| Tariff 27500 | Tariff per Per Person | Category Adventure |
| Visiting places Kochi, Munnar, Thekkady, Kumarakom |
Diwali the festival of lights is one of the main festivals celebrated in India. Diwali is mainly celebrated to honour the triumph of Lord Krishna over the King Narkasura. As Diwali is just around the corner it is not late for you to plan your holiday. Kerala is one of the best places you could visit in Diwali. Kerala does celebrate Diwali but unlike the other states it just celebrates Diwali on a small scale. Though the Diwali celebrations in Kerala only lasts a day the enthusiasm and the joy of the festivity shown by the people is not any less compared to other states. The celebration begins with the purchase of new clothes; people wear them and visit the temples to pray to the Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesh. The celebration is then rounded off by exchanging sweets, bursting fire crackers and lighting the house with lamps. If travel expenses are an issue then there are some good Kerala tour packages that offer discounts. These tour packages offer you 20 percent discount for Diwali.
Alappuzha is one of the best places that you could travel to in Diwali. The backwaters, the houseboats and the aesthetic beauty of the whole place is a crowd-puller. Along the shores you can see a number of fishing villages. Being on a houseboat will give you the exquisite cuisine of sea food and the beauty of the water lilies floating on the water. Another stop that you can make along the way is the Alappuzha beach, the beach is well known for its history and the sunsets. Alappuzha is easily accessible by both air and rail. The nearest airport is in Kochin which is about 53 kms away and the nearest railway station is in Alappuzha itself. The other places that you can visit are Munnar and Kumarakom. Kumarakom is another backwater spot like Alappuzha. The other major attractions of Kumarakom include the bird sanctuary where you can see birds of different species. Munnar has a pleasing climate during the months of October and November. Some of the places that you can see in Munnar are the Hydel Park, the Anamudi Mountain and the Mattupetty Dam. If you want to spend a quiet time with nature then Hydel Park is the right choice. Thus Kerala is one of the best places you could visit during Diwali so spend the festival of Lights with Happiness.