Munnar 3 Nights | Thekkady 1 Night | Allepey 1 Night

KERALA 5Nights 6Days

KERELA - 5

Munnar 3 Nights | Thekkady 1 Night | Allepey 1 Night

  • DURATION:5 Nights / 6 Days
  • LOCATION:INDIA
  • PACKAGE:Kerala
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Day 01 - Cochin / Munnar

Arrival at Cochin airport. Meet our representative and then drive to Munnar - breathtakingly beautiful - a heaven of peace and tranquillity - the idyllic tourist destination in God's own country. On arrival check in Hotel at Munnar and overnight at Munnar.

Day 02 - Munnar

After breakfast, Day for sight-seeing at Munnar. Visit Pothenmedu, Pallivasal, Attukal, Devikulam, Nyayamakad, Mattupetty Lake etc. Overnight at the hotel at Munnar.

Day 03 - Munnar

This morning after breakfast visit Munnar through the picturesque countryside of Munnar, a popular getaway retreat during the British Raj. Surrounded by lush green tea estates and situated at the confluence of three mountain streams, this picturesque hill station boasts of exotic flora and fauna. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 04 - Thakkady

After breakfast proceed to Thekkady / Periyar. On arrival check in to the hotel at Thekkady. Evening boating at periyar lake and Visit The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kumily, Murikkady, Pandikuzhi, Vandanmedu etc. Over night at Thekkady.

Day 05 - Alleppey Houseboat

After breakfast you move ahead to Alleppey where in you enjoy your stay in a houseboat. Overnight stay at houseboat.

Day 06 - Alleppey / Cochin

After breakfast checkout from Houseboat and leave for Cochin. Arrive Cochin in the evening and move to Cochin Airport/Railway Station for your onward journey to Mumbai with sweet memories of tour planned by Team TravelSpree.

Kerala

Kerala, a state on India's tropical Malabar Coast, has nearly 600km of Arabian Sea shoreline. It's known for its palm-lined beaches and its backwaters, a network of canals popular for cruises. Its many upscale seaside resorts include specialists in Ayurvedic treatments. Inland are the Western Ghats, a mountain range whose slopes support tea, coffee and spice plantations as well as abundant native wildlife.