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Kerala Holidays

Kerala Tours

You could spend a lifetime exploring the nuances that make each place – and each day – distinctly different from the last in India. Each is marked by its own food, festivals and traditions. And there’s an ever-changing landscape too. On our Kerala holidays and the languid south, you’ll find the pace much slower than in the frenetic north. Tranquil rural villages, deserted white-sand beaches and wildlife-rich rainforest make Kerala the perfect haven. Beautiful countryside, rolling plains and lush valleys are home to elephants, monkeys and other flora and fauna.

On Exodus’ Kerala tours you’ll have the opportunity to stay on a traditional houseboat and explore the sleepy backwaters. The barges are open on both sides, encouraging a natural breeze and allowing stunning views of both banks of the river. Throughout the journey watch local life pass by, and in the evenings visit villages to experience the cultural heritage first hand.

Cycling along the scenic coast of Kerala lets you witness the azure waters of the Arabian Sea, picturesque beaches and charming fishing villages, while the rural, rolling hills inland are strewn with lush spice and tea plantations, providing a sensory paradise with fragrant aromas and verdant tea leaves.

Immerse yourself in the local culture to gain a deeper understanding of Kerala’s deep traditions, from mesmerising dance performances to lip-smacking cuisine bursting with vibrant flavours. The warm hospitality of the locals adds a personal touch to your experience and makes you feel right at home in this tropical paradise.

Kerala Holidays

Cycle Kerala & Tropical India

Kerala
14 Days from 2 878 €
2 580 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Cycle from the Western Ghats to the idyllic coastline of Kerala

Cycling

Southern India Coast to Coast Ride

Kerala
14 Days from 3 120 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Cycle through two distinctively different Indian states

Cycling

Cycle the Coast of Kerala

Kerala
8 Days from 1 678 €
1 560 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Gentle cycling along the tropical Keralan coastline

Cycling

The Tropical South

Kerala
14 Days from 1 738 €
1 620 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Find peace and paradise in India’s two southernmost states: Kerala and Tamil Nadu

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Discover South India – Premium Adventure

Kerala
14 Days from 3 600 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Go off the tourist trail to experience authentic culture and majestic landscapes

Culture

India's North & South – Premium Adventure

Kerala
15 Days from 4 498 €
4 260 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

A cultural immersion in one of the world’s most fascinating lands

Culture

Spice Trails of Kerala

Kerala
15 Days from 2 100 €

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walking through the beautiful hills and tea plantations of South India

Walking & Trekking

Our first cycling adventure with Exodus (after a great various activity tour to Vietnam last year) and this tour was just perfect for my husband and I as we love being active. However we still enjoyed the free days to explore and the sightseeing too. We had a great group and excellent guides. It was also our first trip to India and we felt as though we saw the real India, especially in the first week. The people were so friendly and they never stopped smiling and waving at us. The bikes were very good quality and suited to the mixed terrain. The hotels were generally of a good standard although a couple not so much but appreciate that it’s not always easy to find suitable accommodation in certain areas.

Jacqueline Smith Cycle Kerala & Tropical India

This trip is certainly an insight into real India, we definitely felt we were in at the deep-end! We’ve previously cycled in Vietnam and Sri Lanka with Exodus and this trip was very different. Our previous holidays included a lot of information about the abundant flora, fauna and history of the countries, this trip not so much. However, it is very interesting to cycle through the villages and towns to see how the people are living and the people were very friendly towards us.
Don’t under-estimate he climb up Ooty Hill, it’s an unrelenting slog, but well worth the pain for the sense of pride at the top and the lovely stop at the Highland Cafe.
Some people in the group had asked for electric bikes and 2 of them were small-wheeled and, in my opinion, looked quite poor and not up to the job. However, our non-electric bikes were absolutely fine.
The roads are very busy and we had some sections cycling on the highway so I would say that this isn’t cycling for the faint-hearted. However, our guide was excellent at keeping the group together through the ‘dodgy’ bits! The cycling for the first few days does include a fair few hills so don’t expect it to be flat! Also, some of the road surfaces can be a bit rough, or even non-existent in some places, so don’t forget your padded cycling shorts!
Eating out is very cheap in the south and we had some delicious food. Also as far as I’m aware no-one in our group suffered with any tummy upsets.
In the main, the hotels were good. We had a couple which were a bit basic, but our guide explained that this was because there wasn’t anything else in the area, but other hotels were excellent so it’s swings and roundabouts.
All in all, a very good trip and we definitely feel like we’ve seen real, incredible, India.

Kathryn Boast Cycle Kerala & Tropical India

India is an over-the-top experience for all the senses, bright colours, constant noise, strong flavours, heat and cold. The cycle routes provided a wonderful opportunity to explore a wide variety of landscapes and lifestyles — farmland, plantations, villages and small cities. We experienced the busyness of the traffic and the quiet of the beaches. Shibu was a wonderful guide who answered all our questions and explained the economic activities of the backwaters of Kerala. The challenges of this route include the heat and humidity combined with the long distances in the coastal section of the trip, and the demands of intense traffic conditions and poor roads on some days. The climb up Ooti is challenging, but accounts for only 90 minutes of one day. I used an e-bike for the first time on this trip and it would have been helpful except that it was so poorly fitted.

Nancy Arbogast Cycle Kerala & Tropical India

When is the best time to visit Kerala?

The best time to visit Kerala is during the winter months of October to February. This period sees pleasant weather with mild temperatures and low humidity, making it perfect for exploring the serene backwaters and beautiful beaches that Kerala is most famous for. The post-monsoon season from September to November is also a great time to visit, as the landscape is vibrant and refreshed from the rains. Avoiding the summer months of March to May is advisable due to the high temperatures and humidity, which can make outdoor activities uncomfortable.

What is Kerala’s cuisine like?

Keralan cuisine originates from the southern state of Kerala in India and is an exciting fusion of flavours that tantalises the taste buds. Known for its diverse range of dishes, the food here is characterised by the generous use of coconut, curry leaves and spices like black pepper, cardamom and cloves. One of the most popular dishes is the traditional fish curry made with fresh catch of the day, coconut milk and lots of aromatic spices. Another favourite is appam, a soft and fluffy pancake-like bread made from fermented rice batter.

FAQs on Kerala Tours

What are the best places to visit in Kerala?

Kerala is known as ‘God’s Own Country’ and plays host to many incredible places. In Cochin, the historic port city, explore the beautiful colonial architecture and wander through vibrant local markets. Munnar is most famous for its tea plantations and captivates you with its mist-shrouded hills and lush landscapes. And if you’re a nature lover, head to Periyar National Park to discover the rich biodiversity and enjoy thrilling wildlife encounters with the likes of elephants, gaurs and colourful birds. Just across the border in Tamil Nadu, a trip to Madurai promises a memorable cultural experience with its bustling markets and ancient temples, including the ornately carved Sri Meenakshi Temple.

What are the best things to do on Kerala holidays?

Kerala is a wonderful destination blessed with beautiful scenery, tranquil backwaters and stunning hill stations. You’ll find a wide a variety of enriching activities to do here, such as a houseboat cruise through the backwaters, savouring traditional Kerala cuisine prepared on board. Alternatively, explore the vibrant culture and history of Fort Kochi, home to ancient churches and striking street art, trek through the picturesque tea estates of Munnar or witness breathtaking views from one of the tropical beaches. For a spot of relaxation, immerse yourself in Ayurvedic treatments which rejuvenate your mind, body and soul.

Is it worth exploring Kerala's backwaters?

Kerala’s backwaters are a network of interconnected canals, lakes, rivers and inlets that stretch along the coast. This picturesque region is known for its tranquility, natural beauty and unique ecosystem. The backwaters serve as a vital mode of transportation for locals, with traditional houseboats known as “kettuvallams” gliding through the waters. If you want to experience the rich culture and stunning landscapes of Kerala, it’s definitely worth exploring the backwaters on a houseboat. The region’s exotic birdlife, lush paddy fields and charming villages give you an insight into the nature and traditional way of life.

Is Kerala a family-friendly destination?

Kerala is a family-friendly destination with a diverse combination of natural beauty, rich culture and unique experiences. Home to meandering backwaters, fertile landscapes and exotic beaches, Kerala provides the perfect setting for families to explore and discover new places and culture. The state is also home to numerous attractions such as wildlife sanctuaries, tea plantations and traditional Kathakali performances, which families can enjoy together. It’s also a great destination for introducing children to different cuisine as the flavoursome food and spices cater to all kinds of palates.

What activities are available on Kerala holidays?

Kerala offers a wide range of outdoor activities for adventure seekers. Hiking through the Western Ghats provides you with magnificent views of tea plantations and waterfalls while cycling along the dramatic coastline lets you explore traditional fishing villages and heavenly beaches. If you’re looking for something with more of an adrenaline rush, why not try your hand at parasailing over the sparkling waters of the Arabian Sea? At many of Kerala’s beaches, there are plenty of water sports available, from sea kayaking to jet skiing.

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