This Kerala Wildlife Tour package gives you a taste of the best of "God's Own Country". Enjoy its beaches, backwaters, wildlife and its rich cultural heritage. Relax on the beaches of Kerala. Join the local fisherman on their fishing trip. Treat yourself to a rejuvenating Ayurvedic massage. Explore the unspoiled jungles and their wildlife at the different sanctuaries that are part of the Kerala Wildlife Package. Live in traditional Kerala houses and indulge in authentic Kerala cuisine. As part of the Kerala Wildlife tour cruise through the backwaters and stay in romantic accommodation overlooking a lake and explore the untouched surroundings of the island on which it is located in Kumarakom. Watch an enthralling performance of the traditional folk dance Kathakali and witness demonstration of Kalaripayattu, the ancient martial art of Kerala. This tour package includes a visit to Kochi, the bustling capital of Kerala, which is a blend of the old, and the new. Visit the interesting spice markets, the Jewish town and the only synagogue in the state, at Kochi. This Kerala tour is an interesting package as it includes the beaches, backwaters and wildlife sanctuaries with traditional Kerala accommodation and cuisine.
Day 1. Kochi
Arrival at Kochi (Cochin) meet and
assistance at the railway station by our
representative and transfer to your hotel.
Half day sight seeing of Cochin by boat. A
few interesting sites included in the tour
are the Chinese fishing nets along the Vasco
Da Gama Square, Santa Cruz Basilica, St.
Francis Church, VOC Gate, Bastion Bungalow
etc. Overnight stay at 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 2. Kochi to Munnar
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Proceed to Munnar enjoying the scenic
beauty & the marvelous waterfalls, high
mountains with the low flying clouds passing
by. In the evening you can go for sight
seeing of Munnar which includes the Raja
Malai - a top peak of Munnar where you can
see Neel Thar (mountain goats).Overnight at
Munnar. Munnar is situated at the confluence
of three mountain streams namely Mudrapuzha,
Nallathanni and Kundala. This hill station,
located at an altitude of 1600 m above sea
level, was once the summer resort of the
erstwhile British government in South India.
Sprawling tea plantations, picture book
towns, winding lanes and holiday facilities
make this a popular resort town. Among the
exotic flora found in the forests and
grasslands is the 'Neelakurinji'. This
flower which bathes the hills in blue every
twelve years will bloom next in 2006 AD.
Munnar also has the highest peak in south
India, Anamudi, which towers over 2695 m.
Anamudi is an ideal spot for trekking
Day 3. Munnar - Anamudi - Munnar
Morning, after breakfast, visiting tea
plantations, Anamudi, Eravikulam National
Park, Devikulam, Mattupetty, Pallivasal,
Pothamedu, Attukal etc. Rest of the day at
leisure. Overnight at Munnar.
Day 4. Munnar - Periyar
Morning, proceed to Periyar on the way
visiting Idukki dam. On arrival check in at
hotel. Periyar wildlife sanctuary is home to
nomadic tribes of wild elephant, boar, deer,
the great Indian tiger and more. Evening go
for boat cruise in the lake to watch wild
animals. Overnight stay at Periyar.
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 5. Periyar
Morning, after breakfast boating through
Periyar lake - Wildlife sanctuary. You can
visit the rare species of plants and
animals. Afternoon visit spice plantations
like cardamom, cinnamon, pepper, coffee, tea
estates etc. on your way back to the hotel,
you could stop at the local market and pick
up some fragrant spices. Overnight stay at
Periyar.
Day 6. Periyar - Kumarakom
Early morning proceed to Kumarakom.
Reach and visit the Bird Sanctuary. Proceed
to the Vembanand Lake. The backwaters of
Kerala are a unique product of Kerala and
are found nowhere else in the world.
Backwaters are a network of lakes, canals
and estuaries and deltas of forty-four
rivers that drain into the Arabian Sea.
Overnight at Houseboat. 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 7. House Boat Cruise
Today also you will be cruising through
the backwaters of Kerala and stay overnight
in the Houseboat.
Day 8. Alleppey
Disembark the boat at the reception of
the backwater resort at Alleppey. Alappuzha
is famous for its boat races, houseboats,
coir products, fish and lakes. Overnight at
Alleppey.
Alleppey: Alappuzha, formerly named
as Alleppey, in Kerala is one of the major
backwater destinations. The thrilling boat
race awaits you at Alleppey or Alappuzha.
Imagine to just lazing on a houseboat or
enjoying fishing in Alleppey Kerala.
Kuttanad is also known as the 'rice bowl' of
the state, Kerala India. Alleppey is a
captivating destination in Kerala India that
provides backwaters, traditional
Kettuvallooms (house boats), beaches, boat
race, swaying palms, gourmet delight and
many more.
Day 9. Kochi
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After breakfast proceed to Kochi. Reach
and spend the day shopping. In the evening
proceed for KATHAKALI DANCE PRESENTATION.
Overnight at Kochi.
Day 10. Departure
Breakfast at hotel. Visit Shiva Temple
and transfer to airport/railway station
according to the timings of flight/train







