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6-Day Nature Itinerary in Kerala

  1. Saturday August 5: Munnar
    3 hours 30 minutes (82 miles) from Thiruvananthapuram

    Begin your nature-filled journey in Munnar, a hill station known for its tea plantations and stunning landscapes. In the morning, explore the famous Eravikulam National Park, home to endangered Nilgiri Tahr. In the afternoon, visit the Mattupetty Dam and enjoy a boat ride on the serene reservoir. In the evening, take a leisurely stroll through the tea gardens, breathing in the refreshing aroma of tea leaves.

    • Eravikulam National Park: £5, 3 hours
    • Mattupetty Dam: £2, 2 hours
  2. Sunday August 6: Varkala
    6 hours (119 miles) from Munnar

    On day two, head to Varkala, a coastal town known for its picturesque cliffs and beaches. Start your morning by unwinding on Varkala Beach, where you can relax or take a dip in the Arabian Sea. In the afternoon, explore the Janardanaswamy Temple, an ancient Hindu pilgrimage site. In the evening, witness the stunning sunset from the top of the cliff while enjoying a delicious seafood dinner at one of the local restaurants.

    • Varkala Beach: Free, 2 hours
    • Janardanaswamy Temple: Free, 1 hour
  3. Monday August 7: Alleppey
    3 hours 30 minutes (89 miles) from Varkala

    Embark on a backwater adventure in Alleppey, famous for its enchanting houseboat cruises. Start your day with a morning cruise through the serene backwaters, surrounded by lush greenery and coconut trees. In the afternoon, visit the Alleppey Beach for some relaxation and sunbathing. In the evening, experience the captivating Kathakali performance, a traditional dance-drama of Kerala.

    • Backwater Houseboat Cruise: £100, 4 hours
    • Alleppey Beach: Free, 2 hours
    • Kathakali Performance: £10, 2 hours
  4. Tuesday August 8: Thiruvananthapuram
    2 hours (51 miles) from Alleppey

    Continue your journey to Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala, rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty. Start your morning by visiting the iconic Padmanabhaswamy Temple, one of the richest temples in the world. In the afternoon, explore the Napier Museum and Art Gallery, showcasing a remarkable collection of ancient artifacts and artwork. In the evening, take a relaxing walk along the Kovalam Beach and witness the mesmerizing sunset.

    • Padmanabhaswamy Temple: Free, 2 hours
    • Napier Museum and Art Gallery: £3, 2 hours
    • Kovalam Beach: Free, 1 hour
  5. Wednesday August 9: Thiruvananthapuram (Day Trip to Poovar)
    1 hour (16 miles) from Thiruvananthapuram

    Take a day trip to Poovar, a tranquil village located at the southern tip of Kerala. In the morning, explore the Poovar Backwaters on a boat ride, marveling at the scenic beauty and birdlife. Afterward, visit the Poovar Beach for some relaxation and sunbathing. In the afternoon, indulge in a rejuvenating Ayurvedic spa treatment. In the evening, enjoy a delicious seafood dinner at a riverside restaurant.

    • Poovar Backwater Boat Ride: £30, 2 hours
    • Poovar Beach: Free, 2 hours
    • Ayurvedic Spa Treatment: £50, 1 hour
  6. Thursday August 10: Thiruvananthapuram
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    On your last day, explore more of Thiruvananthapuram's cultural gems. Start your day by visiting the Kanakakunnu Palace, known for its architectural beauty and serene surroundings. In the afternoon, explore the Kerala Science and Technology Museum, offering interactive exhibits and planetarium shows. In the evening, stroll through the vibrant streets of the city, exploring local markets and savoring the delicious street food.

    • Kanakakunnu Palace: £2, 2 hours
    • Kerala Science and Technology Museum: £5, 2 hours

Recommendations

While you've covered some of the best nature spots in Kerala with this itinerary, there are a few additional attractions and day trips you might consider. If you have an extra day, visit Thekkady and explore Periyar National Park, known for its wildlife and scenic beauty. You can also visit Wayanad and explore its lush green forests and waterfalls. To make the most of your money and have a lot of fun, don't forget to negotiate prices at local markets and try local street food for an authentic culinary experience.

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