Kerala – God’s Own Country - A Journey Through Nature, Culture and the Backwaters
Kerala, located on the southwestern coast of India, is known for its lush landscapes and extensive backwaters. The state is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west and features a tropical climate, receiving heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. Kerala’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its traditional dance forms, festivals, and cuisine, making it a popular destination for tourists.
KeralaJourney Highlights
- Kathakali Dance: Witness the exquisite art form steeped in mythological narratives.
- Jewish Synagogue: Visit the oldest active synagogue in the Commonwealth.
- Tea Tasting in Munnar: Engage with the intricate process of tea production.
- Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary: Spot elephants in their natural habitat on a picturesque boat ride.
- Houseboat Stay: Indulge in Kerala’s culinary delights while drifting through serene backwaters.
Reasons to go
Itinerary at a Glance
Day 1
Arrive at Cochin Airport; escorted to hotel, followed by an enchanting evening of Kathakali dance.
Day 2
Visit Mattancherry’s historic Jewish Synagogue and Dutch Palace before a scenic drive to the verdant hills of Munnar.
Day 3
Explore Munnar’s tea plantations and partake in a delightful tea tasting, followed by excursions to Mattupetty Lake and Kundala Lake.
Day 4
Journey to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.
Day 5
Experience a leisurely stay aboard a houseboat in Alleppey.
Day 6
Bid farewell to the serene backwaters with a final drive to Cochin Airport for your onward journey.
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