Nestled in the southwestern tip of India, Kerala is a paradise of serene backwaters, lush green landscapes, and pristine beaches. Known for its unique culture and rich traditions, this coastal state offers a blend of natural beauty and vibrant heritage. From the tranquil backwaters of Alappuzha to the misty hills of Munnar and the wildlife sanctuaries of Thekkady, Kerala is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Its spice-scented markets, historic forts, and Ayurvedic treatments make it a destination that rejuvenates the body and soul.
Pick up and proceed to Munnar, which is called as “Nature Lover’s Paradise” and is at 1800mts above sea level. On the way to Munnar visit Cheyappara Waterfalls and Valara Waterfalls. Visit the plush tea gardens, and experience this vast plantation area around the slopes of the hills. The scenery is simply stunning and mesmerizing. The view of the clouds descending into the mountains is a pleasure to watch. “Check into hotel/resort. Overnight at Munnar
After breakfast proceed for Munnar sightseeing, visit Mattupetty Dam, Kundala Dam, Eco point, another serene and tranquil spot. This is a must-visit place for someone who wants a moment to admire the scenes around and wants to have some fun along the way, echoing his or her voice. Then visit the Tea Museum. Overnight at Munnar.
After breakfast check out from the hotel/resort and proceed to Thekkady. Check into the hotel/resort. Thekkady is India’s largest wildlife sanctuary is a dream destination for any tourist visiting Kerala. Spice plantation tour covering tea, coffee, pepper, and cardamom plantations. Have an amazing boat ride in Periyar Lake which flows through the Periyar Tiger Reserve. You will have chance to watch the wild animals like Elephant, Bison, Sambar, Deer etc. are roaming both shore. Evening visits the local spice market for garden fresh spices. Overnight at Thekkady.
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