Embark on a remarkable 15-day journey through South India's varied landscapes and cultural treasures. This tour offers treasured experiences with nature, culture, and peaceful moments, truly capturing the essence of South India's beaches, hills, and wildlife.
Duration: 14 Nights & 15 Days
Destination Covered: Trivandrum – Varkala – Alleppey – Cochin – Cheruthuruthy – Kannur (Cannanore) – Nagarhole – Mysore – Bangalore
Tour Highlights |
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Trivandrum | The Capital city Of Kerala state |
Varkala | Stunning Beaches and the Cliffs |
Alleppey | Backwaters & Houseboat |
Cochin | Historic Fort Kochi |
Cheruthuruthy | Traditional Art Forms |
Kannur (Cannanore) | Theyyam performance |
Nagarhole | Wildlife Safaris |
Mysore | Mysore Palace; rich in Heritage & Culture |
Bangalore | A Vibrant city The Garden City of India |
Day 1 : Arrive at Trivandrum Airport – Varkala Beach(1.5hrs drive)
On arrival in Trivandrum by international flight, you’ll be met and depart immediately for the short drive north to Varkala. One of the hidden gems of the Kerala Coast, Varkala is an idyllic tropic beach setting- azure waters which are almost tepid, palm-lined cliffs and a series of white sand beaches which are still sparsely populated by tourists. Overnight in Varkala.
Day 2 & 3 : Leisure at Varkala Beach
Varkala, with its cliff top cluster of restaurants and cafes, easy walks into coconut and rice plantations and stunning beaches is a great place to relax and acclimatize to India. Explore the area and/or laze on the beach - 2 more nights in Varkala.
Day 4 : Varkala to Alleppey Backwaters (3hrs drive)
Drive to Alleppey backwaters where you will board a private houseboat- one of the quintessential experiences of Kerala, the houseboat cruise is both supremely relaxing and very instructive in terms of the lifestyle of the local people of this unique and fascinating region. While you are on board, a crew of three attends to your every need including preparing delicious freshly cooked meals on the boat. Overnight on the houseboat
Day 5 : Alleppey to the Historic Heart of FortCochin (1.5hrs drive)
Disembark the boat after breakfast and drive to Cochin, with free time in the afternoon to explore the historic heart of Fort Cochin. This has been South India’s most important trading port for over 500 years, and is home to many interesting sights, great shopping and a laidback atmosphere. Overnight in Cochin
Day 6 : Explore Cochin
There is much to see in Fort Cochin and neighbouring Mattancherry. Trade along this coast has seen many and varied influences brought to bear on Cochin- signs of these can be seen in the Chinese Fishing Nets, a strong Christian and Muslim presence, India’s oldest synagogue and the Dutch Palace. Tour Fort Cochin with a guide in the morning, and later in the day take a cruise on Cochin Harbour before capping off the day with a performance of traditional Keralan dance/drama, Kathakali, at a local cultural village. Overnight in Cochin.
Day 7 : Cochin to Cheruthuruthy (2.5hrs drive)
Continue the journey to north with a morning drive to Cheruthuruthy, a small town famous as the home of the Kerala Kalamandalam, a major Keralan music and dance school. Overnight in Cheruthuruthy
Day 8 : Cheruthuruthy to Kannur (Cannanore)- The Malabar Coast (6hrs drive)
Today visit to the Kalamandalam observing the masters and students at work in the morning . The guided tour of the campus includes visits to various art classes or kalaries, the Koothambalam (or art theatre), Art Gallery, Museum, and the Vallathol Samadhi. The tour commences promptly at 9:30 AM and typically lasts for two hours. Further move to Kannur via Beypore where you can visit a weaving centre and see traditional boat building - an ancient craft which involves construction using no nails whatsoever. Continue on to your next accommodation- alongside the beach in a quiet part of the Malabar Coast. Overnight near Kannur (formlery known as Cannanore)
Day 9 & 10 : Kannur (Cannanore)
This remote strip of coast is renowned for its beaches but is deeply historic as well, having been the site of the earliest landings and subsequent building of fortifications by the Portuguese when they first came to the Kerala coast over 500 years ago. The nearby city of Kannur (Cannanore) is rich with this history. Another local attraction is the dance ritual known as Theyyam, which defies description and is only performed in a few villages around Kannur (Cannanore). Theyyam rituals are long, complex and noisy with entire villages becoming involved, while the main roles are taken by performers who are more shaman than showman. The origins and meaning of Theyyam are hotly debated in these parts but if you get the opportunity to see even part of a performance it will not be something you forget in a hurry. Overnight near Kannur (Cannanore).
Day 11 : Kannur to Nagarhole National Park (4hrs drive)
Leaving the coast, drive up through the lushly forested hills of the Western Ghats mountain range to Nagarhole National Park, one of the finest wildlife habitats in south India. After lunch at your safari lodge, head out into the Park in search of wildlife. Elephants are common here and chances of seeming them are excellent, while there is a good population of tigers and leopards which you may see if you are lucky. Overnight at Kabini (Nagarahole)
Day 12 : Nagarhole (Kabini)
Two safaris during the day (dawn and dusk) by either boat or jeep. The waters of Kabini Lake recede at a steady rate after the monsoon period ends and a large, expansive area of grasslands is left behind as the water dries up. This is a prime habitat for elephants, gaur (Indian Bison), several species of deer, pigs and antelopes and a host of other animals. Jeep safaris into the heart of Nagarahole reveal a different habitat - dry deciduous forest with a dense under-storey provides a home for monkeys (macaques and langurs) as well as a huge array of bird species. Sloth Bears are also seen in the forest on occasion. Overnight at Kabini (Nagarahole)
Day 13 : Nagarhole to Mysore (4hrs drive)
A final jeep safari at dawn before leaving the Park behind and driving to Mysore. Free time in the afternoon to explore Mysore’s many markets. Overnight in Mysore.
Day 14 : Magnificent Mysore
One of the most interesting cities of south India. Mysore is a great place to end your tour. Sightseeing around the city will include the temple at Chamundi Hill and the magnificent Mysore Palace. Another unmissable place in Mysore is the fruit and flower market- one of the most colourful and vibrant you will see anywhere. Overnight in Mysore.
Day 15 : Mysore to Bangalore Drop.
Thank You! Safe Journey back Home. From Mysore , transfer to Bangalore airport for international flight.
Varkala Beach offers a serene setting with palm-lined cliffs and azure waters. Nearby, you can explore coconut and rice plantations, as well as enjoy the stunning beaches. Don't miss the cliff-top restaurants and cafes for panoramic views.
Alleppey's houseboat cruise allows you to explore Kerala's backwaters, a network of lagoons, lakes, and canals. It's a unique way to experience local life and enjoy freshly prepared meals onboard while surrounded by lush landscapes.
Fort Cochin and Mattancherry are rich in history and culture. Highlights include the Chinese Fishing Nets, India’s oldest synagogue, the Dutch Palace (also known as Mattancherry Palace), and St. Francis Church. Explore these areas to witness the influences of various civilizations on Cochin.
Theyyam is a traditional ritual dance unique to northern Kerala. It involves elaborate costumes, rituals, and performances that are deeply rooted in local mythology and spirituality. Witnessing a Theyyam performance is a cultural experience not to be missed.
Nagarhole National Park, part of the Western Ghats, is home to diverse wildlife including elephants, tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and a variety of bird species. Safari experiences here offer excellent opportunities to observe these animals in their natural habitat.
Mysore is famous for its grand Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hill Temple, and vibrant fruit and flower markets. The city's rich heritage and cultural attractions make it a compelling destination for history enthusiasts and shoppers alike.
The journey from Mysore to Bangalore can be comfortably done by road, taking approximately 3-4 hours depending on traffic conditions. It's advisable to plan ahead and account for any sightseeing stops along the way.
The best time to visit Nagarhole National Park for wildlife sightings is during the dry season (October to March). During this period, animals gather around water sources, making them easier to spot during safaris.
Upon arrival at Trivandrum Airport, you can easily reach Varkala Beach by private taxi or pre-arranged transfer service. The drive takes approximately 1.5 hours, offering scenic views of the Kerala coast.
In Cochin, you can experience Kathakali, a traditional Keralan dance-drama, at local cultural villages or performance centers. These performances often include elaborate makeup, costumes, and storytelling through dance movements.
15 Days / 14 Nights
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