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Cochin, the meeting point of the enticing Arabian Sea and the tranquil Backwaters, will be your host for the day. When you arrive in this picturesque port city, our staff will meet you kindly. Following that, you will be booked into a hotel where you can unwind, rest, and freshen up. Later, explore the Folklore Museum, Jew Town, Jewish Synagogue (unless Friday and Saturday), Dutch Palace (except Friday and Saturday), St. Francis Church (except Sunday), Santa Cruz Basilica, Fort Kochi Beach, Chinese Fishing Nets, Marine Drive, Lulu Mall, and Cochin Shopping. Stay in a hotel in Cochin for the night.
Breakfast – Meals
Cochin Night Stay
Check out of the hotel and continue on to your next location. When you go to Alleppey, check into your hotel. Alappuzha is a region of outstanding natural beauty, with the Arabian Sea to the west and a wide network of lakes, lagoons, and freshwater rivers crisscrossing it. Travelers from all over the world refer to this backwater nation as the Venice of the East since it is home to a variety of animals and birds. Afternoon at the hotel.
Meals – Breakfast
Overnight in Alleppey
Enjoy Alappuzha’s mesmerising beauty today after breakfast. It is a significant backwater location that draws several thousand foreign visitors each year. Additionally well-known are boat races, beaches, marine items, and the coir industry in Alappuzha. KUTTANAD, a region of rich paddy fields known as the rice bowl of Kerala and one of the few places in the world where cultivation is practised below sea level, is a distinctiveness of this land. We next move on to other nearby Alleppey attractions, including the Alleppey Beach, Coir Weaving Industry, Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple, and Vembanad Lake (Boat Charges Applicable). You can choose an Ayurvedic massage and spa in the evening (on your own dime). Stay the night at the hotel in Alleppey
Meals – Breakfast
Overnight in Alleppey
Check out of the hotel and travel to Kovalam, your next stop. We will see Trivandrum on the route to Kovalam, stopping at the Padmanabha Swami Temple, Kuthira Maligai Palace, Zoo, Napier Museum, Sree Chithra Art Gallery, and Zoological Gardens (Padmanabha Swami Temple is the only attraction open on Mondays). Reach Kovalam in the evening. Stay the night at a hotel in Kovalam.
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Overnight in Kovalam
Enjoy a great breakfast at the hotel in the morning. After this, you will be picked up from the resort and taken to Kanyakumari, well known as the “Land’s End of India.” You can stop by the revered Sucheendram Temple and the historic Padmanabhapuram Palace while in route. Both buildings were built by the Maharaja of Travancore. You may witness the charming magnificence where the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal meet as soon as you arrive in Kanyakumari. After that, you will be transported on a pontoon ride to the illustrious Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Swami Vivekananda’s place of reflection. By night, after your tour of the sights is over, you’ll check into a hotel or resort and spend the night there.
Meals – Breakfast
A Night in Kovalam
Get ready for an inspiring excursion to the Kovalam Beach this morning following a sumptuous breakfast at the hotel. Visit the most breathtaking coastline and take part in a few inspiring and fun activities while surrounded by peace. Enjoy sunbathing on the warm sands, playing in the energetic waves, unwinding with an Ayurvedic body massage, and participating in a range of water sports with your significant other. Drive back to the hotel after dusk to make the most of your time in this lovely Keralan city.
Meals – Breakfast
Overnight in Kovalam
Our car will pick you up from the hotel after breakfast and take you to Trivandrum. Your journey across Kerala, a beautiful country, comes to an end.
— Happy Memories at the End of the Tour…
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Cochin, commonly referred to as Kochi, is a significant port city located on the Arabian Sea’s west coast and is a part of the Ernakulam district. Kochi is frequently referred to as Ernakulam, which refers to the eastern portion of the city’s mainland, and the Greater Cochin Development Authority is the statutory body in charge of managing its development. The city of Kochi, which is a part of a larger metropolitan area, has the highest population density in Kerala. Greater Cochin includes Kochi City, which takes the top spot in Kerala for both domestic and foreign tourism. According to a survey done by the magazine Outlook Traveler, Kochi is the sixth greatest tourist destination in India.
The Alappuzha District’s administrative center is located at Alleppey. With a lighthouse built on its coast, this town is regarded as the oldest planned community in the area. The sixth-largest city in Kerala, Alleppey, is located 155 kilometers north of Trivandrum and 62 kilometers south of Kochi. One of the locations Lord Curzon referred to as “Venice of the East” is a town with beautiful canals, backwaters, beaches, and lagoons. Due to its proximity to Quilon in the south and Kumarakom and Cochin in the north, Alleppey is a popular tourist destination in India.
By the Arabian Sea near Thiruvananthapuram, the beach town of Kovalam is about 16 kilometers from the city’s core. When the Regent Maharani Sethu Lakshmi Bayi of Travancore built her beach resort here in the 1920s, Kovalam initially came to people’s attention. Her nephew, the Maharaja of Travancore, made the location famous. The arrival of hippies travelling the Hippie Trail to Ceylon in the early 1970s brought Kovalam back into the public eye. A little fishing hamlet in Kerala began to change into one of the most popular tourist sites in the country as a result of this exodus.
Earlier known as Cape Comorin, Kanyakumari is situated at the southernmost point of India. It is where the mainland geographically ends. The capital of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, and Nagercoil are the two closest large cities, making Kerala a well-liked tourism destination in India. The Hindu goddess Kanyakumari, whose temple is located in the town of it’s, on the seashore, and is quite close to the confluence of the three water-bodies — the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean — gave rise to the name Kanyakumari. The Cholas, the Cheras, the Pandyas, and the Nayaks all ruled over Kanyakumari, which has long been a significant center for art and religion.
The state of Kerala’s capital, Thiruvananthapuram, is situated on the west coast of India, not far from the country’s southernmost point. The “Evergreen city of India,” as Mahatma Gandhi referred to it, is distinguished by its undulating environment of low coastal hills and busy business alleyways. Thiruvananthapuram is Kerala’s largest and most populous city, home to more than 750,000 people. Along with serving as Kerala’s political hub, the city is home to numerous government institutions. In addition, the city is among India’s top ten greenest, and a recent Times of India study named it Kerala’s greatest city to live in.
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• Ivory sculptures, earthenware, gold, earthenware, pottery, brocade fabrics, banana chips from India, coir items, oils like camphor, eucalyptus, and citronella, and homemade chocolates