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5 Days 4 Nights
Daily Tour
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English, Hindi, Malayalam
Munnar (2N) – Thekkady (1N) – Kumarakom (1N)
Kerala is known for its distinct landscape, calm backwaters, pristine beaches, art forms, and spices, among other things. It’s also known for its lovely houseboats, huge tea plantations, one-of-a-kind eco-tourism, spectacular architecture, Ayurvedic treatments, and a memorable gastronomic experience.
Non-peak season prices with a 3* hotel
INR 15299 for adults
INR 6799 for a child with a bed.
INR 2999 for a child without a bed (6–12 years).
Ask for 4 star Hotel if required
Non-peak season prices with a 4* hotel
INR 19299 (adult)
INR 9499 for a child with a bed.
INR 5999 for a child without a bed (6–12 years).
Pick-up from Cochin, travel to Munnar, check-in to the hotel, evening town tour, and overnight stay in Munnar
After breakfast, will go to Munnar and explore Rajamalai (closed during breeding season), Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point, Kundala Dam, Blossem Park, Tea Museum (closed Monday), and spend the night. In Munnar.
Munnar is located at the meeting point of three mountain streams: Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundale. The elevation is 1600 metres above sea level.
This hill station was originally home to the British government's summer retreat in South India. This attractive town is known for its sprawling Tea Plantation picture-book villages, scenic alleys, and holiday facilities.
Visit Mattupetty Dam, Kundale Lake, and Echo Point as part of Munnar's local sightseeing. In the afternoon, travel to Rajamalai to see the "Nilgiri Tars," an unique species.
Drive to Thekkady after breakfast, check in to the hotel, optional spice plantation tour, boating, elephant safari, and overnight stay in Thekkady.
Thekkady: The Periyar wild life sanctuary, which spans 777 square kilometres and includes 360 square kilometres of dense evergreen forest, is one of the world's most intriguing wildlife sanctuaries. In 1978, the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary was designated as a Tiger Reserve due to its geomorphology, wildlife richness, and scenic beauty.
To Kumarakom, drive Check into the hotel, then go to the Bird Sanctuary, have a backwater tour, and spend the night in Kumarakom.
Kumarakom: A thriving backwater hamlet, Kumarakom is a small hamlet nestled on the western banks of the Vembanadu Lake, a 900-square-kilometer tract of backwater. The hamlet is steeped in history, and the locals choose to live by their own rules. Yet, with a dash of tradition and culture interwoven into the fabric of everyday life, every modern convenience is available, and it's truly fascinating to observe as you glide past them in your canoe, motor boat, or houseboat, a perfect example of give and take with mother nature
Transfer to Cochin Airport for Departure
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