- Kerala Divya Desham Tour
Kerala Divya Desham Tour (3 Night / 4 Days)
Price: ₹30000 ₹On Request
Kerala Divya Desham & Its Spiritual Significance
In the magical kingdom of Kerala, where green backwaters tell old tales, thirteen holy temples stand as divine witnesses to divine dreams. At the Padmanabhaswamy Temple, an eighteen-foot wonder made of 12,000 holy shaligrams, Lord Vishnu himself is said to have decided to sleep in his beautiful Ananta Shayan position. This is where the Lord creates the universe through dreams; it is more than just a temple.
Travel to the enigmatic Aranmula, where Krishna served as Arjuna's charioteer during the epic Mahabharata conflict. According to Hindu scriptures Kerala's very essence is infused with divinity when each Pandava brother bestowed this territory with a temple making it divine. Witness nighttime Kathakali dancers at Vallabha Temple presenting their artwork to an eight-foot deity under a towering granite flagpole.
A touching story of dedication may be found in the ancient Thirumittakode: after Goddess Lakshmi and Gajendra the elephant, engaged in a contest of worship, Vishnu gave the dedicated elephant the whole lotus garden. Among these auspicious lotus blossoms, even King Ambareesha of Ayodhya attained moksha.
The Trip To Temples takes you through this divine 13-temple journey called Kerala Divya Desham Tour package in just three nights and four days where you immerse in pure devotion.


Overview
At Trip to Temples, we believe that Kerala’s spiritual landscape is as deep as its backwaters are green. This 4-day Kerala Divya Desham Tour is a dedicated pilgrimage to the 13 ancient temples of Malai Nadu, immortalized in the hymns of the Alwar saints. The best time to embark on this yatra is between September and March, when the weather is pleasantly cool 18°C to 30°C and the humidity is at its lowest, following the rejuvenating monsoon rains.
From the silent, palm-fringed courtyards of Thrissur to the historic shrines near Kochi, this journey is a deep dive into the unique "Vatteluttu" architecture and the strict, peaceful traditions of Kerala’s Vaishnavite heritage. While the summer months (April and May) bring warmer tropical heat 24°C to 36°C, they also offer a quieter, more meditative atmosphere with fewer crowds. Whether you are seeking the grace of the Pandava-installed idols or the serene presence of Lord Vishnu, our team handles the logistics across the lush landscape so you can focus on the meditative rhythm of the temple bells.
Tour Highlights of
Kerala Divya Desham Tour
- The 13-Temple Circuit: A comprehensive yatra covering all the Divya Deshams of the Malai Nadu region.
- The Pandava Connection: Visit the temples established by Yudhisthira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva.
- Kerala Temple Tradition: Experience the unique rituals, dress codes, and peaceful atmosphere of the West Coast.
- Lush Coastal Transit: Scenic drives through the heart of "God’s Own Country," from Kochi to the cultural hub of Thrissur.
- Seamless Support: Private AC vehicles and hand-picked hotels to ensure a smooth journey for families and seniors.
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Frequently Asked Questions about
Kerala Divya Desham Tour
Do we visit the Padmanabhaswamy Temple on this tour?
This specific 4-day circuit focuses on the 13 temples around Central and Northern Kerala. If you’d like to add the Padmanabhaswamy temple in Trivandrum, let us know and we can extend the tour for you!
What should I try in the local markets?
Look for the famous "Kasavu" (gold-bordered) sarees and traditional brass lamps (Nilavilakku). For snacks, the banana chips fried in coconut oil are a must-buy!
What is the best time for this tour?
September to March is ideal. The monsoon (June-August) is beautiful but can make traveling between temples a bit slower due to heavy rains.
How much walking is involved?
The walk from the parking area to the inner sanctum is usually short, but you will need to walk barefoot on stone or sand. The temples are generally senior-friendly and less crowded than those in North India.
Are non-Hindus allowed inside?
Most traditional temples in Kerala, including the ones on this circuit, restrict entry to Hindus only. However, the outer architecture and the temple tanks can be viewed by everyone.
Is there a strict dress code for Kerala temples?
Yes, Kerala temples are very traditional. Men are usually required to wear a Mundu (dhoti) and must remove their shirts before entering. Women should wear a saree or a long skirt and blouse (set-mundu). Many temples do not allow entry in trousers or jeans.
Why are there exactly 13 Divya Deshams in Kerala?
These are the specific temples in the Malai Nadu region that were praised by the Alwar saints in their Divya Prabandham. They are considered the most sacred Vaishnavite shrines in the state.
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