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Duration

5 Days 10 Hours

Group Size

4 persons

Location

Kerala

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Itinerary

Day 0: Kochi to Athirapally (80 km / 2 hrs)

The drive between Kochi and Athirapally is short yet full of natural charm. Pass through lush countryside, rubber plantations, and small villages before reaching the majestic Athirapally and Vazhachal Waterfalls. Stop at Thumboormuzhi Dam or Ezhattumugham Nature Village en route for scenic river views and a breath of fresh air.

Overnight Stay at Athirapally

Day 1: Kochi to Athirapally (80 km / 2 hrs)

The drive between Kochi and Athirapally is short yet full of natural charm. Pass through lush countryside, rubber plantations, and small villages before reaching the majestic Athirapally and Vazhachal Waterfalls. Stop at Thumboormuzhi Dam or Ezhattumugham Nature Village en route for scenic river views and a breath of fresh air.

Overnight Stay at Athirapally

Included/Excluded

Accommodation Stay in 3*/4*/5* category hotels as per package on twin/double sharing basis. Daily housekeeping and standard amenities (Wi-Fi, hot water, toiletries, etc.).
National Park / Island Entry Fees Entry fees for Phi Phi Island, James Bond Island, Coral Island, etc. (approx. THB 200–400 per person per island). Marine park fees and snorkeling equipment rental (payable on-site).

Hotel Details

One of these Hotels would be booked for your trip at the mentioned locations.
Kochi (1 Night)
hotel/broad-bean-hotel Broad Bean Hotel
Deluxe Room
All Inclusive
hotel/diana-heights Diana Heights
Deluxe
hotel/broad-bean-hotel Broad Bean Hotel
Deluxe Suite Room
Breakfast & Lunch / Dinner
Munnar (1 Night)
hotel/broadbean-resort-and-spa Broadbean Resort and Spa
Executive Club Rooms
Kochi (1 Night)
hotel/holiday-inn-cochin Holiday Inn Cochin
Premium Rooms
Breakfast & Lunch / Dinner

FAQs

When is the best time to visit Kerala?
October to March is the peak season with pleasant weather for sightseeing. April–June is warm but good for hill stations. June–September is monsoon season, ideal for Ayurveda and lush landscapes.
What is the weather like in Kerala?
Munnar/Thekkady (Hill Stations): Cool 15–25°C Kochi/Kumarakom/Alleppey: Tropical 25–32°C Kovalam/Trivandrum: Warm beach climate 27–33°C
Does it rain a lot in Kerala?
Yes, monsoon months (June–September) get heavy rain. Carry a raincoat and waterproof footwear.
What are Kerala houseboats?
Traditional “Kettuvallam” boats converted into floating hotels with rooms, dining, and decks.
What time do houseboats operate?
Cruise usually runs from 12:30 PM – 5:30 PM, anchored at night due to government safety rules, and resumes at 7:30 AM next morning.
Can we go into the lake and canals at night?
No, houseboats stay docked overnight for safety.
Is A/C available in houseboats?
Yes, but AC usually runs only from 9 PM to 6 AM unless it is a full-time AC premium boat.
What meals are served on houseboats?
Traditional Kerala meals with fish, vegetables, rice, and coconut-based dishes. Veg and Jain meals available on request.
Are entry fees included in the package?
Usually no, unless specified. National parks, museums, boat rides, and cultural shows are paid directly at the venue.
Do parks have daily limits?
Yes, places like Eravikulam National Park have visitor caps and ticket queues. Pre-booking is recommended.
Is jeep safari included in Thekkady?
Jeep safari, bamboo rafting, and boating require separate tickets.
Why is the AC switched off in hill stations?
At Munnar and Thekkady, AC may be turned off due to cold climate and local guidelines.
Is Wi-Fi available everywhere?
Many hill hotels have limited network due to terrain. Carry a secondary SIM if work is important.
Do hotels have heaters?
Some hotels offer room heaters at an extra cost.
What type of vehicle will be provided?
Depending on group size: Sedan, Innova, Tempo Traveller, or Coach. All transfers are private.
How are road conditions in Kerala?
Highways are good. Hill roads are scenic but curvy—avoid heavy food before travel.
Are night drives allowed?
Forest routes between some towns close at night (ex: Munnar–Thekkady via national park area). Plan arrival times.
Is Kerala food spicy?
Kerala cuisine uses coconut, mild spices, and fresh ingredients. Spice level can be customized.
Do we get North Indian food?
Yes, especially in hotels. But local food is recommended for authentic experience.
Are vegetarian and Jain options available?
Yes, but request in advance.
What clothes should I carry?
Hill stations: light jacket + comfortable shoes Backwaters/Beaches: cotton clothes Monsoon: quick-dry fabric + raincoat Temples: modest dress (covered shoulders and legs)
Any temple dress code?
Yes. Some temples do not allow western wear or leather items inside.
Is mobile network good?
Jio and Airtel work best. In hills, network may drop.
Do most places accept UPI?
Yes. Kerala has great digital payment adoption. Carry some cash for small shops.
Is Kerala safe for tourists?
Yes, one of India’s safest states with high literacy and tourism-friendly culture.
Any wildlife precautions?
Follow forest department rules in national parks. Don’t feed or touch animals.
Can we swim on beaches?
Swim only at marked safe zones, especially in Kovalam. Waves can be strong.
What to buy in Kerala?
Spices, tea, coffee, banana chips, Kathakali masks, coir products, Ayurvedic oils.
Are prices fixed?
Markets may require negotiation. Government emporiums have fixed prices.
Is Kerala good for Ayurveda?
Yes, Kerala is the birthplace of Ayurveda. Monsoon is the best time for treatments.
Are Ayurvedic massages included?
Only if mentioned. Book licensed centres only.
What documents do I need?
Government ID Digital copies of tickets Hotel vouchers Travel insurance (recommended)
Documents required For foreign tourists?
Passport, valid visa, and vaccination guidelines if applicable.
Is Kerala suitable for children?
Yes. Backwaters, beaches, and wildlife are kid-friendly.
Any tips for senior travelers?
Avoid long hill journeys in one stretch. Choose comfortable vehicles and hotels with lifts.
Can we use plastic bottles?
Minimize plastic. Parks follow eco rules. Use refillable bottles.
Can we play loud music on houseboats?
Low volume allowed. Loud music is restricted after 10 PM.
Can we play loud
Low volume allowed.

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