Kerala The Venice of East
General Information
- Type:
- Nature / Eco
- Price from:
- 23199 INR /person
- Phone:
- +919829054163
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Last updated: 02/26/2008
Kochi - Munnar(2N)- Thekkady(2N)- Kumarakom(1N)- Kochi
Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival at Kochi(Cochin) airport/railway station. Proceed to Munnar hills check into the hotel, rest & relax, Evening stroll through the tea plantations. Night stay at Munnar deluxe hill hotel.
Day 2
After breakfast, visit Eravikulam National park, take soft stroll inside the sanctuary, Visit Echo point, Mattupetty Reservoir & Kundala Dam, Boating in the reservoir. Evening at your leisure. Night stay at Munnar deluxe hill hotel.
Day 3
After early b'fast Proceed to Thekkady and check into the resort, Take rest & relax. Evening stroll through the spice market. Night stay at deluxe resort, Thekkady.
Day 4
After b'fast you can go for the soft trekking in the sanctuary. Even you can go for the Elephant ride. In the evening go for the wildlife view through boating. Night stay at deluxe resort, Thekkady.
Day 5
After early b'fast Proceed to Kumarakom, Check into the houseboat enjoy in & around Kumarakom. Night stay in the houseboat at Kumarakom.
Day 6
After b'fast check out from the houseboat & proceed to Kochi(Cochin) for drop at airport/railway station departure.
Extra Information
- Extras -
- Package inclusive of:- Accomodation, Breakfast, (Lunch only in the houseboat), Dinner, AC car for the movement during tour.
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