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5 Nights, 6 Days Cochin, Munnar, Thekkady, Kumarakom & Alleppey Tour Package

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Kerala is a land of diverse landscapes and rich cultural experiences, offering everything from misty hills and wildlife sanctuaries to serene lakes and backwaters. This 5-night, 6-day journey is designed to take you through the rolling tea plantations of Munnar, the untamed wilderness of Thekkady, the picturesque lakes of Kumarakom, and the tranquil backwaters of Alleppey. Come, explore the beauty and charm of God’s Own Country in this perfectly curated tour package.
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Short Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival at Munnar (4 hours 16 minutes – 132.6 km)
Day 02: Full-day tour in Munnar
Day 03: Travel to Thekkady and explore (3 hours 11 minutes – 91.5 km)
Day 04: Travel to Kumarakom and all-day tour (3 hours 36 minutes – 132.7 km)
Day 05: Travel to Alleppey for houseboat stay (1 hour – 32.5 km)
Day 06: Departure from Cochin (1 hour 19 minutes – 53 km)
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Tour Itinerary

Day 1Arrival at Munnar (4 hours 16 minutes – 132.6 km)

Upon arrival at Cochin International Airport or Ernakulam Railway Station, our executive will welcome you and drive you to Munnar, one of Kerala’s most breathtaking hill stations. As you ascend, enjoy winding roads, lush tea plantations, and misty valleys.

Check in to your scenic hilltop hotel and relax after your journey. The rest of the day is free for leisure—explore the town, visit nearby viewpoints, or simply unwind with a hot cup of Kerala tea. Overnight stay at Munnar.

Day 2Full-Day Tour in Munnar

Start your morning with a visit to Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and known for its rolling grasslands and panoramic views. If you’re visiting in the right season, you may witness the blooming of Neelakurinji flowers, which occurs once every 12 years.

Next, explore Mattupetty Dam, where you can enjoy a peaceful boat ride while soaking in the stunning views of the surrounding hills. Visit the Indo-Swiss Dairy Farm, known for high-altitude cattle breeding.

Afterward, head to Echo Point and Top Station, both offering breathtaking views of the Western Ghats. You can also explore the Tata Tea Plantation and Tea Museum, where you’ll get insights into Kerala’s tea industry.

Conclude the day with a relaxing visit to Kundala Lake, a serene location perfect for a quiet boat ride and evening stroll before returning to your hotel for the night.

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Day 3Travel to Thekkady & Explore (3 hours 11 minutes – 91.5 km)

After breakfast, check out and head towards Thekkady, the wildlife capital of Kerala. The journey takes you through lush spice plantations and rolling hills before you reach your destination.

Upon arrival, check in to your forest-side resort or homestay and set out for an adventure in Periyar National Park. Take a boat safari on Periyar Lake, where you may spot elephants, bison, deer, and even tigers in their natural habitat.

For thrill-seekers, bamboo rafting in the Periyar River is a unique and exciting experience that allows you to explore the untouched wilderness from the water. In the evening, take a guided spice plantation tour in Kumily, where you’ll learn about the cultivation of cardamom, pepper, and cinnamon.

After an eventful day, return to your accommodation for a peaceful night’s stay.

Day 4Travel to Kumarakom & Explore (3 hours 36 minutes – 132.7 km)

After breakfast, check out and set off for Kumarakom, a beautiful village on the banks of Vembanad Lake, the largest lake in Kerala.

Upon arrival, check in to your resort overlooking the backwaters and start your exploration with a visit to the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, a haven for bird lovers and nature enthusiasts. Here, you can spot migratory birds like Siberian cranes, herons, and egrets, making it a paradise for photographers.

Enjoy a houseboat or canoe ride through the serene backwaters, allowing you to experience the local lifestyle, lush paddy fields, and traditional fishing methods.

For a unique experience, visit the Bay Island Driftwood Museum, which showcases intricate sculptures made from driftwood and other water-sourced materials. Spend the evening relaxing by the lakeside, watching a spectacular sunset over the tranquil waters.

Day 5Travel to Alleppey & Houseboat Stay (1 hour – 32.5 km)

After breakfast, check out and head to Alleppey, Kerala’s most famous backwater destination. Upon arrival, board a traditional houseboat, where you will spend the night.

As your houseboat glides through the peaceful backwaters of Kuttanad and Vembanad Lake, you’ll witness quaint villages, lush paddy fields, and coconut groves swaying in the breeze.

Enjoy a traditional Kerala meal onboard, featuring fresh seafood and local delicacies. Spend the evening relaxing on the deck, soaking in the beauty of the waterways as the sun sets.

The houseboat will anchor for the night, allowing you to experience the peaceful backwaters under the moonlit sky.

Day-6Departure from Cochin (1 hour 19 minutes – 53 km)

Wake up to the sound of birds and gentle ripples of the backwaters. After a delicious Kerala breakfast, check out from your houseboat and head back to Cochin.

If time permits, explore Fort Kochi, visit Jew Town and Paradesi Synagogue, or shop for spices, handicrafts, and Kerala sarees before your flight or train journey home.

As your trip comes to an end, you’ll leave with unforgettable memories of Kerala’s diverse landscapes, rich traditions, and warm hospitality.

Major Attractions of the Tour

1. Munnar’s Tea Plantations & Tata Tea Museum

A visit to Kerala’s iconic rolling tea gardens and an opportunity to learn about the art of tea making.

2. Eravikulam National Park & Neelakurinji Blooms

A wildlife sanctuary home to the Nilgiri Tahr, with stunning grasslands and seasonal blue Neelakurinji flowers.

3. Periyar National Park & Bamboo Rafting

A thrilling boat safari and bamboo rafting adventure, where you can spot elephants, tigers, and other wildlife.

4. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary & Vembanad Lake

A picturesque retreat for bird watchers, featuring rare migratory birds and peaceful backwater views.

5. Houseboat Cruise in Alleppey

A once-in-a-lifetime experience sailing through Kerala’s serene backwaters, with delicious local cuisine onboard.

6. Spice Plantations in Thekkady

A tour through fragrant spice gardens, where you can learn about the history of Kerala’s spice trade.

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