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Kerala Tour with Athirapally Waterfall

8 Days

Overview

Explore the beauty of Kerala through our well-curated Kerala tTour with Athirapally Waterfall tour package. This tour covers the mighty Athirapally waterfalls and many other tourist destinations in ‘God’s Own Country’. In addition, you will cover the major tourist attractions of Munnar, Alleppey, Kovalam, and Thiruvananthapuram.

A trip to Athirapally Falls allows you to indulge in beach fun, Ayurvedic massages, and many other fun activities. Moreover, enjoying the scenic houseboat ride on the backwater is the best thing about this 8 days Kerala Athirapally tour package including meals, stays, sightseeing tours, and swift transfers.

Note: It is a suggested itinerary that displays what could be possible with this 8-day Kerala tour package. Contact us for any modifications.

Highlights

  • Visit the beautiful Athirapally Waterfalls
  • Savor the sweet aroma of tTea plantations
  • Munnar sightseeing
  • Alleppey houseboat tour
  • Beach leisure at Kovalam
  • Thiruvananthapuram sightseeing

Itinerary

Upon arrival at the Kochi Airport/ Railway Station in Ernakulam, you will be transferred to Athirapally. It is considered as the land of forests, rivers and great waterfalls. Upon arrival Athirapally, check into the hotel. The rest of the evening is free to explore the sights and sounds of Athirapally. Athirapally Waterfalls is known as the Niagara Falls of India. The spectacular view of the cascading waterfalls from heights of 80 feet is an experience par excellence. It lies within the wilderness of the Sholayar Range which offers a beautiful breathtaking view. Stay overnight in Athirapally.

Post breakfast in the morning; embark on sightseeing tour of Charpa Falls, Vazhachal Waterfalls, Vazhachal Forest Gardens and Thumpurmuzhi Gardens. Located close to the Athirapally Falls, the Vazhachal Waterfalls are a part of the Chalakudy river stream. The rest of the day is free to explore the fishing spot in the river. Later, pay a visit to the tribal village and trek to the base of the waterfall. Stay overnight in Athirapally.

Post breakfast in the morning, drive to Munnar, enveloped in the lush greenery. It is breathtakingly beautiful, and a refuge for peace loving tourists. It is an idyllic tourist destination in the God’s Own Country and considered as the Gateway to the South Indian hills. En-route, you can also watch the lovely waterfalls in Cheeyappara and colorful flowers in Blossom Gardens. Later, check into the hotel and retire for the day, amidst the comforts of your room. The rest of the day is free to explore this beautiful hill town. Stay overnight in Munnar.

Day 4 :
Munnar

Post breakfast in the morning; embark on sightseeing tour of Munnar. Later, visit the Eravikulam National Park where you can see the rare mountain goats also known as the Nilgiri Tahr, and Mattupetty Dam. The Shola forests around the Mattupetty Dam are perfect for bird watching and trekking. Kundala is a picturesque town located at the confluence of three mountain streams- Kundala, Mudrapuzha and Nallathanni. You can also visit Echo Point, View Point and verdant tea gardens. The rest of the day is free to explore the allures of picturesque town. Stay overnight in Munnar.

Post breakfast drive to Alleppey. Upon arrival, board the traditionally decorated houseboat to enjoy a scenic ride through the backwaters. Stay overnight on board the houseboat.

Post breakfast check out from the houseboat, proceed towards Kovalam. Thereafter, enjoy a leisurely stay on the beach. Stay overnight in Kovalam.

Day 7 :
Kovalam

In the morning, embark on a sightseeing tour of Thiruvananthapuram which include Padmanabha Swamy temple, Veli Tourist Village, Museum Complex, Science & Technology Museum, Shangmugham Beach and Aakulam boat club etc. Stay overnight in Kovalam.

Today, you will be transferred to the Trivandrum airport/railway station to board flight for onward journey.

FAQs

What is Kerala famous for?

God’s Own Country, Kerala is famous for its scenic beauty, mesmerizing backwaters, eco-tourism, quaint hill stations, beautiful houseboats, Kathakali dance performances, serene beaches, and mouth-watering cuisine.

What is the best time to visit Kerala?

The best time to visit Kerala is from September to March. The weather remains pleasant with less humidity and is comfortable enough for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Is Kerala worth visiting?

Yes, Kerala is worth visiting. Be it the eco-tourism initiatives or the natural beauty of hill stations, beaches, and backwaters, Kerala is simply too tempting.

How much does a Kerala trip cost?

A typical 4 nights trip to Kerala will cost you around INR 15,000 per person. This package will include meals, accommodations, sightseeing tours, and transfers.

Which tour package is the best?

Depending on the duration and budget of travelers and the places they want to visit, a package that fulfills their requirements turns out to be the best tour package. The choice of package to be called ‘the best’ varies from tourists to tourists. However, every tour package comprises accommodation, transfers, meals, and sightseeing.

Some of the top Kerala tour packages allow tourists to –

  • Explore the charming beauty of hill stations and beaches.
  • Soak up in the sun at Kovalam.
  • Spend a night in a houseboat.
  • Get an insight into the history and culture of Trivandrum.
  • Cruise on the serene backwaters of Alleppey.
  • Go for wildlife sightseeing at Thekkady.

How can I plan a budget trip to Kerala?

You can efficiently plan a budget trip to Kerala with some useful tips.

  •  Book flights/train tickets in advance.
  •  Avoid luxury hotels and instead, choose comfortable stays.
  •  Travel in the off-season to get accommodation at cheap rates.
  •  Use public transport. They are usually cheaper than private taxis or cars.
  •  Plan a detailed itinerary and follow it.

How many days are enough for Kerala?

To explore the best of Kerala, you need at least 6-7 days. This will allow you to relish the time at this enchanting state and have the best time of your life.

Kerala vs Goa: Which place should you visit? 

Kerala vs Goa: Which place should you visit?
Trip to Kerala or Goa depends upon your budget of flight/train tickets, places of stay, transfers, restaurant choices, activities, and sightseeing tours. You can spend more or less according to your needs in Kerala or Goa.

Is Kerala good for a honeymoon?

Yes, Kerala is good for a honeymoon. There are a lot of quaint places in Munnar and Alleppey to spend time in peace and privacy with your partner.

Which is better for honeymoon Goa or Kerala?

Both Goa and Kerala are extremely popular among honeymoon couples. They provide a great romantic atmosphere to have quality time with your loved one. Goa and Kerala offer amazing natural beauty, beaches with countless memories.

However, beaches in Kerala are much cleaner and less crowded than those in Goa. If vibrant nightlife, pubs, and crazy parties are more your thing, visit Goa. And if you love peaceful, and less crowded places, then pick Kerala.

What can couples do in Kerala?

Here are some of the romantic things honeymoon couples and people rekindling their love can do –

  •  Cruise through backwaters in a houseboat
  •  Enjoy the sweet aroma of tea plantations in Munnar
  •  Stay in a Kerala Treehouse
  •  Get an Ayurveda couple massage
  •  Watch the sunrise together
  •  Visiting the heart-shaped lake in Chembra
  •  Visi the spice plantations in Wayanad
  •  Stay in a beach resort
  •  Go for amusement park rides

Is alcohol banned in Kerala?

No, alcohol is not banned in Kerala. You can get alcohol in five-star hotel bars and in beer and wine parlors.

Can we visit Kerala in December?

Yes, you can visit Kerala in December. The temperature ranges between 23°C to 31°C. Also, Kerala’s weather is warm and cozy, which is perfect to plan a holiday and go out for sightseeing.

What should I wear in Kerala?

While visiting Kerala, you may wonder what to pack for your trip. You can wear whatever you want, as long as you are respecting their culture. Tank tops, shorts, long skirts, jeans, leggings, etc. are all fine. Just avoid wearing short clothes and cover your shoulders while visiting a religious place.

How can I go to Kerala by train?

Kerala is well-connected by railway from all parts of India. The five major railway stations in Kerala are Calicut, Ernakulam Junction, Trichur, Trivandrum Kochuveli, and Trivandrum Central.

Kerala Express 12625/12626 is a daily superfast express train of Indian Railways that runs from New Delhi to Trivandrum. Other trains like Rajdhani, Duronto, and Superfast Express also operate from different parts of India.

How to reach Kerala by air?

The state of Kerala has three main airports located at Trivandrum, Kozhikode, and Kochi. Moreover, Trivandrum and Kochi are international airports that serve both international and domestic flights. Apart from these, several domestic airports connect almost all the major states in the country with Kerala.

Which are the best places for a honeymoon in Kerala?

Kerala is one of the most beautiful honeymoon places in India where you can weave everlasting memories with your beloved. Here are the best places to visit for a honeymoon in Kerala –

  •  Munnar – Attukal Waterfalls, shikara boat ride at Kundala Lake
  •  Alleppey – houseboat cruise and sunset at Kuttanad, soak in the sun at the Alappuzha beach
  •  Wayanad – picturesque settings of Chembra Peak, cozy time at Pookode Lake
  •  Thekkady – boat ride in the Periyar Lake
  •  Bekal – spend time at the Bekal fort
  •  Kumarakom – seek blessings at the Adithyapuram Surya Temple, watch birds at the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

What are the best tourist places to visit in Kerala during summer?

Summers are really pleasant in Kerala and you can plan an amazing holiday with family and friends. The best tourist places to visit in Kerala during summer are Munnar, Thekkady, Vagamon, Ponmudi, Lakkidi, Idukki, Malampuzha, Kovalam Beach, and Alleppey Beach.

What are the best tourist places to visit in Kerala during the winter?

Winter is a great time to head to God’s Own Country with your loved ones for everlasting memories. The best tourist places to visit in Kerala during winter are Munnar, Wayanad, Silent Valley, Kuttikkanam, Periyar, Alleppey, and Vagamon.

Which are the best places to visit in Kerala for a family holiday?

Spend a fun time with your family in this beautiful state of Kerala. Here are some of the best places in Kerala for a family holiday –

  •  Alleppey
  •  Munnar
  •  Fort Kochi
  •  Thekkady
  •  Kovalam
  •  Kumarakom
  •  Thrissur
  •  Kasargod
  •  Trivandrum
  •  Munroe Island

Which are the less crowded beaches in Kerala?

If you love to laze around in golden sands with a view of clean waters, then plan a secluded getaway to these less crowded beaches in Kerala –

  •  Kappad Beach, Kozhikode
  •  Muzhappilangad Beach, Muzhappilangad
  •  Kappil Beach, Trivandrum
  •  Kizhunna Ezhara Beach, Kannur
  •  Chowara Beach, Trivandrum
  •  Meenkunnu Beach, Azhikode
  •  Chavakkad Beach, Thrissur

Which beach is perfect for a family holiday?

Kovalam Beach is perfect for a family holiday. Due to its convenient location near Trivandrum city, this beach receives a lot of tourists all around the year. You can spend time with your family while relishing Kerala’s cuisine at open-air restaurants. Also, indulge in water sports like surfing, windsurfing, parasailing, and snorkeling.

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