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Embark on a soulful journey through the sacred landscapes of Kerala, a land where spirituality and nature coexist in perfect harmony. Our Kerala Pilgrimage Package is thoughtfully curated for seekers of peace, devotion, and divine connection, taking you through some of the most revered temples, churches, and spiritual sites nestled in the serene beauty of “God’s Own Country.”
This spiritual odyssey begins with visits to ancient temples steeped in history and devotion, such as the Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple, known as the “Dwarka of the South,” and the Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple, one of the largest annual pilgrimage centers in the world. You’ll also explore the Chottanikkara Temple, famous for its spiritual healing powers, and the Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur, a marvel of Kerala-style temple architecture.
The pilgrimage continues to Christian and Islamic spiritual centers that reflect Kerala’s diverse and inclusive culture. Experience the serenity of St. George’s Church in Edappally, the ancient Parumala Church, and the Cheraman Juma Masjid, believed to be the first mosque in India. These sites offer a peaceful atmosphere for prayer, reflection, and deep spiritual experience.
As you travel through lush green landscapes, tranquil backwaters, and mist-covered hills, each destination offers not only a glimpse into Kerala’s religious heritage but also moments of quiet introspection and natural beauty. Along the way, enjoy authentic vegetarian meals, traditional rituals, and the gentle rhythm of temple bells and chants that create a deeply immersive spiritual ambiance.
Whether you’re fulfilling a personal vow, seeking spiritual rejuvenation, or exploring India’s sacred roots, this pilgrimage package provides a meaningful and peaceful retreat. Guided by experienced tour coordinators and supported with comfortable transport and accommodation, every detail is arranged to ensure a smooth and fulfilling journey.
Arrival at Cochin international airport/ railway station, after completing the emigration proses transfer to Guruvayour (Approximately 80 Km, 2.30hrs drive) -By evening Visit Guruvayur temple Guruvayoor Temple, located in the town of Guruvayoor in Kerala, India, is one of the most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is often referred to as the "Dwarka of the South" and is renowned for its rich traditions and intricate architecture. The temple houses a beautiful idol of Lord Krishna, depicted in a standing posture, adorned with ornaments and flowers. Its annual festivals, particularly the Guruvayoor Ekadasi, attract thousands of devotees from all over the country. Visitors are often captivated by the temple's peaceful ambiance, vibrant rituals, and the surrounding lush greenery. Please remember to dress appropriately and observe the temple's customs while visiting! -visit the Elephant Camp in Guruvayur -Overnight stay at Guruvayoor
Early morning Guruvayur Nirmalyam.., and then check out the hotel transfer to Palani.
-Enroute Vadakkumnathan Temple dershanam.
- By evening Visit Palani Temple – Palani Temple, officially known as the Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple, is a revered Hindu temple situated on the Palani Hills in Tamil Nadu, India. Dedicated to Lord Murugan, the temple is one of the six Abodes of Murugan and is famous for its vibrant religious significance and breathtaking views.
The temple complex is perched on a hilltop, accessible by a steep flight of 693 steps or, for those preferring convenience, a cable car service. Visitors are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making the journey worthwhile. The temple is renowned for its exquisite statue of Lord Murugan, crafted from a special mixture known as "Panchaloga" (five metals), which has immense spiritual significance.
Palani Temple is a key pilgrimage site, especially during festivals like Thai Poosam and Panguni Uthiram, when thousands of devotees flock to offer prayers and participate in processions. The temple also hosts various rituals, including the popular "Kavadi Attam," where devotees carry decorated offerings as a form of penance.
Overnight stay at palani
After complete breakfast check out from the hotel then proceed to Maudrai. After breakfast start drive to Madurai. Sightseeing tour of Madurai visiting – the famous “Meenakshi Amman Temple” dedicated to goddess Parvati. Though it is famous by the name of goddess Meenakshi, the temple is also dedicated to her consort lord Shiva as Sundareshwar. Onward visit the beautiful Tirumalai Nayak palace – a 17th century marvel with beautiful architecture. In the evening visit to ‘Tiruparankundram’ a temple dedicated to the Lord Murugan and is famous as one of the six abodes of Lord Subramanyan. Overnight stay at hotel in Madurai.
Overnight stay Madurai
After early breakfast drive to Rameshwaram visit famous Ramanatha Swamy Temple, Gandhmadhana Parvatham, Hanuman temple and Dhanushkodi(optional). Navpanigriham, Kashi Vishwanatha Temple, 24 Kundalas, Ram Paravath, Sita Paravath, Hanuman Paravath, (Overnight at hotel in Rameshwaram).
After breakfast check out and drive to Kanyakumari (cape comorin). Later proceed to visit the “Suchindram Temple “. This 17th century temple famous about its architecture. One of the main attractions here is the 22ft high statue of Hanuman (Aanjaneya). Check in to Kanyakumari hotel and later for sightseeing visiting places of interest such as The Kumari Amman Temple – the shrine of Devi Kanya Kumari. Vivekananda Rock Memorial – stands on one of two rocks located about 500 meters off the mainland. Gandhi Mandapam . Thiruvalluvar Statue – the famous poet who recited Thirukkural. Enjoy the sunset at Kanyakumari.
Visit: Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Thiruvalluvqar Statue, Kanyakumari Beach, Triveni Sangam, Kanyakumari Temple, Glass Bridge Kanyakumari
Overnight stay at the hotel
After breakfast, check out from the hotel, then transfer to Trivandrum. Afternoon, proceed for a half-day city tour of Trivandrum. The main attractions include the famous Padmanabha Swami temple, Kuthiramalika (Horse palace) is a beautiful palace museum situated close to the temple
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