Kerala is a popular tourist destination in India, attracting visitors from all around the world. The state offers a diverse range of attractions and experiences for travelers to enjoy. Here are some highlights of Kerala tourism:
Kerala is famous for its backwaters, a network of serene canals, lakes, and lagoons that meander through picturesque villages and lush green landscapes. Taking a houseboat cruise through the backwaters is a must-do experience.
Kerala is home to some stunning beaches along its coastline, such as Kovalam, Varkala, and Marari. These beaches offer beautiful sunsets, opportunities for swimming and sunbathing, and a chance to indulge in delicious seafood.
The hill stations of Munnar, Wayanad, and Thekkady are popular tourist spots in Kerala. These places are known for their tea and spice plantations, cool climate, and breathtaking views of the Western Ghats.
Kerala is blessed with several wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Periyar Tiger Reserve in Thekkady is a popular choice for wildlife enthusiasts, offering opportunities for jungle safaris and spotting animals like elephants, tigers, and various bird species.
Kerala is renowned for its traditional Ayurvedic treatments and therapies. Visitors can indulge in rejuvenating Ayurvedic massages, yoga retreats, and wellness programs to relax and revitalize.
Kerala has a vibrant cultural scene with classical dance forms like Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, traditional music concerts, and festivals like Onam and Thrissur Pooram. Visitors can witness these performances and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the state.
Kerala is famous for its delicious and diverse cuisine. From the spicy seafood delicacies to the traditional vegetarian dishes served on banana leaves, Kerala offers a culinary experience that is sure to tantalize your taste buds.
Welcome to your ‘Enchanting Kerala’ tour! On arrival at the airport in Kochi or railway station in Ernakulam, you will be met and transferred to your hotel / resort in Kochi.
Later, proceed on a city tour of Kochi visiting places like the St. Francis Church, Mattancherry Palace, The Jewish Synagogue and the Chinese fishing nets in Fort Kochi area.
St Francis Church is one of the oldest churches in India, built by Europeans. Originally built in 1503, the church has witnessed many skirmishes between Indians and the Britishers. It was declared a protected monument in 1923. This church is built in the Indo gothic style of architecture.
The Mattanchery Palace is Portuguese palace popularly known as the Dutch Palace in the state of Kerala and was built in 1555. It served as a gift to the local Raja of Kochi. The palace stands as a testament of the Dutch rule over Cochin and neighboring areas. The palace now exhibits temple art, portraits and exhibits of the Rajas of Kochi.
The Jewish synagogue is also called the Pardesi Synagogue. It is located at the corner of the Jew town in the city of Kochi. It is a prayer house or shrine for people from the Jewish faith. Built in 1568, the synagogue has a 500 year old history attached to it.Chinese fishing nets also called Cheena vala are the fishing installations made in Kochi. Each net has a limited area and depth of operation. The fishing nets make a beautiful backdrop for photography.The rest of the evening is at leisure.
Overnight in Kochi.
After breakfast, proceed to Munnar. Drive through the picturesque countryside of Munnar which is surrounded by lush green tea estates.
On arrival, check in to the hotel / resort in Munnar.The rest of the day is at leisure to explore this quaint hill station.
Overnight in Munnar.
Today, proceed on sightseeing tour of Munnar including visit to the Rose Garden and the Tata Tea Museum.
Note: Tata Tea Museum is closed on Mondays.
Post lunch, visit Echo Point and Mattupetty Lake.
At Echo point, the valley is acoustically inclined to reverberate the sounds that enter it. The legend goes that if your voice echoes thrice, you will get what you wish for.
Mattupetty Lake is flanked by steep hills and woods and has been created by the small hydro-electricity dam. The entire area around it is covered with forests and sightings of wild animals are common. This territory is famous for its elephant sightings.
The rest of the evening is at leisure for independent activities.
Overnight in Munnar.
Today, proceed to Thekkady, en route enjoy a spice plantation tour, where you will be acquainted with numerous spices and plants of various types. On arrival, check in to the hotel / resort in Thekkady.Later, proceed to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and enjoy a boat ride at Periyar Lake.
Note: Entry and boat ride on direct payment basis. Please carry a photo-id proof for Periyar boat ride.
The rest of the evening is at leisure to to walk through the bustling spice market in the Kumily village.
Overnight in Thekkady.
After breakfast, proceed to the idyllic backwaters of Alleppey. Alleppey is Kerala’s Venice of the East, a heartland of lagoons and mangrove fields, inter-linked with hundreds of narrow winding canals.
On arrival, check in to the hotel / resort.The rest of the day is at leisure to explore the scenic surroundings of Alleppey or one can enjoy a backwater cruise on direct payment basis.
Overnight in Alleppey.
Today, bid farewell to your ‘Enchanting Kerala’ tour, as you are transferred to the airport in Kochi or railway station in Ernakulam for your onward journey.
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