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| PACKAGE OVERVIEW |
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| Enjoy an off-beat vacation in God's Own Country as you discover nature's beauty in the backwaters, swaying coconut palms, wild forests and misty hill stations. Experience the warmth of Kerala's people just like the beauty of the place. During your journey into this striking land, experience the Keralan flavor of life in a home away from home ambience - the beautiful home stays. These home stays have the most striking locations with verdant valley or beautiful backwaters in the background. Not only that, indulge in a cultural treat interacting with the families of these home stays who enchant you with stories of this beautiful state and the significance of its customs, traditions and the delectable cuisines! Relax and rejuvenate in these home stays - they offer you what no fancy hotel can offer - the essence of Kerala. |
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Accommodation for 1 night with breakfast at a deluxe hotel in Mumbai
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Accommodation for 3 nights with all meals at home stay in Wayanad
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Accommodation for 1 night with all meals at home stay in Calicut
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Accommodation for 1 night with breakfast at home stay in Cochin
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Accommodation for 2 nights with breakfast at home stay in Thekkady
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Accommodation for 1 night with all meals at home stay in Kumarakom
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All surface transportation by air conditioned small car
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Services of English speaking Guide at each place of sightseeing
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Sunset cruise in Kumarakom
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All applicable taxes
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2.58 % Government Service Tax
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| ITINERARY |
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DAY 01: ARRIVAL IN MUMBAI
Upon arrival at Mumbai (Bombay), the commercial capital of India, take a transfer and check-in to the hotel. In the afternoon, go on a city tour of Mumbai. Visit the Gateway of India, built to commemorate the royal visit of George V and Queen Mary in 1911. Stop by the Dhobi Ghat, the Flora Fountain and the Hanging Gardens. Drive by the Marine Drive, the Chowpaty Beach and the Parsi 'Towers of Silence'. Also visit the Indo-Saracenic Prince of Wales Museum. Stay overnight at the hotel.
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DAY 02: MUMBAI - CALICUT - WAYANAD
In the morning, board the connecting flight to Calicut, now known as Kozhikode where Vasco da Gama had landed centuries ago. Upon arrival at the airport, meet our representative and take a transfer to Wayanad (90 kms / 3 hours by road).
On arrival in Wayanad, check-in to the home stay. Watch the sun set behind the Western Ghats in the evening. At night, enjoy the bonfire and the delightful star studded sky.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
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DAY 03: WAYANAD
Enjoy Full day at leisure. Suggested activity:-
After breakfast, visit Edakkal Caves and see the etchings in stone dating back more than 3000 years. Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Sulthan Bathery followed by a jeep safari in Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary (common for sightings of elephants, deer, wild boar, wild dogs and if lucky, leopards & tigers).
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
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DAY 04: WAYANAD
Enjoy Full day at leisure. Suggested activity:-
After breakfast, visit Banasura Dam (picturesque landscape with options for speed boat ride, on your own). Enjoy an authentic Keralan lunch enroute followed by a visit to Kuruwa Island (a 900 acre island in the Kabini River with rich bio-diversity and opportunity to cross rivulets on bamboo rafts) and then a jeep safari in Tholpetty Wildlife sanctuary (common sightings of elephants, deer, wild boar, wild dogs and if lucky, leopards & tigers).
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
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DAY 05: WAYANAD - CALICUT (68 KMS / 2 HOURS)
After breakfast, take a transfer to Calicut, now known as Kozhikode. It was one of the most important cities on the western coast of India as a leading centre for trading of spices. However, Kozhikode found itself on the map of world history when the Portuguese navigatior Vasco Da Gama, landed at Kappad, a small fishing village near Kozhikode, after discovering a new sea route to India. On your arrival, check-in to the home stay. Later, go on a sightseeing tour of Calicut and visit the Pazhassiraja Museum, the Art Gallery, the Krishna Memon Museum and the market. Stay overnight at the homestay.
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
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DAY 06: CALICUT - COCHIN (200 KMS / 5 HOURS BY ROAD)
After breakfast, drive to Cochin. The city is now known as Kochi, which with its wealth of historic associations, its setting of a cluster of islands and narrow peninsulas perfectly reflect the eclecticism of Kerala. Enroute visit the Elephant Sanctuary and temple at Guruvayur. Upon arrival in Cochin, check-in to the home stay for overnight stay.
Meals: Breakfast
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DAY 07: COCHIN - THEKKADY (160 KMS / 5.5 HOURS BY ROAD)
After breakfast, proceed on a city tour of Cochin and visit the Mattancherry Palace and Jewish Synagogue. Later drive to Thekkady. On arrival in Thekkady, check-in to the home stay for overnight stay. Spend the evening at leisure.
Meals: Breakfast
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DAY 08: THEKKADY
Enjoy Full day at leisure. Suggested activity:-
In the morning, enjoy a jeep safari in the Periyar Tiger Reserve. The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is situated on the banks of the Periyar Lake - an artificial lake, at Thekkady. Here, the high ranges of the Western Ghats are clothed in dense evergreen, moist deciduous forests and savannah grasslands. Below this thick green canopy roam herds of elephants, sambars, tigers, gaurs, lion tailed macaques and Nilgiri langurs. Enjoy a boat ride on the lake in the afternoon and see the wild animals in their natural habitat. Stay overnight at the home stay.
Meals: Breakfast
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DAY 09: THEKKADY - KUMARAKOM (103 KMS / 3 HOURS BY ROAD)
After breakfast, proceed to Kumarakom. Situated on the banks of Lake Vembanad, Kumarakom is famous for the backwaters and spices. On arrival, check-in to the home stay. In the evening, enjoy a sunset cruise. Stay overnight at the home stay.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
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DAY 10: KUMARAKOM - COCHIN (90 KMS / 3 HOURS BY ROAD)
After breakfast, take a transfer to the Cochin airport to board connecting flight to Mumbai. On arrival in Mumbai, take a transfer to the International Airport to board connecting flight for onward destination.
Meals: Breakfast
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| HOTEL DETAILS |
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VILLA PRAKRITI HOME STAY
    
City: Thekkady
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PHILIPKUTTY'S FARM
    
City: Kumarakom
For those who are looking for an authentic Keralan hospitality, this is an ideal place. Every guest is welcomed by the Kutty family for a homely stay, food and ambience.
Rooms The farm has 5 villas which are spacious, and independent, assuring a comfortable stay. The villas are well furnished with two large single beds, wardrobe, cupboard, writing table and chair, settees and chairs outside. Not to forget the clean, dry and spacious modern bathroom in each villa. There is also a mini bar and an electric kettle in each room.
Dining All the meals in the hotel are included in the price of the rooms. The food here is mostly local with a strong backwater influence. With the warm and generous hospitality and these delightful, mouth watering, home made dishes; the entire experience is worth reliving over and over again. For the adventurous, drinking Toddy (it is the fermented sap of the coconut tree - a kind of country liquor) is a must.
The farm is built up of canals and ridges and harbours natural fish cultivation. The farm offers the guest to learn about the Keralan culture, with exquisite Ayurvedic, cookery and painting packages. Every package provides an excellent opportunity to the guest to experience and learn the art and culture of the region.
The family running this homestay is warm and gracious and will welcome you with open arms. This is truly a delightful experience, almost like living in a luxurious village in sync with nature and a true essence of life.
Location The farm is located on a small farm island in the backwaters next to Kumarakom within the Vechoor village limits. The farm is well connected by land and can be accessed by a boat too. It is located 75 kilometres from the Cochin Airport.
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NAPIER HOUSE
    
City: Cochin
Napier House is located in a quiet, quaint alley paved with cobbled stones. It is tucked away in a serene environment in the heart of Fort Cochin and can be accessed by what seems like a back alley. It has 2 floors and was started as far back as 1826. This 180 year old Dutch Heritage House is still very much in the running.
Lobby The lobby is a small space with a very homey feel. It sports wood flooring and a large wooden reception table, wooden chairs and a wooden urn in the corner. Newspapers and magazines are laid out on the centre table and you can lounge around here.
Rooms The home stay has a total of 8 rooms which are divided into Deluxe rooms, Suites, Standard rooms and Single rooms. The first floor has a common area which can be shared by the guests. It is populated with a dining table where buffet meals are laid out, a television on a wooden chest, wooden armchairs and sofas and glass top round centre tables. The wooden flooring and wooden staircase leading up to this space adds an old world charm. 4 rooms are connected to this space. All the rooms have four poster beds, a study table, hot & cold running water, white mosquito nets on the beds, air conditioning and cable television. A refrigerator is present in only 2 rooms and the Standard rooms do not have a television but can be supplied with one on request. There are one night stay rooms as well, with just a comfortable single four poster bed beside a large window and an attached washroom. These rooms exude a sense of comfort and leisure - perfect if traveling with a group of friends or backpacking.
Services & Facilities Added services offered by the home stay are airport/railway station pick ups & drops, 24 hour internet access, ISD power backup, reading rooms, doctor on call, beautician on call, bicycle/car/bike rental, live entertainment in areas around, money exchange and an in house art gallery.
The hotel supplies meals for in house guests in the common areas during the morning, afternoon and evening. Food can also be ordered from restaurants in an around the vicinity which prove to be plenty in Fort Cochin.
This comfortable abode is a cheery place with basic amenities for someone who's looking to travel within a fixed budget and the best bit is that it's all worth it.
Location The hotel is located in Fort Cochin being 45 kilometres from the airport, 13 kilometres from the South Railway Station, 15 kilometres from MG Road and walking distance from the bus station.
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COMFORT INN HERITAGE
    
City: Mumbai
Comfort Inn Heritage by Choice Hotels offers all the facilities and services to ensure that its guests have a comfortable stay while in the city.
Rooms The hotel has 96 rooms, of which there are 12 Executive and 18 Deluxe rooms. All rooms are well furnished and equipped with a television, telephone, internet connectivity and mini bar. The attached washrooms have 24-hour hot and cold running water. Room service is also available.
Dining Comfort Inn Heritage has three food and beverage outlets. Majestic is the hotel's coffee shop that offers a multi cuisine menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Nizam's Heritage with its fine dining ambience serves authentic Hyderabadi cuisine along with other Indian dishes. The Deccan Bar is the hotel's bar where alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages are served.
Facilities Business facilities at the hotel include The Princess with a capacity from 10 to 100 persons. The Monarch and The Empress are smaller meeting room venues. The rooftop garden with its spectacular views can accommodate up to 350 persons. The hotel also has a fully equipped business centre with internet and telecom facilities.
Other guest facilities available at Comfort Inn Heritage are travel assistance, money exchange, safe deposit lockers, doctor on call, laundry and car parking.
Location Comfort Inn Heritage located in a quiet corner in Byculla, the heart of Mumbai. It is a short drive from three key railway terminus (CST, Mumbai Central and Dadar), 18 kms from the domestic airport and 21 kms from the international airport. The Bombay Stock Exchange, Colaba and Nariman Point are 15 minutes away.
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ANNAPARA HOME STAY
    
City: Wayanad
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| DESTINATION INFORMATION |
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| MUMBAI |
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India has always been fixated with Mumbai earlier known as Bombay. It is India's archetypal metropolis, imbibing the most extreme of paradoxes. The dream factory is glitzy, home to Bollywood, a thriving commerce industry, the moneyed swish set and some of the country's best educational institutions. Initially a group of seven islands that were merged together by land reclamation, Mumbai has a rich Colonial heritage. An amble through the fort area is testimony to the fact, housing beautiful Gothic-Elizabethan buildings and monuments.
The distinct collage of Mumbai's population is reflected in the shopping. It is an inherent urban city where everything is on offer for everyone; where second hand book bazaars coexist with high-end shopping malls, where flower markets jostle with flea markets, where the quaint antiques market is belligerently housed in an area called the Chor Bazaar (Thieves' Bazaar). You haven't seen Mumbai if you havent sampled the street food - varied and vivacious, scrumptious and spicy, it will leave you asking for more as your eyes water and ears burn. Wash it down then with a tall glass of juice available all over Mumbai at stalls.
Having listed out the essentials, what one has to understand is that Mumbai escapes definition. It is a city constantly moving, changing, evolving, and it can be known only by being experienced. Everything exaggerated, impossible or unimaginable you might have heard about Mumbai is in fact true, and more. Look beyond its glaring disparities and you will discover its seductive spirit that keeps the city alive, making it what it is. India is great.
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Landmark of India, Mumbai, India gate

Mumbai Gateway of India

Mumbai Haji Ali Dargah

Mumbai Heritage Wing of the Taj Mahal Hotel

Mumbai Skyline
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| WAYANAD |
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A nature enthusiast's utopia, Wayanad is a district in northern Kerala. It is a breathtaking lush green ecstasy boasting a luxuriant and gorgeous hilly place in the Western Ghats situated in the southern part of the Deccan Plateau. It has thick forests, unfathomable valleys, lofty ridges, rocky cliffs, sparkling lakes, scenic waterfalls, and cloud-covered hills and offers numerous opportunities for camping, hiking, and trekking. The Kabini River and its three main tributaries also flow through Wayanad, and along with rich flora, there are various species of fauna to be found in the region, especially in the Begur and Muthanga wildlife sanctuaries.
With so much to see, sooner or later on your holiday here, you'll surely fall in love with the place. Starting from the verdant Begur Wildlife Sanctuary, to the massive Banasura Dam, the towering Chembra Peak, the mysterious Chain Tree, the prehistoric Edakkal Caves, the mystical Jain Temple at Panamaram, the 30 metre-high Kanthapara Waterfalls, the hill-station of Lakkidi, the breathtaking Meenmutty Waterfalls, the vast Muthanga and Nagarhole Wildlife Sanctuaries, the mountain-brimmed Pookote Lake, the famous Soochipara Waterfalls and Chethalayam Waterfalls, the historic Sultan Battery Jain Temple that is also known as Tippu's Fort, the revered Thirunelly Temple, and the scenic Sunrise Valley. Dont miss any of it. The city with its multi-hued sites, is breathtaking indeed!
Fast Facts
Main Languages: Malayalam and English. Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu are also widely spoken and understood.
When to Go: The climate of the Wayanad district is delightful all year round, salubrious and cool, reaching a maximum of 35 °C in the summer, and a minimum of 10 °C in the winter.
Local Transport: The Wayanad District offers efficient connectivity between and within its townships, with well-scheduled private and public bus services. Visitors can also use auto-rickshaws (primarily within townships) as well as taxis, and hired cars. Walking within the townships is also a good idea.
Location: Western Ghats of northern Kerala
Nearest Metropolis: Bangalore, 290 km away
Altitude: 1400 metres above sea level (ranging from 700 to 2100 metres)
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Wayanad is a hiker's heaven, truly diverse and threaded with trails and paths winding through the mist clad hills that glow with fresh and evergreen flora. There are innumerable treks around Wayanad's hills, with spots where you can simply sit by the riverside or streamside, and hear the water gurgling by, sparkling in the clean sunlit air, make sure you experience it. Camping is also a great idea on your visit here.
Eating
Wayanad, apart from the usual multi-cuisine fare, serves some delightful and authentic Keralite food, and the visitor cannot go wrong with a traditional Sadya (Sadhya) lunch or dinner, a meal served on a plantain leaf, eaten by hand, consisting of rice along with various side dishes (usually including sambar, rasam and buttermilk), usually vegetarian, though some regions have non-vegetarian dishes along with the meal. Pickles and poppadums also accompany the meal. The meal is traditionally ended with payasam, a Keralite sweet dish.
The ever delightful "appam and stew" is combination is available nearly everywhere, usually eaten for dinner. There is also a large variety of traditional Keralite non-vegetarian dishes available, as well as fresh seafood and freshwater food. A variety of Continental and Chinese food is also to be easily found at most hotels in Wayanad.
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Wayanad Banasura Dam

Wayanad Pazhassi Tomb

Wayanad Pookode Lake

Wayanad Tea Plantation

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
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| CALICUT |
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Earlier known as Calicut, Kozhikode is a major city in the South Indian state of Kerala. The coastal city of Kozhikode has served as an important centre in the past for trade of spices like pepper and cardamom with Arabs, Chinese, Dutch and Portuguese. Kozhikode is the spot where Vasco Da Gama landed along with his associate way back in 1498. The old ship building industry of Kozhikode had also provided the region global recognition. Once called as the City of Spices, Kozhikode is now a commercial centre of God&'s Own Country - Kerala and abounds with natural wonders.
The picturesque region of Kozhikode flanked by the cool blue Arabian Sea on the west and lush green Sahyadri mountain range on the east makes it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kerala including South India. Nature has bestowed Kozhikode region with many treasures like a long coastline, clean sandy beaches, tranquil backwaters, gushing rivers, beautiful waterfalls and a soothing climate that amaze all types of visitors. The unmatched beauty of Kozhikode region is complimented by the availability of historical monuments, architectural masterpieces, magnificent temples and religious shrines, and other man-made attractions.
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Beach Hotel Calicut

Calicut Beach Walkway

Calicut Resort

Rajpath NIT Calicut

Sunset At Calicut Beach
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| COCHIN |
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Cochin will make you come alive at the very first sight. It offers a wealth of history, art and culture to travellers. Shuffled in the hands of Maharajas, and colonial powers like the Portuguese, Dutch and British, the present Cochin is chequered with impressive colonial landmarks as well as contemporary ones.
The essence of Cochin lies in its pristine beauty and the beaches dotted with palm trees. Its culture, nature and hospitality will surly lure you in. Cochin offers you more than beautiful beaches with architectural gems like Bolghatty Palace and Fort Kochi. Uncovering Cochin through Onam, the banquet of Sadya, the Malayattoor Perunnal Festival, yoga, Ayurveda and Kerala spices at the Spice Market is a fascinating journey of discovery.
Cochin is the only place where Chinese fishing nets are used outside China. You'll see local fishermen braving the waves on coracles. More than the ways of the fishermen, the palaces and ruins left behind like the Hill Palace offer a glimpse of the splendour of Kochi. Visit the Dutch Palace and the nearby Jewish Synagogue which is famed for its Belgium chandeliers and Chinese tiles.
Deep in ancient history, the city will make you snap back to the present in a jiffy with dazzling shopping complexes and places, such as Veega Land, a water theme park, the largest in South India.
Cochin tempts you with a boat cruise in the backwaters against the idyllic backdrop of the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats. You can hire a ferryboat and row to Vypin Island from Mattancherry town to catch sight of dolphins making merry.
Cochin's diverse charms, and the relatively quiet, clean and rather conservative atmosphere set it apart from other cities. Don't be surprised if you take back more than a few unforgettable moments.
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Chinese Fishing Nets, Cochin

A Kathakali before a performance in Cochin, India

St Mary's Church, Vallarpadom Islet, Cochin

The Vishnu Temple, Cochin

Cycle-rickshaw on Jews Street in Cochin, India
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| THEKKADY |
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It is said that Kerala's best kept secrets lie in the heart of Thekkady. A lush green oasis that sprawls across the Periyar Wildlife Reserve, this is where man and beast live as one. Snarling Tigers, screeching Crickets and naughty Langurs, the mysterious calm of the jungle is enough to tempt anyone who yearns to explore the wild. Thekkady is a naturalist's dream. With tea and spice plantations, it has lent much to Kerala's commerce as much as it has to its beauty. The incredible wildlife preserved in Periyar Tiger Wildlife Sanctuary today attracts naturalists and wildlife enthusiasts from around the world. Declared a tiger reserve in 1978, the Periyar Wildlife Reserve is one of the few reserves where one can catch sight of the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger that is fast dwindling in population. Shed your inhibitions and take a day off to enjoy a bamboo raft ride across the Periyar river, explore the forest at night, never knowing what is to come, and succumb to the temptation of traditional Kerala Fish Curry and Rice in every restaurant you visit.
Ride through the jungle on elephant back or make your way through the village on a bullock cart. Wild and raw, the countryside embraces you with warmth that is almost forgotten. On a longer day, visit the Mangala Devi Temple, a short distance from Thekkady town, or to its bustling cousin Kumily, known for its spice plantations. Peermade is another plantation town that lures people on that extended weekend in Thekkady. Cascading waterfalls, misty hilltops and plunging valleys of emerald green, let loose your wild side.
Visit the Tribal Heritage museum inside the Mannan settlement and explore artefacts from a lost generation. Finally, give in to the mellow breeze and soothe your mind as you enjoy an Ayurvedic massage, and let time stop at its tracks. Virgin and raw, Thekkady is for those who yearn to leave the world behind and retrace a journey back in time.
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Thekkady's Periyar Lake (Kerala, India)

A Kathakali performance in Thekkady

Periyar lake at the dawn hour

Periyar River in early morning

Kalaripayattu, the traditional martial art of Kerala
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