Kerala
6 Nights/7 Days
About Destination
Kerala, a state on India’s tropical Malabar Coast, has nearly 600km of Arabian Sea shoreline. It’s known for its palm-lined beaches and backwaters, a network of canals. Inland are the Western Ghats, mountains whose slopes support tea, coffee and spice plantations as well as wildlife. National parks like Eravikulam and Periyar, plus Wayanad and other sanctuaries, are home to elephants, langur monkeys and tigers.
The state of Kerala comprises of 14 districts
Itineraries
Ex-Delhi or Ex-Dehradun
- 2N-Nanital-1N-Jim Corbett->2N- Mussoorie
- 2N- Mussoorie–2N-Nanital->1N-Jim Corbett
- 3N-Nanital-1N-Kausani->1N-Jim Corbett
- 2N-Haridwar->en.route->Rishikesh->2N-Nanital->1N-Jim Corbett->2N- Mussoorie
Kedarnath
Koi Mil Gaya
Vivah
DAYWISE ITINERARY
Day 1 – New Delhi to Nainital
Pick from Airport/Railway station and Drive to Nainital. Overstay at Hotel.
Day 2 – Nainital-After Breakfast drive for the sightseeing
1. Nainital Zoo
Nainital Zoo, officially named as Bharat Ratna Pt. Govind Ballabh Pant High Altitude Zoo Nainital, is the single zoo in entire Uttarakhand It was established in 1984 and was open for visitors from 1st June 1995.The zoo is located at the height of 2100 meters which makes it a favorable place for many animals and birds. Home to numerous endangered species, it is one of the best attraction for wildlife lovers in Nainital. Nainital Zoo organizes various outreach programs on different wildlife occasions such as World Environment Day, Ozone Day, etc. Zoo remains closed on every Monday, 26 January, 15 August, Holi, and Diwali.There is Free entry for senior citizens and differently abled people.
2. Eco Cave Garden
Located in Sukhatal or Mallital, on the Kaladungi Road, Eco Cave Garden, a cluster of caves and Hanging Gardens, is fast becoming a popular tourist destination in It comprises of six natural inter-connected caves of different animals like tiger, porcupine, panther, etc. Some of the caves are really narrow and one needs to crawl through them which makes it an adventurous trip along with providing peek into an eco-friendly life. One of the best highlights of the place is the Musical Fountain which operates in the evening during the best season. It is the first of its kind in Uttarakhand modeled after Disneyland, USA.The Garden is a fun-filled place for children and adults alike.
3. Naina devi Temple
Sacred to goddess Sati, Naina Devi Temple is one of the 64 Shakti Peethas and therefore a famous Hindu temple. According to legends, the temple is built at the same place where eyes of Sati fell during the course of Shiva’s Rudra Tandava.The temple complex features a sacred peepal tree and idols of Lord Ganesh and Hanuman. Initially, the shrine was built on the top of a hill, which was later destroyed because of a landslide.Years later, a new temple complex, with idols of Lord Hanuman, Lord Ganesha, and Goddess Kali, was established by locals.
4. Mall Road
Located in the heart of the city, Mussoorie Mall Road stretches from Picture Palace to the Library. It is the main promenade of Mussoorie and known for its shopping avenues, colonial-era architecture and viewpoints. Across the road, there are many shops selling designed candles, trinkets, wooden handicrafts, and etc. SBI Building, Methodist Church and Cambridge book store are some of the famous landmarks on Mall Road.There are many cafes and restaurants on the road serving delicious food.Take a walk around Mall Road and take in the breathtaking view of the mountains.
5. Naini Lake
Located on the foothills of Himalaya, Naini Lake is a pear-shaped freshwater reservoir bestowed with the pristine beauty of nature.The picturesque lake is also believed to be one of the emerald-green eyes of Shiva’s wife, Sati that feel down on earth after the act of Shiva’s Rudra Tandava. A visit to Naini Lake is incomplete without enjoying a boat ride. One can also opt for sailing while visiting the location.The famous Mall Road encircling the entire lake is an ideal place to enjoy shopping.
Day 3 – Nainital to Corbett
After breakfast ,Check out from Hotel and Drive to Corbett and day at leisure.
Day 4 – Corbett
After Breakfast ,explore the jungle safari at morning
Day 5 – Corbett to Mussoorie
After breakfast ,Check out from Hotel and Drive to Mussoorie and day at leisure.
Day 6 – Mussoorie
1. Jwalaji Temple
Jwalaji or Jwaladevi Temple, one of the highly revered temples in Mussoorie, is dedicated to Goddess Jwalamukhi, the deity of Flaming Mouth. It is considered to be an incarnation of Goddess Durga. 9 km away from Mussoorie, the temple is located at the top of Binog Hill at an altitude of 2,104 meters, in the lap of Shivalik range. Apart from devotees, the temple which is surrounded by lush green forests is a major attraction for nature lovers as well. Constructed against a wooded spur, the temple’s dome was glided by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Comfortable shoes are recommended as one needs to walk a bit through the rugged terrain to reach the temple. Dress modestly when you are visiting the temple.
2. Mall Road
Located in the heart of the city, Mussoorie Mall Road stretches from Picture Palace to the Library. It is the main promenade of Mussoorie and known for its shopping avenues, colonial-era architecture and viewpoints. Across the road, there are many shops selling designed candles, trinkets, wooden handicrafts, and etc. SBI Building, Methodist Church and Cambridge book store are some of the famous landmarks on Mall Road. There are many cafes and restaurants on the road serving delicious food.Take a walk around Mall Road and take in the breathtaking view of the mountains.
3. Lake Mist
A popular tourist attraction in Mussoorie, Lake Mist is an ideal picnic spot for spending moments of repose with friends and family.This small pristine lake is located at about 10 km from Mussoorie, 5 km before Kempty Falls. Close to the lake, there are several waterfalls which add to the natural beauty. Tourists can indulge in boating or can simply take a peaceful stroll along the lakeside.To promote tourism, a number of accommodation options and restaurants have been set up around the lake.
4. Kempty Falls
Set amidst high mountain ranges, Kempty Falls was developed by the Britishers in 1835 as a little hideout to enjoy tea. Located about 4,500 feet above the sea level, the milky white streams crash against the boulders before it falls into a jade pool.The pool is surrounded by shacks where one could enjoy food or sit and watch the picturesque view of the falls. Once here, visitors could enjoy swimming and an ample number of activities.To reach the pool of the waterfall, one could either walk or take a ropeway ride.
Day 7 – Mussoorie to New Delhi
After breakfast check out from hotel and Drive to New Delhi.
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Dress CodeCasual, comfortable athletic clothing, hiking shoes, hat and light jacket.
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IncludedKeralaBreakfast
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Not IncludedDinnerLunchEntry FeesPersonal Guide