| South
India reveals a staggering wealth natural beauty and exotic wildlife.
Explore the garden city of
India, Bangalore and the palace city of Mysore; journey through
a land of living temple complexes, stunning tropical landscapes,
tea and spice plantations and one of the finest beaches of south
India.
Designed with nature enthusiasts specifically in mind this tour
takes in bird sanctuaries and national parks, boating through lush
tropical vegetation in search of birds and wildlife.
Where are you going?
Day 1: Arrive Bangalore and transfer to hotel.
Day 2: Mysore is the palace city of Karnataka State.
It is famous for its silk and is also a thriving sandalwood incense
center. The beautiful palace of Mysore occupies the entire southeastern
sector of the city center. Srirangapattinam is an island fortress
in the Cauvery River - a place with ancient history. Nearby is Ranganathitu
Bird Sanctuary - a good place to see storks, ibis, egrets, darters,
spoonbills and cormorants. In the evening visit the bull temple
and a 2000-year-old temple dedicated to Goddess Chamundi.
Days 3 & 4: Mudumalai is one of South India’s
largest wild life reserves. Situated in the foothills of Nilgiris
it is a large reserve that ranges in vegetation from semi-evergreen
forests to swamps and grasslands. It is home to spotted deer, Indian
bison, tiger, panther, wild boars and sloth bear. Otters & crocodiles
inhabit the Moyar River. The wild life elephant population, estimated
around 600, is one of the largest in the country.
Days 5 & 6: Drive to Ooty to catch the toy
train (mountain railway) a marvel of engineering skill. It takes
a rugged route through densely wooded mountain terrain and long
tunnels. Parambikulam is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in
Kerala - home to elephant, bison, gaur, tiger, panther, sloth bear,
wild boar, Nilgiri langur and a host of bird species.
Days 7 & 8: Thousands of priests and worshippers
come daily to Sri Meenakshi Temple. Believers bathe themselves in
the temple baths and have their fortunes told. The evening ceremony
where the god Shiva is led to the bedroom of his wife, Meenakshi
is not to be missed. Madurai is also a great place to look for bronze
statues, carpets or other souvenirs.
Days 9 & 10: The road, lined with plantations
of rubber, tea, cardamom and pepper, leads to the hill station of
Munnar. Set amid dramatic mountains scenery is the commercial center
of some of the world’s highest tea growing estates. The combination
of craggy peaks, manicured tea plantations and crisp mountain air
makes Munnar an ideal retreat.
Days 11 & 12: The best way to observe the game
in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is by boat. There are herds of elephant,
and bison, packs of wild boar various species of ape including the
golden langur monkey, rarely seen elsewhere in India. Turtles can
often be seen sunning themselves on the pieces of wood that stick
out of the water. Osprey and cormorants are the most prevalent bird
species in this area.
Day 13: The route to Alleppey is through a beautiful
landscape of tea gardens. The backwaters are criss-crossed by canals,
rice fields and beautiful palms; canoes with huge sails still transport
people and you can find vegetable sellers, fisherman and other household
materials being brought door to door by small wooden boats. The
major crop here is coconut and it is said that the name Kerala derives
from an old word for coconut, Kera.
Day 14: Cochin, Queen of the Arabian Sea, is one
of the most interesting cities in India and has one of the finest
natural harbors in the world. From time immemorial, Arabs, Chinese,
Dutch, British and Portuguese traded tea and spices here and left
a legacy of forts, ancient temples, churches and synagogues. The
ten meter high Chinese fishnets that Marco Polo mentioned are wonderful
to see - this method of fishing originated in the 11th century.
Days 15 & 16: Luxuriate on one of the most
stunning beaches anywhere, palm fringed Kovalam, indulge in delicious
seafood or, take a day trip to Kanyakumari, the southern most tip
of India.
Day 17: Depart. Transfer to Trivandrum airport.
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| Itinerary
| Day |
Distance |
Time |
| 1 |
Arrive Bangalore |
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| 2 |
Mysore |
160km |
3 hrs |
| 3 |
Mudumallai |
110km |
4 hrs |
4 |
Mudumallai |
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| 5 |
Parambikulam |
265km |
7 hrs |
| 6 |
Parambikulam |
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| 7 |
Madurai |
280km |
6 hrs |
8 |
Madurai |
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| 9 |
Munnar |
210km |
6 hrs |
10 |
Munnar |
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| 11 |
Periyar |
120km |
4 hrs |
12 |
Periyar |
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13 |
Alleppey |
175km |
4 hrs |
14 |
Cochin |
165km |
1½ hrs |
15 |
Kovalam |
240km |
5 hrs |
16 |
Kovalam |
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17 |
Depart |
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Trip Grade: Easy
Duration: 17 Days
Best time to go: October - March
For more information request
dossier
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