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II003 Scenic Kerala – 8 Days II003 Scenic Kerala – 8 Days Greetings from WPS Holidays. It gives us immense pleasure to provide you with detailed itinerary and quote for your upcoming holiday to Kerala. Cities Covered Cochin : 1 Night Munnar : 2 Nights Thekkady : 1 Night Alleppey : 1 Night Kovalam : 2 Nights Highlights Cochin sightseeing with Chinese Fishing Nets, St.Francis Church, Jewish Synagogue, and Dutch Palace Munnar sightseeing with Cheeyapara & Valara Water Falls Thekkady sightseeing with Spice plantation & Periyar Lake Free Time at Alleppey beach and backwaters Kovalam & Thiruvananthapuram Sightseeing with Science & Technology Museum and Hawa Beach Meals: 07 Breakfast at the Hotel 07 Dinner at the Hotel Day 1:- Arrive Cochin. Checkin. Evening Cochin Sightseeing. (Dinner) . Arrive at Cochin Airport. Our driver awaits at the arrival hall to transfer you to hotel, and check in. Rest of the day is free at leisure or if time allows proceed for Cochin Sightseeing including Chinese Fishing Nets, St.Francis Church, Jewish Synagogue, and Dutch Palace. Evening sunset cruise in the backwater of Cochin (OPTIONAL). Explore the markets for some Night Shopping. Dinner and overnight in Cochin. Day 2:- Depart Cochin, Enroute Cheeyapara and Valara waterfalls. Arrive Munnar. (Breakfast and Dinner) . After breakfast check out from hotel and drive towards Munnar. Enroute visit Cheeyapara and Valara waterfalls are among the best trekking locations in Idukki district. Many people come across these waterfalls on the way to Munnar and it is slowly turning into a tourist hotbed. The Cheeyappara Waterfalls gush down in seven tiers and area truly spectacular sight to behold. Valara Waterfalls are known for the lush greenery surrounding it and is a lovely picnic location. On the way enjoy some waterfalls and natural scenic spots including Rubber, Cardamom, and Tea Plantations. Arrive at Munnar hotel and check in. Rest of the Day Free at Leisure. Dinner and overnight in Munnar. Day 3:- Sightseeing in Munnar. (Breakfast and Dinner) . After breakfast spend the day with local sightseeing. Situated at the confluence of three mountain streams - Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundale, Munnar is 1600 Meter above sea level. This majestic hill station was once the summer resort of the British government in South India. Local sightseeing of Munnar includes visit to Mattupetty Dam, Kundale Lake and Echo point. Visit the Rose Garden, Tea Garden, and Honeybee Tree as well while on tour. Dinner and overnight in Munnar. Day 4:- Depart Munnar / Arrive Thekkady. Spice Plantation tour. (Breakfast and Dinner) . After breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to Thekkady. On arrival check in to the hotel. Proceed for Spice Plantation tour – As you take a walk along the streets of Kumily or the winding pathways among the plantations, the thing that strikes you first is the lingering aroma in the air. The scent may be of cloves, nutmeg, pepper, cinnamon or cardamom and sometimes a fragrance that combines the scents of two or more spices. The geographical and climatic peculiarities of Kumily such as the cool climate and its elevation from the sea level make it ideal for spice cultivation. Later proceed towards the Periyar wild life sanctuary. Optional activities like Boating at Periyar Lake, and Elephant Ride can be done at an extra cost. Dinner and overnight in Thekkady. Day 5:- Depart Thekkady / Arrive Alleppey. Day at Leisure. (Breakfast and Dinner) . After breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to Alleppey. Allappuza is famous for its backwaters, Visit Alleppey beach, sit back and relax and enjoy the scenic sunset at the beach. Day free at Leisure, stroll around the streets and indulge yourself in some local shopping. Dinner and overnight in Alleppey. Day 6:- Depart Alleppey / Arrive Kovalam. Kovalam Sightseeing. (Breakfast & Dinner) . Today after breakfast, check out and proceed towards Kovalam. Kovalam is a small coastal town in the southern Indian state of Kerala, south of Thiruvananthapuram. At the southern end of Lighthouse Beach is a striped lighthouse with a viewing platform. Palm-backed beaches also include Hawa Beach and Samudra Beach. Heading south, Vizhinjam Juma Masjid mosque overlooks the busy fishing harbor. Inland, Sagarika Marine Research Aquarium displays technology used in pearl production. Dinner and Overnight in Kovalam. Day 7:- Thiruvananthapuram Sightseeing. Shangmugham Beach & Veli Tourist Village. (Breakfast & Dinner) . Today after breakfast proceed for a sightseeing of Thiruvananthapuram covering Museum complex, Padmanabha Swamy Temple, Science & Technology museum, Veli Tourist village, Aakulam boat club, Shangmugham Beach. Later back to Kovalam. Dinner and Overnight in Kovalam. Day 8:- Depart Kovalam / Transfer to Trivandrum Airport. (Breakfast) . Today after breakfast check out the hotel and drive towards the Trivandrum Airport for your fight home with wonderful memories & souvenirs from your Kerala Holidays Hotels City Standard 3* Cochin IMA House Hotel Aishwarya Cochin Munnar Spice Jungle Hotel Munnar Summer Castle Hotel Thekkady Spice Valley Hotel Tiger Roare Hotel Alleppey A J Park Hotel Pagoda Resorts Kovalam Hawa Beach Resort Jasmine Palace City 3* Deluxe 4* Cochin Broad Bean Hotel Keys Hotel, Kochi Munnar Aranyaka resorts Tea Village Hotel Thekkady Holiday Vista Hotel Club Mahindera Alleppey Oxygen Resort Alleppey Lemon Tree Vembanand Lake Resort Kovalam Soma Palmshore Beach Resort Travancore Heritage/ Poovar Island Resort Tour Cost (Based on Minimum 6 Pax Travelling Together) Hotel Category Adult on Twin Sharing Standard 16500 3* 18200 3* Deluxe 22000 4* 26700 ** Above tour cost does not include Diwali Peak Season Supplement Charges Inclusions 07 Nights Hotel Accommodation 07 Continental Breakfast at Hotels 07 Dinner at Hotel All Sightseeing as per itinerary (Entrance Fees not included) All tours and transfer by Pvt.Vehicle All toll, parking, driver Bata, Fuel cost and night halt etc. 5% GST Exclusions Cost of Flight / Train Tickets Cost of Entrance Fees Cost of Lunches Porterage at the hotels Anything not specified in inclusions above Booking Conditions At the time of Booking Rs. 15,000/- Per Person 45 Days before departure 50% of Holiday Cost 44 - 30 Days before departure 100% of Holiday Cost Cancellation Policy 45 Days before departure Rs. 15,000/- Per Person 44 - 30 Days before departure 50% of Holiday Cost 29 - 15 Days before departure 100% of Holiday Cost Terms & Conditions . This is just a quote, no reservations held yet or booking is not to proceed yet. The rooms & rates are subject to availability at the time of booking/ confirmation. Room rates are on per person/Twin or Double sharing basis. Single room supplements charges extra. Hotel, Sightseeing, Meals, Transfers rate might change without any prior notice until & unless it has been booked/ confirmed from your end. The change in dates will attract re-quote. Normal Hotel check-in time is from 14.00 hrs onwards. & check-out time is at 12.00 hrs. Additional Bank charges will be applicable, if payment is made in foreign currency. The above cost does not include any kind of surcharge if applicable during the given travel period. At check in, all guests will be required to present a Major Credit Card for incidentals. "No Show" is subject to Full Booking Charges. Quotation might change due to currencies ROE fluctuation during confirmation & booking process. 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