3 days in Kerala Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Kerala vacation maker
Start: Sydney
Fly
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Kochi (Cochin)
— 1 night
Drive
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Alappuzha
— 1 night
Bus to Ernakulam Vythilla Hub, Fly to Sydney
End: Sydney
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Kochi (Cochin) — 1 night

Queen of the Arabian Sea
A flourishing port city and magnet for the spice trade since the 15th century, Kochi (Cochin) proudly bears its distinct international influence and local Keralan culture.On the 2nd (Thu), relax and rejuvenate at some of the best spas, then take a stroll through Jew Town, then make a trip to Chinese Fishing Nets, and finally admire the striking features of Jeevamatha Church.
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Sydney, Australia to Kochi (Cochin) is an approximately 17-hour flight. Due to the time zone difference, you'll gain 4.5 hours traveling from Sydney to Kochi (Cochin). Traveling from Sydney in February, expect Kochi (Cochin) to be a bit warmer, temps between 38°C and 28°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 2nd (Thu) early enough to drive to Alappuzha.
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Alappuzha — 1 night

Venice of the East
Affectionately known as Alleppey to locals and tourists alike, Alappuzha acts as a major transport and cultural hub on the Kerala backwaters.To find ratings, maps, other places to visit, and more tourist information, you can read our Alappuzha trip builder site.
Getting from Kochi (Cochin) to Alappuzha by car takes about 1.5 hours. Other options: take a train; or take a bus. In February, daily temperatures in Alappuzha can reach 38°C, while at night they dip to 28°C. On the 3rd (Fri), you'll travel back home.
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Kerala travel guide
God's Own Country
The south Indian state of Kerala stretches in a narrow sliver of land along the coast, rich in cultural heritage and natural attractions. A trip to Kerala takes you to a tropical paradise of sandy beaches and swathes of coconut groves. Considered one of the most literate states in India, Kerala is also a religiously diverse region, where Hindu temples stand next to Islamic mosques, and Christian churches rub shoulders with Jewish synagogues. Numerous wilderness areas dot this relatively small region, ensuring plenty of opportunities to spot rare birds, wild elephants, and the occasional tiger.