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Discover Kerala's Natural Beauty: A Memorable Kerala Tour

Discover the ideal time to visit Kerala for an unforgettable trip and embrace its exquisite charm! On your ideal Kerala holiday, savour the calm backwaters, meander through verdant tea estates, and take in the lively culture.

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Discover Kerala's Natural Beauty: A Memorable Kerala Tour

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  1. Kerala Tour Packages

  2. What is the best time to visit Kerala? • The type of experience you're looking for and the activities you want to partake in play a significant part in determining the best time to visit Kerala. Kerala experiences distinct monsoon, winter, and summer seasons due to its tropical environment. Here is a list of the seasons and when Kerala is at its most beautiful: • Winter Season (October to February): Due to the comfortable and beautiful weather, this is regarded as the ideal season to visit Kerala. The range of temperatures, from 20 to 32 degrees Celsius (68 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit), is comparatively cooler. Beach trips, backwater excursions, animal safaris, and exploration of hill stations like Munnar and Wayanad are all highly recommended during this period. • Summer Season (March to May): Summertime in Kerala is hot and muggy, with temperatures averaging between 25 and 38 degrees Celsius (77 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit). But because they are located at higher altitudes, hill towns like Munnar and Thekkady offer reprieve from the heat. If you intend to go during this time, bring breathable, lightweight clothing. • Monsoon Season (June to September): During the monsoon season, Kerala experiences significant rainfall, which results in lush vegetation and revitalization of the backwaters and waterfalls. Ayurvedic therapies in Kerala can be enjoyed throughout the rainy season while also taking in the tranquil atmosphere. However, the rain may limit your ability to go outside and explore the beach. Before making travel arrangements, it is a good idea to check for any potential weather-related delays. • As a result of Kerala's diverse microclimates, different parts of the state can experience varying weather conditions. For instance, highland stations are typically cooler than coastal areas. Additionally, it's advised to reserve lodging and activities in advance if you intend to travel during the busiest travel months of December and January.

  3. Best places to include in your Kerala Tour? • There are a number of amazing locations you may include in your itinerary while organising a visit of Kerala. Kerala, a state in the southwest of India, is renowned for its stunning backwaters, peaceful beaches, lush vegetation, and rich cultural history. Some of the top locations to see when you are on Kerala trip are listed below: • Kochi (Cochin): Start your tour of Kerala in Kochi, a bustling city with a fascinating history and a fusion of different cultures. Discover Fort Kochi, see the Chinese fishing nets, meander through the streets built during the colonial era, and take in the world-renowned Kathakali dance performance. • Munnar: A hill station known for its tea plantations, foggy slopes, and picturesque splendour is Munnar. Visit the tea farms, go on a nature walk in the Eravikulam National Park to look for the NilgiriTahr (a critically endangered mountain goat), and take in the beautiful views from the Top Station lookout point. • Alleppey (Alappuzha): Take a houseboat tour in Alleppey to explore Kerala's renowned backwaters. Enjoy a peaceful cruise over the beautiful backwaters while dining on mouthwatering traditional Keralan fare. • Kumarakom: another well-liked backwater location, provides a tranquil setting. Visit the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, take a boat out on the Vembanad Lake, and treat yourself to some Ayurvedic therapies at one of the famed spas. • Thekkady: Visit Thekkady, where the Periyar National Park is found. This park is renowned for its varied species and beautiful splendour. Go for a walk in the deep forests or take a boat trip on Periyar Lake to see elephants, tigers, sambar deer, and other animals.

  4. How much does it Cost for Kerala Tour? • The price of a Kerala vacation can differ greatly based on a number of variables, including the length of your trip, the kind of lodging you select, the form of transportation you use, the activities you participate in, and your general travel preferences. When determining the cost of a Kerala visit, take into account the following factors: • Accommodation: From inexpensive guesthouses and homestays to upscale resorts and boutique hotels, there are many different types of lodging available. Depending on the type of lodging and location, you should budget $20 to $150 each night on average. • Transportation: Your overall costs will be influenced by the mode of transportation you select. Buses, trains, and domestic flights are popular ways to travel to Kerala. You can travel locally inside Kerala using cabs, auto rickshaws, or public buses. Depending on your tastes, allocate $50 to $200 for intercity travel and local transit. • Activities and Sightseeing: Backwater cruises, animal safaris, cultural performances, Ayurvedic treatments, and other activities and tourist attractions are all available in Kerala. Although the price of these activities can vary, it is reasonable to budget between $10 and $50 for each activity. • Food: Your dining preferences will determine the price of the food. While upmarket eateries and resorts can be more pricey, street food and regional restaurants provide more economical options. Plan to spend, on average, $10 to $30 a day on food. • An approximate pricing range for a 7–10 day visit of Kerala for a budget traveller is between $600 and $2000 per person. Depending on the aforementioned elements as well as your personal choices, this estimate may change.

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