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Day 1 – Arrival in Kochi

Arrival at Kochi International Airport
Once you have completed immigration procedures and collected your luggage, our representative will wait for you outside the Terminal

Hotel standard Check-in 14:00 h / Check-out 12:00 h.

The Mattancherry area: –  has people of different languages ​​and ethnic identities. Churches, agraharams, mosques and a synagogue coexist in the area, along with buildings from the colonial era, which bear witness to a vibrant past and a harmonious present.

Chinese nets: – Chinese nets made of teak wood and bamboo poles work on the principle of balance. Each structure, approximately 10 m high, is fixed to the beach and has an overhang with attached netting that extends over an area of ​​approximately 20 meters.

Jewish Street: – you can choose between curiosities, antique tableware, carved wooden furniture, bronze and brass sculptures, remains of traditional houses and jewelry. Antique sellers love to chat and keep you informed about the origins of the items and their shops.

The Synagogue: (Closed on Friday and Saturday)- The Paradesi Synagogue, in a corner of the Jewish City, is more than a hundred years old and houses many rare antiquities. The synagogue, which attracts many visitors, adds to the picturesque charm of Mattancherry.

Dutch Palace: (Closed on Saturday) Although the Dutch Palace was called that, it was the Portuguese who built it. What the Dutch did was just a cosmetic restoration and repair.   During the first decades of the 16th century, the Portuguese looted many temples in Kochi.

Cathedral Basilica – The Holy Cross Cathedral Basilica in Fort Kochi, Kochi, is one of the nine basilicas in Kerala. Counted as one of the historical buildings of Kerala, this church is one of the most beautiful and impressive in India and visited by tourists throughout the year

Dhobi Khana is the place where the Tamil-speaking Vannan community performs laundry work, the profession traditionally practiced by the community. This practice of the Vannan community dates back to the colonial period.

Overnight in Kochi.

Day 2 – Kochi-Munnar (127 km, 3 hours and 40 minutes)

After breakfast, departure to Munnar.

Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel and then visit.

Pothemed Viewpoint: –  Experience the wonderful views of Munnar!  Take a trip to Pothamedu, a hilltop site where you can enjoy beautiful views of the mist-shrouded hills and green valleys caressed by cool winds.

Pallivasal Falls, Pallivasal Falls in Munnar is a secluded yet picturesque tourist spot.  These falls are formed by the Muthirappuzhayar River and are among the most popular waterfalls in the area.  Visit the place during monsoons and the sight of water flowing down the rocks will revive your senses.

Blossom Park: –  It is a park located in one of the most beautiful places in the country.  Many activities are offered here such as boating, skating, cycling, etc.  And if you want a quiet visit, admire the trees and a variety of beautiful flowers in the park.

Tea Museum: (Closed on Monday) –  Tea has played a vital role in the history of Munnar.  The plantations played a very important role in attracting people to the area.  Tata Tea established a Tea Museum in 2005 which features photographs and machinery chronicling the journey of tea in the area.

Overnight stay in Munnar.

Day 3 – Munnar

After breakfast the day begins.

Echo Point   – About 15 km from Munnar lies the famous Echo Point.  Popular for its natural echo phenomenon, you can always find the area bustling with enthusiastic visitors throughout the year.

Mattupetty   is among the most visited destinations in the tourist hotspot of Munnar.  It is a nice picnic spot that regularly attracts visitors.  People love to visit the dam and lake here and families can regularly be seen enjoying a lovely afternoon in the area.

Photo Point   – While most of Munnar is photogenic, Photo Point is doubly so.  Just 3 km from the main market of this hill station, this spot is a favourite among photographers.  Surrounded by the Tata tea gardens of Kanan Devan Hills and a variety of silver oak trees, this spot is located just off the main road.

Kundala Dam: About 20 km from Munnar, Kundala Dam is a picturesque tourist spot.  The dam is built on the Periyar River and is surrounded by the green mountain range of the Western Ghats.  The area also boasts of cherry trees, which blossom twice a year, adding to the beauty of the place.

The Munnar Rose Garden   is a dreamland for rose lovers.  This garden contains roses of almost all colours.  The Rose Garden is home to not only roses but also hundreds of rare varieties of other flowers and herbaceous plants.

Overnight stay in Munnar.

Day 4 – Munnar-Thekkady (91 km, 2 hours 53 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Thekkady.

On arrival, you will visit   the Spice Plantation –   Spices and spice plantations are something unique to Thekkady, Kerala and most of them do not miss out on this interesting activity. Spices like cardamom require a very moderate cool climate which only Thekkady offers and that is why Thekkady and surrounding places are full of cardamom plantations.

Elephant Junction   – Thekkady, located near Kumily, is a great place to learn about elephants, ride them, bathe and shower alongside them. It is a fun and entertaining activity for children and adults.

The boat rides   in Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary has made it widely known by the name of Periyar Lake. Governed by the Kerala Forest and Wildlife Department, the lake receives hundreds of thousands of foot traffic every year.

Kathakali Performance:   Kathakali is one of the major forms of Indian classical dance. It is a “narrative play” art genre, but is distinguished by the richly colored makeup, costumes, and masks traditionally worn by male actor-dancers.

The Kalaripayattu Show   – Considered one of the oldest and most scientific martial arts in the world, Kalaripayattu was developed in Kerala. Hailed as the pride of Kerala, the training begins with an oil massage all over the body until it is supple and flexible. Feats like chattom (jumping), ottam (running) and marichil (somersault) are also integral parts of this art form.

Afterwards I return to the hotel and rest.

Overnight stay in Thekkady.

Day 5 – Thekkady-Madurai (150 Km, 3 hours and 40 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Madurai. 

The Gandhi Museum   is housed in the former palace of Rani Mangammal. The museum brings the freedom struggle to life. The Gandhian movement is well represented as an art gallery.

Vilachery   is a pottery village near Madurai. More than 200 families live here, most of whom are potters. They make dolls for dozens of festivals throughout the year. Paper mache dolls made here adorn homes in South India during the nine-day Navratri festival.

Then check in at the hotel and time to rest.

In the afternoon, visit the temple followed by the evening ceremony at 9:00 pm

Meenakshi Temple   – Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman Temple, also known as Meenakshi Sundareshwarar Temple, is a historic Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River.

Evening Ceremony   – In the late evening, you will witness the amazing pooja (prayer) ceremony at the Meenakshi temple. During the ceremony, the idols of Sundareshwar (an avatar of Lord Shiva) and his consort Meenakshi (an avatar of Parvati) are carried in a grand procession to the dormitory, where they are kept for the night.

Note:   To visit the Meenakshi temple, you must follow the dress code which includes a half-sleeved or long-sleeved shirt/top and trousers. Sleeveless dresses, shorts or breeches are not permitted. Non-Hindus are not allowed to enter the sanctum sanctorum.

Overnight stay in Madurai.

Day 6 – Madurai-Kanyakumari (269 km, 4 hours and 20 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Kanyakumari.

Devi Kanya Kumari Temple: –   Devi Kanya Kumari is Goddess Shree Bhagavathy in the form of an adolescent girl.  Devi is also known as Shree Baala Bhadra or Shree Baala.  She is popularly known as “sakthi” (Durga or Parvati) “Devi”.  Bhagavathy Temple is located at Cape Kanya Kumari in Tamil Nadu.

Triveni Sangam Kanyakumari:  – Confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Meeting point and sacred bathing place at the southern tip of India.

Thiruvalluvar Statue: –   The majesty of the Thiruvalluvar statue which can be seen from a great distance.  It is 41 metres tall, with the deep blue sky and the sparkling sea in the background.

The Vivekananda Rock Memorial: –   The Vivekananda Rock Memorial is a monument and a popular tourist attraction in Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India. The memorial is located on one of the two rocks located about 500 meters from the mainland of Vavathurai.

Kanyakumari Beach:   Surrounded by the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal, this is the place where you can see three seas coming together.  The experience is the spectacular view of the green sea of ​​blue arches.

Sunset:   Watching the sun set over the southern tip of India is a sight to behold.  Kanyakumari lies at the confluence of the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.  It is the only place in India where you can see both sunrise and sunset at the same place.

Overnight stay at Kanyakumari.

Day 7 – Kanyakumari-Poovar (66 Km, 2 hours) Poovar-Kovalam (14 Km, 20 minutes) Kovalam-Trivendrum (18 km, 30 minutes)

After breakfast, departure to Trivedurum.

On the way, visit   Padmanabhapuram Palace: –   It is considered to be the largest wooden palace in India, made primarily of wood and granite.  The pillar carved from a single fruit tree, the decorated Chinese chair, the gentleman’s lamp, Chinese vases, Belgian mirrors and the bed made of 64 different medicinal woods are other major attractions.

Mathur Aqueduct: –   Built over the Pahrali River, the Mathoor Suspension Bridge has become an important part of every Kanyakumari tour. The Pahrali River originates from the Mahendragiri Hills of the Western Ghats. It is located in Mathoor village of Thiruvattar Panchayat Union.

On the way you will visit Poovar.

Boat Ride   : Upon arrival, a boat ride on Neyyar Lake and the picturesque village canals will take you to Poovar Beach, which offers a wonderful view of the backwater formation and golden sands.

Then we return with the boat and leave for Kovalam, arrival at Kovalam and visit.

Lighthouse Beach   is one of the major tourist spots in Kovalam.  This pristine beach on the Arabian Sea coast is famous for its 35-metre-high lighthouse at its southern end, which offers a spectacular panoramic view of the surroundings.

Hawa Beach   – Located about 1.5 kilometers from the Lighthouse Beach, it is famous for being one of the unspoiled beaches in India.  However, it is advisable to avoid swimming here as the water current is strong.

On reaching Trivendrum we visited. 

Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple (External Photo Stop): –  Dating back to the 8th century, it is one of the 108 sacred Vishnu temples or Divya Desams in India.  The Divya Desams are the most sacred abodes of Lord Vishnu mentioned in the works of the Tamil Azhvars (saints).  The presiding deity of this temple is Lord Vishnu, reclining on Anantha, the hooded serpent.

Overnight stay  in Trivendrum.

Day 8 – Trivendrum-Kollam (83 km, 2 hours 30 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Kollam.

On the way, visit the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple (external photo stop)   dating back to the 8th century. It is one of the 108 sacred Vishnu temples or Divya Desams in India. The Divya Desams are the most sacred abodes of Lord Vishnu mentioned in the works of the Tamil Azhvars (saints

On arrival at Kollam, visit, Thevalli Palace: –  A place of great historical importance, Thevally Palace is situated on the banks of Ashtamude Lake. It once served as the home of the Maharaja of Travancore, and was built under the rule of Gauri Parvathi Bai between 1800 and 1819.

Jatayu Nature Park is a rock theme park that was opened on 25th November 2017. Built to promote mythology and adventure tourism, the resort features a 6D theatre, a digital audio-visual room, a ropeway and an Ayurvedic cave resort. It also hosts countless adventure activities including paintball, laser tag, archery, bouldering, rock climbing, air rifle shooting, etc.

Transfer to the hotel.

Overnight stay in Kollam.

Day 9 – Kollam-Marari (100 km, 2 hours and 25 minutes)

After breakfast, departure to Marari.

Upon arrival in Marari transfer to the hotel.

Day at leisure.

Overnight stay in Marari.

Day 10 – Marari-Alleppey (25 km, 1 hour) (Full board)

After breakfast, drive to Alleppy.

Arrival in Alleppy and transfer to houseboat, rest of the day dedicated to relaxation.

Alleppey:   Popularly known as the Venice of the East, Alleppey or Allapuzha is famous for its serene backwaters and exceptionally picturesque surroundings.  Houseboat cruise in Alleppey is the latest and probably the best addition to the list of ways you can enjoy the mesmerizing natural beauty of this picturesque town.  This is one of the most exciting things to do in Alleppey.

In the late afternoon, take a boat ride   , get off the houseboat and take a smaller boat to observe the daily life of those who live there, these shores have not changed over the centuries.  You are surrounded by vast expanses of rice fields and coconut trees that sway gently in the wind.

Overnight in Alleppey with full board on a Houseboat

Day 11 – Alleppey-Kumarakom-Kochi (81 km, 2 hours 20 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Kochi.  

On the way, visit Aymanam:-   Tucked away on the outskirts of Kottayam town, the tiny village of Aymanam has its own special story to tell. Famous for its unmatched natural beauty and abundant cultural diversity, it is another less-explored treasure of God’s own country. Flanked by the mighty Vembanad Lake on the western side and the mighty   Meenachil River   on the other, nature has blessed these parts with many gifts. Visitors love a relaxing cruise on these picturesque waters.

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary: –   Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is among the most famous bird watching spots in the country. Spread over 14 hectares, this area is home to numerous rare bird species. Situated on the banks of Vembanad Lake in Kottayam, one can see a variety of migratory birds flocking in their thousands, from places like the Himalayas to Siberia.

Upon arrival in Kochi, transfer to the hotel.

Overnight stay in Kochi.

Day 12 – – Kochi-Next Destination

Transfer to Kochi airport.

Ciao India Tours wishes you a safe journey.

Inclusions:

  • 11 nights’ accommodation in 3/4 star/Heritage hotels with breakfast, including all applicable taxes.
  • All transfers from the airport to the hotel and vice versa are scheduled.
  • Meeting and assistance upon arrival by our representative at the airport.
  • All scheduled trips with medium-sized car with air conditioning.
  • Full board in Alleppy on the boat.
  • Shikara (traditional boat) ride in Alleppey.
  • One bottle of water per person every day.
  • All taxes included.
  • Tolls, parking, fuel, driver accommodation.

Exclusions:

  • Visa, International flight, Medical insurance, cancellation/modification of flights, trains, Alcoholic beverages, Tips, Tour guide, Entrance to monuments and activities, Personal expenses, Camera, etc.
  • Anything that is not part of the inclusions.

 

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