Kerala Tour | 8 Days and 7 Night
Including: Kochi, Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey Backwaters, Marari Beach.
Airports: Arrival Cochin, Departure Cochin
Day 1: Travel to Kochi after arrival at Cochin International Airport
The respective driver will pick you up at the airport and take you to Kochi, where you’ll be brought to your hotel in the famous historic Fort Kochi area. You can relax at the hotel or go for a leisurely walk rest of the day. Then, you will go on a sunset cruise in the evening. For this, you will be transported to Kochi Harbour, where you can also see the harbor’s vibrant activities and the Chinese fishing nets. You can even prefer to watch the evening Kathakali dance performance.
Spent a night in Kochi.
Day 2: Full-day in Kochi
Kochi is the most cosmopolitan city in Kerala. It serves as the nation’s primary marketplace for seafood and spices. Kochi, which is surrounded by an Arabian Sea saltwater lagoon, is actually made up of a number of tiny islands and peninsulas. With their mixture of Dutch, Portuguese, and English bungalows and their charming tiny alleyways, Mattancherry and Fort Kochi offer an old-world charm, in contrast to mainland Eranakulam’s concrete commercial malls and opulent apartment towers. For generations, tourists from all over the world have been charmed by Kochi’s picturesque position, which is flanked by palm trees, verdant meadows, inland lakes, and backwaters.
A stroll can be taken in the atmosphere, go for shopping, or visit places like Jew Town and its synagogue, Saint Francis Church, the Dutch Palace, and the Dutch cemetery.
Spend a night in Kochi.
Day 3: Travel to Munnar
While moving to Munnar, you can see one of the most pleasing scenery that Kerala has to offer. You can explore the tea plantations and hills of Munnar on the way. Even though the journey period is quite long, the tasty lunch stop and awesome sightseeing would make your journey exciting. Ahead, miles of jungle, rolling hills, wildlife, spice plantations, and waterfalls await to wonder you.
Spend a night in Munnar.
Day 4: Full-day in Munnar
The Western Ghats’ unique sweeping high-altitude grasslands stand in stark contrast to the lowlands’ shoals or tropical forests. They are a distinctive feature of the mountainous region. The Eravikulam National Park, located at the foot of the Anaimudi Mountain and covering an area of 97 square kilometers, is the best-conserved portion of this breathtakingly gorgeous terrain. This summit holds the distinction of being the tallest peak south of the Himalayas, rising to a height of 2,695 meters. The summit and its surroundings make way for good trekking terrain. The park, which is located on the boundary of the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, was created in 1978 with the specific objective of preserving the critically endangered Nilgiri Tahr mountain goat. Approximately 3,000 tahrs live in the park now, making it the only place in the world where you may find this slate-gray goat. It lives on the rocky slopes and is unexpectedly visible up close. It is extremely nimble. In addition, the park is home to endangered Indian wild dogs called dhole packs, macaques, and leopards. The renowned kurunji, the blue flowers that unexpectedly blossom in large numbers every 12 years and turn the rocky landscape into a sea of blue, will be visible to lucky visitors.
You can even opt to take a panoramic tour of the area or go to the nearby market and tea plant.
Spend a night in Munnar..
Day 5: Travel to Thekkady
You have to travel across the Western Ghats to reach Periyar. Then, you will meander through trekking trails, luxuriant grasslands, wonderful waterfalls, spice plantations, and mist-coated mountains after checking into your hotel so that you can enjoy each and everything there. The spice plantation can be explored later on an elephant safari. You can take a 2-hour boat tour on the Periyar lake in the afternoon to see wild creatures.
Spend a night in Thekkady.
Day 6: Trekking in the Thekkady region, followed by a drive to Alleppey Houseboat
You will be taken on a three-hour hike into the forest in the morning, where you can view wild creatures, birds, butterflies, and beautiful scenery. After Check out from the hotel and transfer to Alleppey. When nature is all you need to recuperate, the backwaters are undoubtedly the most invigorating, fascinating paradise in Kerala , God’s own country. The slender coconut palms standing here, there and everywhere, it’s never ending paddy fields, meandering lagoons and backwaters, Upon arrival check into houseboat, just relax at the boat. it will be a unique and exclusive experience in your lifetime. You will be cruising along the village sides and paddy fields witnessing the core life of Kerala villages.
Spend a night in a houseboat .
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Day 7: Travel to Marari Beach
The houseboat will take you back to the small harbor after breakfast, where your driver will be waiting for you. After spending a peaceful morning among the backwaters, you’ll travel to the renowned Marari Beach next to Mararikulam, where you can spend the rest of the day in any way you like. Marari is a destination where you can chill out and relax. The deserted sandy beaches are all made to make your trip interesting. You can definitely have some quality time around the beach with your loved ones. If you wish, you can even relish Snake Boat Races. Parasailing, sea surfing, deep sea fishing, and water skiing are perfect activities for adventure enthusiasts. Finally, you can fully relax at your resort or at the beach.
Spend a night at Marari Beach.
Day 8: Travel and drop off to Cochin International Airport
The things you do today will depend on how much time you have before your trip. The majority of our visitors decide to relax at the hotel.
Before your return flight, you will be transported to Cochin International Airport.
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