Kerala 7 Days Tour

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  • Duration : 7 Days
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If you’re seeking Kerala vacation packages, we offer Kerala 7 Days Tour. The main tourist attractions in Kerala included in this itinerary are Cochin, Munnar, Thekkady, Periyar, and Kumarakom. This is a private vacation that costs reasonably for 6 nights and 7 days.

Tour Highlights

Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Cochin

01 Pick up from Delhi

You are transported from your hotel or place of residence in Delhi or the National Capital Region to Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station, where you join the Gatimaan Express Train to Agra.

03 Agra Cantt

A train arrives at Agra Cantt railway station. When you arrive, a representative from our firm will meet you at the train terminal, and then your Agra sightseeing trip will begin. You’ll be seeing the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort today.

04 Taj Mahal Tour

In honor of his grieving wife, Mumtaj Mahal, who passed away in childbirth at the age of 39, the bereaved Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan constructed the Taj Mahal in the 16th century. She inspired the Taj Mahal, which is the name given to the tomb. It is a distinctive man-made object constructed of white marble that is recognized as one of the seven wonders of the world. At the time of construction, the marble had been transported by animal carts from a location named Makarana, close to Jodhpur in Rajasthan. Legend has it that it took 20,000 workers and craftsmen 22 years to build the Taj Mahal. It was made feasible by their physical effort. Millions of people from all over the world visit the Taj Mahal because of the exceptional engineering work and beautiful carving on the marble stone. A UNESCO world heritage property is the Taj Mahal. On Fridays, the Taj Mahal is closed.

05 Agra Fort Tour

We visit the Red Fort in Agra, which is close by on the Yamuna River bank, after our trip to the Taj. The Mughal Emperor Akbar constructed it in the 15th century, and it is composed of red sandstone, as it sounds. There is no public access to the fort’s sector that the Indian Army has taken over. Once again, it is a remarkable example of Mughal artistry and construction from the 15th-century Taj. The Mughal Emperor Akbar constructed it in the 15th century, and it is composed of red sandstone, as it sounds. There is no public access to the fort’s sector that the Indian Army has taken over. Once again, it is a remarkable example of Mughal artistry and construction from the 15th century. The Mughal Emperor Akbar constructed it in the 15th century, and it is composed of red sandstone, as it sounds. There is no public access to the fort’s sector that the Indian Army has taken over. Once again, it is a remarkable example of Mughal artistry and construction from the 15th century. The Taj Mahal’s architect, Shah Jahan, was imprisoned in the Agra Fort by his son, Aurangzeb. Shah Jahan spent his last eight years of life at the Agra Fort, a shaken and unfit old man. Legend has it that he used to gaze at the Taj from his window in the Red Fort. The Taj Mahal may be seen in all its glory across the Yamuna River from the Agra Fort.

06 Lunch

When you arrive at the Cochin airport, our representative will greet you and give you a briefing on the tour’s specifics. Cochin has long been the hub of the spice trade with the Arabs, Dutch, and Portuguese. To purchase black gold or black pepper, traders would go to Cochin. The Arabian trading ships used to go to Cochin on the retrenching monsoon winds and then use the same winds to return to the Arabian Peninsula. The city of Cochin is home to churches, synagogues, and Hindu temples. Today, we will explore Cochin, starting with a tour of St. Francis Church, followed by a visit to a Jewish synagogue. After lunch, we’ll visit the Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, which is a sort of museum displaying historical artifacts like weapons, murals, paintings, and so on. We investigate the Chinese fishing nets at the harbor in the evening. These nets are renowned for their innovative engineering, and a guided tour will show you how they operate. Cochin for the night.

Day 2: Cochin to Munnar

Observe how the weather changes from Cochin’s hot environment to Munnar’s cool, pleasant climate as we drive there today after breakfast. Munnar is a favorite hill station in Kerala. Just take a moment to see the waterfalls that are coming from Munnar’s verdant hills; this region is well-known for its tea plantations, wildlife, and other attractions. We’ll also make a quick stop at the Kodanadu Elephant Care Centre. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel. The remainder of the day is free. Spend the night at a hotel in Munnar.

Day 3: Munnar

We start our exploration of Munnar after a leisurely breakfast by visiting the famed Christ Church, an English-built structure that is more than a century old. A trip to Eravikulum National Park (notice that the park is still closed in January and February) The Nilgiri Tahr, a common breed of goat found in the Eravikulum National Park, is what makes this area notable. One of Kerala’s tallest mountain peaks, the scenic Anamudi Peak, is visible from Munnar. Visit Matupetty Dam, a gorgeous spot renowned for its tranquil setting, then spend the night in Munnar to take advantage of the lush green surroundings.

Day 4: Munnar to Thekkady

After breakfast, go for Thekkady, check into your chosen accommodation, and then get ready for a sightseeing trip to Periyar National Park and Mulla Periyar Dam. Visit a local spice plantation center later in the day to see the growth of black pepper and other spices. You can also purchase these organic, pure spices. Then, travel back to your accommodation in Thekkady for the night.

Day 5: Thekkady

We’ll tour Thekkady and the well-known crafts and arts of Kerala once again today. We’ll also stop by a school where students are taught the fundamentals of the Kalaripayattu dance, an indigenous martial art form of Kerala. You’ll be amazed by the artist’s graceful movements. Later in the day, take a nature walk, go on a safari ride, or go on a jeep safari. An ethnic dance style of Kerala called Kathakali will be an interesting experience. Overnight in Thekkady.

Day 6: Thekkady to Kumarakom

Today, after breakfast, drive to Kumarakom. Upon arrival, check into your hotel, which is located on the shores of Vembanand Lake, and spend the rest of the day relaxing there and taking in the surroundings. You’ll spend the night at the Kumarakom resort.

Day 7: Kumarakom to Cochin

After breakfast, we’ll take you to the airport in Cochin so you can catch your connecting flight. This concludes the tour.

Inclusion / Exclusion

      • Pick-Up and Drop-Off Service.
      • Private Air Conditioned Car with Driver.
      • Entrance Tickets for all Monuments.
      • Mineral Water Bottles.
      • All taxes.
      • Tips / Gratuities to guide and driver.
      • Any kind of drinks served with Lunch.
      • Any kind of personal expenses.

FAQ'S

What is Cancellation Policy?

You can cancel your tour up-to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Does Train ride includes Economy Coach and Executive Coach?

Both options are available for the train travel. When you will book the tour you can upgrade to Executive Coach.

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