Overview

Tea and coffee are two of the most popular drinks in the world, and India is at the very heart of the production of these ever-present beverages. The country is one of the largest exporters of tea in the world, and it remains a huge part of the culture. Coffee is the upstart on the Subcontinent—specialty coffee houses are becoming ever more prevalent in India, in large part because of the high-quality coffee produced here.

 

On this tour of South India we introduce you to the captivating subculture of Indian life: where the magic of tea and coffee come to life. Discover the tea plantations and idyllic towns around Munnar, and gain insights into the intricacies of the tea trade. Wander the fields of Coorg, the air redolent with coffee and spice, and learn all about the process of creating one of the world’s best-loved drinks. And this journey is about more than just leaves and beans: you’ll walk through jungles and experience the history of ancient cities. You’ll float through Kerala’s backwaters on a houseboat and search for Elephants in a national park. Let your senses come alive on this South India tour.

Highlights

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Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Bangalore

Day 02: Bangalore – Mysore

Day 03: Mysore

Day 04: Mysore – Coorg

Day 05: Coorg

Day 06: Coorg – Wayanad

Day 07: Wayanad

Day 08: Wayanad – Cochin

Day 09: Cochin

Day 10: Cochin – Munnar

Day 11: Munnar

Day 12: Munnar – Thekkady

Day 13: Thekkady

Day 14: Thekkady – Alleppey

Day 15: Alleppey – Cochin departure

DAY 01: ARRIVE BANGALORE

Namaste! Welcome to India!

Known as the “Garden City” because of its countless parks and tree-lined avenues, Bangalore has become famous more recently as the Silicon Valley of India. Set at an altitude of over 3,000 feet, the moderate climate only adds to the allure of this city founded in the 16th century.

 

DAY 02: BANGALORE – MYSORE

Begin your South India tour by exploring Bangalore, including Lalbagh, a 240-acre botanical garden; the imposing Vidhan Soudha, seat of Karnataka government; and the Bull Temple, an impressive edifice carved out of a single granite block. Later drive to Mysore, with a stop at Srirangapatnam. This is where the legendary warrior Tipu Sultan built his island fortress and the Summer Palace, well known for its elaborate interior decorations.

 

DAY 03: MYSORE

Experience more of Mysore, a charming city with a princely past. Visit Chamundi Hill—where Nandi, a huge monolithic image of Shiva’s Bull, is always garlanded with flowers left by devoted Hindus—as well as the famed Chamundeeswari Temple. In the afternoon, check out the Maharaja Palace, which is one of the most visited monuments in India. You’ll also visit Devraja Market, immersing yourself into Mysore daily life.

 

DAY 04: MYSORE – COORG

Drive to Coorg, a mountainous area with a distinctive, independent spirit and a fascinating past. Pick strawberries, stroll through a coffee plantation, and cardamom patches amid fluttering butterflies. This is an uplifting glimpse into a life lived off the land. The rest of your day is at leisure.

 

DAY 05: COORG

Experience the planter’s life, as you enjoy a guided tour of the 300-acre working coffee plantation on foot. Learn firsthand the difference between Arabica and Robusta, discover how the Malabar blend got ‘monsooned’ and more. You’ll also visit a nearby Tibetan settlement, where you’ll learn about Tibetan culture and history.

 

DAY 06: COORG – WAYANAD

This morning drive Wayanad. Surrounded by a tropical rainforest, the resort town is ideally located to take advantage of trekking trails, nearby plantation tours and tribal village visits. You can also take part in yoga and meditation sessions or visit the many other attractions in Wayanad.

 

DAY 07: WAYANAD

There is so much to do in Wayanad. It is perfect for nature lovers: the rugged, dense forests, deep valleys, spectacular waterfalls and mountain streams all make for great trekking and adventure sports. You can also visit some of the wildlife sanctuaries, as well as the Edakkal Caves, Neolithic caves adorned with petroglyphs.

 

DAY 08: WAYANAD – COCHIN

We depart for Cochin. Founded in 1341, this was a principal harbor for the Malabar Coast’s vigorous spice trade. Given its location on the main trade route between Europe and China, the city is replete with fascinating sights, sounds of stories which you’ll uncover during your stay. In the evening, witness the most elaborate dance form in southern India: Kathakali.

 

DAY 09: COCHIN

Visit the Dutch Palace (also known as Mattancherry Palace), which was built by the Portuguese and presented to the Raja of Cochin in 1555 AD. Explore the 16th century Jewish Paradesi Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in India, and see the famed Chinese Fishing Nets and St. Francis Church. In the afternoon one can enjoy a cooking demonstration followed by Lunch with a local family.

 

DAY 10: COCHIN – MUNNAR

Your tour in South India continues as you drive to Munnar in the morning. Sprawling tea plantations, picturesque towns, and winding lanes make this a popular resort town—just as it was as for the British government when they used it as a vacation getaway. The afternoon is yours to relax in this beautiful place.

 

DAY 11: MUNNAR

This morning, visit a tea factory as well as the Munnar Tea Museum. The museum outlines the development of Munnar tea estates, from erstwhile tea rollers to the modern, fully automated tea factory. In the afternoon, trek to some tea plantations, perhaps watching the harvesting of leaves by workers. Enjoy the sunset in this serene setting before returning to the estate.

 

DAY 12: MUNNAR – THEKKADY

Head to Thekkady today, and prepare to explore the Periyar Tiger Reserve. Declared as a Tiger Reserve in 1978, this is one of South India’s most popular wildlife reserve.

 

DAY 13: THEKKADY

Set off for an invigorating nature trek, traversing diverse habitats with the guidance of your naturalist. This is an excellent opportunity to spot birds, butterflies and other wildlife. In the afternoon, explore the spice plantation in Thekkady, where you’ll learn about the cultivation of different spices and how they are used in specific types of cuisines.

 

DAY 14: THEKKADY – ALLEPPEY

Drive to Alleppey, where you’ll board the houseboat for overnight cruise of the famed Kerala backwaters. Along the way you will pass rice fields, tiny villages and women completing household tasks such as laundry and washing utensils. You will disembark to wander in the villages and talk to the people, getting a sense of what life is like here. This is a quintessential Kerala experience.

 

DAY 15: ALLEPPEY – COCHIN DEPARTURE

After breakfast, transfer to the Cochin airport to board on flight for onward destination.

 

Note: This is just a suggested itinerary indicative of what could be possible. We tailor holidays for your specific needs. Contact us if you want modifications so that we could tailor a holiday to suit your need for an unforgettable Holidays.

Inclusions/Exclusions

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

  • Accommodation on bed & breakfast basis based on double/twin occupancy.
  • Excursions and touring as specified in itinerary, all on private basis.
  • All airport and ground transportation on private basis.
  • Driver allowance and all presently applicable taxes.
 
*Not included: gratuities, visas (if applicable), international or internal flights, meals and drinks not described, items of a personal nature.

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