Thrillophilia brings together some of the most loved travel experiences through its Cochin Munnar Alleppey tour packages, designed for travellers who want more than just a standard itinerary. Each journey is carefully planned to include meaningful experiences, smooth transitions between places, and reliable stays. With professional support and attention to detail, these packages make travelling in February relaxed, enjoyable, and truly memorable.
Travellers browsing through Cochin Munnar Alleppey holiday packages often find the Best of Kerala | From Houseboat Stays to Hilltop Views appealing for its balanced structure and smooth flow. With a duration of 3 days and a starting price of ₹ 21,965, this itinerary offers a well-rounded journey that makes for perfect travel plans in February.
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Cochin Munnar Alleppey Holiday Packages | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Best of Kerala | From Houseboat Stays to Hilltop Views | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 21,965 |
| Kerala Weekend Getaway | Misty Hills & Calm Backwaters | 4 days & 3 nights | INR 18,969 |
| Best of Kerala | Vacation in Romantic Paradise | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 19,861 |
| Kerala Escapade | Hills, Heritage & Houseboats | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 25,110 |
| Romantic Getaway to Kerala | From Munnar Peaks to Backwater Peace | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 22,556 |
| Kerala Getaway | Hills, Backwaters and Coastal Wonders | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 25,195 |




Kochi, also known as Cochin, is a beautiful coastal city on the southwest shore of Kerala. Once a major port developed by the British for trade, Kochi is now one of the best places to explore the culture, food and history of the state. Many travellers begin their Kerala journey here because the city gives a perfect first glimpse of what the state has to offer. For those planning a trip, many Kochi tour packages start right from this vibrant city.
Cochin has been ranked among the top tourist destinations by the World Travel & Tourism Council, thanks to its mix of heritage sites, seaside charm and nearby hill stations like Munnar. The backwaters that Kerala is famous for can also be experienced here through quiet lagoons and waterways that run across the city.
Many of these water routes have become peaceful picnic and boating spots where visitors can enjoy fishing, kayaking or simply relaxing in nature. Fort Kochi, one of the city’s most iconic areas, offers colonial-era architecture, quiet lanes, a breezy beachfront and cosy cafés, making it a favourite among backpackers and photographers. Kochi is also known for its old churches, temples and forts, each telling a story from a different time in history.
Surrounded by the Western Ghats on one side and the Arabian Sea on the other, Kochi enjoys a pleasant tropical climate throughout the year. With so many unique experiences in one city, it’s easy to see why Kochi often becomes a natural first stop for travellers exploring the state through well-planned Kerala tour packages.
Munnar is a serene hill station in the Western Ghats of Kerala, known for its cool climate, lush green hills and endless tea plantations. Set nearly 6,000 ft above sea level in the Idukki district, this region once served as the summer retreat of British officials. Its scenic valleys, rich forests and rare species like the Nilgiri Tahr make it one of South India’s most loved holiday spots. Many travellers exploring the region through Munnar tour packages come here to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty.
The charm of Munnar lies in its stunning landscapes and the three rivers, Mattupetty, Periavaru and Nallathanni, that flow through the area. Numerous viewpoints offer breathtaking views of rolling hills, misty valleys and sparkling lakes. The pleasant climate and rocky terrains make it a popular destination for trekking, camping and outdoor adventure.
Munnar is also home to beautiful waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries and calm nature trails. Attractions like the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Eravikulam National Park and Atukkad Waterfall draw tourists from across the world. With scenic viewpoints, peaceful lakes and unique local experiences, the hill station is often included in many Kerala tour packages as a must-visit destination.
Alappuzha (Alleppey) is known as ‘the Venice of the East’. Offering the best tourist places in Alleppey, this charming place is the hub of Kerala’s backwaters and is home to a huge network of backwaters and more than thousand houseboats. The houseboats you find in the backwaters of Alappuzha are in fact a reworked version of the Kettuvallams of olden times. Kettuvallam is a Malayalam word, ‘Kettu’, means living structures and ‘Vallom’ means boat. In the olden days, kettuvallam or boat with a thatched roof that covers over wooden hulls was used to carry tons of rice and spices.
The modern houseboats are equipped with all the comforts of a good hotel room like air conditioners, modern toilets, cozy living rooms, a kitchen and even a balcony for angling. An uninterrupted view of life in the backwaters fringed with coconut trees can be enjoyed from a houseboat. A perfect place to unwind with its laidback canals and lush greenery. The Alappuzha beach with a 137-year-old pier extending into the sea and an old 17th-century lighthouse built by the Portuguese add to the magic of the place. It is famous for its boat races, marine products, and coir industry.
So get ready to wander around this small but chaotic city center and bus-stand area, with its modest grid of canals. Head west to the beach or in practically any other direction towards the backwaters and Alleppey becomes elegant and greenery-fringed, waning into a watery world of hamlets, punted canoes, toddy shops and, of course, houseboats. Float along and gaze over paddy fields of succulent green, curvaceous rice barges and village life along the banks. Indeed, it is here that nature has spent upon the land her richest bounties. Come and explore the best tourist places in Alleppey.