Thekkady Tour Package from Bangalore
Thekkady, nestled in Kerala's Western Ghats, is India's premier destination for spice plantation tours and wildlife encounters. This hill station captivates Indian travelers with its lush cardamom and pepper plantations, the stunning Periyar Lake, and abundant elephant and tiger sightings in Periyar National Park. The cool climate, aromatic spice gardens, and authentic Kerala backwater experiences make Thekkady an ideal escape from urban India's heat and chaos.
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Top Experiences in Thekkady
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Spice plantation walk through cardamom, pepper, and vanilla gardens in Kumily
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Periyar Lake boat safari for elephant and wild boar sightings
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Trekking in Periyar National Park on guided jungle trails
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Ayurvedic massage and treatment at traditional Kerala spas
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Visit to Pandanus plantation and bamboo rafting on Periyar Lake
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Explore local spice markets and buy authentic Kerala spices at wholesale prices
Hotel Prices in Thekkady
Per night · 23 hotels compared · Updated 24 Aug 2026
₹2,581
Budget (per night)
₹4,698
Mid-range (per night)
₹9,829
Luxury (per night)
Package Estimates (Flight + Hotel for 2, 5 nights)
* Hotel prices are indicative averages. Package estimates include round-trip flights + hotel for 2 adults. Actual prices vary by dates and availability.
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Appam with stew (Kerala breakfast specialty)
Malabar fish curry with coconut and spices
Puttu and kadala curry (traditional Kerala snack)
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Stay in homestays and guesthouses in Kumily village (₹1,500-2,500/night) instead of resort hotels to save 40-50% and get authentic Kerala hospitality with home-cooked meals included.
📅 October to March offers the perfect weather with cool temperatures (15-25°C) and clear skies ideal for wildlife spotting and plantation tours. Avoid June to September monsoon season when heavy rains make trekking and boat rides challenging, though the landscape turns emerald green.
🛂 Indian passport holders do not require a visa to visit Kerala or any part of India. Simply carry your valid Indian passport or voter ID for domestic travel.