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Family Tour: North Kerala - 13 Nights & 14 Days
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Tour Route
Cochin » Athirampally » Wayanad » Tellicherry » Neeleshwar » Calicut
Overview
An elaborate tour of the North of Kerala designed to include some of the best highlights for families in the North of Kerala . Tour includes ; Stay in a vibrant port town, Sunset Cruise, Stay in a river resort, Stay in a plantation estate, Excursions to see waterfalls, Boat rides on the lake, visit to prehistoric caves, Stay in a wildlife sanctuary, Traditional dances, Cookery demonstration, Stay in a rainforest, Trekking.
DAY 01: Arrival Cochin Welcomed by Kerala Travel Centre representative at the airport and transferred to your hotel in Cochin. The city, fondly referred to as the Queen of Arabian Sea, has a long history behind it and was 'Little Lisbon' to the Portuguese, 'Homely Holand' for the Dutch and 'Mini England' to the British. Relax and unwind in the comfort of your hotel room. in the evening, go on a sunset cruise to catch a glimpse of the city's skyline at dusk. Overnight at the Koder House. (Vehicle at disposal)
DAY 02: Cochin Today you can go for a sightseeing tour to explore the many fascinating highlights of Cochin which include - The Jewish Synagogue in what is locally called the Jew Town, St. Francis Church which is the oldest European Church in India, the Santa Cruz Basilica built in 1557 by the Portuguese, the Dutch Palace, the Spice market and the 15th century Chinese fishing nets believed to have been brought by Chinese traders. In the evening, visit an auditorium to watch the famous dance drama of Kerala, the Kathakali. This dance is characterised by some great story telling, amazing costumes and extensive make-up. Overnight at the Koder House.(Vehicle at disposal)
DAY 03: Cochin - Athirampally (85 km / 2 h)Drive to Athirapally. The charm of Athirampally and Vazhachal waterfalls cannot be described in words. Perched high above the sholayar forest ranges on the fringes of Kerala's fames rain forests. the Athirampally waterfalls provide a restful escape for those wanting to leave the hurried pace of city life behind. Enjoy a quiet family picnic at Vazhachal, a picnic spot which is short drive from Athirampally.Reat of the day at leisure. Overnight at the Rainforest. (Vehicle at disposal)
DAY 04 : Athirampally Take a day excursion to Guruvayoor, the temple town near Thrissur. One of the most sacred and important pilgrim centres in Kerala, the main attraction in Guruvayoor is the Sree Krishna Temple. Though non hindus are not permitted inside this temple exploring the streets leading to the main temple entrances is quite fascinating experience. Get close to elephants at the Punnathoor Kotta Elephant Stable which houses more than 60 temple elephants. Overnight at the Rainforest.(Vehicle at disposal)
DAY 05: Athirampally - Wayand (261 km / 6 ½ h)Drive to Sultan Bathey, set in the picturesque Western Ghats and mountains at an altitude of about 2000 meters above sea level. Littered with tropical rain forests, dense hills, rolling paddy fields, spice plantations and valleys, Wayanad is a hitherto undiscovered location offering breathtaking views.Spend the rest of the day discovering the enchanting rainforests.Overnight at the Tranquil Plantation Hideaway. (Fullboard)(Vehicle at disposal)
DAY 06: Wayanad Visit the Edakkal Caves. It is a pre-historic rock shelter formed naturally out of a strange disposition of three huge boulders making one to rest on the other two with its bottom jutting out in between and serving as the roof.Later visit the Wayanad sanctuary where one can find animals like sloth bears, sambhar (wild deer), elephants, monkeys, tigers, reptiles, deer, panthers, and many species of rare birds. Enjoy a rejuvenating full body Ayurveda massage. (Please note that children under 11 years of aage are not permitted to have Ayurveda massages for medical reasons). Overnight at the Tranquil Plantation Hideaway. (Fullboard)(Vehicle at disposal)
DAY 07: Wayand Today you can visit the Kuruva Island, an uninhabited island, a cluster of them infract, in the middle of the expansive Kabini river. The island’s preservation and the eco tourism around it is managed by the participation of the local population living around it and the forest department.The guide practically helps you to navigate your way around the island. Also they are knowledgeable about the general environment and the ecology of the island. He can even take you to the ‘less trodden’ paths you would have otherwise unnoticed or skipped. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight at the Tranquil Plantation Hideaway. (Fullboard)(Vehicle at disposal)
DAY 08: Wayanad - Tellicherry (160 km / 4 h)Drive to Thalassery (or Tellicherry as the British christened it during the times of the Raj), a vibrant fishing town in the north of Calicut which is famous for the 3 C's- Circus, Cricket and Cakes. It is known for being the first British settlement in Kerala and needless to say Cakes and Cricket were both introduced here by the British. Check into the majestic Ayesha Manzil. In the evening take part in a cookery demonstration by Faiza your hostess, who is renowned for her ‘Mopilla’ cuisine. Overnight at the Ayesha Manzil. (Full board) (Vehicle at disposal)
DAY 09: Tellicherry - Neeleshwar (150 km / 3 h)Drive to Neeleshwar Hermitage in Neeleshwaram which is reminiscent of the typical villages in Kerala. Closely resembling the huts found in the rural areas, Neeleshwar Hermitage is refreshingly different from the more formal places of stay. The resort faces a beautiful stech of beach where you can spend the day at leisure.Enjoy a family bicycle ride through the traditional costal villages where you can see boats and nets are made and repaired. Overnight at the Neeleshwar Hermitage.(Vehicle for transfer)
Day 10 - 12 : Neeleshwar Days at leisure on the beach. Overnight at The Neelwshwar Hermitage. (No vehicle)
DAY 13: Neeleshwar - Calicut (160 km 4 h)Drive to Calicut (Kozhikode), once the erstwhile capital of powerful Zamorins and a historical town. Calicut was a significant port for trade and commerce in the early centuries and the quality cotton, ‘Calico’, is believed to have originated here. Today you can enjoy a relaxing full body Ayurveda massage at the resort. In the evening visit Hindustan Kalari Sangam, which imparts training in ‘Kalaripayattu’ the martial art of Kerala. Spend the evening at leisure. Overnight at the Kadavu Resort.(Vehicle at disposal)
DAY 14: Calicut - Departure Departure transfer to Calicut airport for your return flight. (Vehicle for transfer)
| Place | Nts | Resort | Room Type | |
| Cochin | 2 | Koder House | Junior Suite | | Athirampally | 2 | Rainforest | Luxury Room | | Wayanad | 3 | Tranquil | Standard Room | | Tellicherry | 1 | Ayesha Manzil | Standard AC Room | | Neeleshwaram | 4 | Neeleswar Hermitage | Deluxe Sea-view Cottage | | Calicut | 1 | Kadavu | Deluxe River-view Room |
| Tour | 1 May 12-30 Sep 12 | 1 Oct 12-19 Dec 12 | 20 Dec 12-15 Jan 13 | 16 Jan 13-31 Jan 13 | 1 Feb 13-28 Feb 13 | 1 Mar 13-30 Apr 13 |
| Standard | - | - | - | - | - | - | | Superior | £ 5564 | £ 7950 | £ 9533 | £ 7950 | £ 8274 | £ 7950 | | Deluxe | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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Prices are total prices for a family occupying 2 double rooms. Prices may vary based on local market fluctuations. Price Includes: B&B at all hotels except where cited on the itinerary, chauffeur driven AC car, sunset cruise, Ayurveda massage, guide charges, all entrance fees, assisted airport transfers. Price Excludes: International flights - Please contact Kerala Travel Centre for booking flights. |
Kerala Climate and Weather
Being a coastal state surrounded by the Arabian Sea and because of its proximity to the equator, Kerala has a more or less consistent temperature pattern in the summers and the monsoons alike. The temperature hovers around 29�32 degrees (Celsius) throughout the year with varying levels of humidity.
Best months for travel to Kerala:
The months of October through to March are considered to be the most favourable months to travel to Kerala when the weather is sunny and pleasant.
The months of April and May are also favourable for travel but the humidity tends to be comparatively higher.
August and September are also good months for travel.
Monsoon Months in Kerala:
June and July are monsoon months in Kerala, the showers being heavy at first and then easing off gradually. Whilst these are not the best months for tours, interestingly, this happens to the best time for travellers seeking the therapeutic Ayurveda treatment which is said to be most effective in these months.
Special Experiences
Kerala offers a myriad of delightful, lesser known experiences which one does not get to enjoy on a regular tour which is packed with standard excursions. At the Kerala Travel Centre we have always been keen to showcase these special, off-the-beaten-track experiences that will make your Kerala holiday a memorable experience like no other. We have compiled a partial list experiences which you could choose to enjoy on this tour. When in doubt, just ask your Kerala Travel Centre driver and he will point you the right direction. Cochin - Stroll down the beach in Fort Cochin to see the 15th century Chinese fishing nets. Whilst they are not as frequently used as before, you can see a demonstration of how the fishermen use these gigantic nets. It is also possible to take part in this experience along with the fishermen.
- The bustling fish markets adjacent to the fishing nets also make for an interesting visit.
- The sunset cruise in Cochin along the harbour is also a great experience where you pass other ships and boats of all sizes and can see the Cochin skyline and the Cochin shipyard which is more than 200 years old.
- Fort Cochin has a number of seafood restaurants ranging from the high end 'History' restaurant at the Brunton Boatyard to the all vegetarian 'Roti Dal' restaurant where you can try the mouth watering fish food.
- Enjoy an enthralling Kathakali dance performance while you are in Cochin. Watching the dancers put on make up before the show is also quite a fascinating experience.
- Your sightseeing excursion in Cochin includes several fascinating highlights including the Jewish synagogue, Dutch Palace, St. Francis Church, the Santa Cruz Basilica and others. Apart from this, you could also try exploring the streets with their many shops both in Fort Cochin and in the bustling Ernakulam part of Cochin. Cochin is great for shopping especially for jewellery and garments. (Our drivers should be able to point you to select shops that do not hassle customers). If you are a cigar aficionado don't miss the 100 year old R.Baliga & Sons who stocks cigars of all types.
- If Henna and bangles are of interest to you, you can pay a visit to a small, yet vibrant shop selling bangles and other ornaments in Cochin.
Wayanad - You could visit the 'Meenmutty' and 'Soochipara' water falls in this region.
- Most temples in Kerala are not open to non Hindus. However you can visit the 'Valliyarukavu Bhagavathi' Temple – which is the principle shrine of tribal community of Wayanad region.
Calicut - Visit the Beypore boat building yard which has been building boats of all sizes since early centuries. One of the highlights is that the carpenters build massive boats with precision, without the use of any drawings.
- If you are a food enthusiast, you will love Calicut. The region is famous for its 'Mopilla' cuisine and its 'Biriyanis' (dish comprising of rice and meat). You could try authentic Biriyanis at the Paragon and Sagar Hotel. Calicut is also the best place to try a 'falooda'- a dessert made of noodles, jelly, ice cream, takamaria seeds and nuts.
- Try the sweets at what is appropriately called the sweetmeat street where a number of Gujarati (North Indian community known for their sweetmeats amongst other things) shops near the beach offer a large variety.
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