Kerala Travel Guide 2026: A Perfect 7-Day Route for Beginners

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Kerala is a popular destination in South India known for its greenery, mountains, and calm backwaters. If you are visiting for the first time in 2026, this 7-day plan covers the most famous spots. It is often called “God’s Own Country” because of its natural beauty and relaxed pace of life.

This guide helps you move from the hills in the north down to the beaches in the south. You will see tea gardens, historic towns, and famous houseboats. Planning routes like this becomes easier with the Hopnest app, where you can find local tips for your journey.


Wayanad: The Green Highlands (Day 1 & 2)

Your trip starts in Wayanad. After landing at Kozhikode , it takes about 2.5 hours to drive here. This area is full of coffee and spice farms. On the second day, you can visit the Edakkal Caves to see old rock carvings. You should also see the Banasura Sagar Dam, which is a great spot for a walk. For a great view, Lakkidi View Point offers a look at the winding mountain roads you just drove up.


Kochi: The Historic Port City (Day 3)

On Day 3, you will drive about 6 to 7 hours to Kochi. This is an old port city with a lot of history from Portuguese and British times. In the evening, you can walk around Fort Kochi to see the large Chinese Fishing Nets. Many visitors enjoy watching a Kathakali dance show, which is a traditional art form where dancers use facial expressions to tell stories. Don’t miss a walk through Jew Town for unique souvenirs and old buildings. Planning your stay? Make sure to explore these must-visit destinations around Kochi to see the best spots near the city.


Munnar: Tea Gardens and Hills (Day 4 & 5)

On Day 4, drive 4 hours to Munnar. You will pass waterfalls like Cheeyappara along the way. Munnar is famous for its very large tea estates that look like green carpets on the hills. On Day 5, you can visit Eravikulam National Park to see a rare mountain goat called the Nilgiri Tahr. Another popular spot is Echo Point, where you can hear your voice bounce off the hills, and the Tea Museum to learn how your morning tea is made. Want more ideas? You can explore Munnar: top attractions to visit for a deeper look at the best spots in the hill station.


Alleppey: Houseboat Backwaters (Day 6)

On Day 6, drive 4.5 hours to Alleppey. This is where you can stay overnight on a private houseboat. These boats move slowly through calm canals and lakes. You can sit on the deck and watch local people go about their daily lives near the water. A visit to the Alleppey Lighthouse or a walk on the beach before boarding your boat is also a nice way to spend the morning. If you have extra time, check out this guide on the best places to visit in Alleppey to find hidden gems near the backwaters.


Varkala: The Cliffside Beach (Day 7)

After the houseboat, drive 3 hours to Varkala. This beach is unique because it has big red cliffs right next to the ocean. You can spend your last day walking along the Varkala Cliff or sitting on Papanasam Beach, which is believed to have holy waters. You can explore nearby attractions and travel tips using the Hopnest app. Later, you will drive to Trivandrum airport for your flight home.


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Summary

This 7-day trip gives you a good look at Kerala’s different landscapes. You start in the quiet hills of Wayanad, see the history of Kochi, walk through the tea plants in Munnar, relax on a boat in Alleppey, and finish at the beach in Varkala. It is a simple route that covers the most popular parts of the state in a way that is easy to manage for any first-time visitor.

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