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Kerala in style

Kerala in style

This itinerary really has it all laid out for you – glorious beaches, spice-and tea-covered hills, cruising glistening backwaters on a rice boat; indulging in ayurvedic treatments or R&R, sampling delicious cuisine and the vibrant performing arts.

Meet the brave women of Cochin making a living from paper bags. Explore the ancient port city of Muziris. Marvel at the multi-cultural mix of society along this coast.

Observe village life, away from the tourist trail along the backwaters, where children walk to the school, and village folk use coir and coconut fibres to make mats and ropes.

Learn the art of Keralan cuisine from experts. Explore the jungles of Periyar where tigers, gaurs, and elephants roam free.

Each one of your hotels is handpicked, offering the best in hospitality at these destinations, combining charm, style and warmth with efficiency and service.

This is one of our favourite itineraries. And we’re sure it will turn out to be one of your favourite holidays.

15 DAYS
FROM £3985
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
  • Activities and excursions as specified
  • Entrance fees/tickets for the above
  • In-destination transfers & transport
  • Accommodation & Meals as specified
  • English speaking guides
  • 24/7 support while you travel

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Day 1: Cochin Airport- Thrissur

Arrive at Cochin Airport, where you’ll be met by our representative and transfer to Thrissur (60 kms / 1.5 hours)

Arrive Thrissur and check in at your hotel.

Visit the Vadakkumnathan Temple – a Shiva Hindu temple, a classical example of the Keralan architectural style with one monumental tower on each of the four sides. Mural paintings depicting various scenes from the Mahabharata can be seen inside the temple. It is notified as a National Monument by India. Explore the grounds and the grand fortress like building before dusk, and then see it transform at night with the warm glow of soft earthenware lamps, as sounds of hymns carry in the evening air. To watch the evening puja (prayer) people are allowed in the inner sanctum, but men have to enter bare chested.

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Day 2: Thrissur

After breakfast visit Thrissur Basilica and go up the belfry, the tallest in India for sweeping views of the city and the hills around it.

Drive further to Kerala Kalamandalam at Cheruthuruthi (29 kms /40 mnts drive)

The Kerala Kalamandalam is a renowned fine arts college specialising in various traditional classical dance and theatre forms, including Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Kudiyattam, Thullal, Kuchipudi, Bharatanatyam, and Nangiar Koothu. Additionally, it features training in the traditional orchestra Panchavadyam and Modern Theatre. The curriculum also includes modern Indian languages, Aesthetics, and Indian Literature, reflecting the institution’s comprehensive approach to arts education.

Spent the day here on a guided tour with your expert guide, often a member of the faculty or a senior student.

Breakfast
Day 3: Thrissur - Fort Cochin

Visit Thrissur District Heritage Museum with its collection of Keralan murals. Though many are reproductions of murals found all over the state, the advantage is that the colours are fresh, photography is allowed and you can have a much closer look than at any of the originals.

Drive to Kochi (95 Kms / 03 hours)

In the evening, attend a performance of the classical Indian dance-drama Kathakali in the dance centre.

Breakfast
Day 4: Fort Cochin

After an early breakfast, embark on a full day guided tour in Fort Cochin. Head to Mattancherry and visit the Jewish Synagogue at the heart of the Jew Town, and the Dutch Palace with its beautiful mural paintings from the 17th century.

Post lunch, visit “Paper Trail’, a business initiative by a woman for empowering women. Diwia realised, “As a skill, I only knew how to make a good paper bag”. Diwia began by collecting old newspapers door-to-door. She began teaching making bags to disadvantaged women—single, widows, divorcees, abused, teenage mothers, rape victims, women in rehabilitation centres—who were keen to make a living and get back into the mainstream. Diwia’s motivational talks empowering women led to her speaking at TEDx. Here, you can learn to make a newspaper bag, a gift bag with gift tag in handmade paper & a paper pen with a seed in it. There will be a screen-printing table where you can choose from several patterns & print the choice of design on the bags you have made.

Later in the evening watch a cooking demo followed by dinner.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5: Muziris

Enjoy a full day tour of Muziris – offering an introduction to the many faiths and cultures of the Malabar Coast.

Muziris was an ancient port city on the Kerala coast, an hour’s drive north of Cochin. The city traded in spices, silk, and precious stones; with exports to Rome, Greece, Egypt, etc. Enriched by trade contacts, Muziris became a melting pot of world cultures.
The earliest Jewish settlers in India landed on the Malabar Coast and flourished in Muziris. Muziris is where St. Thomas the Apostle is said to have first landed in 52AD, bringing Christianity to India. The first ever mosque in India was also built here.

After nearly 1000 years of thriving trade, the port of Muziris was damaged in a major flood, and Cochin took its place as the most important trading port in Kerala.
However, the Muziris area –covering Kodungallur and Paravoor –continues to be as multi-cultural as ever.

Old churches, synagogues, mosques and temples attest to the great confluence of cultures that Muziris was. In a world full of strife, the monuments and bazaars of Muziris stand as beacons even today, a testament to the harmonious co-existence of multiple faiths on the Malabar Coast.

On this tour, we will visit the following:

• Kodungalloor Bhagavathi Temple: A Hindu temple to Goddess Bhadrakali in existence since ancient times and rebuilt over the years.

• Chennamangalam and Paravoor Synagogues: Old synagogues of the Malabar Jews, constructed using Keralan building traditions, but adapted to suit Jewish ritual and liturgical requirements. Near the Chennamangalam synagogue is also the first Christian Seminary and the first printing press in India.

• Kottakavu Church: A church of the Syrian Christian community of Kerala, believed to be the one of the seven original ones established by the Apostle St. Thomas
• Paliam Dutch Palace (Museum): The residence of the Paliath Achans, the prime ministers to the Rajas of the State of Kochi.

• Cheraman Juma Masjid: The first mosque in India, built after the Chera king of Kerala met the Prophet Muhammad. It has been renovated several times since then.

Local bazaar: We will also walk through an interesting and colourful local bazaar. Those who are interested can also visit the excavation site at Pattanam. This is a small archaeological site which contains some artefacts which were traded between Muziris and the rest of the world.

Breakfast, Lunch
Day 6: Cochin – Vaikom Village – Kothamangalam

Drive to Vaikom Village (45 minutes’ from Kochi). A reception will be arranged in a traditional house, and you can enjoy watching the village life on a backwater cruise through narrow canals for 3 hours with a local guide.

Enroute visit coconut farms, coir villages, spice and herbal farms, bird watching and other village activities.

The main occupation of the villagers is making ropes with coconut fibre, mat weaving with leaves of wild pineapple, pottery, traditional coconut processing, collecting sand from river-bed, fishing, farming, etc.

The cruise will be through narrow canals. 4 feet deep and the boat passes under the coconut palm canopy, providing a cool atmosphere. We conclude this excursion by enjoying a ‘Sadya’ -solemn lunch served during Kerala’s Onam festival and Hindu marriage functions.

After Vaikom village, drive to Kothamangalam (60 kms / 1.5hours). Check in at Jose & Daisy Home Stay (Mundackal Home Stay). Rest of the day at leisure or spent time in the spice gardens around the home stay.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7: Kothamangalam

After a relaxed breakfast enjoy the day visiting tea gardens, rubber plantations and spice gardens with Mr. Jose.

Enjoy cooking session with Daisy who is a world renowned expert on Kerala cuisines

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8: Kothamangalam - Vagamon

After breakfast drive to Vagamon (70 kms / 2.5 hours), arrive Vagamon and check in at your beautiful art deco heritage tea estate bungalow.

The lodge is family run, and is a haven nestled in the scenic region of Vagamon. Mavady Hills is a pioneering plantation offers you an opportunity to relax and explore the spectacular surroundings,

Have lunch and relax for a while.

Late afternoon, enjoy a walk to the plantation looking for exotic birds, and butterfly species.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9: Vagamon

A relaxed morning in Vagamon, enjoying some of the activities at the resort.
You can choose to join the early morning 1 hr long nature walk (0700hrs) and/or join the 1hr long yoga session (0800hrs)

After lunch, Visit the local tea plantation and a nearby monastery located on the hill top in a 4WD jeep.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 10: Vagamon – Periyar National Park

After breakfast drive to Periyar National Park (60 kms / 02 hours)

After dinner, go for a night walk in the jungle with a local naturalist to observe nature in a unique way.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 11: Periyar National Park

Enjoy a full day jeep safari to Gavi Forest which is the part of Periyar Tiger Reserve where jeep safaris are allowed. Start early with a packed breakfast, lunch will be served inside the forest.

In the evening, relax in your resort.

Enjoy a Kalaripauttu (Kerala Marshal Art) performance in the evening

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 12: Periyar National Park – Kumarakom

This morning, you’ll start early for a dawn boat ride in Periyar Tiger Reserve. The lake looks ethereally beautiful in the morning mist, and you’ll have another chance to spot wildlife from the comfort of your boat.

Back at the hotel, after breakfast, you’ll drive to Kumarakom (125 kms / 3.5 hours),

Here, board your houseboat and explore the network of lakes, lagoons and canals with its unique ecosystem on a relaxing backwater cruise. Modern boats are modelled on the traditional riceboats (kettuvallams) once used to carry rice and spices to Cochin.

You’ll spend the night on your houseboat, moored on the lakeside. The crew will serve lunch and dinner cooked on the boat, often using freshwater prawns and fish caught on the lake itself.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 13: Kumarakom – Marari Beach

In the morning, your houseboat cruise will bring you to Allepey while you enjoy your breakfast. Disembark and drive to Marari Beach (01 hour).

Your car and driver will depart after dropping you off at the resort.

Enjoy rest of the day at leisure at your luxury beach resort.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 14: Marari Beach

The whole day is at your leisure, to enjoy as you please.

Relax at the uninterrupted stretch of white-sand beach with a book or try an Ayurvedic massage. If you are feeling active, you can hire bicycles at the hotel to explore the surrounding quiet lanes of the quaint fishing village and get to see local life at your pace.

A great optional excursion is to the 16th-century St Andrew’s Basilica, 6km north in Arthungal. The church was built in the 1580s and has a fascinating history. It is a great example of how faiths have always intermingled here – there is an ancient tradition followed to this day by the devotees of the Hindu deity, Lord Ayyappa, that they pay homage to St. Sebastian as they return from pilgrimage at Sabarimala, the abode of Lord Ayyappa.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 15: Marari Beach – Cochin International airport
Departure transfer to Cochin International airport, connect flight back home.
Breakfast
Day 1: Cochin Airport- Thrissur

Arrive at Cochin Airport, where you’ll be met by our representative and transfer to Thrissur (60 kms / 1.5 hours)

Arrive Thrissur and check in at your hotel.

Visit the Vadakkumnathan Temple – a Shiva Hindu temple, a classical example of the Keralan architectural style with one monumental tower on each of the four sides. Mural paintings depicting various scenes from the Mahabharata can be seen inside the temple. It is notified as a National Monument by India. Explore the grounds and the grand fortress like building before dusk, and then see it transform at night with the warm glow of soft earthenware lamps, as sounds of hymns carry in the evening air. To watch the evening puja (prayer) people are allowed in the inner sanctum, but men have to enter bare chested.

None
Day 2: Thrissur

After breakfast visit Thrissur Basilica and go up the belfry, the tallest in India for sweeping views of the city and the hills around it.

Drive further to Kerala Kalamandalam at Cheruthuruthi (29 kms /40 mnts drive)

The Kerala Kalamandalam is a renowned fine arts college specialising in various traditional classical dance and theatre forms, including Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Kudiyattam, Thullal, Kuchipudi, Bharatanatyam, and Nangiar Koothu. Additionally, it features training in the traditional orchestra Panchavadyam and Modern Theatre. The curriculum also includes modern Indian languages, Aesthetics, and Indian Literature, reflecting the institution’s comprehensive approach to arts education.

Spent the day here on a guided tour with your expert guide, often a member of the faculty or a senior student.

Breakfast
Day 3: Thrissur - Fort Cochin

Visit Thrissur District Heritage Museum with its collection of Keralan murals. Though many are reproductions of murals found all over the state, the advantage is that the colours are fresh, photography is allowed and you can have a much closer look than at any of the originals.

Drive to Kochi (95 Kms / 03 hours)

In the evening, attend a performance of the classical Indian dance-drama Kathakali in the dance centre.

Breakfast
Day 4: Fort Cochin

After an early breakfast, embark on a full day guided tour in Fort Cochin. Head to Mattancherry and visit the Jewish Synagogue at the heart of the Jew Town, and the Dutch Palace with its beautiful mural paintings from the 17th century.

Post lunch, visit “Paper Trail’, a business initiative by a woman for empowering women. Diwia realised, “As a skill, I only knew how to make a good paper bag”. Diwia began by collecting old newspapers door-to-door. She began teaching making bags to disadvantaged women—single, widows, divorcees, abused, teenage mothers, rape victims, women in rehabilitation centres—who were keen to make a living and get back into the mainstream. Diwia’s motivational talks empowering women led to her speaking at TEDx. Here, you can learn to make a newspaper bag, a gift bag with gift tag in handmade paper & a paper pen with a seed in it. There will be a screen-printing table where you can choose from several patterns & print the choice of design on the bags you have made.

Later in the evening watch a cooking demo followed by dinner.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5: Muziris

Enjoy a full day tour of Muziris – offering an introduction to the many faiths and cultures of the Malabar Coast.

Muziris was an ancient port city on the Kerala coast, an hour’s drive north of Cochin. The city traded in spices, silk, and precious stones; with exports to Rome, Greece, Egypt, etc. Enriched by trade contacts, Muziris became a melting pot of world cultures.
The earliest Jewish settlers in India landed on the Malabar Coast and flourished in Muziris. Muziris is where St. Thomas the Apostle is said to have first landed in 52AD, bringing Christianity to India. The first ever mosque in India was also built here.

After nearly 1000 years of thriving trade, the port of Muziris was damaged in a major flood, and Cochin took its place as the most important trading port in Kerala.
However, the Muziris area –covering Kodungallur and Paravoor –continues to be as multi-cultural as ever.

Old churches, synagogues, mosques and temples attest to the great confluence of cultures that Muziris was. In a world full of strife, the monuments and bazaars of Muziris stand as beacons even today, a testament to the harmonious co-existence of multiple faiths on the Malabar Coast.

On this tour, we will visit the following:

• Kodungalloor Bhagavathi Temple: A Hindu temple to Goddess Bhadrakali in existence since ancient times and rebuilt over the years.

• Chennamangalam and Paravoor Synagogues: Old synagogues of the Malabar Jews, constructed using Keralan building traditions, but adapted to suit Jewish ritual and liturgical requirements. Near the Chennamangalam synagogue is also the first Christian Seminary and the first printing press in India.

• Kottakavu Church: A church of the Syrian Christian community of Kerala, believed to be the one of the seven original ones established by the Apostle St. Thomas
• Paliam Dutch Palace (Museum): The residence of the Paliath Achans, the prime ministers to the Rajas of the State of Kochi.

• Cheraman Juma Masjid: The first mosque in India, built after the Chera king of Kerala met the Prophet Muhammad. It has been renovated several times since then.

Local bazaar: We will also walk through an interesting and colourful local bazaar. Those who are interested can also visit the excavation site at Pattanam. This is a small archaeological site which contains some artefacts which were traded between Muziris and the rest of the world.

Breakfast, Lunch
Day 6: Cochin – Vaikom Village – Kothamangalam

Drive to Vaikom Village (45 minutes’ from Kochi). A reception will be arranged in a traditional house, and you can enjoy watching the village life on a backwater cruise through narrow canals for 3 hours with a local guide.

Enroute visit coconut farms, coir villages, spice and herbal farms, bird watching and other village activities.

The main occupation of the villagers is making ropes with coconut fibre, mat weaving with leaves of wild pineapple, pottery, traditional coconut processing, collecting sand from river-bed, fishing, farming, etc.

The cruise will be through narrow canals. 4 feet deep and the boat passes under the coconut palm canopy, providing a cool atmosphere. We conclude this excursion by enjoying a ‘Sadya’ -solemn lunch served during Kerala’s Onam festival and Hindu marriage functions.

After Vaikom village, drive to Kothamangalam (60 kms / 1.5hours). Check in at Jose & Daisy Home Stay (Mundackal Home Stay). Rest of the day at leisure or spent time in the spice gardens around the home stay.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7: Kothamangalam

After a relaxed breakfast enjoy the day visiting tea gardens, rubber plantations and spice gardens with Mr. Jose.

Enjoy cooking session with Daisy who is a world renowned expert on Kerala cuisines

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8: Kothamangalam - Vagamon

After breakfast drive to Vagamon (70 kms / 2.5 hours), arrive Vagamon and check in at your beautiful art deco heritage tea estate bungalow.

The lodge is family run, and is a haven nestled in the scenic region of Vagamon. Mavady Hills is a pioneering plantation offers you an opportunity to relax and explore the spectacular surroundings,

Have lunch and relax for a while.

Late afternoon, enjoy a walk to the plantation looking for exotic birds, and butterfly species.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9: Vagamon

A relaxed morning in Vagamon, enjoying some of the activities at the resort.
You can choose to join the early morning 1 hr long nature walk (0700hrs) and/or join the 1hr long yoga session (0800hrs)

After lunch, Visit the local tea plantation and a nearby monastery located on the hill top in a 4WD jeep.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 10: Vagamon – Periyar National Park

After breakfast drive to Periyar National Park (60 kms / 02 hours)

After dinner, go for a night walk in the jungle with a local naturalist to observe nature in a unique way.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 11: Periyar National Park

Enjoy a full day jeep safari to Gavi Forest which is the part of Periyar Tiger Reserve where jeep safaris are allowed. Start early with a packed breakfast, lunch will be served inside the forest.

In the evening, relax in your resort.

Enjoy a Kalaripauttu (Kerala Marshal Art) performance in the evening

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 12: Periyar National Park – Kumarakom

This morning, you’ll start early for a dawn boat ride in Periyar Tiger Reserve. The lake looks ethereally beautiful in the morning mist, and you’ll have another chance to spot wildlife from the comfort of your boat.

Back at the hotel, after breakfast, you’ll drive to Kumarakom (125 kms / 3.5 hours),

Here, board your houseboat and explore the network of lakes, lagoons and canals with its unique ecosystem on a relaxing backwater cruise. Modern boats are modelled on the traditional riceboats (kettuvallams) once used to carry rice and spices to Cochin.

You’ll spend the night on your houseboat, moored on the lakeside. The crew will serve lunch and dinner cooked on the boat, often using freshwater prawns and fish caught on the lake itself.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 13: Kumarakom – Marari Beach

In the morning, your houseboat cruise will bring you to Allepey while you enjoy your breakfast. Disembark and drive to Marari Beach (01 hour).

Your car and driver will depart after dropping you off at the resort.

Enjoy rest of the day at leisure at your luxury beach resort.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 14: Marari Beach

The whole day is at your leisure, to enjoy as you please.

Relax at the uninterrupted stretch of white-sand beach with a book or try an Ayurvedic massage. If you are feeling active, you can hire bicycles at the hotel to explore the surrounding quiet lanes of the quaint fishing village and get to see local life at your pace.

A great optional excursion is to the 16th-century St Andrew’s Basilica, 6km north in Arthungal. The church was built in the 1580s and has a fascinating history. It is a great example of how faiths have always intermingled here – there is an ancient tradition followed to this day by the devotees of the Hindu deity, Lord Ayyappa, that they pay homage to St. Sebastian as they return from pilgrimage at Sabarimala, the abode of Lord Ayyappa.

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 15: Marari Beach – Cochin International airport
Departure transfer to Cochin International airport, connect flight back home.
Breakfast

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INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS

INCLUSIONS:

Accommodation in the above-mentioned hotels / resort as per mentioned meal plan
Air-conditioned vehicle for all transfers as per the above-mentioned itinerary
Tour of Kerala Kalamandalam and interaction with the masters
All sightseeing, experiential tours as mentioned in the above itinerary
Auto ride in Kochi, Walks with the experts as per the above itinerary
Entrances to the monuments visited as per the above itinerary
Meals as mentioned in the above itinerary
Walk to the Plantation with birds and Butterfly sightings in Vagamon with local person from the lodge
Nature Walk (01 hour), Yoga Session with expert (01 hour), & visit to Tea Plantation tour with expert guide (local)
Enjoy Kalaripauttu (Kerala Marshal Art) while staying in Periyar
Night Patrolling (walking in Periyar Forest with Forest guide and Guard)
Enjoy full day jeep safari to Gavi Forest (suggest start early with packed breakfast)
01 Shared Boat ride at Lake Periyar
All currently applicable taxes

EXCLUSIONS:

Any International airfare to/from India including international airport tax.
Meals not specified.
Camera fee wherever levied.
Any increase in airfares by the airlines in future.
Any increase in entrances and rail fares as per Government notifications in future.
Any additional taxes levied by the Government of India on the tourism sector in future.
Any expenses of personal nature such as hard/soft drinks, laundry, phone/fax calls, tips etc.
Any item not mentioned in the quote includes section.

Hotels 

 

 

City Hotel Name, room category No of Nights
Thrissur Hyatt Regency Thrissur (Deluxe Room) 02
Kochi Brunton Boat Yard (Sea Facing Room) 03
Kothamangalam Jose & Daisy Home Stay (Mundackal Home Stay) Plantation Room 02
Vagamon Vanilla County (Heritage Bungalow Room) 02
Periyar N Park Spice Village (Spice Garden Cottage) 02
Kumarakom AC Luxury House Boat (Luxury 01 Bed Room House Boat) 01
Marari Beach Amritara A Beach Symphony Resort (Pool Villa) 02

 

 

 

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Our Accommodation Ratings

Opulent: Exceptional, unashamedly the best of sheer luxury. (£££££)

Luxury: Outstanding levels of 5* comfort, hospitality and facilities. (££££)

Premium: Excellent levels of comfort and hospitality and a wide range of facilities. (£££)

Mid-Range: Good levels of comfort and hospitality, with a reasonable range of facilities. (££)

Simple: Clean and simple, no frills. Often in areas of natural beauty or near wildlife reserves. (£)