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Kochi
Kerala, a tropical paradise on India’s southwestern coast, is an exceptional destination for a romantic honeymoon. Revered as “God’s Own Country,” this enchanting region captivates couples with its stunning natural beauty and diverse range of attractions. The serene backwaters of Alleppey and Kumarakom offer an idyllic escape, where newlyweds can experience the luxury of a houseboat cruise, drifting through tranquil waterways surrounded by lush greenery and picturesque village life.
The majestic Western Ghats, with their rolling tea gardens and mist-covered hills, create a perfect backdrop for romance. Hill stations such as Munnar and Wayanad are ideal for couples seeking breathtaking landscapes, cool climates, and intimate wildlife encounters. These high-altitude retreats offer opportunities for peaceful strolls, private picnics, and moments of quiet reflection.
Along Kerala’s coast, idyllic beaches like Kovalam and Varkala provide golden sands and azure waters, perfect for unwinding together. These beach destinations offer a range of romantic experiences, from sunset strolls to water sports and candlelit dinners with ocean views.
Kerala’s rich cultural heritage adds a unique dimension to the honeymoon experience. Couples can explore historic temples, enjoy traditional dance forms like Kathakali, and partake in vibrant local festivals that reflect the state’s colorful traditions. The city of Kochi, with its blend of colonial architecture and modern vibrancy, provides a fascinating backdrop for exploration and romance.
Additionally, Kerala is renowned for its world-famous Ayurvedic treatments, offering couples rejuvenating and relaxing experiences in serene natural settings. Whether cruising through the backwaters, exploring lush hill stations, or enjoying beachside bliss, Kerala’s captivating landscapes and warm hospitality ensure an unforgettable and magical honeymoon experience.
On Arrival at Kochi drive towards Marine drive, water bound Fort Kochi the historical town. Visit Indo Portuguese Museum, Chinese Fishing Nets, Dutch Cemetery, St Francis Church, Santa Cruz Basilica, Jewish
town & Synagogue, Matancherry Palace (Dutch Palace). If time allows you may visit the
Thrippunithara Palace also. After a short visit drive to Munnar.
Munnar, it is a paradise situated at the confluence of three mountain streams and
perched 1600 m above sea level. On the way to Munnar see Cheeyappara & Valara
Waterfalls and other view points. On reaching Munnar visit Tea Museum. In the evening
drive to the hotel for overnight stay.
After Breakfast, explore Munnar. Kundala Lake and Echo Point Flower gardens, Photo point, Pothamed view point, Mattupetty Dam, Eravikulam National Park etc
Today after breakfast checkout from the hotel and drive towards Periyar wildlife park in Thekkady. This may be the most scenic drive. Thekkady is famous for its wildlife, tea, coffee and all spices plantations. It has unending plantation gardens
and one can literally smell the aroma of spices in the air. A visit to India's best wildlife sanctuaries will give you an experience that you won't forget. Make sure you take boat safari along the Periyar River for that mind-blowing experience. Overnight at hotel.
check in to the hotel and later after a small fresh up will proceed for Sightseeing tour of Alappuzha covering backwaters and beach and evening back to hotel.
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Alappuzha Houseboat Cruise & Stay: Morning after breakfast proceed to Alappuzha, where you will be booked to stay overnight in the Houseboat. Staying in Houseboat is breathtakingly stimulating experience. While sailing down a maze of canals you sees different scenes from the inland water village life, paddy fields, coconut palms,
fisherman and local life. Overnight stay in the Houseboat.
After breakfast from Appuzha and drive towards Kovalam beach. On the way visit world richest Vishnu Temple- Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple. The temple is built in an intricate fusion of the indigenous Kerala style and the Dravidian
style (kovil) of architecture featuring high walls, and a 16th-century Gopuram. The history of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple dates back to 8th century. It is one of the 108 sacred Vishnu temples or Divya Desams in India. Zoo & Natural History museum are other major attractions in Thiruvananthapuram to be visited.
After breakfast drive to Kanyakumari ‘’The Lands End of India’’ to see the Triveni Sangam where 3 Oceans meet
(Arabian Sea, Bay of Bangal & India Ocean), Suchindram Temple, Vivekananda Rock Island. Also the 600 years old Wooden Palace of Padmanabhapuram used by the erstwhile Travancore Royal Family. Evening after enjoying sunset drive back.
Have breakfast in the morning drive to Airport /R.Station for your return journey
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