Day-1 Kochi
Prepare to be welcomed to the 'gods own country' with utmost comfort and convenience. Our dedicated travel representative will await your arrival at Cochin International Airport/railway station. From there, you will be smoothly transferred to your hotel, ensuring a hassle-free start to your Kerala adventure.
Spend the afternoon with local sightseeing in and around Cochin - the queen of the Arabian sea. Visit the Mattancherry Dutch Palace, built by the Portuguese and renovated by the Dutch in 1663. A walk beside the Fort-Kochi beach, exploring the princess street and seafood, promises you a great evening. You can also witness the Chinese fishing net in action. Jewish synagogue, Jew-street, Aspinwall house, Jain temple, and Indian Naval Maritime Museum are the attractions in Fort Kochi.
Evening sunset cruise with dinner and overnight stay in hotel.
Day-2 Athirapally
After breakfast at the hotel, we will drive to Athirapally, which is 80 km/2 hrs. En route, you can see Chimini Wildlife Sanctuary, Thumboormuzhi Garden, Charpa Waterfalls, Vazhachal Waterfalls, Shola Yar Dam, and Athirapally Waterfalls. Overnight stay resort.
Day-3 Munnar
After having breakfast from the hotel, we will drive towards Munnar which is 140kms / 4hrs. Guarded by fascinating hills and mountains with never-ending tea plantations, Munnar is also known as the nature lover’s paradise. visit the aromatic tea plantations or indulge in thrilling sports activities like paragliding, trekking, and camping. During monsoons, tourists and travelers can witness the water body in its full might as it gushes down the edges of massive cliffs. En route – kodanad elephant care centre, Cheyyappara, Valara waterfalls, Spice plantations are the local sightseeing in Munnar and overnight stay at hotel.
Day-4 Munnar
After breakfast, half day sightseeing in and around Munnar. We will drive towards to Eravikulam National Park also known as Rajamalai, the natural habitat of Niligiri Thar. The rare Neelakurunji flowers that blooms once in every 12 years is native to this place. During monsoons, tourists and travelers can witness the water body in its full might as it gushes down the edges of massive cliffs. Marayoor is the only place in Kerala that has natural sandalwood forests. Karadipara View Point, Mattupetty dam, echo point, and kundla lake. Drop off at airport by evening.
NOTE: Rajamalai will be closed from February to April mid due to the breeding season of Goats.