Its the traditional culture and heritage backed by secularism makes kerala a pilgrim destination.Famous Sabarimala temple high up the Sahyadri Mountains has attracted crores of people to visit every year from in and outside India. Thiruvananthapuram,the capital of Kerala,as the name represents,Anandapadmanbhan (Lord Mahavishnu) the famous Padmanabhaswamy temple,is well know for its numerous assets of gold ornament and precious stone,has attracted many tourist around the globe.The world famous guruvayoor temple always filled with devotees from all part of the world.As devotees claim guruvayoorappam always hears and bless them.There are many pilgrimage centers of importance to Hindus, Muslims, Jains and Christians.Take a tour to Cochin and you can visit Jewish synagogues,and other churches build by Portuguese and British.There are 1000s of pilgrim centers in kerala.This page may not be enough to explain them all.
Pick up from Cochin Airport/Railway Station, Proceed to Sabarimala.It is optional to visit Chottanikara, Vaikom, Ettumanoor, Erumeli Temples on the way to Pamba. You can trek to Sabarimala temple for Darshan.
Day 2:Sabarimala - Cochin
After Darshan you can reach Pamba by morning and proceed to Cochin. Drop at Cochin Airport/Railway station.
Pick up from Cochin Airport/Railway Station, Proceed to Sabarimala. It is optional to visit Chottanikara, Vaikom, Ettumanoor, Erumeli Temples on the way to Pamba. You can trek to Sabarimala temple for Darshan
Day 02: Pamba- Guruvayoor
After Darshan you can reach Pamba by morning and proceed to Cochin, and proceed to Guruvayoor. On the way visit - kodugallur Bhagavati Temple. Overnight stay at hotel in Guruvayoor.
Day 03: Guruvayoor - Thrissur/Cochin
Early morning nirmalya Darshan at Guruvayoor Temple. Check out from Hotel and visit Vadakkumnadhan Temple at Thrissur drop at Thrissur/Cochin Railway station .