Kerala Tour Packages From Kanpur
A Kerala tour package from Kanpur suits busy professionals who want a planned holiday without worrying about logistics. I help you with itinerary planning, hotel selection, local transport, and guided experiences while keeping pricing clear and straightforward. You see all inclusions and exclusions in writing, so you do not face surprise local payments or vague add-ons. Every stay goes through basic quality checks, and I only suggest properties that previous guests have reviewed well in terms of hygiene, safety, and food.
Many travellers worry about hidden charges, fake itineraries, last minute cancellations, or online payment fraud. I address these concerns with proper confirmations, documented day-wise plans, and secure payment links from trusted gateways. Kerala itself is a calm yet diverse destination, ideal for those who want a mix of backwaters, tea hills, beaches, and culture. From Alleppey houseboats to Munnar tea gardens, wildlife zones, and coastal towns, there is something for every travel style.
Best Time To Visit Kerala
The Best Time to Visit Kerala is usually from October to March, when the weather feels pleasant for sightseeing, boat cruises, and hill stations. These months see comfortable temperatures and relatively clearer skies, which suit families, honeymooners, and senior travellers. Monsoon months appeal to people who enjoy lush green views and ayurvedic treatments, while the summer period can work for shorter, focused trips or budget stays.
- Peak Season: November to February, pleasant weather, higher hotel demand, ideal for first-time visitors who want comfortable conditions and full sightseeing without much weather disruption.
- Shoulder Season: March to May and October, slightly warmer or transitional weather, better value on hotels, good for repeat visitors and flexible travellers.
- Waning Season: June to September, monsoon showers, fewer crowds, greener landscapes, attractive prices for long stays and wellness-focused trips.
How to Reach Kerala
Reaching Kerala from Kanpur is fairly straightforward with a mix of flights and trains. Multiple cities in Kerala have airports and railway stations, which gives you routing flexibility. A Kerala tour package from Kanpur usually starts by choosing the right entry city based on your itinerary, such as Kochi for backwaters and Munnar, Thiruvananthapuram for Kovalam and Kanyakumari access, or Kozhikode for northern regions.
By Air: There is no direct international-style connection between Kanpur and all Kerala airports, so you will typically fly from Kanpur or a nearby major hub with one stop. Popular arrival airports include Cochin International Airport, Trivandrum International Airport, and Calicut International Airport. Many travellers first reach Delhi, Mumbai, or another metro, then connect to Kerala. I help you choose practical flight combinations with reasonable layovers and arrival times that align with hotel check-in and sightseeing plans.
By Train: Trains connect North India and Kerala through major junctions. You can board from Kanpur Central to various Kerala stations via long distance trains, usually with advance reservations. Travel time is long, so it suits those who enjoy rail journeys or want to keep flight costs low. I help you identify suitable trains, coach types, and ideal boarding or deboarding stations based on your route, like Ernakulam, Alappuzha, or Thiruvananthapuram.
By Bus: Direct bus travel from Kanpur to Kerala is not practical due to the long distance and multiple states in between. However, buses work well within Kerala once you reach, connecting cities like Kochi, Munnar, Thekkady, and Trivandrum. For comfort, I usually suggest a mix of private cabs and short bus rides rather than very long bus-only journeys. This balance keeps you comfortable while keeping local travel costs sensible.
Places to Visit in Kerala
Munnar: Munnar appeals to travellers who love hills, cool air, and tea gardens. You can walk through plantations, visit viewpoints, and enjoy calm evenings with simple local food. The area suits couples, families, and solo travellers who prefer relaxed sightseeing, scenic drives, and a slower pace away from city noise.
Alleppey Backwaters: Alleppey is famous for houseboat cruises on quiet backwaters lined with coconut trees and small villages. A day cruise or overnight stay lets you watch village life glide by at a gentle pace. Many travellers see this as the highlight of their Kerala holiday, especially honeymooners and small groups.
Thekkady: Thekkady is known for the Periyar region, which offers a mix of wildlife experiences and spice plantations. Visitors usually enjoy boat rides on the lake, nature walks with guides, and spice garden tours that explain local cultivation. It suits people who want mild adventure without very difficult treks.
Kochi (Cochin): Kochi blends heritage and modern life. You can explore Fort Kochi, see Chinese fishing nets, visit old churches and synagogues, and walk through charming streets with cafes and galleries. The city works as a great first or last stop because of its transport links and variety of stay options at different budgets.
Kovalam and Nearby Beaches: Kovalam offers a relaxed beach setting with a mix of resorts, homestays, and simple cafes. The lighthouse area and curved beaches create a pleasant setting for walks and sunsets. Travellers also combine Kovalam with a visit to Thiruvananthapuram city or a day trip towards Kanyakumari, depending on their schedule and interests.
Things to Do in Kerala
Stay on a Houseboat: Spending a day or night on a houseboat in Alleppey or Kumarakom feels different from a regular hotel stay. You float over calm backwaters, enjoy fresh local food, and watch life on the banks. It is ideal for couples and families who want a slow, scenic experience with minimal movement and simple comforts.
Tea and Spice Plantation Visits: In Munnar and Thekkady, you can walk through tea gardens and spice estates with local guides. They explain how tea, cardamom, pepper, and other crops grow. These visits give you a better sense of Kerala’s agricultural side, along with opportunities to buy fresh produce directly from curated outlets.
Ayurvedic Massage and Wellness: Kerala is known for traditional ayurvedic treatments. Even if you do not want a long wellness program, you can try a short massage session to relax after travel. I recommend verified centres with trained therapists, so you feel comfortable about hygiene, technique, and transparent pricing before you book.
Cultural Shows and Local Performances: In cities like Kochi and Thekkady, you can watch Kathakali or martial art performances in the evening. These shows introduce you to regional stories, costumes, and music in a simple, accessible way. They fit well into your schedule after daytime sightseeing and help you experience more than just landscapes.
Light Trekking and Nature Walks: Many hill areas and wildlife zones in Kerala offer guided walks on marked trails. These are usually easy to moderate, suitable for people with basic fitness. Walking through forests, tea slopes, or lakeside paths lets you enjoy fresh air and photo-worthy viewpoints without very technical trekking gear or intense difficulty.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days are ideal for a Kerala trip from Kanpur?
Five to eight days work well for most travellers, allowing you to cover Kochi, Munnar, Thekkady, and Alleppey comfortably, with a mix of sightseeing, travel time, and relaxation.
Does your Kerala tour package from Kanpur include flights?
Packages can be customised. Some travellers prefer flight-inclusive options, others book flights themselves. I clearly mention whether airfare is included or excluded before you confirm and pay.
Are houseboats in Kerala safe for families and senior citizens?
Reputable houseboat operators follow basic safety norms and provide life jackets. I suggest verified boats with clean rooms, proper railings, and responsive staff, which feels comfortable for families and seniors.
What type of hotels do you use in Kerala packages?
I work with a mix of verified homestays, boutique hotels, and standard resorts. All options focus on cleanliness, location convenience, transparent policies, and genuine guest reviews, shared before booking.
How early should I book a Kerala package for peak season?
Booking two to three months in advance is usually wise for November to February. Early planning helps secure better hotel choices, smoother train or flight options, and more stable pricing.
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