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KERALA AU$450*


per person Includes:


• Traditional welcome – Garlanding on arrival.


• Meeting and assistance on arrival and departure by office representative.


• Transfers from airport to hotels & vice versa, along with the transfer of baggage by an air-conditioned transport.


• Hotel accommodation on Double sharing on bed and breakfast basis at hotels envisaged or similar inclusive of prevailing government taxes.


• All meals onboard the houseboat


• Road taxes, parking fee, fuel charges, interstate taxes.


• All currently applicable taxes including service tax • Check-in & check out time is 12 noon.


Detailed Itinerary:


Day 1: Arrival Cochin Upon arrival at the airport, our representative would assist you and would welcome you via garlanding. You would be escorted via a private chauffeur and transport you to the resort or hotel. While everything right from check-in to room keys would be organized, the representative will hand over the ‘Welcome Folder’ to you and brief you about the tour.


Popularly known as ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea’, Cochin is a fantastic city that boasts scenic splendor and natural beauty. Bordered by mesmerizing backwaters, the land attracts honeymooners and globetrotters from far-flung places.


In the afternoon, witness Dutch Palace that is widely renowned for its beautiful murals which depict the scenes from Mahabharata and Ramayan, Jewish Synagogue that features vivid copper plates carved in the He brew script, Koonan Kurishu Shrine, St Francis Church, Fort Kochi, Santa Cruz Basilica that’s wonderfully adorned with painted ceiling, and Chinese Fishing Nets. Stay overnight at the hotel.


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