6 Nights / 7 Days
Package Price :₹0.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 1.00/- Per Person
Discover the enchanting beauty of Kerala, known as 'God's Own Country'. Start your journey in the tranquil backwaters of Alleppey and enjoy the lush scenery and tranquil waters aboard a houseboat. Explore the lively hill town of Munnar, known for its tea plantations and mist-shrouded mountains. Visit the historic city of Kochi, which blends colonial architecture with modern culture. Relax on the pristine beaches of Varkala and Kovalam, where the Arabian Sea lures in. Experience the rich tradition of Kathakali dance and enjoy authentic Kerala cuisine. Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in its birthplace. Kerala is an unforgettable blend of nature, culture and relaxation.
Package Inclusions
- 6 night accommodation in well-appointed rooms as mentioned below hotels or equivalent
- Sightseeing as per itinerary by private tourist vehicle
- Drivers allowances, toll taxes and Govt. Service Tax
Package Exclusions
- Air tickets and airport taxes
- Kathakali Show in Cochin & Kalari Show in Thekkady
- Boat-ride in Periyar Lake & Kumarakom
- Guide service as per the itinerary
- Entrance fee at Monuments as per the itinerary
- Special activities as per the itinerary
- Items of personal nature like laundry, phone calls, tips to guides / drivers etc.
- Camera / Video camera fees applicable at monuments
Day 01 : Arrival in Cochin
Meet our representative upon arrival in Cochin and drive towards hotel to check-in. Enjoy city tour covering Mattancherry Palace- gifted to the king of Cochin, by Portuguese in 1555, about 500 year old Jewish Synagogue, Chinese fishing nets, local spices market followed by colorful performing art-Kathakali Dance. Later in the evening, return to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 02 : Drive from Cochin to Munnar (120 km/approx. 4.5 hours)
After breakfast, drive to Munnar-derived its name from the confluence of the three rivers around which the town grew. Today, it offers beautiful vistas, cardamom and spice plantations, aromatic oil factories, sights of several endangered species and the purple-blue of the Neelakurinji flowers that bloom every 12 years. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel and spend evening at leisure. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 3 : Sightseeing in Munnar
Explore Eravikulam National Park, home to various elusive and endangered species. It is a great place to enjoy trekking and offers mind-blowing views of the tea plantations. Later, proceed towards Tea Museum (closed on Monday), which gives an insight to the history of tea plantations of this region. Later visit Mattupetty Dam, Eco Point and Flower Garden. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 4 : Munnar-Thekkady (90 kms / approx. 2.5 hours)
After breakfast, drive to Thekkady (Periyar) and on arrival check-in at the hotel. Thekkady is synonymous to uninterrupted hills, rich biodiversity and spice plantations. The place is best known for the Periyar National Park. In the afternoon, proceed for boat-ride at Periyar Lake, and in evening watch traditional Kalari show. Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 5 : Drive from Thekkady-Kumarakom (120 kms / approx 3 hour)
After breakfast, check-out and proceed to Kumarakom-a charming emerald peninsula jutting into the picturesque Vembanad Lake dotted with innumerable traditional country rafts, boats and canoes. The fresh water of the lake flows into the mainland, making a labyrinth of lagoons, canals and waterways. Enjoy a boat ride in Vembanad Lake (Optional). Overnight at the backwater resort.
Day 6 : Leisure in Kumarakom
After breakfast, enjoy full day at leisure in Kumarakom. Alternatively, you may enjoy bird-watching in Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary on direct payment basis. Overnight stay in Kuamarkom.
Day 7 : Departure from Cochin
After breakfast, you will be transferred to Cochin airport for return flight back home.
Q: When is the best time to visit Kerala?
Ans: The best time to visit Kerala is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Q: What are the must-visit places in Kerala?
Ans: Some must-visit places include:
- Munnar: Famous for its tea plantations.
- Alleppey: Known for its backwaters and houseboat experiences.
- Kochi: Rich in history and culture, with attractions like Fort Kochi and the Chinese fishing nets.
- Wayanad: Ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
- Kumarakom: Another beautiful backwater destination.
Q: What should I pack for a trip to Kerala?
Ans: Lightweight, breathable clothing, comfortable shoes, a raincoat or umbrella (especially if traveling during monsoon), sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat.
Q: When is the best time to visit Kerala?
Ans: The best time to visit Kerala is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Q: What are the must-visit places in Kerala?
Ans: Some of the must-visit places are:
- Munnar: Famous for its tea plantations.
- Alleppey: Famous for its backwaters and houseboat experiences.
- Kochi: Rich in history and culture, with attractions like Fort Kochi and Chinese fishing nets.
- Wayanad: Ideal for nature lovers and adventurers.
- Kumarakom: Another beautiful backwater destination.
Q: What should I pack for my trip to Kerala?
Ans: Lightweight, breathable clothes, comfortable shoes, raincoat or umbrella (especially when traveling during monsoons), sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat.
Q: How is the food in Kerala?
Ans: Kerala cuisine is known for its use of spices and coconut. Be sure to try dishes like appam, puttu, fish curry, and Sadhya (a traditional vegetarian feast served on a banana leaf).
Q: How do I travel in Kerala?
Ans: Kerala has a good public transportation network, including buses and trains. Taxis and autorickshaws are also widely available. For added convenience, renting a car or booking a private driver is a popular option.
Q: Are there any unique experiences in Kerala?
Ans: Yes! Consider taking a houseboat cruise in Alleppey, getting an Ayurvedic massage, watching a Kathakali dance performance, or visiting tea plantations in Munnar.
Q: Is Kerala safe for tourists?
Ans: Yes, Kerala is generally considered safe for tourists. However, as with any travel destination, it is recommended to take normal safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
Q: What is the local language? Do people speak English?
Ans: Malayalam is the official language, but English is also widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, making it easier for visitors to communicate.
Q: How many days does a Kerala tour take?
Ans: A trip of about 7 to 10 days is ideal for exploring the major destinations and enjoying the diverse experiences Kerala has to offer.
Q: What types of accommodation are available?
Ans: Kerala offers a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury resorts and traditional hotels to budget guesthouses and homestays.
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