Welcome to God’s own land – Kerala! Located in the southern tip of India, this enchanting condition is a tax ball of natural wonders, living culture and captivating traditions. From the fog -covered hills to pristine beaches and everything in between, Kerala has something for everyone. In this blog post we take you to the best tourist places in Kerala for 2 days. Prepare to become awe when we loosen the charm of this magical country that never manages to leave visitors spelled. So grab the backpacks and join us on this unforgettable adventure as we explore Kerala’s hidden pearls!
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Best tourist places in Kerala for 2 days
I had seen views over Kerala, the southernmost state of India, through geography books. Whether you’re after lush vegetation, beautiful beaches or rich cultural heritage, Kerala has something for everyone. This text is an overview of the top places to visit in Kerala and some tips to make the most of the trip.
Day 1: Exploring Kochi (A 2 Day Tour Places in Kerala)
The sun rises once again over Kochi, and after breakfast at the hotel, we prepare to explore the day. The first stop is the Chinese fishing nets, one of the few places you’ll see them in Kochi. `Then we get to Fort Kochi, and will see Dutch palace + the Jewish synagogue. We have lunch at a local restaurant, after which we roam around the lively markets in Kochi. In the evening we will enjoy a traditional dance performance of Kerala and return back to our hotel for dinner and overnight.

What to See in Kochi
Kerala, India is a beautiful state of our Country which is full of culture & attraction. Located in the state of Kerala, Kochi is one of the most popular cities to be found. Kochi is a great city with many things to see, among them are:
– The Fort Kochi Beach: This beach is a great place to relax and enjoy scenes. It is a good place to try some traditional Kerala food.
– Mattancherry Palace: This palace was constructed by the Portuguese and is a fine example of their style of architecture. It is now a museum that you can visit to know more about the history of Kochi.

-Jew Town: Jewish city is an old Jewish quarter of Kochi with narrow roads and interesting shops. Be sure to try some delicious Jewish food when you are here!
Where to Eat in Kochi
We are caring for you up to October 2023You are welcome to tell readers about your state in the South India of nature, spices and seafood. Kochi being the largest city of Kerala and a major tourist hub. You will be able to find eateries in Kochi from street food to good food.
Some of the best places to eat in Kochi are:
1. Fort Kochi Beach – Known for its seafood; fresh. There are hundreds of small restaurants along the beach where fresh fish, crabs and shrimp are cooked to order.
2. Mattancherry – Popular for its traditional Kerala kitchen. Numerous family – run restaurants serve traditional dishes including curry, rice and daal.
3. Ernakulam – This is is the most important business district in Kochi and has a number of international restaurants as well as Indian. You can find everything from Italian to Chinese food here.
4. Kaloor – This a residential area with some good restaurants serving Kerala and South Indian food. Try the delicious dosas (a type of pancake) on Saravana Bhavan or Seafood at Oceano’s restaurant.
Day 2: Exploring Munnar
After breakfast at the hotel, we went out to visit mouths. Our first stop was at Mattupetty Dam, we loved the beautiful view of dam and lake. We then went to the Echo Point in where we had tons of fun with shouting our names and listening to our echoes. We also went out on a boat in the sea which was very calm and relaxing. Our next stop was Eravikulam National Park, where we experienced some of the most stunning nature in Kerala. The animals include several rare species such as the Nilgari Tahr, which is an endangered species. We also saw some elephants and tigers as we safari-ed through the park.

By end of day, we visited tea museum, that taught us tea production in Kerala. We also learned how tea is processed and tasted some of the different tyene made in Kerala. This is a, fantastic way to explore another important aspect of Kerala culture.
What to See in Munnar
Places to visit in Kerala during October Munnar has lots of places to visit and below are a few must visit places in Munnar.
1.Mattupetty Dam: Matupati community are pleasantly tourist spot of Munaar as it will provideyou sowsomemore unexpected plot of nearby hills and valleys. You can also ride a boat on the dam or walk around.

2. Echo Point: Eco Point is also one of the favourite sightseeing spots in Munnar and to be Eco hear your Eco. It is a wonderful spot for taking pictures.

3. Kundala Lake: Kundala Lake is an astonishing cool lake of Munnar that provides stunning scenery of adjoining mountains. Boat ride available or relax from lakeside.

4. Tea Plantations: Munnar is famous for its tea gardens, which can be seen all over. You can learn about the tea production process at the tea museum and sample certain varieties cultivated in Munnar at several tea estates open for visitors.

5. Eravikulam National Park: The breathtaking Ervikulam National Park is one of the best places in India to catch a glimpse of the endangered Nilgiri Tahar in the wild. The park also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Where to Eat in Munnar
Munnar is taught a lot of natural beauty, but it is also known for its delicious food. Whether its quick bites or sit-downs, Munnar has a plethora of places to eat. For a fast snack, stop at one of many street food stalls. You can find anything from samosas to fresh bits of fruit juice. If you want more, there are many restaurants. We recommend the following:
The Tea House: Anyone who finds Munnar must visit The Tea House. City also serves some best tea and restaurant views are just stunning. Do not forget to have the Kerala Paratha as its yummy.
Nila Spice: If you want traditional Kerala dishes, you should check out Nila Spice. There is a wide menu for everyone’s taste at this restaurant. We recommend chicken curry-it’s going to full mouth from the mouth!
The Cake Shop: For a sweet tooth, the cake shop is ideal. As its name suggests, the meditation here is on cake and dessert, though it also prepares savory dishes like sandwiches and pizza. Our favourite is the Chocolate Cake!
Conclusion
Our 2 -day tour in Kerala in Kerala was a really memorable experience to detect the miracles of Kerala. From the impressive wildlife of the thecade sanctuary to the cool backwaters of AlePP, we were able to enjoy various attractions and activities, who appreciated the beauty and culture of this amazing Indian state and more appreciated. We hope that our tour guide has inspired you to start your journey and find all those who have to offer Kerala!
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