Welcome ‘God’s Own Country ‘Kerala
Kerala is a land that is richly endowed with the best of nature. Be it its fine beaches, gorgeous hills, graceful lagoons coconut trees, green fields, waterfalls and backwaters, the place is as soothing as it can get awe-inspiring art and culture, this southern state on the western coast of India has something for every kind of traveler. Here is the ideal itinerary to get you started on your wanderlust-worthy trip to ‘God’s Own Country.
Arrive in Kerala via Cochin International Airport/ Ernakulam Railway station. Travel to Munnar, the land of verdant hills and tea plantations. Enroute visit Cheyyappara Waterfalls. Enjoying the scenic beauty & the marvelous high mountains with the low flying clouds passing by. Arrive Munnar and check in at the hotel. In the evening you can go sightseeing in Munnar and witness tea gardens spread like a green carpet over hundreds of kilometers, lush green hills, a place so difficult to describe. A very low population and pollution. Most of the area covered by Tata tea. Overnight stay at Munnar
Morning Visit the Tea Museum, where you can learn all about the picking and processing of tea leaves. Move on to the actual tea plantations that surround the place. . Take a trip to Eravikulam National Park to catch a sight of the indigenous Nilgiri Tahr and drive to Mattupetty Dam. After visit Echo-point. Later, head to Kundala Lake. Kundala Lake or known as the Kundala dam is an artificial dam. Have fun going on boat rides and spotting the rare Neelakurinji flowers. You can also enjoy boating in the Lake. The evening goes for International Blossom (Hydel) Park and local shopping. Don’t forget to buy different varieties of tea and original spices and honey. Overnight stay at Munnar
Alappuzha or Alleppey is a real glory in the southern state of Kerala. It is a small area of Kerala and looks like a small heaven on earth. Often regarded as the “Venice of the East” by many travellers, this backwater state is simply the most beautiful state in Kerala. One of the best resorts in Kerala, Alleppey is a beautiful and utterly pristine place. This scenic destination, Alleppey is just a one-stop destination to go on while in Kerala. Alleppey (or Alappuzha) is a city on the shores of the Rockdadive Ocean in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It is best known for visiting the quiet canals and lakes of Kerala Lake by houseboat. Alappuzha Beach is home to the 19th century Alappuzha Lighthouse. Mullakkal Temple is the traditional design of the city. The Snake Lake Punnamada Boat Race is a popular annual event.
Varkala is a city in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It is located on the Arabian Sea and is famous for its Varkala beach, supported by red cliffs. South of Papanasam Beach, it is believed to have sacred waters. On a nearby hill, the ancient Janardanaswamy Temple is a Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Vishnu. Further inland, the Sivagiri Mutt monument commemorates the general rebirth of Sree Narayana Guru, who is buried here in Varkala, a quiet and peaceful place on the outskirts of Thiruvananthapuram district. It has its tourist attractions, including the beautiful beach, the 2000-year-old Vishnu temple, and the Ashramam - Sivagiri Mutt, which is quite a long distance from the beach. Papanasam Beach (formerly known as Varkala Beach), ten kilometers from Varkala, is famous for its natural springs. Which means there are drugs and therapeutic treatments. It is believed that immersion in the holy water on this beach cleanses the body of evil and the spirit of any sin. Hence the name "Papanasam Beach". The 2,000-year-old Janardhanaswamy Temple is located on the cliffs overlooking the beach, not far away. Overnight stay at Varkala
Drive to Trivandrum / Airport/ Railway station. As all good things have to come to an end, this tour also comes to an end, leaving behind sweet memories of your visit for us……
And life’s most memorable moments for you to take back
Optional: (If time permits, visit the tourist attractions in and around Trivandrum)