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Day 01: Cochin
Arrive Cochin and transfer to the hotel.Cochin
set on a cluster of islands and narrow
peninsulas, the port city of Cochin (Kochi)
(Queen of Arabia) reflects the eclecticism of
Kerala perfectly. With a rich past and a
bustling present, it has been the business hub
of the region from the very early days after
Alleppey (Alappuzha). Cochin consists of
mainland Ernakulam, the islands of Willington,
Bolgatty and Gundu in the harbour, Fort Cochin
and Mattancherry on the southern peninsula, and
Vypeen Island north of Fort Cochin, all was
linked by ferry but now some islands have
bridges. The influence of Chinese, Jews, Arabs
and Europeans is evident in Cochin and its
people. The oldest church in India, 500-year-old
Portugese houses, old tiled houses built in the
Chinese pagoda style, the famous Chinese fishing
nets, a Jewish community whose roots go back to
the Diaspora, synagogues and mosques all tell
the fascinating story of this harbour town. The
harbour is still at the heart of the city and
pepper, sea food, rubber and coir mats and
matting are exported from here. Despite this,
Cochin is an attractive city with serene creak &
lagoons overhung with feathery coconut palms and
picturesque islands. The older parts of Fort
Cochin and Mattanchery are an unlikely blend of
medieval Portugal, Holland and an English
country village grafted onto the troppical
Malabar coast. Cochin is one of India's largest
ports and a major naval base.
Day 02: Cochin
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Morning city tour of Cochin. Afternoon at
leisure. Evening enjoy a Kathakali dance
performance.
Day 03: Cochin-Periyar
Morning drive to Periyar and on arrival, check
in at the hotel. Late afternoon enjoy a boat
cruise on Lake Periyar to view wildlife.
Periyar: One of the well known wildlife
sanctuaries in the south, Periyar sanctuary
attracts a large number of nature lovers every
year. Also called the Thekkady Wildlife
Sanctuary, this place is ideal for watching the
animals in their natural habitat. The forest
here, slopes into the manmade lake at the bottom
of the hill. This lake serves as the waterhole
for the animals and they come here to drink or
take a dip. Elephants, Gaur, Sambhar and even
tigers can be spotted here. There are boat
services which takes the visitor around the
lake. The best season to visit the park is
between October and June. Spread over 777 sq.km
of the Cardamom Hills of Western Ghats, the
Periyar sanctuary is located 137 km from
Madurai. Although an excursion on the splendid
artificial lake is the standard way to
experience the sanctuary, you can also walk
around with the local guide in a small group.
Wild Elephant herds come to the lake to frolic
in the water. Other attractions of the sanctuary
are the Sambhar, Bison, Spotted Deer, Tigers,
Leopards, Malabar Flying Squirrels, Stripe
necked Mongooses, etc. There are over 260
species of birds here, including Nilgiri Wood
Pigeons, blue-winged Parakeets, White bellied
Tree Pies, laughing Thrushes and Fly Catchers.
Day 04: Periyar-Kumarakom
Morning drive to Kumarakom and on arrival
check-in at the hotel. Late afternoon sunset
boat cruise on Lake Vembanad. Kumarakom slumbers
on the banks of the famous Vembanad Lake, which
is a part of Kuttanad ('granary' of Kerala). The
Vembanad Lake with its majestic canals, streams
and distributaries along its banks weave an
intricate and enchantingly beautiful web. The
gorgeous green of the fringed palms ripple in
the blue waters and blend into wavelets. The
entire state of Kerala is blessed with plenty of
rivers and the resources of many are still
untapped. The waterways of Kerala which play a
main role in the economy of the state links
remote villages and islands with the main land.
The water ways provide a cheap and economical
mode of transport. The water ways of Kuttanad is
now a big attraction for tourist. It is
incredibly different experience to cruise in the
backwaters in country boats, absorbing the
beauty of Kerala villages. The scenery flashes
up vivid contrasts of breath-taking greens and
deep blues. Boat rides are available for tourist
and others at nominal rates.
Day 05: Kumarakom-Houseboat
Late morning board the Kettuvalam (houseboat)
and spend the day cruising through the
backwaters. Overnight on board the houseboat
Day 06: Houseboat, Mararikulam
Morning disembark the houseboat and drive to
Mararikulam. On arrival, check in at the resort.
Afternoon at leisure.
Day 07: Mararikulam
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Full day at leisure to relax at the beach resort
or enjoy an Ayurvedic massage at the resort.
Marari originates from " Mararikulam ", one of
the local fishing villages, where life still
goes on much as it did a hundred years ago, with
the men going out to sea each day to earn a
living bringing in the daily catch. Completely
new to the holiday maker. Marari offers endless
miles of superb sand beaches backed by swaying
palms, virgin territory where you can experience
the local charm and traditional Kerala
Hospitality at its best. Not that you need to
spend the whole of your holiday in seclusion,
you couldn't be in a better location for
exploring the marvellous backwaters, where the
tranquility, the stunning scenery and the
feeling of being transported back in time, make
it a superbly relaxing and inspiring experience
Day 08: Mararikulam-Cochin / Departure
Cochin
In time transfer to the Cochin airport for
onward flight. |