Kerala Tour

11 nights/12 days

Price Subject to Confirmation– 785 Euro per person : minimum -02 persons

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The Golden Triangle tour offers an immersive journey through India’s rich cultural tapestry. Begin in Delhi, exploring its bustling markets and historic monuments, before heading to Agra to witness the breathtaking Taj Mahal. Continue to Jaipur, the Pink City, known for its majestic palaces and vibrant bazaars. 

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Arrival at Kochi International Airport:
After completing immigration and collecting your luggage, our representative will be waiting for you outside the arrivals terminal.

Hotel Check-in & Check-out:
Standard check-in time is at 14:00, and check-out is by 12:00.

Exploring Mattancherry:
Mattancherry is a vibrant area with a rich cultural mix, where people of various linguistic and ethnic backgrounds live side by side. Here, churches, mosques, synagogues, and agraharams coexist with colonial-era architecture, reflecting the area’s fascinating history and the harmonious blend of the old and the new.

Chinese Fishing Nets:
The iconic Chinese fishing nets, crafted from teak wood and bamboo, operate on a balanced system. These large structures, rising to about 10 meters, are anchored to the beach and extend a netting span of nearly 20 meters. They offer a striking view and are a must-see in Kochi.

Jewish Street:
Jewish Street is a charming place to explore, filled with antique shops offering curios, old tableware, intricately carved wooden furniture, brass and bronze sculptures, and traditional house remnants. Antique vendors are often happy to share stories about the history behind their items and stores.

The Paradesi Synagogue (Closed on Fridays and Saturdays):
Situated in the heart of the Jewish quarter, the Paradesi Synagogue is over a century old and houses rare artifacts, making it one of the most visited and picturesque spots in Mattancherry.

Dutch Palace (Closed on Saturdays):
Though named the Dutch Palace, it was originally built by the Portuguese, who were later followed by the Dutch, who primarily undertook restoration work. The palace reflects the region’s colonial past, including the Portuguese’s plundering of Kochi’s temples in the 16th century.

Holy Cross Cathedral Basilica:
Located in Fort Kochi, the Holy Cross Cathedral Basilica is one of the nine basilicas in Kerala. Known for its historical significance and architectural beauty, this church is considered one of the most impressive in India and draws visitors year-round.

Dhobi Khana:
The Dhobi Khana, a laundry area traditionally operated by the Tamil-speaking Vannan community, has its roots in the colonial era. This community continues the age-old practice of laundry work, maintaining a link to the past.

Overnight Stay in Kochi:


After breakfast, depart for Munnar.

Upon reaching Munnar, you’ll be transferred to your hotel. Following check-in, begin your sightseeing tour.

Pothamedu Viewpoint:
Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Munnar from the Pothamedu Viewpoint. This hilltop location offers a stunning vista of mist-covered hills and lush valleys, all complemented by a refreshing breeze.

Pallivasal Falls:
Pallivasal Falls, tucked away in a serene setting, is one of Munnar’s most scenic spots. Formed by the Muthirappuzhayar River, the falls are especially striking during the monsoon season, when water cascades dramatically over the rocks, creating a captivating sight.

Blossom Park:
Nestled in one of India’s most picturesque regions, Blossom Park is a lovely place to unwind. The park offers various activities, including boating, cycling, and skating. For those seeking a more peaceful experience, you can simply enjoy a stroll among the towering trees and vibrant flower varieties.

Tea Museum (Closed on Mondays):
Tea cultivation has significantly shaped Munnar’s history, and the Tea Museum, established by Tata Tea in 2005, provides an insightful look into this legacy. The museum showcases historical photographs and old tea-processing machinery, offering a fascinating journey through the area’s tea-growing heritage.

Overnight in Munnar.

After breakfast, your day of exploration begins.

Echo Point:
Located around 15 km from Munnar, Echo Point is famous for its natural echo phenomenon. The area attracts visitors year-round, always lively with tourists eager to test the echoes and take in the scenic beauty.

Mattupetty:
Mattupetty is one of the top destinations in Munnar, known for its picturesque surroundings and serene atmosphere. A popular picnic spot, it draws many visitors who enjoy relaxing by the dam and lake. Families often spend peaceful afternoons here, enjoying the natural beauty of the area.

Photo Point:
Though Munnar is full of photo-worthy spots, Photo Point is particularly stunning. Situated just 3 km from the town’s main market, this location is a favorite among photographers. Surrounded by the lush Tata tea plantations in the Kanan Devan Hills and framed by silver oak trees, this spot offers incredible views and perfect photo opportunities.

Kundala Dam:
About 20 km from Munnar, Kundala Dam is a beautiful and tranquil spot, set against the backdrop of the Western Ghats. Built on the Periyar River, the dam area is a haven for nature lovers, with cherry trees that bloom twice a year, enhancing the beauty of the surroundings.

Munnar Rose Garden:
For those who love roses, the Munnar Rose Garden is a paradise. This lush garden features a vast array of roses in every imaginable color, as well as rare varieties of other flowers and herbaceous plants, making it a delightful stop for nature enthusiasts.

Overnight in Munnar.

After breakfast, depart for Thekkady.

Upon arrival, you’ll start your day with a visit:

Spice Plantation. Thekkady is renowned for its spice plantations, and no trip here is complete without exploring them. The region’s cool climate, particularly suitable for crops like cardamom, makes it a unique location for spice farming. As you walk through the plantations, you’ll have the chance to learn about the various spices grown here.

Elephant Junction near Kumily. This is a fantastic spot for anyone interested in elephants. At Elephant Junction, you can interact with these magnificent creatures—ride them, bathe them, and even participate in a shower with them. It’s a fun and engaging experience for both children and adults alike.

boat ride on the Periyar Lake, located within the Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary. The lake, famous for its serene beauty, is a popular attraction and draws visitors from around the world. Managed by the Kerala Forest and Wildlife Department, it offers a tranquil experience amidst the sanctuary’s lush greenery.

Kathakali Performance. Kathakali is one of India’s most spectacular classical dance forms, known for its elaborate makeup, intricate costumes, and expressive storytelling. This traditional art form, often referred to as a “narrative play,” is performed by male actor-dancers who convey stories through facial expressions, hand gestures, and vibrant movements.

Kalaripayattu Show, one of the world’s oldest and most scientific martial arts. Originating in Kerala, Kalaripayattu combines physical fitness, flexibility, and combat techniques. The performance showcases impressive feats, including jumps (chattom), runs (ottam), and somersaults (marichil), making it a thrilling display of agility and skill.

After the shows, return to your hotel and relax.

Overnight in Thekkady.

After breakfast, depart for Madurai.

Upon arrival, visit:

Gandhi Museum, located in the former palace of Rani Mangammal. This museum vividly brings to life India’s freedom struggle, with a special focus on the Gandhian movement. The museum’s art gallery showcases a variety of exhibitions related to Mahatma Gandhi’s role in India’s independence.

Vilachery, a traditional pottery village located near Madurai. Home to over 200 families, most of whom are potters, Vilachery is renowned for its handcrafted paper mache dolls, which are made for various festivals throughout the year. During the popular Navratri festival, these dolls are commonly displayed in homes across South India.

After your visits, check in at your hotel and take some time to relax.

In the afternoon, you’ll head to the famous Meenakshi Temple for a tour, followed by the evening Pooja Ceremony at 9:00 PM.

Meenakshi Temple:
The Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman Temple, also known as the Meenakshi Sundareshwarar Temple, is a stunning historical Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River. The temple is a revered pilgrimage site and an architectural marvel, known for its intricate sculptures and vibrant history.

Evening Ceremony:
In the evening, witness the spectacular Pooja ceremony at the Meenakshi Temple. During this event, the idols of Lord Sundareshwar (a form of Lord Shiva) and his consort Meenakshi (a form of Goddess Parvati) are carried in a grand procession to their dormitory for the night. It’s a truly mesmerizing experience that showcases the temple’s rich traditions.

Note: To visit the Meenakshi Temple, a dress code is required. Visitors must wear a half-sleeved or long-sleeved shirt/top and trousers. Sleeveless tops, shorts, or breeches are not allowed. Please note that non-Hindus are not permitted to enter the inner sanctum of the temple.

Overnight stay in Madurai.

After breakfast, drive to Kanyakumari, visit:

Devi Kanya Kumari Temple. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Shree Bhagavathy, worshipped in the form of an adolescent girl. Also known as Shree Baala Bhadra or Shree Baala, the goddess is revered as “Sakthi” (Durga or Parvati). The temple, located at the southernmost point of India, is a significant spiritual site.

Triveni Sangam in Kanyakumari, where the three major bodies of water—the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean—meet. This confluence is a sacred bathing spot and an important location at the southern tip of India.

Thiruvalluvar Statue. Standing tall at 41 meters, this statue of the Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar is a remarkable sight, visible from a great distance. The statue is set against the backdrop of the deep blue sky and the shimmering sea, adding to its grandeur.

Vivekananda Rock Memorial, a renowned monument in Kanyakumari. Situated on one of the two rocks about 500 meters offshore, the memorial is dedicated to Swami Vivekananda and is a popular tourist attraction. The rock is steeped in history and offers stunning views of the surrounding waters.

Kanyakumari Beach, which lies at the meeting point of the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean. The beach offers a unique experience where you can see the merging of three seas, with beautiful green and blue waters stretching into the horizon.

Sunset, In the evening, enjoy the Sunset at Kanyakumari. The view of the sun setting over the confluence of the three seas is a breathtaking sight. Kanyakumari is one of the few places in India where you can witness both the sunrise and the sunset from the same location.

Overnight stay at Kanyakumari.

After breakfast, depart for Trivandrum, visit:

Padmanabhapuram Palace, known as the largest wooden palace in India. This historic structure is primarily built from wood and granite, and it features remarkable attractions such as a pillar carved from a single fruit tree, a beautifully decorated Chinese chair, Belgian mirrors, Chinese vases, and a bed crafted from 64 different medicinal woods.

Mathur Aqueduct. Spanning the Pahrali River, this suspension bridge is an important landmark in Kanyakumari. The river itself originates from the Mahendragiri Hills in the Western Ghats, and the aqueduct is located in the village of Mathoor in the Thiruvattar Panchayat Union.

Continuing your journey, you’ll arrive in Poovar.

Boat ride on Neyyar Lake and the scenic village canals. The boat ride will take you to Poovar Beach, a beautiful spot where you can enjoy the serene backwaters and the golden sands of the beach, offering a picturesque view of the landscape.

After the boat ride, head to Kovalam.

Upon arrival in Kovalam, visit:

Lighthouse Beach, one of the most popular attractions in the area. This pristine beach, located along the Arabian Sea, is famous for its 35-meter-high lighthouse at the southern end, which provides a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding coastline.

Hawa Beach, located about 1.5 kilometers from Lighthouse Beach. Known for its untouched beauty, it is one of the more serene beaches in India. However, due to strong currents, it’s advisable to avoid swimming here.

Continue your journey to Trivandrum.

In Trivandrum, visit:

Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple for a photo stop. Dating back to the 8th century, this sacred temple is one of the 108 Divya Desams, the most revered temples of Lord Vishnu in India. The temple’s presiding deity is Lord Vishnu, depicted reclining on the cosmic serpent, Anantha. The temple is not only a spiritual site but also an architectural marvel.

Overnight stay in Trivandrum.

After breakfast, embark on your drive to Kollam.

On arrival in Kollam, visit:

Thevalli Palace, an important historical landmark situated by the banks of the Ashtamudi Lake. Once the residence of the Maharaja of Travancore, it was constructed between 1800 and 1819 during the reign of Gauri Parvathi Bai.

Jatayu Nature Park, a rock-themed adventure park that opened in November 2017. Dedicated to mythology and adventure tourism, the park offers a range of attractions including a 6D theatre, digital audio-visual room, ropeway, and Ayurvedic cave resort. It also features several outdoor adventure activities like paintball, laser tag, archery, bouldering, rock climbing, and air rifle shooting.

After your visit, transfer to your hotel.

Overnight in Kollam.

After breakfast, depart for Marari.

Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.

The rest of the day is at leisure to relax and enjoy the serene coastal atmosphere of Marari.

Overnight in Marari.

After breakfast, depart for Alleppey.

Upon arrival in Alleppey, board your houseboat for a tranquil day of relaxation as you cruise through the backwaters. Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha and often referred to as the “Venice of the East,” is famous for its picturesque backwaters and scenic beauty. A houseboat cruise here is one of the best ways to experience the enchanting landscapes of this town, surrounded by lush greenery, coconut palms, and serene waters.

In the afternoon, take a smaller boat ride to explore the rural life along the backwaters. Pass through tranquil villages, vast rice fields, and coconut groves, where life has remained largely unchanged over the centuries.

Overnight on a houseboat in Alleppey, with full board.

After breakfast, head towards Kochi, on the way visit:

Aymanam, a small village located on the outskirts of Kottayam. Known for its natural beauty and rich cultural diversity, Aymanam is a lesser-known gem of Kerala. The village is bordered by the vast Vembanad Lake on one side and the Meenachil River on the other, offering a peaceful and scenic experience. A relaxing boat cruise along these waters is a popular way to explore the village.

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, one of the premier bird-watching spots in India. Spread over 14 hectares along the banks of Vembanad Lake, the sanctuary is home to numerous migratory birds that come from as far as the Himalayas and Siberia. The sight of these birds in flight is truly mesmerizing, making it a must-see for nature enthusiasts.

Upon reaching Kochi, transfer to your hotel.

Overnight in Kochi.

After breakfast, transfer to Kochi Airport for your onward journey.

India Magica Tours wishes you a safe and pleasant journey ahead!

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