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Kerala Honeymoon Packages From Delhi

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Kerala Honeymoon Package From Delhi

The name Kerala is originally derived from Malayalam word 'Kera' which means coconut tree and 'Alam' means land, thus it means land of coconuts. this came due to the abundance of coconut trees in the state.
Kerala is one of the most literate states in the country and with the highest sex ratio as well. Education is giving topmost priority here. The Northern side of Kerala has not gained much popularity yet but it has pristine hill stations, backwaters, and least crowded beach.

Kerala has 14 districts and the capital is Thiruvananthapuram. Kerala has a very deep and long history. The very first prominent kingdom that was based in Kerala was the Chera dynasty. Then came the Ay Kingdom and Ezhimala kingdom.

Kerala has always been famous for spices cultivation and plantation. So in the 15 century, the spice trade attracted Portuguese travelers into Kerala which also got European colonization India. cultivation of spices tea and coffee along with tourism contributes to the economy of Kerala. Food in Kerala, the authentic South Indian cuisine is one of the most happening things in Kerala.

Half the population of Kerala practice Hinduism then followed by Islam and Christianity. the cultural amalgamation in Kerala comes from varied cultures like Aryan, Dravidian, Arab and European cultures. Kerala is extremely famous for its ancient temples like Sabarimala temple, Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple, Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna temple and many more.

Kerala is an amalgamation of lush green valley’s huge coastline, massive plantations and is culturally diverse. the production of pepper and natural rubber contributes to the total national input of the country. The major contributors to Kerala’s economy are Tourism, Fishing industry, Spice plantation and Major ports.

According to a survey conducted by National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), Kerala is one of the cleanest states in India along with Sikkim. This becomes another big reason to travel and get inspiration from. Kerala is well-known for it's over development. It is probably the only state that has provided hospitals and banking facilities in the remotest areas.

It is very well known for its coffee tea and spice plantation which is a major contributor to the economy of Kerala. Another sector that is widely contributing to the economy is the fishing industry. The coastal line has helped a lot of people on their breads in the fishing industry.

Places to Visit in Kerala from Delhi

Places to visit Approximate Distance Famous for
Munnar 2644.6 km Tea plantation
Kollam 2853.9 km Network of canals
Varkala 2858.3 km Janardhan swami temple
Alleppey 2762.6 km Backwaters
Kumarakom 2757.6 km Vembanad Lake
Thekkady 2687.1 km Periyar National Park
Thiruvananthapuram 2907.2 km Kovalam beach
Pathanamthitta district 2789.6 km Sabarimala temple
Wayanad 2460.5 km Wayanad Hills

Ideal duration

Ideal duration to visit Kerala is 8 days and 7 nights. This place has a lot to offer. From valleys to beaches to mountain peaks to backwaters to plantations to temples to delicious food. Each day it will fill you with its scenic beauty and sunsets. It is truly a God’s own country.

Best Time to Visit Kerala

Kerala is a place that you can visit all throughout the year with each season having its own benefits and disadvantages.

Winter in Kerala (Peak season)

The best season and the peak season of Kerala is the winter season that is between September to March. This period has a very pleasant weather and beautiful climate with almost no humidity. Make sure to carry some woollen clothes along, you might needed during the trek.

Monsoon in Kerala

During the monsoon season that is from June to August people prefer the season if they are going to Kerala for ayurvedic treatment. the wet climate offers a great rejuvenating experience through Ayurveda treatment. the disadvantage of monsoon is driving in the hilly area and travelling to the beach as there are high tides in the sea.

Summers in Kerala (off-season)

The next season is the summer season that's from April to the beginning of June. this is the season that is not at all crowded because people do not prefer the temperature of the season. but the temperature does not rise above 32 degrees which is still bearable.

How to Reach Kerala

By train

Kerala and Delhi are very well connected through Indian Railways with about 12 trains running between New Delhi and Thiruvananthapuram. It takes about 42 hours to reach.

So what are you waiting for? Treat your eyes with this magnificent beauty that Kerala offers and live a lifetime experience.

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FAQs About Kerala Honeymoon Packages

What are some of the National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries to visit in Kerala?

Here's a list of some of the National Parks that you can visit in Kerala:

  • Periyar National Park
  • Eravikulam National Park
  • Nagarhole National Park
  • Bandipur Tiger Reserve and National Park
  • Mudumalai National Park

 

Is Kerala a clean state?

Kerala is a very clean state compared to most of the metropolitan cities. It is known as "God's own country" for a reason! Sulthan Bathery is the cleanest city in the state.

Are there any villages that one can visit in Kerala?

Definitely! There are numerous villages in Kerala that you can visit in Kerala which are also famous tourist attractions. For instance, Kuttanad, Cherai, Kovalam, Kumarakom and Kumbalangi.

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Read on to find out why our customers love us!

Gobaluin's 3 days trip to Kerala

a day ago
The whole trip and the experience was good. We did not face any major issues.
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Gobaluin

Bangalore

Vishwas's 5 days trip to Kerala

3 days ago
The stays booked was very good, but the driver insisted us to book jeeps through his contacts only which were very expensive and also took to places which can be skipped.
VR

Vishwas Rao

Bengaluru

Jehangir's 7 days trip to Kerala

3 days ago
Our travel agent was good but I had a heart breaking experience as the vehicle at the airport pickup was not what was asked for so I had to arrange one myself with additional waste of time in acquiring it and paying extra for the same. After reaching the hotel I had to let the vehicle go and was without one till late next morning. Fortunately the agent arranged for the appropriate vehicle and I could save the trip. I have not be reimbursed for the extra expenses even after sharing all payment details. So in a way yes I was extremely dejected till all became well. I still am as I have not been reimbursed The place and sightseeing was wonderful
JE

Jehangir Elavia

Mumbai

Abhishek's 5 days trip to Kerala

4 days ago
Overall trip was good. Driver were good, hotels were good in some places. Houseboat hotel was okay. Tekkedy hotel was amazing. Munnar hotel didn't have AC and I wasn't aware, hotel was average, food service was slow.
AS

Abhishek Singhi

Pune

Henrita's 7 days trip to Kerala

4 days ago
We had a tour of 6 Nights to Kerala. The tour organiser Mr.Renjith from 7Cdestinations is an excellent person who arranged my Tour. All the hotel stay and cab arranged by him was excellent. The cab driver Mr Sandeep was also very polite and cooperative. We had a hastle free trip and at a very reasonable rate.
HJ

Henrita Johnson

No

Parveen's 10 days trip to Kerala

5 days ago
We had a great trip to Kerala. The hotels had been booked properly. The hotels were nice in general. The Kochi hotel could do with some minor but very important maintenance. Gave us the feeling that it is mostly unoccupied. Alleppy UDS was really nice. UDS hotels in Trivandrum and Kovlam were also nice even though the Kovlam hotel rooms were of lower than expected category. Buying the entrance tickets for most places were a somewhat painful experience because of long queues despite paying high or fast queue prices. 4 hour Houseboat experience in Alleppy was a bit disappointing . It was probably much better than a full day houseboat experience. I believe a Shikara boat for a few hours could have been a better experience. The Travel agent did not book the Pariyar Tiger Reserve tickets for boat ride in advance as per the deal. Finally we decided to give it a miss. The agent did however offer us the refund of the cost for that. Munnar gave us a real hill station feeling. The Aranyaka resort was very nice. Our room had great views. We could have spent some more days there.
PG

Parveen Goel

Mirza's 5 days trip to Kerala

6 days ago
It was my first visit to kerela and after research I chose to go with 7C Destination. The whole trip went smooth and the driver was very kind. He very well took care of our requirements and took us to all the points and gave us enough time to enjoy and rejuvenate at different points. My agent Ranjith kept in touch all the times right from planning my itinerary to accomodating my adhoc requests and was very prompt at replying. Me and my wife are very happy with our trip to Kerela. It was a wholesome experience in the God's own country. Allepey house boat was a much delightful experience and unique in its own way. I will remember this experience for the rest of my life. It's a must do for all visiting kerela
MF

Mirza Fadiano

Kanpur

Sandeep's 3 days trip to Kerala

7 days ago
All the hotels are good except the tulasi Village it good for nature view but safety and security wise the rooms are not good also the food is not up to mark mainly not recommended for family
SG

Sandeep Gurala

Bangalore

Mcgregornick's 4 days trip to Kerala

7 days ago
Our 4 day tour of Kerala was pretty good. The tour is very prepackaged with the driver taking you to the sites he thinks you’ll want to see (the same ones everyone else is sent to see) so it doesn’t suit individuals looking to get off the beaten track. For example, we stopped at the same waterfalls as everyone else, went to the same tea museum and national park as everyone else and were scheduled to go to the same dam as everyone else (we opted out). There is no asking you what you want to do or getting to know your preferences; you are treated as just another uneducated tourist to fleece. Our driver was courteous but initially used his phone a lot while driving (videos, talking and texting) but stopped after I asked him to. Our private Alleppey houseboat was clean and beautiful but the cruising part itself was disappointing. We were only underway for a total of 3 hours out of our 20+ hours on board, meaning we were docked for 15 hours, tied up to shore. You get dropped off at the boat, cruise for 30 minutes to a small shop downriver, get the hard sell on some prawns (2000 rupees a kilo), cruise for 30 more minutes, tie up at shore, eat lunch (very tasty), crew naps, after 1.5 hours stopped, you start to cruise onto the main body of the lake, cruise for 2 hours in what is ultimately a loop and return to the exact place you boarded the boat. You tie up and sit there until 9 am the next morning, despite our itinerary clearly saying we were to cruise from 8-9 am. The boat is cool but, again, you feel like you’re getting cheated out of the 5 hours of cruising you are promised. Also, when you see 50 other boats right next to you doing the exact same thing, it takes away from the experience. Being docked on shore for the vast majority of the trip, you wonder what’s the point of getting a houseboat? Hotels in the area are much cheaper and with a day cruise, you would get to see the same things we saw. The company rep did not often respond to my messages during the trip, instead choosing to ignore rather than help solve issues. Overall, Travel unbounded isn’t bad but they aren’t great either; you leave with a lackluster vacation experience.
M

Mcgregornick

Bangalore

Anurup's 4 days trip to Kerala

8 days ago
Good Experience. The only problem was the cab given. It was a below average vehicle that was provided with many things not working.
AC

Anurup Chakraborty

Bengaluru

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Tips to Visit Kerala

Given below are some of the tips one should keep in mind on a Delhi to Kerala honeymoon package.

  • If you go there any time between February to me then you can enjoy alongside the beach but if you are going during winters please do not forget to carry some woollens. It gets cold sometimes because the hilly region and can help you during the trek.
  • Do not forget to carry sunscreen and sunglasses during summers to protect your eyes and skin and do not forget to carry a good morning star rises during the winters because skin might just get dry.
  • During the summer it is advisable to carry cotton outfits because that comfortable and very lightweight which will help you doing the trek. Do not track without shoes because the hilly region is very steep and one is good grip.
  • Have enough water with you especially during the track because there is a lot of dehydration that can happen especially during summers and otherwise as well.
  • Liquor in Kerala is available from five star hotels and shops of Kerala beverage corporation but remember to drink responsibly
  • Do not forget to visit the ancient old temples in Kerala because they are of great significance and quiet famous all around the world. the cultural influence in Kerala is quite high and very interesting.

Kerala is a beautiful place with Western Ghats running through lush green valley’s backwaters beaches tea and coffee plantation and age old spice plantation. it has a lot to offer for a tourist and one must definitely visit Kerala once-in-a-lifetime. the hill stations of Kerala Paradise in heaven, especially during the winter season. Munnar being one of them. Kerala has a lot of cultural influence along with great food that is famous worldwide. You must consider going to Kerala for a holiday.