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Cycling tour of Kerala – 12N/13Days

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12Nights/13Days
India
Kerala
Holiday information

Starting from Kovalam: Arrive at Kovalam, a small coastal town with palm-fringed beaches, a busy fishing harbor, and a lighthouse. Arrive at the hotel & evening free. There are no other activities planned today, so you are free to arrive in Kovalam at any time.

Kerala is particularly renowned for its herbal care, and you may choose to have an Ayurvedic massage. The science of rejuvenation and purification through natural remedies, the massage uses a range of oils and herbs to treat several ailments. There is the option to extend your ride today up to 32 km passing through fishing villages and along a beautiful coastal road.

Destination / Country Name :

Kovalam , Varkala,Kollam,  Alleppey to Manarasala Snake temple, Erattupetta, Thekkady, Kuttikanam, Kochi

Place of Origin

Kovalam

Holiday Type (Tagging)

Family Tour, Walking Tour, Heritage Tour, Honeymoon Tour

No of Nights

12

Activities

 #Cycling

Accommodation type

Standard

Meals

Continental Breakfast

Day 1:- Starting from Kovalam 

Day 2:- Morning cycle ride, afternoon free to relax on the Arabian coast 

Day 3:- Drive to Veli Lagoon; visit Anjengo Fort and cycle to Varkala 

Day 4:- Cycle through traditional Keralan villages to Kollam 

Day 5:- Boat trip along Backwaters; cycle to Allepey- Manarasala Snake Temple 

Day 6:- Morning cycling through Backwaters’ villages; sunset canoe trip 

Day 7:- Drive and cycle to Erattupetta; Planters Homestay 

Day 8:- Optional cycle rides available 

Day 9:- Drive and cycle to Thekkady; visit plantations and tea

Day 10:- Forest walk, explore Thekkady – Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary 

Day 11:- Great cycle descent to Kuttikanam, drive to Kochi 

Day 12:- Tour of Kochi by cycle; evening boat cruise 

Day 13:- Tour ends Kochi 

Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive at Kovalam, a small coastal town with palm-fringed beaches, a busy fishing harbor, and a lighthouse. Arrive at the hotel & evening free. There are no other activities planned today, so you are free to arrive in Kovalam at any time.

If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you will need to arrive at Trivandrum International Airport (TRV), which is 30 minutes drive from Kovalam. If your flight arrives earlier in the day, perhaps you might choose to wander down to the harbor and watch the fishing boats come or walk to the lighthouse. Alternatively, the beautiful beaches of Kovalam are a good place to enjoy a drink from the numerous cafes overlooking the sandy beach. Should your flight arrive today, even in the early hours of the morning, you will have check-in on arrival at the hotel and Overnight.

Day 2

This morning we try out our bikes and make any necessary adjustments. We start with a short and relaxing introductory ride through some of the local fisherman’s villages around Kovalam. In the afternoon you may like to explore the area at leisure; walk along the sandy beaches or take on the pounding surf of the Arabian Sea.

In the evening you can sit in a beachside cafe, enjoying the vista of fishing boats sailing out for their evening catch with a backdrop of the setting sun. Kerala is particularly renowned for its herbal care, and you may choose to have an Ayurvedic massage. The science of rejuvenation and purification through natural remedies, the massage uses a range of oils and herbs to treat several ailments. There is the option to extend your ride today up to 32 km passing through fishing villages and along a beautiful coastal road. Our total cycling distance today is approximately 10 kilometers (total ascent 205 meters and descent 175 meters). Overnight.

Day 3 :

After breakfast, we transfer by bus to Veli, from where we cycle 20 km to the estuary. The lagoon is a large lake separated from the ocean by the narrowest of sandbar spits, where fishermen can be seen working on their boats and nets or poling across the lake with sand-filled barges. We visit the fishing village of Anjuthengu, where we stop to visit Anjengo Fort, built by the British East India Company in the 17th century and the first British trading post on the Malabar coast.

After our visit, we carry on towards Varkala, a temple town renowned throughout the region as a pilgrimage center for the millions of Hindus who come here to worship at the ancient Janardhana Swamy Temple. Nowadays Varkala has grown into Kerala’s most popular backpacker hangout with people attracted to the naturally beautiful clifftop setting and relaxed vibe. On arrival, there should be time to relax on the beaches of the Arabian coast, wander amongst the palms and perhaps enjoy a stunning sunset before sitting down to a well-earned dinner in one of the local restaurants. Our total cycling distance today is approximately 37 kilometers (total ascent 318 meters and descent 295 meters). Overnight.

Day 4

This morning’s ride is alongside palm-fringed shores and beautiful blue lagoons with the chance to spend a little time on Kollam beach. On the way, we can see a fisherman’s village which was hit by the Tsunami a few years ago. Situated on the edge of the Ashtamundi Lake, Kollam is surrounded by coconut palms and cashew tree plantations, indeed the town is the center of the cashew industry here.

Its old wooden houses are typical of the Keralan style and its situation at the southern end of the backwaters makes it an ideal spot from which to explore the network of canals and lagoons. Our total cycling distance today is approximately 36 kilometers (total ascent 300 meters and descent 325 meters). Overnight.

Day 5

After a short drive on the highway we get back on the bikes and the back roads, cycle further south along coastal roads shaded by palm trees for about 15kms. We cross the river by ferry that acts as a water taxi for the locals with their motorbikes or bicycles. Our ride continues for about 22km which completes today’s cycling at the Manarasala Snake Temple, located close to the settlement of Thottapally. On the way, traveling through villages we may have the chance to see some traditional coir-making skills (the fibers from the outer husk of the coconut, which is used to make rope and mats), as well as fishing. After visiting the temple we board the bus again for a short drive to Thotappally where we leave our bus and have lunch. We then spend the afternoon on a relaxing exploration through the backwaters by a motor launch that leads us to our hotel in Alleppey.

The journey should take around 3 hours and is the ideal way to explore these waterways, which cover an area of some 1900 square kilometers. The boats are the lifeline for the villages, acting as taxis, mail delivery, and even the harvest is carried in boats. You may see great pyramids of coconuts or even the odd buffalo being carried along in this time-honored fashion. Our boat trips end and we proceed to our accommodation, in the district of the ancient trading town of Alleppey. This evening free to explore this beautiful trading town. Alappuzha – known as Alleppey is the hub of Kerala’s backwaters, home to a vast network of waterways, over a thousand houseboats, and important coir industry. Our total cycling distance today is approximately 39 kilometers (total ascent 308 meters and descent 308 meters). Overnight.

Day 6

Today after breakfast we will drive about half an hour towards the Mancombu area from where we start cycling. Our route is through the villages of these myriad backwaters we get plenty of opportunities to interact with the locals, visit churches and temples, before returning to take a sunset or moonlit cruise by canoe. Crafted out of Anjili wood, we take to the waters whilst locals sing traditional songs as they grow. The industrious villagers survive on narrow spits of land, keeping cows, pigs, chickens, and cultivating vegetable gardens.

Even the shells from the freshwater mussels are burnt to make building lime, and coir is used for just about everything. The gardens are generally well-tended often with brightly colored flowers, such as hibiscus, that contrast sharply with the tropical greenery. At approximately evening we board the bus again which takes us to the start point for our village walk and later sunset by Canoe through beautiful Backwaters. After this excursion, we go back to the hotel. Our total cycling distance today is approximately 35 kilometers (total ascent 226 meters and descent 235 meters). Overnight.

Day 7 :

Leaving the beautiful backwaters behind we use a combination of engine and pedal power to reach today’s destination; Erattupetta. This area is famous for its rubber plantations which date back to the early 19th century. The slightly cooler climate is a welcome change from the lower levels as we cycle along rolling hills in the shade of the rubber trees. We stay with a local family, at their homestay.

Watch our host cook up a traditional curry, walk through the gardens or take a swim in natural rock pools. Planters Homestay is a spacious and comfortable two-story family mansion house, built over 50 years ago. It has bright and airy guest rooms, all en-suite. Some, but not all rooms have air conditioning. The house is surrounded by lush gardens with rubber and tropical fruit trees plus palms and tall teaks and lots of birdlife. Our total cycling distance today is approximately 33 kilometers (total ascent 657 meters and descent 648 meters). Overnight.

Day 8 :

This morning we take a stroll through a local plantation and have the chance to learn about the numerous fruits and medicinal plants. Depending on the season, we may bathe in rock pools before an optional visit to see Poonjar Palace, a 900-year-old residency of the Maharajah and his family which is now mostly abandoned and can only be viewed from the outside.

We can also visit the local town. Our total cycling distance today is approximately 9 kilometers (total ascent 266 meters and descent 160 meters). There is also the option to cycle 32km if you would like more of a challenge. Overnight.

Day 9 :

Taking the meandering roads through the high ranges today we will drive some of the steeper sections of road, before transferring to two wheels to continue our journey to Thekkady. Our cycle route is through a region called Wagamon where the cooler climate helps you through the seemingly endless tea plantations and rolling hills.

Our route takes us past many rubber plantations, and through varied spice gardens. Further on, we may have the opportunity to meet local tea pickers in the plantations to help get a feel for how people live in this beautiful region before arriving at our hotel. Please note the last 10km of today’s ride is on a busy road. Thekkady is the spice hub of Kerala and the town has many spice shops. The beautiful aroma in the air lets you know why this region is called the cardamom hills. Today we will also visit the Tea Factory. Our total cycling distance today is approximately 36 kilometers (total ascent 1176 meters and descent 1506 meters). Overnight.

Day 10 :

Taking the meandering roads through the high ranges today we will drive some of the steeper sections of road, before transferring to two wheels to continue our journey to Thekkady. Our cycle route is through a region called Wagamon where the cooler climate helps you through the seemingly endless tea plantations and rolling hills.

Our route takes us past many rubber plantations, and through varied spice gardens. Further on, we may have the opportunity to meet local tea pickers in the plantations to help get a feel for how people live in this beautiful region before arriving at our hotel. Please note the last 10km of today’s ride is on a busy road. Thekkady is the spice hub of Kerala and the town has many spice shops. The beautiful aroma in the air lets you know why this region is called the cardamom hills. Today we will also visit the Tea Factory. Our total cycling distance today is approximately 36 kilometers (total ascent 1176 meters and descent 1506 meters). Overnight.

Day 11 :

This morning we have a very beautiful route to cycle, down the winding roads of Kuttikanam where you can enjoy a freewheel ride of nearly 20 km. We continue our journey by bus (3 hours) to the bustling port of Kochi, with its beautiful natural harbor which earned it the title ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea’. As well as being the oldest European settlement in India, with its mix of English, Dutch and Portuguese influences, Kochi is also home to the famous Kathakali dancers.

Its origins came from traditional temple rituals and an art form known as Koodiyattam. The dancers can take up to three hours painting their faces – the features are heavily emphasized as it is the facial expressions and coordinated eye movements which are important in the dance. The dances usually portray events from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, great Indian epics. Our total cycling distance today is approximately 30 kilometers (total ascent 540 meters and descent 1524 meters). Overnight.

Day 12 :

Today we cycle through the old town of Fort Cochin. As you might expect Kochi was founded on trade, originally with the arrival of the Chinese, Arabs, and Phoenicians in the second millennium BC. Its links to Europe strengthened in the 16th century, with the arrival of the Portuguese, closely followed by the Dutch and the English. This has produced an eclectic mix of styles and influences.

You can find both the oldest European church and the oldest synagogue in India amongst its winding streets and elsewhere Chinese fishing nets vie for space alongside Portuguese houses and Dutch palaces. After spending the day touring the town we take a sunset cruise around the surrounding islands. Our total cycling distance today is approximately 10 kilometers. Overnight.

Day 13 :

The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Kochi. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Kochi at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you need to depart from Cochin International Airport (COK), which is one hour 20 minutes from Kochi.

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Inclusions/Exclusions

COST INCLUDES :

  1.       Breakfast at all places and Meals as per described on the Itinerary
  2.       Accommodation on Twin Sharing basis at the Hotels mentioned or Similar
  3.       Sightseeing as per Itinerary.
  4.       All Currently applicable taxes.
    •         Tourist visa support
    •         Overseas Mediclaim

    Exclusions for all tours

    •         Air Fare / Train fare with taxes until specified in the Cost Inclusions.
    •         COVID test costs, if required by the destination of your visit.
    •         Vehicles quoted in the package will only cover Sightseeing / Places as mentioned in the itinerary and is not at Disposal until specified. Extra usage of vehicles other than sightseeing mentioned in the Inclusion, will be charged extra.
    •         Travel Insurance and Meals other than those not specified in the above “cost includes”.
    •         Any expenses of personal nature such as Minibar items, Optional Tours, laundry, telephone calls, tips & gratuity, mineral water, soft & hard drinks, rafting, rock climbing, paragliding, joy ride (Toy Train), portage, etc not forming the part of the given itinerary.
    •         Entrance Fees & Guide charges, until not included in “Cost Includes”.
    •         Any cost arising due to natural calamities such as, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes), flight delays, on tour changes, etc (to be borne by the client, which is directly payable on the spot).
    •         Any increase in taxes or fuel price OR seasonal surcharges (due to festival/events at the place of visit), leading to an increase in cost on surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect before departure. 
    •         Any on-tour changes/last-minute changes while on tour will be charged extra. Applicable cancellations will be levied in case of last-minute cancellations as per hotel policy.
    •         5.00% Govt. Service Tax
    •         5.00% TCS as applicable (as per Government Regulations)
    •         Anything which is not mentioned in Cost Inclusions.

     

    MANDATORY NOTE for all tours

    Valid for Group Travel on a Minimum 20Adults Travelling together

    Preferable time of Travel: As highlighted under respective tour

 

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