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DMC for Kerala

Kerala is one of India’s most sought-after destinations, known for its tropical landscapes, palm-lined backwaters, beaches, wildlife, Ayurveda, and lush plantations. As a professional Destination Management Company in India, India Travel etc provides international tour operators and travel agencies with complete ground handling services across Kerala.

Our regional expertise allows us to design and operate high-quality programmes covering Cochin, Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, Kumarakom, Wayanad, Kovalam, and Varkala, including more exclusive plantation and eco regions. From houseboat cruises in Alleppey and Kumarakom to the tea estates of Munnar, wildlife in Thekkady, and coastal stays in Kovalam and Varkala, each itinerary is crafted to be seamless, authentic, and commercially efficient.

As your local DMC partner in Kerala, India Travel etc manages all operations including hotels, houseboats, transport, sightseeing, and guest support, ensuring reliable quality, smooth logistics, and a consistent experience for your clients.

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Kerala

Kerala: Backwaters, Nature, and Refined Traditions

Kerala offers a distinctive travel experience shaped by its lush tropical landscapes, peaceful backwaters, rich cultural heritage, and well-preserved traditions. Travelling through Kerala reveals a harmonious blend of nature and daily life, where coconut groves, rice paddies, and quiet villages create a serene and immersive atmosphere.

The journey often begins in Kochi, a historic port city influenced by centuries of maritime trade, where colonial architecture, ancient churches, and vibrant local culture coexist. Moving inland, the hills of Munnar unfold with rolling tea plantations and cool mountain scenery, while Thekkady invites travellers into wildlife-rich forests and spice-growing regions.

Kerala’s backwaters, particularly in Alleppey and Kumarakom, offer a unique experience of slow travel aboard traditional houseboats, navigating canals and lagoons bordered by palm trees and village life. Along the coast, destinations such as Kovalam and Varkala provide a relaxed seaside ambiance, complemented by Ayurvedic wellness traditions deeply rooted in the region.

A journey through Kerala combines nature, culture, wellness, and gentle exploration, offering a balanced and authentic experience for travellers seeking both discovery and relaxation.

Recommended Tours in Kerala

  • Backwater and Houseboat Experiences
  • Nature and Plantation Tours
  • Wildlife and Spice Trail Journeys
  • Ayurveda and Wellness Retreats
  • Beach and Coastal Escapes
  • Cultural and Heritage Tours
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Kedar

Kedar

Your Tour Expert

Some Travel Tips of Our Kerala Tour Expert

“Namaskaram! I’m Kedar your Kerala Tour Expert, here to help you explore the beauty of God’s Own Country, from its tranquil backwaters and lush hills to its vibrant culture and unforgettable adventures.”

Quick Tips

  • Pack Smart

Light, breathable clothes for the tropical climate. Comfortable footwear for trekking or sightseeing. Rain gear if visiting during the monsoon.

  • Stay Hydrated with Tender Coconut

Refresh yourself the local way with Kerala’s famous tender coconut water. It’s healthy, delicious, and widely available.

  • Learn a Few Local Words

Phrases like “Namaskaram” (Hello) or “Nanni” (Thank you) in Malayalam will help you connect with locals.

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  • Don’t Miss a Kathakali, Theyyam or Kalaripayattu Performance

Witnessing a traditional Kathakali dance, Kalaripayattu or Theyyam ritual is a cultural experience you’ll cherish forever.

  • Visit During Festivals

Time your trip to coincide with festivals like Onam, Thrissur Pooram, or Snake Boat Races for a unique cultural vibe.

  • Take Home Local Souvenirs

Pick up authentic Kerala handicrafts, spices, or coir products as a memento of your Kerala trip.

  • Be Mindful of Wildlife Sanctuaries

If visiting places like Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, maintain silence and follow guidelines to protect the ecosystem.

  • Explore the hidden gems

Don’t miss hidden gems like Varkala, Vagamon, or the spice plantations of Thekkady for a more authentic experience.

Guide to travelling to Kerala: Your Gateway to God’s Own Country

A Kerala tour package designed at India Travel etc is your go to guide to the wonders of “God’s Own Country,” offering the state’s rich culture, history, and natural beauty.

Whether you’re sailing through the peaceful backwaters of Alleppey, trekking the misty trails of the Western Ghats, or exploring the vibrant streets of Kochi, our Kerala tour expert ensures you don’t miss out on Kerala’s hidden gems. With a deep understanding of local traditions, wildlife, cuisine, and must-visit spots.

Best Time to Visit Kerala

The best time to visit Kerala is from October to April, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities. During this period, the state experiences cool, dry weather with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 32°C, making it perfect for exploring the beaches, hill stations, and wildlife sanctuaries. For those looking to experience Kerala’s lush monsoon beauty and indulge in Ayurvedic treatments, the monsoon season (June to September) is also a great time. However, be prepared for heavy rains, which can enhance the natural beauty of the landscapes but may limit outdoor activities.

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Best Time to Visit Kerala

Practical Travel Information for Kerala

Visa: Most international visitors require a visa to enter India, so ensure you apply well in advance.
Health: Stay updated on necessary vaccinations and carry basic medications, particularly for travel-related illnesses.
Packing Tips: When traveling to Kerala, pack lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for the tropical climate, along with comfortable footwear for exploring. Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect against the sun.

What to See and Do in Kerala?

Kerala, with its serene backwaters, lush tea gardens, and vibrant culture, offers a mesmerising experience for nature lovers and explorers alike.

Backwater Cruise in Alleppey: Sail through the serene backwaters on a traditional houseboat and explore the tranquil landscapes of Kerala.

● Visit Munnar’s Tea Gardens: Walk through the lush tea plantations of Munnar and enjoy stunning views of the Western Ghats.

Explore Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary: Spot elephants, tigers, and diverse wildlife while enjoying a boat ride on the Periyar Lake.

Relax on Kovalam Beach: Unwind on the sandy shores, try water sports, or simply enjoy the calm ocean at Kerala’s most famous beach.

Discover Fort Kochi: Explore the historic streets of Fort Kochi with its colonial architecture, Chinese fishing nets, and vibrant arts scene.

Ayurvedic Spa and Wellness: Experience Kerala’s world-famous Ayurvedic treatments for rejuvenation and healing.

Visit the Backwaters of Kumarakom: A peaceful destination known for its bird sanctuary and beautiful landscapes.

Attend the Theyyam Rituals: Witness the captivating traditional dance rituals and folk performances in the northern parts of Kerala.

Trek in Wayanad: Explore the scenic beauty of Wayanad with its waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries, and adventure trails.

Cruise on the Neelakurinji Blooms: Visit the hill stations during the bloom of Neelakurinji flowers, which occur once every 12 years.

Explore Varkala Beach: Known for its cliffs, this beach is perfect for relaxation, yoga, and enjoying panoramic sea views.

Visit the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple: A renowned temple in Thiruvananthapuram, famous for its architectural beauty and spiritual significance.

Experience Kerala’s Festivals: Attend vibrant festivals like Onam, Thrissur Pooram, and the Snake Boat Races.

Spice Plantations Tour: Visit the spice plantations in Thekkady and learn about Kerala’s rich spice heritage.

Try Kerala Cuisine: Savor traditional Kerala dishes like appam with stew, Kerala sadya, and fresh seafood at local eateries.

Ideal Number of Days to Explore Kerala?

  • 5-7 Days: This is perfect for those looking for a quick escape. You can cover Kochi, Munnar, and Alleppey in this time, experiencing Kerala’s culture, hill stations, and backwaters. This plan includes exploring Kochi’s heritage sites, relaxing in Munnar’s tea gardens, and enjoying a tranquil houseboat cruise in Alleppey.
  • 8-10 Days: A 8-10 day trip allows you to experience a well-rounded Kerala vacation. You can explore Kochi’s culture, spend time in Munnar’s tea plantations, enjoy wildlife in Thekkady, and finish off with a rejuvenating backwater experience in Alleppey or Kumarakom. This plan offers a balance between nature, adventure, culture, and relaxation.
  • 10-14 Days: For those seeking a deeper exploration of Kerala, a 10-14 day trip offers a chance to visit multiple destinations. In addition to Kochi, Munnar, and Alleppey, you can add Varkala or Kovalam for beach relaxation,

Wayanad for treks and waterfalls, and Thiruvananthapuram for temples and culture. This plan covers the full diversity of Kerala, its hills, beaches, backwaters, wildlife, and beautiful landmarks.

FAQs

The best time to visit Kerala is from October to April, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing, houseboat cruises, and beach activities. The monsoon season (June to September) is also great for Ayurvedic treatments and enjoying lush landscapes.

We provide complete ground handling services in Kerala, including hotel bookings, houseboats, transport, guided sightseeing, and on-ground assistance for international tour operators and travel agencies.

We operate across all major destinations including Cochin, Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, Kumarakom, Wayanad, Kovalam, and Varkala, as well as more remote plantation and eco-tourism regions.

Top beaches in Kerala include Varkala, Kovalam, Cherai, and Bekal Beach. These beaches offer calm waters, golden sands, and stunning views, perfect for relaxation and water activities.

Must-do activities in Kerala include houseboat cruises, Ayurvedic spa treatments, wildlife safaris in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, trekking in Munnar and Wayanad, and enjoying local Kerala cuisine.

Kerala cuisine is known for its spicy and flavourful dishes, with an emphasis on seafood, rice, and coconut. Popular dishes include Kerala Sadya, appam with stew, and fish curry.

For a well-rounded Kerala experience, spend at least 5-7 days. This allows you to explore the backwaters, hill stations, beaches, and cultural landmarks like Kochi and Thekkady.

Kerala is home to some amazing wildlife sanctuaries such as Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, and Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary. These parks offer opportunities for trekking, boat safaris, and wildlife spotting.

Yes, we design fully customized itineraries based on your clients’ interests, travel style, and budget, ensuring a balanced and market-ready programme.

Yes, we provide private chauffeur-driven vehicles and experienced English-speaking guides, ensuring smooth logistics and high service standards.

Kerala is one of the leading destinations for Ayurveda and wellness. We can organise authentic treatments and stays in certified Ayurvedic centres.

Yes, we arrange visits to national parks such as Periyar and Wayanad, including safaris, nature walks, and eco-tourism experiences.

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