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Exotic Kerala Exotic Kerala Starting From :Rs.:13999 Per Person 6 Days / 5 Nights Kerala .......... Package Description Exotic Kerala A prominent port city in South India, Cochin or Kochi is fondly known as the ' Queen of Arabian Sea.' The city is a harmonious blend of modern city life and traditional charm. The main part of the city is a fast-growing metropolis, an evolving software hub of the country. As you leave the fast lanes of the city and move to the outskirts, you see a quaint village life where the people live in traditional houses, on the banks of the lakes and lagoons interspersing this district. The massive Chinese fishing nets bringing up a hefty catch, from the bottom of the lagoon, is indeed a sight to behold. Mattancherry is a part of Kochi that showcases the hospitality of the people of this region. A visit to the Jewish District and the Jewish Synagogue is a must in Mattancherry. The Santa Cruz Basilica, Dutch Palace, and Kerala Folklore Museum are the other attractions, in Kochi. Copyright © www.makeyourticket.com .......... Itinerary Day.1 Arrival in Cochin On arrival at Cochin Airport/ Railway Station, set out to view the magnificent sights of this city. Visit Fort Cochin Beach, Willingdon Island, Mattancherry Palace, Church of St. Francis and Paradesi Synagogue. Witness the huge Chinese fishing nets in action as it brings up a hefty catch from the canal. Meals:No Meals Included Optional: N/A Day.2 Cochin to Munnar (127 km/ 4 hrs) After a delicious breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Munnar. Your drive takes you along lush forests, silvery waterfalls, tea and spice plantations and extensive rubber estates. In Munnar, visit Mattupetty Dam and Lake, Blossom Garden, Pallivasal/Pothamedu, Echo Point and Kundala Lake. Enjoy a splendid view from Rajamalai and explore Eravikulam National Park. Stroll along the vast tea estates before retiring to the hotel for overnight stay. Meals:Only Breakfast Included Optional: N/A Day.3 Munnar Tuck in to an Indian/Continental breakfast and set out to explore Munnar. You can visit places like Echo Point, Rajamalai, Eravikulam National Park (closed in February and March), Blossom Garden, Mattupetty Dam and Kundala Lake. See the various flora and fauna that the region is famous for. Spend the day amidst the glory of Mother Nature and return to the hotel for overnight stay. Meals:Only Breakfast Included Optional: N/A Day.4 Munnar to Thekkady (91 km/ 3 hrs) After a delectable breakfast, drive to Thekkady. Cruise along Periyar Lake and see various animals like elephants, Nilgiri Langur, sambar deer, bison and a variety of birds, all in their natural habitat at Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. You can also take part in optional activities (on a chargeable basis) like spice plantation tour, bamboo rafting, trekking and elephant ride. Stay overnight at the hotel/resort. Meals:Only Breakfast Included Optional: N/A Day.5 Thekkady to Allepppey (138 km/ 4 hrs) Copyright © www.makeyourticket.com Enjoy an Indian/Continental breakfast, and drive to Alleppey. Check in at the hotel and relax for a while. The beach is a major picnic spot and the Vijaya Beach Park offers a lot of entertainment, especially for children. You can also visit the lighthouse and pier which extends into the sea. In the evening, explore the beach and market. Stay overnight in Alleppey. Meals:Only Breakfast Included Optional: N/A Day.6 Departure from Cochin After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Cochin. You will be dropped at the airport/ railway station, for your onward journey. Meals:Only Breakfast Included Optional: N/A .......... Inclusions *Driver's allowance, Road tax and Fuel charges. *Pick and Drop at time of arrival/departure. *Sightseeing by private car. *Parking and Toll tax. *Breakfast. *Round trip transfers by A/C Personal Car is included. .......... Exclusions *Alcoholic / Non- Alcoholic beverages. * Expenses caused by factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, roadblocks, vehicle mal-functions, political disturbances etc. *All personal expenses. * Travel insurance. *Camera fee . *Any Airfare / Train fare . *Tips, laundry & phone call . *Entrance fees to monuments and museum. .......... Hotel Details & Price Hotel Name Star Twin Sharing Child With Bed Child Without Bed 3 Star 3 Rs.13,999 Rs.4,000 Rs.2,000 .......... Highlights *Driver's allowance, Road tax and Fuel charges. *Pick and Drop at time of arrival/departure. Copyright © www.makeyourticket.com *Sightseeing by private car. *Parking and Toll tax. *Breakfast. *Round trip transfers by A/C Personal Car is included. .......... Sightseeing Kochi - 1 Night Munnar - 2 Nights Thekkady - 1 Night Alappuzha - 1 Night A prominent port city in South India, Cochin or Kochi is fondly known as the ' Queen of Arabian Sea.' The city is a harmonious blend of modern city life and traditional charm. The main part of the city is a fast-growing metropolis, an evolving software hub of the country. As you leave the fast lanes of the city and move to the outskirts, you see a quaint village life where the people live in traditional houses, on the banks of the lakes and lagoons interspersing this district. The massive Chinese fishing nets bringing up a hefty catch, from the bottom of the lagoon, is indeed a sight to behold. Mattancherry is a part of Kochi that showcases the hospitality of the people of this region. A visit to the Jewish District and the Jewish Synagogue is a must in Mattancherry. The Santa Cruz Basilica, Dutch Palace, and Kerala Folklore Museum are the other attractions, in Kochi. .......... Terms & Conditions *Minimum cancellation is Rs.2000 per head per tour.... *15 days before check-in date, 25% of the package amount has to be paid... *10 days before check-in date, 50% of the package amount has to be paid.... *5 days before check-in date 100% retention is expected.... *Above,are the cancellation rules but we will put our best possible effort to waive/minimize the cancellation charges.... *NOTE: Any cost arising due to natural calamities like landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes), etc. is to be borne by the client, which is directly payable on the spot.. Copyright © www.makeyourticket.com.
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