Kerala's backwaters are a network of interconnected canals, rivers, and lakes that meander through lush greenery, coconut groves, and traditional villages. Here's a guide to planning a backwater tour in Kerala:” Here's a suggested itinerary for your 7-day backwater tour:
Day 1: Delhi to Cochin
• Arrive in Delhi and take a flight to Cochin (also known as Kochi), the gateway to Kerala.
• Explore the historic Fort Kochi area and visit attractions like the Chinese Fishing Nets, St. Francis Church, and
Mattancherry Palace.
• Overnight stay in Cochin.
Day 2: Cochin to Alleppey
• Drive to Alleppey (Alappuzha), a major backwater destination.
• overnight stay in backwater cruise traditional houseboat.
• Enjoy the scenic beauty of Kerala's backwaters and its lush green surroundings.
Day 3: Alleppey to Kumarakom
• Disembark from the houseboat in Alleppey and drive to Kumarakom.
• Visit Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary and explore the beautiful Vembanad Lake.
• Overnight stay in Kumarakom.
Day 4: Kumarakom to Thekkady
• Drive to Thekkady, which is famous for Periyar National Park.
• Visit the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and enjoy a boat ride on Periyar Lake.
• Overnight stay in Thekkady.
Day 5: Thekkady to Munnar
• Drive to Munnar, a hill station known for its tea plantations.
• Visit the tea gardens and explore the scenic beauty of Munnar.
• Overnight stay in Munnar.
Day 6: Munnar
• Spend the day exploring Munnar's attractions, including Mattupetty Dam, Anamudi Peak, and Eravikulam National
Park.
• Enjoy the serene environment and lush greenery.
• Overnight stay in Munnar.
Day 7: Munnar to Cochin (Departure)
• Drive back to Cochin.
• If time permits, you can explore more of Cochin or do some last-minute shopping.
• Depart from Cochin to Delhi by flight.
Kerala's backwaters offer a unique and tranquil experience, and you can extend your stay or add additional activities if you
have more time.