# Day 01 Arrival at Thiruvananthapuram
This morning on his arrival at Trivandrum, now called Thiruvananthapuram, he will be transferred to his hotel. Thiruvananthapuram formerly known as Trivandrum means the "City of the Ananta God." The name comes from the deity of Sri Padmanabhaswamy temple. In the temple, Padmanabaha (Vishnu) is reclined in Anantha (Sheshanag). The city gained world famous when recently some of the temple vaults opened, a treasure worth billions was discovered by what is one of the richest temples in this world. A little more vaults will still open. Only those who profess faith in Hindu religion are allowed and must adhere to a dress code to enter the temple. Accommodation is in Thiruvananthapuram.
# Day 02 Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram's morning tour will take you to Padmanabhaswamy Temple and Napier Museum. Napier Museum, a museum of art and history was later named Lord Napier, a former governor of Madras, is closed on Monday afternoons and Wednesday also on a few holidays such as January 26, August 15, etc. The rulers of Travancore took a lot of interest in art and culture. Some of the famous artists here are Maharaja Envoltura Thirumalai, Drayman Hampi and Raja Ravi Varma. Raja Ravi Varma is known worldwide for his paintings. You could see his paintings, and also Nicholas Roerich's paintings at the Chithra Sree Art Gallery in the city, which is a part of the Napier Museum. The museum has a good collection of bronze idols, ornaments, etc. and also a temple wagon. Late is free. Accommodation is in Thiruvananthapuram.
# Day 03 Thiruvananthapuram to Kanya Kumari to Thiruvananthapuram (172 km)
Today you have a full-day excursion to Kanya Kumari formerly known as Cabo Comorin. This place is the end of India's land, where the waters of the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Bengal and the Indian Ocean find. Kanya Kumari is a sacred place for Hindus. Legend has it that Kanya Devi an incarnation of Parvati was to marry Siva. As Siva did not show up at the wedding, rice and other grains destined for the party were left uncooked. Raw grain turned into stones and the stones on the shore are believed to be seen as raw rice. He will have to take a boat to reach the Vivekananda Rock Memorial with a 133ft-high statue of Tamil saint-poet Thiruvalluvar. Swami Vivekananda had meditated here for three days. Gandhi Memorial was built where the urn was kept with Gandhi's ashes for public view before the dive. Kanya Kumari is known for its spectacular sunrise and sunset. Accommodation is in Thiruvananthapuram.
# Day 04 Thiruvananthapuram to Kovalam beach (11 km)
This morning he will be moved from Thiruvananthapuram to Kovalam, which is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Kovalam means a forest of coconut trees. Travancore's Maharani Sethu Lakshmi Bayi had built Halcyon Castle here in the 1920s. Kovalam has a lot of rooms for Ayurvedic treatments for everyone. Kovalam has many beach hotels offering Ayurvedic treatments for recovery and regeneration. Accommodation is in Kovalam.
# Day 05 Kovalam
You will have a full day off at Kovalam Beach for relaxation. Kovalam is a major city on the honeymoon Kerala tourist packets. Kovalam has three beaches that form a half-moon on Kovalam beach. The beach beacon owes its name to the Vizhinjam Lighthouse. Eva beach also known as Hawa Beach offers calm waters. Samudra beach is used more by local fishermen. Vizhinjam Seaport is 3 km away and is known for its temples, churches and mosques. It offers a variety of fish. Accommodation is in Kovalam.
# Day 06 Kovalam to Alappuzha by road (159 km)
This morning he will be transferred to Alappuzha which was previously known as Alleppey to. This picturesque city is also known as the Venice of the East. A cruise in the havens is an unforgettable experience. Each year, on the second Saturday of August, a special boat race is held on Lake Punnamada. Kuttanad with the green fields and palm trees is known as the Kerala rice bowl. This is one of the few places in the world where rice is grown below sea level. Coir is the most important product made in Alappuzha. Here you will embark on a floating house in the backs of Kerala. Alleppey a Kumarakom spins in floating houses is very interesting as it passes through small villages. Accommodation is aboard the houseboat.
# Day 07 Alleppey to Kumarakom by road (54 km)
In the morning, upon arrival, he will be transferred to his hotel in Kumarakom. You have a day off in Kumarakom. Kumarakom is on the banks of the Vembanad Lake freshwater and has a wide variety of flora and fauna. Arundhati Roy novel "The God of Little Things," which won the Booker Prize, is in the village of Ayemenem, near Kumarakom. Fruits such as banana, mango, watermelon, pineapple, etc. grow here in abundance and the place is a lush green covered with rice paddies and coconut trees. The Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is home to many local species as well as migratory birds. You could make a little trip early in the morning or in the afternoon for bird watching. Kettuvallam boats are used for fishing and transporting things. Accommodation is in Kumarakom.
# Day 08 Kumarakom to Periyar by road (109 km)
This morning he will be transferred from Kumarakom to Periyar National Park. You will have free time to observe wildlife at the Periyar animal sanctuary. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary also known as Thekkady is located in the hills of Western Ghats and has a large number of mammals and birds. The sanctuary is famous for the elephants and other animals present here are the wild boar, sambars, tigers, leopards, dogs, langur, monkeys, etc. The Periyar forest has a lot of banyan trees, orchid, teak wood, rosewood, tamarindo, etc. The park is surrounded by various plantations of coffee, tea and spices. A boat cruise on Lake Periyar is very picturesque and has the possibility to see the different animals near the water. Accommodation is in Periyar.
# Day 09 Periyar to Munnar by road (88 km)
Today he will be transferred by road from Periyar to Munnar. The rest of the time is free in Munnar. Munnar which means three rivers derives its name from the Madhurapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundaly. Located in the Kannan Devan Hills, it was the British's summer spot. Munnar is also a popular honeymoon destination in Kerala and the view of the vast tea plantations in this area is a pleasure for the eyes. Anamudi, the highest peak in southern India is here. Munnar is surrounded by different wildlife sanctuaries that house the giant squirrel, elephant, gaur, langur de Nilgiri, Sambar, etc. Neelakurinji is a blue flower that blooms once in 12 years is found in this region. Accommodation is in Munnar.
# Day 10 Munnar
You have a whole day off in Munnar. Or, optionally you can visit the nearby areas of Munnar. Atukkad Waterfalls, which is a very beautiful waterfall set in the middle of hills and jungles. Chithirapuram is known for her tea plantations. Floricultura Centre is a garden with different species of flowers and herbal plants. Take an elephant ride to Elephant Arrival Spot. Top Station offers spectacular views of the Western Ghats. At the Tata Tea Museum, you'll be taken around to find out how tea is processed. Near Munnar, you can visit the numerous waterfalls and animal sanctuaries. Accommodation is in Munnar.
# Day 11 Munnar a Kochi by road (125 km)
Today he will be transferred from Munnar to Kochi by road. Kochi formerly known as Cochin is known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea. Kochi has remained the world's popular hub for spicy trade for several centuries. The name of the city comes from the word Malayalam "Kochazhi" which really means small lagoon. Kochi put himself on the map of the world of Vasco da Gama. The Arabs, Portuguese, British, Dutch, have all left their mark on Kochi's history. After Mumbai, Cochin is probably the second largest city on India's west coast. In the evening, you can enjoy a Kathakali dance show. During the night in Kochi.
# Day 12 Kochi
During the city's morning tour of Kochi, you will be taken to some of the famous places of Cochin, which will include Portuguese churches, mosques and temples throughout the Jewish synagogue. You will be taken to see the Chinese-style fishing nets seen especially in Kerala. You have some time off in the afternoon. You can visit the rest of Kochi's most popular destinations such as the Kochi Fort, Hill Palace (hill Palace), Marine Drive, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi International Marina, Cherai Beach etc. Accommodation in Kochi.
# Day 13 Kochi
You have a day off in Kochi. Check out from the hotel is at 12:00. Later, he will be transferred to the airport to take his return flight.