Packages

Cochin

Day 01 Cochin

Cochin – Queen of Arabian seas, is one of the most interesting cities of India and has one of the finest natural harbors in the world. The ancient Temples, Churches and Synagogues in this district are of special interest to archeologists and historians. The Chinese fishing nets, the Jewish Synagogue, the Dutch palace and the Bolgatty palace in Cochin enrich the heritage of Kerala. On arrival check in Hotel. Evening watch spectacular ‘Kathakali dance’ in a local theater. Overnight at Hotel.


Munnar

Day 02 Cochin – Munnar ( 127 km / 3.50 hrs )

After breakfast, proceed to Munnar. Munnar is a beautiful and peaceful hill station covered with unending expanse of tea plantations, at an altitude ranging from 1600 to 1800 m above the sea level. This hill station was the favorite summer resort of European settlers for centuries. Sprawling tea plantations, picturesque towns, winding lanes and holiday facilities make this a popular resort town. On arrival check in Hotel. Later visit Mattupetty dam, local market and Munnar town. Overnight at Hotel.


Munnar

Day 03 Munnar

Breakfast at hotel. Later we will take you for a sightseeing tour covering Eravikulam National Park - the natural habitat of the Ibex called NilgiriTahar, Tea museum and Munnar town. Walk through the Hills kissing the clouds, breathing the sweet smell of Tea. Overnight at Hotel.


Munnar

Day 04 Munnar – Pathanamthitta ( 196 km / 5.30 hrs )

Morning after early breakfast proceed to Pathanamthitta. Pathanamthitta is close to the Western Ghats and is endowed with scenic landscape comprising of low undulating hills, extensive stretches of lush forests, rivers and charming countryside. Sabarimala is the famous pilgrim center situated in Pathanamthitta. Aranmula, Konni elephant training camp Pandalam palace etc are places of interest. On arrival go for a sightseeing of Konni visit Aanakkudu ( Elephant training camp ) and Adavi Bowl Boat Riding Enjoy a bowl boat riding or coracle rafting at Adavi Eco-tourism near Konni in Pathanamthitta. The Adavi Eco-tourism project is jointly launched by the departments of Forest and Tourism is part of the third phase of Konni Eco tourism project. A picturesque forest patch, 10 km from Konni on the banks of river Kallar, Adavi has nearly 5-km river frontage. Coracle rafting or Bowl Boat riding is an innovative venture, which promises a never-before experience to travellers. Overnight at Hotel / Bamboo hut at Konni Adavi ( inside forest).


Gavi

Day 05 Pathanamthitta- Gavi

Morning after breakfast the adventurous trip to Gavi starts Gavi is a popular ecotourism spot in Kerala. It is regarded as one on the ‘must see’ place in the state, Approximatly 80 kms though out evergreen forest. Lunch at Gavi Ecopaars / Dam site. Evening boating 04’clock and nature walk at Kochupampa Dam where you will be having your Coffee and snacks. Exit time from Forest at 6 pm. Overnight at Pathanamthitta Hotel / Homestay.


Alapuzha

Day 06 Pathanamthita – Alleppey ( 65 km / 1.50 hrs )

After breakfast, depart for Alleppey. On arrival embark on a Houseboat for and overnight cruise through the palm-fringed canals of Alleppey. Watch the Paddy fields, village folk; relax on board hearing lullaby of the wind and waves. This mysterious strip of emerald green land is stuffed with endless miles of placid backwaters that appends to its charm. Unwind yourself watching the endless strips of greenery passing by you while the boat moves in a relaxing pace. (Cruise till 17:00 hrs by when the houseboat halts in the lake for overnight stay.)


Alapuzha

Day 07 Alleppey – Kovalam ( 160 km / 3.45 hrs )

After breakfast drive to Kovalam. The palm-fringed beach of Kovalam is one of the most famous beaches in India. The boundless blue waters of the Arabian Sea and miles of white sand washed away by the surf, make this beach a paradise come true. A massive rocky promontory on the beach has created a beautiful bay of calm waters ideal for sea bathing. Check in at Hotel and rest of the day at leisure.


Day 08 Kovalam – Onward destination

Time to bid farewell! On time transfer to Trivandrum Airport to connect your onward flight.

Trivandrum

Day 01 Trivandrum

On arrival meet and transfer to Hotel in Trivandrum. Trivandrum is built over seven hills and is known as the ‘City of the Sacred Serpent’. Thiruvananthapuram derives its name from anantha, the serpent upon which the deity of the city, Padmanabha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, reclines. The Sri PadmanabhaSwamy Temple is the landmark of the city. The main other attractions of this city is PutheMaliga Palace Museum, Napier Museum, and Sri Chitra Art Gallery. Full day city sight seeing covering all the above. Overnight at Hotel.


Alleppey

Day 02 Trivandrum- Alleppey (147 kms / 3.30 hrs)

Morning after breakfast drive to Alleppey. With the Arabian Sea on the west and a vast network of lakes, lagoons and fresh water rivers crisscrossing it, Alleppey is a district of immense natural beauty. Referred to as the ‘Venice of the East’ . On arrival embark on a Houseboat for and overnight cruise through the palm-fringed canals of Alleppey. Watch the Paddy fields, village folk; relax on board hearing lullaby of the wind and waves. This mysterious strip of emerald green land is stuffed with endless miles of placid backwaters that appends to its charm. Unwind yourself watching the endless strips of greenery passing by you while the boat moves in a relaxing pace. (Cruise till 17:00 hrs by when the houseboat halts in the lake for overnight stay.)


Cochin

Day 03 Alleppey – Cochin ( 53 kms / 1.30 hrs)

Morning after breakfast drive to Cochin. An obscure fishing village that became the first European township in India, Cochin was shaped by the Portuguese, the Dutch and later the British. The result of these cultural influences is seen in the many examples of Indio-European architectures that still exist here. A city of peninsulas and islands, today it is Kerala’s commercial hub. Check in at Hotel. Evening watch spectacular ‘Kathakali dance’ in a local theater. Overnight at Hotel.


Day 04 Cochin- Onward Destination

Time to bid farewell! On time transfer to Cochin Airport to connect your onward flight.

Trivandrum

Day 01 Trivandrum

Trivandrum is built over seven hills and is known as the ‘City of the Sacred Serpent’. Thiruvananthapuram derives its name from anantha, the serpent upon which the deity of the city, Padmanabha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, reclines. The Sri PadmanabhaSwamy Temple is the landmark of the city. The main other attractions of this city is Puthen Malika Palace Museum, Napier Museum, and Sri Chitra Art Gallery. Full day city sight seeing covering all the above. Overnight at Hotel.


Sabarimala

Day 02 Trivandrum – Pathanamthitta – Sabarimala ( 173 kms )

Pathanamthitta is close to the Western Ghats and is endowed with scenic landscape comprising of low undulating hills, extensive stretches of lush forests, rivers and charming countryside. Sabarimala is the famous pilgrim center situated in Pathanamthitta. Aranmula, Konni elephant training camp Pandalam palace etc are places of interest. On arrival at hotel, after refreshing proceed to temple for Erumudi Kettu murakku and thereafter proceed to Pamba. You can trek 5 kms to reach the Sabarimala temple to have Darshan)


Sabarimala

Day 03 Sabarimala - Pathanamthitta

Early morning after the Darshan ( Darshan - depends upon rush over there ) you can reach Pamba around 9.30 am proceed to Pathanamthitta. On arrival take rest in hotel. Evening visit Aranmula is a place mainly known for its expert craftsmanship and snake boat race organized on the final day of Onam Festival. The most renowned art of metal mirror of Aranmula Kannadi has its roots originated from this place. After darshana at temple proceed to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel.


Pathanamthitta

Day 04 Pathanamthitta- Cochin ( 146 kms / 4.30 hrs )

Early morning departure to Chengannur. Darshan at Mahadeva temple, Chengannoor. (Chengannur Mahadevar Temple is one of the oldest and famous temple of Kerala. It is a sprawling temple complex with a circular Sanctum. Lord Shiva and Parvathi Devi are the main investitures of this temple. Differing from other temples, there are two main Shrines in this temple. Lord Shiva facing East and Devi facing West. The main shrine is a conical copper plated one. Devi's main Idol is made with an alloy of five metals (PANCHALOHAM). The Shivalingam, is covered with a gold plate bearing an image of Ardhanareeswara - or the Shiva-Shakti manifestation of Shiva, later proceed to Cochin. Overnight at Hotel.


Guruvayoor

Day 05 Cochin – Guruvayoor ( 114 kms / 3.30 hrs )

After breakfast proceed to Guruvayoor. Enroute visit Kodungallor temple . Arrival at Guruvayoor. Visit Elephant Sanctuary (The Devaswom maintains a unique elephant sanctuary, the only one of its kind in the World. It has 51 elephants now. These jumbos are the offerings of the devotees to the Lord. A large number of pilgrims and tourists visit this fascinating spot every day. In this vast compound, there are road facilities for pilgrims and tourists to go around.). Evening 4.30 p.m visit Mammiyoor Shiva temple and 6 p.m Deeparadhana darshan at Guruvayoor Temple. Overnight at Hotel.


Day 06 Guruvayoor – Depart

After breakfast proceed to Cochin Airport.

Cochin

Day 01 Cochin

Cochin – Queen of Arabian seas, is one of the most interesting cities of India and has one of the finest natural harbors in the world. The ancient Temples, Churches and Synagogues in this district are of special interest to archeologists and historians. The Chinese fishing nets, the Jewish Synagogue, the Dutch palace and the Bolgatty palace in Cochin enrich the heritage of Kerala. On arrival check in Hotel. Evening watch spectacular ‘Kathakali dance’ in a local theater. Overnight at Hotel.


Cochin

Day 02 Cochin

After breakfast, go on a sightseeing of the town. In Cochin, explore its rich colonial past in the old Spice market at Mattancherry, the antique shop on Jew street, the Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue and the famous Chinese fishing nets. (St. Francis Church is closed on Sunday) Overnight at Hotel.


Munnar

Day 03 Cochin – Munnar (153 km / 4.30 hrs)

After breakfast, proceed to Munnar. Munnar is a beautiful and peaceful hill station covered with unending expanse of tea plantations, at an altitude ranging from 1600 to 1800 m above the sea level. This hill station was the favourite summer resort of European settlers for centuries. Sprawling tea plantations, picturesque towns, winding lanes and holiday facilities make this a popular resort town.on arrival check in Hotel. Later visit Mattupetty dam, local market and Munnar town. Overnight at Hotel.


Kumarakom

Day 04 Munnar – Kumarakom (151.8 km/ 4.30 hrs)

After breakfast, you leave land for Kumarakom, located on the banks of Lake Vembanad. Check in at Hotel. The Vembanad Lake with its majestic canals, streams and tributaries along its banks, weave an intricate and enchantingly beautiful web. Nature is at its best at this ecologically rich location. The bird sanctuary here is an ornithologist’s paradise and a favourite haunt of migratory birds. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight at Hotel.


Alleppey

Day 05 Kumarakom - Alleppey- Kumarakom

Breakfast at hotel later go for a backwater cruises in a motorboat or houseboat for Alleppey, with the Arabian Sea on the west and a vast network of lakes, lagoons and fret water rivers crisscrossing it, Alleppey is a district of immense natural beauty. Referred to as the ‘Venice of the East’.You will have stops to see the villages.Unwind yourself watching the endless strips of greenery passing by you while the boat moves in a relaxing pace .Disembark at Kumarakom hotel. Overnight at Hotel.


Kovalam

Day 06 Kumarakom – Kovalam (182.8 km / 4.30hrs)

After breakfast, proceed to Kovalam. On arrival check in at Hotel. Rest of the day at leisure.


Day 07 Kovalam / Onward

Time to bid farewell! Morning transfer to Trivandrum Airport to connect your onward flight.

Kovalam

Day 01 Trivandrum – Kovalam

Cochin – Queen of Arabian seas, is one of the most interesting cities of India and has one of the finest natural harbors in the world. The ancient Temples, Churches and Synagogues in this district are of special interest to archeologists and historians. The Chinese fishing nets, the Jewish Synagogue, the Dutch palace and the Bolgatty palace in Cochin enrich the heritage of Kerala. On arrival check in Hotel. Evening watch spectacular ‘Kathakali dance’ in a local theater. Overnight at Hotel.


Kanyakumari

Day 02 Kovalam - Kanyakumari ( 90 kms / 3 hrs )

After breakfast proceed to Kanyakumari. En route visit Padmanabhapuram Palace, the magnificent wooden palace constructed by the Maharajas of Travancore. Later continue to Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India and also a pilgrimage centre of Hindus. After lunch at Kanyakumari, go by boat to visit Vivekanada rock and Kanyakumari temple. On the way back visit Suchindram Temple, a well known temple dedicated to Trimurtis. Overnight at Hotel.


Trivandrum

Day 03 Kovalam – Trivandrum - Onward Destination

After breakfast proceed to Trivandrum( if time permits) visit Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple. Time to bid farewell! Morning transfer to Trivandrum Airport / railwaystation to connect to your onward destination.

Cochin

Day 01 Cochin

On arrival at Airport, you are met and transferred to Fort Cochin. An obscure fishing village that became the first European township in India, Cochin was shaped by the Portuguese, Dutch and later the British. The result of these cultural influences is seen in the many examples of Indio-European architectures that still exist here. A city of peninsulas and islands, today it is Kerala’s commercial hub. Check in at Hotel. Later you are whisked away for a sightseeing tour of Fort Cochin covering the Jewish Synagogue, Dutch Palace, St. Francis Church and Chinese fishing nets. Evening watch spectacular ‘Kathakali’ dance in a local theater. Overnight at Hotel.


Athirapalli

Day 02 Cochin – Athirapally ( 73 kms / 2.15 hrs )

Morning after breakfast proceed to Athirapally water falls. The Athirappilly Falls is situated 1000 ft above sea level on the Chalakudy river, at the entrance to the Sholayar ranges of the Western Ghats, Athirappally is a scenic combination of forests and little streams. Falling from a height of 80 feet, this is one of the largest waterfalls in the state. Environmentalists claim that Athirapally is a one-of its-kind riparian ecosystem in Kerala. The two picturesque and majestic waterfalls, Athirapally and Vazhachal are located just five km apart, on the edge of the Sholayar forest ranges. Overnight at Hotel.


Munnar

Day 03 Cochin – Munnar ( 176 km / 4.30 hrs )

After breakfast, you leave the coastal plain for Munnar, the most beautiful hill station in the Western Ghats. Located at an altitude ranging from 1600 to 1800 m above the sea level, this hill station was the favourite summer resort of European settlers for centuries. Sprawling tea plantations, picturesque towns, winding lanes and holiday facilities make this place a popular resort town. Check in at Hotel. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight at Hotel.


Munnar

Day 04 Munnar

Breakfast at hotel. Later we will take you for a sightseeing tour covering Eravikulam National Park - the natural habitat of the Ibex called NilgiriTahar, Tea museum and Munnar town. Walk through the Hills kissing the clouds, breathing the sweet smell of Tea. Overnight at Hotel.


Alleppey

Day 05 Munnar – Alleppey ( 192 km / 4 hrs )

After breakfast, depart for Alleppey. On arrival embark on a Houseboat for and overnight cruise through the palm-fringed canals of Alleppey. Watch the Paddy fields, village folk; relax on board hearing lullaby of the wind and waves. This mysterious strip of emerald green land is stuffed with endless miles of placid backwaters that appends to its charm. Unwind yourself watching the endless strips of greenery passing by you while the boat moves in a relaxing pace. Cruise till 18:00 hrs by when the houseboat halts in the lake for overnight stay.


Alleppey

Day 06 Alleppey – Trivandrum ( 158 km / 4.30 hrs)

After breakfast, disembark at Alleppey, transfer to Kovalam. The palm-fringed beach of Kovalam is one of the most famous beaches in India. The boundless blue waters of the Arabian Sea and miles of white sand washed away by the surf, make this beach a paradise come true. A massive rocky promontory on the beach has created a beautiful bay of calm waters ideal for sea bathing. Check in at Hotel and rest of the day at leisure.


Day 07 Kovalam – Onward Destination

After breakfast. Time to bid farewell! On time transfer to Trivandrum Airport to connect your onward flight.

Kovalam

Day 01 Trivandrum - Kovalam

On arrival at Triavndrum transfer to Kovalam. The palm-fringed beach of Kovalam is one of the most famous beaches in India. The boundless blue waters of the Arabian Sea and miles of white sand washed away by the surf, make this beach a paradise come true. A massive rocky promontory on the beach has created a beautiful bay of calm waters ideal for sea bathing. Check in at Hotel and rest of the day at leisure.


Kanyakumari

Day 02 Trivandrum- Kanyakumari ( 90 kms / 3 hrs )

After breakfast proceed to Kanyakumari. En route visit Padmanabhapuram Palace, the magnificent wooden palace constructed by the Maharajas of Travancore. Later continue to Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India and also a pilgrimage centre of Hindus. After lunch at Kanyakumari, go by boat to visit Vivekanada rock and Kanyakumari temple. On the way back to Trivandrum visit Suchindram Temple, a well known temple dedicated to Trimurtis. Overnight at Hotel.


Alleppey

Day 03 Trivandrum – Alleppey ( 147 kms / 3.30 hrs )

After breakfast, depart for Alleppey. On arrival embark on a Houseboat for and overnight cruise through the palm-fringed canals of Alleppey. Watch the Paddy fields, village folk; relax on board hearing lullaby of the wind and waves. This mysterious strip of emerald green land is stuffed with endless miles of placid backwaters that appends to its charm. Unwind yourself watching the endless strips of greenery passing by you while the boat moves in a relaxing pace. (Cruise till 17:00 hrs by when the houseboat halts in the lake for overnight stay.)


Kumarakom

Day 04 Alleppey - Kumarakom

After breakfast, disembark at Kumarakom, located on the banks of Lake Vembanad. Check in at Hotel. The Vembanad Lake with its majestic canals, streams and tributaries along its banks, weave an intricate and enchantingly beautiful web. Nature is at its best at this ecologically rich location. The bird sanctuary here is an ornithologist’s paradise and a favourite haunt of migratory birds. Rest of the day at leisure.Overnight at hotel.


Munnar

Day 05 Kumarakom – Munnar ( 152 kms / 4.15 hrs )

After breakfast, proceed to Munnar. Munnar is a beautiful and peaceful hill station covered with unending expanse of tea plantations, at an altitude ranging from 1600 to 1800 m above the sea level. This hill station was the favourite summer resort of European settlers for centuries. Sprawling tea plantations, picturesque towns, winding lanes and holiday facilities make this a popular resort town.on arrival check in Hotel. Later visit Mattupetty dam, local market and Munnar town. Overnight at Hotel.


Cochin

Day 06 Munnar – Cochin ( 131 kms / 4 hrs )

Morning after breakfast drive to Cochin. An obscure fishing village that became the first European township in India, Cochin was shaped by the Portuguese, the Dutch and later the British. The result of these cultural influences is seen in the many examples of Indio-European architectures that still exist here. A city of peninsulas and islands, today it is Kerala’s commercial hub. Check in at Hotel. Evening watch spectacular ‘Kathakali dance’ in a local theater. Overnight at Hotel.


Day 07 Cochin- Onward Destination

After breakfast. Time to bid farewell! On time transfer to Cochin Airport to connect your onward flight.

Alleppey

Day 01 Cochin – Alleppey ( 53 kms / 1.25 hrs )

On arrival at Cochin transfer to Alleppey to embark on a Houseboat for and overnight cruise through the palm-fringed canals of Alleppey. Watch the Paddy fields, village folk; relax on board hearing lullaby of the wind and waves. This mysterious strip of emerald green land is stuffed with endless miles of placid backwaters that appends to its charm. Unwind yourself watching the endless strips of greenery passing by you while the boat moves in a relaxing pace. (Cruise till 17:00 hrs by when the houseboat halts in the lake for overnight stay.)


Guruvayoor

Day 02 Alleppey – Kumarakom ( 33 kms / 1 hrs )

After breakfast, disembark at Kumarakom, located on the banks of Lake Vembanad. The Vembanad Lake with its majestic canals, streams and tributaries along its banks, weave an intricate and enchantingly beautiful web. Nature is at its best at this ecologically rich location. The bird sanctuary here is an ornithologist’s paradise and a favorite haunt of migratory birds. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight at Hotel.


Kumarakom

Day 03 Kumarakom - Alleppey

Breakfast at Hotel. . Rest of the day free to relax by the backwaters or relax your body with a smoothening Ayurvedic Massage at the Ayurveda Centre (direct payment). Overnight at Hotel.


Day 04 Alleppey - Onward destination

After breakfast. Time to bid farewell! On time transfer to Airport to connect your onward flight.

Mystique Kerala

Day 01 Cochin

On arrival at Cochin Airport, you are met and transferred to Fort Cochin. An obscure fishing village that became the first European township in India, Cochin was shaped by the Portuguese, the Dutch and later the British. The result of these cultural influences is seen in the many examples of Indio-European architectures that still exist here. A city of peninsulas and islands, today it is Kerala’s commercial hub. Check in at Hotel. Evening watch spectacular ‘Kathakali dance’ in a local theater.


Mystique Kerala

Day 02 Cochin

After breakfast, go on a sightseeing of the town. In Cochin, explore its rich colonial past in the old Spice market at Mattancherry, the antique shop on Jew street, the Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue and the famous Chinese fishing nets. (St. Francis Church is closed on Sunday) Overnight at Hotel.


Mystique Kerala

Day 03 Cochin – Munnar (153 km / 4.30 hrs)

After breakfast, proceed to Munnar. Munnar is a beautiful and peaceful hill station covered with unending expanse of tea plantations, at an altitude ranging from 1600 to 1800 m above the sea level. This hill station was the favourite summer resort of European settlers for centuries. Sprawling tea plantations, picturesque towns, winding lanes and holiday facilities make this a popular resort town. Lunch at Tea County or similar. Later visit Mattupetty dam, local market and Munnar town. Check in at hotel.


Mystique Kerala

Day 04 Munnar – Thekkady (Periyar) (110 km / 4 hrs)

After breakfast depart for Periyar. The sanctuary is an established tourist spot and home to elephants, tiger, bison, sambar, wild boar, langur etc. The artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar dam across the Periyar Lake adds to the charm of the park. Boating through the Lake provides a rare opportunity to watch wild animals at close quarters. Check in at hotel. Later, go for a spice plantation visit where you can touch, smell and taste almost all the spices seen worldwide.


Mystique Kerala

Day 05 Thekkady

Breakfast at hotel. Later enjoy a Boat safari at Periyar Lake / Guided Nature walk inside the sanctuary. Afternoon at leisure. Overnight at hotel.


Mystique Kerala

Day 06 Thekkady – Kumarakom (132 km / 3 hrs)

After breakfast, you leave the forest land for Kumarakom, located on the banks of Lake Vembanad. Check in at hotel. The Vembanad Lake with its majestic canals, streams and tributaries along its banks, weave an intricate and enchantingly beautiful web. Nature is at its best at this ecologically rich location. The bird sanctuary here is an ornithologist’s paradise and a favourite haunt of migratory birds. Rest of the day at leisure.


Mystique Kerala

Day 07 Kumarakom

Breakfast at resort. Rest of the day free to relax by the backwaters or relax your body with a smoothening Ayurvedic Massage at the Ayurveda Centre (direct payment). Overnight at hotel.


Mystique Kerala

Day 08 Kumarakom - Alleppey

After breakfast, embark on a Houseboat for an overnight cruise through the palm-fringed canals of Kumarakom and Alleppey. Watch the Paddy fields, village folk; relax on board hearing lullaby of the wind and waves. This mysterious strip of emerald green land is stuffed with endless miles of placid backwaters that appends to its charm. Cruise till 18:00 by when the houseboat halts in the lake for overnight stay.


Mystique Kerala

Day 09 Alleppey – Varkala (130 km / 3 hrs)

After breakfast, disembark at Alleppey and you will be transferred to Varkala, a calm and quiet hamlet on the outskirts of Trivandrum with a neat beach. High red rocks, coconut trees, unspoiled sea, restaurants, a holy Hindu beach are the wonderful sight of this Arabian Sea coastline. High cliffs with mineral springs rise majestically from the coastline. Besides the beach, the other main attractions are 2000 year old Janardhana Swamy Temple and the Nature Care Centre. Check in at hotel.


Mystique Kerala

Day 10 Varkala

Breakfast at resort. Full day at leisure / free to explore the resort and its vicinity. Overnight at hotel.


Day 11 Varkala – Trivandrum (55 km / 1 hr)

Time to bid farewell! On time, transfer to Trivandrum Airport to connect flight for your onward destination.

Sabarimala

Day 01 Pathanamthitta - Sabarimala

Pick up from Airport / Railway station and transfer to Hotel. After refreshing proceed to temple for Erumudi Kettu murakku and thereafter proceed to Pamba. You can trek 5 kms to reach the Sabirimala temple to have Darshan.


Sabarimala

Day 2 : Pathanamthitta – Sabarimala ( 60 kms )

Early morning after Sabarimala Darsan, ( Darshan- depends upon rush over there), back to hotel. Later in the evening you can go for Pancha pandava temple visit (5 Temples of Pandavas). It is a lifetime blessing if you can visit all these temples in a day. Five temples in central Travancore region of Kerala –Thrichitat (built by Yudhishtira), Thiruppuliyoor (built by Bheema), Thiruvaranmula (built by Arjuna), Thiruvanvandoor (built by Nakula) and Thrikkodithanam (built by Sahdeva) - are collectively called Pandava Temples. Legends of this temple are associated with Pandavas. After crowning Parikshit, Pandavas left for pilgrimage. They visited Kerala during their pilgrimage. In Kerala, each of them installed idols of Lord Vishnu on the banks of the Pampa and nearby places and offered worship. Devotees believe that worship at all these five temples on the same day is especially meritorious. Devotees must visit Thrichitat Temple first and then Thiruppuliyoor, then Thiruvaranmula, then Thiruvanvandoor and finally Thrikkodithanam temple. These temples are situated in Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha and Kottayam districts . Overnight stay at Hotel.


Day 3 : Pathanamthitta – ( for your onward destination)

After breakfast ( early check out) from Hotel for the departure transfer to Railway station/ Airport. En route visit of Chengannur Shiva Temple. Drop at Railway station or Airport for your onward destination.

Sabarimala Sabarimala

Cochin – Sabarimala (Two side Journey) Group package

Sabarimala is getting ready to welcome pilgrims from all over India. Pilgrims from different parts of the country will be able to use the helicopter service to Sabarimala. The chopper service from Cochin and will be up to Perunad, the nearest location which has a helipad facility. From there the devotees would be provided an air-conditioned car facility till Pampa, a distance of 40 km. You can trek five kilometers to reach the Sabirimala temple to have Darshan. The next day, you would return via helicopter from Perunad, an hour’s ride to Cochin. This Pilgrim travel packages are being offered to premium clients as Group packages.

This Package is the five person affiliate package which includes all the arrangements for the local movement and others. The Helicopter will be positioned for you at helipad until you come after darshan.