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25 Days North & South India Panorama Tour – 24 Nights & 25 Days

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Duration

24 Nights & 25 Days

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

40 people

Languages

English, Hindi

Tourism of India offers a 25-day itinerary that will take you through the cultural and architectural wonders of North and South Indian towns. The North & South India Panorama Tour allows travellers to enjoy the magical beauty of the country’s major cities, where they may delve into the country’s heritage and have a culinary experience of this unique nation. The tour will begin in the national capital, Delhi, and will then proceed to Varanasi, where you will be able to attend the Ganga Aarti and seek blessings at the city’s ancient temples. Then you’ll travel to Khajuraho, Orchha, and Jhansi to see the magnificent structures.
Agra is another well-known destination where you will see the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Tourists can visit Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

With this tour, visitors can go on a jungle safari in Ranthambore National Park, where they will see some of the most unique wildlife species. Jaipur is another popular tourist site that you will see during your North and South India vacation. You will be able to experience an elephant ride at the Amer Fort as well as gaze at the city’s architectural treasures such as the Haha Mahal, Jag Mandir, City Palace, and Jantar Mantar. Then you’ll travel to Bangalore, a city that combines modernism and heritage. Then you’ll travel to Mysore and Ooty, which are ideal for relaxing and learning about the local culture. Mysore’s famous tourist attractions include the Mysore Palace, Mysore Zoo, and the Church. In Ooty, you will explore Doddabetta Peak, the tallest peak in the Nilgiri region, and enjoy a beautiful view of the valley from the highest point.

Visit Cochin, Periyar, Kumarakom, Alleppey, Kovalam, and Trivandrum to see South India’s mesmerising grandeur. You will be able to appreciate southern India’s waterfalls, mountains, lakes, backwaters, tea estates, beaches, and so on. You can also partake in adventure activities and seek blessings at these locations’ famed temples and churches. This vacation is ideal for experiencing India’s richness while also immersing yourself in its tranquillity. India is such a large country that it will provide you with every form of experience and leave you wanting more. Check out the entire itinerary and have fun on your tour with Tourism of India.

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Highlights

  • Enjoy a sightseeing trip of Delhi, the nation's capital.
  • Enjoy the majesty of Delhi's landmarks such as the Red Fort, India Gate, Raj Ghat, Humayun's Tomb, and others.
  • Delve into the vibrant vibes of spirituality during the Ganga Aarti in Varanasi
  • Varanasi's cultural splendour has me spellbound.
  • Discover the architectural marvels of Khajuraho, Agra, and Jaipur.
  • In Agra, you may marvel at the tremendous grandeur of the Taj Mahal.
  • Admire Bangalore's architectural marvels.
  • Soak in the tranquillity of Mysore and Ooty.
  • Discover the magnificent splendour of Mysore Palace.
  • Discover some of Mysore Zoo's unusual creatures.
  • Take in the panoramic view from Ooty's Doddabetta Peak.
  • Discover the beautiful grandeur of Kerala's backwaters.
  • Discover Kerala's Tea, Coffee, and Spice Plantation Estates.
  • Explore the lakes, waterfalls, national parks, viewpoints, and breathtaking hills of Munnar, Periyar, Kumarakom, Alleppey, and Kovalam.

Day 1 - Delhi

When you arrive at Delhi International Airport, our tour representative will meet you there and bring you to one of the pre-booked hotels. The hotel will assist you with your check-in. You can go for a walk near the hotel after you've rested. The remainder of your time is free. In the national capital, you can visit the local market or sample some local delicacies. Delhi is rich in cultures, traditions, and legacy. The national capital is an excellent site to learn about the country's history and culture.

Stay in a hotel in Delhi for the night.

Day 2 - Delhi Sightseeing Tour

After breakfast on the second day of the vacation, you will start on a sightseeing tour of Delhi. The Red Fort, which was built in 1639 as the primary home of the Mughal Emperors, is one of the day's biggest tourist attractions. Following independence, the Prime Minister hoists the national flag of the country on the Red Fort on Independence Day, which is observed on the 15th of August each year. Jama Masjid is one of the country's largest mosques. The Mughal Emperor erected it in 1656, and it was originally called as Masjid-e-Jahan-Numa. India Gate is a war memorial created to remember the soldiers who died in the First World War. Raj Ghat is a tribute to several well-known leaders and citizens who have served the country. The memorials of Jawaharlal Nehru, Sanjay Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Jagjivan Ram, Giani Zail Singh, Choudhary Charan Singh, Shankar Dayal Sharma, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Chandra Shekhar, I.K. Gujral, and Devi Lal are located on Raj Ghat grounds, and the primary attraction is the Mahatma Gandhi memorial. Humayun's Tomb, also known as Maqbara-e-Humayun. It also has the tombs of Bega Begum, Hamidi Begum, and other Mughal Emperors.

Following the trip, you will visit the Lakshmi Narayan Temple and pass by Parliament House, also known as Sansad Bhawan, which is the country's major legislative body. Lakshmi Narayan Temple is one of the capital city's most popular tourist attractions, spanning 7.5 acres of land. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. The complex includes a number of shrines, gardens, and fountains.

Later that evening, you'll go to the Red Fort to see the light and sound spectacular. After the show, return to your hotel.

Stay in a hotel in Delhi for the night.

Day 3 - Delhi – Varanasi

After breakfast on the third day of the tour, you will head for the Delhi airport, where you will board a flight to Varanasi. When you arrive in Varanasi, our tour agent will welcome you at the airport and bring you to one of the hotels on our list. Check into the hotel and find a cosy, comfy spot to unwind. Relax for a while before embarking on the day's sightseeing excursion. While biking near Sarnath, catch a glimpse of this spiritual city. It is the site where the founder of the religion Buddhism first preached the Dharma, as well as the birthplace of the Buddhist Sangha.

Another important tourist site in Sarnath that visitors should see is the Sarnath Archaeological Museum, which is one of ASI's oldest museums. It was founded in 1910 and now houses around 6,832 sculptures and artefacts. The Ashoka monument is a 50-meter-long monument that was a gift from Emperor Ashoka to Buddhism. The Ashoka pillar, also known as the Lion Capital of Ashoka, is a monument in which four lions stand back to back. In 1950, the pictorial representation of the lion capital in the Ashoka pillar was approved as India's official national emblem.

Then you'll go to Chaukhand Stupa, which was built in the 5th century. It is the location where Lord Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, was reunited with his five companions known as the Pancha Vargeeya Bhikshus. The Archaeological Survey of India has officially designated the Chaukhandi Stupa as a 'Protected Area of National Importance'. Finally, you will visit the Thai Temple, which is set among lush foliage. The Thai dignitaries built it in 1933. It is also known as the Hinayana Temple, and Thais refer to it as the Wat Thai Temple. When there, one can find many followers in the Temple praying to a massive standing figure that stands more than 80 feet tall.

Return to Varanasi and the hotel later in the evening. Stay at a hotel in Varanasi for the night.

Day 4 - Varanasi Sightseeing Tour

On the fourth day of the journey, get up early and go for a boat ride at Ganga Ghat. After the thrilling boat ride, you will return to the hotel for breakfast. Take some time to recuperate before departing to see the city of Varanasi, well known as the "City of Ghats." Your city tour will include the Alamgir Mosque, which was erected in the 17th century by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. It is claimed that the site of the Alamgir Mosque was formerly a Hindu Temple devoted to Lord Vishnu erected by Madhur Rao Scindia but later razed by Aurangzeb when he seized Banaras.

You will also see Dashaswamedh Ghat, one of the city's most famous Ghats. It was built in 1740 by Bajirao Peshwa and later rebuilt in 1774 under the reign of Ahilyabai Holkar, Queen of Indore. This Ghat is well-known for the regular evening ritual of Agni Pooja, which is devoted to Lord Shiva, the Ganga, Surya (the sun), Agni (fire), and the entire universe. The Bharat Mata Temple, built by Babu Shiv Prasad Gupta during the pre-independence period, is the final stop on that day. The temple's construction started in 1918 and was completed in 1924. The main attraction of the temple is not statues or portraits of gods and others, as in other traditional temples, but a massive map of undivided India made out of marbles.

Later in the evening, you can attend Goddess Ganga's enormous aarti before returning to the hotel. Stay at a hotel in Varanasi for the night

Day 5 - Varanasi – Khajuraho

After breakfast, you will proceed to the airport to fly to our next destination. Take the flight to Khajuraho from the airport. When you arrive, our tour agent will meet you and take you to the hotel. Check into the hotel and rest in your room or go for a walk about. Take some time to relax before going to see an engaging Sound and Light performance. The light and sound display is a must-see if you visit Khajuraho since it teaches you about the city's culture and traditions.

After the concert, return to the hotel for dinner and a relaxed overnight stay in Khajuraho.

Day 6 - Khajuraho - Orchha - Jhansi – Agra

After breakfast on the sixth day of our journey, you will start on a sightseeing tour of Khajuraho's world heritage sites. This location is well-known for its antique, gorgeous, and ancient sculptures, as well as other artistic marvels. This location is separated into two primary temple groups: the Eastern Group and the Western Group. During the tour, you will see some of the finest and most prominent temples in the area, including the Laxmi and Varha temples, which were erected between 900 and 925 AD. There are two modest separate temples dedicated to the same Lord Vishnu. UNESCO designated the Lakshmi and Varha Temples as World Heritage Sites in 1986.

Following that, you will visit the World Heritage Site Kandariya Mahadev Temple. This is the largest temple in the Khajuraho complex, as well as the best-preserved exemplar with a history dating back to the mediaeval period. Then you'll go to the Devi Jagdambi Temple, which was established by the king of the Chandela dynasty, which dominated the Bundelkhand region from the 9th to the 13th centuries. This temple is also a Khajuraho World Heritage Site. The Devi Jagadambi Temple is devoted to Goddess Jagdamba, who is revered as the universe's mother. Following your visit to the temples, you will proceed to your next stop, Jhansi. You will stop in Orchha on your way to Jhansi. Orchha was founded in the 15th century AD and is known across the world for its numerous temples, palaces, and forts. You will visit the Orchha Jehangir Mahal, which was built in the Indo-Islamic architectural style. The Orchha Jehangir Mahal is famous for its marvellous sculptures, delicate trellis, chhatris, topped domes, and hanging balconies, which represent the excellent design and highlight the beauty of the Jehangir Mahal. The Raja Mahal, which was built in the early 16th century, will thereafter be visited. The palace's exquisite feature is the lined fragments of mirrors and lively artwork that can be observed on the walls and ceiling.

The day will conclude with a visit to the Laxmi Narayan Temple, which was built in 1622 by Vir Singh Deo. The Laxmi Narayan Temple is one of Orchha's most important temples, devoted to Goddess Laxmi, the consort of God Vishnu. Prithvi Singh renovated the temple in the year 1793. The temple has stunning wall murals that were inspired by the epic poem Rama Charitra Manas, as well as the first battle fought for freedom and independence in 1857.

You will continue your trek towards Jhansi after exploring Orchha. And in Jhansi, you'll catch the train to your next stop, Agra. You will be assisted in transferring to one of our hotels to check in and rest.

Stay the night in Agra at a hotel.

Day 7 - Agra Sightseeing Tour

After breakfast on the seventh day of the tour, you will depart from the hotel for a wonderful sightseeing tour of the Mughal city of Agra. The Taj Mahal will be visited during the Mughal city sightseeing trip; it was created by Shah Jahan in memory of his most adored wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is one of the World's Seven Wonders and the pinnacle of love. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is also known as "India's jewel of Muslim art."

Following that, you will visit the Agra Fort, which is located on the Taj Mahal's northwestern side. It was used as a home place by Mughal rulers until 1638, when the Mughals relocated their capital from Agra to Delhi. The Marathas were the last known Indian kings to occupy the fort. It is also designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Itimad-Ud-Daulah Tomb, also known as the "Bachcha Taj," will be your next stop. Nur Jahan, the wife of the fourth Mughal Emperor Jahangir, erected the Tomb.

Stay the night in Agra at a hotel.

Day 8 - Agra - Fatehpur Sikri – Ranthambore

On the 8th day after having breakfast in the morning, you will leave for Ranthambhore and on the way, you will stop at Fatehpur Sikri which is another UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a perfect example of Hindu, Persian, and Indo-Muslim architectural style. It was built in the 16th century by Mughal Emperor Akbar. After exploring the Fatehpur Sikri, you will start the journey toward Ranthambhore. Upon your arrival, you will have an assisted check-in at the hotel.

Stay the night in Ranthambore at a hotel.

Day 9 - Ranthambore Sightseeing Tour

After breakfast, you will depart for a forest safari in Ranthambore National Park, where you will participate in the day's adventurous activities.

Ranthambhore National Park is a well-known animal sanctuary that covers an area of 1334 square kilometres. It is famed for Bengal tigers and was founded by the government in 1955 to prevent the extinction of the same species. Return to the hotel in the evening after spending the entire day in the Sanctuary.

Stay the night in Ranthambore at a hotel.

Day 10 - Ranthambore - Jaipur

You will depart for Jaipur after eating breakfast in the early morning hours. It is also known as the Pink City or the City of Palaces. Our tour representative will take you to one of the hotels on our list in Jaipur. Check into the hotel and unwind. You can spend your free time roaming about the hotel or doing whatever you choose. Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, is a famous tourist destination that thrives throughout the year. This city is full of architectural marvels and will give you a detailed look at the regal lifestyle of Rajasthan's kings and queens. This is the ideal location for transporting yourself to a bygone period.

Stay at a hotel in Jaipur for the night.

Day 11 - Jaipur Sightseeing Tour

On the 11th day of your journey, after breakfast, you will depart for an exploring tour of Jaipur. On July 6, 2019, Rajasthan's capital city was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Jaipur was dubbed "Pink City" because to the captivating colour scheme of the city's architecture.

During your Jaipur trip, you will see the Amer Fort or Amber Fort, which was erected during the reign of Raja Nahar Singh. The fort was constructed on top of the remnants of another construction. Then you'll go to the Hawa Mahal, another magnificent landmark known for its unique design. This monument consists of five stories and 953 windows with beautiful latticework. Another renowned tourist site is Jag Mandir, which is located on two islands between Lake Pichola.

You will also see Sheesh Mahal, a 1727 structure embellished with glass, mirrors, and precious stones. The Sheesh Mahal is said to have been built on King Man Singh's instruction to meet the queen's yearning to observe the stars while resting. Then you'll go to the City Palace, which was Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II's residence. Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, Shri Govind Dev Temple, and the City Palace Museum are all part of the complex.

Jaipur's Jantar Mantar is yet another architectural masterpiece. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, a brilliant scholar, erected it in 1734. The structure has the world's largest stone sundial. Tourists can see various stone-made astronomical instruments.

Return to the hotel later in the evening. Stay at a hotel in Jaipur for the night.

Day 12 - Jaipur – Bangalore

On the 12th day of the journey, you will depart for Bangalore after a nice breakfast at the hotel. Board the aircraft from the airport, and upon arrival in Bangalore, you will be met by our representative, who will assist you with your hotel check-in. Enjoy your stay at the hotel and get some rest. In the evening, you will depart for a sightseeing tour of Bangalore, where you will visit the Lal Bagh Botanical Garden, catch a glimpse of the Vidhana Soudha on your way to the Vishveshwarya Technological Museum, and also see the Art Gallery, Cubbon Park, Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park, and ISKCON Temple.

Lal Bagh is a stunning landscape that sprawls across 240 acres of land. The garden contains around 1854 plant species. Lal Bagh is home to the world's biggest collection of rare plant species. Then you will visit Bull Temple which is dedicated to Nandi who is highly loving to Lord Shiva and he is his horse or ‘Vahana'. This temple is the largest Nandi temple in the world. Seek Lord Shiva and Nandi's blessing before proceeding to the next location, which will take you beyond the Vidhana Soudha. This is one of the most magnificent buildings in the country, and it is the largest parliamentary building in the country. On your journey to the Vishveshwarya Technological Museum, take in the edifice's gilded grandeur. This science and technology museum hosts 3D exhibitions for tourists and houses a wealth of artefacts such as engines, transportation, telecommunications, aircraft, rockets, and so on.

Then you'll go to the Art Gallery to witness some of the most stunning paintings, murals, artefacts, and other artistic items. Cubbon Park, which spans 300 acres, will be the day's next stop for sightseeing. Children can ride the toy train in the park, and there is a gigantic aquarium, the largest of its kind in the country. This aquarium houses a big variety of water animals and has the power to captivate visitors. Following that, you will go to the Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park, where you may spend quality time with your loved ones. The singing fountain is a lovely site to spend the evening, and ISKON Temple is the day's final stop. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is placed on a hill near Bangalore. It is visited by worshippers all year. Seeks Lord Krishna's blessings before proceeding to the hotel.

Stay at a hotel in Bangalore for the night.

Day 13 - Bangalore – Mysore

After a great breakfast, you will travel to Mysore. Along the route, take in the lush green scenery and rich visual splendour. En there, you will stop at Srirangapatna, an island nestled in the Cauvery River 18 kilometres from Mysore. The Dariya Daulat Bagh, Gumbaz, Tippu Fort, and Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple will be visited. This location is an excellent example of Hoysala and Vijayanagar architecture. This temple has a long history and a rich cultural legacy. This temple is an important Vaishnavite pilgrimage site. Because of its stunning waterfalls, Srirangapatna is peppered with enormous scenic splendour. The island's monuments have been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

On the journey to Mysore, you will also stop at Brindavan Gardens. The garden, which spans 60 acres, was built in 1932 by the Diwan of Mysore, Sir Mirza Ismail. It is approximately 21 kilometres away from Mysore. The project, which spans India's famous Cauvery River, took almost five years to finish. Brindavan Garden's finest experiences include the well-synchronized fountain show with music, boats, and well-manicured grass with flower beds.

When you arrive in Mysore, you will be assisted in checking into one of our Mysore hotels. The remainder of your time is free. You can take a stroll through the city's streets or speak with people to learn more about the city.

Stay at a hotel in Mysore for the night.

Day 14 - Mysore Sightseeing Tour

After a quick breakfast, you will embark on a city tour of Mysore, commonly known as the City of Palaces. Mysore is noted for its beautiful architecture, silk sarees, sandalwood, and brilliant Royal legacy. It is located at the foot of the Chamundi hills. The Golden Throne, Mysore Palace, Chamundeshwari Temple, Mysore Zoo, Durbar Hall, and St. Philomena's Church will be visited during the sightseeing tour.

In Kannada, this is known as the Golden Throne, Chinnada Simhasana, or Ratna Simhasana. It was the rulers of the Kingdom of Mysore's royal throne. It is only open to the public during the Dasara festival. Then you'll go to Mysore Palace, which is an extraordinarily beautiful example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. This amazing structure may be found in Mysore, Karnataka. It is still their official house and is known as the Amba Vilas Palace. Mysore Palace was constructed in 1912 for the 24th Ruler of the Wodeyar Dynasty and is one of the largest palaces in the country.

Another tourist highlight of the day is Chamundeshwari Temple, a historic Hindu temple located on the eastern outskirts of Mysore at a height of 1000ft on the Chamundi hills. The temple is named after and dedicated to the goddess Durga. The temple is a Shakti Peetha and is one of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas. Then you'll go to Mysore Zoo, also known as the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens. It is one of India's best zoological gardens. In 1892, Maharaja Chamaraja Wodeyar created this Zoo for the Royals. It tends to provide a natural environment for the animals that live in it.

A life-size statue of Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV may be found in the Durbar Hall. One oil painting that Sita swayamvar by the famed royal artist from Kerala Raja Ravi Varma hangs on the back walls of this enormous pillared hall. The hall is ornamented with images of Goddess Devi in eight different forms. The day concludes with a visit to St. Philomena's Church, the second highest church in Asia. This building was built to honour the Catholic Saint and martyr of the Roman Catholic building, Saint Philomena.

Stay at a hotel in Mysore for the night.

Day 15 - Mysore – Ooty

After breakfast, you will depart for Ooty, often known as the "Queen of Hills," which is your next stop. Ooty is a hill town tucked away in the Nilgiri Mountains. This location is tucked away at a height of roughly 2,240 metres. You will be put up after you get in Ooty in one of the hotels we have recommended. After some time, you'll start your Ooty sightseeing tour. You will go to the Rose Garden, Pykara Boat House, Doddabetta Peak, Botanical Garden, and Ooty Lake.

The Botanical Garden, which spans a large area of 55 acres, will be the first visit of the day. There are many well-kept, lush green lawns to wander on in the Garden. The centrepiece of the Botanical Garden is a fossilised tree that is 20 million years old. Then, turn towards Doddabetta Peak, which is also known as "Big Peak." About 10 kilometres separate it from Ooty. The highest peak in the Nilgiri Hills, it soars to a dizzying height of 8650 feet or 2,623 metres above sea level. This gorgeous area is in fact a wonderful place to go sightseeing.

The Pykara Boat House is a well-known vacation spot in Tamil Nadu, India's Nilgiri region. It offers everything a traveller may desire, from ambiance and comfort to panoramic beauty. For those who enjoy the outdoors, photography, and adventure, it is a heaven. After that, you'll go to Rose Garden, popularly known as Ooty Rose Garden. A sight to remember is the view of the luxuriantly green garden with portions dedicated to seductively fragrant roses.

Ooty hotel stay for the night.

Day 16 - Ooty – Cochin

The following morning, after breakfast, you will depart for Cochin. The most populous region and significant port in the Indian state of Kerala is Cochin. The "Queen of the Arabian Sea" moniker belongs to Cochin. You will receive assistance in getting from Cochin to the hotel you have already reserved. You may enjoy the remainder of the day as you please. You can either stay in the hotel or take a stroll to local locations.

Ooty hotel stay for the night.

Day 17 - Cochin Sightseeing Tour

You will eat breakfast the following morning before leaving for your trip's sightseeing tour of the city. Enjoy a stroll around Cochin's renowned fish and spice market. The market is renowned for the wide selection of spices it offers and the aroma that lures shoppers in to forget themselves and take a closer look. At this stunning port in Kerala, spend the day taking leisurely strolls in the Queen of the Arabian Sea while creating lasting memories. The remainder of today is yours to do as you like in Cochin.

Return to the hotel in Cochin later in the evening and stay there the next day.

Day 18 - Cochin – Munnar

After eating breakfast on the 18th day of the vacation, you will go to Munnar. At a height of around 1700 metres above sea level, Munnar is a hill resort. The tea plantations, verdant hills, and good weather all year round make Munnar famous.

When you get to Munnar, the hotel will help you check in. Enjoy your room's comfort and cosiness as you unwind. You'll start the sightseeing tour later in the evening. Visit Raja Mala Hills, which is renowned for being a sanctuary for the Nilgiri Tahr, a species of mountain goat. In order to participate in exciting activities like paragliding and trekking, you will travel to Raja Mala Hills. Return to the hotel after your exciting tour of the Raja Mala Hills.

Stay the night at the Munnar hotel.

Day 19 - Munnar Sightseeing Tour

After having breakfast during the early hours, get ready to embark on the sightseeing tour of Munnar which will include some major tourist attractions such as Atukkad Waterfalls, Chithirapuram, Blossom Park, Pothamedu View Point, and Eravikulam National Park.

Atukkad cascade, a spectacular cascade with a lush green setting, a flowing stream, a nice breeze, and the sound of water hitting stones as it travels, captures one's mind and soul as the first stop of the day. Then you will go to Chithirapuram, an architectural wonder that is actually a remnant of the previous colonial era. Adventure sports including hiking, rock climbing, rowing, paragliding, and others are available to tourists.

The day also includes a trip at Blossom Park. It is highly known for the local natural and seasonal flora. Additionally, migratory water birds can be seen here. Pothamedu View Point provides a breathtaking, exquisite panorama of the nearby valley and river. Photographers who enjoy capturing life's captivating moments will find Muthirapuzha to be the perfect location. opportunity for adventure sports like hiking and trekking.

Eravikulam National Park, thought to be Kerala's first national park, will be the final stop of the day. A total of 97 square km make up the national park. The Eravikulam National Park is home to the greatest number of Nilgiri Tahr, as well as lion-tailed macaques, gaurs, jungle cats, wild dogs, dholes, stripe-necked mongooses, Indian porcupines, and many other animal species.

Stay the night at the Munnar hotel.

Day 20 - Munnar – Periyar

Stay the night at theOn the twenty-first day of your trip, take breakfast at your Munnar hotel before driving to Periyar. The area is well-known for the huge 305 square kilometre Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, which is located within a 957 square kilometre protected area. The Periyar National Park serves as a tiger and elephant reserve and safeguards a number of other significant endangered plant and animal species. Enjoy your jeep safari in the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and discover the diverse flora and fauna that you might not otherwise have the opportunity to witness.

Enjoy your boat trip at Periyar Lake later in the evening. This lake and another river, Pumba, create a significant watershed for the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. Return to your hotel to enjoy dinner and the night after your entertaining tour of the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and delightful boat ride.

Spend the night at the Periyar hotel.

Day 21 - Periyar – Kumarakom

After having breakfast, you will move to Kumarakom which is a paradise of birds.

You will go to the Kumarakom Bird Century when you get to Kumarakom. Following your tour of the beautiful bird century, proceed to the hotel and check into your accommodation. You will visit the Bay Island Driftwood Museum, which includes a collection of sculptures made of driftwood, after taking a nap. The premium assortment of driftwood sculptures includes root sculptures in a variety of sizes and shapes. This village of Kumarakom is located on Vembanad Lake, which also holds the distinction for being the largest lake in the Indian state of Kerala. Vembanad Lake is the longest lake in the nation. After finishing your day of sightseeing, you should stop by this vast lake for a breathtaking sunset vista.

Spend the night at the Kumarakom hotel.

Day 22 - Kumarakom – Alleppey

After consuming breakfast at the hotel, depart for your next location, Alleppey (also known as Alappuzha), as soon as possible. The Centre of Science and Department named Alleppey the cleanest town in the entire nation in 2016. It is also the oldest planned city in the area, with a unique lighthouse built along the Laccadive Sea on its coast. You will go to Alleppey on a houseboat and enjoy your time navigating the congested canals while admiring Keralan village life before spending the night in the floating villa.

Spend the night at the Alleppey hotel.

Day 23 - Alleppey – Kovalam

After breakfast on the morning of the 23rd day of your trip, you will travel by road to Kovalam. Kovalam is known for having stunning beaches. You will be able to check in to the pre-arranged hotel with assistance when you get to Kovalam. Stay in your hotel room and sleep. You will next move on to the Kovalam sightseeing trip, which includes stops at a number of popular tourist destinations like Lighthouse Beach, Hawah Beach, and Samudra Beach.

The biggest beach in the area, Lighthouse Beach, is popular all year round with tourists. People can participate in a variety of water sports while taking in the breathtaking sights of their surroundings.

Another well-known beach, Hawah Beach, is located across from Lighthouse Beach. The "Eve's Beach" is another name for this beach. Spend some time together among the palm-lined beaches. Samudra Beach, one of Kovalam's most stunning beaches, is the final stop for the day. Enjoy the sunset on the shore of this magnificent beach while spending some quality time here with your loved ones.

Spend the night at the Kovalam hotel.

Day 24 - Kovalam Sightseeing Tour

Have breakfast at the hotel on the 24th day of the journey before heading to Kovalam for a sightseeing tour. Several significant and well-known tourist destinations in the hamlet of Kovalam, including the Vizhinjam Lighthouse, Bhagwati Temple, Vellayini Lake, Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium, and Vizhinjam Rock-cut cave, are scheduled for your visit today.

The first sightseeing destination of the day is the country's southernmost lighthouse, Vizhinjam. The Vizhinjam port was formerly a significant and bustling location, and the lighthouse was essential to its efficient operation. However, during the 19th century, the port was abandoned and later, in the year 1972, new lights were set and the lighthouse was renovated.

After that, you'll go to the Goddess Bhagwati-dedicated Bhagavathy temple. seeks the goddess' blessings before moving towards the Vellayini Lake, a haven for photographers and nature lovers. In the nearby region's native tongue, the Vellayini Lake is also well-known under the name Vellayini Kayal. An internationally recognised water sport that takes place on the lake during the Onam festival features a boat race and draws large groups of spectators from all over the world.

After that, you'll go to the Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium, where visitors can see a variety of unusual aquatic species. For those who enjoy viewing and learning about aquatic life, this place is paradise. The Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium is well-known for producing image pearls in addition to its gorgeous aquatic fauna. The Aquarium was founded in 1997 and is run by the Central Marine Fisheries Institute. It is situated in one of the busiest harbours.

The Vizhinjam Rock Cut Cave, which includes a temple and several incomplete carved figures of Lord Shiva in various avatars, will be the final visit of the day. The entrance door has a carving of Tripurantaka on one side and a carving of Nataraja on the other. The Vinadhara Dakshinamurti structure is located inside the temple.

Later the evening, return to the hotel following your enthralling tour of Kovalam. Spend the night at the Kovalam hotel.

Day 25 - Kovalam – Trivandrum

On the final day of the tour, you will check out of the hotel after breakfast. You will receive assistance getting to the airport, where you will board the plane for your next destination.

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