Experience the rich culture, the diverse wildlife, and breathtaking scenic beauty on this adventurous South India tour.
Duration: 16 Nights & 17 Days
Destination Covered: Cochin – Kumarakom – Periyar – Munnar – Palakkad – Ooty – Coonoor – Bandipur – Nagarhole (Kabini) – Mysore – Bangalore
Tour Highlights |
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Cochin | Historic Fort Kochi |
Kumarakom | Tranquil Backwaters |
Periyar | Spice Plantation Tour & Elephant Safari |
Munnar | Tea Plantations & Waterfalls |
Palakkad | Village visits |
Ooty | Botanical Garden & boating in lake |
Coonoor | Toy Train ride |
Bandipur | Nature walk & trekking |
Nagarhole (Kabini) | Wildlife Safaris |
Mysore | Mysore Palace; rich in Heritage & Culture |
Bangalore | A Vibrant city, The Garden City of India |
On arrival in Cochin, you’ll be met and assisted with the transfer to your hotel. Overnight in Fort Cochin.
A morning sightseeing tour of Cochin will cover some of the many diverse elements of this historic port city. As a trading hub for over 500 years, Cochin has absorbed elements of many other cultures into one of India’s most unique melting pots and this morning you’ll see Chinese Fishing Nets, Portuguese churches, the Dutch Palace and more. Later in the day drive to Kumarakom where you’ll be staying at a resort on the edge of Vembanad Lake. Overnight in Kumarakom
Pamper yourself with rejuvenating Ayurvedic massages at the resort and later you may go for a village tour to explore the rural life - visit local homes, interact with villagers, etc. Overnight in Kumarakom
After breakfast head into the hills of the Periyar by early afternoon. The famous Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is one of India’s oldest protected habitats and its diverse environment with many different vegetation zones (dense rainforest, dry deciduous woodlands, expansive grassy plains, high mountaintops) which support a huge variety of animal life. The hills around Periyar are also a superb growing environment for many of the spices for which Kerala is famous- this afternoon you’ll be able to tour a spice farm and see the origins of many of those things which we take for granted in our kitchens at home.
Full Day for around Periyar with options from a full day and night in the forest (with overnight camping), to bamboo rafting or a more gentle 3 hour guided nature walk. Longer, fully guided and catered treks can be incorporated if you want to venture further into the wilds of the Western Ghats. Overnight in Periyar
The drive from Periyar to Munnar is one of the most picturesque in south India, traversing a variety of landscapes and gradually emerging from the forest clad hills around Periyar to the tea producing heartland around Munnar- a tapestry of emerald green as far as the eye can see. Later in the day you’ll be able to visit Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Thar, a striking mountain goat endemic to these hills, Overnight in Munnar.
A full day around Munnar with options including tea plantation visits, guided trekking or a full day excursion to Chinnar National Park which has a large elephant population. Overnight in Munnar.
Morning departure from Munnar, descending into the Palakkad gap and stopping at Homestay here to experience the village. The Palakkad area is another region of Kerala to boast excellent birdwatching and this will be a feature of your time here. There are also interesting villages in close proximity to your accommodation and plenty of walks in the surrounding area. Overnight near Palakkad.
Return to the hills with a morning drive to Coonoor, one of several interesting hill stations in the Nilgiri Hills. The high peaks and cool air of this part of Tamil Nadu where a huge drawcard for Britons during the Raj era and are still a popular summer escape from the heat of the plains below during summer. The UNESCO World Heritage listed Nilgiri Mountain Railway runs from Mettupalayam on the plains (train enthusiasts may want to incorporate the full 5 hour journey) while short joy rides from Coonoor to Ooty provide a glimpse of the technological feat which this route engenders as well as offering some spectacular scenery en route. Embark the train at Coonoor for an hour’s journey to Ooty where your driver will be waiting. Explore Ooty in the late afternoon. Overnight in Ooty.
A full day in and around Coonoor and Ooty- you can walk in a tea plantation, trek through deep valleys or to high peaks or just mooch around the towns. Nearby Wellington offers a neatly maintained and rather challenging golf course. Overnight in Ooty
Descending the hills once again you will reach Bandipur National Park by early afternoon. One of the most open Parks in south India, Bandipur’s expansive grasslands and scrubby forest , take an evening jeep safari in the Park, overnight at Bandipur
Further safaris at dawn and dusk through the Park. There are healthy populations of many large mammals here including gaur (Indian bison), several types of deer and, for the lucky few, a glimpse of a leopard or two is even possible. Overnight at Bandipur.
A final safari or walking tour in the Park before departing Bandipur and drive to Nagarhole National Park on the opposite side of the vast Nilgiri Biosphere to Bandipur. The habitats here are quite different to those seen earlier. Kabini Lake and its shores are home to crocodiles, water snakes and monitor lizards along with a host of bird species. The bamboo forests on the lakeshores play host to sloth bears, leopards and tigers and in the months after Christmas the shrinking body of water attracts large herds of elephants in search of a place to drink and bathe. Overnight near Kabini Lake
A full day of activities in and around the Park by jeep and/or boat. Other possibilities include guided walks and short elephant rides with plenty of luxurious facilities at your accommodation to fill in any spare hours. Overnight near Kabini Lake.
Morning drive to Mysore. One of the most atmospheric and historic cities in south India, Mysore offers plenty of scope for on-foot exploration with a host of markets and interesting back streets, particularly in the Old City area close to the Palace. Free time in the afternoon, overnight in Mysore.
In the morning, make an excursion to Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary situated on an island in the Cauvery River where dozens of resident and migratory species can be seen. Afternoon city tour of Mysore include the splendid Mysore Palace, the flower market and Chamundi Hill Temple. Overnight in Mysore.
Depart for Bangalore and connecting flight from there.
Explore the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets, Portuguese churches, the Dutch Palace, and more during your morning sightseeing tour.
Experience rejuvenating Ayurvedic massages, take a village tour to explore local life, or cruise the serene backwaters of Vembanad Lake.
Enjoy activities like bamboo rafting, guided nature walks, and wildlife safaris amidst the diverse habitats of Periyar, known for its rich flora and fauna.
Discover Munnar's tea plantations, visit Eravikulam National Park to see the Nilgiri Thar, and explore the scenic beauty of this hill station.
Enjoy jeep safaris to spot Indian bison, deer, and possibly leopards at Bandipur. At Nagarhole, experience boat safaris, see elephants by Kabini Lake, and explore the diverse wildlife of the Nilgiri Biosphere.
Explore the historic Mysore Palace, visit the bustling markets, and climb Chamundi Hill for panoramic views and a visit to Chamundeshwari Temple.
Travel comfortably by road with scenic drives, including the Nilgiri Mountain Railway experience from Coonoor to Ooty, offering spectacular views of the Nilgiri Hills.
Generally, the best time to visit is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and conducive to outdoor activities and wildlife safaris.
17 Days / 16 Nights
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