Item Code: 21-93
4
3 Nights
Duration
Athirappilly
Location
4 Days
Duration
Athirappilly
Departure / Return Location
San Francisco International Airport
Departure Time
Please arrive at least 2 hours before flight.
Included
- Airfare
- Accommodations
- Transportation
- Professional guide
Not Included
- Entrance fees
- Guide gratuity
- Airport Transfers
- Insurance
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of Kerala’s breathtaking landscapes. Our thoughtfully designed 4-night, 5-day tour takes you on an enriching journey through the vibrant city of Kochi, the majestic Athirappilly Waterfalls, and the sacred town of Guruvayur. With comfortable 3-star accommodation, daily breakfast, and seamless travel arrangements, this package is perfect for those seeking a blend of spirituality, nature, and cultural exploration.
Top Attractions in Kochi – Athirappilly – Guruvayur Tour
- Fort Kochi – Colonial streets, Portuguese architecture, and charming cafés.
- Chinese Fishing Nets – Iconic, centuries-old fishing technique.
- Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace) – Kerala murals and royal artifacts.
- Jewish Synagogue & Jew Town – Explore Kochi’s Jewish heritage and antique shopping.
- Marine Drive – Scenic waterfront promenade for an evening stroll.
- Cherai Beach – A tranquil beach with golden sands and calm waters.
- Lulu Mall – Kerala’s largest shopping mall for retail therapy.
- Athirappilly Waterfalls – Kerala’s largest waterfall, offering stunning views.
- Vazhachal Waterfalls – A scenic cascade surrounded by lush greenery.
- Charpa Falls (Seasonal) – A beautiful seasonal waterfall en route.
- Sholayar Dam – A serene reservoir with breathtaking landscapes.
- Thumboormuzhi Dam & Butterfly Garden – A picturesque picnic spot with vibrant butterflies.
- Guruvayur Temple – One of the most revered temples of Lord Krishna.
- Mammiyoor Temple – A must-visit temple near Guruvayur.
- Punnathur Kotta (Elephant Camp) – A sanctuary housing temple elephants.
- Chavakkad Beach – A peaceful beach near Guruvayur.
Itinerary
- Early Morning Departure from Mysore: Scenic drive to Kochi.
- Arrival in Kochi & Check-in at Hotel.
- Visit Fort Kochi: Explore colonial-era streets, historic churches, and art cafés.
- Chinese Fishing Nets: Witness the iconic fishing technique unique to Kerala.
- St. Francis Church: The oldest European church in India.
- Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace): Explore Kerala murals and royal history.
- Jewish Synagogue & Jew Town: A glimpse into Kochi’s Jewish heritage and antique shopping.
- Marine Drive: Enjoy an evening stroll along the waterfront.
- Overnight Stay in Kochi.
- Breakfast at the Hotel.Drive to
- Athirappilly (80 km | 2.5 hrs): Kerala’s largest waterfall, known as the “Niagara of India.”
- Explore Athirappilly Waterfalls: Enjoy the breathtaking 80-ft cascade in the lush rainforest.
- Visit Vazhachal Waterfalls: Another scenic waterfall located nearby with a serene environment.
- Lunch at a Local Restaurant.
Charpa Falls (Seasonal): A beautiful seasonal waterfall en route. - Return to Kochi for Overnight Stay.
- Breakfast at the Hotel.
- Drive to Guruvayur (90 km | 2.5 hrs).
- Visit Guruvayur Temple: One of the most sacred temples in Kerala, dedicated to Lord Krishna.
- Mammiyoor Temple: A must-visit temple near Guruvayur.
- Punnathur Kotta (Elephant Camp): Visit a sanctuary housing temple elephants.
- Check-in at Guruvayur Hotel & Relax.
Overnight Stay in Guruvayur.
- Early Morning Darshan at Guruvayur Temple.
- Breakfast & Check-out.
Drive to Cherai Beach (80 km | 2 hrs): A serene beach with golden sands and calm waters. - Lunch at a Beachside Restaurant.
Visit Muziris Heritage Site (Optional): Explore Kerala’s ancient trade history. - Return to Kochi & Check-in at Hotel.
- Overnight Stay in Kochi.
- Breakfast at the Hotel.
- Visit Lulu Mall (Optional): Kerala’s largest shopping mall.
- Departure for Mysore with Fond Memories.




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