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Exotic Kerala Safari: 4 Nights / 5 Days Journey into Nature’s Bliss

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5 days 4 nights

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Daily Tour

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60 people

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Exotic Kerala Safari: 4 Nights / 5 Days Journey into Nature’s Bliss

Kerala, fondly known as “God’s Own Country,” is an unparalleled destination for travelers seeking lush landscapes, pristine beaches, and a rich cultural experience. This 4 nights and 5 days itinerary takes you deep into Kerala’s mesmerizing natural beauty—from tranquil backwaters to exotic wildlife safaris—providing an immersive adventure in one of India’s most beloved destinations.

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Day 1: Arrival in Cochin – The Gateway to Kerala

Your Kerala safari begins in Cochin (Kochi), a bustling port city with a deep-rooted colonial history. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and prepare for a day of exploration.

Start your tour with a visit to the historical Fort Kochi, famous for its quaint streets, vibrant art galleries, and Portuguese and Dutch-inspired architecture. Wander through the charming lanes, taking in iconic landmarks like the St. Francis Church, one of the oldest European churches in India, and the Santa Cruz Basilica. Don’t miss the chance to see the ancient Chinese fishing nets—a symbol of Kochi’s connection to international maritime trade.

End your evening at the famous Marine Drive, where you can enjoy scenic views of the sea. Overnight stay in Cochin.

Day 2: Cochin to Munnar – The Land of Tea Gardens

After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive to Munnar, a picturesque hill station situated 1,600 meters above sea level. The route to Munnar is itself an attraction, with winding roads, rolling hills, and waterfalls cascading down rocky slopes.

Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and take some time to soak in Munnar’s beauty. In the afternoon, visit the Tea Museum, where you’ll discover the history of tea in Kerala and enjoy a guided tour of the tea-making process. Munnar is famous for its sprawling tea plantations that paint the landscape a vibrant green, creating an endless sea of lush hills. You’ll also get a chance to taste freshly brewed tea from the plantations.

Conclude your day with a visit to Mattupetty Dam, which offers stunning views of the valley and is a great spot for a relaxing boat ride. Return to your hotel in Munnar for an overnight stay.

Day 3: Munnar to Thekkady – Gateway to Kerala’s Wildlife

On day three, travel to Thekkady, home to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala’s most famous wildlife reserve. The sanctuary’s lush tropical forests, rich biodiversity, and peaceful lakes make it a prime destination for nature and wildlife enthusiasts.

After checking in at your hotel in Thekkady, embark on a boat safari on Periyar Lake, where you’ll have the chance to spot elephants, sambar deer, bison, and even wild boars roaming freely on the shore. The Periyar sanctuary is also home to a wide variety of bird species, making it a birdwatcher’s paradise.

For the more adventurous, consider an early morning jungle walk or bamboo rafting experience in the forest, led by local tribal guides who will offer insights into Kerala’s indigenous flora and fauna. Spend your night in Thekkady, surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature.

Day 4: Thekkady to Alleppey – Backwater Bliss

No trip to Kerala would be complete without experiencing the state’s famous backwaters. On day four, drive to Alleppey, often called the “Venice of the East,” and check in for a unique stay on a traditional houseboat. These houseboats, or kettuvallams, have been transformed into floating hotels, providing all the amenities you need while offering a unique experience of life on the water.

As you drift along the serene backwaters, you’ll pass by lush green landscapes, coconut groves, rice paddies, and small villages. The calm, mirror-like water reflects the blue sky and surrounding greenery, creating a mesmerizing view that’s perfect for relaxation and reflection. Meals will be served onboard, featuring local Kerala delicacies like appam, stew, and freshly caught fish.

Enjoy an overnight stay on the houseboat, drifting under a star-studded sky, and experiencing the peaceful sounds of the backwaters.

Day 5: Departure from Alleppey

After a relaxing breakfast on the houseboat, check out and prepare for your return journey. If time permits, explore a few more attractions in Alleppey, such as the Alleppey Beach, with its iconic lighthouse and golden sands, or the Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple, famous for its unique architecture and traditional Kerala murals.

From Alleppey, you will be transferred back to Cochin for your onward journey, taking with you cherished memories of Kerala’s natural beauty, exotic wildlife, and tranquil backwaters.

Travel Tips for Your Kerala Safari Adventure:

  • Best Time to Visit: Kerala is best visited from October to February when the weather is cooler and ideal for sightseeing and backwater cruises.
  • Local Cuisine: Savor Kerala’s unique flavors, including coconut-based dishes, seafood specialties, and vegetarian delicacies like avial and thoran.
  • Packing Essentials: Comfortable clothing, good walking shoes, sunscreen, and a camera to capture Kerala’s breathtaking landscapes.

This 4 nights and 5 days Kerala itinerary combines the best of the state’s natural beauty, wildlife encounters, and cultural experiences, promising an unforgettable journey. From Cochin’s historic charm and Munnar’s tea-scented hills to Thekkady’s thrilling wildlife safaris and the serene backwaters of Alleppey, each day in Kerala brings a new adventure.

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Let Kerala’s beauty captivate you, as it has countless others before you, offering a glimpse into one of India’s most enchanting destinations.

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