6D/5N

Kerala Vacation

Kochi

Price INR 26,000Per Person
Kerala Vacation

About the Tour:

Kerala is a gem of a tourist destination in the country's south, renowned for its enticing beauty and charm. Kerala, often known as "God's Own Country," is a region that is surrounded by a network of canals, the Malabar Coast, and verdant coconut plantations. Vacations there are all about taking in the unspoiled splendor of Mother Nature. Kerala is a place unlike any other because of its mysterious hills, delectable cuisine, and unique culture. The top tourist destinations in Kerala will come together to provide you with something exactly what you're searching for, whether you're looking for an opulent retreat or an affordable one, a beach or the hills, forest, or old town.

 

 

Inclusions:

 Stay: Depending on the option selected, base category rooms can accommodate double or triple sharing.

 Meals – Breakfast as scheduled from the second to the last day.

On the houseboat, eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner based on your preference.

 Transfers: Arrive at the airport or train station and depart at the times that work best for you.

A clean, comfortable sedan or SUV that can be used for sightseeing every day in accordance with the schedule and option selected.

 Sightseeing: Traveling according to the agenda while taking in the sights in a clean, comfortable car.

 Driver: Extremely Skilled Driver

 Lodging - Hotel designations according to the variation

 

Price Starting from 26,000/- per person

 

Suggested things to do:

Take a backwater cruise at Alleppey.

 Munnar tea plantation trip.

 Full-day excursion to a Periyar spice plantation.

Visit Kovalam for a lively party environment, or visit Marari Beach to unwind.

 A stroll in the jungle at the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.

 One of the most well-known locations to see this traditional dance performance, which features amazing costumes, makeup, and color, is Kerala Kathakali Centre.

 

How do I go to Kochi?

By Air: Kochi is accessible by road, rail, and air. The Kochi airport with connectivity for both domestic and international flights is Cochin International Airport (CIAL).

By Rail: Ernakulam Town and Ernakulam Junction are Kochi's two main train stations. Kochi has excellent connections to nearby states and cities.

By Road: Buses from major South Indian cities travel to Kochi.

Kerala Vacation Itinerary

Day1
Day 01 – Kochi to Munnar

A representative welcomes you when you arrive at the railway station or Kochi International Airport.  Travel to the Munnar hills, a verdant paradise in Kerala with endless stretches of spice and tea plantations as well as a wide range of plants and animals. See the Cheeyappara and Valara waterfalls along the route, as well as the picturesque tea valleys and misty hills. After checking into your Munnar hotel or resort, enjoy a free afternoon. Enjoy a cup of tea in the evening and go on a local shopping spree at the Munnar market. Spend the night at the resort or hotel.

Day2
Day 02 – Enjoy Stunning Views of Munnar City

Prepare yourself to tour Munnar after breakfast. Visit places like Eco Point, Blossom Park, Hydel Park, TATA Tea Museum, and more to take in the amazing scenery of the Munnar hills. After supper, make your way back to your hotel or resort to spend the night.

Day3
Day 03 – Munnar to Thekkedy

After breakfast today, depart from your accommodation and head to Thekkady, Kerala's wildlife hotspot and dubbed the "Spice Bag of the State." Traveling to this wild location will take you through the stunning Western Ghats hills and valleys. Take an incredible boat ride in Periyar Lake, which passes through the Periyar Tiger Reserve, as well. At the Periyar Reserve, you will get the opportunity to see wild creatures like elephants, bison, sambars, deer, etc. Staying the night at the hotel.

Day4
Day 04 – The Land Of Lush Blue Lagoons

Check out of the hotel after breakfast and head to Alleppey. Experience a mind-blowingly exciting stay with the Houseboat. A canal cruise offers a variety of views of the surrounding landscape, including villages, paddy fields, coconut trees, fishermen, and everyday life. Staying overnight on a houseboat..

Day5
Day 05 – Alleppey

Enjoy the breathtaking view of the backwaters when you wake up. Savor a hearty breakfast while admiring the view from the deck. Today is your day to relax. Savor the scenery while unwinding on the houseboat. Spend the night on the houseboat.

Day6
Day 06 - From Alleppey to Kochi

After breakfast, load up your bags and make a vow to come back to this paradise. Drive to Cochin, and if you have time, explore Fort Cochin, Marine Drive, etc. Later, with happy recollections of your vacation, proceed on time to board your plane or train.

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Our Tour Details

  • Pick-up and Drop
    Kochi
  • Duration
    6D/5N
  • Starting Price
    ₹26,000/-

Frequently asked Questions:

Kerala is known as "God's Own Country" for its stunning natural beauty, diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and unique experiences, making it an ideal vacation destination for travelers seeking a mix of relaxation, adventure, and culture.

Kerala boasts a variety of attractions, including the serene backwaters of Alleppey and Kumarakom, the hill station of Munnar with its tea estates, the wildlife sanctuaries of Periyar and Wayanad, and the beautiful beaches of Kovalam and Varkala.

The best time to visit Kerala is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities. However, Kerala can be visited year-round, with each season offering its own charm.

You can indulge in activities such as houseboat cruises, Ayurvedic spa treatments, wildlife safaris, trekking through lush forests, exploring tea and spice plantations, and experiencing Kerala's vibrant cultural performances.

You can immerse yourself in Kerala's culture by visiting its temples, attending traditional dance performances such as Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, exploring local markets, and sampling authentic Kerala cuisine.

Kerala offers a range of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference, including luxury resorts, boutique hotels, heritage homestays, eco-friendly lodges, and houseboats for a unique stay on the backwaters.

You can travel around Kerala using various modes of transportation such as taxis, buses, trains, and private vehicles. Additionally, boat rides are a popular way to explore the backwaters and coastal areas.

Kerala celebrates numerous festivals throughout the year, including Onam, the harvest festival, Thrissur Pooram, a grand temple festival, and the Nehru Trophy Boat Race, a thrilling snake boat race held in Alleppey.

Kerala is generally considered a safe destination for travelers. However, it's advisable to take normal precautions regarding personal safety and health, such as staying hydrated, using sunscreen, and avoiding risky areas.

Yes, there are many tour operators and travel agencies that offer a variety of tour packages and guided tours tailored to different interests and budgets, including cultural tours, wildlife safaris, adventure tours, and Ayurvedic retreats.