Our Kerala holidays & tours

One of the beauties of our Kerala holidays is how many fantastic ways there are to explore this southern, coastal state. Luxurious and languid houseboat tours abound in the backwaters, piloted by local crews and providing ample opportunities to nip ashore on village visits. On land, you can walk through misted hills and tea plantations, perhaps heading upwards to rainforest trails in the Western Ghats. Cycling is another divine way to get around Kerala, allowing for a wonderfully culturally immersive experience as you pass through small communities that rarely see tourists. And some of our most popular Kerala holidays include homestays, where you’ll be welcomed by local hosts and given a memorable introduction to Keralan life and traditions – don’t miss out on the chance of a cookery lesson.

Our top Kerala holidays

Kerala tailor made holiday, 11 days

From £1472
11 days ex flights
Revitalize in Kerala - A most wonderful and balanced trip

Kerala homestay tour, India

From £2580
16 days inc UK flights
Stay in homestays in various destinations in Kerala

Kerala birdwatching holidays, Western Ghats

From US $1540
8 days ex flights
An endemic birding tour through the Western Ghats of India

Kayaking in the Keralan Backwaters

From US $430
3 days ex flights
Experience local life kayaking through Kerala backwaters

Tamil Nadu and Kerala holiday, India

From £1999 to £2399
13 days ex flights
Epic exploration from west to east - Tamil Nadu to Kerala.

Kerala luxury holiday

From £3180
16 days inc UK flights
Experience a diverse range of Kerala’s best-loved landscapes

Kerala houseboat holiday, India

From £1740
10 days inc UK flights
Set yourself afloat along the quiet Keralan backwaters on a one-bed crewed houseboat

Highlights of Kerala tour, 16 days

From £2873
16 days ex flights
An exclusive bespoke tour through the wonders of Kerala

South India holiday

From £1851
15 days ex flights
Tour the ancient trading cities and towns
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Kerala holiday highlights

I find great pleasure in interacting with tourists and love spending time with them and helping them explore the amazing hill stations
– Zac Koshy, our partner
It’s stepping out of a comfort zone for some tourists but, for others it is stepping into a truly wonderful cultural one. Keralites are very welcoming and by spending some of your holiday in a homestay most of which are on small farms, you will not only meet some fab people, but eat some of the finest food on your travels. Folk music is part of Keralite tradition, so by bringing a song, recorder or harmonica on your travels, you’ll allow cultures to merge through music.

Go get the Ghats

Few people associate Kerala with mountains, the Himalayas monopolising the western desire for elevated landscapes. Although they may not appeal to the serious explorers out there, the Western Ghats range is rapturous for most ramblers. And mountain bike riders. All in all, The Ghats are one of the best things to do in Kerala. Named as one of the world’s Biodiversity Hotspots, it’s a daily festival of flora and fauna here. And no snow either in winter. A good starting point is the town of Munnar, with the backdrop of Anamudi, Kerala's highest peak at 2,695m. Hike or bike through tea and coffee plantations, such as the world’s highest tea estate at Kolukumalai as well as to hillstations, which were built as summer retreats by the British colonial powers to cool down from the summer heat. Escape to tourist free hideaways on trails through high altitude grasslands and, in delightful contrast, montaine rainforest (known as sholas), such as the Silent Valley National Park with its ascent up to Meesapulimala peak. The other advantage of enjoying the elevated landscapes of Kerala is that the lowlands, with their cooling backwaters and then coastal treats, are all downhill and never too far away.  

Be transported by Theyyam

The ritual of Theyyam, as an outsider, is not only an honour but also humbling to witness
A ritual form of worship undertaken by men in northern Kerala. Unlike the more well-known dance, Kathakali, this is not a performance, but a truly spiritual experience. A colourful ritual, with men besporting costume and makeup, it focuses on the worship of heroes and ancestral spirits. Although it was performed by men of the lower caste, this trance like ritual equalized everyone. It happens in festivals, or at more intimate local shrines. Best go with your tour operator in a small group.

Kerala by kayak

With more and more houseboats taking over the backwaters of Kerala, you can delve deeper into the narrow canals, waterways, rivers and lakes by kayak. Stopping for traditional Kerala lunch in villages, such as Kuttanad, along the way, this is a delightful way to combine slow travel and slow food. These trips take you into the heart of rural Kerala, where duck rearers, toddy tappers and fishermen welcome peaceful paddlers, but also share their harvests with you at riverside bars, stalls and cafes along the way. Kayaking tours are led by local well trained guides who know these waters like no other, and who are tapping into tourists’ desire to discover Kerala’s biodiverse beauty through experiential travel. Combine this with a homestay in Alleppey and you have the perfect package of true community tourism.

Our Kerala holidays reviews

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Dominic Pia02 Dec 2025
The most exciting part of the holiday was walking in the magnificent Periyar forest and finding tiger pad prints… The holiday was fantastic and exceeded expectations.read more
Colin Jenkins18 Nov 2025
Brilliant. One of the best holidays I've had.read more
Bruce Cecil07 Nov 2025
It was excellent all roundread more
Sarah Chaudhri20 Oct 2025
It was great! Seeing the Taj Mahal. Visiting a couple who live in a very simple tea picker’s house (just two rooms) who cooked us lunch. The cruise on the Backwaters of Kerala and sleeping on the boat. read more
Written by Catherine Mack
Photo credits: [Page banner: Scorpp] [Kayaking: Kalypso Adventure] [Homestay: lensmatter] [Western Ghats: Phillippe Verheyden] [Theyyam: Dhruvaraj S]