The Athirappilly Waterfall, located in the Sholayar forest range, is a popular picnic spot and serves as a backdrop for many movies. It is among the most beautiful falls in Kerala, with a height of approximately 25 m. Enjoy the naturally fresh water with your friends as you start the trip.
Take a jungle safari in the Eravikulam National Park and explore the flora and fauna of Kerala. The park has a great herd of Nilgiri Tahr, a mountain goat species native to southern India. Watch these beautiful creatures roaming around the national park. The safari will be completed in approximately 3 hours, after which you can head to the beach party.
The long beach of Cherai is a popular spot for beach parties, where you can enjoy a variety of seafood and drinks. You may also enjoy various beach activities like beach volleyball, football, Frisbee, etc. You can spend the night partying on the beach under the stars.
Begin the day by exploring the historical city of Fort Kochi, which has an unmistakable vintage charm to it. Visit the St. Francis Church, Dutch Palace, Chinese Fishing Nets, and the Jewish Synagogue. Learn about the diverse cultural history of this wonderful place.
Take a ferry ride from Fort Kochi to Vypeen Island and visit the lighthouse. The lighthouse provides a lovely view of the surrounding village and has a small museum. Take a nap on the hammocks in the tranquil precinct of the lighthouse.
MG Road is known as the heart of Kochi's nightlife. If you want to party in style, this is the place to be. Enjoy some excellent seafood, watch a movie at a nearby multiplex, go to a bar or pub, or catch a live music performance.
The houseboat cruise on Alleppey's backwaters is one of Kerala's essential travel experiences. Sail leisurely on the Vembanad Lake, relax on the deck on a comfortable sofa, and enjoy an exotic meal cooked by the boat's crew. You can even choose to stay overnight on the boat if you wish to, or head out early evening towards the Kalaripayattu show.
Kalaripayattu is said to be the world's oldest martial art form. Watch trained fighter-artists perform gravity-defying moves, intense acrobatics, and other feats of physical discipline and skill. By participating in the encounter between students of different styles of this ancient art form yourselves, learn about self-defense and the age-old cultural traditions.
Take the Athirappilly waterfall trek and enjoy the majestic waterfall from several spots. The water gushing on the rocks and their thunderous sound will leave you speechless. A trek to the top of the falls is well worth the effort. It is a challenging hike due to steep, rocky terrain, but it is a must-try to catch a wonderful view of the entire waterfall.
Finish the trip by visiting the Elephant Sanctuary where you can spend time bathing, feeding, and playing with the giant animals. Witness their charm and excellence in the water, and learn about the behavior of these gentle giants from their caretakers.
If you have more time, you could visit other attractions of Kerala like Kumarakom, Tea Gardens at Munnar, Kovalam Beach, Kozhikode, and many more. If you have less time, you can cut out Day 4 altogether, or skip a portion of the day-trip to make it less hectic. Whatever you remove or add to this itinerary, make sure it suits your interest regardless of the occasion you are traveling, including a bachelor party.