- 7 Nights / 8 Days
- States : KERALA
- Places Covered : Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey Houseboat, Varkala, Poovar, Trivandrum
Ernakulam Munnar Alleppey Jatayu Earth center Varkala Kovalam poovar Trivandrum (7 Nights / 8 Days)
Pickup from ernakulam railway station/cochin airport and proceed to munnar via. athirampilly water falls
After breakfast Proceed for Munnar sightseeing
- Tea Gardens
- Carmelagiri Elephant Park
- Eravikulam national park
- Mattupetty Dam and Lake
- Top Station View Point
Overnight stay at hotel in Munnar.
After breakfast travel to Thekkady by road - Hotel check-in at Thekkady Then:
- Moves to visits Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and enjoy activities in Periyar Tiger Reserve (details)
- Boat Safari on Periyar Lake
- Bamboo Rafting
- Bullock Cart Discoveries
- Bamboo Grove Trail
- Elephant Junction
- Visit to Tribal Heritage Museum
Overnight stay at hotel in Thekkady.
Morning after breakfast proceed to Alleppey Houseboat. Checkin houseboat by 12 p.m. Day free leisure at houseboat. Overnight stay in houseboat
Morning after breakfast checkout by 9 a.m and proceed to Jjatayu Earth centre and evening explore Varkala Cliff and beach
Morning after breakfast checkout and proceed to poovar enroute visit kovalam beach and shanmugham veli lake. Evening explore poovar island and boating
Morning after breakfast checkout and proceed to Trivandrum – Padhmanabhaswamy palace, nappier museum, Sree Chithra art gallery. Overnight stay in Trivandrum
Morning darshan at padhmanabhaswamy temple and drop at Trivandrum airport
Tour end with sweet memories

Tea Gardens
One of the oldest and most popular tea gardens of Munnar, Lockhart is also home to a tea factory that produces more than 20 million kg of tea annually using traditional methods. The highlight of the whole tour is the breathtaking view of South India's highest peak, Chokarmudy, seen from both the museum and the factory.
Carmela Giri Elephant Park
The visitors get an experience of elephant ride and learn about multiple talents of the park's elephants like demonstrations of commands, communication and timber pulling, elephant's bathe and can also participate in feeding one of the elephants.
Ernakulam national park
A former hunting preserves of the British planters, the Park today exemplifies wildlife at its best. It was declared a Sanctuary in 1975 with the intention of protecting the indigenous population of Nilgiri Tahr (highly endangered mountain goat).
Mattupetty Dam and Lake
The most interesting spots in Mattupetty are the dam and the lake. Mattupetty dam is a concrete gravity dam and now a haven for many wild animals and birds thanks to the constant supply of water. Boating on the still waters of the lake is an ideal way to enjoy the surrounding tea gardens and wilderness.
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
Periyar National Park, also known as Periyar Tiger Reserve, is in the mountainous Western Ghats of Kerala, southern India. This wildlife sanctuary is home to tigers and a significant elephant population, as well as rare lion-tailed macaques, sambar deer, leopards and Indian bison. In the park's north, Periyar Lake is popular for boat rides. Farther north, spice plantations surround the town of Kumily.
Alleppey Houseboat
The Venice of the East, Alleppey, is known for its scenic charms and the lovely natural aura. Every year, honeymooning couples, anniversary planners, photographers, adventure seekers and many groups of friends visit Alleppey houseboat and backwaters to experience the mystical aura which exists here.

Thekkady
Thekkady is a town near Periyar National Park, an important tourist attraction in the Kerala state of India. The name Thekkady is derived from the word "thekku" which means teak. Temperatures are lowest in the months of December–January and highest in the months of April–May.

Jataayu Earth center
Jatayu Earth Center, also known as Jatayu Nature Park or Jatayu Rock, is a park and tourism center at Chadayamangalam in Kollam district of Kerala, India. It stands at an altitude of 350m above the mean sea level.
Kovalam beach
Kovalam beach is famous for its serene beauty, with a lighthouse on Lighthouse Beach, and its shallow waters suitable for swimming and surfing. As one of India's earliest tourist enclaves, it offers a blend of relaxation and activities like Ayurvedic massages and beachside cafes, along with opportunities to explore Kerala's culture. The distinct crescent-shaped beaches of Lighthouse, Hawa, and Samudra provide diverse experiences, from lively sunbathing to secluded relaxation.

poovar island
Poovar Island is a secluded island and a coastal village in the southern tip of Kerala, India, known for its serene backwaters, mangrove forests, and the confluence of a river, lake, and the Arabian Sea. Visitors can enjoy relaxing boat rides through the backwaters and mangrove forests, or explore the nearby beach. The island is also home to resorts and offers opportunities to experience Kerala's unique natural beauty and culture.
Trivandrum
Thiruvananthapuram (or Trivandrum) is the capital of the southern Indian state of Kerala. It's distinguished by its British colonial architecture and many art galleries. It’s also home to Kuthira Malika (or Puthen Malika) Palace, adorned with carved horses and displaying collections related to the Travancore royal family, whose regional capital was here from the 18th–20th centuries.






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