Blissful Kerala

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Duration

8 Days 7 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

1 person

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“Blissful Kerala” encapsulates the serene beauty and diverse attractions of the southern Indian state known for its lush landscapes, tranquil backwaters, and rich cultural heritage. Here are key highlights that define the blissful experience of Kerala:

  1. Backwaters: Kerala is renowned for its intricate network of backwaters, lagoons, and canals that stretch along the coast. A houseboat cruise through the backwaters of Alleppey (Alappuzha) or Kumarakom offers a tranquil experience amidst picturesque scenery.
  2. Hill Stations: Munnar, Wayanad, and Thekkady are among Kerala’s picturesque hill stations. These destinations are known for their mist-covered hills, tea and spice plantations, and opportunities for trekking, birdwatching, and wildlife safaris.
  3. Ayurveda and Wellness: Kerala is considered the birthplace of Ayurveda, and visitors can indulge in rejuvenating Ayurvedic treatments and therapies at wellness retreats and resorts across the state. Ayurvedic massages, yoga, and meditation sessions promote holistic well-being.
  4. Cultural Heritage: Kerala boasts a rich cultural tapestry with its vibrant festivals, traditional dance forms like Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, and classical music. Explore historic sites such as the Kochi Fort, Mattancherry Palace, and the ancient temples of Thrissur and Trivandrum.
  5. Cuisine: Kerala’s cuisine is a highlight with its aromatic spices, coconut-infused dishes, and seafood delicacies. Sample traditional meals served on banana leaves, enjoy fresh seafood at coastal eateries, and savor local specialties like appam, puttu, and Kerala biryani.
  6. Wildlife Sanctuaries: Kerala is home to several wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, including Periyar Tiger Reserve in Thekkady. Embark on jungle safaris, boat cruises, or nature walks to spot diverse wildlife such as elephants, tigers, langurs, and exotic bird species.
  7. Beaches: Kerala’s pristine beaches along the Arabian Sea offer relaxation and water sports. Popular beach destinations include Kovalam, Varkala, and Bekal. Enjoy sunset views, beachside activities, and seafood at shacks lining the coastline.
  8. Art and Craft: Kerala’s craftsmanship is celebrated for its intricate wood carvings, Kathakali masks, coir products, and handloom textiles like Kasavu sarees. Explore local markets and artisan villages to witness traditional craftsmanship firsthand.
  9. Plantation Tours: Kerala’s lush landscapes are adorned with tea, coffee, and spice plantations. Take guided tours to learn about cultivation techniques, processing methods, and the history of plantation estates nestled in the Western Ghats.
  10. Community Tourism: Kerala promotes sustainable tourism initiatives that support local communities. Experience homestays with warm hospitality, participate in village tours, and engage in cultural exchanges to gain insights into Kerala’s rural life and traditions.

Day 1 Arrive Cochin

On arrival at Cochin airport / railway station and proceed to your hotel, Later visit St Francis Church, the oldest Church in India, Cantilevered Chinese fishing nets, 16th century Synagogue, Jew Town and Mattancherry Palace, built by Portuguese, Palace contains some of India’s most beautiful murals. Overnight at the hotel in Cochin

 

Day 2 Arrive Cochin - Munnar

"On arrival check in to the Hotel. This morning after breakfast proceed to Munnar. Munnar is one of the most idyllic tourist destinations in Kerala. Set at an altitude of 6000 ft, Munnar was the favoured summer resort of the British rulers in the colonial days. Enroute Visit Cheyyappara, Valara waterfalls and Karadipara View Point. An unending expanse of tea plantations, pristine valleys and mountains, exotic species of flora and fauna in its wild sanctuaries and forests, and the aroma of spice scented cool air, Munnar has all these and more. Rest of the day is free at leisure. Overnight at the hotel in Munnar."

Day 3 Munnar City Tour

"Today you can have the full day sightseeing tour of the Romantic hills in Munnar, where you can visit the Eravikulam National Park to witness the jungle inhabitants and different rare species of wildlife. Your next destination would be the tea museum (Closed on Monday). An informative place for all kids and tea lovers. This place has many photographs and machinery’s of how the tea leaves are processed and definitely it will be exciting for tea sippers to know the mechanisms. Later visit Echo point. As the name resembles is its nature. The calmness of this place is frequently disturbed by the visitors since the word you throw to the nature in air, comes back again as an echo. Then you can visit the Mattupetty dam which is constructed 1800 m above sea level. In the evening take a quiet walk and explore the undisturbed nature. Overnight at the hotel in Munnar."

Day 4 Munnar - Thekkady

This morning drive to Thekkady which is famous for its wildlife sanctuary and for a large variety of spices found here. Enroute you may visit Spice Plantation. Later check into the hotel.Overnight at the hotel in Thekkady.

Day 5 Thekkady

Today you can Visit Thekkady Wildlife Sanctuary (entry charges extra payment on your own) and Nearby Spice Plantation also you can do some shopping like Spice Materials. Rest of the day is free at leisure. Overnight at the hotel in Thekkady.

Day 6 Thekkkady - Kumarakom

Today after the breakfast drive to Kumarakom. On arrival check in the hotel.Visit Kumarakom bird sanctuary. Overnight at the hotel in Kumarakom

Day 7 Kumarakom - Marari

Today proceed to Marari. Check in the hotel. Evening time spends at the beach. Overnight at the hotel in Marari

Day 8 Depart Marari - Cochin

This morning you will be transfe rred to Cochin airport/ railway station to board your flight/train back home or to your next destination.

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