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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Arrive in Cochin and head to the Indo-Portuguese Museum , which showcases the cultural and architectural influences of the Portuguese in Kerala.
Afternoon
Visit the Kerala Folklore Museum , which houses a vast collection of traditional art and artifacts from across the state. End your day with a trip to the Hill Palace Museum , a former royal residence that now houses a museum of art and artifacts.
Morning
Visit the Mecca Masjid (Makkah Masjid) , one of the oldest mosques in Hyderabad, before flying to Cochin. Upon arrival, head to the Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica , a historic church that dates back to the Portuguese era.
Afternoon
Take a tour of the Mattancherry Palace , also known as the Dutch Palace, which houses a collection of art and artifacts from across Kerala. Explore the vibrant markets of the Laad Bazaar (Choodi Bazaar) , known for its bangles and other traditional jewelry.
Morning
Take a day trip to Mysore and visit the Mysore Palace (Mysuru Palace) , a grand palace that was once the seat of the Wodeyar dynasty.
Afternoon
Explore the historic town of Srirangapatna , known for its temples and monuments, including the Ranganathaswamy Temple and the Daria Daulat Bagh.
Morning
Take a boat ride along the Kerala Backwaters , a network of brackish lagoons and lakes that run parallel to the Arabian Sea coast.
Afternoon
Visit the Chinese Fishing Nets , a unique fishing technique that has been used in Kerala for centuries. Explore the historic St. Francis Church , the oldest European church in India.
Morning
Visit the Devaraja Market , one of the oldest and largest markets in Mysore, known for its spices, silk, and sandalwood.
Afternoon
Explore the city of Hyderabad and visit the iconic Charminar , a monument and mosque that dates back to the 16th century.