time for conversation, for art, and for the long, leisurely business of eating well. When Hyderabadis travel, they bring that same richness of taste and expectation with them. And Kerala — generous, layered, and endlessly beautiful — meets every one of those expectations and exceeds them.


Viacation's Kerala Tour Packages from Hyderabad are designed for the full range of Hyderabad's magnificent travel culture — large Telugu families planning their annual group holiday, Hyderabadi couples chasing their first South Indian coast experience, IT professionals from HITEC City who need a genuine digital detox, and senior travellers seeking the Ayurvedic healing and temple darshan that Kerala offers better than anywhere else in India. Our Kerala Tour Packages are never templates — every itinerary is built fresh, around your specific group, your travel window, your budget, and the exact kind of Kerala you want to experience.


About the Destination

If Hyderabad is a city that was built by history and continues to live inside it, Kerala is a state that was shaped by nature and has never forgotten it. Everything in Kerala moves according to the rhythms of water — the monsoon that comes every year without fail, the rivers that flow from the Western Ghats to the Arabian Sea, the backwater canals that carry fish, coconuts, tourists, and everyday life in equal measure. Kerala is also, like Hyderabad, a place of extraordinary culinary tradition — a state that takes its food as seriously as any culture on earth, building an entire cuisine from coconut, rice, seafood, and a spice cabinet that was once the envy of the known world. It is a place of living classical arts — Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Theyyam — performed with the same devotion and technical refinement that Hyderabad brings to its own Perini dance and Carnatic music traditions. And it is, above all, a state of staggering natural beauty — one that Hyderabad, sitting on the flat Deccan plateau surrounded by granite and scrub, can only dream of from a distance. Until you book a flight and arrive.


"Our family of twelve from Hyderabad had been planning Kerala for three years. We finally did it with Viacation and it was the best decision we have made as a family. The Alleppey houseboat for two nights was the highlight — the cook made fish curry that honestly came close to our Hyderabadi fish curry, and that is saying a lot. Munnar's tea gardens in the morning mist, the Thekkady boat safari, the Kochi heritage walk — every day was better than the last. Viacation managed every detail for all twelve of us without a single problem. Highly recommended."Rajasekhar & Family, Hyderabad


Why Choose Viacation Over Other Travel Websites

  1. Telugu & Hyderabadi Traveller Expertise: Viacation has extensive experience crafting Kerala packages for large Telugu-speaking families and Hyderabadi groups — we understand the specific preferences, dietary requirements, accommodation expectations, and travel pace that make a Kerala holiday genuinely enjoyable for travellers from Hyderabad.
  2. Large Group & Joint Family Specialists: Hyderabad travels in style — and in numbers. Viacation specialises in coordinating Kerala packages for groups of 10 to 50 people, managing multi-room hotel bookings, group houseboat charters, group transport, and group dining arrangements with the precision that large family trips demand.
  3. Non-Vegetarian & Hyderabadi-Friendly Dining Options: We proactively identify and include restaurants across Kerala's major destinations that serve excellent non-vegetarian food — including the rich seafood, chicken, and mutton dishes that Kerala is famous for — so Hyderabad's food-loving travellers are never disappointed at mealtimes.
  4. Direct Flight Monitoring from RGIA: Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) offers multiple daily direct flights to Kochi. Viacation monitors fares across IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, and Akasa Air to ensure you always get the most competitive price for your travel dates.
  5. Pilgrimage & Temple Tour Specialists: For Hyderabad's large devout community, Viacation offers dedicated Kerala temple circuit packages — covering Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Guruvayur, Sabarimala approach, and Thrissur's sacred sites — planned with the same care and reverence as your Hyderabad yatra tradition deserves.
  6. Full Transparency, Zero Surprises: Every Viacation quote is fully itemised — flights, hotels, meals, transfers, guides, activities — with zero hidden charges. The price we quote is the price you pay.


What is the Best Time to Visit Kerala?

Hyderabad's climate is one of India's most extreme — scorching summers, a brief but intense monsoon, and a pleasantly cool but short winter. Kerala offers a genuinely different climate experience in every season, each one worth understanding before you plan.

  1. October to February — The Golden Season for Hyderabad Travellers: As Hyderabad's short winter settles in, Kerala's post-monsoon season reaches its absolute best. Clear coastal skies, temperatures between 22°C and 30°C, and every experience — backwaters, beaches, wildlife safaris, cultural shows, temple visits — firing at peak quality. December and January are especially magical on Kerala's coast, when the sea is calm, the air is clear, and the state's cultural festival calendar reaches its richest. This is the most popular booking season for Hyderabad travellers — reserve early.
  2. March to May — Escape Hyderabad's Brutal Summer: As Hyderabad bakes into one of India's hottest summers, Kerala offers a compelling reason to leave. The coast warms up, but Munnar, Wayanad, and Thekkady remain genuinely cool and refreshing — a world away from Hyderabad's 40°C+ heat. Hotel rates drop sharply, popular destinations thin out, and Kerala's highland terrain is at its most accessible and rewarding. For Hyderabad families with school holidays in April and May, this is an excellent travel window.
  3. June to September — Monsoon Green & Healing Season: Hyderabad's monsoon is brief and unpredictable. Kerala's is massive, consistent, and transformative. The Western Ghats receive amongst Asia's heaviest rainfall, turning the landscape into a vivid green spectacle of thundering waterfalls, brimming rivers, and electric jungle canopy. Ayurvedic healing centres across the state fill with guests who come specifically for the monsoon season, when Kerala's traditional physicians consider treatments most potent and penetrating.
  4. Quick Verdict: Come in winter for the complete Kerala experience, in summer to escape Hyderabad's heat, and in monsoon for waterfalls and the most authentic Ayurvedic healing season of the year.


How to Reach Kerala from Hyderabad

By Air (Fastest & Most Popular)

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) in Hyderabad has outstanding connectivity to Kerala, with multiple daily direct flights to Cochin International Airport (COK) operated by IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, and Akasa Air. The Hyderabad to Kochi flight takes approximately 1 hour 35 minutes — making Kerala one of the fastest holiday destinations reachable from Hyderabad. Direct flights to Trivandrum (TRV) and Calicut (CCJ) are also available, providing flexible entry points depending on which part of Kerala your itinerary begins in. For most Hyderabad travellers, flying is the clear first choice for comfort and time efficiency.

By Train (Scenic & Budget-Friendly)

The Sabari Express (Train No. 17230) is the primary direct train service from Hyderabad to Kerala, departing from Hyderabad Deccan (HYB) station and arriving at Ernakulam Junction (Kochi) in approximately 25 to 26 hours. The Kacheguda–Mangalore Express (running Tuesday and Friday from Kacheguda) is another option for travellers heading to northern Kerala via Kozhikode and Shoranur. Train travel is ideal for large families and groups who prefer the comfort and space of reserved AC compartments — and the scenic journey through Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and into Kerala's lush coastal terrain is a genuinely rewarding experience in itself.

By Road (For Groups & Road Trip Enthusiasts)

The road distance from Hyderabad to Kochi is approximately 1,108 km via NH65 and NH44 through Bangalore, taking around 15 to 17 hours by car. While a complete self-drive is a long undertaking, travellers can break the journey with an overnight stop in Bangalore or Mysore and continue into Kerala the next morning via the scenic Wayanad Ghat road. Multiple private Volvo overnight bus operators — including Orange Tours and Travels — run direct services from Hyderabad to Kochi in approximately 18 hours. Best suited for groups and travellers who enjoy the road journey experience.


Places to Visit in Kerala

1. Alleppey (Alappuzha): For Hyderabad travellers — citizens of a landlocked Deccan city surrounded by granite and reservoir lakes — Alleppey's backwater world is a revelation of the most complete kind. Nothing in Hyderabad's geography prepares you for the experience of drifting through 900 kilometres of interconnected canals, lagoons, and lakes on a traditional houseboat while a chef cooks fresh fish curry in the boat's kitchen and egrets fish in the shallows alongside you. Alleppey is where most Hyderabad travellers fall irrevocably in love with Kerala.

Key Attractions:

  1. Vembanad Lake Overnight Houseboat Cruise
  2. Punnamada Lake & Nehru Trophy Boat Race Venue
  3. Kuttanad Backwater Village Canoe Tour
  4. Alleppey Lighthouse Beach
  5. Krishnapuram Palace & Museum

2. Munnar: Rising at over 1,600 metres into Kerala's Western Ghats, Munnar is the hill station that Hyderabadis consistently describe as their single favourite Kerala destination — and it is easy to understand why. After Hyderabad's flat, sun-baked Deccan terrain, Munnar's rolling tea-estate panoramas, cool mountain air, morning mist that swallows entire valleys, and the quiet drama of altitude feel like stepping into another country entirely. Honeymoon couples from Hyderabad flock here in particular — and return for anniversaries.

Key Attractions:

  1. Eravikulam National Park (Nilgiri Tahr habitat)
  2. Top Station — Panoramic Western Ghats Viewpoint
  3. Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point & Kundala Lake
  4. Tea Museum & Guided Plantation Walk
  5. Anamudi Peak (Highest in South India, 2,695 m)

3. Thekkady (Periyar): Sitting at the crossroads of Kerala's wildest forest and its most aromatic spice country, Thekkady is where Hyderabad's outdoor and wildlife enthusiasts find their Kerala highlight. The Periyar Lake boat safari — drifting silently through mist-covered water while wild elephants drink on the forested shore — is one of India's greatest wildlife experiences. And the guided spice plantation walks through cardamom and pepper estates, with fragrant samples straight from the vine, connect Hyderabad's legendary spice-obsessed cooking culture to its living South Indian source.

Key Attractions:

  1. Periyar Lake Boat Safari (elephants, gaur, kingfishers)
  2. Cardamom, Vanilla & Pepper Spice Plantation Walk
  3. Bamboo Rafting on the Periyar River
  4. Kalaripayattu & Kathakali Cultural Performance
  5. Mangaladevi Temple Trek (seasonal, forest permit required)

4. Kochi (Fort Kochi): Hyderabad and Kochi share a quality that few Indian cities possess — a multicultural layering so deep and so old that it has become the city's defining characteristic rather than a historical footnote. Where Hyderabad carries Persian, Mughal, Telugu, and colonial British layers, Kochi carries Arab, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, Jewish, and British ones — and the physical traces of all these influences coexist in Fort Kochi's atmospheric streets in a way that makes history feel alive rather than archived. For Hyderabad's heritage-minded travellers, Fort Kochi resonates with a genuinely kindred spirit.

Key Attractions:

  1. Chinese Fishing Nets (Cheena Vala) at Dawn
  2. Mattancherry Palace & Kerala Mural Paintings
  3. Paradesi Synagogue & Jew Town Spice Quarter
  4. St. Francis Church (Oldest European Church in India)
  5. Kerala Folklore Museum & Kochi-Muziris Biennale Venues

5. Thiruvananthapuram & Kovalam: Kerala's capital city paired with its most famous beach destination makes for a southern Kerala experience that is hard to match anywhere in the state. Thiruvananthapuram ancient Padmanabhaswamy Temple, its colonial Napier Museum, and its thriving cultural life provide intellectual and spiritual depth, while Kovalam's crescent beach — with its famous lighthouse, calm swimming waters, and promenade of Ayurvedic centres and seafood restaurants — provides the tropical coastal beauty that brings Hyderabadis back to Kerala again and again.

Key Attractions:

  1. Padmanabhaswamy Temple (one of India's wealthiest temples)
  2. Kovalam Lighthouse Beach & Cliff Promenade
  3. Napier Museum & Zoo, Thiruvananthapuram
  4. Kuthiramalika (Puthenmalika) Palace Museum
  5. Vizhinjam Rock-cut Cave Temple (8th century)


Kerala Festivals & Cultural Events Guide

Kerala's festival calendar is one of the richest and most visually spectacular in all of India — a year-round cycle of temple celebrations, harvest festivals, classical art performances, and ritual traditions that transform the state into a living stage of colour, percussion, and devotion. For Hyderabad travellers — citizens of a city that celebrates its own festivals with legendary grandeur — Kerala's cultural events offer a South Indian counterpart that is equally spectacular and deeply different in character.

  1. Onam (August–September): Kerala's most beloved annual festival is a ten-day harvest celebration honouring the mythical return of King Mahabali — a benevolent ruler whose memory Kerala has preserved through centuries of joyful tradition. The Onam season brings the magnificent Vallam Kali snake boat races on Punnamada Lake, elaborate Pookalam floral carpets laid outside every home, traditional Kathakali and Mohiniyattam performances, and the grand Onam Sadya feast of 24 to 28 dishes served on a banana leaf. For Hyderabad travellers visiting in August or September, timing the trip to coincide with Onam is one of the most rewarding cultural experiences available anywhere in India.
  2. Thrissur Pooram (April–May): Asia's grandest temple festival, held annually at the Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur, the Pooram is a night-long extravaganza that must be witnessed to be believed. Fifteen caparisoned elephants from each of two rival temple groups face each other in the temple grounds while competing percussion ensembles — each comprising over 150 musicians — build to a thundering crescendo, followed at dawn by the legendary Vedikettu fireworks competition that lights the entire sky. For Hyderabadis who love the energy of large-scale celebrations, Thrissur Pooram is a life-changing spectacle.
  3. Vishu (April): Kerala's own New Year celebration, Vishu is observed on the first day of the Malayalam month of Medam and is characterised by the Vishukkani — an auspicious arrangement of gold, flowers, fruits, rice, and the face of Lord Vishnu that every family member views with eyes closed immediately upon waking, to ensure the new year begins with beauty and abundance. The festival is accompanied by Vishukkaineettam (gift-giving), fireworks, and special feasts, and creates a warm, family-centred atmosphere across Kerala that is particularly welcoming to travellers.
  4. Nehru Trophy Boat Race (August): Held on the second Saturday of August on Punnamada Lake in Alleppey, the Nehru Trophy Boat Race is one of India's most thrilling sporting and cultural spectacles. Over 100 traditional snake boats — some stretching over 100 feet in length and rowed by over 100 oarsmen — race through the backwaters to the thunderous rhythm of Vanchipattu (boat songs) and the roar of tens of thousands of spectators. Watching from the lakeside stands or from a chartered spectator boat is an unforgettable experience that combines sport, tradition, and sheer visual drama.
  5. Theyyam (October–May): Performed in the sacred groves and temples of northern Kerala's Kannur and Kasaragod districts, Theyyam is one of India's most powerful and visually arresting ritual art forms. Performers undergo hours of elaborate costume and body paint preparation before entering trance states in which they embody specific deities — becoming living divine presences for the duration of the ceremony. Each Theyyam lasts several hours, conducted by firelight in open temple courtyards, and creates an atmosphere of genuine spiritual intensity that resonates deeply with Hyderabad travellers accustomed to the profound devotional energy of their own religious traditions.


Best Resorts & Stays in Kerala

Kerala's accommodation landscape is as diverse and spectacular as the state itself — ranging from floating houseboat suites on glassy backwater canals to mountaintop plantation bungalows draped in morning mist, from heritage colonial mansions in Fort Kochi's atmospheric streets to barefoot luxury beach resorts on the Arabian Sea. For Hyderabad travellers who appreciate quality stays, Kerala offers some of the finest resort experiences in all of South Asia.

  1. Luxury Houseboat Stays (Alleppey & Kumarakom): A premium kettuvallam houseboat on the Vembanad Lake backwaters is Kerala's most iconic accommodation experience. Top-tier houseboats feature air-conditioned master suites, private sundeck with loungers, attached bathrooms, and a personal chef who prepares three-course Kerala meals using freshly sourced local ingredients. Anchored mid-canal after sunset with nothing but water, fireflies, and stars around you, a luxury houseboat night is the defining Kerala memory for Hyderabad travellers. Viacation partners with Kerala Tourism's Green Certified houseboat operators for guaranteed quality.
  2. Plantation & Tea Estate Bungalows (Munnar & Thekkady): Some of Kerala's most atmospheric stays are found inside working tea, coffee, and spice estates in the Western Ghats highlands. Heritage plantation bungalows — often colonial-era structures converted into boutique retreats — offer private rooms or entire bungalow rentals surrounded by thousands of acres of plantation, with personal butler service, guided estate walks at dawn, and evening bonfires. For Hyderabad couples and families, waking up inside a tea estate as mist rolls through the garden at sunrise is an experience that far exceeds any conventional hotel stay.
  3. Backwater & Lake-View Resorts (Kumarakom): The luxury resort cluster on the shores of Vembanad Lake at Kumarakom includes some of Kerala's finest properties — with private plunge pools overlooking the lake, personal butler service, overwater pavilions, and Ayurvedic spa suites designed for couples. These are Kerala's most indulgent stays and are particularly popular with Hyderabad honeymooners and anniversary travellers seeking a level of privacy and pampering that matches the best international resort experiences.
  4. Heritage Homestays & Boutique Hotels (Fort Kochi): Fort Kochi's heritage quarter is dotted with beautifully restored colonial-era mansions and Portuguese-Dutch heritage properties converted into intimate boutique hotels and homestays. With just 6 to 12 rooms each, these properties offer a deeply personal, atmospheric stay in the heart of Kerala's most historically layered neighbourhood — a world away from the anonymous luxury of chain hotels. Breakfast is typically served in a garden courtyard shaded by ancient trees, and the walk to the Chinese fishing nets takes under five minutes.
  5. Clifftop & Beach Resorts (Varkala & Kovalam): Kerala's southern coast offers an outstanding range of beachfront and clifftop resort experiences — from the cliff-edge boutique properties of Varkala with their panoramic Arabian Sea views to the established luxury beach resorts of Kovalam with their private beach access, sea-facing infinity pools, and full-service Ayurvedic spas. For Hyderabad travellers who want the quintessential Kerala beach holiday with genuine resort comfort, Kovalam's international-standard properties and Varkala's boutique cliff retreats are the finest options on the coast.

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