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The best of tailandia – 5 Days​

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Itinerary

The turbulent history of this city began when a great flood in 1341 opened the estuary at Kochi, previously a landlocked region, transforming it into one of the world's finest natural harbors. Kochi thus became a haven for seafaring visitors from around the globe and became the first European ship-city in India when the Portuguese settled here in the 15th century. The Dutch seized Fort Kochi from the Portuguese in 1663, and later, in the final phase of the colonial saga, the British took the city in 1795. During the 1660s, Fort Kochi reached its zenith as a major trading center, and its fame spread far and wide—in various ways as a wealthy merchant hub, an important military base, a vibrant cultural center, a center for large shipbuilding, a center for Christianity, and so on. Today, centuries later, the city is home to approximately thirteen communities.

We begin with a tour of the city.

The old Cochin area is home to one of the oldest Jewish communities in the world. Its history stretches back nearly 2,000 years. In 1948, the community numbered 2,500, but today there are fewer than 30. The community remains centered around Jewtown, where we will visit its crown jewel, the Paradesi Synagogue. Built in 1568 and rebuilt after a Portuguese bombardment in 1662, the synagogue is distinguished by its tiled roof and bell tower. The small synagogue is also known for its hand-painted, blue and white willow-patterned Chinese tiles, and the many bronze and crystal lamps hanging from the ceiling. Afterward, we will visit the interesting International Pepper Exchange, also located in Jewish Town. We will also see

Chinese fishing nets —Chinese fishing nets constructed from teak wood and bamboo poles, working on the principle of balance. Records indicate that the first settlement here was between 1350 and 1450. Vasco da Gama Square, the narrow promenade parallel to the beach, is the best place to see the nets being hauled in from the sea. Learn about the workings of fascinating Chinese fishing nets constructed from teak and bamboo poles, which operate on the principle of balance. Other important sites include Vasco da Gama Square, the Basilica of Santa Cruz, St. Francis Church, the Cov Gate, the Baluarte Bungalow, and Mattancherry Palace. In the afternoon, enjoy a performance of various South Indian dance and martial arts.

Overnight in Cochin.

By road 4 hours:

Breakfast at the hotel.
Then we will begin our journey to Munnar. Munnar is a small town nestled in the Annamalai Mountains. This area is known for its geographical location (at an altitude of approximately 1500 meters above sea level) and its tea plantations. Upon arrival in Munnar, our representative will transfer you to your hotel. In the afternoon, we will visit the Church of Christ, built by the British in 1910, a spice garden, and tea plantations.

Overnight in Munnar.

By road 4 hours

Breakfast at the hotel.

Afterwards, we'll begin our journey to Kumarakom to board the houseboat, which will take you through the famous backwaters. The houseboat, equipped with all modern amenities, will allow you to discover the scenery at your own pace. Lunch will be prepared and served right on the bench. During the trip, you'll get close to the lush rice paddies and enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding water.

Overnight on the houseboat.

By road 3.30 hours

Breakfast at the hotel.

THEKKADY: It's a true paradise. Periyar National Park is located high in the Western Ghats range in southern Kerala. It's a wildlife sanctuary famous for its dense evergreen forests, moist deciduous woodlands, and savanna grasslands. It's home to herds of elephants, sambar deer, gaur, and more. There's also a lake at the heart of the sanctuary, a true haven for all wildlife lovers. Upon arrival, our representative will welcome you and transfer you to your hotel. In the afternoon, we'll visit spice plantations, including those growing cardamom, cinnamon, pepper, coffee, tea, and more. On the way back, you can stop at the local market and pick up some fragrant spices.

Night in Thekkady.

Breakfast at the hotel. Depending on your flight schedule, you will be transferred to the airport to board your flight home with sweet memories of India, Nepal, and Kerala. END OF TRIP…

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