Explore the serene hill-station of Munnar and the enchanting backwaters of Alleppey with this 3-day itinerary. Enjoy the lush green landscapes, experience the local culture, and indulge in some mouth-watering South Indian delicacies.
Morning: Start your day with a visit to Rajamalai National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its endangered species of mountain goats, the Nilgiri Tahr. Enjoy the picturesque views of tea plantations and the surrounding valleys.
Afternoon: Visit the Tea Museum, located in the Nallathanni Estate of Tata Tea, to discover the history of tea production in Munnar. Savor some freshly brewed tea while enjoying the scenic views of the estate.
Evening: Head to the Attukad Waterfalls to witness the stunning cascading waterfalls amidst the lush green hills. Enjoy a peaceful walk around the surrounding tea plantations.
Morning: Rise early for a serene boat ride along the Alleppey backwaters. Witness the lifestyle of the locals living along the canals and explore the surrounding lush green paddy fields.
Afternoon: Visit the Alleppey Beach, also known as Alappuzha Beach, to relax and soak up some sun. Take a stroll along the long stretch of white sand and indulge in some fresh seafood delicacies.
Evening: Experience a mesmerizing sunset from the Thumpoly Beach and witness the unique Chinese fishing nets in action.
Morning: Get your adrenaline pumping with a trek to the top of the Meesapulimala peak, the second-highest peak in the Western Ghats. Take in the stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
Afternoon: Head to the Mattupetty Dam for a peaceful picnic amidst the lush green hills. Enjoy a boat ride in the serene waters and catch a glimpse of the diverse birds and animals around.
Evening: Depart from Munnar and head back to Cochin International Airport to catch your flight back home.
If you have an extra day, visit the Eravikulam National Park, home to a variety of endangered species and the world's highest tea plantation at Kolukkumalai. Take a day trip to the stunning hill-station of Thekkady, known for its spice plantations and wildlife sanctuary.
To maximize your fun, hire a bike or a scooter to explore the picturesque locations at your own pace. Don't forget to try some authentic Kerala-style food, including Appam and Stew, Malabar Parotta, and Fish Curry.
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