Welcome to Kerala, the land of coconuts, great backwaters, inland lakes and brackish lagoons. The alluring beauty of Kerala attracts tourist from across the world to visit this fascinating and tempting destination. Kerala is by far the most preferred tourism destination in India. Kerala attracts lakhs of domestic as well as international tourist each year. Kerala tourism department takes numerous steps in promoting Kerala as the No.1 tourism destination in India.
2 night(s) in Munnar
1 night(s) in Thekkady
1 night(s) in Alleppey
Day 01 : Arrival To Kochi
Arrival on Kochi airport, will met our representitive. Drive to Munnar, (150 kms, 4 hours) the famous hill station of Kerala. Check-in to hotel. Overnight stay at Munnar
Day 02 : Sightseeing Tour Munnar
Morning, sightseeing with visit to "Mattupetty Lake & Dam", "Echo Point", "Kundala Lake", "Blossom Garden", "Rajamalai", "Eravikulam Wildlife sanctuary" famous for Nilagiri Tahr, “Tea Mueseum” and "Tea gardens". Overnight stay at Munnar
Day 03 : Periyar (Thekkady)
Morning check out from resort and drive through the scenic Western Ghats covered with spice plantations of cardamoms, vanilla, pepper, cinnamon & cloves to your wildlife reserve at Periyar. Check-in at hotel. Evening enjoy a boat ride on Lake Periyar to see wild elephants. Optional visit, to Spice Market in the town. Overnight stay at Periyar.
Day 04 : Alappuzha To Kumarakom; Houseboat
Early Morning, check out from hotel and drive to Alappuzha / Kumarakom. Afternoon, check in to your floating houseboat (Kettuvallam), boat with bedroom and en-suite rest room for your comfort. Enjoy unlimited surfing on backwaters, sip a coconut, get disturbed by only the chirping of birds and occasional ripples in water and savor mouthwatering delicacies prepared in front of you by your kitchen crew. Overnight stay in Alleppey
Day 05 : Departure From Kochi
Morning, after breakfast, check out from houseboat at Alappzuha and move to Kochi sightseeing, with visit to "The Dutch Palace"- built by the Portuguese in 1555, Mattancherry Palace was presented to the Raja of Cochin – Veera Kerala Varma, "Jewish Synagogue"- Scrolls of the Old Testament and copper plates inscribed in Hebrew script are preserved here, "Jews Street", "St. Francis Church"- built in 1503, is the oldest European church in India and has great historical significance. The Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama, died in Kochi in 1524 his body was originally buried in this church, but after fourteen years his remains were removed to Lisbon, “Santa Cruz Basilica” – This Roman Catholic church has beautiful paintings on the ceiling, “Chinese fishing nets" and the "Indo-Portuguese Museum". Evening, transfer to Kochi airport or railway station