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Arrive in Kochi early in the morning and drive towards Munnar, a scenic hill station located around 130 km away. On the way, enjoy the breathtaking views of tea gardens, waterfalls, and lush green valleys. Visit the Valara and Cheeyappara waterfalls for a quick photo stop. Reach Munnar by afternoon, check in to your hotel, and relax for a bit. Afterward, explore the local attractions such as the Tea Museum, where you can learn about the tea-making process and indulge in a tea-tasting session. End the day with a peaceful evening walk through the sprawling tea estates before returning to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Start your day with a visit to the Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, and take in panoramic views of the rolling hills. Next, head to Mattupetty Dam, where you can enjoy boating and soak in the beauty of the surroundings. Visit the nearby Echo Point and Kundala Lake, both perfect spots for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. If time permits, stop by the Blossom Hydel Park for a quick stroll. Post-lunch, begin your return journey to Kochi, where you can explore the charming streets of Fort Kochi or visit the Jewish Synagogue and Mattancherry Palace if time allows. Conclude your trip by heading to the airport or railway station for your departure.
The package typically includes accommodation, airport transfers, daily breakfast, guided tours to major attractions, and houseboat rides on the backwaters (if specified). Flights and travel insurance may not be included unless explicitly mentioned.
The best time to visit Kerala is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. The monsoon season (June to September) is also a good time for Ayurvedic treatments, though it can be rainy.
Breakfast is usually included. Some packages may include additional meals, such as lunch or dinner, especially during houseboat stays. It is advisable to check the package details.
Activities often include a houseboat cruise in Alleppey or Kumarakom, visits to tea plantations in Munnar, wildlife safaris in Periyar, Kathakali performances, and exploring local beaches or cultural landmarks.
Kerala is well-connected by air, with major international airports in Kochi, Trivandrum, and Calicut. Most packages include airport transfers. You can also reach Kerala by train or bus from other parts of India.
Travel insurance is generally not included in the package, but it’s advisable to purchase it separately to cover unforeseen events during your trip.