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Kochi Munnar Thekkady Tour

05 Nights / 06 Days

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Description

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.

Tips for Travellers for Planning their Tour

Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrival Kochi
On arrival at Kochi Airport our Tour Executive welcomes you and assist you further transfer to the hotel. Check in to the hotel. Half day sightseeing in Kochi including Jewish synagogue, Chinese fishing nets, Mattancheri palace, Fort Kochi beach, Jew Street. Later witness the famous Kathakali performance (optional)/ harbour cruise (optional) covering Islands, Kochi backwater and Kochi shipyard in the evening. Over night stay at Kochi.
Day 02 : Kochi To Munnar(126kms)
After an early breakfast proceed to Munnar, a peaceful hill station having impeccable beauty. On your way enjoy beautiful streams, small waterfalls, rubber, pepper, cardamom and tea plantations and thick forests. Visit Tata tea museum at the Nallathanni Estate in Munnar. Check in to resort. Enjoy the leisure activities in the resort. Over night stay at Munnar.
Day 03 : Munnar
Morning proceed on a drive through the picturesque countryside of Munnar. Visit the Raja Mala the highest peak in Munnar, the Eravikulam National Park where you can see the very rare mountain goats locally called the Nilgiri Tahr, Panther, Sambhar etc. Mattupetty Dam & Dairy Farm, Echo point, Kundala dam, tea and coffee plantations and the town market where you can go for spice shopping etc. Enjoy another overnight stay at your resort.
Day 04 : Munnar To Thekkady
This morning, drive from the land of tea plantations into the heart of the spice hills in Thekkady. The rest of the afternoon is free to enjoy a walk through the bustling spice market of Kumily village in Thekkady or you have the option of taking a boat cruise on Lake Periyar which is the best way to locate wildlife in Periyar Sanctuary (boats can be hired directly there). Over night stay at hotel.
Day 05 : Thekkady
After break fast you can go for sight seeing of Thekkady. The sanctuary watchtowers: There are three watchtowers for observing wild life-at Edappalayam , Manakkavala and Thannikudi. Kumily: This plantation town, closely associated with Thekkady, is situated on the outskirts of the Periyar Sanctuary. It is an important shopping centre and spice trade centre, the main bus station and most of the medium range accommodation in the Periyar region is in Kumily. Murikkady: Washed in fresh spice scented air, Murikkady is a panorama of cardamom, coffee and pepper plantations. Pandikuzhi: This picturesque place is cradled between Chellarkovil and the Tamil Nadu State border is a popular picnic spot. Pandikuzhi offers great opportunities for trekking and is a photographer’s delight.
Day 06 : Thekkady To Trivandrum drop off
After breakfast check out from the hotel for your return drop off at Trivandrum Airport/ railway station. Tour Ends With Happy Memories.

FAQs

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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