Best Time
Nov to Feb
Starting
₹ 16,000/ Person
Duration
7 Days
Sightseeing
21 Locations
itinerary
Alleppey (2N) → Thekkady (1N) → Munnar (3N)
Day 1
- Upon arriving at Kochi Airport, arrange a cab to drive to Alappuzha.
- The journey to Alappuzha will take approximately 2.5 hours by road.
- If you’re traveling in the evening, make a stop at the serene Marari Beach along the way. Morning and afternoon travellers can opt for a visit to the Alleppey Beach instead.
Alappuzha Food: There are plenty of great restaurants to explore around Kaichoondi and Cullen Road, offering a variety of flavors. Alternatively, you can also enjoy delicious meals at your place of stay.
Alappuzha Hotel: For the best experience, be sure to choose a hotel located right next to the backwaters, offering stunning views and easy access to the serene waterways. You can even opt for a houseboat stay in Alappuzha.
Day 2
- You can book a 3-hour boat ride through the scenic backwaters. However, be mindful that boat operators may suggest stopping at a food joint, which could unnecessarily cut 45 minutes from your ride. If opted for a houseboat stay, this ride is already included in the stay.
- Alternatively, you can opt for a 30 or 60-minute speed boat ride to experience the backwaters in a shorter time without compromising on the scenic beauty.
- After your boat ride, enjoy a relaxing lunch before heading to Thekkady. If you prefer to stay another night in Alleppey, you can depart early the next morning and still arrive in time for the afternoon boat ride at the Periyar National Park.
- The road journey to Thekkady will take approximately 4 hours, offering scenic views along the way.
Spices: If you’re interested in purchasing spices and tea, you can find great deals on your way from Alleppey to Thekkady. The shops along this route often offer better prices and quality than those near Munnar and on the way to Kochi, where costs can be significantly higher.
Day 3
- To ensure a better experience, make sure to book your Periyar National Park boat ride directly from the national park’s official website in advance rather than through KTDC.
- After your ride, take the time to soak in the natural beauty right from your accommodation, which is ideally located next to the forest.
Periyar Food: You’ll find plenty of excellent restaurants along Kumily Thekkady Road and in the Amaravathi area, offering a variety of delicious dining options.
Periyar Hotel: For an unforgettable experience, be sure to book your stay next to the forest. Opt for a larger accommodation for added safety, as smaller properties may be less occupied at times.
Day 4
- Rise and shine for a scenic drive to Munnar, where you’ll pass through picturesque spice plantations and even enjoy views of Cardamom Hill along the way.
- The drive to Munnar will take approximately 3 to 4 hours from Thekkady, providing you with breathtaking landscapes throughout the journey.
- Upon arriving in Munnar, treat yourself to a delightful evening tea amidst the stunning tea plantations, creating a truly unforgettable experience.
Munnar Food: There are plenty of excellent dining options in the Anachal region and along Munnar Colony Road, offering a variety of delicious local cuisine.
Munnar Hotel: For the best experience, try to book a hotel located within the tea farms. If that’s not possible, ensure your room offers a clear view of the tea plantations to fully immerse yourself in Munnar’s natural beauty.
Day 5
- After a hearty breakfast, embark on the picturesque drive along the Munnar-Udumalpet Road. This route includes visits to Eravikulam National Park, where you can explore its wildlife and natural beauty, along with numerous small waterfalls, stunning tea and spice plantations, and the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, known for its sandalwood trees. The drive covers 120 km from Munnar city and will take approximately 3 hours, plus additional time spent at Eravikulam National Park.
- To ensure a smooth visit, it’s recommended to book your tickets for Eravikulam National Park in advance through the park’s official website.
- If you finish the Munnar-Udumalpet Road drive before 3:30 PM, you can head towards the Munnar Top Station Highway. This scenic route includes stops at Tea Plantations Photo Point, Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point, Kundala Dam, and the Ripple Tea Factory. The round-trip drive covers 50 km from central Munnar and takes about 2 hours, time at stoppages is extra.
Day 6
- Today’s drive promises to be one of the most scenic experiences of your life, so be sure to start on time to allow for multiple stops along the way and fully take in the breathtaking views.
- After breakfast, begin your journey along the Kochi-Madurai Road. You’ll encounter stunning viewpoints shortly after leaving Munnar, including Signal Point, Skyfall Viewpoint, Lockhart View Point, and the cloud-covered Lockhart Gap in December. Don’t miss Chinnakanal Waterfalls, Anayirangal View Point, and the Elephant Abode Boating Center, among other beautiful spots. Be sure to stop and enjoy the scenic beauty throughout the drive.
- You can extend your drive up to Aduvizhanthan, and on your way back, stop for lunch at Pooppara, where you’ll find several good restaurants. If you’re driving a self-rented Zoom car with white plate, you can even enter Tamil Nadu without needing a permit and visit Bodimettu View Point, which is just 2.6 km from Aduvizhanthan. The total drive from Munnar city will cover about 86 km, with 2.5 to 3 hours on the road and stoppage time extra.
Day 7
- Today marks your last day in Kerala, so take a moment to savour the beautiful morning views of the tea plantations. After breakfast, it’s time to depart for Kochi Airport, which is approximately 110 km from Munnar and will take around 3.5 hours by road.
- You still have the option to visit a spice garden, which typically takes around 2.5 hours. If you choose to explore one on your way back to Kochi Airport, be sure to add this time to your travel schedule. While the gardens will offer a chance to learn about local spices, they often promote their products like spices and medicines afterward. However, as mentioned earlier, better quality items at lower rates can be found before reaching Thekkady. To avoid delays, you may want to skip the sales discussions and continue your journey to the airport to ensure you arrive on time.
- Kochi Airport is relatively small compared to major city airports, so you typically won’t need as much time for check-in and security—about 1 hour is usually sufficient. We recommend departing from Munnar at least 8 hours before your flight. This allows for the 3.5-hour journey, 1 hour at the airport, 1 hour for a meal stop, and an additional 2.5 hours if you plan to visit a spice garden.
- Make sure to book evening return flight so that you have enough time.
On the way Food: As you make your way back to Kochi Airport, you’ll find plenty of restaurants once you’ve descended from the hills.
Airport Food: Food and water at Kochi Airport tend to be relatively more expensive compared to Delhi and Mumbai airports, so it’s a good idea to plan accordingly.
NOTE
- Our custom itineraries include mapping for sightseeing, dining options, and accommodation locations.
- To receive specific names of accommodations, restaurants, and sightseeing locations tailored to your personal preferences, you’ll need to choose a custom plan.
- The starting price mentioned covers
- SIC Transportation (add 11k for self-driven car)
- Basic Stays (add 6k for 3Star)(add 14k for 4Star)
- Cost of all 3 Meals
- National Park Entry Tickets & Boat
- Alappuzha boating
- The prices listed are dynamic; those who book well in advance—about 2 to 3 months ahead—can secure better rates. However, last-minute bookings and reservations during peak season tend to be more expensive.