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Day 04 - Munnar/Thekkkady(Periyar)

We start our 4th day tour after breakfast,going to Thekkady(140kms/ 04.00hrs).The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, one of the largest wildlife reserves in India is located at Thekkady and occupies 777 sq.kms of the Cardamom Hills region of the Western Ghatts .The Periyar wildlife sanctuary,is a home to nomadic tribes of wild elephant, boar, deer, the great Indian tiger and more.

Wildlife

If interested, we can have a spice plantation tour. You could get the best spices available in Kerala from the various shops at Thekkady which are freshly packed from the spice gardens. An evening boat cruise at Periyar lake is memorable. We can watch the wild animals too. Ends up with an overnight stay at the hotel.

Boating

 

Day 05 - Alleppey

Our 5th day starts after breakfast, we move to Alleppey (175 kms/03.50 hrs).Allepey, is known as "The Venice of the east". You can see the village sites and paddy fields and also witness the core life of the Kerala villages for the whole day. There are quite a lot of rivers and countless rivulets flowing through the hills and paddy fields of the midland. For the night we are lodged at the hotel.

Paddy Field

 

Kerala is renowned for Ayurvedic treatment,the age old herbal treatment. Ayurvedic massage is trusted for over 3000 years as safe and effective. The rejuvenation massage recharges the body, builds up resistance to diseases and rejuvenates the body totally. Ayurvedic Massage offers lasting relief from chronic aches and pains like backache, joint pains, stiff neck, migraine and rheumatic pains.

Massage
 
Day 06 - Trivandrum

We go to Trivandrum after breakfast. Trivandrum now known as Thiruvananthapuram(145 Kms/ 03.50hrs) is built on the hills, with wide-open spaces, sports stadium and low-lying paddy fields. Many important cultural institutions, universities and libraries are located here. The padmanabhaswamy temple, the imposing seven-storey tower makes it, by far the most impressive landmark around the city. Back to hotel for the night.

Trivandrum City

 

In the evening you can spend the full day at the world famous Kovalam beach.The most well kept beach of India. Kovalam means a grove of coconut trees and truly the coconut trees along the beaches gives it a ravishing look. Back to the hotel, for overnight stay.

Kovalam Beach

Day 07 - Trivandrum

Start our tour on 7th day after breakfast back into the city for sight seeing.We visit the Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple, Kuthiramalika palace (Horse Palace Museum).The museum and the annex form a part of the museum complex consisting of the Art and Natural History Museums. Veli lake village is provides an excellent atmosphere for relaxing. Kuthiramalika Palace was built by His Highness the Maharaja Swathi Thirunal Balarama Varma of Travancore.

Kuthiramalika Palace

 

Napier Museum was built in 1880 and shows a harmonious blending of Kerala, Moghul, Chinese and Italian architectural styles.We go to visit Shankumukham beach, art gallery and the zoological and botanical gardens. It is situated on a beautifully landscaped 80-acre plot in the heart of the city. After sight seeing back to the beach resort, overnight stay at the hotel.

Napier Museum

Day 08- Trivandrum (Departure)

After having our breakfast, we checkout from the hotel and time permitting we can have a short visit at Trivandrum city for independent activates and go back to Airport/ Railway station for departure.

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