With holidays to Kerala you’ll get everything that makes India such an awe-inspiring destination compressed into one state. With things to see like elephant sanctuaries, forested backwater routes, and palm-lined shorelines on Southern India tours, there’s a reason this region is known as ‘God’s own country’.
With Newmarket holidays escorted tours of Kerala, you’ll get the chance to traverse mountain landscapes and dive into shimmering pools fed by waterfalls. It’s not all about natural highlights, though. There are countless ancient buildings to admire, multiple buzzing cities to get lost in, and, of course, enough dishes to eat something new every day for a year and still not make a dent in the culinary culture of India’s most diverse state. After all, there’s a reason holidays to Kerala make millions of must-do lists every year.
18 days from £2,385 pp
was £2,585 pp
October 2024 - November 2026
18 days
2 airports
17 included
30 included
Kerala is blessed with some of the most astounding natural scenescapes and wildlife populations not just in India, but the entire world: a visit to this region isn't complete without soaking up a lease a little of the natural world.
Known as ‘The Land of Spices’, Kerala’s reputation for deliciously spiced food precedes it; with more than 5,000 years of history in trading spices, and a heavy influence from both traditional Syrian Christian and Muslim cuisine, a world of intense fragrance, fiery heat and cooling palette cleansers awaits you!
Due to its historical diversity, Kerala cuisine is a delightful fusion of flavours and cooking styles from around the globe, and includes both meat-based and vegetarian dishes.
With that said, you can't visit the region without sampling a Kerala Prawn Curry. Made using local crustaceans, the unique blend of big flavours will have you begging for another bowl before you’ve lapped up the first.
Experience some of the earth’s highest mountains and soak up the glory of a culture based on ancient spirituality.
Experience a musical phenomenon like no other and watch André Rieu in his hometown of Maastricht.
Experience the destination which was once part of the world’s most epic trading route: the Silk Road.