Kerala 6 Nights, 7 Days Tour for Only ₹18,000

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Munnar - Thekkady - Alleppey - Kovalam - Trivandrum

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Package Itinerary

Day

1

You will be picking from Cochin Airport / Ernakulam railway station and drive to Munnar (04 Hrs drive). Munnar, situated 1600 Meter above sea level at the confluence of three mountain streams - Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundale. This majestic hill station was once the summer resort of the British government in South India. On the way enjoy some waterfalls and natural scenic spots. On arrival at Munnar check into Hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel will be arranged.

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2

After breakfast spend the day with local sightseeing. Places to visit are Tea Museum -displays the history and evolution of the tea plantations in Munnar. Entry fee Rs.125/- per adult, the museum is open to tourists till 5pm. If you are a flora lover, pay a visit to the Floriculture Centre Munnar. Commonly known as Rose Garden, it has over hundred varieties of flowers and herbal plants. Open from 10 am to 5 pm and charges Rs.30 per person. The Eravikulam National Park in Munnar is one of the five national parks in Kerala, with rich flora and fauna, which is home to the famous Nilgiri Thar. The park closes at 4 pm. Entry fee (Indian adult = Rs.120/-, Indian Child between 5 to 12 yrs age = Rs.90/-, Foreigner= Rs.450/-) The Mattupetty Dam / Lake is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Munnar, surrounded by lush green forest. Entry fee Rs.40/- per person. Open from 9:30 am till 5 pm. You may also engage in boating and horse rides [depend on availability] (ranges from Rs.50 to Rs.700). The Kundala Lake / Dam is one of the most picturesque locations in Munnar. It requires no entry fees, but boating activities costs from Rs.100/- to Rs.200/-. Visitors are allowed till 5pm. Visit the Photo Point and Echo Point with no entry charges. * Entrance fee / activity charges not included unless otherwise mentioned with inclusions. Overnight stay is arranged at Munnar. ** Above rates are indicative.

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3

After breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to Thekkady (03 Hrs); on arrival check in to the hotel. Proceed for the sightseeing tour of Thekkady. The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary - declared a Tiger Reserve in 1978 is one of the world's most fascinating wild life reserves stretching to a total of 777sq km of which 360 km is thick ever green forest. Allows visitors from 6 am to 6 pm, entry fees of Rs.33/- for an Indian adult, Rs.5/- per Indian child, Rs.450/- per foreigner adult and Rs.155/- per foreigner child. Boating at the Periyar lake is an activity much sought by tourists who visit Thekkady because wild animals can be spotted during the session. Costs Rs.225/- per person. Online booking is recommended to avoid queues. Jeep safari is a fun optional activity to enjoy if you have an adventurous bone. The charges for a safari may approximately cost Rs.1500/- per person. Visit the Spice Plantation in Thekkady, stroll around the captivating farm and discover various spices in different sections of the plantation. It charges approximately Rs.100/- per person. If time permits witness the amazing work of art of Kathakali, one of the major classical dance forms of Kerala at Rs. 200/- per person. Also get captivated by the ancient form of martial arts practiced in Kerala, the Kalaripayattu, which is said to be the oldest and most scientific martial arts in the world. Entry fees cost Rs. 200/- per person. Most sought Elephant Ride around the wilderness cost approximately Rs.500/- per person. * Entrance fee / activity charges not included unless otherwise mentioned with inclusions. Overnight stay is arranged in Thekkady.

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4

After breakfast checkout from the hotel and proceed to Alleppey (04 Hrs), an important backwater destination attracting thousands of tourists every year, who come all the way to enjoy Alleppey for what it offers. Referred to as the Venice of the East, the place is home to diverse animal and bird life. Alleppey is also famous for its beaches, marine products, coir industry and boat races. A singularity of this land is the region called KUTTANAD – a land of lush paddy fields referred to as the rice bowl of Kerala and one of the few places in the world where farming is done below sea level. Places to visit: The Alleppey Beach situated in Alleppey Town is the most visited tourist destination after the backwaters. Fly a kite, get a camel ride, watch the sunset from the 60 year old Alappuzha Lighthouse, grab some street food or just sit back and enjoy the breeze!. The Revi Karunkaran Memorial Museum is famous for its exhibits of European artifacts, Swarvoski crystal and ivory. Entry fees is Rs.100/- and is open from 9am to 5pm. The museum remains closed on Mondays. Alleppey is famous for its local marketplace Mullackal Street that offers variety of shops and stalls that sell from jewelry to spices at lower prices, provided you are good at bargaining. More stalls are put up for the annual festival of the Sree Rajarajeshwari Temple located in the market premises. A variety of handicrafts and products are using coconuts, and you can discover all the creativity experimented on coconut in the International Coir Museum. The museum is open from 9am to 5pm and remains closed on Mondays. Entry fee approximately Rs.20/-.*Entrance fee / activity charges not included unless otherwise mentioned with inclusions. Overnight stay is at Alleppey. ** Above rates are indicative.

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5

After breakfast, check out from the Hotel and drive to Kovalam (04 Hrs). En-route visit to Jatayu Park. [200 meter diversion from MC Road. Cost per person Rs. 550/- [same for Indians and Foreigners]. Cost include Cable Car ride - up & down, Jaytayu Sculpture visit, Ram Temple visit, Jatayu Beak Mark, Rama foot print visit etc.. On arrival at Kovalam check-in into hotel. Kovalam is one of the prime beach destinations in India.The Kovalam beach is divided into three beaches; the Samudra beach, the Hawah beach and the Lighthouse beach. Also visit Sagarika Marine Research Aquarium not far away from Kovalam and unravel the mysteries of the marine sea. Open from 9am to 5pm charging Rs.20/- per adult and Rs.10/- per child. Enjoy the evening watching a spectacular sunset or swimming at the picturesque Kovalam Beach. Overnight is to be spent at hotel. ** Above rates are indicative.

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6

Proceed for the sightseeing tour of Trivandrum after breakfast- Thiruvananthapuram, previously called Trivandrum, is an ancient city with tradition dating back to 1000 BC. This capital city of Kerala is a beautiful seaside metropolis built on seven hills. It is located on the west coast of India spreading over a total of 2,192 sq.km. Sightseeing tour is comprehensive with the visits to Padmanabhaswami Temple, Srichitra Art Gallery, Napier Museum and Zoo. Overnight stay is arranged in Kovalam.

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7

After breakfast check out from the Hotel and drive to Trivandrum Airport / railway station (depend on your departure place) for your flight / train back home, feeling contented about a wonderful holiday you spent in the God's Own Country.