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Kerala is a beautiful land in the southern part of our country. It has mesmerizing hills, beaches, waterfalls, rainforests, valleys and much more. Its beauty captivates many tourists and has made Kerala a famous tourist spot.
The most famous spots are Alleppey, Varkala, Munnar, Janardhana Swami temple, Varkala beach and more. In our 7 day package, we cover the most visited places in Kerala and guide you throughout the trip. We plan where to go and when best to go for you.
Let's begin with the details.
1
Day
Arrival and transfer to Munnar
Upon your arrival at the airport or railway station, your pre-booked taxi will pick you up and transfer you to your hotel in Munnar. On-route, visit Spice Plantations and Valara/Cheeyappara Falls. Once you reach Munnar, check into your hotel and rest for the day.
2
Day
Munnar Sightseeing
After your breakfast, leave for local sightseeing. Begin with Mattupetty Dam followed by Echo Point, Nursery Garden, Photo Point, Eravikulam National Park, which is well-known for Nilgiri Tahr, Anamudi Peak, which is the highest peak in South India, and Tata Tea Museum. Later in the evening, proceed for spice tea trail. Return back to your hotel for the night.
3
Day
Munnar to Thekkady
In the morning, leave for Thekkady. Drive past the spice plantations, mist capped mountains, and open grasslands lined with scenic waterfalls and lovely trekking trails. Upon your arrival at Thekkady, check into your hotel and rest for a while. In the evening go on a boat safari on the Periyar Lake which takes you through Periyar Tiger Reserve. Spot some unusual and various wildlife in its natural habitat and later visit the Spice Plantation. Visit Kumily village in the evening and take a walk through the bustling Spice Market.
4
Day
Thekkady to Alleppey
Leave Thekkady and proceed to Alleppey. Alleppey is a charming village on the Vembanadu Lake. The land which is
known for its azure backwaters, swaying palms, and floating houseboats. Check into the famous Kerala houseboat known as Kettuvallam. Have lunch at the houseboat and cruise through the unique web of lakes,
lagoons, canals and rivers. Visit Paddy Field, Kuttanadan Region, the only region to cultivate rice below sea level. Spend your night at the houseboat.
5
Day
Alleppey to Kovalam
Proceed for Kovalam. It is an internationally renowned beach and a favourite of tourists. Experience the boundless blue of the Arabian sea. Spend your day at the beach and return back to your hotel for the night.
6
Day
Kovalam Sightseeing
Visit the Padmanabhaswamy Temple, spectacular Kovalam Beach. Kovalam offers breathtaking backwaters, lush landscapes, coconut palms and pristine beaches evening visit the poovar Island. Return back to your hotel for the night.
7
Day
Departure
Leave according to your flight or train timing.
Best Time To Visit - June to September are the months of heavy rainfall. You should avoid planning your trip that time. March to May is the time of extreme heat. People do not enjoy traveling with the sun at their head. The best time to visit would be from October to March. The climate at that time is cool and pleasant.
What is the best time to visit Kerala?
The best time is from October to March as these months are complemented by pleasant weather. Avoid the other months as either you will face heavy rainfall or else extreme heat.
How do I plan a 5 day trip to Kerala?
For a trip to Kerala, you must visit Kochi, Munnar, Thekkady and Alleppey for sure. These are the top famous attractions there. Spend one day at each place and you will be done with the trip.
What should I know before visiting Kerala?
You should know that speaking English is much more appreciated than speaking Hindi. Also, avoid smoking openly at public places. These are not taken well in Kerala.
How many days are sufficient for the Kerala Tour?
If you spend one day at each of the top attractions, you will be done with the trip in 5-7 days. For a better experience, a trip of 7 days is recommended.
Which are the top tourist destinations in Kerala?
The most loved places are Kochi, Munnar, Thekkady and Alleppey. You will find greenery everywhere. Each place is complemented with waterfalls, plantations and wildlife.
What should a tourist not do in Kerala?
Kerala is a modest and conservative place. You should dress modestly and should avoid showing affection among public. You should also avoid smoking publicly. Maintain peace and decorum during your trip.