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Houseboats

A houseboat, also known as a Kettuvalam in the olden times, is a huge boat that is like a house. They consist of a living room, an upper floor and a lower floor with rooms, beds, an air conditioner, a kitchen, bathrooms, toilets and everything else you can think of in a house. The kitchen has local chefs who will make you breakfast, lunch and dinner, depending on the duration of time that you are staying on the boat. The boat passes by some beautiful scenery of lotus paddies, glistening water and tall palm trees. All you need to do is sit back and enjoy the scenery and eat delicious food made by local Kerala cooks.


Explore Kuttanand

Also known as the ‘Rice bowl of Kerala’, Kuttanad is all about dense paddy fields, palm trees, duck farming and fishing. Here you can see what farming 4-10 ft below sea level actually means. This place is declared to be one of Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems. The rural village life of the people living there will give you a different feel altogether. The beautiful waterways and canals are worth seeing and getting off the boat to meet the locals and drinking some todi is something that will give you an authentic feel of the place.


Go Bird watching

Alleppey is such a beautiful place that has so many different things to do. You can simply canoe or kayak in the water while taking photos of unique birds that are native to the land. The backwaters are the home to some of the most exquisite birds like Stork Billed and White Throated Kingfishers, Jungle Myna, White Breasted Waterhen, Asian Palm Swift, and Black Drongo. So don’t forget to get those cameras out to get the perfect click of those lovely birds. You can do all of this while riding your kayak and these beautiful birds flying all around you.


Visit the Vijaya Beach Park

A visit to the beach is absolutely necessary when you go to Kerala, and if you are travelling to Allepey with children, this beach is a good one to go to. The Vijaya Beach Park is located on the Alappuzha Beach and is maintained by the Kerala Municipal Board. Though this beach park is very much commercialized and there are a lot of people near the park with children all around, you can always hire a bike and explore the rest of the parts of the beach where it is a little more secluded, to have some peace of mind.


Eat Authentic Seafood

This part of India is endowed with a lot of flora and fauna, hence the cuisine here is different and absolutely delicious. The food here is easy to afford and very authentic and as per the preparations that have been coming down the generations. Try a spicy shrimp or prawns dish to start off, savor the taste of Meen Vattichathu which is a curry made of fish heads and you must eat it with tapioca. Beef roast is something you can find at every corner of the road and is made deliciously crispy, topped with spices. Also, do not forget to buy and pack the banana chips fried in pure coconut oil for your journey back home.


Visit Temples and Churches

Kerala, also known as God’s own Country, is incomplete without temples and churches. Alleppey has a number of places of worship where you can sit for hours, just feeling the peace of the atmosphere. Many temples have maintained the traditional values of the place. Chettikulangara Bhagavathy Temple, Nagaraja Temple, St Mary’s Church, , Latin Catholic Church , St Andrew’s Florence Forance Church, Ambalapuzha Krishna Temple are some of the renowned places of worship in Alleppey. Embark on a journey that is spiritual and full of devotion to see the most beautiful temples and churches.


Rejuvenate with Ayurveda

Kerala is the birthplace of Ayurveda and healing people’s ailments with natural products. There are a number of resorts in Alleppey that treat people with chronic illnesses. You can choose to stay at the Amrutham Ayurvedic Village Resort, which is a rustic set up in natural surroundings. This place is exclusively made for people who want to go for an ayurvedic spa or any kind of treatment. This place offers its guest with a unique experience which is personalized and suits the needs of the person. A perfect wellness retreat, this place offers everything from yoga, meditation, nature walks and delicious and light vegetarian food for the people who visit.


Snake Boat Races

One of the most exciting activities that happen in Allepey is the snake boat race that happens in August. It is a very exciting event to watch or even participate in; 100-120 long boats that are shaped like canoes make serpentine movements through the water, to race with one another. The Nehru Trophy Boat Race is thrilling to watch and is crowded with people who are tourists and well as locals, cheering amongst themselves for their favorite team. You can visit Alleppey around June, when it is not that crowded and they have practice sessions, preparing for the big race in August, just to get a feel of how it happens.


Chinese Fishing Nets

One of the significant attractions in Fort Kochi is the Chinese fishing nets. Fort Kochi can be accessed through the local transports like buses and taxis from the city. Chinese fishing nets can be seen throughout the coast along Fort Kochi Beach and Vypeen Beach. The fishing nets are unique in its structure and it is interesting to note that the Chinese fishing nets can be seen only in Kochi apart from China. It is believed that the traders from the court of Chinese ruler Kublai Khan introduced the nets here in Kochi. The process of fishing using these nets can be enquired from the local fishermen who live near the shore on the coastline. The process of weaving the net can also be witnessed here.


Fort Kochi Beach

Fort Kochi beach is one of the top attractions of Fort Kochi as it is the perfect place for many activities like strolling through the beach, watching the Chinese fishing nets and much more. Many European-style buildings and bungalows can be seen near the shoreline of Fort Kochi Beach. The beach has innumerable stalls of street vendors who sell snacks and refreshments that also include traditional keralite food Kappa and fish curry. During monsoon, the tides are quite heavy and the beach is a hit among youth even during rainy seasons. Close to the beach, the world-famous Kochi Wall Art can be seen in the compound walls of the buildings in the area that depicts the culture and tradition of Kerala as well as modern art with underlying social messages.


St. Francis Church

St. Francis Church is a famous Church in Fort Kochi that is considered a testimony of the erstwhile European rule. Vasco da Gama , the Portuguese trader who reached India from Europe by sea, died here in Kochi during his third visit. His body was buried in St. Francis Church until his remains were taken back to Portugal. The church is famous for the fact that the great Vasco da Gama was buried here. The burial spot of Vasco da Gama is clearly marked in the Church at present to display it to the visitors. Apart from the significance of the burial spot, the church is also known for its European architecture that teleports the visitors to Europe.


Vasco House

Vasco House: Vasco House used to be the residence of Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese trader who reached India from Europe by sea, before he passed away in Kochi. The house is now a memorial that contains the properties that belonged to Vasco da Gama for display. The house is located in Rose Street. It is considered to be one of the oldest houses of India. It is located in Fort Kochi. Fort Kochi is known for its global outlook that was given to it by several European rulers during their rule. The Vasco House is a perfect place to take a glimpse on the times of European rule in Kochi.


Santa Cruz Basilica

Santa Cruz Basilica: Santa Cruz Basilica was a church that was built in 1505 by Portuguese. In 1558, it became a Cathedral. Located in Fort Kochi, it is a great example of European architecture. The structure was destroyed by the British during 1795. The Cathedral was rebuilt during 1905. Ever since it has been functional. The cathedral was raised to the status of Basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1984. Santa Cruz Basilica is one of the eight basilicas located in Kerala. Located close to St. Francis Church, this basilica serves as the cathedral church of Diocese of Cochin, the second oldest Diocese of India.


Jewish Synagogue

Jewish Synagogue: Jewish Synagogue was built in 1568. It is one of the seven synagogues of Malabar Yehudan or Yehuda Mappila people or Kochi Jewish community. It is located in Mattancherry in Fort Kochi, the cultural melting pot of Kerala. It was built close to Mattancherry Palace temple in Jew Street , on the land gifted by the king Rama Varma, a former ruler of Kochi. The Mattancherry Palace temple and the synagogue share a common wall. This synagogue in Mattancherry is the oldest one among the Commonwealth of Nations. The Belgium glass chandeliers, the blue-willow patterned Chinese floor tiles and many such architectural intricacies embellish the synagogue that attracts the tourists to it.


Dutch Palace

Dutch Palace is located in Fort Kochi, the cultural melting pot of Kerala. Originally built by Portuguese, the palace was modified by the Dutch in 17th century. The Dutch presented the palace to the Raja of Kochi during the time. Coronation ceremonies of various Rajas of Kochi were performed here. Located in Mattancherry, Fort Kochi, the palace has a fine collection of Mural paintings that depicts the scenes of Hindu epics Mahabharata and Ramayana. The deity of the royal family, Pazhayannur Bhaghavti (goddess of Pazhayannur) is placed in the courtyard of the palace. The mural paintings are said to be created between 17th and 18th centuries. Other notable works in the palace include life-size portraits of kings of Kochi since 1864 and their sheathed swords, daggers and axes along with ceremonial spears that are decorated with feathers.


Hill Palace

Hill Palace is located 16kms from Kochi in Tirupunitura, a satellite town of Kerala. The palace was built during 19th century by the Raja of Kochi. The museum was converted to museum that survives till the present and is an active tourist spot. This palace also served as the official residence of the Rajas of Kochi in the nineteenth century. At present, Hill Palace Museum contains finest collection of articles that represent the wealth and splendour of the erstwhile Rajas of Kochi. It also contains a large collection of archaeological findings. The museum is Kerala’s first ever heritage museum. The palace comprises 49 buildings within its premises and is built in traditional Kerala style architecture.


Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary

Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary: Located right next to the High Court of Kerala, the bird sanctuary is rich in exotic species of birds and also known for the migratory birds that visit during their season of migration. The sanctuary is bordered by Arabian Sea that embellishes the beauty of the sanctuary. A survey conducted in 2006 revealed that the sanctuary has 194 different birds belonging to 32 species in Mangalavanam. The best time to visit the sanctuary is during the months of January, February and March that is before or during the onset of summer. The sanctuary also has a lake in it that connects directly to the backwaters of Kochi.


Parikshith Tampuran Museum

The museum served as a Durbar hall to the Rajas of Kochi. At present, the building has been taken over by Kerala Lalith Kala Academy. The Museum has a fine collection of sculptures, coins, oil paintings and murals. It also houses a gallery of contemporary art. The most attractive part of the structure is the guest room or the durbar hall that is built in the magnificent Kerala style architecture. The museum is named after the last ruler of the Rajas of Kochi, Sri Rama Varma Parikshith Tampuran. The museum is located near Shiva temple in Durbar Road-Kochi which is easily accessible by local transports like autos and taxis.


Marine drive

Marine drive is an ideal weekend spot for the residents of Kochi and a great tourist spot for the tourists. The marine drive is the coastal pathway that is dotted with speed boats, fishing boats, ships, passenger boats and is bustling with backwaters, the signature of Kerala. Observing the activities of the coastline in a calm evening is one of the common activities practised here by the locals and the tourists alike. It is 3km long walkway in total that is located on the shore of Vembanattu Kayal. There are shopping malls and variety of places to eat near Marine Drive that adds convenience to the tourists.


Vivekanand Rock Memorial

Swami Vivekananda is considered as one of India's most influential philosophers and leaders. Known for being the founder of the Arya Samaj, and for being a famous reformer during the British rule, Vivekananda set out on an extensive tour of India. It was here in Kanyakumari that he meditated for three days on a rock off the shore where he is said to have attained his knowledge and influence. There now exists a memorial at this spot in honour of the Swami, commemorated by a life-size bronze statue of the man himself. The memorial boasts of majestic views of the ocean and provides a tranquil spot for you to meditate in.


Thiruvalluvar Statue

A great poet and philosopher of the Tamil region, Thiruvalluvar has been immortalized in this towering stone statue made off the coast of Kanyakumari.The 38-feet high pedestal is symbolic of the 38 chapters of virtue in the literary masterpiece, the Tirukkural, while the 133 feet high statue represents the 133 chapters in the book. The statue, with its slight bend around the waist, is reminiscent of a dancing pose of the ancient Indian deities like Nataraja. This famed statue was even hit during the Tsunami of 2004 but remained unharmed.


Gandhi Memorial Mandapam

Known as the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi is revered in the country for being the man who joined together the various peoples of India and led the nation together in a struggle against the British to gain its independence. After his assassination in January of 1948, some of the nation's beloved baapu's ashes were scattered here at this site. Later, a memorial was built to pay respects to this great man. A unique feature of the memorial is that on Gandhi's birthday on October 2nd, the sunlight falls through a hole in the temple's roof in such a way that it illuminates the spot where Gandhi's ashes were originally scattered.


Bhagvathy Amman Temple

This temple is one of the main attractions at Kanyakumari as it is dedicated to the town's namesake, the goddess Kanya Kumari. The goddess is revered by the local people as well as tourists and is known in mythology for destroying the demon king, Banasura. The temple sits close to the Triveni Sangam, another popular spot, and is open to non-Hindus as well. Dating back to almost 3000 years ago, this temple has magnificent architecture that features an idol of the goddess with an iconic diamond nose ring. 


Triveni Sangam

Located near the Bhagavathy Amman Temple, this Triveni Sangam is one of the most culturally as well as religiously significant spot in Kanyakumari. This is considered the spot where the three oceans - the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean - meet. The locals consider this a sacred spot and believe that a dip in these "holy waters" washes away the sins of the man, and blesses them with liberation from the cycle of rebirth. Even if you are not religious, this spot is a must visit as you may be able to discern the three separate oceans, as they shine due to the different shades of blue that their waters are.


Padmanabhapuram Palace

This site is a fine example pf the rich heritage of Kanyakumari. Part of the old kingdom of Travancore, this 16th century palace is an architectural wonder built of beautiful teakwood and stands testimony to the ancient art of carpentry. Right from the entrance where an intricately carved jackfruit tree stands witness to its unparalleled beauty, the palace will leave you awestruck as it consists of mesmerising elements such as stunning interiors adorned with elaborately carved columns, chairs with Chinese carvings and Belgian mirrors.


Our Lady of Ransom Church

One of the prime sites for the followers of Indian Catholicism, the Our Lady of Ransom Church receives many tourists every year. A fine example of bold gothic architecture, the church's white walls and arches and painted windows will surely leave you stunned. Moreover, the quiet surroundings, the nearby beach and the serene interiors make this a spot worth the visit. The church's beauty is heightened even further when at night, lights adorn the magnificent architecture, breathing new life into the monument.


Kanyakumari Beach

Although not a place for swimming and frolicking, this rocky beach is definitely one of the prime attractions in Kanyakumari. Witness panoramic views of the oceans surrounding the tip of the country, and give yourself some peaceful time of introspection. You may also bring your family for a quiet picnic, and even capture some stunning shots of the sparkling ocean. Lastly, like a cherry at the top, the beach provides you and your loved ones with mesmerising views of the sunsets at Kanyakumari, creating a silhouette of red, orange, yellow and purple on the ocean.


Lighthouse Beach

Kovalam beach is actually a long stretch of white sandy beach running alongside the Malabar Coast. The three separated parts of the beach are Hawah beach, Samudra beach and the Light House beach. The largest among these three beaches is the Light House beach which is a must visit beach of Kovalam. It is known for the 35 metres tall Vizhinjam Lighthouse. The rhythmic tones of waves along with the cold breeze from Arabian Sea are more than enough to enthral any visitor here. The beach is really a versatile one and beauty is not only the admirable virtue. Light house beach is also a perfect location for various adventure sports at Kovalam beach. Swimming, surfing, parasailing and paragliding are just a few to mention which can thrill any adventure seeker.


Samudra Beach

Samudra Beach is located on the extreme end of the northern part of the stretch of beach in Kovalam. The beach has enormous attractive features among which the most prominent is its isolation and the feel of serenity it offers. This is an absolute paradise for the newly-wed and they can stay immersed in their own world of tranquillity here. The beach offers complete privacy as the beach has remained unnoticed mainly because of a huge ridge present in between the north and south coastlines. Samudra Beach is where you can enjoy the sight of shoreline fishing and watch local fishermen ply their trade.


Aruvikkara Dam

Located 16 km north of Trivandrum, Aruvikkara Dam is situated on the banks of the river Karamana. It is a favourite getaway for visitors who wish to feed the fishes that pop up on the shore or take a casual stroll around the picnic spots near the dam. Apart from this, it is a perfect location for basking under the sun in the calmness and beauty of nature. The dam is the primary reservoir that provides water to Trivandrum, the state capital of Kerala. The Durga temple and fish tank are the main attractions of Aruvikkara Dam.


Vellayani Lake

One of the most popular freshwater lakes, Velliyani Lake is located 7km away south from Kovalam in Trivandrum, Kerala. Surrounded by a scenic landscape of coconut groves and backwaters, the lake is a favourite picnic spot among locals as well as tourists. It bustles with entertainment during Onam, the traditional festival of Kerala. The traditional boat race is organised here, inviting an enormous crowd. The lake gives a nostalgic feel. It is ideal for an evening walk with the cool breeze and lotus blooming on the lake that rejuvenates any passerby.


Hawah Beach

Hawa beach lies opposite to the Light house beach. Many tourists claim it to be the most beautiful among the beaches in Kovalam. The exquisiteness of this Kovalam beach is enhanced by the stack of palm grooves which reward a unique elegance to this place. Hawah beach is separated from other beaches by the foreland of Edakkalu. The beach is famous for its enchanting sunset views. Renowned as the second largest beach, it is also known as Eve's Beach for it being the first topless beach in India. However, topless bathing is banned now.


Karamana River

Originating from the southern part of the western ghats, the Karamana River is a prominent tourist attraction in Trivandrum. There are extensive tropical plantations around the river which lets every visitors engage themselves in nature's beauty. Tourists can enjoy the scenic landscape along the river bank. The Thiruvalam Boating Camp anchored on the bank offers various water sports like canoeing, kayaking and houseboat cruises. The Peppara Dam and the Aruvikkara Dam are two dams that lie on this river. This pure, untouched beauty with the sound of bird twilight and the serene atmosphere is worth a visit.


Halcyon Castle

Halcyon Castle is also known as Kovalam Palace, one of the most visited tourist spot in Kovalam. The palace reflects the customary traditional Kerala Style architecture and the expansive lawns are maintained with utmost care. The castle was sold to the Government of Kerala after which a hotelier bought it and opened it to the public as a 5-Star Hotel in Kovalam. The majestic Halcyon Castle never fails to attract tourists from all over the world. The stunning castle primly sits atop an outcrop on the Kovalam Beach. Tourists can get a splendid view of the beach and watch sunsets on the private beach which can be accessed from the luxurious Hotel.


Thiruvallam Parashurama Temple

Thiruvallam Parashurama temple is located twelve kilometers from Kovalam. It is one of the major Hindu shrine in India. It is believed that this temple is about 2000 years old. The temple is situated on the banks of the Karamana River. The exclusive temple is dedicated to Lord Parashurama - the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Lord Parashurama is believed to have created Kerala. The festival of Bali Tharpanam, which takes place on the day of Karkidaka Vavu, is one of the important festivals here. The temple is a venue to pay respects to the ancestors. Hence during the Karkidaka Vavu day, the devotees take a dip in the river and pray for the departed souls.


Edakallu

Edakallu is the popular sunset viewing point that lies between the Lighthouse Beach and Eve's Beach. It offers enchanting view of the red and orange sun setting in the horizon with amazing new patterns in the sky. It is one of the best places to view the sunset in Kovalam and the best place to capture the photos of different patterns of the beautiful sky.


Chowara Beach

Situated in the southern part of Kovalam, Chowara Beach is a pristine and secluded beach that is famous for its fishing spots. Besides the regular fishermen at work with their huge Chinese fishing nets and big boats, you will also find several picnickers gathered here with their basket of food. The highlight of the beach is a Chowara Ayyappa Temple which gives a hilltop picturesque view of the shores and adjoining villages. Visitors also have the option of visiting the Azhimalathara Beach nearby.


Attukal Waterfalls

Attukal Waterfalls is one of the four main waterfalls in Munnar, which is popular among adventure-seeking tourists, as the mud mountains path through the forest offers relaxation on every single towards the waterfalls. Swimmers must carry their swimsuit as the pool at the bottom of the waterfalls has enough fresh water to dip and enjoy bathing. This destination is highly preferable for visit in monsoon season. It is situated between Munnar and Pallivasal that can be reached by crossing a wooden bridge. Attukal Waterfalls witness numerous tourists every year and is famous for its mystical beauty. Time to visit is from 9 am to 7:30 pm.


Pothamedu View Point

Pothamedu View Point is situated on National Highway 49, about 6 km away from Munnar. It is set amidst coffee and tea plantations and rolling hills. It offers stunning view of Munnar and adjoining valleys, visitors can also enjoy watching Idukki Arch Dam and River Muthirapuzha, from such height. The view is made of number of emerald hill slopes where tea, coffee, pepper, and cardamom are grown all over the hills. It is also a famous spot among trekkers, nature lovers and hikers, to enjoy the pleasing scenic beauty. Pothamedu View Point is also a perfect destination for photography lovers as they can capture the small paradise from different shooting angles and get a unique background for breathtaking shots.


Chokramudi Peak

It is one of the highest peaks in Munnar, which attracts mainly trekkers and nature lovers. With a height of 7200-feet in the Eravikulam National Peak, Chokramudi Peak offers an impressive view of the tea plantations, Idukki dam, and Anamudi peak. However, this peak is isolated from other hill ranges in Munnar, but sunrise is a sight that you must not miss from this peak. Since Chokramudi Peak lies in the Eravikulam National Park sector, there are some formalities that need to be done before trekking. This park is home to many rare species of animals and plants, such as Gaurs, Nilgiri Tahrs, and Asian Elephants.


Kundala Lake

The lake is situated around 20 km away from Munnar on the way to Top Station at an altitude of 1700-meters above the level of the sea. The overwhelming background of green hill slopes, the unparallel beauty of cherry blossoms, the majestic sunrises, and a blue blanket of Neela Kurunji flowers that blossoms only once in every 12-years makes it a dreamy destination and is one of the most-visited tourist attractions in Munnar. Kundala Lake also features Asia’s first Arch Dam and water connects tourists in distinct kinds of boating experience such as Kshmirishikara boats, rowboats, and pedal boats. Visitors enjoy cherry garden in the tourist spot.


TATA Tea Museum

Tea played an important part in the history of Munnar and tea plantations played a vital role in attracting people to this area. In 2015, TATA Tea Museum in Munnar was established, which has machineries and photographs, which narrates the chronicle journey of tea in the zone. TATA Tea Museum was developed at Nallathanni Estate of Tata Tea make sure that the legacy of those who have worked hard to ensure the plantation survived long is recognized publicly. Visitors can also see the magneto phone, typewriters, manual calculators, hand tea roller and iron over, which have been considered the necessary tools during the old days. It is also one of the most-visited tourist spots in Munnar.


Eravikulam National Park

It is a 97 square kilometers national park, situated along the Western Ghats in Kerala’s Idukki district. Eravikulam National Park is the first of its kind in Kerala, which is administered by the Kerala Department of Forests and wildlife. It is enlisted by UNESCO as World Heritage Site. It offers home to endangered species, including Nilgiris Tahr and Neelakurinji is the second most attraction of this park. Anamudi also takes abode in Eravikulam National Park. Visitors can also enjoy the view of River Chalakudy, River Periyar, and Lakhom Waterfalls within the park. Time for entrance is 7:30 am to 4 pm and remains open for all seven days of the week.


Mattupetty Dam

Located in Munnar’s Idukki District, Mattupetty Dam is a basically a storage Concrete Gravity Dam developed in the mountains of Kerala to conserve water for formation of hydroelectricity. Along with other dams, Mattupetty Dam has been an important source of power yielding, which generates huge revenue in Kerala. It is considered as one of the most-visited grounds of wild elephants in the area. If you carefully look at the stillness of the water, you can notice the reflection of lush tea gardens on the sides of the dam. It is situated about 1700-meters above sea level and is well-known as one of the highest dams in the state.


Meesapulimala

It is considered to be the third-highest peak in the Western Ghats of Kerala’s Idukki district. Meesapulimala is situated at an altitude of 8661-feet above the sea level. Meesapulimala is the first highest peak in Munnar that can be trekked, though Anamudi has restrictions for trekkers. Top Station, Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, and Tipadamala are nearby to this place. It also shares the border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, which is a moderate trek by passing eight hills to reach at the Top Most point. Meesapulimala is peaceful and enough to retain peace, makes it one of the most-visited tourist destinations.


Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

It is situated 18 km North of Marayoor and bordered by Eravikulam National Park in the South on SH 17, home to endangered species. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary was developed in August 1984, is one of the soothing habitats for Hanuman Monkeys, Elephants, Gaur, Tufted Grey Langur, Crocodile, Spotted Deer, Slendar Loris, Tiger, Leopard, along with various bird and plants. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the 12th wildlife sanctuaries among the protected zone in Kerala. It has also earned the title of only rehabilitation centre for star tortoise in the country. There are nearly 11 tribal settlements inside this sanctuary, each of which is well-distinguished by temporary stone walls.


Lakkom Water Falls

It is one of the most-visited tourist destinations situated near Marayoor in Kerala’s Idukki District. Lakkom Water Falls is a part of Eravikulam stream, which is a vital part of Eravikulam National Park and one of the main tributaries of River Pambar. Visitors will enjoy touring through the thick tea plantation on a narrow winding track and witness the white magic of nature. In the crystal clear water, one can see his toe on the rocks. This falls is one the way from Munnar towards Udumalaipettai. Time to visit Lakkom Water Falls is from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and visitors need to pay entrance fees of Rs. 20. Hence, Lakkom Water Falls is one of the sightseeing destinations in Munnar, which attracts visitors attention.


Itinerary Details

Day 1: Arrival in Kochi & Kochi Sightseeing Tour

On your arrival at Cochin, transfer to the Hotel. Kochi is the ideal starting point for exploring the unfathomable diversity & beauty of Kerala. Check-in at the Hotel & later head out for sightseeing covering the historical towns of Fort Cochin & Mattancherry, which consists of a wonderfully built atmosphere - thick with the smell of the past. Jewish Synagogue is a 400-year-old synagogue. Enter the Synagogue & the sizeable main hall arrests your attention with a display of rare antique objects that add to the place'splace's grandeur.

Secondly, The St. Francis Church is well-known for its beautiful architecture & ambiance & is believed to be one of the oldest churches built by Europeans in India. Santa Cruz Basilica (at extra cost) - one of the eight Basilicas in India, this church is one of the finest & most impressive churches & visited by tourists the whole year round. Vasco House (built in Portuguese architecture) is believed to be where Vasco Da Gama stayed during his visits to Kochi until he died in 1524.

Later visit Fort Kochi Beach & Chinese Fishing Nets - Nowhere else in India could you find such giant fishing nets from China. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 2:Guruvayoor - Half-Day Sightseeing

After breakfast, start your journey toward Guruvayoor. Guruvayur, known as the Dwaraka of south India, is Kerala's most famous pilgrim center. Guruvayur Temple allows only Hindu people to enter for the darshan by its tradition. Timings of the temple are from morning to evening (except 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm). In the afternoon, drive back to Kochi. Rest of the day at leisure.

Day 3: Kochi to Munnar (185 Kms - Approx 6 Hrs)

On your arrival at Cochin, proceed to Munnar via Athirappilly Falls, the most famous waterfalls of Kerala. The 80 ft high and 330 ft wide Athirapally Falls is a majestic waterfall right in front of the Sholayar ranges and are often called the "Niagara Falls of India." Just 5 km from this fall is another magnificent waterfall - Vazhachal. After spending some time at the waterfalls, proceed towards Munnar. Situated at 1,600m above sea level with an unending expanse of tea plantations - pristine valleys and mountains, you're often up above the clouds watching veils of mist clinging to the mountain tops. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 4: Munnar Full-Day Sightseeing Tour

After breakfast, proceed sightseeing in Munnar. Visit Mattupetty Dam (ticket price extra), a storage concrete gravity dam built in the mountains. Mattupetty offers many fascinating sights to relish. Besides the tea plantations & the rolling grasslands, the Shola forests in and around Mattupetty are ideal for trekking and are habitat to various birds.

Later visit Kundala Dam (ticket price extra), the famous Neela Kurunji flowers, which bloom once in twelve years, bloom in the hills and valleys around Kundala Lake. En route, visit Echo Point & Pothamedu View Point. Echo Point always has a greenish look as it is covered with abundant green scenery. View Point is perfect for enjoying the spectacular beauty of the coffee, tea & cardamom plantations. They are an adventurous destination that will be an ideal choice for those who love nature walks or trekking. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 5:Transfer from Munnar to Thekkady - (95 Kms - Approx 3.5 Hrs)

After breakfast, check out from the Hotel & proceed to Thekkady. It is considered a heaven for natural spices. The Periyar forests of Thekkady are one of the finest wildlife reserves in India. Periyar encompasses 777 sq km & a 26-sq-km artificial lake. Check-in at the Hotel & later head out for sightseeing to visit the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary (ticket price extra); it is home to herds of wild Elephants, Sambar, Tigers, Gaur, Lion-tailed Macaques, Nilgiri Langurs & more. The place sometimes feels like Disneyland-in-the-Ghats, but its mountain scenery & jungle walks make for an enjoyable visit. Evening enjoys the boat cruise in the Lake (at additional cost) to spot wild animals. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 6:Transfer from Theakady to Alleppey - (155 Kms - Approx 4 Hrs)

After breakfast, check out from the Hotel and proceed to Alleppey, which has immense natural beauty and is known as the "Venice of the East." It is famous for backwater cruising and boat racing. Check into your hotel/houseboat & cruise (if staying in a houseboat) through the Narrow Canal amidst the Paddy Fields, Coconut Lagoons, and Coir Villages in Alleppey. Overnight stay in Alleppey.

Day 7: Transfer from Alleppey to Kovalam en route to Jatayu Earth Centre

After breakfast in the morning, proceed to Jatayu earth'searth's center, located at a small village called Chadayamangalam in Kollam (around 50 km from Trivandrum). It'sIt's assumed that this is the place where – Jatayu, a demi-god of the Hindu epic "Ramayana" having the form of a vulture, fought with Ravana - the multi-headed demon king of Lanka (now Sri Lanka), to prevent the kidnapping of Goddess Sita, and got slain off one of his wings. The giant concrete statue of Jatayu is built on a mighty rock named Jatayupara (para means rock in Malayalam). The colossal statue is 200 feet long, 150 feet wide, and 70 feet, making it the world'sworld's most significant functional bird sculpture. You can take a cable car ride (at a supplementary cost) to visit the Jatayu statue, audio-visual museum, and mini theatre. Cable cars can be booked online in advance.

Jatayu earth'searth's center is spread across four hills in Chadayamangalam. The Jatayu Rock Hill represents the safety of women and their honor. Adventure Rock Hill offers many adventure activities and nature walks. Adventure activities (all at a supplementary cost) include paintball, rifle shooting, chimney climbing, rappelling, bouldering, etc. At Elephant Rock Hill, you can stay overnight in tented camps. The spot offers zip-lining, a campfire, live music, a kitchen, etc. The fourth hill, The Kitchen Rock Hill, provides a ten-day Siddha rejuvenation package.

Then proceed to Kovalam. Kovalam is an internationally renowned beach destination with three adjacent crescent beaches & also known as the "Paradise of the South." Kovalam is where one can see the golden sand in the daytime & silver sand in the night; with high rock promontory & a calm bay of blue waters, this beach paradise creates a unique aquarelle on moonlight nights. On arrival, check-in at the Hotel & relax amidst the comforts of your room. By evening explore on your own to see how the endless sea touches the infinite sky. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 8:Sightseeing of Trivandrum & Return to Kovalam (16 Kms - Approx 30 Mins)

After breakfast, proceed sightseeing in Trivandrum, the city of the Holy Ananth, named after Ananthan, the cosmic serpent with a thousand heads. Visit Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple (260 yrs old) - the most religious icon of the city, built by the Travancore Royal family, here the deity Padmanabha reclines on the sacred serpent & is made from over 10,000 Salagramam (holy stones) that were transported from Nepal by the elephant.

Secondly, visit Puthe Maliga Palace Museum (ticket price extra) - a 200-year-old palace with carved wooden ceilings, marble sculptures & imported Belgian glass. You'llYou'll find Kathakali images, an armory, portraits of maharajas, ornate thrones & other artifacts. Later proceed to Veli Tourist Village, a beautiful & popular picnic spot well-known for its serenity, the Lake that meets the Arabian Sea. The main attraction of Veli Tourist Village is a floating bridge that has been erected at this place. The place also has a floating restaurant with fantastic food products that might match your taste buds. By evening, proceed to Shankumugham Beach; the beach is well known for its breathtaking sunset view, a memorable moment whose beauty will refresh your mind. The beautiful sculpture of a mermaid is a major attraction here; this giant statue is more than 35m long. It was later returned to Kovalam. Overnight stay at the Hotel.

Day 9: Kovalam to Kanyakumari (85 Kms - Approx 2 Hrs)

After breakfast:

  1. Check out from the Hotel & proceed to Kanyakumari.
  2. On the way, visit Suchindram - a holy place on the river Pazhayar.
  3. In Kanyakumari, visit Vivekananda Rock Memorial (ticket price extra) - a sacred monument believed that it was on this rock that Goddess Kanyakumari did Tapas.

Secondly, visit the Thiruvalluvar statue - a memorial statue of Thiruvalluvar. It is surrounded by Majestic Hills & sea shores, fringed with coconut trees & paddy fields. The pedestal of the figure is 38 feet height & the bust over it is 95 feet tall, with a total of 133 feet for the entire sculpture. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 10: Transfer from Kanyakumari to Trivandrum/ Kochi Departure(320 Kms - Approx 7 Hrs)

After breakfast, check out from the Hotel & transfer to Trivandrum/ Kochi for departure, back home with beautiful memories of God's Own Country. If time permits, you can also spend some time on the beach or shop for souvenirs.

Inclusions

  • Accommodation in the mentioned or similar hotels.
  • The package includes breakfast & dinners at the hotel except on the day of arrival and the date of departure, respectively.
  • All transfers and sightseeing by AC Sedan / AC SUV Vehicle. (Please note that AC will be switched off during hills. We will provide a sedan for one room booking & an SUV for two rooms booking together)
  • You can also upgrade the vehicle to Innova for a single room booking with an additional cost of 600/- per day.
  • The vehicle will accommodate three standard baggage per room & the driver may ask for extra payments for excess baggage at his discretion.
  • The transportation will be as per the Itinerary given & includes all toll taxes, parking charges, and driver allowances. The driver will charge for any deviation request of the tour route subject to acceptance by the driver.
  • All currently applicable hotel taxes except GST @ Current Rate.

S.No Place Hotel Name Room Type No of Nights
1 Cochin Fragrant Nature Kochi Dukes Chamber 2
2 Munnar Parakkat Nature Hotels & Resorts Classic 2
3 Thekkady The Elephant Court Patio 1
4 Alleppey Abad Turtle Beach Beach Cottage 1
5 Kovalam Amara Ayurveda Retreat Ayur Earth Villa 2
6 Kanyakumari Annai Resorts & Spa Double Room 1

Terms & Conditions

  • We have tabulated this quotation in INR on the current date of currency exchange rates. 
  • The rooms & other services rates are subject to availability during booking/confirmation.
  • Similar hotels will be provided in case of non-availability of the quoted accommodation.
  • Certain hotels abroad may request a security deposit during check-in, which is refundable at check-out, subject to the hotel policy.
  • Specific international destinations attract city tax on the accommodation & the guest is liable to pay it directly at the hotel as per the actuals.
  • International Hotel check-in time is from 14.00 hrs onward. & check-out time is at 12.00 hrs.
  • Hotel, Sightseeing, Meals, and Transfers rates might change with prior notice once & unless you make the payment.
  • We have not added any charges for sightseeing activities on Day at Leisure in the itinerary. The costs will be higher than the pre-booked activities. So you can opt for the optional activities from the given list & pre-book them. Else it would be best if you explored on your own at the destination. Our ground handling team may help you arrange your requirements locally against the direct payment.
  • Kindly be on time for your activities, tours, and transfers, or else you may lose the to avail of the service & you will not get any refund or concession for it.
  • We will provide the Transportation for the quoted itinerary for both SIC and Private (not at disposal). 
  • Anything other than that mentioned in the inclusions attracts extra cost & subject to availability.
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, room service, alcoholic beverages, mini bar, etc., are not included in the package. 
  • Air ticket cost mentioned ( if any ) will be subject to availability & prevailing prices at the time of booking.
  • The change in dates will attract re-quote.
  • GST 5% will be applicable against the final Invoice (Subject to Payment Made in India).
  • TCS 5% will be applicable against the final Invoice for all international travelers against the PAN card & We will provide you the certificate for the amount. You can fill it in your IT returns.
  • We will send All your confirmation vouchers 48 hrs before your journey. (Subject to clearance of your payment on time )
  • Suppose we cancel your package due to any natural calamity. In that case, weather conditions, etc., Etravego.com shall strive to give you the maximum possible refund subject to the agreement made with our trade partners/vendors.
  • If you fail to make the payment as per the schedule provided in the Proforma Invoice, Etravego.com reserves the right to cancel the booking after attempting to contact you. Refunds would be as per the package cancellation policy. 
  • Please note that if your package includes a flight from a low-cost carrier (Air Asia, Scoot Airlines, Air Arabia, Jetstar, Fly Dubai, Thai AirAsia, Air India Express, Tiger Airways), it won't include any baggage in the package. You can add the Baggage as per your requirement at an additional cost depending on the airlines and destination. Our Travel Consultant will attempt to contact you within 24 hours after the booking gets confirmed for baggage addition. 

Cancellation Policy:

  • The guest must give the notice to cancel the Holiday in writing or by mail to our office, and Etravego.com shall refund the tour cost after deducting the cancellation charges.
  • From the booking date to 45 days before the departure date, 25 % of the package cost is chargeable.
  • From 45 days to 30 days before the departure date, 50 % of the package cost is chargeable.
  • From 30 days to 15/21 days before the departure date, respectively, for domestic/ international packages, 75 % of the package cost is chargeable.
  • For cancellations within 15/21 days before the departure date, respectively, for domestic/ international packages,100% of the package cost is chargeable.
  • In the case of cruises, 100% of the cruise cost paid will be forfeited in case of any cancellations, irrespective of the time of cancellation.   
  • The company reserves the right to cancel any Tour before the departure without assigning any reason. In such an event, all monies paid by the guest will be fully refunded immediately in Indian Rupees currency only, but no compensation will be payable. 

Description :

Alleppey, known as Alappuzha from back in the day and is now also known as ‘The Venice of the East’. Located in the hub of Kerela’s backwaters, Alleppey is a charming and a very serene place having a big network of backwaters along with houseboats. The Kettuvalams in the olden times are now re done and improvised to become house boats. This beautiful town is famous for its backwaters and over shadows every other attraction present, but there are a variety of things to do other than relaxing on a huge houseboat. Look beyond the houseboats, and you will find surprising as to the number of things that can be done in this quaint town. Discover small villages by the water that sell a variety of sea food that are freshly gotten from the water or even sit by a local ‘todi’ shop and drink this fermented concoction of a fruit to feel a little tipsy, Alleppey has everything you need to relax and have a good vacation. Alleppey is located 53 km from Cochin and is also famous for beautiful temples, colorful lagoons, rice paddies and a light house that is 150 years old. Also, the famous Andhakaranazhi Beach is the most beautiful beach in Alleppey, which is worth visiting, especially during sunset.

Attraction: Houseboats, Stay in Kuttanand, Go Bird watching, Visit the Andhakaranazhi Beach, Eat Authentic Seafood, Visit Temples and Churches, Rejuvenate with Ayurveda, Practicing Sessions of Snake Boat Races.

Airport: The Cochin International Airport is the closest.

Local language: Malayalam

Currency: Indian Rupee

Local Cuisine: Beef roast, Meen Vattichathu, Kozhi curry, Puttu and Kadala, Dosa and chicken roast, Appam and beef stew.

Weather: Summers last from March to May with temperatures going up to 38°C, monsoons prevail from June to August and maximum temperatures during the day go up to 30°C. Winters are slightly cooler and temperatures are a maximum of 28°C.

Unique Attributes: The house boats are the most unique things in Alleppey. The cuisine here is delicious and something every unique from the rest of the country; the local cuisine is something that you must taste.

Description :

Cochin is a vibrant city that is located in Kerala, India. The city touches Arabian Sea where the famous backwaters of Kerala drain to merge into the sea. The city is an example for both preservation of its culture and tradition as well as for embracing modernisation. The city is a melting pot of cultures as it had been under the rule of several European rulers and local Hindu rulers of Kerala. Hence, it has a global outlook that is a major attraction to tourists from all over the world. The famous Kochi wall art can be seen in Fort Kochi that is located few kilometres away from the city centre. Informally, Kochi or Cochin is referred to as the Gateway  to Kerala. The strategic importance of the city is emphasised in its sobriquet “Queen of Arabian Sea”.

Attractions: Chinese Fishing Nets-Fort Kochi, Fort Kochi Beach, St. Francis Church, Vasco House, Santa Cruz Basilica, Jewish Synagogue, Dutch Palace, Hill palace, Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary, Parikshith Tampuran Museum, Marine drive.

How to Reach? Kochi International Airport connects Kochi globally. Trains and buses are available from the neighbouring states of Kerala like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Local Language: Malayalam

Currency: Indian Rupee.

 Local Cuisine: Traditional Cuisine of Kerala.

Climate: Moderately hot and humid. Heavy showers from June-September due to South-West monsoon and from October to December due to North-West monsoon.

Description :

Kanyakumari is a coastal town in the state of Tamil Nadu and along the border of Kerala on India's southern tip. It was known as Cape Comorin under the British rule and even today, holds a certain cultural, historical and religious significance. It is considered the home to the virgin goddess Kanya Kumari, who was an incarnation of the goddess Parvati, revered throughout the country. Studded with temples and culturally important sites, this place often sees a lot of pilgrim visitation throughout the year, as devotees swarm to dip in the "holy waters" of the Laccadive Sea. Some notable tourist attractions include the Thiruvalluvar Statue, Vivekanand Rock Memorial, Gandhi Memorial Mandapam, Tsunami Memorial Park, Bhagavathy Amman Temple, as well as the Kanyakumari Beach.

Airport - The nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, which is about 90 kms away from Kanyakumari.

Local Language - The official language of the region is Tamil.

Currency - The currency used here is Indian Rupees or INR.

Local Cuisine - The cuisine of Kanyakumari consists of various meaty dishes, as well as a lot of sea food. Dishes that you must try include banana chips, kothu, appam, aval and semiya.

Weather - Due to its close proximity to the sea on all sides, Kanyakumari does not experience much variation in climate throughout the year and maintains a tropical coastal climate annually.

Unique Attributes - Kanyakumari is located at the confluence of the three major oceans surrounding the Indian peninsula - the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean.

Description :

Kovalam is a village in the southern state of Kerala in India. It is located about 17 kilometer from Thiruvananthapuram - the capital city of Kerala. An idyllic village along the coastlines of the Arabian Sea, Kovalam is most famous for its three pristine beaches with shallow waters and low tidal waves where one can go surfing and motorboat riding. The famous three beaches of Kovalam are Lighthouse beach, Samudra beach and Hawah beach, which together form its majestic rocky crescent. It is one of the oldest tourist enclave in India and is extremely popular among westerners. Kovalam shot into limelight in the early seventies with arrivals of masses of hippies. The vast influx of tourists started spending their wild holidays here. That started the transformation of a casual fishing village into one of the most important tourist destinations in India. Today Kovalam is an internationally renowned beach. The leisure options at this beach are plenty and diverse. Sunbathing, swimming, herbal body toning massages are some of them.

With festivals like Village Fair, The Elephant Festival, Food Festival, Nishagandhi Dance Festival, Swati Thirunal Music Festival, and several others visitors can take a deep look at the traditions and folklore of Kovalam. This alluring beach is an idyllic destination as it has a lot of luxury stays and budget hotels which gives a remarkable service and modern amenities.

Attractions – Lighthouse Beach, Samudra Beach, Arivikkara Dam, Vellayani Lake, Hawah Beach, Karamana River, Halcyon Castle, Thiruvallam Parashurama Temple, Edakallu, Chowara Beach

Airport - The Trivandrum International Airport is the nearest airport to Kovalam.

Local Language - Malayalam

Currency - Rupees

Local Cuisine - Puttu, Appam and Kappa are some of the local specialties in Kovalam.

Weather - Kovalam experiences a tropical dry climate. The average maximum temperature that has been recorded is 33° Celsius and the average minimum is 18° Celsius. The best season to visit Kovalam is August to February when the climate is clear and refreshing.

Unique Attributes – Kovalam was among the most prominent tourist spots in India during the hippy era and still has a high status among tourists, who arrive mostly from Europe and Israel. It is also famous for its Ayurvedic salons, recuperation and regeneration resorts which provide a wide variety of Ayurvedic treatments for tourists.

Description :

Munnar is a hill station town situated in the Idukki district of Kerala, standing at 5200-feet above the sea level in the Western Ghats mountain range. It is also termed the “Kashmir of South India” and famous as exotic honeymoon destinations. Munnar was also the summer resort of the Britishers. Tourists visit this place to enjoy the vast tea plantations of the region. It is a typical India town with guests houses, shops, traditional, and real beauty of nature. Munnar is distinct in two parts, Old Munnar and Munnar. In Old Munnar, there are tourist information office and most guesthouses and bus stops are situated in Munnar.

Munnar etymologically means “Three Rivers”, refers to its location at the convergence of River Kundaly, River Nallathanni, and River Mudhirapuzha. Geographically, Munnar is situated at 10°05’ 21’’ N, 77°03’35’’ E, on the Devikulam Taluk of Kannan Devan Hills Village and also the largest Panchayat in Idukki District. Munnar covers a total area of 215 square miles, which is well-connected by all three- National Highways, State Highways, and Rural Roads. The nearest railway stations to Munnar are situated at Aluva, and Ernakulam, the functioning railway station is at Udumalaipettai. It is especially known for several endemic and threatened species, including elephant, grizzled giant squirrel, Nilgiri Thar, gaur, Nilgiti wood-pigeon, sambar, Nilgiri langur, and neelakurinji.

Attractions :Top tourist attractions to visit in Munnar are- Attukal Waterfalls, Pothamedu View Point, Chokramudi Peak, Kundala Lake, TATA Tea Museum, Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, Meesapulimala, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, and Lakkom Water Falls.

Airport :Cochin International Airport is the nearest airport to Munnay, which is 68-miles away from the hill station town.

Local language :Tamil and Malayalam are the main languages spoken by people of Munnar.

Currency :India Rupee is the only currency used across India.

Food :Munnar is famous for fish curry and snacks. For drinking, fresh tea, milk, and coffee are available.

Weather:In Munnar, temperature ranges between 15 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius in summer and 5 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius in winter.

Unique Attributes :The Stobilanthus, also known as “Neelakurinji” in the local language, which is a blue flower that blooms only once in every 12-years is found in Munnar. The Stobilanthus last bloomed in September 2018. It is also the highest peak in South India, Ananmudi at 2695 meter high.

Description :

Thekkady is the location of the Periyar National Park, which is an important tourist attraction in the Kerala state of India.