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Day 01: Cochin to Munnar
Arrival at Cochin Airport/Railway Station. Proceed to Munnar – a nature lovers paradise and 1800 mtrs above the Sea level. On arrival Check-in to the Hotel/Resort & relax. Over night at Munnar.
Day 02: Munnar
Morning after breakfast go for sightseeing- Mattupetty Dam/ Kundala Dam for boating. On the way a visit to Echo Point & shooting point. Visit Eravikulam National Park. Overnight at Munnar.
Day 03: Munnar to Thekkady
Morning after breakfast at the hotel we Check-Out from the hotel at Munnar, & proceed to Thekkady, the land of Elephants, unending chains of hills & spices plantations. Check-In to your Hotel/ Resort. Afternoon, if possible boating in Periyar Lake. Through the Wildlife Sanctuary, spices plantation. Overnight at Thekkady.
Day 04: Thekkady to Kumarakom
Morning after breakfast Check-Out from Thekkady & proceed to Kumarakom. A unique backwater destination situated on the banks of Vembanad lake. Kumarakom is a center for House Boat cruise and Bird Sanctuary. Check-In to Hotel. After relax, Than Local Kumarakom Sight seeing. Overnight at Kumarakom..
Day 05: Kumarakom/Alleppey (A/c House Boat)
After breakfast Check-Out from the hotels at Kumarakom/Alleppey & Check-In to Houseboat. Full day enjoy at House Boat.
House Boat A/c Timming- 2000Hrs-0600Hrs.
Day 06: Transfer to Cochin Airport/Railway station
After breakfast, Drop at Cochin Airport or Railway station, for onward journey.
TOUR ENDS....!
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