Kerala Backwater Package
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Kerala Backwater Package Itinerary
Day1-2: New Delhi
Delhi Raj, Delhi haat & the various aspects of our capital city
Your mind is presented with a new wonder every time you step into the doors of a new place in Delhi, from the moment you land in New Delhi, to the first glimpse of the Indira Gandhi international airport terminal 3, to the ride through the clean, green, and marvellously illuminated roads of Delhi, to visits to the famous tourist attractions of our capital city, including forts, monuments, cuisines, restaurants, museums, sports events, and so on.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
Day 3: Agra
The white Taj & the greens all around
Your visit to Agra, the city that houses India’s most valuable diamond and one of the world’s seven famous marvels, the Taj Mahal, is one of the highlights of your trip to India. In a few words, the Taj Mahal is a stunning architectural masterpiece created by Shah Jahan, the Mughal Emperor, as a symbol of love and admiration to bury his wife’s remains and to astound everyone in the modern day.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
Day 4-5: Jaipur
The city palace, the Jal Mahal & Amber Fort, too many yet too less.
A trip to the pink city is a necessity because it introduces you to Rajasthan’s heartland and the Thar desert. Rajasthani culture, as well as the culture of India as a whole, is centred on Jaipur. The forts and monuments, particularly Amber Fort and Nahargarh Fort, tell the story of a fighting past, the era of provinces and kings, while the traditional shopping marketplaces and old city alleys speak of the city’s wealth and heritage.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
Day 6-7: Udaipur
Udaipur, the city of lakes, forts and memories
The city of lakes was instrumental in the construction of Rajasthan, the growth of Mewar, and the union of the provinces into Udaipur. This city invites you to its stunning Fateh Sagar, Lake Pichola, and breathtakingly beautiful forts, particularly Sajjangarh Fort, which is perched on a mountaintop overlooking the entire city with traces of clouds floating alongside you as you ascend. Sahelion ki bari and temples are two other points of interest.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
Day 8-9: Mumbai
Mumbai streets, marine drive lights, colaba cafes and the endless shopping
The streets of “Aamchi Mumbai” (our Mumbai) extol the city’s beauty as well as the simplicity of the people who live there. Despite its reputation as India’s financial capital, Mumbai is a city where one may lose oneself in the city’s charms and lights without fear of being attacked. Everything about the marine drive, the Elephanta caves, the causeway Colaba, the bars, cafes, lounges, restaurants, drives, bridges, and the seallink is designed to blow your mind.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
Day 10: Kochi
Kochi city lights and backwaters quiet
The beautiful capital of Kerala, Cochin or Kochi, exemplifies the perfect balance of city life and environment. On the one hand, the city centre area is known for its shopping malls and arcades. The Kochi backwaters, which line the Arabian Sea in a series, and other tourist attractions such as the Kochi fort, the marine drive, the hill palace, and the Mattancherry palace, on the other hand, cater to water lovers, history seekers, and adventure seekers.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
Day 11-12: Munnar
Munnar rivers & the blend of flora and fauna.
Munnar, a fantastic town and hill station in the western ghats of the highlands, is located along the southwestern stretch in the idukki district of Kerala. Munnar is home to different species of flora and animals in various sanctuaries and valleys, as well as the meeting point of three important rivers in south India.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
Day 13-14: Thekkady
The greens, wildlife and lake of the incredible periyar
Thekkady is a town in Kerala that is home to the famed Periyar National Park and is surrounded by lush evergreen/semi-evergreen, deciduous forests and savanna grasslands. It is located in close proximity to the Kerala-Tamilnadu border on the former’s side. This national park is best known for its bengali tigers, but it also has elephants, sambar, tigers, gaurs, nilgiri langurs, and other species. To add to the excitement, the national park includes a connected lake where boat rides are available.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
Day 15: Alleppey
Allepey temples and the noteworthy backwaters
Alleppey, commonly known as Alappuzha, is a small town in Kerala, India. Due to its back waters, the Alappuzha beach, which offers one of the most beautiful views of the Laccadive Sea, the Sri Krishna temple, the arthunkal basilica, mannarasala temple, chettikulangara devi temple, and the mullakkal temple, this town is unique in its own way and is also a very important tourist destination in India.
Accommodation: Houseboat stay for one night
Day 16-18: Kovalam
The sunset watch in the beautiful Kovalam
This little beach hamlet on the Arabian Sea, a short distance from Thiruvananthapuram’s city centre, is a significant showdown spot for many visitors and locals. Thousands of people visit this location every day to view the sunset and relax, especially during the high season. The 17-kilometer beach stretch in this town is separated into three sections, with granite formations acting as a barrier.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for three nights
Day 19-20: Delhi
The various facets of Delhi
Whether your journey begins or ends in Delhi, every second spent in this beautiful city in incredible India is a stunning moment to cherish for a lifetime. This city transports you from Mughal control through forts and monuments to British rule, from spicy dishes to foreign cuisines, from sporting events to musical festivals, and from Indian festivities to international ones, all of which are celebrated in this brilliant state.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
Drop to airport – No Hotel Stay
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