MESMERISING KERALA
Mesmerising Kerala
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What's included
- A guided tour of important places
- Accommodation in single twin share room
- All meals included
- Beautifully illustrated souvenir map
- Current Hotel Taxes and Service Charges
- Departure Taxes or Visa handling fees
- First class or best available hotels in the area
- Entrance tickets to monuments and museums
- Excess baggage charge
- First Entrance fees
- Increases in airfares or Government imposed taxes
- Meals, unless expressly states
- Medical insurance and emergency insurance
- Personal expenses
- Porterage for a maximum of two bags per person
- Professionally guided tour
- Services not specifically stated in the itinerary
- Tips to guide and driver
- Unlimited bottled water
- Visa arrangements
The Culture
Kerala, often referred to as “God’s Own Country,” boasts a unique and vibrant culture that is deeply rooted in its history and traditions. Known for its diverse arts, festivals, and performing arts like Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, Kerala showcases a rich artistic heritage. The harmonious coexistence of different religious and ethnic communities adds to its cultural tapestry. Ayurveda, the traditional healing system, is an integral part of Kerala’s identity. Festivals like Onam and Vishu celebrate the state’s agrarian heritage with grandeur. The warm hospitality and culinary delights, including the famous Kerala cuisine and backwater experiences, create an enchanting cultural experience for visitors.
Backwaters & Adventure Tourism
Kerala’s backwaters and adventure tourism offer a unique and thrilling experience. The tranquil backwaters, with houseboat cruises, allow travelers to soak in the scenic beauty and serenity. Adventure seekers can indulge in activities like trekking in the Western Ghats, wildlife safaris in Periyar, and water sports in Varkala and Kovalam. Kerala’s diverse landscape makes it a paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike.
Tapping into History
Kerala’s history is a fascinating journey of trade, cultural exchanges, and dynastic reigns. Dating back to ancient times, Kerala’s coastal location attracted Phoenicians, Romans, and Arabs for spice trade. It became a significant center of Indian civilization, influenced by various cultures. The region witnessed the rise of powerful kingdoms like the Cheras and Zamorins. In the 15th century, European powers arrived, including the Portuguese, Dutch, and British. Kerala eventually became part of independent India, preserving its rich heritage and contributing to the nation’s diverse tapestry.
Natural Resources & Great Views
Kerala’s natural resources and scenic views are a testament to its nickname, “God’s Own Country.” Blessed with abundant water bodies, the backwaters offer a picturesque tapestry of serene lakes, canals, and lush greenery. The Western Ghats adorn Kerala’s eastern border, providing breathtaking hill stations like Munnar and Wayanad, boasting tea gardens, misty valleys, and cascading waterfalls. The stunning Malabar Coast embraces the Arabian Sea, offering golden sandy beaches and picturesque fishing villages. With rich biodiversity and wildlife sanctuaries like Periyar and Silent Valley, Kerala’s natural beauty captivates travelers and nature enthusiasts alike.
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Arrival at Cochin and transfer to hotel. Check in at Hotel. In Cochin Visit the Dutch Palace-built by the Portuguese in 1557 and subsequently renovated by the Dutch after 1663. The murals are perhaps the best in India. Jewish Synagogue - built in 1568 and the oldest Synagogue in the Commonwealth are at Mattancherry. St. Francis Church - built in 1510 and the oldest European church in India, Chinese Fishing Nets- introduced by the court of Kublai Khan can be seen in Fort Cochin. Fort Cochin Beach etc. Overnight stay at Cochin
Overnight Stay at Hotel Starlit Suites Kochi (Option 1) (Meal Plan - CPAI)
Morning after breakfast check out from the hotel and transfer to Munnar. Munnar is 1800 mts above sea level and also the place of South India's highest peak (Anamudi - 2695 mts). On the way visit Valara, Cheeyappara waterfalls & Tea Plantations. Check in to Hotel. Afternoon visit Rajamala (Eravikulam National Park - open as per the directions by the forest authorities ), the best place to see Nilgiri Tahr (Hermitragus Hilarious) - the mountain goat of South India & Tea Museum. Evening have a short visit at Munnar town. You can see the beautiful tea estates like a green paradise. Overnight stay at Munnar.
Overnight Stay at Hotel The Munnar Queen (Option 1) (Meal Plan - CPAI)
Morning after breakfast proceed to enjoy full day sight seeing tour of Munnar. Rose Garden, Tea Garden, Photo Point, Madupetty Dam/Lake, Echo Point & Kundala Dam/Lake. Overnight stay at hotel/resort.
Overnight Stay at Hotel The Munnar Queen (Option 1) (Meal Plan - CPAI)
Sightseeing Day 03 - Munnar Sightseeing DAY 03
Morning after breakfast proceed to enjoy full day sight seeing tour of Munnar. Rajamalai (Eravikulam) National Park – famous for Nilgiri Tahr(Ibex), Tata tea museum, Blossom Park & Spice Garden. Overnight stay at hotel/resort.
Overnight Stay at Hotel The Munnar Queen (Option 1) (Meal Plan - CPAI)
Morning after breakfast check out from the hotel and transfer to Thekkady. Thekkady is a world famous wildlife sanctuary and it is also called as Periyar. On arrival check in at Hotel. Afternoon visit wildlife sanctuary & enjoy the boating (tickets charges are extra and subject to availability). Visit spice plantations. Apart from being enjoyable these plantation tours gives tourists an insight into the growing, harvesting and processing of spices. Evening will be free for Cultural show ( Kathakali & Kalaripayattu on direct payment ) & local shopping. Overnight stay at Thekkady. Overnight Stay at Hotel Woodnote Thekkady
Morning after breakfast leisure at hotel. Evening proceed for local sightseeing and local shopping Overnight stay at Thekkady
Overnight Stay at Hotel Woodnote Thekkady
Morning after breakfast leave for Alleppey, Allappuza famous for its backwaters. Visit Alleppey beach, sunset and enjoy shopping if staying in Alleppey. Visit Alleppey Beach and Backwaters. Enjoy all the amenities of this hotel/resort for a day which includes fishing in the backwaters (depends on the hotel/resort selected) Overnight stay at same hotel/resort"
Overnight Stay at Hotel Punnamada Backwater Resort
Departure Transfer - Alleppey -Cochin departure transfer
After breakfast check out from the hotel and Transferred to Cochin Airport / Railway station for the for the departure.
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Kerala, often referred to as "God's Own Country," boasts a unique and vibrant culture that is deeply rooted in its history and traditions. Known for its diverse arts, festivals, and performing arts like Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, Kerala showcases a rich artistic heritage. The harmonious coexistence of different religious and ethnic communities adds to its cultural tapestry. Ayurveda, the traditional healing system, is an integral part of Kerala's identity. Festivals like Onam and Vishu celebrate the state's agrarian heritage with grandeur. The warm hospitality and culinary delights, including the famous Kerala cuisine and backwater experiences, create an enchanting cultural experience for visitors.
Sector | Hotel |
Cochin | Starlit Suites Kochi |
Munnar | The Munnar Queen |
Thekkady | Woodnote Thekkady |
Alleppey | Punnamada Backwater Resort |