Destinations: Kochi (Cochin), Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, Kovalam | Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days
Tour Synopsis:
Journey into ‘God’s Own Country,’ where the pace of life slows to the rhythm of lapping backwater waves and rustling spice leaves. This tour is a sensory tapestry—from the cool, tea-clad hills of Munnar to the aromatic cardamom plantations of Thekkady and the tranquil palm-fringed canals of Alleppey. We’ve woven in luxurious stays, immersive nature encounters, and authentic culinary experiences to create not just a holiday, but a profound sense of rejuvenation. This is Kerala experienced at its most serene and captivating.
Trip Highlights
- A Night on the Backwaters: Drift to sleep aboard your private, traditional Kettuvallam houseboat on the serene Alleppey backwaters, a UNESCO-recognized ecosystem.
- Plantation Immersion: Walk through endless tea gardens in Munnar and fragrant spice estates in Thekkady, touching, smelling, and tasting the source of Kerala's famous flavours.
- Cultural Introduction: Witness the dramatic art of Kathakali, from the intricate makeup transformation to the powerful storytelling through dance and expression.
- Wildlife & Wilderness: Cruise Periyar Lake in search of wild elephants, gaur, and exotic birds within the lush Periyar Tiger Reserve.
- Beachside Rejuvenation: Unwind on the golden sands of Kovalam, with the option for an authentic Ayurvedic therapy to harmonize body and mind.
- Culinary Journey: Savour a traditional Kerala Sadya (feast) on a banana leaf and enjoy fresh, local cuisine prepared on your houseboat.
Detailed Day-by-Day Narrative
This 8-day journey is a classic loop through Kerala's most iconic landscapes, designed for depth and relaxation. We start in the historic port city of Kochi (Cochin), exploring its multicultural heritage. From there, we ascend into the cool, misty Western Ghats to the hill station of Munnar for a deep dive into tea culture. The route then descends to Thekkady for spice forests and wildlife, before reaching the highlight: an overnight cruise on the tranquil Alleppey backwaters. The tour culminates with well-earned relaxation on the beaches of Kovalam near the capital, Thiruvananthapuram. Travel is by private vehicle, allowing for flexibility and comfort as you move from the mountains to the sea.
Your journey begins in the historic port city of Kochi (Cochin), where colonial influences merge with ancient Indian traditions. After settling into your heritage hotel in Fort Kochi, the afternoon eases you into Kerala’s unique vibe. As evening approaches, you’ll witness a traditional Kathakali dance performance. This is more than a show; it’s a deep dive into a classical art form. Arrive early to watch the intricate, hour-long process of artists applying their iconic, colorful makeup—a ritual that transforms them into gods, demons, and heroes. The performance itself is a powerful storytelling experience where every facial muscle and hand gesture speaks volumes, offering a captivating introduction to Kerala’s rich cultural soul.
The morning is dedicated to uncovering Kochi’s layered history. You’ll see the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets, a legacy of 14th-century traders, silhouetted against the Arabian Sea. You’ll walk through the quiet lanes of the Jewish Quarter, visiting the Pardesi Synagogue with its hand-painted Chinese floor tiles, and explore the Dutch Palace with its stunning mythological murals. This mosaic of influences defines Kerala’s cosmopolitan past.
After lunch, you leave the coast behind and ascend into the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage biodiversity hotspot. The winding drive to Munnar is a visual feast, passing waterfalls and vast, rolling hills carpeted in a flawless green velvet of tea bushes. Arriving at your plantation resort, the air is cooler, scented with tea and eucalyptus. The evening is yours to soak in the serene, misty ambiance of the high ranges.
Today is an immersion into the world of tea. A visit to a tea museum and working factory reveals the fascinating journey of the tea leaf—from plucking to withering, rolling, oxidizing, and drying. Understanding this process will forever change how you appreciate your morning cup. The true magic, however, lies in walking through the endless, manicured tea plantations. Your guide will explain the different grades of tea, the life of the plantation workers, and why Munnar’s altitude and climate create such prized flavours.
The afternoon offers panoramic respite at Echo Point and the Mattupetty Dam, where the expansive views of the Anamudi peaks and the shimmering reservoir encapsulate the hill station’s tranquil beauty. The day connects you not just to a landscape, but to the livelihood and legacy cultivated upon these slopes for over a century.
Descending from the tea highlands, you enter the spice belt of Kerala around Thekkady (Periyar). The air itself is fragrant. Your stay here is in a unique eco-lodge or treehouse, deepening your connection to the forest. The afternoon features a guided walk through a private organic spice plantation.
This is a sensory education. You’ll touch, smell, and taste spices like black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla on the vine. The plantation owner will explain their cultivation, historical significance as the catalyst for global exploration, and their vital role in Ayurveda. It’s a humble reminder that much of the world’s flavor, and history, has roots in these lush, green hills.
The morning begins with a serene boat cruise on Periyar Lake within the Periyar Tiger Reserve. While the elusive tiger is a rare sight, the lake’s edges are a stage for wildlife: herds of Indian elephants, elusive gaur (Indian bison), sambar deer, and a vibrant array of birds are commonly seen. It’s a peaceful way to experience the sanctuary’s rich ecosystem.
You then travel to the backwater capital, Alleppey. Here, you board your private, traditional Kettuvallam (houseboat). As you glide through a labyrinth of palm-fringed canals, past villages and paddy fields, you witness a way of life perfectly adapted to these waterways. Children wave, villagers fish from dugout canoes, and the water reflects the changing colours of the sky. As the sun sets, your boat anchors in a quiet canal. Dinner, cooked fresh on board with local catch and produce, is served under a canopy of stars, with the water gently lapping at the hull—an experience of unparalleled tranquillity.
After a final breakfast on the water, you disembark and drive to the Arabian Sea coast at Kovalam. This is your time to unwind. The famous crescent-shaped Lighthouse Beach with its iconic red-and-white lighthouse offers the perfect setting. Check into your beachfront resort and let the rhythm of the waves dictate your pace. Swim, read, or simply watch the local fishermen skillfully navigate their catamarans. The afternoon is a gift of pure, unscheduled relaxation, a necessary counterpoint to the journey’s earlier explorations.
The morning offers a glimpse into Kerala’s administrative and cultural heart with a visit to Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum). You’ll see the magnificent exterior of the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, an architectural wonder and a centre of great spiritual and historical significance. A visit to the Napier Museum, with its unique Indo-Saracenic architecture and collection of bronze idols and royal artefacts, provides cultural context.
Returning to Kovalam, the late afternoon is dedicated to ultimate rejuvenation. Kerala is the birthplace of Ayurveda, and no visit is complete without experiencing its healing touch. We can arrange an authentic Ayurvedic therapy session (like Abhyangam, a synchronised herbal oil massage) at your resort’s spa. This ancient science of life is not merely a massage; it’s a holistic treatment designed to harmonise body and mind, the perfect culmination of your Kerala journey. The evening ends with a farewell dinner featuring a traditional Kerala Sadya—a sumptuous vegetarian feast served on a banana leaf.
With a spirit refreshed by mountain mists, forest spices, backwater serenity, and ocean breezes, you enjoy a final breakfast overlooking the sea. You are then transferred to Trivandrum International Airport for your onward journey, carrying with you the profound, lingering calm of Kerala.
WHAT'S INCLUDED & EXCLUDED
INCLUDED
- Accommodation: 7 nights in curated stays (1N Cochin Heritage, 2N Munnar Plantation Resort, 1N Thekkady Eco-Lodge, 1N Alleppey Private Houseboat, 2N Kovalam Beach Resort).
- Meals: Daily breakfast + All meals on houseboat (Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast) + 1 Farewell Sadya Dinner in Kovalam.
- Transfers & Travel: All airport transfers and road travel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle.
- Sightseeing & Experiences: All entrance fees: Kathakali show, Tea Museum, Spice plantation walk & guide, Periyar Lake boat cruise, and Ayurvedic consultation (treatment cost extra).
- Guides: Services of professional, English-speaking local guides in Cochin, Munnar, and at the spice plantation.
- Support: 24/7 on-ground support from our local team.
EXCLUDED
- International/Domestic airfare & travel insurance.
- Indian Visa fees.
- Lunches and dinners (except those explicitly specified above).
- Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, tips, optional Ayurvedic treatments).
- Camera/video fees at certain sites.
- Any services not explicitly mentioned in 'Inclusions'.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION & PRICING (FAQ)
The final tour price depends on your chosen hotel category (plantation boutique, 5-star luxury, heritage), season (peak/off-peak), houseboat type (Deluxe/Premium), and number of travelers. The quoted price includes all services listed under “INCLUDED.”
If you wish to book only the vehicle with driver for this itinerary, we offer the following transparent, all-inclusive daily rates (Driver allowance, fuel, tolls, parking, and all taxes included):
- Suzuki Dzire (Hatchback/Sedan) for 1-3 persons:
- € 59 per day. Includes 200 kilometers per day. Additional kilometers: € 0.20 per km.
- Toyota Innova (MPV) for 3-5 persons:
- € 75 per day. Includes 200 kilometers per day. Additional kilometers: € 0.30 per km.
- Tempo Traveller (Minibus) for 4-8 persons:
- € 110 per day. Includes 200 kilometers per day. Additional kilometers: € 0.55 per km.
All vehicles are air-conditioned and maintained to the highest standards.
Price Calculation Example (Vehicle Only):
For an 8-day Kerala tour for 2 people in a Toyota Innova (recommended for comfort on hill roads):
- Base Cost: €75/day x 8 days = €600
- Included Kilometers: 200 km/day x 8 days = 1600 km
- *Note: The total distance for this itinerary is approximately 900-1000 km, meaning you would comfortably stay within the limit and pay only the base cost.*
- What is unique about the houseboat stay? Your private houseboat has a bedroom with attached bathroom, living area, and sun deck. The crew includes a captain and a cook who prepares fresh Keralan meals. Overnight, the boat anchors in a peaceful, designated area of the backwaters.
- Are the hill stations and drives safe? Absolutely. Our drivers are highly experienced in navigating the mountain roads of the Western Ghats. The vehicles are impeccably maintained.
- What should we pack for Kerala? Light cotton clothes for the coast, a light sweater/jacket for Munnar & Thekkady evenings, comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, sunscreen, hat, and insect repellent.
- Is this tour suitable for honeymooners? Perfectly. We can upgrade accommodations to luxury boutique properties and the houseboat to a premium model with enhanced privacy and amenities.
- Can we customize the Ayurveda part? Yes. We can pre-book specific treatments (like couples’ massages) or even arrange a consultation with an Ayurvedic doctor for a personalized wellness plan.
