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The Tropical Paradise - KeralaDuration :- 14 Days / 13 Nights Destinations Covered :- Mumbai - Calicut - Wayanad - Guruvayur - Munnar - Periyar - Kumarakom - House Boat - Alleppey - Mararikulam - Cochin - Mararikulam - Kovalam - Trivandrum - Mumbai Tropical spice ports, hillstations, backwater boat trips, tea plantations, undulating palms , warm & sandy beaches and is also one of the richest states in India with forests and plantations. Kerela's appeal lies in its calm, relaxed style of living, combined with its wide variety of scenic attractions.
Day 01 Mumbai Arrive and transfer to Hotel for overnight stay Day 02 Mumbai Morning visit Elephanta Caves. Earlier known as Gharapuri, the island capital of Konkan Mauryas is famous for its beautiful caves. These caves are located on a small island of Gharapuri, in the Arabian sea near Mumbai. The caves date back to 6th century A.D. and is a collection of shrines, courtyards, inner cells, grand halls and porticos arranged in the splendid symmetry of Indian rock-cut architecture, and filled with exquisite stone sculptures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses, especially devoted to Lord Shiva. At the entrance of the cave is the famous Trimurti, the Creator: Brahma, the Protector: Vishnu and the Destroyer: Shiva all three in unison. Other than this most of the sculptures denote Lord Shiva in his various moods and forms. Afternoon visit Mumbai (Bombay) the commercial capital of India. Although Buddhist and Hindu dynasties ruled the region until around the 13th century, there were only scattered settlements on the island. Once, a sultry tropical archipelago cluster of seven islands, the British developed Bombay merging the seven islands into one. Gateway of India built to commemorate the royal visit of George V and Queen Mary in 1911, the Prince of Wales Museum housing collection of Indo Saracenic architecture, Flora Fountain, Victoria Terminus, Malabar Hill and Mani Bhavan (Gandhi Home) are the places to visit. Overnight stay at Hotel. Day 03 Mumbai - Calicut - Wayanad Morning transfer to airport to connect flight for Calicut (Kozhikode).Upon arrival , a short orientation tour of the city. Kozhikode was the most important region of Malabar in the days gone by. Today , lush green country sides, serene beaches, historic sites, wildlife sanctuaries , rivers, hills , a unique culture and a warm, friendly ambience make Kozhikode a popular destination. Later drive to Wayanad. Arrive and stay at Hotel Vythiri Resort The Vythiri resort is located in the forested highlands of Kerala on the Nilgiri hills in South India. 2600 ft above sea level. This lush green and damp forest captures two monsoons in a year. Overnight stay at Hotel. Day 04 Wayanad Full day at leisure to enjoy and explore the nature. Miles away from the dust, grime and din. A magical, romantic getaway tucked away in a lush tropical rain forest. Break into a song with tunes set by a chorus of chirping, multihued birds. Let a rainbow of butterflies and dragonflies play hide-and-seek with you. Vythiri Resort is parked bang amidst a 150-acre coffee and cardamom plantation. Replete with traditional planter's cottages that transport you back to a laid-back era. Is that a thunderous roar of a stream crashing down a ravine that you hear? Vythiri Resort. For the incurably romantic, the terribly adventurous or the complete workaholic who needs to recharge his batteries with ayurvedic rejuvenation. Overnight stay at Hotel. Day 05 Wayanad - GuruvayurMorning drive to Guruvayur and on arrival, check in at the hotel. Afternoon visit Sri Krishna Temple (Guruvayurappan Temple) (Non Hindus not allowed in the sanctum of the temple). Also visit the elephant camp at Punnathur Kotta where over forty elephants are groomed / trained. Day 06 Guruvayur - Munnar Morning drive to Munnar, a popular hill station , 1600 m above see level , en-route visit Kalmandalam dance school training in Kathakali dance drama and other indigenous performing arts of Kerala like Mohiniyattam and Thullal. Upon arrival in Munnar, check in at hotel. Afternoon visit to Tea/ Spice Plantation. Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands here is the NeelaKurinji. This flower which bathes the hills in blue every twelve years, will bloom next in 2006 AD. |
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Day 01 Mumbai
Day 05 Wayanad - Guruvayur



