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A 6-Day Foodie Itinerary in Kerala

  1. Monday, July 17: Kochi
    30 minutes (20 kilometers) from Cochin International Airport

    Kochi, also known as Cochin, is a great place to start your foodie journey in Kerala. In the morning, head to Fort Kochi and explore the vibrant streets filled with colonial architecture and spice markets. Enjoy a traditional Keralan breakfast at a local eatery. In the afternoon, visit the Mattancherry Palace and the Paradesi Synagogue. In the evening, take a sunset cruise on the backwaters and savor a delicious seafood dinner.

    • Keralan Breakfast: ₹200, 1 hour
    • Mattancherry Palace: ₹100, 1 hour
    • Sunset Cruise: ₹1000, 2 hours
    • Seafood Dinner: ₹500, 1.5 hours
  2. Tuesday, July 18: Alleppey
    1.5 hours (53 kilometers) from Kochi

    In the morning, take a scenic drive to Alleppey, known as the "Venice of the East" due to its intricate network of canals and backwaters. Enjoy a traditional Kerala breakfast on a houseboat as you cruise through the serene backwaters. In the afternoon, visit the Alleppey Beach and explore the local markets. In the evening, indulge in a traditional Kerala thali dinner.

    • Kerala Breakfast on Houseboat: ₹500, 3 hours
    • Alleppey Beach: Free, 2 hours
    • Kerala Thali Dinner: ₹300, 1.5 hours
  3. Wednesday, July 19: Munnar
    4 hours (130 kilometers) from Alleppey

    Embark on a picturesque drive to Munnar, a hill station famous for its tea plantations. In the morning, visit the Tea Museum to learn about the history of tea production in the region and enjoy a refreshing cup of tea. In the afternoon, explore the beautiful Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. In the evening, savor a traditional Kerala-style dinner.

    • Tea Museum: ₹200, 2 hours
    • Eravikulam National Park: ₹200, 3 hours
    • Kerala-style Dinner: ₹400, 1.5 hours
  4. Thursday, July 20: Thekkady
    3 hours (90 kilometers) from Munnar

    Head to Thekkady, known for its spice plantations and wildlife. In the morning, take a guided tour of the spice plantations and learn about the various spices grown in Kerala. Enjoy a traditional Keralan lunch with authentic flavors. In the afternoon, go for a thrilling boat ride on Periyar Lake and spot wildlife in the Periyar National Park. In the evening, treat yourself to a delicious Kerala-style seafood dinner.

    • Spice Plantation Tour: ₹300, 2 hours
    • Keralan Lunch: ₹250, 1 hour
    • Periyar Lake Boat Ride: ₹500, 2 hours
    • Kerala-style Seafood Dinner: ₹500, 1.5 hours
  5. Friday, July 21: Kovalam
    4 hours (210 kilometers) from Thekkady

    Travel to Kovalam, a popular beach destination in Kerala. In the morning, relax on the sandy beaches and soak up the sun. Indulge in a seafood lunch at a beachfront restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the famous Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram. In the evening, enjoy a beachside dinner and sample local delicacies.

    • Beach Relaxation: Free, 3 hours
    • Seafood Lunch: ₹400, 1 hour
    • Padmanabhaswamy Temple: ₹100, 2 hours
    • Beachside Dinner: ₹500, 1.5 hours
  6. Saturday, July 22: Trivandrum
    30 minutes (15 kilometers) from Kovalam

    Explore the capital city of Kerala, Trivandrum. In the morning, visit the Napier Museum and art gallery to admire its impressive collection. Savor a traditional Kerala-style lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, explore the Kuthira Malika (Puthen Malika) Palace, known for its exquisite carved horses. In the evening, indulge in a farewell dinner with authentic Kerala cuisine.

    • Napier Museum: ₹200, 2 hours
    • Kerala-style Lunch: ₹300, 1 hour
    • Kuthira Malika Palace: ₹100, 1 hour
    • Farewell Dinner: ₹500, 1.5 hours

Recommendations

If you have extra time during your visit to Kerala, consider exploring the following attractions: the backwater village of Kumarakom, the hill station of Wayanad, and the historic city of Thrissur. For day trips, you can venture to the beautiful Athirapally Falls, take a tour of the tea estates in Wayanad, or visit the elephant training center in Kodanad. To make the most of your money and have a lot of fun, try tasting the local street food, attending cultural performances, and shopping for spices and handicrafts at local markets.

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