Your Itinerary
Day 1 ARRIVE COCHIN
On arrival at Cochin airport after you have cleared your immigration and customs formalities,
our representative will meet you and will transfer you to the hotel.
Cochin – “Queen of the Arabian Sea” has one of the finest natural harbors in the world. The
ancient churches, palaces and synagogues in this city are famous.
Afternoon – proceed for a half day sightseeing tour of Cochin. Depart to Jew Street which is
famous for the Jewish Synagogue and Jew Town. Visit St.Francis Church, first European
church built in India in the early 16 th century and the famed Vasco Da Gama was buried in this
courtyard. Thereafter visit the Dutch Palace in Mattanchery.
(Jewish Synagogue - Open: 10.00 am –12.00pm, 3.00pm –5.00pm. Closed on Friday /Saturday
& Jewish holidays) (Dutch Palace - Open: 10.00am – 5.00pm. Closed on Fridays)
Free time in the Jew Street. It is fascinating & vibrant Narrow Street with many shops selling
handicrafts, souvenirs, Antiques & Ethnic Garments. Later proceed to Fort Kochi and visit
Famous Chinese fishing nets.
Evening drive to a cultural centre to witness Cultural Kaleidoscope (fusion of south Indian
dance performances).
Overnight stay in Cochin.
Day 2 COCHIN – MUNNAR
Checkout from the hotel after breakfast and proceed for a scenic drive to Munnar. Enroute visit
the beautiful Cheeyapara & Valara waterfalls. Enjoy the breathtaking and glorious waterfall
cascade down the seven steps.
Arrive at Munnar and check in to the resort.
Munnar - Situated at the confluence of three mountain streams - Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and
Kundale, Munnar is situated 1600 Meter above sea level. Once the summer resort of erstwhile
British Government in South India and the best hill station with sprawling tea plantations in the
state. Blessed with a rich variety of flora and fauna with the most well known Neelakurinji
(botanical name: Strobilanthus) flowering once in 12 years.
Balance of the day you are at leisure to enjoy on your own.
Overnight stay at Munnar.
Day 3 MUNNAR
After breakfast proceed to Rajamala. Visit the Eravikulam National Park, the 97 sq km park
with its irresistible grace and beauty is home to the endangered Mountain goats. Enjoy a
guided short trek in the beautiful hill station.
Afternoon - Visit the Mattupetty Dam built in the mountains. Later visit Echo point, a very
popular place for the natural phenomenon. The echo that reverberates after hitting the
distant hills is fascinating.
Overnight stay at Munnar.
Day 4 MUNNAR –THEKKADY
After breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to Thekkady. Situated within the confines of
the Western Ghats in the southern Indian state of Kerala, Periyar National Park and Tiger
Reserve is one of the most captivating wildlife parks in the world. The picturesque lake in the
heart of the sanctuary was originally 26 sq km but now spans an area of 55 sq km. This
perennial source of water, which initially led to the submersion of large tracts of forestland,
slowly attracted wild animals. It eventually resulted in the adjoining forests being granted
protection. Post-1975 Periyar finds itself in the enviable position of being a protected tiger
reserve. The terrain ranges from hilly to flat grassland areas at the edges of the lakes. The
vegetation is of moist deciduous type.
Arrive at Thekkady and check in to the hotel.
Overnight stay at Thekkady.
Day 5 THEKKADY
You are at leisure on this day to enjoy various activities at Thekkady. Activities available are –
boating on periyar lake, spice plantation visit, Elephant safari, agricultural farm tour &
sightseeing, nature walk, adventure trekking & camping, border hiking, bamboo rafting, jungle
jeep safari, Kalaripayattu – the traditional martial art performance & Tribal art performance.
Overnight stay at Thekkady.
Day 6 THEKKADY – KUMARAKOM
Checkout from the hotel after breakfast and drive to Kumarakom. Kumarakom is a tiny
backwater hamlet perched on the western banks of the Vembanadu Lake.
Balance of the day you are at leisure.
Overnight stay at Kumarakom.
Day 7 KUMARAKOM
You are at leisure on this day to enjoy the backwater paradise at its best. Enjoy a visit to the
nearby bird sanctuary; an ornithologist's paradise is a favorite haunt of migratory birds like the
Siberian stork, egret, darter, heron and teal.
Overnight stay at Kumarakom.
Day 8 KUMARAKOM – BACKWATERS CRUISE
You are at leisure in the morning. Check out from the resort and drive to Alleppey. Arrive at
Alleppey and board the houseboat at noon for a backwater cruise and for an overnight stay.
While cruising in these floating luxury-villas, let your eyes settle for the rare and the unusual -
skim past Chinese fishing nets, bowed-down paddy fields, and local inhabitants engaged in
making coir products, rustic homes, and ancient temples and swaying coconut groves.
Overnight stay in houseboat.
Day 9 ALLEPPEY – KOVALAM
Disembark from the houseboat at 0900hrs after a refreshing breakfast on board and drive to
Kovalam, one of the most popular beach destinations in Kerala. Enroute visit
Thiruvananthapuram literally means 'the abode of Anantha', the snake God. The main attraction
of the city is the Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple dedicated to Vishnu (also known as
Padmanabha) reclining on the snake Anantha. The imposing gopuram (gateway tower) and
intricate sculptures of the temple make it a very popular tourist attraction. Later visit Napier
Museum, an art and natural history museum which houses a collection of archaeological and
historic artifacts, bronze idols, ancient ornaments, a temple chariot and ivory carvings. Sri Chitra
Art Gallery (Closed on Mondays & Wednesday forenoons) displays the original paintings of Raja
Ravi Varma which houses a collection of paintings from the Rajput, Mughal and Thanjore
schools. The collection also includes unique copies of Indian mural paintings from pre-historic
times down to the 18th century.
Overnight stay at Kovalam.
Day 10 KANYAKUMARI EXCURSION
Morning proceed for an excursion to Kanyakumari, literally means the virgin, the cape owes its
Indian name to Hindu mythology.
Enroute visit Padmanabhapuram Palace, once the capital of Thiruvananthapuram during 1600
to 1790. Constructed with wood and stone in Kerala’s indigenous style of architecture this
palace is surrounded by 4km stone fort. Contained within the complex is a collection of 14
palaces and 127 beautiful royal rooms, many of which feature ornate wood carvings. The
carved ceilings of the palace depict 90 varieties of flowers. Paintings, hundreds of year’s old and
stone statues, some over 1000 years old, are on display on the palace grounds.
Arrive at Kanyakumari and proceed for a sightseeing tour.
At the Cape Comorin - the southernmost tip in the sub-continent, the three mighty oceans viz.
the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea meet. Significant landmarks include
the Kumari Amman Temple dedicated to the Goddess Parvati, the Gandhi Memorial where an
urn containing the Mahatma's ashes are kept, the Vivekananda Memorial - built in memory of
Swami Vivekananda exuding a calm and peace rarely found elsewhere and the Church of our
Lady Ransom starkly etched against the beautiful shoreline.
Drive back to Kovalam after the tour.
Overnight stay at Kovalam.
Day 11 KOVALAM- TRIVANDRUM –DEPART.
Check out from the resort and drive to Trivandrum airport. Board the flight to your onward
destination feeling contented about a wonderful holiday you spent in the “God’s Own Country”.
Our services end after dropping you at Trivandrum airport.