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Kochi & Kerala in 5 Days — Fort Kochi + Backwater Houseboat + Munnar

The classic Kerala loop: heritage city, an overnight kettuvallam, and the tea hills

Kochi 5-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
5 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$660
Budget–luxury
$290–$1,430

As of 2026, the recommended Kochi 5-day route runs Day1 Fort Kochi — colonial peninsula & fishing nets · Day2 Mattancherry — Dutch Palace, Jew Town & spices · Day3 Alleppey — overnight backwater houseboat · Day4 Backwaters to Munnar — into the tea hills · Day5 Munnar tea country + return to Kochi, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $660 on a mid-range budget. Five days is the realistic sweet spot for the classic Kerala loop based out of Kochi. Days 1-2 cover Fort Kochi and Mattancherry as in the 3-day plan. Day 3 heads to Alleppey for the regional highlight — an overnight kettuvallam houseboat through the backwaters. Days 4-5 climb to the Munnar tea hills (a winding 4-5 hour drive) for tea estates, viewpoints and Eravikulam National Park, before returning. A private car with driver ties it together. Book the houseboat directly with a reputable operator and Munnar rooms ahead in peak season (Dec-Jan). Expect heat and humidity on the coast and cooler air up in Munnar.

5-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$290

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$660

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$1,430

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Fort Kochi — colonial peninsula & fishing nets

Chinese fishing nets · St Francis Church · waterfront walk · Kathakali show

Activities

  1. 08:30 Chinese fishing nets (cheena vala) at the waterfront 1h

    Start early at Fort Kochi's signature cantilevered shore-operated fishing nets, said to date to influences from Chinese traders centuries ago. Mornings are cooler and the light is good; you can watch operators raise and lower the nets.

    Cost: Free to view (operators may expect a small tip for photos) TIP: It's now as much spectacle as working fishery, and touts will offer 'sunset' upsells later — morning is calmer. The adjacent fish stalls overcharge tourists, so don't feel pressured to buy.
  2. 10:00 St Francis Church + heritage streets 1.5h

    Walk to St Francis Church, said to be among India's oldest European-built churches and the original burial site of Vasco da Gama. From there wander Princess Street and the colonial lanes of restored Portuguese, Dutch and British buildings.

    Cost: Church free; donations welcome TIP: Dress modestly (shoulders/knees covered) for the church. The heritage streets are walkable and shaded in parts — good before the midday heat.
  3. 13:00 Lunch + Kashi Art Cafe area 1.5h

    Break for a Kerala lunch or a café stop. Fort Kochi's art-café scene (Kashi Art Cafe and others) is part of the experience, set in restored Dutch row houses doubling as galleries.

    Cost: ₹300-950 ($4-12) at a café TIP: Fort Kochi cafés are pricey for India — come for the atmosphere. For a cheaper, more authentic Kerala lunch, seek a local 'meals' spot.
  4. 16:00 Waterfront walk + sunset 1.5h

    Stroll the waterfront promenade in the late afternoon as the heat eases, watching boats in the harbor and the fishing nets silhouetted at sunset — Fort Kochi's classic photo.

    Cost: Free TIP: Sunset draws crowds and vendors. Keep an eye on belongings, and ignore aggressive 'special tour' touts.
  5. 18:00 Kathakali performance 1.5-2h

    End with a Kathakali show — Kerala's elaborate classical dance-drama. Venues like the Kerala Kathakali Centre let you arrive around 17:00 to watch the performers apply their intricate makeup before the roughly hour-long performance from 18:00, with a short explanation of the gestures.

    Cost: ~₹350-500 ($4-6); some venues add a Kalaripayattu martial-arts demo TIP: Arrive early for the makeup session — it's half the experience. Book ahead in peak season. A one-time cultural highlight rather than a nightly must.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Kerala breakfast (appam & stew / puttu)

Fort Kochi · $1-5

Appam with vegetable or egg stew is the local signature.

Lunch

Café or local 'meals'

Fort Kochi · $3-12

Cafés for atmosphere; a local veg meals spot for value.

Dinner

Fort Kochi seafood (e.g. Oceanos)

Fort Kochi · $8-20

Fish pollichathu or crab roast at a fixed-price restaurant beats the fishing-net stalls.

Transit:

Fort Kochi's heritage core is walkable; auto-rickshaws cover longer hops (agree the fare first). The cheap government ferry links Fort Kochi and Ernakulam in 20-30 min.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $30 Mid $70 Luxury $160
DAY 2

Mattancherry — Dutch Palace, Jew Town & spices

Mattancherry Palace · Paradesi Synagogue · Jew Town · spice market

Activities

  1. 09:30 Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace) 1h

    A short rickshaw ride to Mattancherry for the so-called Dutch Palace, known for its Keralan mural paintings depicting Hindu epics. It's a modest but historically rich site.

    Cost: Small entry fee (foreigners pay more than Indians) TIP: Closed Fridays — plan around it. No photography of the murals inside. Go in the morning before the heat builds.
  2. 11:00 Paradesi Synagogue + Jew Town lanes 1.5h

    Walk to the 16th-century Paradesi Synagogue in Jew Town, known for its hand-painted Chinese floor tiles and antique brass lamps, then explore the narrow lanes lined with antique and curio shops.

    Cost: Small entry fee (~₹10); no photography inside TIP: Closed Fridays, Saturdays and Jewish holidays, with limited morning/afternoon hours — check before going. Bargain politely in the antique shops.
  3. 13:00 Lunch in Mattancherry 1h

    Mattancherry has old-school local eateries — a famous biryani institution (Kayees) and Kerala 'meals' spots — for a more authentic, cheaper lunch than the Fort Kochi tourist zone.

    Cost: ₹150-450 ($2-6) TIP: Kayees biryani famously sells out — go early. Cash is handy in these local spots.
  4. 14:30 Spice market + Jew Town shopping 2h

    Wander the spice-trading lanes around Mattancherry, where the air carries cardamom, pepper and ginger — a nod to Kochi's centuries as a spice-trade port. Browse for Kerala spices, tea and curios.

    Cost: Free to browse; spices/tea as bought TIP: Prices are negotiable and tourist-marked — compare a couple of shops. Vacuum-packed spices and tea travel well as gifts.
  5. 17:30 Ferry ride + Ernakulam evening (optional) 2h

    Take the cheap public ferry across the harbor for a scenic local crossing, and see livelier mainland Ernakulam if you want a different evening — malls, local restaurants and a more everyday Indian city feel.

    Cost: Ferry a few rupees; meal extra TIP: The ferry is slow but a genuine local experience. Ernakulam has cheaper food and more nightlife than sleepy Fort Kochi.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Homestay / café breakfast

Fort Kochi · $2-8

Many heritage homestays include a good Kerala breakfast.

Lunch

Mattancherry local eatery (Kayees biryani)

Mattancherry · $2-6

Malabar biryani or a Kerala meals plate — go early.

Dinner

Ernakulam local restaurant

Ernakulam · $3-12

Parotta and beef/fish curry on the mainland for value.

Transit:

Rickshaws link Fort Kochi and Mattancherry (a few km). The public ferry connects to Ernakulam; the Kochi Metro serves the mainland but not Fort Kochi.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $25 Mid $60 Luxury $140
DAY 3

Alleppey — overnight backwater houseboat

Drive to Alleppey · board a kettuvallam · cruise the backwaters · onboard meals

Activities

  1. 09:00 Drive from Kochi to Alleppey (Alappuzha) 1.5h drive

    Drive about 1.5 hours south to Alleppey, the heart of the Kerala backwaters and the main houseboat hub on the Vembanad lake network.

    Cost: Private car ~₹2,000-3,000 one way (negotiable) TIP: Arrange the car as part of your wider Kerala loop. Confirm your houseboat operator and boarding point in advance.
  2. 12:00 Board the kettuvallam houseboat Overnight

    Board your kettuvallam — a converted Keralan rice-barge with bedrooms, a deck and an onboard cook — for the regional must-do. The standard overnight package runs roughly noon to 09:00 the next morning with lunch, dinner and breakfast included.

    Cost: Off-season deluxe from ~₹9,000-10,000/couple; premium/luxury and peak dates much higher TIP: Book directly with a reputable operator, not via touts. Confirm exactly what's included and whether the boat is private. Rates can run 1.5-2x on weekends, holidays and festivals.
  3. 13:00 Cruise the backwaters + onboard lunch 4h

    Glide past rice paddies, coconut palms, village ghats and waterside churches and temples while a Kerala lunch — fish curry, rice, karimeen — is served on board. The slow pace and scenery are the whole point.

    Cost: Included in houseboat package TIP: The narrow channels are the prettiest stretches. A smaller boat reaches more of them than the big houseboats. Bring sun cover for the open deck.
  4. 18:00 Sunset mooring + dinner on board Evening

    Boats anchor for the night (engines off, cruising is restricted after dark), so you'll moor at a quiet spot for sunset over the water, followed by a freshly cooked Kerala dinner on board.

    Cost: Included in package TIP: Bring insect repellent — evenings on the water attract mosquitoes. Star-gazing from the deck is a highlight away from city lights.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Pre-departure breakfast in Kochi

Fort Kochi · $2-8

Eat before the drive to Alleppey.

Lunch

Onboard Kerala lunch

Backwaters · Included

Fish curry, rice and karimeen cooked fresh on the boat.

Dinner

Onboard Kerala dinner

Backwaters · Included

A multi-dish Kerala dinner at the night mooring.

Transit:

Private car Kochi to Alleppey (~1.5h), then the houseboat itself. Cruising is daytime only; boats moor overnight.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $70 Mid $150 Luxury $350
DAY 4

Backwaters to Munnar — into the tea hills

Houseboat breakfast · long drive up the Western Ghats · arrive Munnar

Activities

  1. 08:00 Breakfast + disembark 1.5h

    Enjoy an onboard breakfast as the houseboat cruises back to the jetty, disembarking around 09:00 to continue the loop.

    Cost: Included in houseboat package TIP: Confirm your onward car is waiting at the jetty. Settle any extras with the houseboat crew before leaving.
  2. 10:00 Drive up to Munnar 4-5h drive

    A long, scenic climb into the Western Ghats — Munnar is roughly 130km but a winding 4-5 hour drive from the backwaters, through rubber and then tea country with waterfalls and viewpoints en route.

    Cost: Private car (part of the loop hire) TIP: The road is winding — take motion-sickness precautions if prone. Stop at viewpoints and tea-stall cafés. Allow plenty of time and don't self-drive these mountain roads.
  3. 16:00 Arrive Munnar + tea-estate views 2h

    Check into your Munnar stay among the tea slopes. The cool mountain air (around 1,600m) is a relief after the humid coast. Take an easy first walk through the surrounding tea gardens at golden hour.

    Cost: Accommodation varies; tea walk free TIP: Book Munnar rooms ahead in peak season (Dec-Jan). Properties further out have the best views but rely on a car. Evenings get genuinely cool — bring a layer.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Onboard houseboat breakfast

Backwaters · Included

Appam, eggs and fruit before disembarking.

Lunch

Roadside stop en route

Western Ghats · $2-6

A Kerala meals plate at a highway eatery.

Dinner

Munnar resort or town

Munnar · $4-15

Warm Kerala dinner in the cool hills.

Transit:

Long mountain drive (4-5h) by private car with driver. No need to self-drive; roads are winding and slow in mist or monsoon.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $50 Mid $120 Luxury $280
DAY 5

Munnar tea country + return to Kochi

Tea Museum · Eravikulam National Park · viewpoints · drive back

Activities

  1. 08:00 Eravikulam National Park 2.5h

    Visit Eravikulam National Park early — home to the endangered Nilgiri tahr and rolling high-altitude grasslands. Morning slots and clearer air make it the best time.

    Cost: ~₹600 foreigners / ~₹125 Indians (verify; park access by shuttle) TIP: Foreigner tickets cost more than the local rate. The park can close seasonally (e.g. for the Nilgiri tahr calving period) — check before going. Go early to beat crowds and mist.
  2. 11:00 Tea Museum + plantation 1.5h

    See the Kannan Devan / Tata Tea Museum for the story of Munnar's colonial-era tea industry, with old machinery and a tasting, set among the working plantations.

    Cost: ~₹75 entry + small camera fee (verify) TIP: Closed Mondays. The processing demonstration is the highlight. Buy estate tea here as a gift.
  3. 13:00 Viewpoints + lunch 1.5h

    Take in classic Munnar viewpoints over the tea-carpeted hills, then a Kerala lunch in town before the long descent.

    Cost: Viewpoints free; lunch ₹200-500 TIP: Mattupetty Dam and Echo Point are common stops. Mist can roll in by afternoon, so do views in the morning if you can.
  4. 15:00 Drive back to Kochi 4-5h drive

    Begin the 4-5 hour drive back down to Kochi, arriving in the evening for a final night before onward travel or departure.

    Cost: Private car (part of loop hire) TIP: Leave with daylight for the mountain descent. Build buffer for traffic nearer Kochi. If you have an early flight, a mainland Ernakulam hotel is more convenient than Fort Kochi.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Munnar resort breakfast

Munnar · $3-10

Hearty breakfast before the early park visit.

Lunch

Munnar town Kerala meals

Munnar · $2-6

A simple Kerala meals plate before the long drive.

Dinner

Kochi final dinner

Kochi · $5-18

A last Malabar seafood meal on return.

Transit:

Sightseeing around Munnar by car, then the 4-5h drive back to Kochi. Park access is by shuttle/jeep from the entrance.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $50 Mid $120 Luxury $260

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Kochi 5-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is the overnight houseboat worth it?
For most travelers, yes — a kettuvallam overnight on the Alleppey/Kumarakom backwaters is Kerala's signature experience, and the slow cruise, onboard cooking and quiet night mooring are the point. A day trip gives only a taste. Just book directly with a reputable operator rather than via touts, confirm what's included, and note rates spike 1.5-2x on weekends, holidays and festivals.
Can I do Munnar as a day trip from Kochi?
Not realistically — Munnar is a winding 4-5 hour drive each way, so a same-day round trip is exhausting and wastes most of the time on the road. Stay at least one night (two is better) among the tea estates. The cooler hill air is also a welcome break from the coastal humidity.
Do I need a car with driver for this loop?
It's the standard and most flexible way. Kochi-Alleppey-Munnar-Kochi involves long drives, including winding mountain roads to Munnar that aren't suited to self-driving for visitors. A private car with driver is affordable by Western standards (often ₹2,500-4,000/day plus fuel, negotiable); agree the full itinerary and price in writing before starting.

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