April to September 2025
Day 01 Arrive Cochin
Day 02 Cochin
because it
April to September 2025
Day 01 Arrive Cochin
Day 02 Cochin
because it is closed on Fridays and Saturdays) Built in 1568, the building was destroyed by
the Portuguese in 1662 and rebuilt by the Dutch two years later. Scrolls of the Old Testament and
copper plates inscribed in Hebrew script are preserved here. St. Francis Church - is the oldest
European Church in India and stands as a silent witness of colonial struggle.
sight, one which can be seen all along the backwaters of Kerala.
dance form of Kerala in which the artists wear Goddy masks & depicts stories from the Indian
mythology. The Ramayana and the Mahabharata.
Day 03 Cochin to Munnar by surface [Approx 130 Kms /4-5 Hrs]
Day 04 Munnar
Day 05 Munnar to Thekkady (Approx. 100 Kms / 3 - 4 hrs)
Day 06 Thekkady (Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary) Early Morning: Enjoy Boat ride on Lake Periyar
Return Back to Hotel and enjoy Breakfast Later: Visit to Tea/Spice plantations. Overnight stay at hotel
Day 07 Periyar to Alleppey by surface (Approx. 140 Kms / 4 Hrs) After the Breakfast drive to Alleppey Upon arrival Embark the Houseboat
Overnight on board
Day 08 Alleppey to Mararikulam by surface [Approx 30 Kms / 1 Hrs] Breakfast on Board Disembark Houseboat and drive to Mararikulam Upon arrival check in at Hotel and enjoy Beach Overnight stay at hotel
Day 09 Mararikulam
Full day at leisure for independent activities Overnight stay
Day 10 Mararikulam
Full day at leisure for independent activities Overnight stay
Day 11 Mararikulam to Cochin airport by surface Depart by flight to onward Journey Transfer from hotel to Cochin airport to board the flight for Onward Journey
End of the Tour
Day 01 Arrive Delhi
Upon arrival at Delhi airport welcome, meet and assist by our representative and transfer to Hotel
1400 Hrs: Standard checkin time (early checkin is subject to availability of rooms)
Overnight stay
Day 02 Delhi
0900 AM: Enjoy full day sightseeing of Delhi visiting New Delhi - Qutb-Minar - in red and buff
sandstone is the hig
Day 01 Arrive Delhi
Upon arrival at Delhi airport welcome, meet and assist by our representative and transfer to Hotel
1400 Hrs: Standard checkin time (early checkin is subject to availability of rooms)
Overnight stay
Day 02 Delhi
0900 AM: Enjoy full day sightseeing of Delhi visiting New Delhi - Qutb-Minar - in red and buff
sandstone is the highest tower in India. Qutbu'd-Din Aibak laid the foundation of Minar in AD 1199 for
the use of the mu'azzin (crier) to give calls for prayer and raised the first storey, to which were added
three more storeys by his successor and son-in-law, Shamsu'd-Din Iltutmish (AD 1211-36).
Humayun’s Tomb – This is the magnificent garden tomb is the first substantial example of Mughal
architecture in India. It was built in 1565 A.D. nine years after the death of Humayun, by his senior
widow Bega Begam. Inside the walled enclosure the most notable features are the garden squares
(Charbagh) with pathways water channels, centrally located well proportional mausoleum topped by
double dome.
Drive Pass India Gate and President House also known as Rashtrapati Bhawan
Later proceed to Old Delhi Sightseeing visiting Rajghat - which is located on the banks of the
river Yamuna, Red Fort (closed on Monday) – the 17th century imposing fortress built in red sandstone
is surrounded by a huge boundary wall 33m high. Later Board the 'cycle rickshaw' for a unique
experience from the Red Fort, through "Chandni Chowk" or Silver Street, experiencing the sights and
sounds of this very busy avenue-heading west from the Fort. Opposite the Red Fort lies Jama Masjid
(Friday Mosque)
Overnight stay at Hotel
Day 03 Delhi to Agra by surface (Approx. 210. Kms 4 Hrs)
After breakfast drive to Agra
Upon arrival checkin at Hotel
Rest of the day at Leisure
Overnight stay
Day 04 Agra
Early Morning: Visit the world-famous monument Taj Mahal by (Sunrise) (Closed on Fridays) –
Overlooking the River Yamuna, the Taj Mahal is a classic example of Mughal architecture, with the Taj
itself built as a mausoleum at the northern end of an extensive formal walled garden designed in the
charbagh style and structured on the Islamic theme of ‘paradise’. The whole site was built by Shah
Jahan between AD 1632 and 1653 as the final resting place of his favourite wife Arjumand Bann
Begum (also known as Mumtaz Mahal) who died in AD 1631 shortly after giving birth to their
fourteenth child. Upon his death in AD 1666, Shah Jahan was buried alongside his wife in the Taj.
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