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Download Tour Charismatic Kerala 7 Night / 8 Days Munnar-Kumarakom-Thekkady-Kovalam Departure City : AHMEDABAD Tour Highlights ● Experience the wonderful 'Kerala Backwaters' ride. ● Witness the breathtaking tea estates of Munnar. ● View the unique 'Chinese Fishing Nets' at Cochin. ● Explore Periyar wildlife sanctuary by boat ride. ● Spot 'Nilgiri Thar' at Eravikulam National Park. Tour Discription The South Indian state of Kerala is known to have been blessed with wonderful lush hill towns, bustling attractive cities, mesmerizing backwaters, exotic wildlife and serene lake towns. This wonderful tour, spanning in 7 nights and 8 days offers you a chance to explore and experience all splendid wonders of Kerala. This well-planned itinerary takes you to popular attractions of Kerala such as Cochin, Munnar, Periyar, Kumarakom and Alleppey. Some of the highlights of the tour are Chinese fishing nets in Cochin, wildlife and tea estates in Munnar, Bird watching at Periyar and overnight houseboat from Kumarakom to Alleppey. Tour Itinerary DAY 01: Cochin Airport/Railway Station On arrival at Airport/Railway Station, you will meet our representative and transfer you to Hotel. Proceed for sightseeing and overnight at Cochin. DAY 02: Cochin – Munnar After breakfast, proceed for Munnar. On the way to Munnar, you can experience the natural and enormously beautiful waterfalls, Valara and Cheeyyappara. After check in proceed for Tata Tea Museum and Tea Estates. Overnight at Munnar. DAY 03: Munnar After breakfast, Sightseeing at Munnar. Proceed for Devikulam, Rajamalai (Eravikulam National Park), Top Station (View Point), Chinnar Wild Sanctuary and Anamudi, the highest peak of south India. Overnight at Munnar. DAY 04: Munnar – Thekkady After breakfast check out from the Hotel and proceed for Thekkady. Visit sprawling cardamom plantations of Kumily & Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. Bird watching, wild life safari and boating in the Periyar Lake. Overnight at Thekkady. DAY 05 : Thekkady – Alleppy House Boat After breakfast Check out from hotel in Thekkady. Proceed towards Alleppey. Board on houseboat at 11.30am. Cruising in houseboat. Overnight stay in Houseboat. DAY 06: Alleppey – Kovalam After breakfast proceed to Kovalam and Check in to Hotel. Proceed for Sightseeing. Experience the beauty of the beaches in Kovalam and Overnight at Kovalam. Overnight at Kovalam. DAY 07: Kovalam After breakfast proceed for sightseeing. Veli Tourist Village, Varkala beach and Padmanabhapuram Palace. Overnight at Kovalam. DAY 8: Kovalam to Airport/Railway Station After breakfast proceed to Trivandrum Airport/Railway Station for onward journey. Inclusions ● Meal Plan for Houseboat : All Meals ● Meal Plan for Houseboat : Lunch ● Meal Plan for Hotel : Breakfast ● Airport/ Railway Station Transfers ● Parking/Toll/ Driver Bata/ Fuel cost ● Transfer Cab ● Accommodation ● Sightseeing Exclusions ● Meal Plan for Hotel : Lunch ● Airfare ● Early check-in & late check-out charges, if any ● Tips/Porterage/Personal expenses ● Honeymoon Inclusions ● Entry fee charges.
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