The Most Wanted Kerala Package is a popular 3–4 night itinerary that showcases Kerala’s most iconic destinations:
Day | Destination | Highlights |
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1 | Kochi → Munnar | Tea gardens, Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam |
2 | Munnar | Sightseeing, Tea Museum, nature walks |
3 | Alleppey | Houseboat cruise through backwaters, Kerala-style lunch |
4 | Kovalam → Departure | Beach relaxation, optional Ayurvedic spa |
This package blends hill station charm, backwater serenity, and beachside bliss, making it ideal for first-time visitors or short getaways.
✅ Dos and ❌ Don’ts in Kerala
✅ What to Do
- Respect local customs: Dress modestly at religious sites; observe temple rules.
- Try local cuisine: Sadya (vegetarian feast), Kerala fish curry, appam with stew.
- Use eco-friendly transport: Ferries, bicycles, and certified houseboats.
- Shop local: Buy spices, banana fiber crafts, and sandalwood carvings.
- Learn basic Malayalam phrases: “Namaskaram” (hello), “Nanni” (thank you).
❌ What Not to Do
- Don’t litter: Kerala is known for its cleanliness—carry a waste bag.
- Avoid public drinking: Alcohol is regulated; drink only in licensed venues.
- Don’t disrespect religious sites: Follow posted signs and avoid photography.
- Don’t over-bargain: Be fair when buying handmade goods.
- Don’t take photos without permission: Especially of locals or during ceremonies.
📅 Best Time to Visit Kerala
Season | Months | Highlights | Notes |
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🌤️ Winter | October–March | Pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing, beaches, and backwaters | Peak tourist season |
☀️ Summer | April–May | Great for hill stations like Munnar and Wayanad | Warm but manageable |
🌧️ Monsoon | June–September | Lush landscapes, Ayurvedic treatments | Fewer crowds, but heavy rain |
Top Tip: If you love festivals, visit in December–February to catch events like Thiruvathira and Makara Jyothi.
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