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Mystical Malabar

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Overview :

The Malabar region of the state has a distinct history, culture and heritage, an The Malabar Coast is the southwestern coast of the Indian subcontinent. Geographically, it comprises the wettest regions of southern India, as the Western Ghats intercept the moisture-laden monsoon rains, especially on their westward-facing mountain slopes. The term is used to refer to the entire Indian coast from the western coast of Konkan to the tip of India at Kanyakumari.The peak of Anamudi, which is also the point of highest altitude in India outside the Himalayas, and Kuttanad, which is the point of least elevation in India, lie on the Malabar Coast. Kuttanad, also known as The Rice Bowl of Kerala, has the lowest altitude in India, and is also one of the few places in the world where cultivation takes place below sea level. The region parallel to the Malabar Coast gently slopes from the eastern highland of Western Ghats ranges to the western coastal lowland. The moisture-laden winds of the Southwest monsoon, on reaching the southernmost point of the Indian Peninsula, because of its topography, divides into two branches; the “Arabian Sea Branch” and the “Bay of Bengal Branch”.The “Arabian Sea Branch” of the Southwest monsoon first hits the Western Ghats, making Kerala the first state in India to receive rain from the Southwest monsoon.The Malabar Coast is a source of Biodiversity in India.

Itinerary :

  • DAY 01: CALICUT TO WAYANAD (2 HRS DRIVE)

    Wedged between the Western Ghats on the East and the Arabian Sea on the West, the narrow strip of land known as Kerala is a destination of a lifetime on arrival immediate transfer to Wayanad. Wayanad the green paradise is nestled among the mountains of the Western Ghats, forming the border world of the greener part of Kerala. Clean and pristine, enchanting and hypnotizing, this land is filled with history and culture Arrival & check in. Time free for relaxation.

  • DAY 02: WAYANAD LOCAL SIGHTSEEING

    Today cover local sightseeing Wayanad which covers Viewpoints: Pookot Lake – It is a natural fresh water lake, brimmed with ever green mountains. There is an aquarium and a greenhouse here. Boating facilities are also available, Lakkidi – One of the highest locations in Wayanad, Lakkidi also commands a picturesque scenery. The 12 kms. Long journey from Adivaram to Lakkidi through Ghat road with nine hairpin bends amidst thick forests, is a fascinating experience., Edakkal Caves – it is only ‘a cleft about 96 ft. long and 22 ft. wide in the rock’. It is a fissure made by a corner of rock splitting off from the main body due to some natural causes. The depth of both the cleft and the fissure is 30 ft. What makes it a cave to the ordinary observer is the fact that in the other portion of the large cleft, an enormous rock, weighing several tons, has fallen forming a roof over a large part of it. Soochippara Waterfall – The stretches of waterfalls ranging at places from 100 to 300 feet height are a treat to the eyes. The pool below provides for water rafting, swimming, bathing, etc. The tree top huts at Soochippara give a unique view of the valleys of the Western Ghats and the glimmering shallow waters of the surrounding spring. Temples & Tea gardens, etc.

  • DAY 03: WAYNAD – KABINI (4 HRS DRIVE)

    Check out & depart for Kabini. Arrival & check in. Time free for relaxation. Kabini the most famous wildlife destination located at Karnataka. Kabini is actually a river flowing through 3 national parks via, Bandipur, Nagorhole and Madhumati.

  • DAY 04: KABINI LOCAL SIGHTSEEING

    After breakfast, Visit Rajiv Gandhi National Park, The nature in Kabini has blessed with all its wealth and offerings. Behind the background music of flowing river water you can take a jeep safari to experience thrilling suspense in seeing wild animals around you at any moment. Optional Activities at Kabini: Jeep or Boat Safari into Nagorhole Sanctuary, boating, coracle ride, elephant ride, tribal village visit, trekking and fishing. Evening free for relaxation.

  • DAY 05: KABINI – COORG (3 HRS DRIVE)

    Morning check out & depart for Coorg. Enroute Visit – This is mainly an elephant capturing and training camp of the Forest Department, at the edge of Dubare forest, on the bank of river Kaveri, on the Kushalnagar – Siddapur road. The largest land animal is captured here with the help of tamed elephants and local tribes – the Kurbas – and is held captive for up to 6 months in large teak wood cages & Bylakuppe – Bylakuppe in Kodagu (Coorg) of Karnataka is one of the many Tibetan settlements in India. To be precise, this was the first such refugee settlement established way back in. Arrival at check in to Hotel.

  • DAY 06: COORG SIGHTSEEING

    After Breakfast move to visit the sightseeing around Madikeri including Abbey Falls – Abbey Falls, 8 km from Madikeri. The roar of the falls can be heard from the main road, from where a path goes through lovely coffee and cardamom plantations right up to them. The chirping of innumerable birds which are easier heard then seen, fill the air with sweet music, Omkareshwar Temple – Located at the heart of the Town, Omkareshwara temple was built by king Lingarajendra in 1820. The temple has both Islamic and Gothic styles of architecture. He brought a Shivalinga from Kashi, and the temple was built. Museum, Raja’s Seat – This is a small square in brick and mortar of four pillars bridged by arches, enhanced by beautiful surroundings. This spot was a favourite place of recreation for the Rajas and hence was permanently associated with them. It is built on a high level ground with a commanding view of the cliffs and valleys to the west. Madikeri Fort – This fort was first built by Mudduraja in the last quarter of the 17th century. He also built a palace inside the fort. There is a famous Lord Ganesha temple known as “Kote ganapathi” just at the main entrance of the fort.

  • DAY 07: COORG

    After Breakfast Enjoy some of the Optional Activities. Coorg is an ideal place for outdoor activities, food and shopping. Trekking: Coorg has many verdant trekking routes in the midst of forests and hills. Golf: Avid golfers can tee off at the 9-hole course of Virajpet. Angling: Valanoor is the backwater of the river Cauvery & angling can be enjoyed here. White Water Rafting: There are few good camps around Coorg that offer rafting down the Cauvery River. Shopping: Some of the popular items to buy are coffee, honey, spices, cardamom, pepper, pineapple papads and oranges (season). Coorgi silk saree are also very famous and they have a different style of wearing them.

  • DAY 08: COORG – MANGALORE (5 HRS) /BANGALORE (6 HRS DRIVE)

    Morning check out & depart to Mangalore/Bangalore to board your train/flight to further destination.

Inclusion :

  • Hotel Nights accommodation on twin sharing basis as per itinerary
  • Meals as per hotel plan
  • All transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary in an air-conditioned vehicle on sharing basis
  • Road taxes, parking fees, fuel charges, interstate taxes

Exclusion :

  • Airfare and Train Tickets
  • Lunch and Dinners or Any special Meals unless mentioned otherwise
  • Expense of personal nature such as tips, laundry, telephones, beverages etc.
  • Dharshan Tickets & entry fee for all monuments and boating fees & Guide Charge
  • 5 % GST