Make this trip your own
Create your own free, personalized itinerary in seconds — then sign up to save and edit it.
Create my version
Viewed by 76 travelers

3-Day Family Friendly Itinerary for Kerala in December 2023

  1. Day 1: Kochi
    40 minutes (22 km) from Cochin International Airport

    Start your Kerala adventure in Kochi, the Queen of Arabian sea. Visit the Dutch Palace in Mattancherry, built in traditional Kerala style with a mix of European architecture. Then, head to the Jewish Synagogue, the oldest active synagogue in the Commonwealth of Nations. Take a stroll at the vibrant Fort Kochi beach and witness the iconic Chinese fishing nets. End the day with a traditional Kathakali performance, a classical dance-drama artform of Kerala.

  2. Day 2: Munnar
    4 hours 30 minutes (120 km) from Kochi

    Escape to the serene hill station of Munnar, known for its lush tea plantations and misty mountains. Start the day with a visit to the Tea Museum and learn about the history and production of tea in Kerala. Hike to the scenic Echo Point and Top Station for breathtaking views of the Western Ghats. Visit the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and spot endangered species such as the grizzled giant squirrel and the Indian star tortoise.

  3. Day 3: Alleppey
    4 hours (140 km) from Munnar

    End your Kerala trip with a relaxing houseboat ride in Alleppey, also known as the Venice of the East. Cruise along the backwaters and witness the tranquil village life of Kerala. Enjoy a delicious traditional Kerala lunch on the houseboat. Visit the Alleppey Beach, famous for its golden sand and clear waters. Learn about the ancient martial art of Kalaripayattu at the CVN Kalari Centre.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Dutch Palace (1 hour, INR 5)
  • Jewish Synagogue (1 hour, INR 5)
  • Kathakali Performance (2 hours, INR 300)
  • Tea Museum (1.5 hours, INR 150)
  • Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary (3 hours, INR 200)
  • Houseboat Ride (5 hours, INR 8000)
  • CVN Kalari Centre (1 hour, INR 300)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 9655

Recommendations

If you have extra time, consider visiting the Athirapally Waterfalls, the largest waterfall in Kerala, or the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can spot tigers and elephants. To maximize your fun, try traditional Kerala cuisine such as appam and stew, puttu and kadala curry, and fish molee. Don't forget to shop for souvenirs such as spices, tea, and handloom textiles. Lastly, be sure to witness the mesmerizing sunset at each location.

0
Like this trip? Make your own version.
A free, personalized itinerary in seconds — sign up to save and edit it.
Create my version