Enjoy a short 3 day holiay in Munnar. Munnar is a hill station, located about1600 m above sea level and has three gushing mountain streams- Mudrapuzha, Kundala and Nallathanni.The name Munnar is made up of two words- Moonnu (Three) and Aaru(river), obviously referring to the three streams.It is a magnificent resort destination with copious tea plantations, coiling lanes and picturesque towns and the spellbinding view of the grasslands and forests covered with blue blossoms of neelakurinji.
When you arrive at Kochi airport you will be received at the arrival terminal by our representative. We will proceed on a drive to Munnar and will stop in the waterfalls on the way. If elephants are sheltered at Kodanad and you can enough time after your arrival in Kochi Airport, we will arrange for an Elephant Center Visit as well. You can also stop at Neriamangalam bridge to watch Periyar river . Take pitstops on the Valara waterfalls and Cheeyappara Waterfalls on the way to Munnar . Check into the resort and Overnight at the 5 Star resort
Distance Covered : 145 KMs
Travelling Time : 4.5 Hours
Hve your breakfast in the morning and proceed for the sightseeing tour of Munnar. Munnar is, undoubtedly, one of the best hill stations in Kerala. Located in the enchanting terrain, this hill station offers a spectacular view of misty valleys, low-flying clouds and cascading waterfalls. You can begin your tour by visiting the Anaimudi Peak. This peak is the highest peak of South India and offers a picturesque view of lofty hilly terrains. It is also the famous place for adventure lovers due to the fascinating trekking routes and campaigning at an altitude of 2700m. This place is truly a heaven for all nature enthusiasts.
Distance Covered : 60 Kms
Travelling Time : 5 Hours
After checking out from the hotel in the morning, head out to Kochi, also known as the Queen of Arabian Sea (130.6 Km, 4 Hours’ drive). On reaching the destination, check into the hotel and proceed to explore the beauty and tranquility of Kochi. You can start your tour with Dutch Palace, which is famous for its medieval charm. The Palace is situated on Palace road at Mattencherry in Kochi. Originally built by the Portuguese and gifted to the Raja of Kochi, Veera Kerala Verma, it is designed in traditional Kerala style of architecture with a courtyard in the middle. The Palace is known as Dutch palace because several renovations and decorations work are carried by the Dutch.
Distance Covered : 130.6 Km
Travelling Time : 4.5 Hours
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