3 Days 2 Nights
Daily Tour
50 people
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Meals: Nil
Hotel: Stay at the Hotel in Cochin

Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: Stay at the Hotel in Munnar

Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: Stay at the Hotel in Munnar

Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: Stay at the Hotel in Thekkady
Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: Stay at the Houseboat Alleppey

Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: Stay at the Hotel in Kovalam

Meals: Breakfast
Hotel: Nil
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Note: The details provided in the itinerary are for reference only and may be updated or modified without prior notice depending on operational re
Step into the serene world of Munnar, Kerala’s most iconic hill station, with this short yet refreshing 3-day tour. Starting with a scenic drive from Kochi, the journey takes you through lush valleys, gushing waterfalls, and sprawling tea gardens nestled in the Western Ghats.
Once the summer retreat of the British in South India, Munnar still echoes with colonial charm and is steeped in a rich blend of plantation heritage and local tribal culture. The town sits at the confluence of three rivers—Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundale—and offers a peaceful escape into the lap of nature.
Discover Munnar’s top attractions, including Mattupetty Dam, Kundala Lake, and Echo Point, before exploring the rich biodiversity of Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. This tour perfectly blends nature, wildlife, and local culture, making it ideal for couples, families, and solo travellers seeking a peaceful, scenic getaway.”
The best time is from September to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant.
Waterfalls like Cheeyappara and Valara are best seen during and just after the monsoon (June to October).
No, it’s usually closed in February/March for the Nilgiri Tahr breeding season.
Yes, boating is usually available, but it may be suspended during heavy rain or maintenance.
Yes, you’ll pass by and can walk around tea estates; tea museum visits can also be added.
Yes, you can buy spices, tea, essential oils, and handmade chocolates in local markets.
Carry light woollens or a jacket, especially for evenings; comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Basic Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, though mobile network (especially internet) may be spotty in remote areas.
Yes, it’s a relaxed itinerary with minimal physical strain, suitable for all age groups.
While Munnar is more nature-focused, you may visit local churches and small temples reflecting Kerala's rural culture.
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