
Customized Package to Kerala: A Journey Kochi-Munnar,calendar: 3-4 Days 3 Cities Kochi, Munnar, Alappuzha |
Discover the Enchantment of Kerala: Kochi and Munnar Tour Explore the picturesque beauty of Kerala over a captivating 2-night, 3-day journey, visiting its vibrant city and lush hill station. Begin in Kochi, where you can stroll through the historic Fort Kochi area, see the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets, and visit the Jewish Synagogue and Mattancherry Palace. The blend of colonial architecture, vibrant street art, and quaint cafes in Fort Kochi offers a perfect introduction to Kerala's rich cultural heritage. Then, head to Munnar, renowned for its lush tea plantations and stunning landscapes. Enjoy panoramic views from Top Station, the highest point in Munnar, which offers breathtaking vistas of the Western Ghats. Visit Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this protected area. Relax at Mattupetty Dam, where the serene waters reflect the surrounding hills, providing a tranquil setting for a peaceful afternoon. This tour provides a perfect blend of cultural immersion, natural beauty, and relaxation, offering an unforgettable experience of God's Own Country - Kerala. |
Tour FAQ
What is the best time to visit Kerala?
- The best time to visit Kerala is during the dry season, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the backwaters, hill stations, and beaches.
Is a visa required for Indian citizens to travel to Kerala?
- Yes, most foreign citizens need a visa to enter India, including Kerala. You can apply for an e-visa online or at the nearest Indian embassy or consulate.
Are there vegetarian food options in Kerala?
- Yes, Kerala offers a wide variety of vegetarian food options. Many traditional dishes like dosas, idlis, and vegetable curries are naturally vegetarian, and most restaurants accommodate vegetarian requests.
How do I travel between cities in Kerala?
- Traveling between cities in Kerala can be done via private car hire with a driver, buses, trains, or domestic flights. Private car hire is the most comfortable and convenient option for tourists.
What is the currency in Kerala?
- The currency in Kerala is the Indian Rupee (INR).
Are there health precautions I should take?
- Basic vaccinations are advisable. Drink bottled water and apply mosquito repellent to prevent bites.
Is English widely spoken in Kerala?
- Yes, English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and by tour guides. However, learning a few basic Filipino phrases can be helpful and appreciated.
What are some local customs I should be aware of?
- Show respect at religious sites by dressing modestly and removing shoes. Avoid public displays of affection and use your right hand when handing over money or objects. Respect the local culture and traditions.
Are credit cards accepted widely?
- Credit cards are accepted in most hotels and restaurants in major cities, but carry cash for markets or rural areas.
What is the emergency contact number in Kerala?
- Dial 112 for all emergency services including police, medical, and fire emergencies.
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