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Natural Kerala Family Package

COCHIN – ATHIRAPPALLY – CHERAI – MUNNAR – THEKKADY –KUMARAKOM –ALLEPPEY – KOVALAM – TRIVANDRUM
Amazing Kerala / Natural Kerala Family Package

Natural Kerala Family Package

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Kumarakom in Kottayam is the most demanding backwater destination in the beautiful state of Kerala. It has seen an explosion in recent years with a bulky number of hotels…

Cochin

Cochin, popularly known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, is one of the supreme natural harbors in the world. Cochin is also referred to as the Gateway of South India and an entryway to the enchanting backwaters of Kerala. Kochi is one of the fastest growing cities in India and is the business capital of the state. The city is comprised of a group of islands scattered along the Lake of Vembanad. Kochi has a collection of vivid and varied colors, which attracts lots of tourist from far and wide to its shores. The ferry rides across the vast expanses of Kochi backwaters an important tourist attraction. The enchanting coconut palms and Chinese nets leaning against the backdrop of the setting sun, the backwaters make a breathtaking vision. The magnificent houseboats that glide across the water are yet another spectacular sight that not many cities in India can boast.  Backwaters of Cochin indeed occupy a top slot in the tourist map of this beautiful city. Cochin is the ideal destination to explore the charm of the former era, savor the tempting seafood delicacies, to explore the culture heritage and art forms or just to break free from the daily grinds. There are many popular tourist attractions in and around the city attracting tremendous tourists every year.

Cherai Seashore

Twenty-six km by road from Ernakulam, Cherai Seashore is an outstanding place that has prosperity of sun, sand and water. It has come into the limelight very recently. Cherai is a village on Vypeen Island which is part of Ernakulam. A thin island strip stretching over 40 km, Vypeen featuring backwaters to the east and Arabian Sea to the west. Cherai can be easily accessed both by waterway and road. The distance by road to Vypeen is considerably reduced with the construction of three bridges. Caressed by both the sea and the backwaters Cherai presents a unique environment. Cherai seashore that lines the village of Cherai along the Arabian Sea extends 8 km. Not exposed too much tourist influx till recently, Cherai is less exposed than Varkala or Kovalam. The development is primarily concentrated near the 400-metre causeway. There are a number of hotels and shops nearby and the seashore has a serene atmosphere. The golden sands and shallow water make it safe for the tourists. Dolphins are occasionally spotted over this water source. Land inward is all idyllic with coconut palms and paddy fields. The road leading to Cherai runs along the backwaters offering view of rows of Chinese nets.

Athirapally Waterfalls

Athirapally Waterfalls are two scenic waterfalls, 5 km apart, on the edge of the Sholayar forest range. This amazing destination is located in the Trissur district of Kerala. The Athirappalli Falls connects to the Chalakkudy River, dipping to 80 feet. Vazhachal is a fraction of Chalakkudy River. They provide scintillating sight while cascading down against the backdrop of thick forest terrain.

Munnar

This beautiful hill station is noted for its cool climate and vast tea plantations. This little town boasts of many tea factories, wildlife sanctuaries, colonial bungalows and lakes. Literally meaning 3 rivers, Munnar is situated on the confluence of three rivers – Nallathanni,Mudrapuzha and Kundala. This hill station is 1600m above sea level and was once the summer resort of erstwhile British Government in South India. Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands here is the Neelakurinji (scientifically known as Strobilantus kuntianus). This flower bathes the hills in blue every twelve years will bloom next in 2006 AD. Munnar also has the uppermost peak in South India, Anamudi hill, which towers over 2695 m. Accommodation amenities are outstanding. The altitude is 4000 feet.

Thekkady

Thekkady located at the Iddukki district of Kerala is the largest wildlife sanctuary of the country. The sanctuary covers an area of 777sqkm with an artificial lake surrounding it. A boat cruise along the lake gives a most panoramic and serene experience.  It is the only Tiger reserve of the country.  It is also known for its dense deciduous, evergreen forests and grasslands. It is the home for many types of flora and fauna. Elephants, tigers, Nilgiri Langurs, gaur and lion tailed Macaques are the commonly seen animals. The sanctuary can be accessed either through boat or jeep or by walk.

Kumarakom

Kumarakom in Kottayam is the most demanding backwater destination in the beautiful state of Kerala. It has seen an explosion in recent years with a bulky number of hotels and holiday retreats being developed there. Kumarakom is located 15 km west of Kottayam District. Kumarakom is a multitude of islets on the Vembanad Lake. The abundant green region has extensive expanses of mangrove forest that is home to many species of birds. There is a specially marked bird sanctuary at Kumarakom that covers over 14 acres. Many species of migratory birds visit Kumarakom every year. It is also a well-known resting place for Siberian cranes that flock here in hundreds. Albert George Baker pioneered reclamation and cultivation of the land in the 19th century. The bungalow, owned by the Baker family, has been malformed into a luxury hotel by preserving its traditional design. The set of connections of waterways intersecting the coconut groves adds to the beauty of the terrain. These waterways and the nearby areas can be traveled around in canoes to enjoy its aesthetic beauty. Kumarakom boat race on the Vembanad Lake, usually held on the August- September season, attracts plenty of tourists all across the world.

Alleppey

Alappuzha is an admired leisure spot of the district. Alappuzha is a port town built according to plan by Divan Rajakeshavadas in 1785, was a busy centre of commerce in the 19th and the first half of 20th century. The port was eminent in the history and is naturally visited by many ships from different parts of the world. Reminding the past heyday still stands a pier which is about 140 years old. Gradual decline in marketable activity and final winding up the port operation had left the seashore in neglect for many years. However District Administration’s efforts gave it a facelift in 2004. Vijaya Seashore Park offers a variety of entertainment especially for children. This seashore has the first light house ever to be built on the western coast.

Kovalam

Kovalam, the seashore front has made into the international tourism map, is just 16 km from the capital of the state, Thiruvananthapuram. The Arabian Sea lines Kerala along its west all along turns into a meek and serene waterscape at Kovalam. The major attraction is the sandy seashore naturally separated by rocky mounds into three distinct curved seashores. Clear water with shallow bottom up to a hundred meters has made Kovalam a swimmers’ haven. Kovalam is recognized as lonely seashore and from the time of its early renovations, it witnessed plenty of tourists. Kovalam was the harbinger of the now thriving tourism industry in Kerala. Since then, Kovalam has been the single major attraction for tourists for many years until other places began to be travel around in terms of tourism potential. It is also listed first in Kerala to be featured on the International tourism map in a big way. Nowadays, tourism lore treats Kovalam seashore as made of three small seashores differently named. The seashore is divided into three sections by rocky headlands jutting out in to the sea at two places. They are named Light House Seashore, Hawah Seashore or (Eves Seashore) and Samudra Seashore. The first two seashores lying southwards are tourist spots. The curved shape of seashores makes them a sort of coves with shallow water extending up to a hundred meters. This naturally protects from strong waves and deceptive undercurrents make it safe for swimming. The clear water source resembles the blue sky. Both the Light House Seashore and the Hawah Seashore have a large number of resorts and hotels. This small seaside town sees much business aimed chiefly at foreign tourists. There are plenty of curio shops selling things from all parts of the country. The north of the seaside, known as Samudra Seashore in tourist idiom, lies quietly separated by a high headland from the busy locale. It is still under developed and the local fishermen continue to venture into the sea on the traditional sea faring device (catamaran) which is just a few logs of light wood tied together.

Trivandrum

Trivandrum currently known as Thiruvananthapuram is a southern most district of Kerala holding a number of tourist spots. The state capital has a variety of destinations such as hill stations, beaches, lagoons, wild life sanctuaries and many more reflecting the beauty of the state.  Tourists flock to Thiruvananthapuram mainly for Medical tourism with more than hundred recognized Ayurveda centers and resorts in and around the city. The popularity of Ayurveda rejuvenation treatment is the major driving factor of tourists towards the state capital. The city of Thiruvananthapuram built on seven hills, had grown into a most sedate and big cities of the State by retaining the past glory and charm. Thiruvananthapuram is blessed with a pleasant climate virtually throughout the year but it glorifies in the monsoon rain.

  • Departure
    Cochin Airport or Railway station
  • Departure Time
    Please arrive by 9:15 AM for a prompt departure at 9:30 AM.
  • Return Time
    Approximately 8:30 PM.
  • Dress Code
    Casual. Comfortable athletic clothing, hiking shoes, hat, light jacket.
  • Include
    5 Star Accommodation
    Personal Guide
    Airport Transfers
    Breakfast
  • Not Included
    Departure Taxes
    Entry Fees
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Day 1: Departure

Arrive at Cochin Airport or Railway station in the morning. You will be received by the Amazing Kerala representative and will be taken to the hotel at Cochin. After checking in at the hotel, proceed for sightseeing in and around Cochin. The prominent tourist locations like Dutch palace, Marine Drive, Fort Kochi, Bolgatty palace and Backwaters can be visited. Overnight stay at Cochin.
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Day 2:

After breakfast, proceed to Athirappally. Visit the fabulous waterfalls, Athirappally and Vazhachal which are located few kilometers apart. The Sholayar forest ranges surrounding these waterfalls offer great scenic view. The Chalakudy River on the base of the waterfall is also a marvelous creation of nature. The waterfalls create a cool spray around the falls covering a large area with majestic beauty. Later return back to Cochin and stay overnight at the hotel.
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Day 3:

After breakfast proceed towards the lovely Cherai beach. Cherai is covered with Arabian Sea on west and backwaters on east making it the best tourist destination. The Chinese fishing net and coconut grooves on the waterfront adds to the beauty of the place. Return back to Cochin and checkout the hotel and then drive to Munnar (130km). Visit the magnificent Cheeyappara and Valara waterfalls on the way. Enjoy the splendid tea plantations on the rolling hills covered with mist on the hairpin curves of Munnar.  Check in the hotel upon the arrival. Overnight stay at Munnar.
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Day 4:

After breakfast proceed for sightseeing at Munnar. The low flying clouds at Rajamala hills, the magnificent Mattupetty lake dam, serene Eco point, marvelous Luckom waterfalls, and Kundala dam with amazing view of Munnar valley can be enjoyed. Visit Eravikulam National Park located nearby which is inhabited with many rare species.  Then, overnight stay at Munnar.
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Day 5:

After breakfast, checkout the hotel and proceed to Thekkady. Check in to the hotel upon the arrival and proceed for sightseeing. Visit the Periyar National Park, Tiger Reserve, elephant junction and the Periyar Lake. Have a boat cruise across the national park and enjoy the beauty of nature. Overnight stay at Thekkady.
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Day 6:

After breakfast, checkout the hotel and proceed to Kumarakom. Check in to a hotel upon the arrival and then proceed to sightseeing. Visit the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary which is prosperous with different species of rare and migratory birds. Enjoy the beauty of backwaters, the unending greenery, spice plantations, hills and ayurvedic therapies in the pleasant weather of Kumarakom. Return back to the hotel for the overnight stay.
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Day 7:

After breakfast, check out the hotel and board in to a houseboat. Enjoy a marvelous cruise on the backwaters with serene and beautiful atmosphere. Enjoy the tranquil and gorgeous Vembanad Lake and its abundant natural beauty. Also enjoy the local cuisine at houseboat. Overnight stay in the houseboat.
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Day 8:

Enjoy the splendid houseboat cruise to Alleppey in the houseboat. After breakfast, checkout the houseboat and travel to Kovalam. Checkin to the hotel up on arrival and then proceed for sightseeing. Visit the prominent rock cut cave at Vizhinjam and the architectural splendor Kaudiar palace at Kovalam. Enjoy the sunset from the marvelous seashore of Kovalam. The three curved shaped beaches with tranquil beauty makes the sunset an auspicious experience. Overnight stay at hotel.
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Day 9: Return

After breakfast, checkout the hotel and leave to Trivandrum. Visit the prominent Sree Chithira Art Gallery, Napier museum, zoo, Veli tourist village and Shanghumugham beach in and around Trivandrum. Later, transfer to railway station/ airport for departure.        

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5 STAR HOTELS 3 STAR HOTELS 2 STAR HOTELS
FACILITIES  
  • A/C double rooms/ suites with full furnishing
  • Indian, Continental, Chinese, Mohgulai, Tandoori & Kerala cuisines
  • Centralized Air-conditioning
  • Hot & Cold Running Water
  • 24 hrs. Coffee Shop
  •  Restaurant
  •  24 hrs Pool bar
  • Travel Assistance
  •  Copier/Telex/Fax/Email
  • Secretarial Service & Meeting Rooms
  • Swimming Pool
  • Children's Wading Pool
  •  Fitness Centre
  • Travel Desk
  •  Car Rental
  •  Book Shop
  • Baby Sitting
  •  Direct Dialing Telephone with STD/ISD
  •  Channel Music
  • Colour TV with Satellite Programmes
  •  Room Service
  • Indoor Parking Service
  • breath taking view from balcony
  • Ayurvedic Massage
  •  Fun N Games
  •  Health Club
  •  Souvenir Shop
  •  All Major Credit Cards Acceptance
  • Banquet Facilities
  • indoor games
   
FACILITIES  
  • Double A/C rooms and Suites
  •  Indian, Continental, Ethnic kerala Specialities
  • Room Service
  • Centralized Air-conditioning
  •  H/C running water
  •  Telephone, Fax
  • Satallite Television in individual rooms
  • Tea/Coffee maker
  •  Swimming Pool
  • Water Sports
  • Safe Deposit
  •  Channel Music
  • Banquet Facilities
  •  Conference Facilities
  • Beauty Parlour
  •  Shopping Arcade
  • Refrigerators
  • Health Club
  • Coffee Shop
  • All Major Credit Cards Acceptance
  • travel and Transport arrangements
  • Indoor Parking Service
  • Natural view from the room
             
FACILITIES  
  • Double A/C , NON A/C and  Suites
  • Centralized Air-conditioning
  • Indian, Continental, Chinese, Mohgulai, Tandoori & Kerala cuisines
  •  Room Service
  •  H/C running water
  • Telephone, Fax
  •  Television for every room
  • Conference Facilities
  •  Bar
  • All Major Credit Cards Acceptance
  • travel and Transport arrangements
  • Indoor Parking Service
  • Round the Clock Room Service
  • Coffee Shop
  • Health Club
  •  Swimming Pool
                       
SERVICES  
  • Doctor on call
  •  Laundry
  • Currency Exchange
  •  Safe Deposit Lockers
  • Travel Desk Service
  • 24 hours room service and laundry
  • Customized cuisines
  • Cultural events on demand
   
SERVICES  
  • Doctor on call
  •  Laundry
  •  Money Changer
  •  Safe Deposit
  • Travel Desk Service
  • 24 hours service
       
SERVICES  
  • Doctor on call
  • Money Changer
  •  Safe Deposit
  • Travel Desk Service
   

Cochin

Cochin, popularly known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, is one of the supreme natural harbors in the world. Cochin is also referred to as the Gateway of South India and an entryway to the enchanting backwaters of Kerala. Kochi is one of the fastest growing cities in India and is the business capital of the state. The city is comprised of a group of islands scattered along the Lake of Vembanad. Kochi has a collection of vivid and varied colors, which attracts lots of tourist from far and wide to its shores. The ferry rides across the vast expanses of Kochi backwaters an important tourist attraction. The enchanting coconut palms and Chinese nets leaning against the backdrop of the setting sun, the backwaters make a breathtaking vision. The magnificent houseboats that glide across the water are yet another spectacular sight that not many cities in India can boast.  Backwaters of Cochin indeed occupy a top slot in the tourist map of this beautiful city. Cochin is the ideal destination to explore the charm of the former era, savor the tempting seafood delicacies, to explore the culture heritage and art forms or just to break free from the daily grinds. There are many popular tourist attractions in and around the city attracting tremendous tourists every year.
Cherai Seashore
Twenty-six km by road from Ernakulam, Cherai Seashore is an outstanding place that has prosperity of sun, sand and water. It has come into the limelight very recently. Cherai is a village on Vypeen Island which is part of Ernakulam. A thin island strip stretching over 40 km, Vypeen featuring backwaters to the east and Arabian Sea to the west. Cherai can be easily accessed both by waterway and road. The distance by road to Vypeen is considerably reduced with the construction of three bridges. Caressed by both the sea and the backwaters Cherai presents a unique environment. Cherai seashore that lines the village of Cherai along the Arabian Sea extends 8 km. Not exposed too much tourist influx till recently, Cherai is less exposed than Varkala or Kovalam. The development is primarily concentrated near the 400-metre causeway. There are a number of hotels and shops nearby and the seashore has a serene atmosphere. The golden sands and shallow water make it safe for the tourists. Dolphins are occasionally spotted over this water source. Land inward is all idyllic with coconut palms and paddy fields. The road leading to Cherai runs along the backwaters offering view of rows of Chinese nets.
Athirapally Waterfalls
Athirapally Waterfalls are two scenic waterfalls, 5 km apart, on the edge of the Sholayar forest range. This amazing destination is located in the Trissur district of Kerala. The Athirappalli Falls connects to the Chalakkudy River, dipping to 80 feet. Vazhachal is a fraction of Chalakkudy River. They provide scintillating sight while cascading down against the backdrop of thick forest terrain.
Munnar
This beautiful hill station is noted for its cool climate and vast tea plantations. This little town boasts of many tea factories, wildlife sanctuaries, colonial bungalows and lakes. Literally meaning 3 rivers, Munnar is situated on the confluence of three rivers – Nallathanni,Mudrapuzha and Kundala. This hill station is 1600m above sea level and was once the summer resort of erstwhile British Government in South India. Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands here is the Neelakurinji (scientifically known as Strobilantus kuntianus). This flower bathes the hills in blue every twelve years will bloom next in 2006 AD. Munnar also has the uppermost peak in South India, Anamudi hill, which towers over 2695 m. Accommodation amenities are outstanding. The altitude is 4000 feet.
Thekkady
Thekkady located at the Iddukki district of Kerala is the largest wildlife sanctuary of the country. The sanctuary covers an area of 777sqkm with an artificial lake surrounding it. A boat cruise along the lake gives a most panoramic and serene experience.  It is the only Tiger reserve of the country.  It is also known for its dense deciduous, evergreen forests and grasslands. It is the home for many types of flora and fauna. Elephants, tigers, Nilgiri Langurs, gaur and lion tailed Macaques are the commonly seen animals. The sanctuary can be accessed either through boat or jeep or by walk.
Kumarakom
 Kumarakom in Kottayam is the most demanding backwater destination in the beautiful state of Kerala. It has seen an explosion in recent years with a bulky number of hotels and holiday retreats being developed there. Kumarakom is located 15 km west of Kottayam District. Kumarakom is a multitude of islets on the Vembanad Lake. The abundant green region has extensive expanses of mangrove forest that is home to many species of birds. There is a specially marked bird sanctuary at Kumarakom that covers over 14 acres. Many species of migratory birds visit Kumarakom every year. It is also a well-known resting place for Siberian cranes that flock here in hundreds. Albert George Baker pioneered reclamation and cultivation of the land in the 19th century. The bungalow, owned by the Baker family, has been malformed into a luxury hotel by preserving its traditional design. The set of connections of waterways intersecting the coconut groves adds to the beauty of the terrain. These waterways and the nearby areas can be traveled around in canoes to enjoy its aesthetic beauty. Kumarakom boat race on the Vembanad Lake, usually held on the August- September season, attracts plenty of tourists all across the world.
A
lleppey
Alappuzha is an admired leisure spot of the district. Alappuzha is a port town built according to plan by Divan Rajakeshavadas in 1785, was a busy centre of commerce in the 19th and the first half of 20th century. The port was eminent in the history and is naturally visited by many ships from different parts of the world. Reminding the past heyday still stands a pier which is about 140 years old. Gradual decline in marketable activity and final winding up the port operation had left the seashore in neglect for many years. However District Administration's efforts gave it a facelift in 2004. Vijaya Seashore Park offers a variety of entertainment especially for children. This seashore has the first light house ever to be built on the western coast.
Kovalam
Kovalam, the seashore front has made into the international tourism map, is just 16 km from the capital of the state, Thiruvananthapuram. The Arabian Sea lines Kerala along its west all along turns into a meek and serene waterscape at Kovalam. The major attraction is the sandy seashore naturally separated by rocky mounds into three distinct curved seashores. Clear water with shallow bottom up to a hundred meters has made Kovalam a swimmers' haven. Kovalam is recognized as lonely seashore and from the time of its early renovations, it witnessed plenty of tourists. Kovalam was the harbinger of the now thriving tourism industry in Kerala. Since then, Kovalam has been the single major attraction for tourists for many years until other places began to be travel around in terms of tourism potential. It is also listed first in Kerala to be featured on the International tourism map in a big way. Nowadays, tourism lore treats Kovalam seashore as made of three small seashores differently named. The seashore is divided into three sections by rocky headlands jutting out in to the sea at two places. They are named Light House Seashore, Hawah Seashore or (Eves Seashore) and Samudra Seashore. The first two seashores lying southwards are tourist spots. The curved shape of seashores makes them a sort of coves with shallow water extending up to a hundred meters. This naturally protects from strong waves and deceptive undercurrents make it safe for swimming. The clear water source resembles the blue sky. Both the Light House Seashore and the Hawah Seashore have a large number of resorts and hotels. This small seaside town sees much business aimed chiefly at foreign tourists. There are plenty of curio shops selling things from all parts of the country. The north of the seaside, known as Samudra Seashore in tourist idiom, lies quietly separated by a high headland from the busy locale. It is still under developed and the local fishermen continue to venture into the sea on the traditional sea faring device (catamaran) which is just a few logs of light wood tied together.
Trivandrum
Trivandrum currently known as Thiruvananthapuram is a southern most district of Kerala holding a number of tourist spots. The state capital has a variety of destinations such as hill stations, beaches, lagoons, wild life sanctuaries and many more reflecting the beauty of the state.  Tourists flock to Thiruvananthapuram mainly for Medical tourism with more than hundred recognized Ayurveda centers and resorts in and around the city. The popularity of Ayurveda rejuvenation treatment is the major driving factor of tourists towards the state capital. The city of Thiruvananthapuram built on seven hills, had grown into a most sedate and big cities of the State by retaining the past glory and charm. Thiruvananthapuram is blessed with a pleasant climate virtually throughout the year but it glorifies in the monsoon rain.

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