Begin your honeymoon in Cochin, the historic port city and a blend of Indian and colonial culture. Start your morning with a visit to the Chinese Fishing Nets, Fort Kochi Beach, and St. Francis Church. In the afternoon, explore the Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace, and Jew Town with its antique shops. End your day with a sunset cruise at the Marine Drive.
Travel to Alleppey, famous for its backwaters and houseboats. Spend your morning cruising through the scenic backwaters, watching the tranquil beauty of the coconut groves and paddy fields. After lunch, take a leisurely stroll on the Alleppey beach and enjoy the sunset. End your day with a candlelight dinner aboard your houseboat.
Head to Munnar, a hill station and one of the top honeymoon destinations in Kerala, famous for its tea plantations and breathtaking scenery. In the morning, visit the Tea Museum, followed by a trek to the Echo Point with a stunning view of the Western Ghats. In the afternoon, visit the Mattupetty Dam and Kundala Lake. End your day with a romantic candlelight dinner at your resort.
Travel to Thekkady, a wildlife sanctuary and spice plantation town. In the morning, take a boat ride on Periyar Lake and spot elephants, bisons and deer. After lunch, explore the spice plantations and learn about the spices grown in Kerala. End your day with a traditional Kathakali Dance Performance.
End your honeymoon in Kovalam, a beach town known for its crescent-shaped beaches and Ayurvedic massages. Spend your morning relaxing on the beach and getting an Ayurvedic massage. In the afternoon, visit the iconic lighthouse and the Halcyon Castle. End your day with a romantic candlelight dinner at your resort with the sound of the waves in the background.
If you have more time, consider visiting Wayanad, a beautiful hill station or Varkala, a coastal town with a stunning beach and a 2000-year-old temple. You can also take a day trip to Athirapally Waterfalls, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in India.
Make sure to sample the local cuisine such as Appam, Puttu, and Karimeen Fry. You can also take a cooking class to learn how to make these dishes. Kerala is also known for its Ayurvedic massages and treatments, so make sure to indulge in one. Maximize your fun by trying adventure activities like trekking, bamboo rafting, and water sports.
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