Classic Kerala
from £2500
from £2199 Per Person
10 Nights / 11 Days
Classic Kerala from backwaters to beaches, this is Kerala at its laid-back best.
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Overview
Our Classic Kerala itinerary is designed to take in all the highlights of Kerala, one of India’s most stunning and friendly destinations. This is the perfect laid-back introduction to Southern India if you’re a little short on time but still want to experience as much as possible. You’ll begin your trip in colonial Cochin, before driving through lush rubber, coffee and tea plantations to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. Head off on foot with tribal trackers in search of the wild elephants that call Periyar home. Enjoy a relaxing stay in one of the gorgeous heritage properties or homestays on the backwaters and whilst here, experience life on the idyllic backwaters for yourself with a day on a traditional houseboat, before ending your trip on the wide sandy beaches of Marari.
Itinerary
Your India holiday begins today with an overnight flight to Cochin from the UK. Many flights transfer via Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Mumbai, or, if it’’s convenient for you to travel from Gatwick, Air India offers a direct route from Gatwick to Cochin. As always, chat to us and we’’ll help find the best flight option for you.
After landing in Cochin, you’’ll be met at the airport by your driver and whisked straight off to your hotel. Once settled, head straight out to explore Fort Cochin’s narrow streets with their boutique shops, quirky cafes and burgeoning art scene this morning. Everything is within walking distance, and the architecture is a unique blend of Portuguese, Dutch, and British styles, so there’’s plenty to look at! This evening, you’’ll enjoy a cruise around the harbour for the chance to capture an iconic glimpse of the setting sun behind the Chinese fishing nets.
Today, you’’ll enjoy an exhilarating tour of Fort Cochin by tuk tuk. This is one of our favourite ways to explore the culture, heritage and local life in this vibrant port. This evening, you may want to watch a traditional Kathakali dance show for an extra slice of authentic Keralan culture.
Enjoy a scenic drive through rubber, coffee and tea plantations today as you reach Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, one of the best-managed forests in Kerala. Along the way, stop off to visit a plantation and learn all about life in rural India. This evening, we recommend taking a boat safari for a spot of wildlife viewing in the park. If you’’re lucky, elephants can often be spotted on the river banks.
This morning, you’’ll rise early to walk with the tribal trackers to explore Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary on foot. This is an eco-development activity that provides employment for the tribes that call these forests home. Later, you’’ll head off on a plantation tour in the Cardamom Hills. Kerala grows some of the world’’s best-quality spices, so it’’s a great spot to enjoy a cooking demo to discover how masalas are prepared and used in this part of India.
Today, you’’ll return to the coastal plain, home to the backwaters of Alleppey and Kumarakom. The backwaters are a fascinating and unique ecosystem, comprising rice fields and rural villages all perched on the banks of narrow waterways and large lakes. The next two nights will be spent floating through the scenery on a traditional houseboat.
Enjoy a relaxed backwater village experience today, giving you a real insight into what life is like on the banks of the waterways. Cruise through the narrow canals, soaking up all of the local life as it unfolds around you. You’’ll witness age-old activities, such as coir weaving, rope making and fishing, see how the "toddy" is collected and, for the adventurous, even the chance to explore by kayak.
Today, you’’ve got the day clear to enjoy unwinding on your traditional houseboat. Lunch and high tea will be served onboard, before you reach your next destination, Marari Beach, by dusk.
Today is completely clear for you to unwind, soak up your surroundings and enjoy the white sandy beaches of Marari. Of course, if you’’d like some more recommendations on how to spend your time, just chat to us!
For the adventurous, rise early on your last full day in India, to explore the fishing villages by e-bike. You’’ll have the chance to watch as the fresh catch of the day is frenetically bargained over, before being hurried towards the inland fish markets. Later, sit with the hotel chef for a cooking demo. If you prefer to relax on your last evening, enjoy a spot of yoga by the sea or treat yourself to an Ayurvedic treatment at the spa.
Your adventure comes to an end today as it’’s time to transfer to Cochin airport for your return flight home.
The Backwaters (Kerala)
Your overnight cruise on a Premium Houseboat begins around 12pm, in time for a traditional Keralan lunch on board. The Houseboats are designed in a traditional way; these were once used to transport goods from isolated villages to larger towns and cities and are mostly made from bamboo, coconut fibre, and Anjili wood. The Premium Houseboats are a little more luxurious than the Deluxe Houseboats; these have glass doors and windows, wooden floors and walls, a large dining area and a more modern bathroom and bedroom. The afternoon on board is spent meandering through the backwaters near Alleppey where you can enjoy the idyllic views and daily life that unfolds on the banks of the water. There’s also the option of a canoe ride and a walk around one of the villages later in the day. Please note all food, tea and coffee is included in the cost but alcohol isn’t; if you wish you can buy some when you check in to take on board with you. The following morning you will disembark around 9.30am.
Cochin (Kerala)
Old Harbour is an immaculately restored 300 year old building, which is now one of Fort Cochin’s most stylish, characterful and well-priced boutique hotels. The owner, Edgar Pinto, spent many years restoring the building with the help of specialist architect Karl Damschen. Their combined sympathetic style has resulted in a building with its original Dutch and Portuguese elements in tact. Expect to find elegant arches, teak floors, and a walled in garden. Within the walls lies a large crisp pool to cool off in, ideal after a tour of the city. This is an area ideal for dining as well and we highly recommend their contemporary, menu that is brimming with seafood. To top it off, Old Harbour enjoys an excellent location just a short stroll from the Chinese Fishing Nets.
Kerala Beaches (Kerala)
Nestled within 25 acres of coconut palms with direct access to the beach, Marari Beach Resort is an eco-friendly haven and the ideal place to end a trip through South India. There are 62 thatched villas peppered throughout the grounds, which are designed in a traditional Malayalam style. There are three categories to choose from: Garden Villas, Garden Pool Villas and Deluxe Pool Villas. Each airy and detached Garden Villa has a private enclosed garden, and we feel these are more than adequate for most stays as they are tastefully decorated and spacious. Throughout the grounds, you’ll find a cool, crisp pool, an Ayurvedic spa, tennis courts, and a fantastic open-sided restaurant serving scrumptious Keralan and international cuisine. Bicycles are also available free of charge, making it a perfect way to explore the small villages in the area.
Periyar National Park (Wildlife Safaris)
Snuggled into a tropical hillside, Shalimar Spice is one of few boutique properties in this area. It sits peacefully away from Periyar National Park and works well as a base if visiting the park, but otherwise as a relaxing retreat in a luminous tropical jungle. The entire property abounds with exotic trees, endemic birds as well as a plethora of different spices. Owners Maria Angela, an Italian, and her India partner Shaji, have finished the simple property beautifully; it has a strong Malayalam style with rich wooden beams and wide verandas. There are 18 idyllic yet simple rooms; think thatched roofs, colourful cushions, terracotta tiled floors and polished white walls. Shalimar Spice arguably provides some of the best food in the Periyar area too, and despite being fairly simple, we feel this is one of best properties in this part of Kerala.
Half Board meal supplement with 4* hotels £ 55 Per Person
Full Board meal supplement with 4* hotels £ 97 Per Person
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