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Discover the Beauty of Kerala

Journey Through Kerala Tour

14D/13N

Highlights

What's included

Hotel stay

13 nights with breakfast

14 Days

Guided sightseeing for whole trip

Transfers

pickup & drop

All meals

Lunch & dinner daily

  • DAY 1
  • ARRIVE COCHIN
  • Upon your arrival at Cochin International Airport, you will be warmly greeted by our representative, who will provide a comprehensive briefing on your upcoming journey through Kerala. Following this introduction, you will be comfortably transferred to your hotel to settle in. The remainder of the day is yours to unwind and relax, allowing you to acclimatize to the vibrant atmosphere of the city at your own pace. Enjoy a restful overnight stay at the hotel, ensuring you are refreshed and ready for the adventures that lie ahead.
  • airport trivandrum
  • DAY 2
  • COCHIN
  • After a leisurely breakfast, you will embark on a half-day tour of Cochin, a city that beautifully preserves its colonial and maritime history. Your exploration begins with the Mattancherry Dutch Palace, famous for its exquisite murals depicting Hindu temple art, followed by a visit to the historic Jewish Synagogue, one of the oldest in the Commonwealth. You will also stop at St. Francis Church, the first European church built in India, and witness the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets as they operate along the shoreline. In the afternoon, the cultural immersion continues with a traditional Kathakali performance, where you can marvel at the elaborate costumes and expressive storytelling of this ancient dance-drama. Your day concludes with a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel, reflecting on the rich heritage of the Malabar Coast.
  • Kathakali performance
  • Day 3
  • COCHIN - MUNNAR (140 KMS / 4 HRS)
  • Following breakfast, you will begin your ascent to Munnar, an enchanting hill station perched at an altitude of 1,525 meters. The journey itself is a visual treat, navigating scenic, winding roads that offer breathtaking views of emerald tea gardens, misty peaks, and shimmering waterfalls. Along the way, you will stop to admire the cascading beauty of the Valara and Kallar waterfalls and take in the expansive vistas from the Pothamedu View Point, which provides a stunning perspective of the surrounding valleys. Munnar is also home to the majestic Anamudi Peak, the highest point in South India, which serves as a dramatic backdrop to the landscape. Upon arrival, you will check into your hotel for a peaceful overnight stay, surrounded by the cool mountain air and the serene beauty of the plantations.
  • munnar
  • Day 4
  • MUNNAR
  • After a hearty breakfast, your exploration of Munnar continues as you drive through a landscape rich with tea and spice plantations, stopping to admire the cascading Cheeyappara Waterfalls and various scenic viewpoints along the way. Once you arrive and check into your hotel, the afternoon is yours to discover the region's natural wonders, including the serene Mattupetty Dam, the acoustic marvel of Echo Point, and the picturesque Kundala Dam. A highlight of the day is a visit to Rajamalai within Eravikulam National Park, where you may catch a rare glimpse of the Nilgiri Tahr, an endangered mountain goat native to these hills. You can also delve into the local heritage at the Tea Museum before returning to your hotel for a relaxing overnight stay in the heart of the high country.
  • Eravikulam National Park,
  • Day 5
  • MUNNAR
  • This day is yours to enjoy at your own pace, offering the perfect opportunity to embrace the tranquility of the hills or further explore the charms of Munnar. You may choose to spend a quiet morning at leisure, soaking in the misty views from your hotel, or venture out to revisit a favorite spot or discover local markets for authentic spices and handcrafted souvenirs. Whether you prefer a gentle nature walk through the nearby tea trails or simply relaxing amidst the cool mountain air, the day provides a flexible break in your itinerary to recharge. After a day of independent exploration or well-earned rest, you will enjoy another peaceful overnight stay at the hotel.
  • Munnar
  • Day 6
  • MUNNAR – THEKKADY (110 KMS / 3 HRS)
  • After a refreshing breakfast, your journey leads you toward Thekkady, a lush destination nestled amidst rolling green hills and aromatic spice plantations. This region is the home of the renowned Periyar Wildlife Reserve, a vast sanctuary that provides a protected habitat for a diverse array of wildlife, including wild elephants, bears, bison, deer, and the majestic Indian Tiger. You will arrive at your plantation retreat early in the afternoon, allowing you plenty of time to settle into the tranquil surroundings. Before your day concludes, you will have the opportunity to engage in some spice shopping, where you can source fresh, high-quality cardamom, pepper, and cinnamon directly from the heart of the Malabar hills. Your day ends with a peaceful overnight stay at the hotel, enveloped by the scents and sounds of the forest.
  • Thekkady,
  • Day 7
  • THEKKADY
  • Start your morning with a tranquil boat ride on Periyar Lake, a centerpiece of the wildlife sanctuary that offers a unique vantage point for observing animals in their natural habitat. As the boat glides across the water, keep a close watch on the shoreline, where you may spot herds of wild elephants, deer, or bison coming down to the water’s edge. The early morning mist rising from the lake provides a serene and mystical backdrop for photography and birdwatching, making it a highlight for nature enthusiasts. This peaceful excursion allows you to experience the vibrant biodiversity of Thekkady from a calm and unobtrusive perspective before continuing your exploration of the region.
  • Periyar Lake -thekkady
  • Day 8
  • THEKKADY – KUMARAKOM - ALLEPPEY (130 KMS / 4 HRS)
  • After a leisurely breakfast, you will check out and begin your drive toward Kumarakom, an enchanting backwater destination composed of a cluster of small islands on the vast Vembanad Lake. This region truly embodies Kerala's reputation as "God’s Own Country," featuring a breathtaking landscape of dense mangrove forests, swaying coconut groves, and vibrant emerald green paddy fields.

    The scenery is beautifully interspersed with winding waterways and canals, often adorned with delicate white lilies. Upon arrival and check-in at your lakeside hotel, the remainder of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure. Whether you choose to take a quiet walk along the banks or simply relax and watch the houseboats drift by, you'll be immersed in the natural splendor of the backwaters. Your day concludes with a peaceful overnight stay at the hotel.
  • Vembanad Lake
  • Day 9
  • KUMARAKOM / ALLEPPEY
  • This day is dedicated to your own pace, offering you the freedom to fully immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of the Kumarakom backwaters. You might choose to spend a quiet morning on the banks of Vembanad Lake, watching the local life unfold as fishermen cast their nets and traditional boats glide by.

For those who wish to explore further, it is an ideal time for a gentle stroll through the nearby villages or a visit to a local garden to appreciate the region's lush flora. Whether you find a secluded spot to read, indulge in a local snack by the water, or simply breathe in the fresh, tropical air, the day provides a perfect pause to appreciate the untouched beauty of nature on your own terms. Your day ends with another tranquil overnight stay at the hotel, leaving you refreshed and deeply connected to the spirit of Kerala.

  • Alleppey beach
  • Day 10
  • HOUSEBOAT AT ALLEPPEY - KUMARAKOM
  • After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, you will be transferred to Alleppey to board a traditional houseboat for a quintessential Kerala experience. Your journey involves a full day of cruising through an intricate network of winding canals and charming village areas, offering an intimate glimpse into the rhythmic daily life of the backwaters. Throughout the voyage, you will be treated to authentic Kerala cuisine, including a freshly prepared lunch, evening tea with snacks, and a quiet dinner served right on the water. As the sun sets over the palm-fringed horizon, you will settle in for an overnight stay on the houseboat, drifting peacefully in the heart of the "Venice of the East" under a canopy of stars.
  • traditional houseboat
  • Day 11
  • ALLEPPEY - KUMARAKOM – KOVALAM (160 KMS / 4 HRS)
  • Following a final breakfast on the water, you will disembark from your houseboat and begin the scenic drive to Kovalam, one of South India’s most iconic and beloved beach destinations. Upon arrival, you will check into your hotel, strategically located to offer easy access to the golden sands. The afternoon is yours to unwind, and as the heat of the day fades, you can head down to the shore to enjoy a soft evening at the beach, where the rhythm of the Arabian Sea creates a perfectly relaxing atmosphere. Whether you choose to walk along the crescent-shaped coastline or simply sit and watch the sunset, it is an ideal introduction to this coastal paradise. Your day concludes with a restful overnight stay in Kovalam.
  • alleppey beech
  • Day 12
  • KOVALAM
  • Following breakfast, you will head to Thiruvananthapuram for a day of cultural and coastal exploration, highlighted by a visit to the Sri Chitra Art Gallery. This renowned institution houses an impressive array of Mughal, Rajput, and Tanjore masterpieces, alongside a rare and prestigious collection by Raja Ravi Varma and the Roerichs. You will also be treated to an extensive Oriental collection featuring works from China, Japan, Tibet, and Bali. The tour continues with visits to the city’s lush Zoological Gardens, the comprehensive Napier Museum, and the sprawling Shangumugham Beach, famous for its giant sculpture of a mermaid and its vibrant sunset views. After a day rich in art and heritage, you will return to your hotel in Kovalam for a relaxing overnight stay.
  • Zoological Gardens
  • Day 13
  • KOVALAM – KANYAKUMARI DAY EXCURSION (90 KMS / 2 ½ HRS)
  • Following a hearty breakfast, you will depart for Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of mainland India, stopping en route to explore the architectural marvel of Padmanabhapuram Palace. This magnificent wooden palace, once the seat of the Travancore rulers, is a testament to traditional Kerala craftsmanship with its intricate carvings and polished floors. Upon reaching Kanyakumari, you will take a ferry to the iconic Vivekananda Rock Memorial, perched on a small island where the philosopher is said to have meditated, and visit the towering Statue of Thiruvalluvar, dedicated to the legendary Tamil poet. After witnessing the unique convergence of the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean, you will return to Kovalam for a restful overnight stay at your hotel.
  • Vivekananda Rock Memorial
  • Day 14
  • KOVALAM – TRIVANDRUM (DEPARTURE)
  • On your final day, you will be comfortably transferred to Trivandrum International Airport in coordination with your flight schedule. This seamless transition ensures you arrive with ample time to complete your check-in and security formalities before your departure for home. As you head to the terminal, you can reflect on the vibrant memories of Kerala’s misty mountains, serene backwaters, and golden coasts that have defined your journey. We wish you a safe and pleasant flight as you carry the spirit of "God’s Own Country" back with you.
  • Airport departure

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Commonly Used Question

Are the sightseeing entry fees included in the package?
Generally, entry fees for the Jewish Synagogue, Dutch Palace, Tea Museum, Eravikulam National Park, and the Kanyakumari Ferry are not included. Travelers usually pay these on-site, as prices can vary based on nationality.
Can we choose the menu on the Alleppey Houseboat?
The houseboat serves authentic Kerala cuisine (including fresh fish like Karimeen). If you have specific dietary requirements (vegetarian, vegan, or nut allergies), it is best to inform the operator 24 hours in advance so the onboard chef can prepare accordingly.
Can I visit the Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Trivandrum on Day 14?
Yes, but keep in mind that the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple has a very strict dress code (Dhoti for men, Saree or long skirt for women) and fixed visiting hours. If your flight is late in the evening, you can easily add this to your final day.
How difficult are the roads to Munnar and Thekkady?
The drive involves winding "ghat" roads with several hairpin bends. While the scenery is stunning, those prone to motion sickness should carry appropriate medication. The drives are relatively short (3–4 hours) with plenty of stops for waterfalls.