Itinerary
- Day 1
Kochi
You arrive in Kochi, a historic port city on the Malabar Coast. If your flight gets in by 1pm, there's an optional harbour cruise around Fort Kochi you can join. At 6pm, you'll meet your tour leader and other travelers. An optional group dinner at a nearby restaurant is available this evening, and it's included for everyone in 2026.
Optional Activities
- Harbour cruise around Fort Kochi (for arrivals by 1pm)
- Group dinner at nearby restaurant
- Day 2
Kochi
A guided sightseeing tour takes you through the historic neighbourhoods of Fort Kochi and Mattancherry. You'll see St Francis Church where Vasco de Gama died, Santa Cruz Cathedral, and the famous Chinese fishing nets. In Mattancherry, the tour includes the Portuguese palace and a walk through Jew Town's antique shops. You can optionally visit the Little Queen Embroidery shop to learn about bobbin lace work, or catch a Kathakali dance performance later in the afternoon.
Included Activities
- Sightseeing tour of Fort Kochi
- Visit St Francis Church
- Visit Santa Cruz Cathedral
- View Chinese fishing nets
- Sightseeing tour of Mattancherry
- Visit Mattancherry Palace
- Explore Jew Town
Optional Activities
- Visit Thomas Chettan at Little Queen Embroidery shop to learn about hand lace work
- Kathakali dance performance
Landmarks/POIs St Francis Church Santa Cruz Cathedral Mattancherry Palace - Day 3
Kochi to Munnar
After breakfast, you drive to Munnar, a hill station in the Western Ghats surrounded by Kerala's highest mountains. The drive covers 100 miles (160km) and takes about 5 to 6 hours. You'll visit Srishti, a charitable trust working with people with disabilities from tea planter families who create baked goods, dyed cloth, and handmade paper using organic products.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Drive to Munnar
- Visit Srishti charitable trust
Landmarks/POIs Anamudi - Day 4
Munnar
You start before sunrise with an early breakfast, then trek from Nagarmudi village with a local guide. The trek ascends through tea plantations into the Seven Malai Hills, offering views of Chittrapuram Dam, Changulam Lake, Anamudi and surrounding villages (weather dependent). The pace stays slow and steady with plenty of rest stops. In the afternoon, you can optionally visit a tea museum and tea-tasting session.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Early breakfast)
Included Activities
- Trek through tea plantations and Seven Malai Hills with local guide
Optional Activities
- Visit to tea museum
- Tea-tasting session
Landmarks/POIs Chittrapuram Dam Changulam Lake - Day 5
Munnar to Madurai
You drive 100 miles (165km) through the hills to Madurai, a colourful temple town in Tamil Nadu, taking about 6 to 7 hours and arriving mid-afternoon. After an early dinner, you have the option to join a tuk-tuk convoy led by your local guide to see the nightly closing ceremony at Sri Meenakshi Temple. The ceremony happens around 9:30pm after the temple closes, and you might wait about an hour before it begins. You'll likely return to the hotel between 10:30pm and 11pm. Be sure to apply mosquito repellent before going, including on your feet, since you'll be barefoot inside.
- Meals
- Dinner (Early dinner)
Included Activities
- Drive to Madurai
Optional Activities
- Tour to witness nightly closing ceremony at Sri Meenakshi Temple
Landmarks/POIs Sri Meenakshi Temple - Day 6
Madurai
You rise early for a sunrise walk through Madurai in small groups with your local guide. You'll observe the community starting their day, milking cows, creating intricate kolams (floor artworks), and preparing breakfast at roadside food stalls. Try local drinks and snacks along the way before ending at Sri Meenakshi Temple, a fine example of Vijayanagar architecture built between the 16th and 18th centuries. Return to the hotel for a late breakfast and relax. In the afternoon, visit Thirumalai Nayaka Palace built in 1636 in Indo-Mughal style and the Gandhi Memorial Museum with photos, paintings, sculptures, and manuscripts. Stop at the local flower market before returning. In the evening, explore rooftop restaurants with nice city views.
- Meals
- Breakfast (Late breakfast)
Included Activities
- Early morning walk through Madurai
- Visit Sri Meenakshi Temple
- Late breakfast
- Visit Thirumalai Nayaka Palace
- Visit Gandhi Memorial Museum
- Visit local flower market
Landmarks/POIs Sri Meenakshi Temple Thirumalai Nayaka Palace Gandhi Memorial Museum - Day 7
Madurai to Thekkady
You leave Madurai in the morning and drive to Thekkady, a small bustling village with spectacular views climbing through the Western Ghats over Tamil Nadu, taking about 4 to 5 hours. In the afternoon, you have free time to explore the village and bazaar, shopping for cardamom, vanilla, peppercorns, turmeric and other spices. Before dinner, take a short walk around a spice garden to see many different spices growing. In the evening, enjoy a special dinner and cooking demonstration with a local family in their home.
- Meals
- Dinner (Special dinner and cooking demonstration with local family in their home)
Included Activities
- Drive to Thekkady
- Walk around spice garden
- Dinner and cooking demonstration with local family
Optional Activities
- Explore village bazaar and spice shops
- Day 8
Thekkady
You join your local guide for a nature walk in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, one of India's largest parks, before breakfast (approximately 2 to 3 hours). In the afternoon, you can optionally take a boat cruise on the lake where you might spot elephants, otters, wild pigs, buffalos, and abundant bird life including kingfishers, storks and hornbills. Other optional activities include an Ayurvedic massage, Kathakali dance show, or martial arts performance.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Nature walk in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
- Breakfast
Optional Activities
- Boat cruise on lake - approximately 900 rupees/US$10.90 per person (minimum four people, purchase tickets online in advance recommended)
- Ayurvedic massage
- Kathakali dance show
- Martial arts performance
Landmarks/POIs Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary - Day 9
Thekkady to Kumarakom
You travel to Kumarakom, a cluster of small islands around Vembanad Lake, taking about 3 hours and 45 minutes. En route, stop at Kanjirapally Plantation Bungalow within a serene rubber plantation. Take a walk through the estate, watch a rubber-tapping demonstration, and have a traditional Keralan lunch with the resident family.
- Meals
- Lunch (Traditional Keralan lunch with resident family at Kanjirapally Plantation Bungalow)
Included Activities
- Walk through rubber plantation at Kanjirapally Plantation Bungalow
- Rubber-tapping demonstration
- Traditional Keralan lunch with resident family
Landmarks/POIs Vembanad Lake - Day 10
Kumarakom to Houseboat
You start around 6am before breakfast for a village exploration in the cool morning air. Board a shikhara boat to cruise to Manjira village banks, where you'll learn about local practices and products including coconut tree climbing and coconut leaf weaving. Watch a skilled fisherman cast his net and stroll by green paddies. Try a freshly cut coconut and sample fresh Kerala toddy. Return to the hotel for breakfast before checking out. Visit the Coir Museum to learn how coconut husks were historically made into products. At midday, board a traditional houseboat, one of the trip highlights, and journey along the Kerala backwaters and open lakes. These boats were historically used to transport goods and now provide comfortable cruises. You'll meander through tropical vegetation spotting prolific bird life and gaining different perspectives on village life. Cruise along shallow, palm-fringed canals where coconut fibre, meat, and cashews are loaded onto dugout canoes, then open to broad lakes for bird spotting and photography. In the evening, anchor by a bank to watch the sunset over paddy fields.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Village exploration in shikhara boat
- Visit Manjira village
- Learn about coconut tree climbing and leaf weaving
- Watch fisherman cast net
- Try freshly cut coconut and Kerala toddy
- Visit Coir Museum
- Houseboat cruise along Kerala backwaters
Landmarks/POIs Manjira village - Day 11
Houseboat to Kovalam
After breakfast, you leave the houseboat in Alleppey and drive along the scenic Malabar Coast to Kovalam, a beach town, taking about 4 to 5 hours. En route, visit Mannarasala temple decorated with more than 100,000 snake images where couples seeking fertility come, and your tour leader will explain the origin of snake worshiping. Stop in Quilon for a tea break before arriving at Kovalam, once a relaxing hideaway on the old hippie trail. The hotel sits on a cliff with easy beach access below.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Drive along scenic Malabar Coast to Kovalam
- Visit Mannarasala temple
Landmarks/POIs Mannarasala temple - Day 12
Kovalam
Today is free to unwind on the sandy beach or visit shops for last-minute souvenirs. Enjoy fresh seafood from beach restaurants, trying tandoori dishes cooked in clay ovens. Optionally join a day's sightseeing to Kanyakumari where three oceans meet (Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal). This long day trip (approximately 8am to 6pm) can include the old wooden palace at Padmanabhapuram with beautiful wood carvings and the Hindu temple at Suchindran with nice stone carvings (extra cost, subject to opening). Roads can be prone to traffic delays but it's always a popular activity.
Optional Activities
- Optional day sightseeing from Kovalam to Kanyakumari (approximately 8am-6pm)
- Visit Padmanabhapuram palace (extra cost, subject to availability)
- Visit Hindu temple at Suchindran (extra cost)
Landmarks/POIs Kanyakumari Padmanabhapuram Palace Suchindran Temple - Day 13
Kovalam
The morning is free to use the hotel pool or unwind on the beach. Alternatively, join an optional excursion to Vizhinjam, a popular harbour and fishing village where you can see fishermen readying and repairing nets and participating in the fish auction. In the afternoon, explore Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala's capital. Visit the impressive golden facade of Padmanabhaswamy Temple, one of India's richest temples, Kuthiramalika Palace built in 1840, the Napier Museum with art and natural history collections, and the Sree Chitra Art Gallery showcasing Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma and more.
Included Activities
- Explore Thiruvananthapuram
- Visit Padmanabhaswamy Temple
- Visit Kuthiramalika Palace
- Visit Napier Museum
- Visit Sree Chitra Art Gallery
Optional Activities
- Excursion to Vizhinjam harbour and fishing village
Landmarks/POIs Padmanabhaswamy Temple Kuthiramalika Palace Napier Museum Sree Chitra Art Gallery Vizhinjam - Day 14
Kovalam
Your adventure ends today. You begin your return journey home or can arrange to extend your stay in Kovalam by speaking with your sales representative.













