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2-Day Itinerary for Kerala in June 2023

  1. Day 1: Cochin
    34 minutes (20.6 km) from Kochi International Airport

    Cochin, also known as Kochi, is a vibrant city that boasts a rich and diverse cultural heritage. Visit the historic Fort Kochi, which dates back to the 16th century, and take a stroll through its charming streets lined with colonial-era buildings. The Jewish Quarter, also known as Jew Town, is a unique neighborhood with a rich history and plenty of local shops and markets. Another must-see attraction is the Chinese Fishing Nets, a unique fishing technique that's been used in Kochi for centuries. Finish your day with a relaxing sunset cruise on the backwaters.

  2. Day 2: Munnar
    4 hours 13 minutes (148.8 km) from Cochin

    Munnar is a beautiful hill station that's surrounded by rolling hills, tea plantations, and lush forests. Visit the Mattupetty Dam, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and is a great place to go boating. Another must-see attraction is the Eravikulam National Park, which is home to several endangered species including the Nilgiri Tahr. Take a stroll through the Tea Museum to learn about the history and production of tea in the region. Finish your day with a visit to the picturesque Echo Point.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Fort Kochi (2-3 hours, Free)
  • Jewish Quarter (2-3 hours, Free)
  • Chinese Fishing Nets (1-2 hours, Free)
  • Sunset Cruise (1-2 hours, INR 600-800 per person)
  • Mattupetty Dam (1-2 hours, INR 10 per person)
  • Eravikulam National Park (3-4 hours, INR 120 per person)
  • Tea Museum (1-2 hours, INR 100 per person)
  • Echo Point (1-2 hours, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 930-1,150 per person

Recommendations

Other attractions worth considering include the Athirapally Waterfalls, the backwaters of Alleppey, and the hill station of Thekkady. To maximize your fun, try some of the local cuisine, such as traditional Kerala-style fish curry or Malabar biryani. You can also take a cooking class to learn how to make these dishes yourself. Finally, make sure to talk to the locals and learn about their culture and traditions. They are friendly and welcoming, and will be more than happy to share their stories with you.

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