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Arrive at Kochi Airport. Transfer to your hotel. Explore Fort Kochi: visit the hinese fishing nets, St. Francis Church, and the Dutch Palace.
Drive to Munnar (approximately 4 hours). Check into your hotel. Visit the Tea Museum and explore the tea gardens. Enjoy a nature walk in the evening.
Visit Mattupetty Dam and take a boat ride. Explore Echo Point and Kundala Lake. Visit the Eravikulam National Park to see the Nilgiri Tahr. Overnight stay in Munnar.
Drive to Thekkady (approximately 3-4 hours). Check into your hotel. Visit the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary: take a boat ride on Periyar Lake. Optional: Attend a Kalaripayattu martial arts show.
Morning jungle safari or nature walk. Visit spice plantations and learn about local spices. Evening at leisure or explore the local market.
Drive to Alleppey (approximately 4 hours). Board a houseboat for an overnight cruise. Enjoy the backwaters, coconut groves, and village life. Dinner on board.
Disembark from the houseboat in the morning. Drive to Kovalam (approximately 4-5 hours). Check into your beach resort. Relax at Kovalam Beach or visit Lighthouse Beach.
Spend a day at leisure on the beach. Optional: Ayurvedic spa treatments or water sports. Visit nearby attractions like Hawah Beach and the Vizhinjam Lighthouse.
Day trip to Kanyakumari (approximately 2 hours each way). Visit the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Kanyakumari Temple, and the Thiruvalluvar Statue. Return to Kovalam for overnight stay.
Drive back to Kochi (approximately 4-5 hours). Visit local markets or relax at your hotel. Explore Lulu Mall or take a sunset cruise on Kochi backwaters.
Transfer to Kochi International Airport for your departure.
The best time to visit Kerala is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Private taxis or rental cars are recommended for convenience. Many tour packages also include transportation. You can also use local buses and ferries in certain areas.
Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, comfortable footwear, a rain jacket (if traveling during the monsoon), sunscreen, insect repellent, and swimwear for the beaches.
Yes, Kerala is generally safe for tourists. Standard precautions, such as keeping valuables secure and being aware of your surroundings, should be observed.
Kerala cuisine is famous for its use of spices and seafood. Don't miss local dishes like appam, puttu, fish curry, and various vegetarian options.
It’s advisable to stay hydrated and drink bottled water. Consider getting vaccinations for common travel illnesses, and consult with a healthcare provider before your trip.
Absolutely! Many tour operators offer customizable packages, allowing you to tailor your trip to fit your interests and preferences.
Activities include houseboat cruises, wildlife safaris, Ayurvedic treatments, trekking in the Western Ghats, beach activities, and cultural performances.