Kerala Tour Packages From Nagpur
Nagpur carries a distinction that no other Indian city can claim — it is the precise geographical centre of India. The Zero Mile Stone at its heart marks the point from which every distance in the country was once measured, and there is something deeply poetic about the fact that from this central point, the journey to Kerala — the country's most spectacularly beautiful corner — is equally spectacular in what it reveals. From Nagpur's orange groves and the sacred grounds of Deekshabhoomi to Kerala's cardamom-scented forests, mirror-smooth backwaters, and ancient coastline, this is a journey from the very heart of India to its most extraordinary tropical edge.
Viacation's Kerala Tour Packages from Nagpur are crafted for the full range of this city's rich travel culture — Vidarbha's large Marathi-speaking families planning their South India escape, Nagpur's growing IT and professional community seeking genuine digital detox, couples and honeymooners chasing the romance of Kerala's legendary backwaters and clifftop sunsets, and nature lovers ready to discover a biodiversity that makes the forests of central India look tame by comparison. Our Kerala Tour Packages from Nagpur are built from scratch around your group, your schedule, and your vision of the perfect Kerala holiday — with the same precision that defines Nagpur's own culture of getting things exactly right.
About the Destination
Kerala is everything Nagpur is not — and that is the entire point. Nagpur's landscape is defined by flat Deccan terrain, dry riverbeds, cotton fields, and orange orchards baking under a Central Indian sun. Kerala's is defined by water — a 900-kilometre backwater network, 44 rivers flowing from the Western Ghats, a 580-kilometre Arabian Sea coastline, and a monsoon so powerful and so consistent that the entire state's culture, cuisine, and calendar is built around it. Nagpur's culture is Maratha, Vidarbha, and deeply rooted in the Ambedkarite Buddhist movement that transformed millions of lives at Deekshabhoomi. Kerala's culture is equally layered — ancient Dravidian temple traditions, a maritime heritage shaped by Arab and European traders, a living tradition of classical performing arts, and a social development record that has consistently made it India's most literate, most healthy, and most equitable state. For Nagpur travellers — citizens of a city that understands history, heritage, and the quiet dignity of a place that knows its own worth — Kerala tour packages offers a South Indian conversation that is both surprising and deeply familiar in its seriousness of spirit.
"Nagpur to Kerala felt like a long journey until we got there and immediately forgot the distance. We booked through Viacation for a family trip of eight — three generations — and everything worked perfectly. Munnar's tea gardens were beyond what any of us imagined. The Alleppey houseboat was the most peaceful night of sleep I have had in years. And the food — the Kerala fish curry, the appam, the Sadya feast — was extraordinary. Viacation's team answered every question and handled every detail. We are already planning the return trip to cover Wayanad and Thekkady." — Ramchandra & Family
Why Choose Viacation Over Other Travel Websites
- Vidarbha & Maharashtra Traveller Expertise: Viacation understands the travel values of Nagpur's Marathi-speaking families and Vidarbha community — the expectation of honest pricing, reliable service, comfortable pacing, and itineraries that deliver exactly what they promise. Every Kerala package from Nagpur is built with this trust at its foundation.
- Multi-Generational Family Package Specialists: Nagpur travels in joint families. Viacation specialises in building Kerala packages that genuinely work across three generations — with accommodation that fits large groups, daily distances that don't exhaust elderly travellers, and activities that engage children and adults equally.
- Kerala Express Train Packages: The legendary Kerala Express (12625/12626) passes through Nagpur Junction daily, connecting directly to Thiruvananthapuram Central. Viacation offers train-based Kerala packages from Nagpur that use this iconic rail connection to deliver a comfortable, scenic, and economical journey into God's Own Country.
- Vegetarian & Vidharbha-Friendly Dining: Nagpur's large vegetarian community travels with non-negotiable dietary preferences. Viacation ensures every Kerala itinerary from Nagpur includes verified vegetarian dining options at all major destinations — so nobody compromises on comfort while discovering Kerala's food culture.
- Boutique & Nature Stays Curated: We partner exclusively with Kerala's finest plantation resorts, heritage homestays, and certified Green Houseboats — the quality, personalised stays that large online portals overlook in favour of chain hotel inventory.
- Complete Price Transparency: Every Viacation quote is fully itemised with zero hidden charges. What we quote is exactly what you pay — a standard of honesty that Nagpur's business community expects and Viacation consistently delivers.
What is the Best Time to Visit Kerala?
Nagpur has some of India's most extreme weather — punishing summers, a brief but reliable monsoon, and a short but pleasant winter. Each of these seasons creates a natural travel window toward Kerala that is worth understanding before you book.
- October to February — The Definitive Peak Season: As Nagpur's brief, beautiful winter settles in, Kerala enters its finest period — clear skies, temperatures between 22°C and 30°C on the coast, and the complete Kerala experience firing at peak quality. Backwaters are their most serene, beaches at their most photogenic, wildlife safaris most productive, and the cultural festival calendar richest. For Nagpur families and couples making their first Kerala trip, the October to February window is the clear choice. Reserve early — houseboat and premium resort availability fills quickly.
- March to May — Nagpur's Great Summer Escape: Nagpur's April and May are among India's hottest months. Kerala's highland destinations — Munnar, Wayanad, Thekkady — remain genuinely cool and refreshing throughout this period, sitting just a short flight away. This is the most natural summer escape for Nagpur families, particularly those travelling with school-age children during the April–May holiday window. Hotel rates drop, crowds thin, and Kerala's hill country is at its most accessible.
- June to September — Monsoon Drama & Ayurvedic Season: Nagpur's monsoon is familiar but modest. Kerala's is a transformative natural event — weeks of powerful rainfall that turns the Western Ghats into a thundering, electric green spectacle unlike anything in Central India. Athirappilly and Soochipara waterfalls reach their most dramatic, Ayurvedic healing centres fill with guests, and package prices hit their annual low. For Nagpur's nature lovers and wellness seekers, a monsoon Kerala trip is one of India's most rewarding travel experiences.
- Quick Verdict: Go in winter for the complete Kerala classic, in summer to escape Nagpur's heat, and in monsoon for waterfalls, green mountains, and the most potent Ayurvedic healing season of the year.
How to Reach Kerala from Nagpur
By Air (Fastest & Most Convenient)
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport (NAG) in Nagpur connects to Cochin International Airport (COK) and Trivandrum International Airport (TRV) via one-stop connections through Hyderabad (HYD) or Mumbai (BOM), operated by IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet. Total travel time including connection is approximately 5 to 6.5 hours, making flying the most practical and time-efficient option for most Nagpur travellers. Viacation monitors fares and connection times across all airlines to secure the most competitive packages for your travel dates.
By Train (Scenic, Direct & Budget-Friendly)
Nagpur Junction (NGP) is one of India's most important railway junctions with outstanding southbound connectivity. The iconic Kerala Express (Train No. 12625) departs daily from Nagpur at 21:15 and arrives at Thiruvananthapuram Central — passing through Hyderabad, Bangalore, and the length of Kerala — in approximately 34 hours. The Ahilyanagari Express, Rapti Sagar Express, and Korba–Trivandrum Express also connect Nagpur to Kerala, offering multiple weekly departures for budget travellers and large family groups. Train travel is the most economical and scenic way to travel from Nagpur to Kerala, and the journey through the Deccan, then Karnataka, and finally into Kerala's lush coastal landscape is a geographic transition of rare visual drama.
By Road (For the Long-Distance Road Tripper)
The road distance from Nagpur to Kochi is approximately 1,550 km via NH44 through Hyderabad and Bangalore, taking around 23 to 25 hours by car. Best approached as a two-day journey with an overnight halt in Hyderabad or Bangalore. The Bangalore to Mysore to Wayanad section of this road trip is particularly beautiful — a scenic Ghat drive through coffee estates and misty forest that makes the final approach into Kerala deeply memorable. Private overnight Volvo buses from Nagpur to Hyderabad and onward into Kerala are also available for budget group travellers.
Places to Visit in Kerala
1. Munnar: Kerala's most celebrated hill station sits at over 1,600 metres in the Idukki district — a vast, rolling panorama of terraced tea gardens, misty mountain peaks, and cool highland air that feels like a different planet from Bangalore's urban sprawl. For IT professionals and families from Bangalore craving altitude, silence, and views that stretch beyond a monitor screen, Munnar delivers an instant and complete reset.
Key Attractions:
- Eravikulam National Park (Nilgiri Tahr & Rhododendron Valley)
- Top Station & Rajamala Viewpoints
- Echo Point
- Tea Museum & Plantation Walk
- Chinnakanal Waterfalls & Power House Falls
2. Alleppey (Alappuzha): No list of places to visit in Kerala is complete without Alleppey — the backwater capital of the world. An overnight houseboat cruise on its shimmering Vembanad Lake canals, drifting past paddy fields, coconut palms, and fishing villages while your on-board chef serves freshly cooked Kerala meals, is the single experience that defines Kerala for most Bangalore travellers and transforms first-timers into devoted repeat visitors. Key Attractions:
- Overnight Houseboat Cruise, Vembanad Backwaters
- Punnamada Lake (Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race)
- Alleppey Lighthouse Beach
- Krishnapuram Palace & Museum
- Marari Beach (15 km — secluded, pristine)
3. Wayanad: The most road-trip-friendly Kerala destination from Bangalore, Wayanad sits just 280 km from the city via the scenic Mysore highway — reachable in 5 to 6 hours, making it the perfect 3-day weekend escape. Its forested highlands, ancient tribal culture, Edakkal Cave petroglyphs, dramatic waterfalls, and coffee and pepper estates offer an intense, deeply satisfying short-break experience that Bangalore's weekend travellers return to again and again.
Key Attractions:
- Edakkal Caves (6,000-year-old Neolithic rock carvings)
- Chembra Peak Trek (Heart-shaped lake trail)
- Banasura Sagar Dam & Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
- Pookode Lake (Forest freshwater lake)
- Soochipara & Meenmutty Waterfalls
4. Kochi: For Bangalore's cosmopolitan, culture-hungry travellers, Fort Kochi is Kerala's most immediately relatable destination — a city of excellent coffee, contemporary art galleries, heritage architecture, global cuisine, and one of India's most vibrant evening social scenes, all concentrated into a compact, walkable historic quarter. Yet beneath its modern cool, Kochi is deeply ancient — shaped by 500 years of multicultural maritime history that makes every street corner a discovery.
Key Attractions:
- Chinese Fishing Nets (Cheena Vala) at Sunset
- Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace) & Jew Town
- Paradesi Synagogue (One of the oldest active synagogues in the world)
- Kerala Folklore Museum & Kashi Art Café
- Fort Kochi Heritage Walk & Street Art Trail
5. Varkala: If Bangalore's Indiranagar has a Kerala equivalent, it is Varkala — a clifftop beach town with independent cafés, yoga studios, Ayurvedic centres, and a creative, globally-minded traveller community perched dramatically above the Arabian Sea. The 47-metre laterite cliff, the sacred Papanasam Beach below, and some of Kerala's most spectacular sunset views make Varkala the ideal final destination on any Kerala itinerary from Bangalore.
Key Attractions:
- Varkala Cliff & North Cliff Promenade
- Papanasam Beach (Natural mineral springs)
- Janardanaswami Temple (2,000 years old)
- Sunrise Yoga & Cliff-top Ayurvedic Spa Sessions
- Kappil Lake, Backwaters & Estuary
Famous Waterfalls in Kerala
Kerala's Western Ghats are carved by dozens of rivers that cascade off forest ridges in spectacular waterfalls — some thunderous and famous, others hidden and intimate. For Nagpur travellers visiting a state they have never seen before, these waterfalls are among the most visually arresting and emotionally powerful experiences the journey offers.
- Athirappilly Falls, Thrissur — Kerala's Niagara: The largest and most dramatic waterfall in Kerala, Athirappilly is where the Chalakudy River plunges 80 feet in a massive horseshoe cascade surrounded by dense tropical rainforest. Often called the "Niagara of India," it has served as a backdrop for dozens of Bollywood and Malayalam films and is at its most breathtaking during the monsoon months of July and August when the full river volume thunders over the edge in an unbroken white curtain. The viewing platform provides the classic full-falls composition, while a forest trail leads to the base for close-up views and natural spray.
- Soochipara Falls, Wayanad — The Three-Tiered Jungle Cascade: Set deep inside the Wayanad forests, Soochipara — also known as Sentinel Rock Waterfalls — is a stunning three-tiered waterfall accessible via a short jungle trek through dense canopy. A natural rock pool at the base makes it ideal for swimming, and the forest walk to reach it is rewarding in its own right — full of bird calls, forest smells, and the sound of water growing louder with every step. Best visited between June and January when the water volume is at its finest.
- Meenmutty Falls, Wayanad — The Tallest in the District: At 980 feet across three dramatic tiers, Meenmutty is the largest waterfall in Wayanad and one of Kerala's most spectacular — though reaching it requires a moderately challenging 2 km jungle trek through dense forest. The effort is well rewarded: the sight of the full cascade emerging from a vertical wall of green forest is one of the most dramatic natural images in all of South India, and the pool at the base is a cool, refreshing reward after the trail.
- Palaruvi Falls, Kollam — The Milk River: Tucked into a forest in Kollam district near the Tamil Nadu border, Palaruvi cascades 300 feet down a hillside into a crystal-clear natural pool. The name means "stream of milk" in Malayalam — perfectly describing the silky, uniform white water that flows year-round over smooth grey rock into a bathing pool surrounded by medicinal forest. Palaruvi is one of Kerala's most beloved and least crowded waterfalls, with a charming forest park setting and excellent facilities for families.
- Thusharagiri Falls, Kozhikode — The Snow Mountain Cascade: A cluster of three waterfalls — Thenpara, Elapara, and the main Thusharagiri — connected by jungle trails in the forest hills of Kozhikode district. The name translates to "snow mountain" in Malayalam, and the misty spray of the falls on a cool morning earns that poetic description completely. The network of forest trails connecting the three falls makes Thusharagiri one of Kerala's best waterfall trekking destinations — ideal for Nagpur's outdoor community looking for active engagement with Kerala's natural landscape.
Famous Offbeat Places in Kerala
Beyond Kerala's famous circuit of Munnar, Alleppey, and Kochi lies a collection of lesser-known destinations that reward the curious traveller with raw beauty, genuine local life, and experiences that feel entirely undiscovered. For Nagpur travellers making a second or extended Kerala visit, these offbeat destinations offer a different and equally magnificent side of the state.
- Vagamon, Idukki — The Meadow in the Mist: A highland plateau at 1,100 metres in the Idukki district, Vagamon is Kerala's most quietly beautiful secret — a landscape of open pine forests, rolling grass meadows, mist-filled valleys, and tea gardens that feels entirely removed from the tourist trail. Unlike the developed hill stations of Munnar, Vagamon remains genuinely uncrowded and uncommercialised. Paragliding over its open meadows, camping on its grassy plateaus, and watching mist move through its pine groves at dawn are experiences that feel like discovering Kerala before the world arrived.
- Bekal, Kasaragod — Fort on the Sea: At the far northern tip of Kerala, Bekal is home to the state's largest and best-preserved fort — a massive 17th-century bastion whose walls plunge almost directly into the Arabian Sea in a dramatic display of coastal military architecture. The surrounding beaches are pristine, long, and almost entirely unspoiled, while the region's distinct Tulu Nadu cultural character — shared with coastal Karnataka — gives it a flavour found nowhere else in Kerala. A handful of premium beach resorts have arrived here quietly, making Bekal Kerala's most exciting emerging luxury destination.
- Nelliyampathy, Palakkad — The Hidden Hill Station: Tucked into the Palakkad hills at 467 to 1572 metres elevation, Nelliyampathy is Kerala's least-known hill station and one of its most beautiful — a landscape of coffee and cardamom estates, orange groves, dense shola forest, and mist-covered ridges accessible via a dramatic winding mountain road that sees only a fraction of the traffic that Munnar and Wayanad receive. The absence of tourist infrastructure is the point — Nelliyampathy is for travellers who want the Western Ghats experience in its most undisturbed and intimate form.
- Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Vembanad Lake — The Winged World: A cluster of small islands on the eastern shore of Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom hosts one of Kerala's most extraordinary concentrations of migratory birds between November and February — when Siberian cranes, egrets, darters, herons, and wild duck arrive in spectacular numbers. The boat-based bird watching tours through the sanctuary's reed beds and mangrove channels offer close encounters with hundreds of species in their natural habitat. For Nagpur's bird watching community, Kumarakom in peak migration season is a world-class birding experience at a fraction of international birding destination costs.
- Ashtamudi Lake, Kollam — The Eight-Armed Waterway: The second-largest lake in Kerala and the southernmost entry point to the state's backwater network, Ashtamudi ("eight branches" in Malayalam) is a palm-fringed web of waterways around the historic town of Kollam — a city that once rivalled Kozhikode as a centre of the global spice trade. Less visited than Alleppey, Ashtamudi offers a quieter, more authentic backwater experience with excellent houseboat options, the fascinating Munroe Island where the backwaters flood through a village landscape, and a network of canals that connects seamlessly to the broader Kerala backwater system.
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Yes. The Kerala Express (Train No. 12625) departs daily from Nagpur Junction at 21:15 and arrives at Thiruvananthapuram Central in approximately 34 hours. The Ahilyanagari Express and Rapti Sagar Express also connect Nagpur to Kerala on multiple days per week, offering excellent direct rail options.
A 8 to 9-day trip covers Kerala's highlights comfortably — Kochi (1 day), Munnar (2 days), Thekkady (1 day), Alleppey backwaters (2 days), and Kovalam or Wayanad (1 to 2 days) — with travel days included. For first-time Kerala visitors from Nagpur, 8 days is the most recommended duration.
October to February is the peak season and best overall choice for first-time visitors from Nagpur. April to May suits families escaping Nagpur's summer heat — Kerala's hills are cool and comfortable. June to September is ideal for waterfall trekking, monsoon scenery, and Ayurvedic retreats at the lowest package prices of the year.
Alleppey's private luxury houseboats, Munnar's misty plantation bungalows, and Varkala's clifftop beachside resorts are Kerala's top honeymoon destinations. Viacation offers dedicated Kerala honeymoon packages from Nagpur with private transfers, couple spa sessions, and candlelit dinner arrangements.
Viacation's Kerala Tour Packages from Nagpur start from ₹22,000 per person for budget 7-day packages, ₹40,000 to ₹65,000 for standard mid-range itineraries, and ₹80,000 upwards for premium luxury packages — all with complete transparent pricing and zero hidden charges.




























































