
Travel to the Lap of Nature with this 7-Day Package
Kerala offers a diverse travel experience, and destinations like Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, and Kovalam showcase the state’s natural beauty, cultural richness, and relaxing charm. Enjoy a refreshing Kerala tour package with serene backwaters, lush landscapes, and cultural delights in 7 blissful days.
The ‘7 Days of Bliss’ Kerala Tour Package
Experience the vibrant beauty of Kerala with our 7-day tour, crafted to immerse you in its lush landscapes, tranquil backwaters, and rich cultural heritage. From serene houseboat cruises in Alleppey to the misty hills of Munnar and the pristine beaches of Kovalam, every day promises unforgettable memories. Let Kerala’s charm captivate your heart as you explore “God’s Own Country” in style and comfort. Enjoy a Kerala tour package with 7 days of bliss, featuring serene backwaters, lush landscapes, vibrant culture, and breathtaking experiences with More to Travel.
Day 1 – Arrival in Kochi & Athirappilly Waterfalls
Arrive at Cochin International Airport and transfer to your hotel. In the afternoon, embark on a trip to Athirappilly Waterfalls, famously known as the “Niagara of India.”
Witness the 80-foot cascade surrounded by dense greenery, making it a paradise for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 2 & 3: Enchanting Munnar

Transfer to Munnar, a picturesque hill station blanketed by tea gardens and misty hills. Check in to a resort for a two-night stay.
Highlights
Echo Point & Attukal Waterfalls: Perfect for photography and picnics.
Tea Plantations & Tea Museum: Guided tours and tea-tasting sessions.
Eravikulam National Park: Spot the rare Nilgiri Tahr and admire breathtaking vistas.
Mattupetty Dam & Kundala Lake: Enjoy boating with scenic views.
Optional Extension: Meesapulimala Base Camp Trek
Meesapulimala is the second-highest peak in the Western Ghats of Kerala, standing at an elevation of 2,640 meters (8,661 feet) above sea level.
Located near Munnar, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its breathtaking trekking routes, panoramic views, and rich biodiversity.The Meesapulimala Base Camp serves as the starting point for the exhilarating trek to the summit. Managed by the Kerala Forest Development Corporation (KFDC), the base camp offers basic amenities and is located amidst the serene beauty of the Western Ghats.
The base camp is situated near Silent Valley, about 15 km from Munnar town. The trek is approximately 8–9 km one way and takes around 4–6 hours depending on fitness levels. The peak often sits above the clouds, creating an ethereal view that feels like you’re on top of the world..
Day 4: Thekkady – Wildlife & Adventure
Transfer to Thekkady, home to the famed Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.
Highlights
Periyar Lake: Boat cruises offering wildlife sightings.
Spice Plantations: Guided tours of cardamom, pepper, and clove farms.
Adventure Activities: Bamboo rafting, guided nature walks, and elephant rides.
Cultural Experiences: Witness Kalaripayattu martial arts and Kathakali performances.
Optional Extension: Gavi Eco-Tourism
Gavi is an eco-tourism paradise, perfect for those seeking peace, adventure, and a deep connection with nature.
Jungle Safari, Explore the dense forests of the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, home to elephants, tigers, deer, and various species of birds.
Boating on Gavi Lake Enjoy a tranquil boat ride on the picturesque Gavi Lake, surrounded by lush greenery and mist-covered hills,
Trekking and Nature Walks Trek through forest trails guided by experts, offering a chance to witness exotic flora and fauna up close.
Travelers need to obtain an entry permit issued by the Kerala Forest Department.
Day 5: Alleppey – Backwater Bliss
Board a traditional houseboat at noon and cruise through Alleppey’s enchanting backwaters.
Onboard Highlights
- Authentic Kerala meals, featuring seafood delicacies.
- Breathtaking views of paddy fields, coconut groves, and village life.
Overnight on the houseboat.
Day 6: Trivandrum to Kovalam – Coastal Retreat

Transfer to Kovalam, Kerala’s iconic beach destination. Relax on the crescent-shaped beaches and enjoy Ayurvedic wellness treatments.
Highlights
- Hawa Beach (Eve’s Beach): Perfect for a sunset stroll.
Overnight in Kovalam.
Day 7: Trivandrum Sightseeing & Departure
Explore Trivandrum before bidding farewell to Kerala.
Key Attractions
Shanghumugham Beach: A serene sunset spot.
Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple: Renowned for its opulence and intricate architecture.
Napier Museum & Kuthiramalika Palace: A peek into Kerala’s cultural heritage.
Optional Extension: Visit Kanyakumari ➜
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We Recommend
Lightweight Clothing Breathable cotton outfits for the warm weather; light woolens or a jacket if visiting hill stations like Munnar or Thekkady.
Rain Gear
An umbrella or compact raincoat is essential, especially during the monsoon season or humid summers.
Footwear
Comfortable walking shoes or sandals for exploring temples, spice plantations, and trekking trails.
Accessories
Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle for daytime excursions.
Extras
A wide-brimmed hat or cap for sun protection and a light shawl or scarf for temple visits

Also Visit Kanyakumari
The Southern Tip of India
Located at the confluence of the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean, Kanyakumari is a unique blend of history, culture, and nature.
Must-Visit Attractions
- Vivekananda Rock Memorial: A serene meditation spot with panoramic sea views.
- Thiruvalluvar Statue: A towering tribute to the Tamil poet-saint.
- Kanyakumari Beach: Witness stunning sunrise and sunset views.
- Kumari Amman Temple: Dedicated to the virgin goddess Devi Kanya.
- Padmanabhapuram Palace: A magnificent wooden palace showcasing Kerala’s architectural brilliance.
Poovar Island – Hidden Serenity
Located near Trivandrum, this tranquil destination is a blend of beaches, backwaters, and mangroves.
Key Experiences:
- Poovar Backwaters: A peaceful boat ride through mangroves and coconut groves.
- Estuary View: Witness the meeting of the river, lake, and sea.
- Golden Sandy Beaches: Relax on the pristine shores surrounded by lush greenery.
These optional extensions enhance your Kerala journey, offering an immersive mix of adventure, serenity, and cultural exploration.
Travel Essentials
To make your journey through Kerala smooth and memorable, here are some essential tips for your 7-Day Kerala Tour Package:
Best Time to Travel
- Winter (October to February): The most pleasant time, perfect for exploring Kerala’s backwaters, hill stations, and beaches.
- Monsoon (June to September): Ideal for Ayurvedic therapies amidst lush greenery and rejuvenating rains.
- Summer (March to May): Best for beach lovers and hill station retreats, with warmer temperatures balanced by cool breezes.
How is the Weather?
- Winter: Cool and comfortable, with temperatures ranging from 18°C to 32°C. Ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
- Monsoon: Expect heavy rains, with temperatures between 22°C and 28°C. Pack rain gear and enjoy Kerala’s verdant beauty.
- Summer: Warm but pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 35°C. Hill stations like Munnar offer a refreshing escape.

Kerala Essentials
Packing Essentials
- Clothing: Lightweight, breathable fabrics for the warm and humid weather. For hill stations, carry light woolens or a jacket. Comfortable sandals or walking shoes for sightseeing.
- Accessories: Sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses to protect against the tropical sun. An umbrella or a raincoat if traveling during the monsoon.
- Personal Items: A reusable water bottle, insect repellent, and a small first-aid kit
Cultural Tips
- Respect Local Customs: Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples and religious sites. Some places may require covering shoulders and legs.
- Cuisine: Indulge in Kerala’s famous Sadya, appam with stew, and seafood delicacies like karimeen pollichathu. Don’t miss the aromatic Kerala filter coffee or spiced toddy.
- Etiquette: Greet locals with a warm smile or a simple “Namaskaram.” Remove footwear before entering homes or temples.
Travel Tips
- Connectivity: Mobile networks are reliable in most areas, but for remote backwater or hill station stays, check your coverage or carry a local SIM card.
- Health: Stay hydrated and avoid untreated water. If trying street food, ensure it’s freshly prepared.
- Safety: Kerala is generally safe, but always stay updated on weather and local advisories during the monsoon season. Keep valuables secure while traveling.