Kerala Tour Packages From Lucknow
From the royal culture and timeless charm of Lucknow to the tropical beauty of Kerala, this journey offers travellers a refreshing escape into nature, peace, and unforgettable experiences. Vaication’s Kerala Tour Packages from Lucknow are designed for travellers who want a perfect combination of relaxation, sightseeing, comfort, and authentic South Indian experiences.
Kerala Tour Packages are among the most preferred holiday options for travellers from Lucknow because Kerala offers a completely different atmosphere from North India’s busy city life. The calm backwaters, cool hill stations, green tea plantations, wildlife forests, and scenic beaches create a peaceful environment that feels both refreshing and memorable. Whether you are planning a honeymoon, a family vacation, a solo escape, or a trip with friends, Kerala provides experiences suitable for every kind of traveller.
Our Kerala Tour Packages from Lucknow are thoughtfully curated to include comfortable hotels, private transfers, guided sightseeing tours, houseboat experiences, and local cultural activities. Instead of rushing through destinations, we focus on creating balanced itineraries where travellers can truly enjoy every place at a comfortable pace.
One of the biggest highlights of Kerala Tour Packages is the diversity of experiences available within one state. In a single journey, travellers can explore tea gardens in Munnar, cruise through the backwaters of Alleppey, experience wildlife adventures in Thekkady, enjoy beaches in Kovalam, and discover cultural attractions in Kochi. This combination makes Kerala one of India’s most complete holiday destinations.
About the Destination
Kerala is located along the southwestern coast of India and is widely known as “God’s Own Country.” Famous for its lush greenery, peaceful backwaters, beaches, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries, and Ayurvedic wellness traditions, Kerala attracts millions of travellers every year from across India and around the world.
Unlike destinations that focus only on beaches or mountains, Kerala offers multiple travel experiences within a single state. The misty hills of Munnar are covered with endless tea plantations and cool mountain air, while destinations like Alleppey offer calm backwater cruises through coconut-lined canals and traditional villages. Coastal towns like Kovalam and Varkala provide beautiful beaches and relaxing Ayurvedic wellness resorts.
Kerala is also rich in culture and heritage. Visitors can watch Kathakali dance performances, explore ancient temples and churches, enjoy traditional South Indian cuisine, and visit spice plantations filled with cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, and cloves. The hospitality of Kerala is another reason why travellers often return for multiple visits.
For travellers from Lucknow who appreciate culture, food, and beautiful landscapes, Kerala feels like a perfect destination that combines relaxation with meaningful travel experiences.
"We travelled from Lucknow to Kerala with Vaication for our family vacation, and the trip was beautifully planned. Munnar’s weather was amazing, the Alleppey houseboat experience was unforgettable, and the hotels were excellent throughout the trip. The itinerary was relaxed and comfortable, which made the entire journey enjoyable for our family." — Aditya Verma & Family, Lucknow
Why Choose Vaication for Kerala Tour Packages
Carefully Planned Kerala Itineraries
Vaication focuses on creating Kerala Tour Packages that are well-balanced and comfortable. Instead of overcrowding the itinerary, we ensure travellers get enough time to relax and enjoy every destination properly.
Verified Hotels & Premium Stays
All accommodations included in our Kerala Tour Packages are selected after checking quality, cleanliness, hospitality, and location. From scenic hill resorts to luxury backwater houseboats, every stay is designed for comfort.
Customised Holiday Experiences
Every traveller has different preferences. Some travellers want romantic houseboat stays, while others prefer wildlife adventures or beach holidays. We customise Kerala Tour Packages according to travel style, budget, and trip duration.
Complete Travel Assistance
Our team assists travellers from Lucknow throughout the journey — from booking support and hotel coordination to transportation and sightseeing arrangements.
Transparent Pricing
Vaication believes in clear pricing without hidden costs. Every inclusion is mentioned before booking, allowing travellers to enjoy their Kerala Tour Packages stress-free.
What is the Best Time to Visit Kerala?
Winter Season (October to February)
Winter is considered the best time for Kerala Tour Packages because the weather remains cool and pleasant across the state. This season is perfect for sightseeing, wildlife safaris, beaches, and houseboat cruises.
Summer Season (March to May)
Summer is ideal for travellers who want peaceful vacations with fewer crowds. Hill stations like Munnar and Wayanad remain cool and refreshing even during warmer months.
Monsoon Season (June to September)
Monsoon transforms Kerala into a lush green paradise filled with misty mountains, scenic waterfalls, and vibrant tea plantations. This season is especially popular for Ayurvedic wellness treatments and romantic holidays.
Places to Visit in Kerala
1. Alleppey (Alappuzha): Called the "Venice of the East," Alleppey is the soul of Kerala's legendary backwater network. A night spent drifting on a traditional houseboat through its shimmering canals — with paddy fields, toddy palms, and village life on either bank — is an experience that stays with you long after you return home. For travellers from Srinagar familiar with shikara rides on Dal Lake, Alleppey's houseboat culture offers a beautifully different, yet equally magical, experience on water.
Key Attractions:
- Alleppey Houseboat Cruise
- Punnamada Lake
- Alleppey Beach & Lighthouse
- Krishnapuram Palace
- Kuttanad Paddy Fields (Backwater Villages)
2. Wayanad: A wild, mist-covered highland district in northern Kerala, Wayanad is the state's most unexpectedly captivating destination. Its dense forests, tribal heritage villages, ancient cave carvings, and dramatic hillscapes make it ideal for travellers who love nature and culture in equal measure. For Srinagar visitors accustomed to mountain terrain, Wayanad's forested hills and cool highland air will feel immediately comfortable and deeply rewarding.
Key Attractions:
- Edakkal Caves (Prehistoric Rock Carvings)
- Chembra Peak Trek
- Banasura Sagar Dam
- Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
- Soochipara & Meenmutty Waterfalls
3. Marari Beach (Alappuzha District): One of Kerala's best-kept coastal secrets, Marari is a quiet fishing village beach south of Alleppey where coconut groves meet an almost impossibly clean stretch of golden sand. Unlike the busier beaches of Kovalam or Varkala, Marari offers genuine seclusion — a place to do absolutely nothing except listen to the Arabian Sea, eat fresh grilled fish, and let time slow down completely.
Key Attractions:
- Marari Beach Sunset Walk
- Fishing Village Cultural Walk
- Marari Beach Resort Ayurvedic Spa
- Backwater Kayaking (nearby Alleppey canals)
- Fresh Seafood at Local Beach Shacks
4. Palakkad: The gateway between Kerala and Tamil Nadu, Palakkad is one of Kerala's most underrated destinations — a place where ancient forts, wild sanctuaries, and the agricultural heartland of the state come together. The 18th-century Palakkad Fort, the Malampuzha Garden and Dam, and the teak forests of the Silent Valley Buffer Zone make this an excellent offbeat addition to any Kerala itinerary from Srinagar.
Key Attractions:
- Palakkad Fort (Hyder Ali Fort)
- Malampuzha Dam & Garden
- Silent Valley National Park (Buffer Zone)
- Nelliyampathy Hills
- Kalpathy Ratholsavam Temple Festival Site
5. Kochi (Fort Kochi): Every Kerala journey should begin or end in Kochi — a city that wears its 500-year-old multicultural history as comfortably as a well-worn coat. Portuguese churches, Dutch palaces, a centuries-old Jewish synagogue, Chinese fishing nets, and one of India's most exciting contemporary art scenes all coexist within walking distance of each other in Fort Kochi atmospheric streets. For travellers from Srinagar — itself a city of deep historical and cultural layering — Kochi offers a South Indian echo that feels surprisingly familiar.
Key Attractions:
- Chinese Fishing Nets (Cheena Vala)
- Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace)
- Paradesi Synagogue & Jew Town
- St. Francis Church (oldest European church in India)
- Kochi-Muziris Biennale Art Venues
Things to Do in Kerala
- Watch the Sunrise Over Marari Beach: Marari's coastline is one of Kerala's quietest and most unspoiled stretches of sand. Waking up before dawn and walking barefoot along the shore as the Arabian Sea turns gold and pink is a profoundly simple pleasure the kind of moment that Srinagar travellers, accustomed to dramatic Himalayan sunrises, find equally moving in a completely different way. The silence, the warm breeze, and the sound of fishing boats heading out to sea make it genuinely unforgettable.
- Kayak Through the Kuttanad Backwater Villages: Rather than watching Kerala's backwater life from the deck of a large houseboat, kayaking puts you right inside it. Paddling solo or in tandem through the narrow inland waterways of Kuttanad — Kerala's "Rice Bowl" — you pass through working villages, duck farms, toddy tapper huts, and floating vegetable markets that most tourists never see. It is intimate, quiet, and one of the most authentic ways to experience rural Kerala.
- Explore Wayanad's Edakkal Caves: Hidden inside a natural rock chasm on Ambukuthi Hill, the Edakkal Caves contain prehistoric petroglyphs — hand-carved inscriptions and pictographs dating back over 6,000 years — making them one of India's most remarkable and undervisited archaeological sites. The short but atmospheric trek up to the caves through dense forest adds to the sense of discovery, and the panoramic views of Wayanad's hills from the top are outstanding.
- Attend an Authentic Kerala Sadya Feast: A traditional Kerala Sadya is one of India's greatest culinary experiences — a fully vegetarian feast of 24 to 28 dishes served on a fresh banana leaf, eaten with your hands, in a specific sequence that has remained unchanged for centuries. Dishes range from tangy raw mango pickle and crispy papadum to rich coconut-based curries, sweet payasam, and cooling buttermilk. For Srinagar travellers curious about South Indian food culture, a Sadya is both a meal and a cultural education.
- Visit Athirappilly Waterfalls at Dawn: Known as the "Niagara of India," Athirappilly Falls in Thrissur district is Kerala's largest and most dramatic waterfall — a 80-foot curtain of water thundering into the Chalakudy River below, surrounded by dense tropical forest. Arriving at dawn before the day-tripping crowds means you get the waterfall almost entirely to yourself, with mist rising off the water and the forest waking up around you. Several Bollywood and Malayalam films have been shot here, and it is easy to see why.
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October to February is considered the best season because the weather remains pleasant across Kerala.
Packages generally start from ₹22,000–₹35,000 per person depending on destinations, hotel category, and travel duration.
A 7–9 day itinerary is ideal for comfortably exploring Kerala’s major destinations.
Yes, Kerala is one of India’s top honeymoon destinations because of its scenic hill stations, beaches, and romantic houseboat experiences.
Most Kerala Tour Packages include Munnar, Alleppey, Kochi, Thekkady, Kovalam, Wayanad, and sometimes Varkala.




























































