Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra

5 Nights - 6 Days

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Sightseeing

Cover some of Kerala’s best-known attractions on this multi-day cruise through “God’s Own Country” in a traditional thatched houseboat. Explore the misty, wildlife-packed hills of Munnar, see top colonial sites in historic Cochin, and float along Alleppey’s famous backwaters. Tasty onboard meals are included. Upgrade to include optional horse rides, Ayurvedic massages, or Kathakali dance shows.
 
 

  • A multi-day, all-inclusive cruise in a traditional Keralan houseboat
  • Sleep comfortably in an air-conditioned, en suite houseboat, with a staff of three
  • Tick off the state’s top highlights, from misty hill country to the history-rich coast 
  • Get a chance to shop for local products, including tea, coffee, and spices

     

Itinerary

  1. Neriamangalam Bridge 
    The Neriamangalam Bridge, built across the Periyar river, is often referred as 'The Gateway to the Highranges' as it is on the way to the higher regions of Idukki district, especially Munnar. The bridge was made by the Maharaja of Travancore in 1935.
    Admission Ticket Free
     
  2. Cheeyappara Waterfalls The Cheeyappara Waterfall is on the way to Munnar, between Neriamangalam and Adimali. The Cheeyappara Waterfall cascades down in seven steps. 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included 3 Valara waterfalls Valara waterfalls falling from a height of about 1000 feet and provide a magnificent view. These waterfalls are surrounded by lush, dense forests that are home to a variety of animals and birds. It is one of the top waterfalls near Munnar, 1 kms after Cheeyappara waterfalls. Though the falls are visible from highway, 15 minutes • Admission Ticket Included 4 C.S.I Christ Church The old CSI Christ Church is the headquarters of the CSI Munnar Pastorate with over thousand Tamil families and 18 outstation churches. The church, counted amongst the most revered sites in Munnar, was built in AD 1910 by the British. This holy site is popular for its exquisite stained glass windows. Besides, it has engraved brass plaques that were made in the memory of the tea planters. The site of the church was formally consecrated by Rt. Rev. Noel Hodges on 15th April 1900 on the occasion of Easter. The church’s foundation stone was laid in March 1910 by Sir A.K. Muir and inaugurated on 16th April 1911 by Rev. W.F.B Hoysted, the then priest. When the British left Munnar in 1981, they handed over the charge of the church to CSI North Kerala Diocese. 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

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  1. Mattupetty Dam
    Mattupetty is among the most visited destinations in the tourist hotbed of Munnar. It is a beautiful picnic spot that regularly attracts visitors. People love visiting the dam and lake here and families can regularly be seen enjoying a fine afternoon in the area. The view of the valley from here is breath-taking and one gets to simply relax and enjoy the beautiful weather. The lush green tea plantations and forests in and around Mattupetty are ideal for trekking and host a large number of unique bird species. 
     
  2. Rajamalai (Eravikulam) National Park
    Eravikulam National Park is around 15 kms from Munnar town and it is the natural habitat of the Nilghiri Thar. It is the first and largest national park in kerala. The national park is managed by the Kerala Department of Forest and Wildlife, Munnar. Apart from Tahr, other little known animals such as Nilgiri marten, small clawed otter, ruddy mongoose, and dusky striped squirrel are also found. Elephants make seasonal visits.

     

Inclusions & Exclusions

  • Dinner
  • Lunch

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Meeting point

Kochi (Cochin)

Kochi (Cochin), Kochi (Cochin), Ernakulam District, Kerala

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