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7-Day Foodie Itinerary in Kerala

Wednesday August 9: Kochi

In the morning, explore the vibrant streets of Fort Kochi, known for its colonial architecture and charming cafes. Visit the famous Chinese Fishing Nets and enjoy a leisurely stroll along the picturesque promenade. In the afternoon, indulge in the local flavors by trying traditional Kerala cuisine at one of the many seafood restaurants. As the evening sets in, don't miss the opportunity to savor a delicious Kathi Roll from the street food vendors.

  • Fort Kochi: INR 0, 3 hours
  • Chinese Fishing Nets: INR 0, 1 hour
  • Seafood Restaurant: INR 500, 2 hours
  • Kathi Roll Street Food: INR 100, 1 hour
Thursday August 10: Munnar

Start your day with a visit to the Tea Museum, where you can learn about the history and production of tea in the region. Enjoy a refreshing cup of locally grown tea amidst the lush tea plantations. In the afternoon, take a scenic drive to Mattupetty Dam and indulge in a picnic lunch while enjoying the breathtaking views. For dinner, try the traditional Kerala thali at a local restaurant.

  • Tea Museum: INR 200, 2 hours
  • Mattupetty Dam: INR 0, 3 hours
  • Local Restaurant: INR 400, 2 hours
Friday August 11: Thekkady

Embark on a spice plantation tour in the morning and learn about the various spices grown in the region. Enjoy a traditional Kerala breakfast infused with aromatic spices. In the afternoon, go for a boat ride in Periyar Lake and spot wildlife in the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. For dinner, indulge in a flavorful bamboo biryani, a local specialty.

  • Spice Plantation Tour: INR 300, 3 hours
  • Kerala Breakfast: INR 200, 1 hour
  • Periyar Lake Boat Ride: INR 500, 2 hours
  • Bamboo Biryani: INR 300, 1 hour
Saturday August 12: Alleppey

Start your day with a relaxing backwater cruise on a traditional houseboat. Enjoy a delicious Kuttanadan breakfast while floating along the serene backwaters of Alleppey. In the afternoon, take a village tour to experience the local way of life and interact with the friendly villagers. For dinner, savor the famous Alleppey fish curry at a local restaurant.

  • Backwater Houseboat Cruise: INR 5000, 6 hours
  • Kuttanadan Breakfast: INR 200, 1 hour
  • Village Tour: INR 500, 3 hours
  • Alleppey Fish Curry: INR 400, 2 hours
Sunday August 13: Kozhikode

Start your morning with a visit to the Kozhikode Beach and enjoy the mesmerizing sunrise. Indulge in a traditional Malabar breakfast at a local eatery, known for its authentic flavors. In the afternoon, explore the bustling SM Street, popular for its street food stalls. Don't miss trying the famous Kozhikode biryani for dinner.

  • Kozhikode Beach: INR 0, 2 hours
  • Malabar Breakfast: INR 100, 1 hour
  • SM Street: INR 0, 2 hours
  • Kozhikode Biryani: INR 300, 1 hour
Monday August 14: Thiruvananthapuram

Start your day with a visit to the Napier Museum and explore the eclectic collection of art and artifacts. Enjoy a traditional Kerala lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the iconic Padmanabhaswamy Temple, known for its intricate architecture and religious significance. For dinner, try the popular Kerala-style prawn curry.

  • Napier Museum: INR 150, 2 hours
  • Kerala Lunch: INR 300, 1 hour
  • Padmanabhaswamy Temple: INR 0, 2 hours
  • Kerala-style Prawn Curry: INR 400, 1 hour
Tuesday August 15: Kannur

Explore the historical St. Angelo Fort in the morning and enjoy panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. Have a sumptuous Malabar breakfast at a local cafe. In the afternoon, visit the bustling Kannur Fish Market and witness the vibrant fish auction. For dinner, feast on the famous Malabar biryani.

  • St. Angelo Fort: INR 50, 2 hours
  • Malabar Breakfast: INR 100, 1 hour
  • Kannur Fish Market: INR 0, 2 hours
  • Malabar Biryani: INR 300, 1 hour

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For foodies looking for off the beaten path attractions, make sure to visit the local toddy shops in Kerala. These rustic establishments offer traditional toddy, a fermented coconut sap drink, along with delectable seafood dishes. Also, don't miss the opportunity to try authentic Malabar snacks like banana chips and pazham pori (banana fritters) from local street vendors.

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