Explore Kerala’s beauty in luxury, from Munnar’s hills to Alappuzha’s backwaters. Discover spice plantations, Idukki Dam, and more. Book your adventure now.
Explore Kerala’s beauty in luxury, from Munnar’s hills to Alappuzha’s backwaters. Discover spice plantations, Idukki Dam, and more. Book your adventure now.
COCHIN TO MUNNAR
Cheeyappara Waterfalls - Guests will be picked up from Cochin and embark on a scenic drive to Munnar, a charming hill station celebrated for its lush landscapes and refreshing climate. En route, there will be a stop at the stunning Cheeyappara Waterfalls, where water cascades down rocky slopes, creating a captivating scene amidst…
COCHIN TO MUNNAR
Cheeyappara Waterfalls - Guests will be picked up from Cochin and embark on a scenic drive to Munnar, a charming hill station celebrated for its lush landscapes and refreshing climate. En route, there will be a stop at the stunning Cheeyappara Waterfalls, where water cascades down rocky slopes, creating a captivating scene amidst the greenery. A short drive further leads to the Valara Waterfalls, surrounded by dense forests and home to a rich variety of flora and fauna.
As the journey continues, travelers will pass through expansive tea plantations, where rolling hills are covered in vibrant green tea bushes. If time allows, there can be a pause to admire the beauty of the estates and even learn about the tea-making process. The aroma of Kerala’s famous spices like cardamom, pepper, and cinnamon offers a glimpse into the region’s rich agricultural heritage.
Upon arrival in Munnar, guests will check into their hotel and relax for the evening, preparing for more adventures in the days ahead.
MUNNAR
Rajamalai (Eravikulam) National Park - Situated about 15 km from Munnar, Eravikulam National Park is Kerala’s first and largest national park, renowned for being the natural habitat of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. Managed by the Kerala Department of Forest and Wildlife, Munnar, the park is a biodiversity hotspot, home to not just the Tahr but also several lesser-known species, including the Nilgiri marten, small-clawed otter, ruddy mongoose, and dusky striped squirrel. Seasonal visitors like elephants also make their way to the park during certain times of the year.
The Rajamalai region serves as the designated tourism zone within the park, offering visitors a chance to explore its scenic beauty and unique wildlife. However, private vehicles are not permitted inside, and visitors must use the park’s authorized transportation for their journey. Additionally, Eravikulam National Park remains closed for nearly two months each year, typically in February and March, to protect the Nilgiri Tahr during its calving season.
Mattupetty Dam - Mattupetty, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Munnar, is a scenic retreat known for its pristine dam and serene lake, making it a perfect picnic spot for visitors. Families and travelers often gather here to enjoy a peaceful afternoon, soaking in the breathtaking views of the valley and the refreshing mountain air. The picturesque surroundings, coupled with the pleasant climate, create an ideal setting for relaxation and leisure.
Beyond its scenic charm, Mattupetty is surrounded by lush green tea plantations and dense forests, offering excellent trekking opportunities for adventure enthusiasts. The region is also a haven for birdwatchers, as it is home to a diverse range of unique bird species, adding to its natural allure. Whether seeking tranquility or outdoor exploration, Mattupetty provides a delightful experience in the heart of Munnar’s stunning landscape.
Echo Point - Echo Point, a must-visit destination in Munnar, is famous for its natural echo phenomenon, where voices bounce off the surrounding hills, delighting visitors of all ages. Located at an altitude of approximately 600 feet, this picturesque spot is surrounded by lush greenery, making it an excellent place for a leisurely walk or a relaxing picnic amidst nature.
Situated along the Munnar-Kodaikanal road, Echo Point is often visited en route to Top Station, the highest point in Munnar at 1,700 meters. From here, the view of the valley below is simply breathtaking, and on misty days, the clouds appear almost within reach, creating a surreal experience. Echo Point is also a prime location for witnessing the rare Neelakurinji flowers (Strobilanthes kunthianus), which bloom once every twelve years, transforming the hillsides into a mesmerizing shade of blue.
Photo Point - Photo Point is a popular spot in Munnar that offers a pleasant vibe of tea plantation, Silver Oak Tree, and Stream. Here, visitors can take photos dressed in the authentic look of a plantation worker, creating a beautiful memory of a unique experience.
Kannan Devan Tea Museum - The Kannan Devan Tea Museum, India’s first-ever tea museum, offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and evolution of tea plantations in Munnar, a region with a tea legacy spanning over a century. Established to showcase the journey of tea production, the museum takes visitors through the transformation of the industry—from the earliest rudimentary tea rollers to the modern, fully automated tea factories like the one at Madupatty.
A visit to the museum provides firsthand knowledge of tea processing, including the intricate steps involved in producing black tea. Exhibits display vintage tea-making equipment, photographs, and historical documents that highlight the pioneering efforts behind tea cultivation in Munnar. For tea enthusiasts and history lovers alike, the Kannan Devan Tea Museum is a must-visit destination, offering both educational insights and an opportunity to savor freshly brewed local tea.
Rose Gardens - The Rose Garden of Munnar, spread over 2 acres of lush land, is a beautifully maintained plantation that showcases a diverse collection of flora. Beyond its stunning variety of roses, the garden is home to an array of spice plants, crops like cardamom and vanilla, and numerous fruit-bearing trees, creating a rich and vibrant landscape.
As visitors stroll through the garden, they will be captivated by the mesmerizing aromas of the spices and flowers that fill the air, making it a sensory delight for visitors. The well-manicured pathways, colorful blossoms, and serene ambiance make the Rose Garden an ideal spot for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone looking to unwind amidst Munnar’s natural beauty.
IDUKKI SPECIAL
VAGAMON
ALAPUZHA HOUSE BOAT
Alleppey Backwaters - After breakfast, guests will head towards the watery paradise of Alleppey/Kumarakom.
Traveling in these Kerala Kettuvallom is not just about majestic window views but is an enchanting experience in itself. The cool and pleasant breeze, the sound of water, seasonal rains, and the occasional migratory birds make this boating a lifelong experience. Experience ‘God’s Own Country’ while meandering through narrow backwater pathways, villages, and markets along the Alleppey/Kumarakom backwaters. Guests will have an overnight stay in a houseboat with a welcome drink, lunch, snacks, dinner, and breakfast.
ALAPUZHA TO COCHIN DROP OFF
Kochi (Cochin) - Additional dates for Thekkady, Varkala, etc., can be added. Drop off at Cochin includes a 4-hour drive. If time permits, complimentary Cochin sightseeing is provided, which can include Fort Cochin, the Navy Museum, St. Francis Church, the Chinese Fishing Net, Santa Cruz Basilica, Mattancherry Palace, Jewish Synagogue, Marine Drive, Marine Walkway, boating, and Tripunithura Hill Palace. There is also time for shopping in Cochin. A representative will leave guests at Cochin Airport/Railway station/Bus stand and provide necessary support there. Guests will drive back to their hometown with sweet memories of the Kerala trip. Hill Palace opens from 9 AM to 5 PM and is closed on Monday. The Dutch Palace is closed on Friday. The synagogue opens from 10 AM to 1 PM and 3 to 5 PM and is closed on Friday and Saturday.

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Embark on a luxurious journey through Kerala’s breathtaking landscapes in an air-conditioned Urbania, exploring from the lush hills of Munnar to the stunning vistas of Idukki, the serene meadows of Vagamon, and the enchanting backwaters of Alappuzha.
Start your adventure in Munnar, where you can visit the Eravikulam National Park to see the rare Nilgiri…
Embark on a luxurious journey through Kerala’s breathtaking landscapes in an air-conditioned Urbania, exploring from the lush hills of Munnar to the stunning vistas of Idukki, the serene meadows of Vagamon, and the enchanting backwaters of Alappuzha.
Start your adventure in Munnar, where you can visit the Eravikulam National Park to see the rare Nilgiri Tahr, enjoy the excitement of a Kolukkumalai Jeep Safari, and much more.
Unlike typical tours that visit spice farms designed for tourists, this journey takes you to authentic, working spice plantations. Here, local farmers cultivate cardamom, pepper, vanilla, and cinnamon for trade. A unique highlight of this trip is the Idukki Arch Dam, one of Asia’s tallest arch dams and a true engineering marvel.
Experience fun and adventure in Vagamon, where you can feel the mist and enjoy the picturesque meadows.
Conclude your journey in Alappuzha, known as the Venice of the East, by boarding a traditional Kerala houseboat for a relaxing cruise through the backwaters.
Vehicle: AC Urbania
Minimum: 10-14 passengers required.
Accommodation: Two sharing rooms in a 4-star hotel.
Additional dates for Thekkady and Varkala can be arranged upon request.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.