Munnar, India
Munnar literally means the land of 3 Rivers, colloquially Mun means Mun and Aar means rivers. It is a small hilly town, with the 3 rivers converging. The town is famous for both flora and fauna and is town has shades of colonial influence. Cochin is a port city known for its ship building & also a Naval Base.
We have carefully planned out each day to give you the best possible experience. From exploring historic landmarks to tasting delicious local cuisine, each day is packed with adventure and excitement. Join us as we take you on a journey through some of the most fascinating destinations in the world.
Pick up from Cochin Airport/ Ernakulam Railway Station. Drive to Munnar. Munnar is a quaint hill station perched on the slopes of Western Ghats. It is both charming and old-fashioned, with colonial-style buildings existing with modern structures. Stop at Cheeyapara waterfalls en route to Munnar. Munnar is indeed a photographer’s delight. Overnight stay at Hotel in Munnar
After breakfast, proceed on a full-day tour of Munnar attractions. The Horticultural Garden, Photo point, Mattupetty Dam, and Kundala Dam are all located on the route to Top Station. Kundala Dam is known for the Arch type architecture. Echo point on the lower slopes of the region is a picturesque spot where you would find your voice echoing and thus derives the name Echo Point. All the above places are well worth a visit. With tourist having a flair for culture - they can spend their time in the evening at the Punarjani Traditional village (Optional activity), where they get to see a piece of Kerala culture in the form of Kathakali Dance and Kalari pattu - a form of ancient martial arts, a visual treat to the eyes. Overnight stay at Hotel in Munnar
After breakfast, return to Kochi to board a train/flight for your onward destination, feeling content with a holiday you enjoyed in Kerala with a lasting impression of a lifetime. The tour ends here.