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"Here you'll find affordable Kerala Honeymoon / Holiday Packages" |
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Exciting Kerala tour packages to fulfill your dream. Whether on a romantic Kerala honeymoon or on a relaxed Kerala holiday package, TSWW Kerala tour packages offer you much more. That's why thousands have already booked with us.
Browse through the affordable Kerala tour packages. All itineraries are extremely popular and give you the best of Kerala. If you want changes to suit your needs and budget, feel free to tell us. We'll Tailor make an itinerary - just for you. Remember, when you book with us you Save Money and are completely assured of a Guaranteed Satisfying Experience. Come ... Plan a Great Time! Book Now!
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Kerala Tour package
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Sample Itinerary |
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Kerala Tour Package - 8 Nights / 9 Days:
2 Nights Munnar / 2 Nights Thekkady / 2 Nights Kumarakom - Alleppey / 2 Nights Kovalam
(Kanyakumari Excursion)
Day 1 : Arrive at Cochin and start your TSWW Kerala Tour Package. Proceed to Munnar (150 Kms Drive, 4 Hours Journey) and check into hotel and Relax. Day at leisure and stay overnight.
Day 2 : Go for local sight seeing in and around Munnar like Mattupatty Dam, Echo Point, Tata Tea Plantation visit, Ervikulam National Park, Rajamalai and Back to the hotel and Stay Overnight.
Day 3 : Proceed to Periyar Thekkady (125 Kms. Drive, 4 Hours Journey) and check into hotel and Relax. Evening by 1600 Hrs. go for the Wildlife Sanctuary Boating by boat safari (Extra Cost) and Back to the hotel an stay overnight.
Day 4 : Go for the Spice Plantation Visit, Garden Fresh Spice Shopping and back to the hotel and stay overnight.
Day 5 : Proceed to Kumarakom / Alleppey and check into the hotel and Relax. Evening go for the Backwater Cruise in the lush green villages of Kerala (Extra Cost) and back to the hotel or Houseboat and stay overnight.
Day 6 : Day at Leisure. Overnight.
Day 7 : Proceed to Kovalam (170 Kms. Drive, 4 Hours Journey) and check into hotel and relax. Evening at Leisure on the Kovalam Beach and Stay Overnight.
Day 8 :Morning after Breakfast Visit the Famous Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Padmanabhapuram Palace, Museum, Naipier Dam, and by 12 noon Proceed to Kanyakumari
(100 Kms. Drive, 2 ½ Hours One Way) Visit the Vivekananda Rock, Vivekananda Temple, Triveni Sangam, Sunset Point and back to the Kovalam hotel and stay overnight.
Day 9 : Proceed to Trivandrum (15 Kms. Drive, ½ hours Journey) for Mumbai departure. Your TSWW Kerala Tour ends here. |
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TSWW Kerala Hotels
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Deluxe |
Luxury |
Cochin |
Hotel Sealord / Star Lagoon |
Yuvarani Residency / Nyle Plaza |
The Mercy / Bolgatty Palace |
Munnar |
Las Palmas / Highrange Inn |
Tea Castle / Misty Mountain / Eastend |
Tea Valley / Silver Tips / Siena |
Thekkady |
Sandra Palace / Micheal's Inn / S. N. International |
Silvercrest / Periyar Meadows |
Greenwoods / Carmelia / Cardamom |
Kumarakom / Alleppey |
Arcadia Regency / Green Palace |
Coir Village / Waterscapes |
Lake Song / Backwater Ripples |
Kovalam / Trivandrum |
Kovalam Beach Retreat / Magic Days |
Hotel Sumudra / Isola Di Cocco |
Uday Samudra / Estuary Island |
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Kerala Tour package
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Sample Itinerary |
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Kerala Tour Package - 6 Nights / 7 Days:
2 Nights Munnar / 1 Night Thekkady / 1 Night Alleppey - Kumarakom / 2 Nights Kovalam
Day 1 : Arrive at Cochin Arrive at Cochin and start your TSWW Kerala Tour Package.Proceed to Munnar (150km – 4hrs drive) & check in to the hotel & relax. Evening at leisure. Stay overnight.
Day 2 :Go for local sight seeing in and around Munnar like Mattupatty Dam, Echo Point, Tea Plantation visit, Rajmalai, Ervikulam National Park & back to the hotel and stay overnight.
Day 3 : Proceed to Periyar Thekkady (160km – 4hrs drive) check in to the hotel and relax. Evening go for the Wild life sanctuary (optional) by boat safari, spice shopping & back to the hotel and relax.
Day 4 : After breakfast proceed to Kumarakom (160 km – 4hrs drive) & check in to the hotel and relax. Evening go for backwater cruise (Optional) in the lush green villages of Kerala & back to hotel & overnight stay in hotel
Day 5 : Morning after breakfast proceed to Kovalam (170 kms. Drive, 4 Hours Journey) and Check into hotel and Relax. Day at Leisure. Stay Overnight.
Day 6 : Morning Visit the Famous Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Padmanabhapuram Palace and Evening the Evening on the Kovalam Beach. Stay Overnight.
Day 7 : Departure Transfer to Trivandrum. Your TSWW Kerala Tour ends here. |
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Kerala : Know more... |
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Kerala is located on the south-western region of the country. It was created on 1 November 1956, bringing together the areas where Malayalam was the dominant language. The state has an area of 38,863 km and is bordered by Karnataka to the north, Tamil Nadu to the south and the east and the Lakshadweep Sea towards the west. Thiruvananthapuram [Trivandrum] is the capital and largest city of Kerala. Kochi [Cochin] and Kozhikode are the other major cities. Kerala is also known for its many small towns that are scattered across the state, thus creating a higher density of population.
Kerala had established itself as a major spice trade centre from as early as 3000 BC,. A 3rd-century-BC rock inscription by emperor Asoka the Great attests to a Keralaputra. Around 1 BC the region was ruled by the Chera Dynasty, which traded with the Greeks, Romans andArabs. The Tamil Chera dynasty, Ays and the Pandyan Empire were the traditional rulers of Kerala whose patriarchal dynasties ruled until the 14th century. The Cheras collapsed after repeated attacks from the neighboring Chola and Rashtrakuta kingdoms. FeudalNamboothiri Brahmin and Nair city-states subsequently gained control of the region. Contact with Europeans after the arrival of Vasco Da Gama in 1498 gave way to struggles between colonial and native interests. By early 16th century, the Portuguese established their domination. They were defeated by the Dutch in 1663, who in turn were forced out of the land by the British East India Company in 1795, bringing the area under British dominion. After independence, the state of Kerala was created in 1956 from the former state of Travancore-Cochin, the Malabar district of Madras State, and the Kasaragod taluk of Dakshina Kannada. |
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Kerala Tourism |
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Kerala is a popular tourist destination famous for its backwaters, Ayurvedic treatments [9] and tropical greenery.
Popular attractions in the state include the beaches at Kovalam, Cherai, Varkala, Kappad,Muzhappilangad and Bekal;
the hill stations of Munnar, Nelliampathi, Ponmudi and Wayanad; and national parks and wildlife sanctuaries at Periyar,
Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary and Eravikulam National Park.
The "backwaters" region, which comprises an extensive network of interlocking rivers, lakes, and canals that centre on Alleppey, Kollam, Kumarakom, and Punnamada also see heavy tourist traffic. Heritage sites, such as the Padmanabhapuram Palace and the Mattancherry Palace, are also visited.
Cities such as Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram are popular centres for their shopping and traditional theatrical performances. During early summer, the Thrissur Pooram is conducted, attracting foreign tourists who are largely drawn by the festival's elephants and celebrants.The main pilgrim tourist spots of Kerala are Sabarimala Temple, Padmanabhaswamy Temple (Thiruvananthapuram),Padanilam Parabrahma Temple(Mavelikkara), Chettikulangara Temple, Vadakumnathan Temple, Guruvayoor Temple, Sarkara Devi Temple, Malayattor Church and Parumala Church. |
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Kerala Transportation |
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Kerala by Road
Kerala has 145,704 kilometers of roads This translates to about 4.62 kilometers of road per thousand population, compared to an all India average of 2.59 kilometers Virtually all of Kerala's villages are connected by road.
Kerala road includes 1,524 km of National highway , 4006 km of state highway and 23,702 km of district roads Longest National highway passing through Kerala isNH 17 which connects Edappalli to Panvel (near Mumbai). This 4 line highway has 420 km in Kerala(edapalli to thalapadi).
The second longest national highway passing through Kerala is NH 47 which connects seelam to kanyakumari which has 416.8 km in kerala(from valayaar to kaliyikkavilaNH 19(cochin Rameswaram) NH 208(kollam - Thirumangalam) NH 212 (kozhikode -mysore) NH 213(kozhikode - Palakkad) NH 220(Kollam - theni) are the national highways starting from Kerala Most of Kerala's west coast is accessible through two national highways, NH 47, and NH 17 and eastern hills are accessible through proposed Hill Highway (Kerala).
The Kerala State Transport Project (KSTP), which includes the GIS-based Road Information and Management Project (RIMS), is responsible for maintaining and expanding the state highways system; it also oversees major district roads.
Kerala by Railway
The Indian Railways' Southern Railway line runs throughout the state, connecting all major towns and cities except those in the highland districts of Idukki and Wayanad. Kerala's major railway stations are Alappuzha, Aluva, Chengannur, Ernakulam Junction, Ernakulam Town, Kannur,Kasaragod, Kollam Junction, Kottayam, Kozhikode, Palakkad Junction, Shornur Junction,Thalassery, Thrissur , Tirur, Thiruvananthapuram Central and Vadakara.
Kerala by Water ways
The backwaters traversing the state are an important mode of inland navigation. National Waterway 3 traverse through the state.
Kerala Airports
The state has three major international airports at Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, and Kozhikode, that link the state with the rest of the nation and the world.The Cochin International Airport (COK) was the first Indian airport incorporated as a public limited company and is funded by nearly 10,000 Non Resident Indians from 30 countries. A fourth international airport is proposed at Kannur. |
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