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Hill STATIONS of KERALA Tour Code : AKSR0084 Tour Type : Short Tours (domestic) 1800 233 9008 Hill STATIONS OF www.akshartours.com KERALA 3 Nights / 4 Days PACKAGE OVERVIEW 1Country 2Cities 4Days 5Activities Accomodation Meal 01 Night Hotel Accommodation At Cochin 3 Breakfast 02 Night Hotel Accommodation At Munnar 3 Dinner Highlights Visa & Taxes Accommodation on double sharing Breakfast and dinner at hotel 5% Gst Extra Transfer and sightseeing by pvt vehicle as per program Applicable hotel taxes SIGHTSEEINGS OVERVIEW - Cochin:- - Fort Kochi - Mattancheri Palace - Francis CSI Church - Marine Drive Kochi - Lulu Mall - Munnar:- - Eravikulam National Park - Mattuppetty Dam - Tea Museum - Echo Point - Gardens - Waterfalls DEPARTURE DATES Customised tour dates as per client’s requirement. SIGHTSEEINGS Fort Kochi Cochin A charming seaside area, Fort Kochi is known for its Dutch, Portuguese, and British colonial architecture, and elaborate bamboo fishing nets at Fort Kochi Beach. St. Francis Church was the original burial site of explorer Vasco da Gama. Upscale eateries and chic cafes serve Keralan specialties, and quaint shops sell cotton clothing and handmade souvenirs. Heritage buildings house contemporary art galleries. mattancherry palace Cochin The Mattancherry Palace is a Portuguese palace popularly known as the Dutch Palace, in Mattancherry, Kochi, in the Indian state of Kerala which features Kerala murals depicting portraits and exhibits of the Rajas of Kochi. The palace was included in the "tentative list" of UNESCO World Heritage Site. Church of Saint Francis Cochin Saint Francis Church, in Fort Kochi, Kochi, originally built in 1503, is one of the oldest European churches in India and has great historical significance as a mute witness to the European colonial struggle in the subcontinent Marine Drive Cochin Marine Drive is a buzzing waterfront district known for the Marine Walkway, popular for evening strolls, and leafy Subhash Bose Park. The modern Rainbow and Kettuvallam bridges offer backwater views, and cruises leave from jetties by the water. Affluent homes and offices fill the area, and shops along Broadway sell jewelry, spices, and local fabrics. Dining ranges from upscale hotel restaurants to no-frills cafes. lulu mall Cochin LuLu International Shopping Mall is a shopping mall located in Kochi, Kerala. It is one of the largest shopping mall in India in terms of total area. With an average daily footfall of more than 80,000, it is one of the most visited places in Kerala. Eravikulam National Park Munnar Eravikulam National Park is a 97 km² national park located along the Western Ghats in the Idukki district of Kerala in India. Situated between 10º05'N and 10º20' north, and 77º0' and 77º10' east, it is the first national park in Kerala. Mattuppetty Dam Munnar Mattupetty Dam, near Munnar in Idukki District, is a storage Concrete Gravity dam built in the mountains of Kerala, India to conserve water for hydroelectricity. It has been a vital source of power yielding along with other such dams, huge revenue to the states. Tea Museum Munnar The KDHP Tea Museum is an industry and history museum situated in Munnar, a town in the Idukki district of Kerala in South India. Tata Tea Museum is its official name, but it's also known as Nalluthanni Estate where it is located, or Kannan Devan Hills Plantation Tea Museum. Echo Point Munnar Scenic spot on a reservoir featuring an echo phenomenon, plus nearby picnic sites, boating & hiking. Kundala Lake Munnar Kundala is located approximately 20 km from Munnar on the way to Top Station and it is at a height of 1700 meters above the sea level. People love to see the Cherry gardens here, that blossoms twice in a year and make the surroundings of the lake even more attractive. YOUR ITINERARY Day Cochin (Arrival) Arrival at Cochin Airport, pick up by our chauffeur and transfer to hotel . Check in at Hotel . After noon 1 proceed for Cochin Sightseeing. Visit the Dutch Palace-built by the Portuguese in 1557 and subsequently renovated by the Dutch after 1663. The murals are perhaps the best in India. Jewish Synagogue - built in 1568 and the oldest Synagogue in the Commonwealth are at Mattancherry. St. Francis Church - built in 1510 and the oldest European church in India, Chinese Fishing Nets- introduced by the court of Kublai Khan can be seen in Fort Cochin. Fort Cochin Beach etc. Evening back to the hotel and dinner and overnight. Dinner Day Cochin - Munnar (130 kms, 4hrs) Today After Breakfast transfer to Munnar. Munnar is 1800 mts above sea level and also the home of South 2 India's highest peak (anamudi-2695 mts). On the way to Munnar visit Vaplara, Cheeyappara waterfalls and Tea Plantations. Upon arrival at Munnar transfer to Hotel. Check in at Hotel. Afternoon visit Rajamala (eravikulam National Park - open as per the directions by the forest authorities ), the best place to see Nilgiri Tahr (hermitragus Hilarious)- the mountain goat of South India. You may visit the Tea Museum surrounded by tea Gardens- the only Museum of its kind; which illustrates the timeworn method of Tea production. Evening have a short visit at Munnar town and return to hotel take diner. Overnight stay at Munnar Breakfast Dinner Day Munnar After breakfast proceed for sightseeing of Munnar. Mattupetty dam, Echo Point, Kundala Dam, 3 Pothenmedu View Point, Blossom Park etc are some of the highlights of the sightseeings in munnar. Evening dinner in hotel & overnight stay at Munnar Breakfast Dinner Day Munnar - Cochin (Tour Ends) (130 kms, 4hrs) Morning have breakfast at resort later check out resort & proceed to the airport as this fantastic tour comes 4 to an end. Return home with wonderful memories of your tour with Akshar Travels Pvt Ltd. Breakfast HOTELS Cochin Cochin Keys Select Kochi - By Lemon Tree Hotels Starlite Suites Cochin Le Meridian Munnar Munnar Aranyaka Resort Devonshire Greens Munnar Fragrant Nature INCLUSION/EXCLUSION Inclusion Exclusion Accommodation in deluxe hotels on doubles Cost of the meal other than mentioned above sharing basis. Cost of Any personal Expenses meal plan breakfast & dinner at all the hotel. All entry fee All applicable luxury tax of the hotel. Heater Charges All Transfers & sightseeing as per the itinerary. Airfare/train ticket All toll tax and parking, driver allowance etc. Rope-way Pick up and drop Railway Fare Air Fare Guide Tips and any other item except “Package Rates Includes” Rates are not valid in pick season period. GST 5% TRIP COST Type Price Double Sharing ( Per Person ) 10999/-INR Triple Sharing ( Per Person ) 8999/-INR Child With Bed ( Per Person ) ( above 05 – 10 yrs ) 7999/-INR Child Without Bed ( Per Person ) ( above 02 – 05 yrs ) 5999/-INR Infant ( Per Person ) 00 Double Sharing ( Per Person ) 16999/-INR Triple Sharing ( Per Person ) 13999/-INR Child With Bed ( Per Person ) ( above 05 – 10 yrs ) 10999/-INR Child Without Bed ( Per Person ) ( above 02 – 05 yrs ) 7999/-INR Infant ( Per Person ) 00 Double Sharing ( Per Person ) 26999/-INR Triple Sharing ( Per Person ) 23999/-INR Child With Bed ( Per Person ) ( above 05 – 10 yrs ) 16999/-INR Child Without Bed ( Per Person ) ( above 02 – 05 yrs ) 11999/-INR Type Price Infant ( Per Person ) 00 * Note: 5% GST Additional On Total Tour Cost. T&C Apply at time of Booking. * Rates mentioned in the itinerary are based on Standard Rooms, supplement cost is applicable for Sea Facing / Lake Facing / Mountain Facing Rooms.
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