Duration
: 5 Days / 4
Nights
Destinations covered : Trivandrum, Alleppey,
Kumarakom, Cochin
Day 01 - Arrival Trivandrum
Arrive Trivandrum by air/train. Meet assist at the
airport/station and transfer to hotel. Afternoon sightseeing
of Trivandrum including excursion to Kanyakumari and also:
1. Padmanabha Swami Temple, the only one in Kerala where
foreign nationals are allowed near the Sanctum Sanctorum.
Known for its mural paintings and stone carvings, the temple
is a blend of Kerala and Dravidian styles of architecture.
2. Kuthiramalika, a palace of the erstwhile Composer King of
Travancore, displays a rare specimen of workmanship in the
traditional Travancore style of architecture with exquisite
woodcarvings (closed on all Mondays).
3. The Napier Museum, houses a rare collection of
archaeological and historic artifacts, bronze idols, ancient
ornaments, a temple chariot and ivory carvings (closed on
all Sundays & Wednesdays).
4. Shree Chitra Art Gallery, displays select paintings by
Raja Ravi Varma, Svetlava & Nicholas Roerich, including
some exquisite works from the Rajput, Mughal and Tanjore
schools of art in India. The collection includes paintings
from China, Japan, Tibet and Bali (closed on all Mondays
& Wednesdays). The evening is free to relax on the
Beach. Night stay in Trivandrum.
Day 02 : Trivandrum - Alleppey
After breakfast leave to Alleppey by surface 165 kms. On
Arrival transfer to Kettuvallam (House Boat). Cruise start
after Lunch on board and night stay at house boat.
Day 03 : Alleppey - Kumarakom
After breakfast move out from house boat at Kumarakom and
transfer to the backwater resort. Rest of the day free at
leisure. Night stay in Kumarakom.
Day 04 : Kumarakom - Cochin
After breakfast drive to cochin 75 kms. On arrival transfer
to hotel . Afternoon proceed for sightseeing tour of cochin
including .
1. The Hill Palace Museum, a fully-fledged archeological
museum and Kerala's first ever Heritage Museum are the main
attractions (closed on Mondays).
2. Chinese Fishing Nets, this unique style of huge
cantilevered fishing nets were erected between 1350 and 1450
AD by traders from the Court of Kubla Khan, a Chinese King.
3. Santa Cruz Basilica, this historic church was built by
the Portuguese and elevated to a Cathedral by Pope Paul IV
in 1558. Pope John Paul II proclaimed the Church a Basilica
in 1984.
4. The Jewish Synagogue, constructed in 1568, this is the
oldest Synagogue in the Commonwealth (closed on Saturdays
& Jewish Holidays). The area around the Synagogue,
called Jew Town, is the centre for Spice & Handicraft
shops.
5. Mattanchery Palace (Dutch Palace), built by the
Portuguese in 1557 and presented to the Regent of Kochi
(closed on Fridays). Return to hotel rest of the day free/
shopping at Ernakulam. Night stay in Cochin.
Day 05 : Cochin - Departure
After breakfast, departure transfer to airport/ railway
station to board the onward flight/station.