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Car Rental for Kerala’s Hill Stations: Munnar and Thekkady

Kerala’s hill stations of Munnar and Thekkady from Cochin offer a tranquil escape into lush green landscapes, rolling tea plantations, and serene wildlife reserves. Our private car rental service for Munnar and Thekkady with 03 Night and 04 Days provides international tourists with the perfect way to explore these scenic gems in comfort and style. Whether you want to breathe in the crisp mountain air of Munnar or visit the famous Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Thekkady, our service ensures a seamless and enjoyable experience.

With English-speaking drivers, you can customize your itinerary to include all the top sights while traveling through Kerala’s breathtaking hill stations. Enjoy the convenience of a private car as you travel through winding roads and picturesque views, making your journey as memorable as the destination itself.

Min Duration Required: 03 Night and 04 Days

Top Sights:

Munnar:Famous for its rolling tea plantations, Munnar offers stunning viewpoints like Top Station and Echo Point, as well as beautiful waterfalls such as Attukad Falls.

Thekkady:Home to the renowned Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Thekkady offers opportunities for wildlife safaris, boating on Periyar Lake, and guided nature walks through the reserve.

Tea Museum (Munnar):Learn about the history and production of tea at the Kannan Devan Tea Museum, where you can also enjoy tea-tasting sessions.

Best Time to Visit:

The best time to visit Munnar and Thekkady is between October and March, when the weather is cool and ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The monsoon season (June to September) brings heavy rainfall, which enhances the beauty of the region but can make travel challenging.


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FAQ

The drive from Kochi to Munnar takes approximately 4 hours, while the drive from Munnar to Thekkady takes about 3 hours. Our private car rental service ensures a comfortable and scenic journey through Kerala’s hill stations. You can take breaks along the way to enjoy the viewpoints, tea estates, and local attractions, making the road trip a memorable part of your Kerala experience.

While it is possible to visit both Munnar and Thekkady in one day, it’s recommended to spend at least two days to fully experience the beauty of these hill stations. Munnar is known for its tea plantations and viewpoints, while Thekkady offers wildlife safaris and nature experiences at Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. Our customizable car rental service allows you to create an itinerary that suits your pace, ensuring you don’t miss out on any key attractions.

Yes, our English-speaking drivers are familiar with the popular tourist attractions in both Munnar and Thekkady. They can provide helpful suggestions on the best places to visit, the most scenic routes, and tips on local spots that you may not find in guidebooks. While they are not professional tour guides, their local knowledge can enhance your experience as you explore Kerala’s hill stations.

Yes, driving through Kerala’s hill stations, including Munnar and Thekkady, is safe, especially with our experienced drivers who are familiar with the hilly terrains and local roads. Our vehicles are well-maintained to ensure a smooth ride through the winding roads of the Western Ghats, and we follow strict safety protocols, including vehicle sanitization and driver health checks, for your peace of mind.

For traveling through Munnar and Thekkady, we recommend SUVs for families or groups as they provide more space and comfort, especially on hilly roads. Luxury sedans are ideal for those seeking a more premium experience, while economy sedans are suitable for budget-conscious travelers looking for comfort and affordability. All our vehicles are equipped to handle the unique terrain of Kerala’s hill stations.