mathews holidays
  • Kochi

    Experience the potpourri of world cultures and heritage in the backdrop of backwaters in Kochi. The magnificent city has the history of being ruled by the Dutch, the Portuguese, and the British with Jewish and Persian influence. Experience the rhythm of Arabian Sea lapping to the shores of Kochi amidst the scenic Chinese fishing nets standing in a row.

  • Munnar

    Munnar is a scenic bliss situated at the confluence of three majestic mountain streams. Sprawling tea plantations, greenish grasslands, Forests, mist clad mountains, wildlife and valleys make this hill station picture sque. The place offers adventures like trekking zip lines, rafting and is a haven for daredevils. The place also witnesses awe-inspiring neelakurinji flowering which blooms once in every twelve years.

  • Thekkady

    Thekkady is paradise for lovers of both flora and fauna. It offers cool climate, scenic vistas, lush greenery and the exotic wildlife sanctuary attracts tourists from every part of the world and is one of the most visited places in Kerala. The wonderful climate, majestic forests, splendid wildlife and the blissful ambiance of Thekkady have truly made it the ideal destination for all seasons. The place is scenic with the images of elephants, unending chain of hills and spice scented plantations.

  • Kumarakom

    Kumarakom, the group of cluster islands on the Vembanad lake is an enchanting backwater destination which is entwined with canals where beautiful house boats cruise through the backwaters. A mesmerizing backwater destination offers visitors many other leisure and amenities like house boating, fishing and canoeing. The place also has a plethora of religious centers for spirituality seekers.

  • Alleppy

    Alleppey is the oldest planned backwater town of Kerala dotting the coastline of the Arabian Sea. Alleppy or Alappuzha is also known as the Venice of the East because of its numerous rivers crisscrossing the Sea and is home to many canals, backwaters, beaches and lagoons. The scenic backwaters along with houseboats and tropical village life makes Alleppey a must visit destination.

  • Kovalam

    Kovalam is an internationally renowned beach town located in the capital city of Trivandrum. The main attraction of the place is the Kovalam beach which allures tourists from every corner of the world. The amenities available at this beach are plenty and diverse. Sunbathing, surfing, swimming, herbal body toning massages, special cultural programmes and catamaran cruising are some of them.

  • Calicut

    A monumental and mighty seaport where foreign traders once converged, Calicut is one of the favorite destinations of Malabar Coast. The glorious trade history, magnificent geography and a delectable cuisine makes Calicut the quintessential piece of North Kerala. The lanes, bazaars, beaches and business hubs of this great port still enfolds the whiff of its celebrated past.

  • Bekal

    Bekal is the queen of North Kerala and is renowned as the land of Gods, Forts, rivers and scintillating beaches. The Bekal fort and the adjacent Bekal fort beach have served as backdrop for many beautifully shot movie scenes and songs. The majestic and imposing fort is one of the best preserved and largest forts in Kerala. The beaches in Bekal are shallow, clean, safe and beautified; making it an ideal anchorage point for beach lovers.

  • Wayanad

    The green paradise, Wayanad, is nestled on the southern top of Deccan plateau, among the mountains of the Western Ghats. The breathtaking land is pristine, enchanting and is captivating with its scenic beauty. The exalted Western Ghats becomes rugged terrain with lofty ridges covered with dense forest, tangled and thick fauna and deep valleys when it reaches Wayanad.