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It is really a good time visit Kerala on march. And the plan for 4 days is fine. You can visit Tiruvanandapuram, Allepy, Ernakulam, Cochin, Mahe all these days
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Hi Bharat kindly let me no of pax i will send you the package mail me at vijay@southyatra.com
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Hi Bharat, Please check this Kerala package out, it is for 5 days and 4 nights. https://www.tripoto.com/tour-packages/a-short-and-sweet-trip-to-kerala
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Day 1:- Kochi (Cochin) When in Kochi, make a short stop at Fort Kochi to admire Chinese Fishing Nets, representing an authentic fishing method and a landmark of the city. Although their name suggests Chinese heritage, the nets probably originate from Portuguese settlers who had colonies in Southern China. The unusual nets are fixed on bamboo or teak pillars and are lowered into the sea. Take a walk along the beach to admire the famous Kochi vista of the large, hammock-like nets appearing to float in mid-air, or purchase some of the fresh seafood being pulled out of the sea. Day 2:- Church of Saint Francis Religious Site The oldest European church in India, Church of Saint Francis was built in the 16th century and quietly witnessed the struggle of various colonial powers that once ruled this area. View the quaint structure, enjoy its peaceful atmosphere, and see where the body of Vasco da Gama was entombed before being moved to Lisbon. Kerala Kathakali Centre Witness the ancient dance-drama of India at Kerala Kathakali Centre, an intimate wooden theater and home of the Kathakali for over 20 years. Sacred religious scriptures are often performed here through a mixture of dance, martial arts, and rituals. Learn about the native folklore and religious texts, and observe iconic headgear and expressive make-up that complete the experience. Reserve your seat online, and come an hour early to see the performers put on their make-up and costumes. Jew Town Jew Town represents the part of the town famous for its antique shops and old-world charm. Located between the locality's palace and synagogue, the curio and emporiums captivate visitors with their variety and rarity. Experience a traditional environment which maintained its religious freedom throughout the ages. Taste local Jewish dishes and immerse yourself in a culture seldom found on Indian soil. Learn some Jewish customs to show respect and understanding. Mattancherry Palace Paradesi Synagogue Kochi (Cochin) to Munnar day 3:- Tea Museum Rose Gardens Mattupetty Dam Tea Gardens Munnar to Thekkady day 4:- Green Park Ayurvedic & Spices Plantation, Chellarkovil Viewpoint, Periyar Lake, Periyar Tiger Reserve, Thekkady to Kovalam Kovalam Beach, Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Puthenmalika (Kuthiramalika) Palace,
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