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Heritage Tour (10 D)
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Duration : 16 Days / 15 Nights
Destinations : Trivandrum - Kovalam - Alleppey - Kumarakom -
Cochin - Palakkad (Silent Valley) - Ooty - Mudumalai - Wayanad - Coorg -
Mysore - Bangalore
Day 01: Arrival: Trivandrum-Kovalam (13
kms)
On
arrival at Trivandrum airport you will be greeted by our
executive/representative and then transferred to Kovalam where you check
in at resort. This is a perfect hide away, far from mass tourism. The rest
of the day is at leisure and relaxation. Over night stay at Kovalam.
Day 02 - Kovalam
After morning breakfast, the entire day can be enjoyed on the beaches.
The clean white sandy beach will arouse a temptation irresistible, to lie
idle on the sands and tan your body. You could get into any of the
Ayurvedic massage centres and indulge in a rejuvenating herbal,
body-toning massage and holistic therapies or you could go surfing or
swimming which are among the other water sports possible in Kovalam
beaches. Over night stay at Kovalam.
Day 03 - Kovalam - Alleppey (160 kms)
Morning after breakfast, check out from the resort and drive to Alleppey.
Alleppey is one of the major centers for backwater boat trips. The
intricate network of canals through this town has earned it the sobriquet
"The Venice of the East". At Alleppey board a private rice boat
and then cruise through the narrow canals and wide lakes enjoying the
scenic natural beauty - coconut trees, rice patties, small villages. Food
and over night stay on houseboat.
Day 04: Kumarakom - Cochin (67 kms)
After morning breakfast, check out houseboat. By the time the houseboat
would have reached Kumarakom - an enchanting backwater destination. From
Kumarakom drive to Cochin. On arrival at Cochin check in hotel and later
in the afternoon proceed for a local tour of Cochin. Some of the places of
tourist interest are the Jewish Synagogue, the 400-year-old synagogue,
which is the oldest in the Commonwealth Countries. The interiors have
exquisite hand painted Chinese tiles and Belgian Chandeliers. St. Francis
Church - The first European church in India, Chinese Fishing Nets - The
huge, elegant fishing nets, The Dutch Palace - built by the Portuguese in
1557and later occupied and renovated by the Dutch. In the evening you
could rejuvenate your body and mind with our Complimentary Body Massage.
Over night stay at Cochin.
Day 05: Cochin - Palakkad (Silent Valley) (210 kms)
After morning breakfast, check out from hotel and drive to Palakkad and
then to Silent Valley. Silent Valley is a virgin, fragile forest, nestled
in the mountain folds of the Nilgiris in Southern India. In God's own
country, Kerala, Silent Valley is surely God's own abode. It has
etymological connotations to the absence of noisy insect cicadas that are
generally abundant in tropical rain forests, although now, cicadas form an
integral part of the forest. On arrival, check in at The Forest Guest
House or Govt. Inspection Bunglow. The rest of the evening is at leisure.
Day 06: Silent Valley
After
morning breakfast, you can spend the whole day exploring this tropical
evergreen rain forest, which is a precious biodiversity resource. Silent
Valley National Park is one of the few remaining pristine forest areas in
the Western Ghats. Silent Valley has an amazing range of wildlife. Tigers,
deer, and mammals native to the South Indian Peninsula, such as the
Nilgiri Langur, Malabar Giant Squirrel, Lion-Tailed Macaque, Flying
squirrel and Civet Cat are found in Silent Valley National Park. More than
100 butterflies species and 400 moth species have also been observed in
Silent Valley National Park. Birds such as the Malabar Hornbill, Great
Indian Hornbill, hoopoes, tree pie, barbets, crow pheasant, woodpeckers,
rollers, drongoes, kingfishers and parakeets can be seen in abundance in
Silent Valley National park. Many varieties of snakes, amphibians and
lizards can also be seen in Silent Valley. Over night stay Silent Valley
or Palakkad.
Day 07: Silent Valley - Ooty (170 kms)
After morning breakfast, check out hotel and proceed to Ooty. Ooty - The
Queen of Hill Stations, is situated at an altitude of 2,240 meters above
sea level. Lofty mountains, dense forest, sprawling grasslands and miles
and miles of tea gardens greet the passengers to ooty. On arrival at Ooty,
check in at resort/hotel and spend the afternoon in leisure. In the
evening you could go for a boat ride at the lake. Over night stay at Ooty.
Day 08: Ooty
After morning breakfast proceed for a full day local tour of Ooty and
Coonoor. Some of the important places of tourist interest are: Ooty
Botanical garden-Lush green well maintained lawns and rare tree species
are some of the many highlights of this garden. Doddabetta - At a height
of 2,623 metres, is the highest point in the district. Rose garden,
Wenlock Downs- a vast zone of amazing landscape, are other attractions of
Ooty. In the afternoon, proceed to Coonoor to visit some more interesting
places such as Dolphin Nose- is a great vantage point that offers a
panoramic view of the surrounding areas. Sim's park- the park more than
1000 plant species, including many flowering plants, pines, ferns and
shrubs. Lambs Rock - another vantage point that is ideal for taking
pictures and is a wonderful picnic spot. Evening return back to Ooty and
over night stay at Ooty.
Day 09: Ooty - Mudumalai - Wayanad (150 kms)
Morning after breakfast, check out hotel and drive to Wayanad. On the way
stop to visit the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. The Mudamalai Wildlife
Sanctuary boasts of very rich flora and fauna, and is home to many
endangered species. Elephants, giant squirrels, sambhar, chital, barking
deer and flying squirrels are a common sight. Later in the afternoon drive
to Wayanad. Wayanad- the land of Spicy Hills is set on the majestic
Western Ghats with altitudes ranging from 700 to 2100 Metres above mean
sea level. Vythiri is a picturesque place located in the sylvan Northern
High Ranges of Kerala in Wayanad district. On arrival check into the
resort and the evening at resort and spend the rest of the time at leisure
to enjoy nature at its best. Over night stay at the resort.
Day 10: Wayanad
Morning
after breakfast, you could spend the day exploring some of the best places
of tourist interest like: Chembra Peak: The hills, rocks and valleys which
contribute to the very unique character of Wayanad provide a lot for
adventure tourism. Kuruva Island: The Kuruva island, 950 acres of ever
green forest on the tributaries of east flowing river Kabani, is an ideal
picnic spot, far away from the disturbances of city life. The island is
uninhabited. Rare species of birds, orchids and herbs are the sovereigns
of this supernal kingdom. Lakkidi: One of the highest locations in
Wayanad, Lakkidi also commands a picturesque scenery. Lakkidi, the gateway
of Wayanad, lies atop Thamarassery, a ghat pass at an elevation of 700 m.
above mean sea level. The lofty mountain peaks, the gorging stream,
luxuriant vegetation and the bird's eye view of the deep valley on the
south, with its winding roads, are breath taking. Pookot Lake: It is a
natural fresh water lake, brimmed with evergreen mountains. The weather
here is salacious; the scenic beauty, hypnotizing and the nature,
unspoiled. Pookot lake tourist resort in Vythiri is the most sought after
tourist spot of Wayanad. Over night stay at the resort.
Day 11: Wayanad - Kabini - Coorg (230 kms)
After breakfast in the morning, check out resort and drive to Coorg. On
the way stop over to visit the Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary Kabini, a scenic
delight, was once the hunting lodge of the erstwhile Mysore Maharajas. The
steep valleys with rich forests, spectacular pools and rapid provide an
ideal opportunity to revive your adventurous spirits. Later drive to
Coorg. Coorg is known to visitors and tourists as the Scotland of India
and the Kashmir of the south for its scenic beauty. Nestled in the Western
Ghats, perched at 800 meters above sea level, Coorg - one of the India's
finest holiday destinations. On arrival at Coorg, check in at resort and
relax leisurely. Over night stay at Coorg.
Day 12: Coorg
Morning after breakfast, proceed for a full day local tour of Coorg. The
places of tourist interest are: Talacuvery, the place from which the holly
River Cauvery took birth. The Dubare forest, situated in the south of
Coorg is an Elephant haven. It was here that originally elephants were
trained for Dasara celebrations held in Mysore every year in the month of
October. Nisargadhama is a popular family holiday spot. With ample
cottages spread over forest area, it is an ideal place to spot deers.
Habbi Falls - A big attraction for tourists and filmdom alike.
Valanoor-the backwater of river Cauvery is one of the most beautiful
Angling sites in Karnataka. Evening return back to resort and over night
stay at Coorg.
Day 13: Coorg - Mysore (120 kms)
After morning breakfast, check out resort and drive to Mysore. Mysore is
a vibrant city teeming with tourists and visitors. It is known the world
over for its exotic sandalwood and rich silks .Its grand and imposing
palaces, majestic temples and gardens leave an ever-lasting impression on
the visitor. On the way to Coorg visit the famous Sri Rangapatna Temple
and Tippu Sultan's summer palace. On arrival at Mysore check in at the
hotel and the rest of the evening is at leisure. Over night stay at
Mysore.
Day 14: Mysore
After morning breakfast, proceed for a full day local tour of Mysore
city. After breakfast in the morning, proceed for a local tour of Mysore,
visiting St.Philomena's church-a beautiful Cathedral, reminiscent of
medieval architectural style. It is one of the largest churches in the
country. Chamundi hills- a well-known 335 metres high landmark, Mysore
Maharaja's Palace- is one of the important sights in Mysore. Built in
Indo-Saracenic style with domes, turrets, arches and colonnades, the
Palace is a treasure house of exquisite carvings and works of art from all
over the world. The Mysore Zoo- was set up under royal patronage in the
nineteenth century, is famous for breeding some very rare animals in
captivity. In the evening proceed to Brindavan Gardens to see the world
famous lighting show. Later return back to hotel and over night stay at
Mysore.
Day 15: Mysore - Bangalore (135 kms)
After
morning breakfast, check out hotel and proceed to Bangalore. On arrival at
Bangalore, check in hotel and later proceed for a local tour of Bangalore
visiting: Vidhana Soudha- A magnificent building of the Neo-Dravidian
style, that houses the State Legislature, Lalbagh Gardens-an expanse of
greenery and one of India's most beautiful botanical gardens, The
Government Museum: One of the oldest museums in the country, ISKCON
Temple: A blend of modern technology and spiritual harmony is the Hare
Krishna Temple, built on the hillock with a panoramic beauty. Late in
evening you could visit one of the several Pubs or Discothèques and
spent your time in a party-kind atmosphere. Over night stay at Bangalore.
Day 16: Departure: Bangalore
After morning breakfast, check out hotel and drive to airport for your
onward journey.
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