Elephant Safari
Backwaters, Elephants and Tigers
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Cochin - Kumarakom - Periyar - Mysore - Nagarhole
A nine day Safari to two of
Southern India's best known National Parks -- Periyar, famous for its
large Elephant safari, and Nagarhole, famed as South India's best
Tiger Reserve. Trip also includes a visit to the Kumarakom Bird
Sanctuary.
Day 01: - Arrive
Cochin
Arrive at Cochin airport.
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Cochin Fishing Nets |
Cochin : Cochin means harbour and even
before the building of Ancient Rome, spices, silks, ivory and
sandalwood were traded here. Cochin proudly boasts a rich cultural
heritage, but is also one of the most fast-paced and modern cities
in India. It is also one of the finest natural harbours of the world
and a major Indian port. It is its charm and a relatively good
infrastructure that make it the ideal gateway to the state. This has
been the case since 1341, the year nature carved out Cochin's
harbor with a massive flood. As a result, Cochin became the first
port of call for Arabs and came to be known as the "Queen of
the Arabian Sea." This city offers visitors Forts, palaces,
museums, old churches, cool backwaters, palm fringed lagoons,
beaches and the practicality of a contemporary metro.
Upon clearing Customs and Immigration, you are met by our
representative who will present you with a welcome pack including
all necessary documentation and arrange your transfer to the Trident
Hilton hotel for check-in. No activity is scheduled today, since
most of the International flights arrive into India close to
midnight only. Overnight at hotel.
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Kerala Backwaters |
Trident : Located on Willingdon Island,
Trident, Cochin is twenty minutes from the business district and
within easy distance of Fort Cochin, a well known tourist
attraction. The hotel offers contemporary facilities in a relaxed
and serene ambience to both business and leisure travelers. The
hotel boasts of well appointed rooms built around a picturesque
central courtyard with a swimming pool and beautiful landscaped
garden.
Those looking for more authentic Kerala style accommodation , can
choose to upgrade to the Brunton Boatyard --- The Hotel,
built to resemble a 19th century Boat yard, is considered a great
tribute to the city of Cochin. Designed and built in the style and
principle of the early Dutch and Portuguese architecture of Fort
Cochin, it blends very well into the Cochin sky line. It's hard to
believe that the Brunton is a new building since it resembles the
old colonial buildings of Cochin. The simple lime washed walls,
sloping tile roof and terra-cotta floors and a Giant "Rain Tree"
completing the picture. It is located right at the point where the
waters of the Indian ocean and the famed backwaters of Kerala meet.
It's a hotel unlike the normal, yet boasts of everything one could
expect in the finest hotels of the world, with a swimming pool,
restaurant and above all , every room has magnificent views of the
Harbour mouth.
Those looking to stay at Cochin's finest and most luxurios
waterfront resort, can choose to upgrade to the Taj Malabar
:- This hotel is situated on Willingdon Island (Named after the
British officer who commissioned it in 1920), with a magnificent
view of the Cochin harbor and beautiful backwaters. The hotel offers
excellent facilities like a swimming pool, coffee shop, restaurants,
bars and an Ayurvedic massage center. |
Day 02: Cochin - Kumarakom
This morning you are collected from your hotel for half day
sightseeing tour of Cochin. This tour includes a visit to Fort
Cochin - a home to a unique community of Eurasians, commonly known
as "Anglo-Indians". The architecture of the quiet streets
in this enclave is very definitely, European with fine houses built
by wealthy British traders, and Dutch cottages with split farmhouse
doors.
Mattancherry Palace -locally known as the Dutch Palace, the two
storey building was actually erected by the Portuguese, as a gift to
the Cochin Raja. St. Francis Church - this Protestant church was
originally built by the Portuguese in 1510 A.D. It is considered to
be India's oldest European church. Today it is governed by the
Church of South India (CSI). Vasco Da Gama was buried here before
his remains were taken back to Portugal 14 years later. Jewish
synagogue - dates from 1568 and is adorned with fine glass lamps and
floor tiles. Bolghatty Island - This is a beautiful island lying
close to Ernakulam. Built by the Dutch in 1774, Bolghatty Palace,
the home of the former British Resident of Kochi is situated here.
At the end of your tour visit the harbor near Vasco da Gama Square,
where you can watch fishermen hoisting their catch from the
cantilevered Chinese fishing nets that line the shore.
Your sightseeing tour is followed by a drive to Kumarakom (85
kms/02 hrs.), amidst the lush green Kerala backwaters and on the
banks of the lake Vembanad.
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Water Fowls At Kumarakom |
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Kumarakom
Bird Sanctuary : The Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is located
on the banks of the Vembanad Lake 14 km from Kottayam in the south
Indian state of Kerala. The bird sanctuary is spread across 14 acres
of land area. It is a haven for the bird watchers. The avifauna of
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary includes the local birds like the
Waterfowl, Cuckoo, Owl, Egret, Heron and the Duck. The migratory
birds include the Siberian Cranes, Parrots, Teal, Larks, Flycatchers
and Wood Beetle. Also seen are colorful Kingfishers, Herons and
woodpeckers. The best time to visit the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is
from June to August. Migratory birds flock from November to
February. A Houseboat / motorboat cruise along the Vemband lake is
the most popular way to experience the sanctuary. Another option to
spot the bird species of the park is to set out on foot on the 1½
km long walking track.
Upon arrival check-in to the Coconut Lagoon hotel. Rest of the day
at leisure to enjoy the Nature's beauty on your own. Overnight at
hotel.
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Coconut Lagoon |
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Coconut
Lagoon : Hidden among the palm trees on the Eastern Shore
of Lake Vembanad, Kerala's famous backwaters, Coconut Lagoon is one
of Southern India's most discreet holiday destinations, an exclusive
haven with a unique cultural heritage. The resort can only be
reached by boat and offers a fascinating insight into the past.
Guests stay in genuine 'tarawad' cottages - traditional wooden
family houses. In danger of being destroyed, each one has been
brought here from different parts of Kerala and carefully
reassembled to include every modern luxury. Coconut Lagoon's
cottages feature ultramodern bathrooms, each located in an inner
courtyard boasting its own banana tree. It's a stunning combination:
conservation mixed with comfort, tradition with tranquility. The
Coconut Lagoon Resort has been designed to give visitors an
authentic insight into Kuttanad life. The hotel offers excellent
facilities like Indian, continental and sea food specialty
restaurant, coffee shop, bar, Ayurvedic massage, yoga and
meditation, country boat expeditions, visit to bird sanctuary, 'Rice
boat' cruises, fishing, swimming, Ayurvedic center, swimming pool,
health club, fishing expeditions. The restaurant at Coconut Lagoon
is renowned as much for its superb Kerala cuisine (vegetarian and
non - vegetarian alike) as for its authentic setting and is housed
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Day 03: Kumarakom
- Periyar
This morning you are collected from your hotel for boat ride on
Vemband Lake for bird watching. Later drive to Periyar (200 kms/04
hrs).
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Elephant Periyar |
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Periyar :
Periyar in the Southern most state of Kerala , is one of the sixteen
Project Tiger reserves in India, and one of the most picturesque and
beautiful wildlife sanctuaries in the world. With its waterways,
forests and grasslands, it provides a magnificent venue for both
mammal and bird watching. Despite the destruction of much of the
lowland forest within the Reserve as a result of the construction of
a dam across the Periyar River in 1895, its 777 square kilometres
provide a haven for a wide range of mammals, including Tiger,
Elephant, Gaur, Sloth bear, Leopard, Dhole, and Nilgiri Langur. The
Reserve also has a rich and varied bird fauna and we will be hoping
to see several of the species found only in southern India and Sri
Lanka, such as Grey Junglefowl, Malabar Grey Hornbill, Malabar
Parakeet, White-cheeked Barbet, Crimson fronted Barbet, Black-headed
Cuckoo-Shrike, Heart-Spotted Woodpecker, Rufous Babbler,
White-bellied Blue Flycatcher, Rufous-tailed Flycatcher,
Ruby-throated Bulbul and White-bellied Tree pie.
Game viewing in Periyar is done on Boats .The boat journeys provide
unrivalled opportunities for observing mammals, particularly
Elephant, at close range.Other mammals in abundance in Periyar
include Sambar, Nilgiri Langur, Malabar Giant Squirrel,
Three-striped Palm Squirrel and Bonnet Macaque. Tiger sightings are
relatively rare in Periyar, since game viewing is by boat and the
big cats have sufficient cover to hide themselves. Another
interesting activity in Periyar is guided Jungle treks that are
possible late night.
Upon arrival check-in to the Spice Village. Late in the
evening you are collected from your hotel for Jungle walk at Periyar
Sanctuary.
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Spice Village |
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Spice Village
: The resort built on the periphery of a 777 sq. km. Wildlife
Sanctuary called Periyar ,home to nomadic tribes of wild elephant,
boar, deer, bear, the great Indian tiger and more. Set in the heart
of the Cardamom Hills of Kerala, Spice Village is an unprecedented
tourist destination, offering a rare opportunity to view and
experience South India's wildlife and beauty. Spice Village is in
Kumily, a small settlement three kilometers from Thekkady, the main
entrance to the Periyar Tiger Reserve and a 10 minute drive from the
gigantic man-made Periyar Lake. The design of each cottage was
inspired by the native tribesmen of Periyar, the Oorali and Mannan,
who lived in similar dwellings. (In fact, one of the cottages
currently being used as an office is an original tribal hut, which
has been modified.) A number of creature comforts have been added,
however, to make your stay a luxurious one. Cottages with thatched
roofs blend well with the surrounding greenery of the pepper vines.
At the center of the village is a swimming pool, surrounded by
tropical trees and lawns. The community hut houses a well-stocked
bar and a unique restaurant that overlooks the pool. Spice Village
has an exclusive Ayurvedic clinic, well equipped for treatments like
Pizhichil, Njavarakizhy, Dhara and other natural therapies. At the
Spice Village there's no lack of options on how you can get the best
out of your holiday. Boat safaris, Jungle treks, Plantation visits
the possibilities are endless.
Overnight at hotel. |
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Day 04: - In
Periyar
This morning you are collected from your hotel for Boat ride on
Periyar Lake.
All tourist activity is concentrated around the splendid artificial
Periyar lake, an incredible way to experience the sanctuary. There
are an estimated 700 elephants roaming these forests. Most of the
population is generally concentrated on the banks of the Periyar
Lake and come to the lake to frolic in the water.
Late in the afternoon visit a nearby Spice Plantation. The area is
famous for Cardomom, Coffee and Tea plantations. Evening at leisure.
Overnight at the Spice Village. |
Day 05: - Periyar
- Cochin - Bangalore - Mysore
This morning you drive to Cochin airport (200 kms/04 hrs) intime to
board flight (IC909 1435/1645 hrs.) to Bangalore.
Upon arrival at Bangalore airport you will be met and driven to
Mysore (140 kms/03 hrs).
Mysore : The city is a legacy of the famous
warrior king Tipu Sultan, known for his victories over the Imperial
British Armies. The city is also known for its silk processing and
is a major center for nurturing silkworms. Mysore "city of
Palaces" is in the hill country of southwestern India, this
region is cooler than the coastal cities - one of the reasons so
many maharajahs chose to live here and given 17 palaces to this
city. It still retains its old charm and many buildings are adorned
with domes, turrets and impressive archways. Also know as "Sandalwood
City", it is a major center for the manufacture of incense.
Hence, Mysore is more than palaces, parks and temples
traditional carvings on fragrant sandalwood
the rustle of
rich silks
mouthwatering Mysore Pak, a traditional sweetmeat
It is a gourmet's delight and a Shopper's paradise.
Upon arrival check-in to the Windflower Spa Resort.
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Windflower : The Windflower Spa and
Resort is located on 10 acres of greenery at the foot of the sacred
Chamundi Hill. It is close to a forest reserve and is therefore
blessed with rich flora and fauna. The resort is set amidst serene
surroundings far from the noise and pollution of the city while
remaining very accessible from the heart of the city, which is only
2.5kms away. The Windflower Spa and Resort's distinct personality is
defined by its unique design feature - the large mirror pool which
is visible from every cottage deck was made in order to impart a
sense of tranquility to the senses and much attention has been
placed on the landscaping to ensure a continuity of design while
stressing the need to ensure complete privacy of the guests.
Stylish, elegant and peaceful, the Resort rooms complement its
natural surroundings beautifully, merging seamlessly within it.
Gentle cascading water feature at the swimming pool, the arecanut
cladding used extensively, combined with contemporary Oriental
furniture, together offer a relaxing haven of natural elegance for
total hedonistic escapism.
Overnight at hotel.
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Day 06: - Mysore
- Nagarhole
This morning you are collected from your hotel for half day
sightseeing tour of Mysore. This tour includes a visit to The Mysore
Palace - Built in 1912 in the Indo Saracenic style, former residence
of the Wodeyars, this structure is one of the largest of its kind in
India. The Jaganmohan Palace - this is a converted art gallery that
houses paintings that date back to the late 19th century.
Chamundi Hill - perched atop a hill is a 12th century temple of
Chamundershwari. The gigantic 4.8 meter tall monolith of Nandi the
sacred vehicle of Lord Shiva is a marvel to watch. Also close to the
temple stands a gigantic statue of the demon Mahishasura.
St. Philomena's Church - this beautiful Cathedral was built in 1956
and is one of the largest churches in the country. It has been built
in the Gothic style with beautiful stain glass windows and lofty
towers. Brindavan Gardens - Adjacent to the dam is the beautiful
Brindavan Garden. With lighting and musical fountains this place
transforms it self into a fairy land in the evenings.
Your sightseeing tour is followed by a drive to Nagarhole (80
kms/02 hrs).
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Nagarhole/Kabini
: - The Nagarahole National Park, 644 sq km in size, is situated in
the southern Indian state of Karnataka. It encompasses the area
where the Western Ghats integrate with the Deccan Plateau. It is
flanked by the Bandipur National Park to the south-east and the
Wynad Wild Life Sanctuary to the south-west. Together with these
parks, it forms part of the larger Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, which
has a total area of 5500 sq km. Nagarahole has an elevation between
700 m and 960 m with the Masal Betta peak being the highest point
and the Kabini River being the lowest. The Brahmagiri hill range
provides a backdrop to the park and the park has gently undulating
terrain crisscrossed by many rivers and streams. The Kabini River is
the major river draining the park with the Nagarahole River lending
its name to the park.
Nagarahole was accorded the status of a National Park in 1983.The
Nagarahole ecosystem supports the highest density of herbivores
anywhere in south-east Asia. Large herbivores in Nagarahole are
Muntjak, Chital, Sambar, Four-horned Antelope, Gaur, Wild pig, Asian
Elephant, Common Langur and the Bonnet Macaque. The density of
herbivores in Nagarhole , rivals that of the Masai Mara in Africa
when taken on a per sq kilometer basis. Because the availability of
prey is not a limiting resource in Nagarahole, selective predation
has facilitated large carnivore co-existence in the park and the
predominant larege predators here are Tigers, Leopards and Wild
Dogs.
The principal reasons for large carnivore coexistence in Nagarahole
vis-à-vis the African Savanna are ecological factors such as
adequate availability of appropriate sized prey, dense cover and
tree density which is absent in the African Savanna and the fact
that behavioral factors such as habitat specificity, choice of
hunting sites or inter-specific dominance play a relatively minor
role in Nagarahole.
It is this large presence of Mammals, coupled with a varied and
extremely scenic landscape comprising hills, rivers and water beds
that make Nagarhole and Kabini a must do for serious wildlife
enthusiasts.
Upon arrival check-in to the Cicada
Lodge.
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Kabini River |
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Cicada
Lodge : Cicada is strategically located on the banks of
the magnificent Kabini River and serves as a wonderful gallery for
viewing wildlife. Inspired by a vision of operating world-class
wildlife resorts near key wildlife sanctuaries in India, Cicada
offers tastefully-decorated rooms with all the modern amenities.
Each room looks out into the expansive river and is appointed with
every little indulgence you would normally expect on a premium
vacation. Other facilities at Cicada include a swimming pool, an
activity/information centre, a restaurant serving vegetarian and
non-vegetarian buffets, a gym, a small Spa and a well-stocked bar.
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Day 07: In
Nagarhole
Early morning & evening game safaris into the Nagarhole
National Park. Safaris in Nagarhole are organized in jeeps, boat and
short elephant rides are also available. Local guides and
naturalists are at hand to enhance the experience. Overnight at the
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Day 08: - In
Nagarhole
Early morning & evening game safaris into the Nagarhole
National Park. Safaris in Nagarhole are organized in jeeps, boat and
short elephant rides are also available. Local guides and
naturalists are at hand to enhance the experience. Overnight at the
Lodge. |
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Day 09: -
Nagarhole - Bangalore Depart
Morning game safari at Nagarhole National Park. Check out of your
hotel at noon and leisurely drive to Bangalore airport (230 kms/05
hrs) intime to board flight home. |
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Land Cost |
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USD 1565 per person |
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Domestic Airfare
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USD 127 per person for the sector Cochin
Bangalore in economy class. |
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Supplements for suggested hotel upgrades
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- Trident to Brunton Boatyard in Cochin for 01 night
including breakfast Usd 104 per person.
- Trident to Taj Malabar in Cochin or 01 night including
breakfast Usd 54 per person.
* A supplement may apply for travel
between 20th Dec and 05th Jan
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