Cleansing Munnar, languorous cruise on the backwaters or Tropical Beaches: Come to Kerala with Peacock Holidays Bonanza



Whether you are an intrepid traveler or an individual in search of much needed rejuvenation, back-water, tea gardens, wildlife, street food, hill-stations and beaches - Kerala has it all. It becomes irresistible when Peacock Holidays, best tour company offers access to all of the above through the means of exciting packages.  Swathing the lush mountain slopes, Munnar the crown jewel of Kerala will keep you enraptured with its balmy weather and picturesque scenery. Munnar TourPackages offered by us has provisions for a range of pursuits, which you might be desirous of, this year. Neelakurinji a flower that blooms every twelve years is all set to give a stellar performance this year from July to October. The undulating landscape will be covered in a hue of blue.  And the icing on the cake is a reinvigorating cup of chai from the plantations in the vicinity to fathom the limitless wonders of Gods own country.

Your visit to Kerala is further complemented by the torpid Keral ahouseboat tours on the scenic back waters. Marked by green coconut plantation on its bank and with intermittent lakes these are the perfect place for rejuvenation. To experience the back waters to the hilt, you could consider spending the night on board and witness a tequila sunrise in an unhindered tranquility. Rigged with bio toilet system it makes the entire experience ecofriendly as well. Our 3 night/4 day’s tour package which begins with sightseeing in Cochin and 2 overnight stays in the houseboat, embodies the aforesaid in an unforgettable way.

If you are the sun and sand lover who would like to get some tan, Kerala has tropical beaches like Varkala that commands a view of the sapphire waters of the Arabian Sea. The immaculate sands and the opportunity to witness the life of local fishing village is an offer that you simply can’t turn down.


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A tour to Kerala without a houseboat tour is incomplete

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