Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey & Varkala/Kovalam
Planning a Kerala holiday that combines misty mountains, wildlife, peaceful backwaters and beautiful beaches? This 6 nights 7 days Kerala tour is one of the best ways to experience the highlights of Kerala in a single trip.
The itinerary takes you from the tea-covered hills of Munnar to the forests of Thekkady, through the tranquil backwaters of Alleppey or Kumarakom, and finally to the beaches of Varkala or Kovalam. The journey ends with sightseeing in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala’s capital city.
It is a well-balanced Kerala itinerary for couples, families, honeymooners and first-time visitors who want to experience several sides of Kerala without making the holiday unnecessarily hectic.
A major advantage of this route is that you can choose between a traditional Alleppey/Kumarakom houseboat stay or a backwater hotel/resort stay, depending on your budget and travel style.
Kerala Tourism itself features 6-night/7-day itineraries combining Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey Houseboat and Kovalam, making this combination particularly suitable for a week-long Kerala holiday.
6 Nights 7 Days Kerala Tour at a Glance
| Day | Destination | Overnight Stay |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Kochi → Munnar | Munnar |
| Day 2 | Full-day Munnar sightseeing | Munnar |
| Day 3 | Munnar → Thekkady | Thekkady |
| Day 4 | Thekkady → Alleppey/Kumarakom | Houseboat or Hotel |
| Day 5 | Alleppey/Kumarakom → Varkala/Kovalam | Varkala/Kovalam |
| Day 6 | Beach & local sightseeing | Varkala/Kovalam |
| Day 7 | Varkala/Kovalam → Thiruvananthapuram sightseeing → Departure | — |
Recommended Route
Kochi → Munnar → Thekkady → Alleppey/Kumarakom → Varkala/Kovalam → Thiruvananthapuram
For travellers arriving by flight, starting in Kochi International Airport and departing from Thiruvananthapuram International Airport is usually the most convenient arrangement for this route.
Why Choose This 6 Nights 7 Days Kerala Tour?
Kerala is a destination where every region feels different.
In just seven days, this itinerary gives you:
- Tea plantations and mountains in Munnar
- Wildlife and spice plantations in Thekkady
- Kerala’s famous backwaters in Alleppey/Kumarakom
- A traditional houseboat experience
- Arabian Sea beaches in Varkala or Kovalam
- Cultural and historical attractions in Thiruvananthapuram
- Scenic road journeys through Kerala
- Plenty of opportunities for local food and photography
Munnar is situated at around 1,600 metres above sea level and is famous for rolling hills, tea plantations, waterfalls and scenic valleys.
Thekkady, meanwhile, provides a completely different atmosphere, with Periyar’s forests, lake and wildlife experiences. Kerala Tourism highlights Periyar National Park, Periyar Lake, Gavi and Chellarkovil among the region’s key attractions.
Detailed 6 Nights 7 Days Kerala Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Kochi to Munnar – Welcome to the Hills
Your Kerala holiday begins with pickup from Kochi Airport or Ernakulam Railway Station.
Meet your driver and begin the scenic drive towards Munnar.
The journey gradually changes from the busy streets of Kochi to green countryside, rubber plantations, spice-growing regions and eventually the spectacular Western Ghats.
The drive generally takes around 4–5 hours, depending on traffic, road conditions and your exact pickup location.
En Route Attractions
Depending on your arrival time, you can stop at:
- Cheeyappara Waterfalls
- Valara Waterfalls
- Spice plantations
- Scenic viewpoints
- Tea plantations
After reaching Munnar, check into your hotel or resort.
Spend the evening relaxing.
If you arrive early enough, you can take a leisurely walk around Munnar town or enjoy the views from your resort.
Overnight Stay
Munnar
Suggested Stay Areas
- Munnar town
- Chithirapuram
- Pallivasal
- Anachal
- Devikulam
For couples and honeymooners, a plantation-view resort outside the town can provide a more peaceful experience.
Day 2: Full-Day Munnar Sightseeing
Wake up to cool mountain air and enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
Today is dedicated to exploring Munnar.
Munnar is one of Kerala’s best-known hill stations and is particularly famous for its tea plantations and mountain scenery.
Mattupetty Dam
Start your sightseeing with Mattupetty Dam.
The reservoir is surrounded by green hills and is a popular stop for photographs and boating.
Echo Point
Continue to Echo Point, where the surrounding hills create the famous echo effect.
The location is especially attractive when the hills are covered in mist.
Kundala Lake
Kundala is another beautiful stop surrounded by rolling hills and tea plantations.
Optional boating can be arranged depending on operating conditions.
Tea Plantation
No Munnar holiday is complete without seeing the tea estates.
Walk through the plantations, enjoy the mountain scenery and learn about the region’s tea-growing heritage.
Tea Museum
The Tea Museum provides an interesting introduction to the history and development of tea production in Munnar.
Optional Eravikulam National Park
If the park is open and tickets are available, you can include Eravikulam National Park.
The park is famous for its mountain ecosystem and Nilgiri tahr.
Entry and operating arrangements can change seasonally, so the attraction should be checked before finalising the itinerary.
Evening
Return to your hotel and relax.
Optional experiences can include:
- Ayurvedic massage
- Kathakali performance
- Kalaripayattu show
- Tea plantation walk
- Local shopping
Overnight Stay
Munnar
Day 3: Munnar to Thekkady – Mountains, Forests & Spice Country
After breakfast, check out from your Munnar hotel.
Drive towards Thekkady.
The journey takes approximately 3 hours, depending on your exact hotel and road conditions.
The route is scenic, with winding mountain roads, forest landscapes and spice plantations.
On arrival, check into your hotel.
Thekkady Sightseeing
Depending on your arrival time, you can explore:
Periyar Lake
A boating experience on Periyar Lake is one of the most popular activities in Thekkady.
The surrounding forest creates a beautiful setting for wildlife watching and photography.
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
The Periyar landscape is home to elephants, deer, wild boar, monkeys and numerous bird species.
Wildlife sightings are natural and cannot be guaranteed.
Spice Plantation Visit
Thekkady is famous for spices such as:
- Cardamom
- Pepper
- Cinnamon
- Cloves
- Nutmeg
A guided plantation visit can be a fascinating experience, particularly for first-time visitors to Kerala.
Optional Activities
Depending on availability:
- Periyar boating
- Spice plantation tour
- Kathakali
- Kalaripayattu
- Nature walk
- Elephant-related experiences operated under applicable local rules
Overnight Stay
Thekkady
Day 4: Thekkady to Alleppey/Kumarakom – Backwater Experience
After breakfast, check out from your Thekkady hotel.
Today you travel from the hills to Kerala’s famous backwater region.
You have two excellent choices for tonight:
Option 1: Alleppey Houseboat Stay
This is the classic Kerala experience.
Reach Alleppey around midday and board your private houseboat.
The boat slowly cruises through:
- Vembanad Lake
- Narrow canals
- Paddy fields
- Coconut plantations
- Traditional villages
- Fishing areas
You can sit on the upper deck, enjoy Kerala cuisine and watch village life pass by.
Houseboat Stay Usually Includes
- Private bedroom
- Attached bathroom
- Meals
- Lunch
- Evening snacks
- Dinner
- Breakfast the following morning
- Backwater cruise
The exact inclusions depend on the houseboat category.
Kerala Tourism specifically highlights houseboat cruises in Alappuzha as a way to experience backwater villages, local life, scenery and food.
Option 2: Alleppey/Kumarakom Hotel or Resort Stay
Travellers who prefer a more comfortable hotel room can skip the houseboat overnight stay.
Instead, stay at a backwater resort in:
- Alleppey
- Kumarakom
- Muhamma
- Marari
You can arrange a 2–4 hour private or shared backwater cruise during the afternoon.
This option is particularly suitable for:
- Families with elderly travellers
- Travellers who prefer larger rooms
- Guests who don’t like staying on boats overnight
- Luxury travellers wanting resort facilities
Which Is Better: Houseboat or Hotel?
Choose a houseboat if:
- This is your first Kerala trip
- You want the traditional Kerala experience
- You are travelling as a couple
- You want a private backwater cruise
- You enjoy slow travel
Choose a hotel/resort if:
- You prefer more space
- You want a swimming pool
- You are travelling with elderly parents
- You want resort facilities
- You prefer a conventional hotel room
Overnight Stay
Alleppey Houseboat OR Alleppey/Kumarakom Resort
Day 5: Alleppey/Kumarakom to Varkala or Kovalam
If staying on a houseboat, enjoy breakfast while the boat completes its morning cruise.
Check out according to the houseboat schedule.
Then continue towards Kerala’s southern coast.
You now have another important choice:
Varkala or Kovalam?
Varkala vs Kovalam – Which Is Better?
Choose Varkala If You Want
- Dramatic cliff views
- A relaxed backpacker atmosphere
- Cafes and restaurants
- Beautiful sunsets
- Papanasam Beach
- Cliffside shopping
- Yoga and wellness experiences
Varkala is particularly attractive for younger travellers, couples and people who enjoy a relaxed beach-town atmosphere.
Choose Kovalam If You Want
- Classic beach-resort experience
- Luxury hotels
- Lighthouse Beach
- Ayurveda resorts
- Family-friendly beachfront stays
- Water activities
- Easy access to Thiruvananthapuram
Kovalam is one of Kerala’s established beach destinations, and Kerala Tourism includes it prominently in week-long itineraries along with Thiruvananthapuram.
Our Recommendation
For a couple or honeymoon trip, choose Varkala if you prefer a lively cliff-and-cafe atmosphere.
For families and luxury holidays, choose Kovalam.
Day 5: Varkala Option
After reaching Varkala, check into your hotel.
Relax for some time.
Later explore:
Varkala Cliff
Walk along the famous cliff overlooking the Arabian Sea.
Papanasam Beach
Spend the evening on the beach.
Janardhana Swamy Temple
Visit this historic temple if appropriate for your itinerary and dress respectfully.
Varkala Cafes
The cliff area has numerous cafes serving:
- Kerala cuisine
- Seafood
- Indian food
- Continental food
- Vegetarian dishes
- Fresh juices
- Coffee
Watch the sunset from the cliff before returning to your hotel.
Overnight Stay
Varkala
Day 5: Kovalam Option
After reaching Kovalam, check into your beach resort.
Relax before heading out to explore the coastline.
Lighthouse Beach
The iconic lighthouse is one of Kovalam’s best-known landmarks.
Hawa Beach
Enjoy the beach atmosphere and sunset.
Samudra Beach
This is generally quieter than the main beach areas and is ideal for relaxing.
Optional Activities
Depending on weather and operator availability:
- Kayaking
- Surfing
- Swimming
- Beach walks
- Ayurvedic treatments
- Catamaran rides
Overnight Stay
Kovalam
Day 6: Full Day at Varkala or Kovalam
This is deliberately kept relatively relaxed.
After several days of sightseeing and driving, a slower day helps you actually enjoy Kerala rather than simply ticking attractions off a list.
If Staying in Varkala
Spend the day exploring:
- Varkala Cliff
- Papanasam Beach
- Black Sand Beach
- Janardhana Swamy Temple
- Local cafes
- Shopping streets
- Yoga centres
- Sunset viewpoints
You can also consider a short excursion to Kappil Beach and Kappil Lake.
If Staying in Kovalam
Spend your day around:
- Lighthouse Beach
- Hawa Beach
- Samudra Beach
- Kovalam viewpoints
- Ayurveda centres
- Local seafood restaurants
You can also visit Poovar if you want to add a backwater and mangrove experience.
Overnight Stay
Varkala or Kovalam
Day 7: Thiruvananthapuram Sightseeing & Departure
Enjoy breakfast and check out.
Proceed towards Thiruvananthapuram.
The city is Kerala’s capital and has several important cultural and historical attractions.
Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple
One of Kerala’s most famous temples and an important landmark of Thiruvananthapuram.
Visitors should check the current dress code, entry regulations and timings before visiting.
Napier Museum
A popular cultural attraction featuring historical and artistic collections.
Sree Chitra Art Gallery
An excellent option for travellers interested in Indian art.
Kuthiramalika Palace
The historic palace provides an insight into Travancore’s royal heritage.
Local Shopping
If time permits, visit areas around:
- MG Road
- Chalai Market
- Local handicraft shops
Then proceed to:
Thiruvananthapuram International Airport / Railway Station
for your onward journey.
Kerala Tourism’s own published itineraries include attractions such as Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Napier Museum and Kuthiramalika Palace in Thiruvananthapuram.
Where to Stay During This Kerala Tour
Munnar – 2 Nights
Choose from:
Budget
Good hotels around Munnar town and Anachal.
Mid-Range
Comfortable resorts around Chithirapuram, Pallivasal and Anachal.
Premium
Tea-estate and mountain-view resorts.
Luxury
Private cottages and high-end plantation resorts.
Best area for couples: Chithirapuram/Pallivasal
Best area for convenience: Munnar town
Thekkady – 1 Night
Good areas include:
- Thekkady town
- Kumily
- Spice plantation areas
A plantation resort can make the stay more memorable than a standard city-style hotel.
Alleppey/Kumarakom – 1 Night
Houseboat
Best for a traditional Kerala experience.
Resort
Best for families, seniors and luxury travellers.
Kumarakom
Better suited to travellers looking for a peaceful premium backwater resort experience.
Alleppey
Better suited to travellers looking specifically for a houseboat cruise.
Varkala/Kovalam – 2 Nights
Varkala
Choose a hotel near the cliff if you want:
- Walkable restaurants
- Sunset views
- Cafes
- Beach access
Kovalam
Choose a beachfront resort if you want:
- Swimming pool
- Ayurveda
- Beach access
- Premium dining
- Family facilities
Kerala Tourism provides listings for accredited hotels, resorts, homestays and houseboats, which is useful when selecting accommodation.
Approximate Budget for 6 Nights 7 Days Kerala Tour
The final price depends heavily on travel month, hotel category, number of travellers, vehicle type and whether you select a houseboat or resort.
For planning purposes, a reasonable 2026 indicative budget for a private Kerala tour can be:
| Package Style | Approx. Cost Per Couple |
|---|---|
| Budget | ₹55,000–₹70,000 |
| Standard 3-Star | ₹70,000–₹90,000 |
| Premium 4-Star | ₹90,000–₹1,20,000 |
| Luxury | ₹1,30,000+ |
These are indicative figures rather than fixed package prices. Peak-season dates, Christmas/New Year, long weekends and premium houseboats can increase the cost considerably.
For comparison, Kerala Tourism’s currently listed accredited packages show wide price ranges for 6-night/7-day Kerala itineraries, depending on accommodation and inclusions. One currently listed Munnar–Thekkady–Alleppey Houseboat–Kovalam itinerary is shown around ₹35,321–₹46,786, while another comparable listing is ₹45,394–₹55,931.
A private package with two southern beach nights and upgraded hotels can therefore reasonably cost more.
What Is Usually Included in a Kerala Tour Package?
A MyHappyJourney package can be customised to include:
- Airport/railway station pickup
- Private AC vehicle
- Professional driver
- Hotel accommodation
- Daily breakfast
- Houseboat accommodation where selected
- Houseboat meals
- Sightseeing as mentioned
- All applicable vehicle charges
- Driver allowance
- Fuel
- Toll
- Parking
- Inter-state taxes where applicable
- Hotel GST where applicable
What Is Usually Not Included?
Unless specifically mentioned in the quotation:
- Flights
- Train tickets
- Personal expenses
- Laundry
- Tips
- Travel insurance
- Alcoholic beverages
- Camera fees
- Attraction entry tickets
- Boating charges
- Wildlife safari charges
- Adventure activities
- Ayurveda treatments
- Room service
- Meals not mentioned in the package
Best Time for a 6 Nights 7 Days Kerala Tour
Kerala can be visited throughout the year, but the experience changes with the season.
October to March – Best Overall
This is one of the most popular periods.
You can expect:
- Pleasant sightseeing weather
- Comfortable temperatures
- Good beach conditions
- Pleasant Munnar evenings
- Good conditions for outdoor activities
April to May – Summer
Munnar and Thekkady remain attractive because of their elevation.
The coastal areas can be warmer.
This period can work well for school-holiday family trips.
June to September – Monsoon
Kerala becomes exceptionally green.
The mountains look beautiful, waterfalls become dramatic and the backwaters take on a different character.
However, heavy rain can affect outdoor activities, road travel and some attractions.
If you enjoy monsoon landscapes and don’t mind occasional rain, this can be a wonderful time to visit.
Best Vehicle for This Kerala Tour
For a private Kerala tour, vehicle selection depends on the number of travellers.
2–3 Passengers
Sedan
Examples include Dzire or similar vehicles.
4–6 Passengers
SUV
A vehicle such as an Ertiga or similar is more comfortable for longer journeys.
6–10 Passengers
Tempo Traveller
Recommended for families and groups travelling together.
Premium Travel
Toyota Innova Crysta
An excellent option for travellers who prioritise comfort on Kerala’s winding hill roads.
Kerala Tour for Couples
This itinerary works extremely well for couples.
A romantic version can include:
- Mountain-view resort in Munnar
- Private sightseeing
- Candlelight dinner
- Spice plantation experience
- Private houseboat
- Sunset at Varkala
- Beachfront resort in Kovalam
- Couple’s Ayurvedic treatment
The combination of mountains, backwaters and beaches gives couples several completely different experiences during one holiday.
Kerala Tour for Families
Families can customise the itinerary by choosing:
- Comfortable hotels
- Spacious vehicles
- Resort instead of houseboat
- Shorter sightseeing days
- Wildlife safari
- Easy attractions
- Beach resort
For elderly family members, a Kumarakom resort instead of an overnight houseboat may be more comfortable.
Kerala Tour for Honeymooners
For honeymooners, we recommend:
2 Nights Munnar + 1 Night Private Houseboat + 2 Nights Varkala/Kovalam
Choose a premium room with:
- Mountain view
- Balcony
- Private pool where available
- Romantic dinner
- Plantation surroundings
The houseboat night is particularly memorable for couples because you can cruise through the backwaters while enjoying Kerala cuisine and sunset views.
Must-Try Kerala Food During the Trip
Don’t restrict yourself to hotel buffets.
Try local dishes such as:
Breakfast
- Appam and stew
- Puttu and kadala curry
- Idiyappam
- Dosa
- Kerala-style breakfast
Lunch
Try a traditional Kerala sadya when available.
Dinner
- Kerala parotta
- Chicken curry
- Fish curry
- Malabar biryani
- Appam and curry
Snacks
- Banana chips
- Pazham pori
- Unniyappam
- Kerala-style sweets
Drinks
- Fresh coconut water
- Fresh juices
- Kerala tea
- Local coffee
Top Attractions Covered in This 6 Nights 7 Days Kerala Tour
Munnar
- Mattupetty Dam
- Echo Point
- Kundala Lake
- Tea plantations
- Tea Museum
- Eravikulam National Park
- Waterfalls
- Viewpoints
Thekkady
- Periyar Lake
- Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
- Spice plantations
- Kumily
- Kathakali
- Kalaripayattu
Alleppey/Kumarakom
- Vembanad Lake
- Backwaters
- Paddy fields
- Village life
- Houseboat cruise
- Kumarakom backwaters
Varkala
- Varkala Cliff
- Papanasam Beach
- Janardhana Swamy Temple
- Kappil Lake
- Kappil Beach
- Sunset viewpoints
Kovalam
- Lighthouse Beach
- Hawa Beach
- Samudra Beach
- Ayurveda
- Water activities
- Beach resorts
Thiruvananthapuram
- Padmanabhaswamy Temple
- Napier Museum
- Sree Chitra Art Gallery
- Kuthiramalika Palace
- Chalai Market
Houseboat vs Hotel Stay – Which Should You Choose?
This is one of the most common questions when planning a Kerala holiday.
| Feature | Houseboat | Hotel/Resort |
|---|---|---|
| Backwater experience | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐ |
| Privacy | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Room size | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Resort facilities | ⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Swimming pool | Usually no | Usually yes |
| Traditional experience | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐ |
| Family comfort | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Couples | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Elderly travellers | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Our recommendation
If you are visiting Kerala for the first time, choose the houseboat.
If you have already experienced a Kerala houseboat or prefer resort comfort, choose Kumarakom or Alleppey resort accommodation.
Why Book Your Kerala Tour with MyHappyJourney?
Planning Kerala independently can become complicated because the destinations are spread across different regions.
You need to coordinate:
- Hotels
- Houseboats
- Transfers
- Sightseeing
- Vehicle
- Drivers
- Activity tickets
- Check-in/check-out timings
- Airport transfers
With MyHappyJourney, the goal is to make the entire journey simpler.
Customised Itineraries
Your Kerala trip doesn’t have to follow a fixed template.
We can customise the itinerary according to:
- Number of travellers
- Budget
- Hotel category
- Honeymoon requirements
- Family requirements
- Senior citizens
- Preferred destinations
- Houseboat category
Private Transportation
Enjoy a private vehicle and driver rather than joining a large sightseeing group.
Hotel Choices
Select from budget hotels, comfortable 3-star properties, premium resorts and luxury stays.
Houseboat Options
Choose from standard, premium and luxury houseboats depending on your requirements.
Local Knowledge
A Kerala-focused travel company can help you avoid unnecessary travel and arrange destinations in a logical order.
Transparent Packages
The itinerary should clearly mention:
- Accommodation
- Vehicle
- Meals
- Sightseeing
- Inclusions
- Exclusions
so you know what you are paying for.
Support During Your Trip
A good Kerala holiday should not end once the booking is confirmed. Having a local travel team available during the journey provides additional peace of mind.
Important Tips for Your Kerala Trip
1. Don’t Overload the Itinerary
Kerala roads through the Western Ghats are scenic but winding. Give yourself enough time between destinations.
2. Start Early
Early starts help you avoid traffic and give you more sightseeing time.
3. Book the Houseboat Carefully
Check whether the houseboat is:
- Private
- Air-conditioned
- Bedroom count
- Meal plan
- Cruise duration
- Upper deck availability
4. Carry Comfortable Shoes
Munnar and Thekkady involve walking, while some attractions may have uneven terrain.
5. Carry Light Warm Clothing
Munnar evenings can be significantly cooler than coastal Kerala.
6. Check Attraction Timings
Wildlife sanctuaries, national parks and certain tourist attractions can have restricted timings.
7. Keep Some Flexibility
Weather can occasionally change the plan, especially during the monsoon.
Frequently Asked Questions About the 6 Nights 7 Days Kerala Tour
Is 6 nights 7 days enough for Kerala?
Yes. A 6 nights 7 days Kerala tour is an excellent duration for experiencing Kerala’s major landscapes without making the itinerary excessively rushed.
This itinerary covers mountains, wildlife, backwaters, beaches and the capital city.
What destinations are covered in this Kerala tour?
The recommended route covers:
Munnar → Thekkady → Alleppey/Kumarakom → Varkala/Kovalam → Thiruvananthapuram
The trip can begin at Kochi and end at Thiruvananthapuram.
Can I choose Varkala instead of Kovalam?
Yes.
Varkala is ideal for travellers looking for cliffs, cafes, sunsets and a relaxed atmosphere.
Kovalam is better suited to travellers looking for established beach resorts, Ayurveda and easy access to Thiruvananthapuram.
Can I stay in a houseboat in Alleppey?
Yes. An overnight private houseboat is one of the most popular Kerala travel experiences.
Can I choose a hotel instead of a houseboat?
Absolutely.
You can stay at an Alleppey or Kumarakom resort and take a backwater cruise during the day.
Which is better: Alleppey or Kumarakom?
Alleppey is particularly famous for houseboat cruises and extensive backwater routes.
Kumarakom is better known for peaceful resort stays and the Vembanad Lake environment.
Your choice depends on whether you prioritise the houseboat experience or resort experience.
Is this Kerala itinerary suitable for honeymoon couples?
Yes.
Munnar, a private houseboat and two beach nights make this itinerary particularly suitable for honeymooners.
Is this itinerary suitable for families?
Yes.
For families travelling with children or elderly parents, we recommend comfortable hotels and a slightly slower sightseeing schedule.
Can senior citizens do this Kerala tour?
Yes, with some modifications.
Avoid strenuous trekking and choose comfortable hotels instead of a houseboat if mobility is a concern.
What type of car is recommended?
For two or three travellers, a sedan is usually sufficient.
For four to six travellers, an SUV such as an Ertiga or similar is more comfortable.
For larger groups, a Tempo Traveller is recommended.
Does the package include flights?
Normally, flights are not included unless specifically requested.
The package can begin with airport pickup and end with airport drop.
Does the package include entry tickets?
Entry tickets are generally separate unless specifically mentioned in your quotation.
Does the package include houseboat meals?
A typical overnight houseboat package generally includes meals, but the exact meal plan depends on the selected houseboat.
What is the best time for this Kerala tour?
October to March is generally the easiest period for comfortable sightseeing.
April and May can also work well, while the monsoon months offer lush landscapes but greater weather uncertainty.
Can we customise the number of nights?
Yes.
You can extend the trip by adding:
- Kochi
- Kumarakom
- Marari
- Poovar
- Kanyakumari
- Varkala
- Kovalam
Can we add Kanyakumari?
Yes, but with only six nights, adding Kanyakumari can make the itinerary more rushed.
For Kanyakumari, we recommend extending the trip to 7 nights/8 days.
Can we start from Trivandrum instead of Kochi?
Yes.
However, if you want to visit Munnar and Thekkady first, Kochi is generally the more logical starting point.
Can we start from Kochi and end at Trivandrum?
Yes, and this is one of the best ways to operate this itinerary.
It avoids unnecessary backtracking.
Is this Kerala tour good for a honeymoon?
Definitely.
A combination of Munnar’s hills, a private Alleppey houseboat and two nights on the southern coast creates a varied and romantic holiday.
How much does a 6 nights 7 days Kerala tour cost?
A practical 2026 planning range for a private couple’s trip is approximately ₹55,000–₹1,20,000+, depending on hotel category, houseboat type, vehicle and travel season.
Budget travellers can spend less, while luxury resorts and premium houseboats can take the cost considerably higher.
Final Thoughts on the 6 Nights 7 Days Kerala Tour
A 6 nights 7 days Kerala tour is long enough to see the best of Kerala without turning your holiday into a race between attractions.
You begin among the tea plantations of Munnar, experience the forests and wildlife of Thekkady, slow down on the beautiful Alleppey or Kumarakom backwaters, and then finish beside the Arabian Sea in Varkala or Kovalam.
The final day in Thiruvananthapuram adds a cultural dimension with temples, museums and royal heritage before you head home.
For most first-time visitors, our preferred combination is:
2 Nights Munnar + 1 Night Thekkady + 1 Night Alleppey Private Houseboat + 2 Nights Kovalam
For couples looking for a more relaxed and contemporary beach experience:
2 Nights Munnar + 1 Night Thekkady + 1 Night Alleppey Private Houseboat + 2 Nights Varkala
And for families with senior citizens:
2 Nights Munnar + 1 Night Thekkady + 1 Night Kumarakom Resort + 2 Nights Kovalam
Whichever option you choose, the idea remains the same: mountains, wildlife, backwaters and beaches in one unforgettable Kerala holiday.
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