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Embark on a journey to Kerala, a captivating state in South India renowned for its lush landscapes, tranquil backwaters, vibrant cultural heritage, and diverse cuisine. Begin your exploration in Kochi, a coastal city with a blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy. Cruise along the picturesque backwaters of Alleppey in a traditional houseboat, surrounded by coconut groves and serene waters. Immerse yourself in the unique ecosystem, where village life unfolds along the waterways. Explore the hill station of Munnar, surrounded by verdant tea plantations and mist-covered mountains. Visit the tea estates, experience the fragrant spice gardens, and enjoy panoramic views from popular vantage points. Discover the rich cultural heritage of Kerala in the historic city of Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram), home to magnificent temples, palaces, and the iconic Padmanabhaswamy Temple. Experience the unique art form of Kathakali, a traditional dance drama, and witness the performance of Theyyam, a vibrant and ritualistic dance form, to delve into Kerala's rich artistic traditions. Relax on the pristine beaches of Kovalam, where golden sands meet the Arabian Sea. Enjoy water activities, rejuvenate with Ayurvedic treatments, and savor delicious seafood at beachside shacks. Indulge in the mouthwatering flavors of Kerala cuisine, featuring dishes like appam with stew, seafood delicacies, and traditional Kerala Sadhya served on banana leaves. Kerala, often referred to as "God's Own Country," captivates with its natural beauty, cultural richness, and warm hospitality, offering a diverse and immersive travel experience for every wanderer.

Kerala, often referred to as "God's Own Country," captivates with its natural beauty, cultural richness, and warm hospitality, offering a diverse and immersive travel experience for every wanderer.

Itineraries

Day 1

Arrival at Cochin

Arrival at Cochin & Check into the Hotel and Relax. Around 3 Pm go for the Local Sight Seeing Places Visit like Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue, Chinese Fishing Net, St. Franchiese Church, Marine Drive and

Day 2

Munnar

After Breakfast Proceed to Munnar { 150 Kms Drive, 4 Hours Journey } Check into hotel & Relax. Day at Leisure. Stay Overnight.

Day 3

Local Sight Seeing

After Brekafast, Go For Local Sight Seeing in and Around Munnar Like Mattupatty Dam, Echo Point, Tea Plantation Visit, Rajamalai, Ervikulam National Park. Evening Back to the Hotel and Stay Overnight.

Day 4

Alleppey/Kumarakom

Early Morning After Breakfast Check Out and Then Proceed to Alleppey/Kumarakom { 160 Kms Drive, 4 Hours Journey } Check into the Hotel / Resort and Relax. Evening go for the Backwater Ride in the Lush Green Village of Kerala { Own Cost } and Back to the hotel and Stay Overnight.

Day 5

Back From Cochin

Proceed Back From Cochin. { 100 Kms. Drive, 2 Hours Journey }. End of the Memorable Trip to the God's Own Country.

  • Return airport transfer
  • Daily breakfast at hotel
  • All sightseeing and transfer by prvt car
  • 2 - 4 pax used 1 sedan car
  • 4 - 6 pax used 1 Innova car
  • 6 - 12 pax used 1 tampoo traveller
  • All sightseeing only point to point basis

The best time to visit Kerala is during the winter months, from November to February, when the weather is pleasant and conducive to exploring various attractions.

Kerala is well-connected by air, rail, and road. The major airports include Trivandrum International Airport, Cochin International Airport, and Calicut International Airport. There are also well-connected railway stations and a network of roads.

Key destinations include Kochi, Alleppey, Munnar, Trivandrum, and Kovalam. Each offers a unique blend of cultural, natural, and historical attractions.

Yes, houseboat tours in Alleppey are generally safe. Ensure that you choose a reputable operator, and the houseboats comply with safety standards. Enjoy a serene cruise along the backwaters with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Kerala is renowned for its Ayurvedic treatments. Visitors can indulge in rejuvenating massages, wellness therapies, and traditional Ayurvedic treatments offered at various resorts and Ayurvedic centers across the state.

Yes, Kerala is home to several wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Periyar National Park, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, and Silent Valley National Park are among the notable ones where visitors can enjoy wildlife safaris and nature walks.

Kathakali is a traditional dance drama that showcases vibrant costumes, intricate makeup, and expressive storytelling through dance. Theyyam is a ritualistic dance form with elaborate costumes and masks, performed in temples to honor deities. Both art forms provide insights into Kerala's rich cultural heritage.

While many beaches in Kerala are suitable for swimming, it's important to be cautious about strong currents and follow local guidelines. Always swim in designated safe areas, and be aware of any warning signs.

Kerala cuisine is known for its use of coconut, spices, and seafood. Try traditional dishes like appam with stew, Kerala Sadhya (a multi-course vegetarian feast), and various seafood specialties, including fish curry and prawn masala.

Yes, Kerala offers a variety of vegetarian dishes, including traditional vegetarian meals, dosas, idlis, and a range of delicious vegetable curries. Most restaurants cater to vegetarian preferences.