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Kerala Spices & Ayurveda Tour Package

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Coverage Area : Mumbai - Cochin - Periyar - Kumarakom - Marari

Kerala Ayurveda Tour Packages

Kerala is a travel destination that is extremely well-known for relaxing treatment that it extremely to the visitors. One can release his/her body, mind and also soul from the pressures of a soul city life by experiencing the relaxing Ayurvedic treatment at a specialized resort. Also, it is significant about Kerala that it has various sites where one can sit back and also loosen up like the gorgeous sit, backwaters sit. Highlights of the Kerala Ayurveda tour package includes leisurely days at an Ayurveda resort, sightseeing of the city Cochin, overnight houseboat at the breathtaking backwaters, sunbathing at the attractive beach of Kovalam, etc. Along with this, if you want to add a dash of thrill in your journey then you can go for water sporting activities at the Kovalam beach.

What is Kerala Ayurveda Tour?

Kerala is a retreat of Ayurveda therapies. Ayurveda in Kerala has been growing popular throughout the world due to being an original model as well as a serious medical practice that can solve lots of ailments by exercising Ayurveda. Ayurveda is a Hindu traditional system of medication and also a kind of natural medicine also. Words Ayurveda comes from the Sanskrit words 'ayus', meaning 'life' and 'Veda', means Knowledge so Ayurveda means 'Knowledge of life'. It is also translated as the “Science of Long life”. It is a 5000-year-old method of natural recovery which has its roots in the Vedic culture of India. The past few years have seen a revival in the popularity of Ayurveda, both in India and also abroad. Thousands of tourists travel completely to India to experience Ayurvedic wellness as well as healing programs.

Kerala, the Land of Ayurveda Tour Package

Kerala is not just a treat to eyes, but also for the body, mind, and soul. People of Kerala believe that the 5,000-year-old healing system of Ayurveda can deal with any type of diseases. As well as unlike area states of India, this Southern state of India does not take it as an alternative but mainstream medicine therapy. The factor behind Kerala being the Ayurveda tourist getaway is that it is blessed with equable climate, an all-natural abundance of forests as well as cool monsoon season, which is just best for any treatments.

That’s probably the reason why here one can locate numerous resorts, healing centers, as well as hotels that treat any type of disease. If you are also fascinated by this unique concept of recovery and also wants to plan a Kerala holiday then Swan Tours has given some good option for Kerala Ayurveda tours packages. One of the leading travel agency in India, Swan Tours specializes in offering Ayurveda and also meditation holidays in the best Ayurveda locations of Kerala.

Ayurveda Tour Season in Kerala

There are 3 tourist's season in Kerala; peak season, offseason as well as monsoon season. Monsoon season is also referred to as Ayurveda season. Monsoon is also the best season to go to Kerala for the Ayurveda treatments. This is one of the best times of the year when Kerala can be at its most stunning. With green tea gardens in hill stations, recently growing plants and also the visibly flowing backwaters; Kerala is a beautiful view to witness throughout the monsoons. There are a few of one of the most world famous Ayurveda centers that provide therapeutic massages. There is a pleasurable atmosphere for all Ayurveda treatments.

Tips for Travellers for Planning their Tour

Inclusions:

  •     Accommodation in standard category of rooms at all hotels
  •     Meal Plan on Bed & Breakfast at all places accordingly
  •     All meals during the stay
  •     01 Ayurvedic massage & treatment during the stay as per the prescribed package
  •     Kathakali dance show in Cochin
  •     All Transfers & sightseeing as per itinerary by air-conditioned private vehicle for the entire tour
  •     All applicable current taxes for hotels and transport

Exclusions:

  •     Air Fare / Rail Fare
  •     Expenses of personal nature such as laundry / tips / shopping / telephones / Medical etc.
  •     Any other expenses not mentioned in the inclusions mentioned above
  •     Entry fees to Monuments specifically
  •     Charges in hotels for additional services
  •     Photography and video making fees at the sites
  •     Personal insurance
  •     Tips and gratuities

Itinerary

Day 01 : Abroad / Mumbai

Arrive Mumbai International airport. On arrival, the guest will be met by our representative and transferred to hotel. Upon arrival at hotel the guests will be provided with the traditional Indian welcome. Indian welcome consists of Aarti-Tikka and garlands.

Overnight at hotel.

Day 02 : Mumbai

Morning, one hour boat ride across Mumbai Harbour brings you to the lush green Elephanta Island. Here, visit some of the huge and intricately carved Elephanta Caves that date back to the 8th century. For rows of massive columns cut into solid rock from three magnificent avenues, lead to the outstanding three-headed sculpture representing Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver and Shiva the Destroyer. Dedicated to Shiva, the beauty and power of these phenomenal sculptures depicting the various manifestations of Shiva is overpowering. Afternoon, City tour of Mumbai - the great port city with its Victorian Gothic buildings from the British Raj Era mingling with the modern. The tour includes "Gateway of India" overlooking the Harbour, the "owers of Silence", "Marine Drive", the "Colaba Causeway" the commercial heart of Mumbai and the Dhobi Ghat, the unique and colourful outdoor "laundry". Drive upto the Malabar Hill to the lovely ‘Hanging Gardens’ and the Kamla Nehru Park from where you will get a wonderful view of Mumbai and the Arabian Sea, spread out before you. Also visit Mani Bhawan, a small museum dedicated to the life and works of Mahatma Gandhi, and the bustling Crawford Market.

Overnight at hotel.

Day 03 : Mumbai - Cochin - Periyar

Morning transfer to the airport to connect flight to Cochin. Upon arrival, meet & transfer to the hotel for lunch. Thereafter drive to Periyar.

Upon arrival at Periyar  check into hotel Periyar  Sprawling across 777 sq. kms. of the Cardamom Hills of the Western Ghats, Thekkady is the home to one of the largest wildlife reserves in India. Alive with exotic flora and vibrant wildlife, it is the perfect getaway tucked away among hills. Spice Village Resort is situated just outside the famous Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. This unique and deluxe village resort is set in a spice garden' with 37 cottages of thatched roofs which blend well with the surrounding greenery.

Overnight at hotel.

Day 04 : Periyar - Kumarakom

Early morning boat cruise on the Lake of the famous Periyar wildlife sanctuary to see wild life. Periyar  an artificial lake or reservoir created by a dam on Periyar River is the heart of the Wildlife Sanctuary wild elephants, Asiatic Deer, Black Buck and even Tigers come to shores of the lake for a drink. Return to hotel for breakfast After breakfast a guided walk around the Spice Village to see the various spices grown in the resort garden. Thereafter drive through the winding 'Ghats' lined with prosperous tea plantations & then arrive the fascinating countryside of low-lying palms and paddy fields to Kumarakom enroute visit the tea estates. Kumarakom, is a beautiful backwater village on the shores of the enchanting Vembanad Lake, criss crossed with meandering waterways and ancient cottages. A holiday in Coconut Lagoon promises to be different from any other. Every "arawad" or cottage you stay in is at least a century old, reconstructed piece by piece in accordance with ancient rites of carpentry. Relax at the waterfront, with the occasional native row boat gliding silently by, and the air so calm, you can reach out and touch the sky with your fingertips.

Overnight at hotel.

Day 05 : Kumarakom - Houseboat

Morning at leisure at Coconut Lagoon, taking a cruise on the backwaters in traditional country canoes called 'vanjis' to see the agricultural activities of the local people living on the back waters. Visit also the beautiful bird sanctuary. Lunch at the hotel. Afternoon board the traditional rice boats - Kettuvallam and begin your journey through the picturesque backwaters and small lakes relaxing in the tranquillity of Kerala's beautiful scenery. Experience the way of life and activity of the local people, the one bedroom house with a lounge is exclusively for you, meals will be served with freshly bought produce from the local markets and cooked on board.

Overnight on board.

Day 06 : Houseboat - Marari

Breakfast on board. Sail to Alleppey & disembark at Puthenangady Jetty. On arrival proceed directly to Mararikulam. Mararikulam - is one of the picturesque fishing villages that dot the lovely coast line of Kerala. This private, shallow beach is fringed with unending lines of coconut palms. Rest of the day at leisure for own activities and enjoy the facilities of the Resort.

Overnight at hotel.

Day 07 : Marari

Full day at leisure for own activities and enjoy the facilities of the Resort.

Overnight at hotel.

Day 08 : Marari - Cochin

COCHIN - Popularly known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, Cochin is the oldest European settlement in India. Frilled with backwaters and rich with old world charm, this city has lured many a great voyager to its shores. Arrive Cochin & check into hotel Tour of Cochin or 'Kochi'- the palm green, commercial capital of Kerala is known as the 'Queen of the Arabian Sea'. From time immemorial, Arabs, Chinese, Dutch, British & Portuguese seafarers followed the sea route to Kochi & left their impression on the town. Modern Kochi is thus a splendid mosaic of these myriad influences. Visit the Dutch Palace, the Jewish Synagogue, the Church of St. Francis, the Bolghatty Palace & the famous Chinese fishing nets.

Afternoon, Harbour cruise - Cochin has one of the finest natural harbours. The backwaters extending to the east & south from the harbour are dotted with tiny islands, formed naturally by alluvial deposits from the rivers. Evening witness the Kathakali dance performance and make up demonstration - Kathakali is a unique dance which has a 2000 year old history with more than 100 different ‘mudras’ or gesture depicting deities, demons, heroes, heroines and kings – each based on episodes from the Mahabharata and Ramayana, the two epic Indian myths.

Dinner and overnight at hotel.
 

Day 09 : Cochin - Mumbai

Morning transfer from hotel to the airport for flight to Mumbai. Upon arrival - met & transferred to the hotel where rooms will be provided for wash and change. Rest of the day at leisure for own activities and to enjoy the facilities of the hotel. Later transfer to the International airport for onward flight.

Day 10 : Abroad - Mumbai

Leave Mumbai. Tour ends.

FAQs

1. What is a Kerala Spices & Ayurveda Tour?

A Kerala Spices & Ayurveda tour typically involves visiting spice plantations in Kerala’s Western Ghats and experiencing traditional Ayurvedic treatments. Kerala is famous for spices like cardamom, black pepper, and cinnamon, and its Ayurvedic heritage dates back thousands of years.

2. Which places are included in the tour?

Key destinations often include:

Munnar: Famous for its tea and spice plantations.

Thekkady: Known for the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and spice gardens.

Kumarakom or Alleppey: For backwater cruises combined with Ayurveda retreats.

Kochi: A historic city with spice markets and Ayurvedic centers.

3. What types of Ayurvedic treatments are offered?

Treatments range from therapeutic massages to detox programs. Common treatments include:

Abhyanga (full-body oil massage)

Shirodhara (warm oil poured on the forehead)

Panchakarma (detoxification treatments)

Herbal steam baths

Each treatment is customized based on the individual’s body type (dosha) according to Ayurveda.

4. How long does the tour last?

A typical tour can last anywhere from 5 to 14 days, depending on the itinerary. Shorter packages may focus on one or two destinations, while longer ones can include a mix of cultural experiences, spice tours, and Ayurveda therapies.

5. When is the best time to visit Kerala for this tour?

The best time to visit Kerala is during the cooler months from October to March. The monsoon season (June to September) is also considered ideal for Ayurvedic treatments, as the atmosphere is believed to enhance the efficacy of the therapies.

6. What should I wear during Ayurvedic treatments?

Loose, comfortable, cotton clothing is recommended. Most Ayurvedic centers provide a traditional robe for treatments, but it’s best to wear simple clothing that can easily be changed into and out of.

7. Is prior experience with Ayurveda necessary?

No prior experience is needed. Ayurvedic practitioners will assess your health and recommend treatments based on your needs and body constitution.

8. Can I buy spices during the tour?

Yes, most spice plantations and markets offer fresh, high-quality spices for purchase. Spices like cardamom, black pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves are widely available.

9. Is Ayurveda safe for everyone?

Ayurvedic treatments are generally safe for most people, but it’s essential to consult a certified Ayurvedic doctor, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions, are pregnant, or are undergoing other treatments.

10. What accommodations are included in the tour?

Accommodations typically range from Ayurvedic resorts to eco-friendly lodges, homestays, and boutique hotels in the spice plantation areas. Some packages also offer houseboat stays in Kerala’s backwaters.

11. What are the costs associated with the tour?

The cost can vary significantly depending on the duration, the level of accommodation, and the treatments included. A 7-day tour may range from INR 30,000 to INR 1,00,000 (USD 400 to USD 1300), depending on the package.

12. What type of food is served during the tour?

Most Ayurvedic resorts serve vegetarian meals based on Ayurvedic dietary principles. The food is typically prepared with locally grown spices, ensuring both health benefits and authentic flavors of Kerala cuisine.

13. Is transportation provided within the tour?

Yes, most tours include transportation between cities and tourist destinations in Kerala, either by private vehicle, shared tour buses, or houseboats for backwater cruises.

14. Are these tours suitable for solo travelers or families?

Yes, the tours are suitable for all types of travelers—solo adventurers, couples, and families. Ayurvedic resorts often offer wellness programs for different needs, including stress relief, rejuvenation, and detoxification.

15. Do I need to bring anything special for the tour?

It's recommended to bring:

Comfortable clothing

Travel essentials like sunscreen, hats, and light footwear

Medications, if any

Reusable water bottle

16. Can I combine this tour with other activities?

Yes, many tours offer the option to combine spice plantation visits and Ayurvedic treatments with wildlife safaris, backwater cruises, cultural performances, and even beach visits (like Varkala or Kovalam).

17. Are English-speaking guides available?

Yes, most tours provide English-speaking guides, and some offer guides who speak other international languages as well, depending on the tour company.

18. Can I customize my itinerary?

Many tour operators offer customizable itineraries to cater to your preferences, allowing you to choose specific Ayurvedic treatments or focus on certain destinations, depending on your interests.

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