Exotic Kerala Tour

Kerala is our God’s own country; it is called as Heaven on Earth. Kerala is crammed with full of mountains, Greenery and Streams. God has created Kerala with utmost care; every human should get the pleasure of every phase from Kerala.
We AIP help you to enjoy the journey in this trip. This journey includes the places like Cochin, Munnar, Thekkady and Alleppey. These are the iconic places of Kerala State.
Enjoyment is the incredible part of the journey.
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Day1
ARRIVAL COCHIN
Welcome to God’s Own Country, upon arrival at cochin airport meet & greet by our representative and then transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay in cochin.
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Day2
COCHIN - MUNNAR
After having the breakfast proceed to Munnar, enjoying the panoramic view of the Cardamom hills & green carpets of tea plantations en-route. On arrival go for sightseeing trip of Munnar; visit the Rajamalai( Eravikulam National Park) where you can see the very rare mountain goats locally called the Nilgiri Tahr, and then visit Mattupetty Dam which offers many fascinating sights to relish, also visit Echo Point & green carpet of Tea Gardens. Then back to hotel. Overnight stay in Munnar.
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Day3
MUNNAR - THEKKADY
After having the breakfast proceed to Thekkady, which offers diverse attractions like Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Hill Station and Spice Plantation. On arrival proceed for boating on the periyar lake and experience a view of calm crystal clear periyar lake and sanctuary, watch different wild animals while boating. Then go for Elephant ride, Jeep trucking, visit Spice Plantation and also watch Kathakaly(kerala traditional dance) & Kalari(Kerala martial arts) shows. Evening go for Ayurvedic massage. Then back to hotel. Overnight stay at Thekkady.
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Day4
THEKKADY - ALLEPPEY
After enjoying the breakfast proceed to Allepey. On arrival check into houseboat and spend the day at leisure. houseboat cruise is the best way to explore the beauty of backwaters. While cruising you will witness a full range of life’s and activities and some mind boggling sceneries. All meals including tea and snacks will be served on board. Overnight stay in Allepey Houseboat.
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Day5
ALLEPPEY - COCHIN
After enjoying the breakfast drive to cochin, Enroute visit Chotani karai Bagawathy amman temple. On arrival cochin, proceed for sightseeing tour of cochin. The major tourist attractions of Cochin are Chinese Fishing Nets, St. Francis Church, Santa Cruz Basilica, Jewish Synagogue and Mattancherry Palace/Dutch Palace. Evening free and easy for shopping. Overnight stay in cochin.
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Day6
COCHIN - DEPARTURE
After enjoying the breakfast, check out from the hotel, Then free and easy for shopping until transfer to cochin airport with sweet memories of your holiday.
Inclusion
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Accommodation with breakfast in the selected hotels on twin or triple sharing basis.
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Meal Plan as per the itinerary.
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Assisstance of driver cum guide.
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All transfers and sightseeing by Air conditioned vehicle.
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Driver allowance, Fuel charges, Parking, Toll, Interstate tax etc.
Exclusion
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International airfare and airport taxes.
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Travel Insurance
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All Entrances fees
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Tips and porter charges
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Personal expenses.
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Any other services not specified above




MUNNAR
Munnar is famous for its expansive tea plantations. A visit to places like Kolukkumalai Tea Estate (the highest tea plantation in the world) or Tata Tea Museum allows you to learn about the tea-making process, enjoy scenic views of lush green hills, and taste fresh tea.
Eravikulam National Park this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-visit for nature lovers. It is home to the Nilgiri Tahr, an endangered species of mountain goat. You can take a guided trek to the Anamudi Peak, the highest point in South India, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding hills.
The Mattupetty Dam is an iconic spot near Munnar. You can enjoy a boat ride on the Mattupetty Reservoir, take in the views of the surrounding hills, or visit the nearby Mattupetty Dairy Farm. The area is also great for picnics and relaxed walks.
About 15 km from Munnar, Echo Point is a scenic spot known for its natural echo phenomenon. It’s a fun place to shout and hear your voice bounce back from the surrounding hills. The lush green surroundings add to its charm.
THEKKADY
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is the main attraction in Thekkady, known for its rich biodiversity. It covers around 925 square kilometers of forest and wildlife. The sanctuary is home to a variety of species, including elephants, tigers, leopards, sambar deer, and wild boars.
Thekkady is famous for its spice plantations, especially cardamom, pepper, vanilla, nutmeg, and clove. Take a guided tour through the spice plantations to learn about the cultivation process, the various spices grown here, and their medicinal uses. The tours usually include a walk through the lush plantations, where you can also sample fresh spices.
A boat ride on Periyar Lake is one of the best ways to experience the serene beauty of Thekkady. The lake, surrounded by dense forests, offers a chance to enjoy the lush green landscape and spot wildlife, particularly during early morning or late afternoon boat rides.
Take an elephant ride through the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. It’s a unique and thrilling experience that gives you a closer look at the forest and its wildlife from the back of an elephant.
Thekkady offers opportunities to experience traditional Kerala arts like Kalaripayattu (a form of martial arts) and Kathakali (a classical dance-drama form). You can attend live performances at various cultural centers and resorts in the area.
Ayurvedic Massage & Spa – Choose from therapies like Abhyanga (full body massage), Shirodhara (oil therapy for the head), and Panchakarma (detoxification).
ALLEPPEY
Alleppey (Alappuzha), known as the "Venice of the East," is famous for its backwaters, houseboats, and scenic beauty. A houseboat cruise through the backwaters is the highlight of a visit to Alleppey. Beyond the houseboat ride, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy in the area.
The primary attraction in Alleppey is the iconic houseboat cruise through the backwaters. Houseboats, or Kettuvallams, are traditional wooden boats converted into luxurious floating homes. You can take a day or overnight cruise along the backwaters, exploring the tranquil surroundings, paddy fields, small islands, and quaint villages.
COCHIN
The Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple, located about 17 km from Cochin (Kochi) in Chottanikkara, is one of the most famous and revered temples in Kerala. Dedicated to the goddess Bhagavathy (a form of Durga), this temple is known for its spiritual significance and tranquil surroundings. It attracts thousands of devotees each year, particularly those seeking relief from mental or physical ailments.
The Chinese Fishing Nets in Fort Kochi are iconic and one of the most photographed landmarks in Cochin. These large, unique nets are set up along the shoreline, and you can watch fishermen operate them. It’s a picturesque spot and offers a glimpse into traditional fishing methods used in the region for centuries.
Located in Fort Kochi, the St. Francis Church is the oldest European church in India. It was originally built by the Portuguese in 1503, and Vasco da Gama was initially buried here. The church is a beautiful example of Portuguese colonial architecture and a place of quiet reflection.
The Santa Cruz Basilica is a beautiful cathedral located in Fort Kochi. It is one of the oldest and most prominent churches in India. The church has stunning frescoes, stained-glass windows, and a peaceful ambiance. It’s an architectural gem reflecting the Portuguese influence in Kerala.
The Paradesi Synagogue in Jew Town, built in 1568, is one of the oldest synagogues in the Commonwealth. The synagogue is famous for its beautiful interiors, with hand-painted Chinese tiles and a historic clock tower. Jew Town itself is a vibrant area with antique shops, spice markets, and a blend of cultural influences. It’s a great place to shop for unique souvenirs and antiques.
The Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, is a beautiful example of Kerala-style architecture. It was built by the Portuguese and later renovated by the Dutch. The palace houses a collection of murals depicting Hindu temple art, royal portraits, and exhibits related to the history of the region. The palace is located near Mattancherry and is a great place to explore Kerala's royal history.