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Journey Through
Kerala Tour
Duration :
15 Nights / 16 Days
Places to Visit :
Mumbai - Cochin - Munnar
- Periyar - Changanacherry - Aranmula - Varkala - Kovalam -
Trivandrum - mumbai
Our popular and
long running journey to south India! Biking, hiking, a backwater
boat ride, a stay in an Indian arts centre, a wildlife reserve and
the beach, all combine in this unhurried visit to Kerala. We first
travel to the Periyar wildlife reserve where there are tiger,
elephant, deer, wild boar, monkeys, fish eagles, hornbills and many
kingfishers and walk through plantations of cloves, cardamom,
nutmeg, cumin, cinnamon and pepper. In the cool Cardamom hills,
where we have seen wild elephant, we hike above the tea estates to
reach the highest peaks in south India at over 2500m. In Cochin, the
spice centre of India, we catch the public ferry-boats between the
islands before our own boat journey glides away down the tranquil
Kerala backwaters to an arts centre where we can practice or watch
woodcarving, martial arts, south Indian cooking and Kathakali dance.
Finally we bike toward the coast, 4-5 hours daily before the sun
gets too high. Through the palm trees there will be views of the
Arabian Sea and we spend a final day at a golden beach.
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ITINERARY
This trip is 16 days ex Cochin and returning from Trivandrum.
The first and last days refer to the days of arrival and
departure from Mumbai or Delhi, and are not necessarily the days
you depart from or arrive back home. Please give us the flight
details for the exact itinerary. Note that Cochin and Trivandrum
are closer to Mumbai than to Delhi and hence please check your
international flights to Mumbai, which would be preferable.
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Day 1: Arrive at Cochin
Breakfast
would be at the hotel. Transfer to airport for flight to Cochin.
Arrive Cochin and transfer to our accommodation at Fort Cochin,
the site of historic palaces, churches, an ancient Jewish
synagogue and architecture reflecting the visits of Portuguese,
British and Dutch traders.
Cochin is a diverse and colorful port/city, spreading over 4-5
islands and peninsulas. The main town of Ernakulam is on the
mainland. All the islands are connected by a ferryboat network
and therein lies the charm of an exploratory two days here.
Around the headland of Fort Cochin, a phalanx of cantilevered
Chinese fishing boats dip into the sea at high tide. In its back
streets, there is an aroma of ginger, cardamom and other spices,
piled high in every nook and cranny. Relax for the day.
Overnight at Cochin.
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Day 2: Arrive
Munnar: By road in 4 hours Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to
Munnar.
Munnar is situated at the confluence of three mountain streams -
Mudrapuzha, Nallathani & Kundala. 1600 meter above sea level
this hill station was once the summer resort of the erstwhile
British Government in South India. Sprawling Tea plantations,
picture book towns, winding lanes, and holiday facilities make
this a popular resort town. Among the exotic flora found in the
forests and grasslands here is the Neelakurinji. This flower
which bathes the hills in the blue every twelve years, will
bloom next in 2006 AD. Munnar also has the highest peak in South
India - Anamudi, which towers over 2695 m. Anamudi is an ideal
spot for trekking. Lunch on the way to Munnar and dinner at the
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Day 3 an d
4: Munnar
We have a choice of mountain walks depending on the weather and
changing restrictions. One option is to climb Chokran Mudi
(2179m), which takes us through forestry and tea plantations
onto a high granite ridge with dramatic views of the Western
Ghats and beyond, over mountains and ridges into Tamil Nadu.
This is the toughest day on the trip, approx. 5-6 hours with
some effort required, but the views on top will be ample reward.
Look out for eagles and kites and maybe tiger or bison
droppings, though we will be far too noisy for a close encounter
with either of the latter! Our other route is easier, in the
Parvatti Hills. Pleasant and varied, it starts in the tea
plantations and leads through forest inhabited by lion-tailed
macaque monkeys and onto a broad grassy ridge which is often
shaded by trees. From the top, Ainimudi (Elephant Mountain,
2694m) and Chokran Mudi look spectacular.
All meals for both the days would be included in the tour.
Both the nights will be at Munnar.
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Day 5: Arrive at Periyar:
By road in 4 hours
Breakfast at h otel.
A four hour drive southwards over rolling hills and coffee
plantations to the PERIYAR WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, one of the major
wildlife reserves in India. Indian elephants, wild boars,
lion-tailed monkeys, ibex, tigers, leopards and sloth bears are
on the list. The park surrounds a large, many-fingered lake and
a dawn or dusk foray on one of the boats will be a thrilling
experience. It is from the lake rather than vehicles that the
wildlife is viewed. The sanctuary is rich in bird life. Great
hornbills, kites, darters, herons, egrets, owls and kingfishers
are in abundance. Surrounding the reserve are many small spice
plantations and we spend an absorbing afternoon searching for
pepper, cardamom, turmeric, cloves, nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon and
betel. Lunch and dinner will be served at the hotel. Overnight
at the hotel.
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Day 6: Periyar
Early breakfast and reporting at the boat landing on Lake
Periyar to cross over to the starting point of the trek. After
about two hours of hard walk, you hop on to a country raft (its
just bamboo poles bound together) paddled by tribal boatmen.
Absolute silence is the secret and soon you will be able to
witness wild animals strolling down to take a drink from the
lake. If it's your lucky day, sightings could include Elephants,
Bison, Bore, Samba, Hyena and of course different bird species.
Tigers being very shy of humans are very rare sightings but one
never knows… After about three hours on the raft, head back to
firm land and walk back to civilization and your Village Resort.
It's been a long day and you deserve to put your legs up and
enjoy a tall cooler. Lunch would be packed and served in the
jungle while a lavish dinner would be served at the hotel.
Overnight would be at the resort.
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Day 7: Changanacherry
Arrive at Changanacherry: By road in 4 hours Breakfast would be
at the resort.
A pleasant ride back out of the hills takes us to Changanacherry,
on the fringe of the coastal plain. We pass rice-fields, banana,
tapioca, rubber and coffee plantations, cross-waterways and
nudge our way through bustling small towns. We stop en route for
an authentic south Indian meal served on banana leaves.
Our boat awaits and we begin a thrilling and colorful boat ride
(3 hours) through the 'backwaters' to Ambalaphuza, all sitting
on the roof to see more! The term 'backwaters' actually refers
to the extensive network of rivers, lakes, canals and lagoons
that lace the coastal plain interior coastline and stretch from
Cochin almost down to Trivandrum. Small canoes, elderly
sailboats, coconut-laden barges, tiny skiffs full of school
children, Chinese-style Junks and thatch-covered country craft
are common sights.
Our accommodation for the night is a simple but idyllic
bungalow. (Very comfortable authentic heritage bungalow with
attached bathrooms).
Dinner would be laid out in the dining room of the bungalow.
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Day 8: Changanacherry
Rest, or go for a walk along the waterside.
You can take part in a host of "Village Activities" and off
course they would be all under supervision of the local helpful
villagers. One such activity is to climb a coconut tree and
pluck your own one. You could also take a small raft and go out
fishing with local baits and handmade fishing rods.
Overnight would be again in the Bungalow.
Day 9: Arrive at Aranmula
Leave after breakfast for another memorable cruise down the
backwaters to Chengannur. A short distance away (10km) is
Aranmula, set amid rice fields and coconut palms.
We stay at a dance and arts centre in simple Indian Style
Accommodation. A French woman, who recognized that without arts
and cultural program based in South India, many of the old
traditional musical and martial arts risked dying out, set up
the centre dramatic.
On our visit we will be the special guests at a performance of
music and Kathakali, the classical dance drama of South India. A
speciality at the centre is Kerala-style vegetarian food served
on banana leaves, delicately prepared and delicious.
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Day 10: Aranmula
We join workshops on dance, music, woodcarving, yoga and
Kalaripayat - the martial art of South India. To be an
accomplished Kathakali dancer or to engage in Kalaripayat at a
high level takes many years of dedicated study, and this
introduction allows us to glimpse another world where priorities
are very different to the West. We can book a relaxing Ayurvedic
body massage and also watch the elaborate Kathakali make-up
being painted on the evening's dance performers.
All meals would be vegetarian. Overnight would be at the ARTS
CENTRE.
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Day 11: Biking
We cycle along narrow
rural lanes, linking small villages. We will encounter some
traffic when cycling through small towns, but for the most part
the roads are quiet and fairly flat. Often beyond the palm trees
there will be views of the Arabian Sea. It will be an exciting
new dimension and will bring many friendly encounters with the
local people.
Each day, an early start (6.30am) to cycle for around four hours
before the sun climbs too high.Overnight would be at a small
beach hotel closer to Aleppey. Lunch and dinner would be at the
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Day 12: Biking
A morning cycle ride to arrive at Varkala in time for a dip in
the Arabian Sea. Varkala is in a beautiful location and balanced
between traditional India and growing pressures of tourism. We
stay in a simple guesthouse with delicious delicately prepared
Kerala food. There is an important Hindu temple and bathing GHAT
here and each new year a well attended Hindu festival spread
over several days dedicated to an enlightened guru, Sree
Narayana Guru, attracts thousands of pilgrims to a nearby
village.
Meals would be at the resort. Overnight at a GARDEN RETREAT.
Day 13: Biking
Spend the morning cycling in the beach and meeting locals. Rest
of the day would be spent relaxing. All meals will be at the
resort. Overnight at the Garden Retreat.
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Day 14: Reach Kovalam
The final day's biking through coconut palms and small fishing
villages ends just to the north of Trivandrum. A local taxi ride
completes the journey and we spend our last evening in Kerala in
beach bungalows by the Arabian Sea at Kovalam.
Lunch would be at Trivandrum or Kovalam depending on the time
Dinner would be a lavish spread of SEAFOOD and LOCAL WINE.
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Day 15:
Departure
Breakfast at resort. Transfer to the airport of Trivandrum for
flight to Mumbai or Delhi.
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