Domestic Destinations
Explore Kerala and India with our taxi-enabled domestic tour packages

Alleppey
Alleppey is famous for its backwaters, houseboats, beaches, and peaceful canals, making it one of Kerala's top tourist destinations.

Araku Valley
Araku Valley is a picturesque hill station tucked away in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, often referred to as the "Ooty of Andhra." Surrounded by dense forests, misty hills, and sprawling coffee plantations, it is famous for its rich indigenous tribal culture and pristine natural surroundings. Located roughly 115 km from Visakhapatnam, it serves as a peaceful retreat for nature lovers, coffee lovers, and road-trippers.

Bandipur
Bandipur National Park is one of India's premier tiger reserves and a core part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Located in the Chamarajanagar district along the Mysore-Ooty highway, it was once the private hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Mysore. Today, it stands as a protected haven famous for its thriving populations of Bengal tigers, Indian elephants, leopards, and diverse flora set against the backdrop of the Western Ghats.

Bangalore (Bengaluru)
Bangalore, officially known as Bengaluru, is the capital of Karnataka and India's premier technology and startup hub, earning it the moniker "Silicon Valley of India." Situated on the Deccan Plateau, the city is equally famous as the "Garden City of India" for its sprawling public parks, tree-lined boulevards, and year-round pleasant climate. It offers a vibrant blend of historical royal heritage, modern pub culture, booming culinary spots, and lush green spaces.

Bekal
A serene coastal town in North Kerala, Bekal is known for its massive Bekal Fort, pristine beaches, and backwater canals — a quieter alternative to Kerala's popular southern beaches.

Chikkamagaluru
Known as the "Coffee Land of Karnataka," Chikkamagaluru is a serene hill station nestled in the foothills of the Western Ghats. It is famously recognized as the birthplace of coffee cultivation in India, where the first coffee seeds were planted centuries ago. The destination seamlessly blends mist-covered mountain peaks, sprawling verdant coffee estates, cascading waterfalls, and dense wildlife sanctuaries, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers, trekkers, and coffee enthusiasts alike.

Coimbatore
A major gateway city to the Nilgiris, Coimbatore blends industrial energy with nearby hill stations, temples, and waterfalls — commonly used as an arrival/departure hub for Ooty and Kodaikanal trips.

Coorg
Coorg is a scenic hill destination famous for coffee plantations, waterfalls, forests, and adventure activities.

Goa
Goa is India's smallest state by area, world-renowned for its endless golden sand beaches, Portuguese heritage architecture, vibrant nightlife, and relaxed lifestyle. Situated on the southwestern coast along the Arabian Sea, Goa is split into two distinct regions: North Goa, famous for its energetic party hubs, water sports, and bustling markets; and South Goa, celebrated for its pristine, tranquil beaches, luxury resorts, and historic sanctuaries.

Gokarna
Gokarna is a coastal town located on the Arabian Sea in Karnataka, famous for its dual identity as a sacred Hindu pilgrimage hub and a relaxed beach destination. Named after its geographic shape—translating to "Cow's Ear"—Gokarna features pristine sandy shores surrounded by rocky cliffs. It serves as a quieter, more bohemian alternative to Goa, appealing to pilgrims, backpackers, and nature lovers alike.

Hampi
Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its captivating ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire dating back to the 14th century. Located along the banks of the Tungabhadra River, this ancient city features an extraordinary landscape of giant boulder hills, majestic stone temples, royal pavilions, and historic market streets. It attracts history enthusiasts, photographers, and backpackers from all over the world.

Hyderabad
Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, is famously known as the "City of Pearls" and the "City of Nizams." Situated along the banks of the Musi River, it is a bustling metropolis where a rich 400-year-old Indo-Islamic heritage seamlessly coexists with a booming global IT industry (HITEC City). Renowned globally for its iconic monuments, grand palaces, vibrant bazaars, and world-famous Hyderabadi Biryani, it offers a captivating experience for history lovers, foodies, and modern urban travelers.

Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of mainland India, is famous for its spectacular sunrise and sunset views, pristine beaches, historical monuments, and spiritual significance. It is where the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean meet.

Kodaikanal
Kodaikanal is a peaceful hill station known for its mist-covered valleys, pine forests, waterfalls, and picturesque lakes.

Kovalam
Kovalam is one of Kerala's most famous beach destinations, renowned for its crescent-shaped beaches, swaying coconut palms, water sports, and relaxing coastal atmosphere. It is an ideal destination for honeymooners, families, and beach lovers.

Munnar
Munnar is Kerala's most famous hill station, renowned for its endless tea plantations, misty hills, wildlife, and waterfalls.

Mysore
Mysore is a historic city famous for its royal heritage, magnificent palaces, gardens, temples, and vibrant culture.

Ooty
Ooty, popularly known as the Queen of Hill Stations, is one of the most visited destinations in South India. Surrounded by lush tea plantations, misty mountains, lakes, and gardens, it offers a perfect escape for nature lovers and honeymooners.

Ponmudi
Ponmudi is a picturesque hill station near Thiruvananthapuram, known for its winding roads, misty mountains, tea gardens, waterfalls, and trekking trails.

Thekkady
Home to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Thekkady is a lush forested region in Kerala known for spice plantations, elephant safaris, and boating on Periyar Lake.

Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala, is known for its ancient temples, museums, beaches, royal heritage, and cultural attractions.

Tirupati
Tirupati is one of India's most celebrated spiritual and cultural destinations, renowned globally for the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple located atop the sacred Seshachalam Hills at Tirumala. Often called the "Spiritual Capital of Andhra Pradesh," it is one of the most visited religious pilgrimage sites in the world. Beyond its iconic temples, Tirupati features geological wonders, ancient rock formations, lush green hills, and heritage sites.

Varkala
Varkala is India's only cliff-side beach destination, famous for its dramatic red cliffs, pristine beaches, yoga retreats, and peaceful atmosphere.

Visakhapatnam (Vizag)
Visakhapatnam, commonly known as Vizag, is a major coastal port city nestled between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal. Often dubbed the "Jewel of the East Coast," it is famous for its clean coastal beaches, hilltop parks, naval heritage, and rich industrial history. It offers a versatile mix of seaside leisure, maritime museums, scenic drives, and proximity to hill stations.

Wayanad
A misty hill district in Kerala known for its wildlife sanctuaries, ancient caves, and spice plantations — perfect for nature lovers and trekkers.
