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Kerala Holidays
Breathe in the spice-scented mountain air and embrace the slow pace of life as you cruise the waterways on a Kerala holiday
It’s hard to decide what is the most relaxing part of a holiday to Kerala: the water lapping at the hull of your boat as you cruise through the canals of backwaters; the hours spent snoozing beneath swaying palms with the waves of the Arabian Sea as your sole soundtrack; or the cooling mountain breeze and life-enriching views in the hill stations of the Western Ghats.
Where the cities of northern India leave you exhilarated with their frenetic pace, the glorious landscapes of Kerala soothe the soul. They can soothe the body too. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a one-off treatment, a yoga class as the sun rises or an all-encompassing Ayurvedic retreat, the pressures of modern life just seem to melt away. And if it’s a little city time you’re after, the melting-pot town of Cochin (Kochi) should satisfy your urbanite cravings. You’ll soon see why countries coveted and vied for control of this corner of the globe for centuries.
Speak to one of our India experts and let us take you on a journey along the waterways and up into the hills. We’ve picked the best hotels, hidden-away coastal resorts and welcoming home stays and created a small group escorted tour full of unique experiences.
Kerala Regions
Our recommendations for the best places to visit in Kerala
Holidays in Kerala
- Kochi
- 4 Star
A restored 19th-century shipyard, close to the famous Chinese Fishing Nets in Fort Kochi.
- Kochi
In one of the world’s oldest port cities, Forte Kochi, retains the splendid charm of Cochin’s colonial era.
- Kerala Backwaters & Hill Country
Set on Kerala’s beautiful backwaters, Coconut Lagoon has a prime location overlooking Vembanad Lake.
- Kerala Backwaters & Hill Country
Set on a small island in the Keralan backwaters, Philipkutty’s Farm is a wonderful homestay experience.
- Kerala Backwaters & Hill Country
Windermere Estate is set on a picturesque 55-acre coffee and cardamon estate, close to the town of Munnar.
- Kerala Backwaters & Hill Country
Spice Village is a wonderful eco-friendly property.
- Kerala Backwaters & Hill Country
- Kerala beach
Marari Beach Resort is set on 36-acres in the vibrant fishing community of Mararikulam on Kerala’s coastline.
- Kerala beach
Nestled under the shade of coconut palms and overlooking the Arabian Sea, Niraamaya Retreats Surya Samudra is a wonderful resort and a perfect place to relax at the end of your Indian explorations.
- Kerala beach
Taj Green Cove is a one-of-a-kind resort in Kovalam, blending all the things Kerala is famous for: nature, backwaters and the sea.
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Experience the very best of South India’s culture, heritage and wildlife on one of our captivating small group tours of Kerala
Kerala is a joy to explore for travellers with a keen desire to learn more about one of India’s lesser-known regions. Embark on an incredible journey as you experience the very best of South India’s culture, heritage and wildlife on one of our captivating small group tours of Kerala, whether your visit is part of a wider tour or you’re travelling around some of the key sites. With the help of a local guide, you can take part in unique experiences which you are unlikely to encounter anywhere else in the world, like dinner with a local Keralan family, cultural performances, a tranquil cruise along the backwaters on a traditional houseboat and the rolling tea plantations of the Western Ghat.
Our recommended Kerala tours
Fort Cochin & Mattancherry walking tour
Head out into Fort Cochin and Mattancherry with a local guide to discover more about the fascinating heritage of these historic regions. Learn about the importance of Fort Cochin as the entrance to the port and how the Arabic, Chinese, Dutch and Portuguese settlers shaped its architecture and culture. Mattancherry is the heart of historic Cochin and is home to many of the city’s main sights such as the Mattancherry Palace, Jewish Synagogue and Jain Temple.
Sunset cruise, Cochin
Enjoy views of the skyline of the ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea’ from a different perspective on a two-hour sunset cruise. As the sun dips below the horizon, catch the ever-changing colours of the sea and buildings that line the shores of Lake Cochin. Keen photographers will have the opportunity to catch an iconic shot of the famous Chinese fishing nets silhouetted against the vibrantly coloured skies (weather dependent).
Periyar Bouquet - Spices & Other Stories
Thekkady is a special place and famous for its spices. You will start at a viewpoint for a lovely view of Thekkady’s town below. Those who can handle the rolling terrain can also do this by bicycle. Here, your guide will explain about the importance of the land. You’re in the Western Ghats, one of the biodiversity hot spots of the world, packed with a huge number of different species, plants and birds. The government now employs natural fertilisers and traditional methods to cultivate the land rather than products such as pesticides. Descending into the village you will meet a couple who grow spices in the surrounds of their family home. The farmer will take you around the plantation to show you all the different plants and spices they grow such as coffee, jackfruit and black tamarind. You will be welcomed as a friend and may offer you some tapioca or home-made chocolate from their cocoa plantation.
On the scent of a local spice farm
Letchmi Hills Trek
Visitors to Munnar are often unaware of its unique beauty. On this guided trek you will be shown the incredible scenery of the region. The Letchmi Hills trek is the closest trek to Munnar town and not only is it beautiful, but the route is flexible. You could add a visit to the tea museum or a trip to a tea plantation should you wish.
Visitors to Munnar are often unaware of its unique beauty. On this guided trek you will be shown the incredible scenery of the region. The Letchmi Hills trek is the closest trek to Munnar town and not only is it beautiful, but the route is flexible. You could add a visit to the tea museum or a trip to a tea plantation should you wish. If you’re arriving after the 4-hour drive from Cochin, it’s the perfect way to get outdoors and stretch your legs while soaking up some wonderful views.
You will start in the tea gardens before moving into grassland and onto a ridge with rocky mountains on one side and tea plantations on the other with patches of tropical montaine forests scattered in between. Starting at 1,350 metres you’ll ascend to a high point of 1,950 metres. From the top you have 360-degree views of some of the highest peaks in the south of India, the undulating valleys and the spice gardens. On a clear day you could see up to thirty mountain ranges including Anaimudi, the highest peak in South India and the waters of Idukki Dam, India’s third highest. During your trek, you may encounter elephants, mongoose and the colourful bird life in this beautiful part of India. The trekking guides are all young and energetic and know the best spots for photographs.
Munnar on Tuk Tuk
Rather than exploring Munnar in an air-conditioned vehicle, a unique way to get a real understanding of the region’s famous tea plantations is by tuk-tuk. Also known as an auto rickshaw, these tuk-tuks are a way of life. Not only are tuk-tuks a fun mode of transport but they’re specifically used by the tea estates to traverse the narrow roads generally inaccessible to most other vehicles.
Rather than exploring Munnar in an air-conditioned vehicle, a unique way to get a real understanding of the region’s famous tea plantations is by tuk-tuk. Also known as an auto rickshaw, these tuk-tuks are a way of life and can be seen throughout India. There’s no need for air-conditioning, it’s just the sun on your face and the wind in your hair as you ride (and bump!) along the dazzling green tea bushes.
Travelling like a local, it’s a totally different experience for guests. Not only are tuk-tuks a fun mode of transport but they’re specifically used by the tea estates to traverse the narrow roads generally inaccessible to most other vehicles. You will start in Munnar town and head to one of the oldest and most beautiful tea estates. Your guide will show you how the workers harvest tea and introduce you to the local village.
Half Day Tea Plantation Tour & Tea Museum
The day starts with a lovely walk perhaps spotting elephants, birds and small deer along the way. Munnar has the perfect British summer climate ranging from 18-28 degrees Celsius. Traverse the tea plantations for first-hand experience of harvesting, speaking to the local tea pickers who often offer insight into the art of leaf picking.
The day starts with a lovely walk perhaps spotting elephants, birds and small deer along the way. Munnar has the perfect British summer climate ranging from 18-28 degrees Celsius. Traverse the tea plantations for first-hand experience of harvesting, speaking to the local tea pickers who often offer insight into the art of leaf picking.
Next it’s onto the tea museum to learn how tea is made followed by a tasting in the dedicated café. This is no ordinary tasting but more of a ceremonial introduction into the nuances of tea and what makes the perfect cup.
Spice Coast Cruises - CGH Earth
In the early days, Keralans used kettuvallam boats to transport rice, passengers and spices between different villages, hence why they were often referred to as rice barges. In keeping with the traditional style woven with bamboo and coir and narrow enough to navigate the canals, you can spend a night or two on Spice Coast Cruise. Cruising on a traditional rice barge is a wonderful way to explore a peaceful side of India.
In the early days, Keralans used kettuvallam boats to transport rice, passengers and spices between different villages, hence why they were often referred to as rice barges. They weren’t motorised so the crew would punt them slowly along the canals stopping at all the markets. After the 1980s, Kerala saw more roads being built and slowly the dominant transport changed from water to land. Responding to the change, the locals transformed their barges into houseboats for visitors who wanted a taste of Lake Vembanad’s idyllic backwater life.
Spice Coast Cruises have two kettuvallums. They are in keeping with the traditional style woven with bamboo and coir and narrow enough to navigate the canals. They both have one bedroom for exclusive use only, so you don’t have to share the views as you sit on the open deck and watch the water world go by. The talented boatmen whose families have navigated the lake over generations, double up as private chefs and cook amazing feasts. Enjoy fish caught from the lake that same morning and cooked in a banana leaf with chilli, ginger and lime. Or the prawns picked from the ponds accompanied by red rice and locally grown vegetables. It’s always fun to buy the fresh catch of the day from a local market and ask the chef to cook it up for supper.
Stay for one night and you’ll experience a slice of Lake Vembanad’s unique lifestyle. You could go for a stroll around a village known for its coir rope making, see fishermen casting their nets and end the day admiring those melting sunsets from the deck. Stay for two nights and you can explore smaller canals and get even closer to village life where farmers work in the paddy fields, people washing their clothes in canals and children racing along the banks after school without a care in the world. Cruising on a traditional rice barge is a wonderful way to explore a peaceful side of India.
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