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Kerala escape

This trip offers more than just sightseeing—it’s a deeply personal and spiritual encounter with North India’s rich cultural, spiritual, and natural tapestry. From sacred shrines and serene monasteries to patriotic fervor and Himalayan calm, every moment leaves you with a lasting impression of peace, reverence, and inner reflection.

Day 1 : Train to Cochin, Transfer to Munnar

Take a Night train from Your City and Arrive Cochin at 8.30 AM. On Arrival transfer to Munnar, drive will be approx 4hrs. On Arrival in Munnar, check-in to the resort. Refresh and relax the day. Dinner and overnight stay at the Hotel.

Day 2 : Munnar Local Sightseeing

After Breakfast, In the morning Visit Kundala Lake, Mattupetty Dam, Echo point, rose garden. After
Lunch visit Eravikulam National Park and Later in the evening relax. Overnight stay at the resort.

Day 3 : Transfer to Alleppey

After Breakfast, check out of the Munnar resort at 8 AM. Drive will be approx 4hrs.Check-in to the
houseboat by 1 PM. Have lunch and enjoy the backwaters of Kerala. Dinner and overnight stay at the Houseboat.

Day 4 : Visit to Athirapally Falls

After Breakfast, check out of the Houseboat at 9 AM. Then proceed to visit famous Athirapally falls and then in the evening visit Cherai beach and overnight stay at Cochin

Day 5 : Ernakulam Local Sightseeing and Drop at Train station

After Breakfast check out from the hotel around 11 AM.Visit Marine drive, you can experience boating in the harbor. Then go shopping and other local sightseeing places around Cochin. and then Drop at the Train station by 7 PM to catch your return Train to Your City.

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Pack light yet modest clothing suitable for temple visits, and always keep a pair of comfortable walking shoes handy. Carry some cash, as small vendors and local services like e-rickshaws might not accept digital payments. Stay hydrated, respect local customs, and try to start your day early to avoid crowds at major temples and ghats.

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