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Kerala 3 Days Tour Package
Kerala , Romantic Getaway , Honeymoon Tour , Family Vacation Kerala, Indian Tour Package, Adventure Tour

Kerala 3 Days Tour Package

Kerala, famously known as "God’s Own Country," offers an enchanting blend of culture, nature, and tranquility, making it a perfect destination even for a short getaway. This carefully curated 3-day Kerala package is designed to give you an immersive experience into the heart of Kerala’s rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes, focusing on two of its most iconic destinations — Kochi and Alleppey. Your journey begins in Kochi, a city that beautifully combines the charm of the old and new. Known for its colonial heritage and vibrant cultural scene, Fort Kochi is a must-visit area where history comes alive. Here, you can stroll along streets lined with centuries-old churches, synagogues, and colonial houses, witness the unique Chinese fishing nets in action, and explore the bustling spice markets. In the evening, the highlight is a captivating Kathakali dance performance — a traditional art form of Kerala, known for its elaborate costumes, vibrant makeup, and expressive storytelling through dance and music. This introduction sets a perfect tone, offering a glimpse into Kerala’s artistic and historical richness. On the second day, you travel to Alleppey, famously called the “Venice of the East.” This town is the gateway to Kerala’s mesmerizing backwaters — a network of interconnected canals, rivers, lakes, and lagoons. Boarding a traditional houseboat, you embark on a tranquil cruise through these peaceful waters. The houseboat offers a unique experience, combining the comfort of a floating resort with the beauty of nature all around. As you glide past lush green paddy fields, coconut groves, and small villages, you get a chance to witness the slow-paced rural life of Kerala, often missed by fast-paced travelers. The houseboat journey also includes delicious Kerala-style meals prepared onboard using fresh local ingredients, adding a culinary delight to the visual feast. The final day offers a relaxing morning on the houseboat, soaking in the natural beauty before heading back to Kochi. Depending on your departure schedule, you might have time to explore a bit more of Kochi’s local markets or simply unwind before your onward journey. Despite the short duration, this package perfectly balances cultural immersion and nature’s serenity. It is ideal for travelers who want a quick yet enriching Kerala experience, whether on a short vacation, a weekend trip, or a romantic escape. Every moment promises unforgettable memories, from the historic lanes of Fort Kochi to the peaceful glide on Alleppey’s backwaters, making this a compact but complete Kerala experience.

  • Kochi → Alleppey → Kochi

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₹55000
₹45000
Valley of Flower Trek
Uttarakhand-Trek, Trek, Monsoon Trek, Honeymoon Trip, Nature Lovers, Hill Station, Moderate Trek

Valley of Flower Trek

The Valley of Flowers Trek is one of the most scenic and beginner-friendly high-altitude treks in the Indian Himalayas. Located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, this iconic trail takes you to a lush alpine valley that comes alive with thousands of colorful wildflowers between July and September. It lies within the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its ecological importance and breathtaking natural beauty. The trek begins at the small village of Govindghat, from where a motorable road leads to Pulna, and then the trek continues on foot to Ghangaria, the base for both the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib treks. From Ghangaria, the trail ascends into a vast, glacial valley carpeted with over 500 species of alpine flowers like blue poppies, Himalayan bellflowers, cobra lilies, and more. You'll also witness waterfalls, glaciers, and distant snow-covered peaks like Nilgiri Parbat and Hathi Parbat. This trek is not just about flora — it's also home to rare wildlife such as musk deer, Himalayan monals, and even snow leopards (though rarely spotted). The valley sits at an altitude of around 3,600–3,800 meters, offering stunning photo opportunities without extreme altitude challenges. The trail to Hemkund Sahib, a high-altitude Sikh pilgrimage site located at 4,329 meters, is often added as an optional but highly recommended day hike. It takes you to a crystal-clear glacial lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks and a serene gurudwara — adding spiritual depth to the adventure. Ideal for families, nature enthusiasts, solo travelers, and beginners, the Valley of Flowers Trek is moderate in difficulty with well-defined trails and basic lodging facilities. The best time to visit is mid-July to mid-September, right after the monsoon when the valley is in full bloom.

  • Dehradun → Sankri → Ratha Tho → Bali Pass

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₹7800
₹6800
Harshil Valley Trek
Uttarakhand-Trek, Trek, Summer Trek, Hill Station, Himachal Tribe (bordering area), Honeymoon Trip, Beginner Trek

Harshil Valley Trek

The Harshil Valley Trek is a serene and relatively unexplored trekking experience nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, close to the Indo-Tibetan border. Unlike crowded trails, this trek offers raw natural beauty, peaceful trails, and authentic village culture, making it perfect for those looking for a tranquil escape into the mountains. Harshil, a small but picturesque valley town located at an altitude of around 2,600 meters, is famous for its apple orchards, dense pine forests, and glacial rivers. The valley lies along the Bhagirathi River, just 25 km before Gangotri, and serves as a gateway to multiple short and long treks in the region. The trek usually begins in or around Harshil village and leads you through traditional Garhwali hamlets, alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, and panoramic viewpoints offering breathtaking views of peaks like Bandarpoonch, Srikanth, and Gangotri group of mountains. Depending on the chosen route, treks from Harshil may cover beautiful campsites like Lama Top, Kyarkoti, or Chitkul (for extended treks). This trek is a low-altitude to moderate-altitude route, making it suitable for beginners, photographers, and families. What sets it apart is its cultural immersion — you’ll often stay in homestays or camp near remote villages, offering a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of Himalayan communities. The best time to do the Harshil Valley Trek is from May to June and September to early November, when the skies are clear, and the valley is lush and vibrant.

  • Dehradun/Uttarkashi → Harshil → Lama Top → Kyarkoti Meadow → Harshil → Dehradun/Uttarkashi

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₹7800
₹6800