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Tea Plantations: Explore the picturesque tea gardens that Munnar is renowned for, offering stunning vistas of lush greenery.
Mattupetty Dam: Visit this scenic dam surrounded by hills and enjoy boating while taking in the serene views of the reservoir.
Eravikulam National Park: Spot the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and immerse yourself in the biodiversity of this famous national park.
Top Station: Experience panoramic views of the Western Ghats and the misty valleys from this highest point in Munnar.
Echo Point: Enjoy the natural echo phenomenon at Echo Point and capture beautiful moments with the backdrop of the serene lake.
Tata Tea Museum: Learn about the history and process of tea production in Munnar at this informative museum.
Local Markets: Explore the bustling markets of Munnar to shop for tea, spices, and local handicrafts.
Scenic Drives: Take leisurely drives through the winding roads of Munnar, offering breathtaking views at every turn.
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⦿ Arrive in Munnar by early morning (if traveling from Kochi, it's approximately a 4-5 hours drive).
⦿ Check into your hotel/resort.
⦿ Freshen up and have breakfast.
⦿ Start your exploration with a visit to the lush tea plantations. You can visit places like Tata Tea Museum or just drive through the scenic roads.
⦿ Enjoy panoramic views of the rolling hills carpeted with tea bushes.
⦿ Lunch at a local restaurant or at your hotel/resort.
⦿ Head to Mattupetty Dam for boating (if available) and picturesque views.
⦿ Visit Echo Point to experience the natural echo phenomenon and enjoy the serene surroundings.
⦿ Return to your hotel/resort.
⦿ Relax and enjoy the cool weather of Munnar.
⦿ Dinner at the hotel or a nearby restaurant.
⦿ Breakfast at the hotel.
⦿ Visit the national park (open from 7:30 AM) to spot Nilgiri Tahr (a type of mountain goat) and enjoy the scenic beauty.
⦿ Consider visiting early to avoid crowds
⦿ Drive to Top Station for stunning panoramic views of the Western Ghats.
⦿ Spend some time soaking in the breathtaking scenery.
⦿ Explore the local markets in Munnar for souvenirs and local specialties like tea and spices.
⦿ Check-out from the hotel/resort.
⦿ Explore historical landmarks like the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets and St. Francis Church.
⦿ Stroll through Jew Town and visit the Paradesi Synagogue (if time permits).
⦿ Then as per your schedule, our cab will drop you the cochin airport for your return journey.
Kerala is known for its backwaters, hill stations, beaches, and cultural heritage. Must-visit places include Alleppey (for backwaters), Munnar (hill station), Kochi (historical city), Kovalam (beaches), and Thekkady (wildlife sanctuary).
The best time to visit Kerala is from September to March when the weather is pleasant and suitable for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The monsoon season (June to August) is also popular for experiencing lush green landscapes and Ayurvedic treatments.
Activities can include houseboat cruises in Alleppey or Kumarakom, exploring tea estates in Munnar, visiting wildlife sanctuaries like Periyar in Thekkady, attending Kathakali performances in Kochi, and relaxing on beaches in Kovalam or Varkala.
Yes, Kerala is generally safe for tourists. It has a reputation for being one of the safest states in India with friendly locals and a welcoming atmosphere. However, like any tourist destination, it's advisable to take normal precautions regarding personal belongings and travel arrangements.
Kerala cuisine is known for its use of coconut, spices, and seafood. Must-try dishes include appam with stew, Kerala fish curry, puttu with kadala curry, banana chips, and various traditional sweets like payasam.
Yes, Kerala is famous for Ayurvedic treatments and wellness programs. Many resorts and wellness centers offer authentic Ayurvedic massages, therapies, and rejuvenation programs aimed at holistic health and wellness.
Transportation options include taxis, auto-rickshaws, and buses for local travel. Private or shared tours can also be arranged for visiting tourist attractions. For longer distances, there are train services and flights connecting major cities like Kochi, Trivandrum, and Calicut.
Packing essentials include lightweight clothing (cottons and linens), comfortable footwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, umbrella or raincoat (especially during monsoon), camera, and any medications you may need.
You can book a Kerala trip package by directly send us an enquiry about the same.
Kerala offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences. You can choose from luxury resorts, boutique hotels, heritage properties, houseboats (for backwater stays), homestays with local families, and budget hotels/guesthouses.
Yes, many tour packages allow you to combine your Kerala trip with nearby destinations such as Tamil Nadu (e.g., Kanyakumari, Madurai), Karnataka (e.g., Coorg, Mysore), and even Lakshadweep islands. This allows for a more comprehensive South India experience.
Kerala is rich in culture and offers various experiences such as Kathakali and Mohiniyattam classical dance performances, Theyyam rituals in northern Kerala, temple festivals (like Thrissur Pooram), exploring traditional art forms like mural paintings, and visiting spice plantations to learn about Kerala's trade history.
Yes, Kerala offers adventure activities such as trekking in the Western Ghats (Munnar, Wayanad), bamboo rafting in Periyar Tiger Reserve, wildlife safaris, parasailing and water sports in destinations like Kovalam and Varkala, and houseboat stays with activities like fishing and bird watching.