Explore Kerala’s diverse landscapes with a 6-day tour from Kochi to Munnar, Thekkady, and Alleppey. Discover lush plantations, tranquil backwaters, and vibrant wildlife.
Explore Kerala’s diverse landscapes with a 6-day tour from Kochi to Munnar, Thekkady, and Alleppey. Discover lush plantations, tranquil backwaters, and vibrant wildlife.
Cochin
Kochi (Cochin) - Upon arrival in Cochin, proceed to the hotel. Check-in is available from 14:00 hours, allowing for leisure time. Enjoy an overnight stay in Cochin.
Cochin to Munnar 140 kms 4 hrs drive
Munnar - After breakfast, check out and head to the renowned hill station of Munnar. Upon arrival, check into the hotel and take…
Cochin
Kochi (Cochin) - Upon arrival in Cochin, proceed to the hotel. Check-in is available from 14:00 hours, allowing for leisure time. Enjoy an overnight stay in Cochin.
Cochin to Munnar 140 kms 4 hrs drive
Munnar - After breakfast, check out and head to the renowned hill station of Munnar. Upon arrival, check into the hotel and take some time to refresh. Overnight stay in Munnar.
Munnar Sightseeing
Rajamalai (Eravikulam) National Park - Rajamalai, part of the Eravikulam National Park in Munnar, is a breathtaking destination celebrated for its verdant landscapes and unique wildlife. Positioned at an elevation of 2,695 meters, it is the natural habitat of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the rolling hills and valleys, and may spot the rare Nilgiri Tahr grazing on the slopes. Rajamalai is a paradise for nature lovers and trekkers, offering a peaceful escape into the serene beauty of the Western Ghats.
Mattupetty Dam - Located in the hill station of Munnar, Mattupetty Dam is a favored tourist destination known for its scenic beauty and tranquil environment. Situated at an altitude of 1,700 meters, the dam is surrounded by lush tea plantations and rolling hills. The calm waters create a picturesque setting, ideal for boating and picnicking. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views, spot wildlife, and engage in various water activities. Mattupetty Dam is perfect for nature enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat.
Echo Point - Echo Point in Munnar is a charming destination famous for its natural echo phenomenon. Situated at an altitude of 600 meters, this scenic spot is surrounded by lush hills, tea plantations, and a serene lake. Visitors can experience the thrill of hearing their voices echo back from the hills. Echo Point is also popular for nature walks, bird watching, and boating, offering a refreshing environment for all. It is an ideal spot for families, couples, and nature lovers to enjoy Munnar’s beauty and tranquility.
Kundala Dam Lake - Kundala Dam Lake in Munnar is a serene and picturesque spot known for its tranquil waters and scenic surroundings. The dam, located at an altitude of 1,700 meters, is enveloped by lush hills and tea plantations. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful boat ride on the lake, taking in the breathtaking views. The area is also famous for its cherry blossom trees, which bloom twice a year. Kundala Dam Lake is perfect for picnicking, photography, and relaxing amidst nature’s beauty, making it a must-visit in Munnar.
Munnar to Thekkady 110 KMs 3.3 hrs drive
Cinnamon Gardens Spices Plantation - The spice plantations in Thekkady offer a captivating experience, immersing visitors in the aromatic world of Kerala’s spices. The region is renowned for its diverse plantations of spices like cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and vanilla. Visitors can take guided tours, learning about the cultivation and processing of these spices, with opportunities to see, smell, and taste them. The scenic plantations, set against the Western Ghats, provide a serene and educational experience, making it a highlight of any trip to Thekkady.
Periyar Lake - Boating in Periyar Lake, located within the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Thekkady, offers a serene and enchanting experience. The lake, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, provides a unique opportunity to observe wildlife in their natural habitat. Visitors can spot elephants, deer, and various bird species along the lake’s edge. The boat rides, typically lasting 1-2 hours, offer a tranquil escape into nature’s beauty, with the calm waters reflecting the picturesque surroundings. Boating in Periyar Lake is a must-do for nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat in Thekkady’s wilderness.
Thekkady to Kumarakom 140 KMs 4 Hrs Drive
Alleppey Backwaters - A houseboat experience in Alleppey, often called the “Venice of the East,” offers a unique and tranquil way to explore Kerala’s enchanting backwaters. These traditional houseboats, known as “kettuvallams,” are equipped with modern amenities and provide a comfortable stay while cruising through the serene waterways. As you drift along palm-fringed canals and lush landscapes, witness the daily life of local villagers, paddy fields, and stunning sunsets. The houseboat journey includes delicious traditional Kerala meals prepared on board. This unforgettable experience is perfect for relaxation, romance, and immersing in the natural beauty of Alleppey’s backwaters.
Kumarakom - Cochin - 65 KMs 1.30 Hrs Drive
Kochi (Cochin) - Kochi, also known as Cochin, is a vibrant city on India’s southwest coast in Kerala. As a major port city, Kochi has been a hub of trade and cultural exchange for centuries, influenced by civilizations like the Portuguese, Dutch, and British. The city blends modernity with colonial charm, featuring historic landmarks like Fort Kochi, Mattancherry Palace, and the iconic Chinese fishing nets along its coastline. Kochi is renowned for its thriving art and cultural scene, bustling markets, and delectable cuisine showcasing Kerala’s rich flavors. Visitors can explore diverse attractions, relax on scenic beaches, and embark on journeys into Kerala’s famous serene backwaters.

- Breakfast
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- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All Fees and Taxes
Kerala, located at the southernmost part of India, is flanked by the Arabian Sea on the west and the Western Ghats, which ascend dramatically from 500 to 2700 meters, on the east. The state boasts a rich geographical variety, featuring coastal lowlands, fertile midlands, and verdant highlands. The lowlands are interwoven with a serene network of…
Kerala, located at the southernmost part of India, is flanked by the Arabian Sea on the west and the Western Ghats, which ascend dramatically from 500 to 2700 meters, on the east. The state boasts a rich geographical variety, featuring coastal lowlands, fertile midlands, and verdant highlands. The lowlands are interwoven with a serene network of backwaters and the deltas of forty-four rivers. In the midlands, vast plantations flourish, growing cashew, coconut, areca nut, tapioca, banana, rice, ginger, pepper, sugarcane, and a range of vegetables. The forested highlands are famous for their picturesque tea, coffee, rubber, and spice plantations, which also provide habitats for a wide array of wildlife.
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If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.