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Kerala & the Tropical South

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From Kochi (Cochin) to Kovalam
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Itinerary

  1. Day 1

    Kochi

    You arrive in Kochi, a historic port city on the Malabar Coast. If your flight gets in by 1pm, there's an optional harbour cruise around Fort Kochi you can join. At 6pm, you'll meet your tour leader and other travelers. An optional group dinner at a nearby restaurant is available this evening, and it's included for everyone in 2026.

    Optional Activities

    • Harbour cruise around Fort Kochi (for arrivals by 1pm)
    • Group dinner at nearby restaurant
  2. Day 2

    Kochi

    A guided sightseeing tour takes you through the historic neighbourhoods of Fort Kochi and Mattancherry. You'll see St Francis Church where Vasco de Gama died, Santa Cruz Cathedral, and the famous Chinese fishing nets. In Mattancherry, the tour includes the Portuguese palace and a walk through Jew Town's antique shops. You can optionally visit the Little Queen Embroidery shop to learn about bobbin lace work, or catch a Kathakali dance performance later in the afternoon.

    Included Activities

    • Sightseeing tour of Fort Kochi
    • Visit St Francis Church
    • Visit Santa Cruz Cathedral
    • View Chinese fishing nets
    • Sightseeing tour of Mattancherry
    • Visit Mattancherry Palace
    • Explore Jew Town

    Optional Activities

    • Visit Thomas Chettan at Little Queen Embroidery shop to learn about hand lace work
    • Kathakali dance performance
    Landmarks/POIs
    St Francis Church
    Santa Cruz Cathedral
    Mattancherry Palace
  3. Day 3

    Kochi to Munnar

    After breakfast, you drive to Munnar, a hill station in the Western Ghats surrounded by Kerala's highest mountains. The drive covers 100 miles (160km) and takes about 5 to 6 hours. You'll visit Srishti, a charitable trust working with people with disabilities from tea planter families who create baked goods, dyed cloth, and handmade paper using organic products.

    Meals
    Breakfast

    Included Activities

    • Drive to Munnar
    • Visit Srishti charitable trust
    Landmarks/POIs
    Anamudi
  4. Day 4

    Munnar

    You start before sunrise with an early breakfast, then trek from Nagarmudi village with a local guide. The trek ascends through tea plantations into the Seven Malai Hills, offering views of Chittrapuram Dam, Changulam Lake, Anamudi and surrounding villages (weather dependent). The pace stays slow and steady with plenty of rest stops. In the afternoon, you can optionally visit a tea museum and tea-tasting session.

    Meals
    Breakfast (Early breakfast)

    Included Activities

    • Trek through tea plantations and Seven Malai Hills with local guide

    Optional Activities

    • Visit to tea museum
    • Tea-tasting session
    Landmarks/POIs
    Chittrapuram Dam
    Changulam Lake
  5. Day 5

    Munnar to Madurai

    You drive 100 miles (165km) through the hills to Madurai, a colourful temple town in Tamil Nadu, taking about 6 to 7 hours and arriving mid-afternoon. After an early dinner, you have the option to join a tuk-tuk convoy led by your local guide to see the nightly closing ceremony at Sri Meenakshi Temple. The ceremony happens around 9:30pm after the temple closes, and you might wait about an hour before it begins. You'll likely return to the hotel between 10:30pm and 11pm. Be sure to apply mosquito repellent before going, including on your feet, since you'll be barefoot inside.

    Meals
    Dinner (Early dinner)

    Included Activities

    • Drive to Madurai

    Optional Activities

    • Tour to witness nightly closing ceremony at Sri Meenakshi Temple
    Landmarks/POIs
    Sri Meenakshi Temple
  6. Day 6

    Madurai

    You rise early for a sunrise walk through Madurai in small groups with your local guide. You'll observe the community starting their day, milking cows, creating intricate kolams (floor artworks), and preparing breakfast at roadside food stalls. Try local drinks and snacks along the way before ending at Sri Meenakshi Temple, a fine example of Vijayanagar architecture built between the 16th and 18th centuries. Return to the hotel for a late breakfast and relax. In the afternoon, visit Thirumalai Nayaka Palace built in 1636 in Indo-Mughal style and the Gandhi Memorial Museum with photos, paintings, sculptures, and manuscripts. Stop at the local flower market before returning. In the evening, explore rooftop restaurants with nice city views.

    Meals
    Breakfast (Late breakfast)

    Included Activities

    • Early morning walk through Madurai
    • Visit Sri Meenakshi Temple
    • Late breakfast
    • Visit Thirumalai Nayaka Palace
    • Visit Gandhi Memorial Museum
    • Visit local flower market
    Landmarks/POIs
    Sri Meenakshi Temple
    Thirumalai Nayaka Palace
    Gandhi Memorial Museum
  7. Day 7

    Madurai to Thekkady

    You leave Madurai in the morning and drive to Thekkady, a small bustling village with spectacular views climbing through the Western Ghats over Tamil Nadu, taking about 4 to 5 hours. In the afternoon, you have free time to explore the village and bazaar, shopping for cardamom, vanilla, peppercorns, turmeric and other spices. Before dinner, take a short walk around a spice garden to see many different spices growing. In the evening, enjoy a special dinner and cooking demonstration with a local family in their home.

    Meals
    Dinner (Special dinner and cooking demonstration with local family in their home)

    Included Activities

    • Drive to Thekkady
    • Walk around spice garden
    • Dinner and cooking demonstration with local family

    Optional Activities

    • Explore village bazaar and spice shops
  8. Day 8

    Thekkady

    You join your local guide for a nature walk in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, one of India's largest parks, before breakfast (approximately 2 to 3 hours). In the afternoon, you can optionally take a boat cruise on the lake where you might spot elephants, otters, wild pigs, buffalos, and abundant bird life including kingfishers, storks and hornbills. Other optional activities include an Ayurvedic massage, Kathakali dance show, or martial arts performance.

    Meals
    Breakfast

    Included Activities

    • Nature walk in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
    • Breakfast

    Optional Activities

    • Boat cruise on lake - approximately 900 rupees/US$10.90 per person (minimum four people, purchase tickets online in advance recommended)
    • Ayurvedic massage
    • Kathakali dance show
    • Martial arts performance
    Landmarks/POIs
    Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
  9. Day 9

    Thekkady to Kumarakom

    You travel to Kumarakom, a cluster of small islands around Vembanad Lake, taking about 3 hours and 45 minutes. En route, stop at Kanjirapally Plantation Bungalow within a serene rubber plantation. Take a walk through the estate, watch a rubber-tapping demonstration, and have a traditional Keralan lunch with the resident family.

    Meals
    Lunch (Traditional Keralan lunch with resident family at Kanjirapally Plantation Bungalow)

    Included Activities

    • Walk through rubber plantation at Kanjirapally Plantation Bungalow
    • Rubber-tapping demonstration
    • Traditional Keralan lunch with resident family
    Landmarks/POIs
    Vembanad Lake
  10. Day 10

    Kumarakom to Houseboat

    You start around 6am before breakfast for a village exploration in the cool morning air. Board a shikhara boat to cruise to Manjira village banks, where you'll learn about local practices and products including coconut tree climbing and coconut leaf weaving. Watch a skilled fisherman cast his net and stroll by green paddies. Try a freshly cut coconut and sample fresh Kerala toddy. Return to the hotel for breakfast before checking out. Visit the Coir Museum to learn how coconut husks were historically made into products. At midday, board a traditional houseboat, one of the trip highlights, and journey along the Kerala backwaters and open lakes. These boats were historically used to transport goods and now provide comfortable cruises. You'll meander through tropical vegetation spotting prolific bird life and gaining different perspectives on village life. Cruise along shallow, palm-fringed canals where coconut fibre, meat, and cashews are loaded onto dugout canoes, then open to broad lakes for bird spotting and photography. In the evening, anchor by a bank to watch the sunset over paddy fields.

    Meals
    Breakfast

    Included Activities

    • Village exploration in shikhara boat
    • Visit Manjira village
    • Learn about coconut tree climbing and leaf weaving
    • Watch fisherman cast net
    • Try freshly cut coconut and Kerala toddy
    • Visit Coir Museum
    • Houseboat cruise along Kerala backwaters
    Landmarks/POIs
    Manjira village
  11. Day 11

    Houseboat to Kovalam

    After breakfast, you leave the houseboat in Alleppey and drive along the scenic Malabar Coast to Kovalam, a beach town, taking about 4 to 5 hours. En route, visit Mannarasala temple decorated with more than 100,000 snake images where couples seeking fertility come, and your tour leader will explain the origin of snake worshiping. Stop in Quilon for a tea break before arriving at Kovalam, once a relaxing hideaway on the old hippie trail. The hotel sits on a cliff with easy beach access below.

    Meals
    Breakfast

    Included Activities

    • Drive along scenic Malabar Coast to Kovalam
    • Visit Mannarasala temple
    Landmarks/POIs
    Mannarasala temple
  12. Day 12

    Kovalam

    Today is free to unwind on the sandy beach or visit shops for last-minute souvenirs. Enjoy fresh seafood from beach restaurants, trying tandoori dishes cooked in clay ovens. Optionally join a day's sightseeing to Kanyakumari where three oceans meet (Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal). This long day trip (approximately 8am to 6pm) can include the old wooden palace at Padmanabhapuram with beautiful wood carvings and the Hindu temple at Suchindran with nice stone carvings (extra cost, subject to opening). Roads can be prone to traffic delays but it's always a popular activity.

    Optional Activities

    • Optional day sightseeing from Kovalam to Kanyakumari (approximately 8am-6pm)
    • Visit Padmanabhapuram palace (extra cost, subject to availability)
    • Visit Hindu temple at Suchindran (extra cost)
    Landmarks/POIs
    Kanyakumari
    Padmanabhapuram Palace
    Suchindran Temple
  13. Day 13

    Kovalam

    The morning is free to use the hotel pool or unwind on the beach. Alternatively, join an optional excursion to Vizhinjam, a popular harbour and fishing village where you can see fishermen readying and repairing nets and participating in the fish auction. In the afternoon, explore Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala's capital. Visit the impressive golden facade of Padmanabhaswamy Temple, one of India's richest temples, Kuthiramalika Palace built in 1840, the Napier Museum with art and natural history collections, and the Sree Chitra Art Gallery showcasing Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma and more.

    Included Activities

    • Explore Thiruvananthapuram
    • Visit Padmanabhaswamy Temple
    • Visit Kuthiramalika Palace
    • Visit Napier Museum
    • Visit Sree Chitra Art Gallery

    Optional Activities

    • Excursion to Vizhinjam harbour and fishing village
    Landmarks/POIs
    Padmanabhaswamy Temple
    Kuthiramalika Palace
    Napier Museum
    Sree Chitra Art Gallery
    Vizhinjam
  14. Day 14

    Kovalam

    Your adventure ends today. You begin your return journey home or can arrange to extend your stay in Kovalam by speaking with your sales representative.

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  • CC
    · February 20th, 2019
    I enjoyed many aspects of the tour - the accommodation was better than I expected, the itinerary was good and at a nice pace, the transport provided was very good and Santo was a very competent leader. The main negative for me was the age of the group. I was surprised to find I was in the younger half of the group. It was not really a problem, but I would not chose to spend my holidays with people up to 20 years my senior. On the whole, I did not like the choice of evening restaurants (too touristy for me) and I felt that I was putting my hand in my pocket constantly, even though the amounts weren't large. I am not sure if it was that so many options were included in the trip or whether I am used to the options being included in the cost of the trip.
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    Trip date: January 2019
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    · November 5th, 2013
    A fantastic introduction to India and Exodus. Having been recommended to travel with Exodus by a friend, I chose the "Tropical South" - a two week tour of the most southern States in India: Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It was the best holiday decision I have made. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?There were many inspirational moments during the trip. It was my frist trip to India - and the rich diverse culture simply grabs you from the moment you arrive and enthralls you until you leave.There were many wonderful things, from walks in nature reserves and tea plantations, elephant rides, cruising the backwaters in a houseboat and by Canoe.., ancient and exotic Palaces and Temples, tuk tuks crammed with school children ( I mean at least 10!) all beaming and excitedly waving at you as they pass by, and now I'm onto that - the chaos of the roads - which actually seems to work - from the many tuk tuks, buses, wagons, carts, rickshaws, vespas, and yes elephants all vying for space, watching wild elephants grazing on rich grasses, sampling the excellent food which is just waiting to be explored - and sample I did! We even met a local family and cooked with them to learn how to make some of Keralas dishes and Paratta!Probably the most thought provoking was our day trip to the southern most tip of India. We took a ferry over to an offshore rock where we had two very significant views: Looking South, the meeting of three waters: The Indian Ocean, The Bay of Bengal and the Sea of Arabia.  Nothing between you and the Antarctic.  Looking North, the town of Kanyakumari and the start of the landmass of the subcontinent of India - and the rich, colourful, noisy, kaleidoscopic and charmingly chaotic life of 1.2 Billion Indians.I really appreciated that I could do so much and get so involve in the local culture and activities, which is down oto the fact you are going with Exodus - who know the country inside out and have the logistics and ideas of where to go thoroughly reseached / tried and tested.  There is room in the itinerary for you to decide if you want to relax or if you want to explore some more.  You can tailor it to what you want within your group.  The important thing is you can place all your trust with the Group Leader and waste no time in figuring out logistics / systems. You just get to immerse yourself and enjoy India to the fullest.What did you think of your group leader?Touffique was exceptionally friendly and really good with the whole group. He kept us on track and was really helpful throughout the trip.  The itinerary was already exciting, but he always had "a plan" - for some additional adventures - which I readily did and was so glad to do so...... Nothing was a problem for him and he went out of his way to make sure the trip was enjoyable and memorable for us all. He managed to strike a good balance of being informative but also not making you feel like you were on a school field trip and will be tested afterwards :-). Overall a very good Group Leader.Do you have any advice for potential travellers?Take hand sanitiser just to be sure, and use before you eat. It is not that people are "dirty" there, it is simply the fact that naturally you are exposed to bugs you are not exposed to in the cooler climbs of Northern Europe. I used Vicks First Defense hand foam, and did not experience any stomach upset at all.  Other than that, take a deep breath, and get ready to immerse yourself in one of the big adventures of our life.
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    Trip date: November 2013
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    · September 8th, 2012
    Awesome trip. Went with my 13 year old daughter and would recommend to anyone who wants to experience Kerala. The trip changes every couple of days from bustling temples in the middle of a town to the remoteness of camping in the rain forest or the floating on a house boat. The itinerary may look busy however it was great to have the variety and moving on to new experiences every couple of days. As always the other families who were on the trip were great and like mindedWhat was the most inspirational moment of your trip?The highlight for me was walking amongst the tea plantations which was shrouded in low cloud, and hearing the hum of the women working together with the clipping of the cutters as the leaves were cut. My daughter loved the elephant ride and then bathing - the kids squeeled with delight as Deena (elephant) showered them with her trunk : )To be honest i enjoyed every day and it has been very difficult to pick one. What did you think of your group leader?Santosh Kumar was fab and so organised.  His knowledge of the area and culture helped us to get max out of this experience.  The cooking lesson and then sitting down to eat it all was great fun tooDo you have any advice for potential travellers?Do it - you'll love it.  We  went at the end of the monsoon season as needed to go in the sumer holidays and I loved the heavy monsoon rain on a couple of days however there were plenty of times when the weather was good too ..... Is there anything else you would like to add?This was my first family exodus holiday however have done several adult adventures previously, my daughter and I both loved it and will definitely look to do some more.  Well done Exodus : )
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    · August 10th, 2009
    Our journey was truly amazing made more so by the knowledge and experience of our guide who was able to take advantage of events and matters of interest arising in the moment. With the help of our expert driver we would stop at the side of busy roads to see festivals unfolding, investigate cashew nuts growing and see cows being washed in a river to name but a few.What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?Perhaps the place that will stay with all of us was our trip to Munnar, high in the hills, surrounded by tea plantations and cool fresh air.  We were particularly taken by the way everyone smiled!What did you think of your group leader?It was Souresh's understanding of how incidental moments contained the essence of his country and how they would capture our interest that made our adventure so spontaneous, fresh and feel somehow unique to us. Do you have any advice for potential travellers?Travel light and think about taking a hand held fan. Suggest that you don't leave buying souvenirs to the end of the trip as it proved to be quite pricey in Kovalam.Is there anything else you would like to add?I would also like to thank Souresh and Sebastian and all the other guides who supported the tour for their genuine care and kindness they offered our children. I could see that the children's welfare and safety was paramount to them. Thank you once again you made your beautiful country even more magnificent by being able to see it through your eyes.
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    · October 22nd, 2013
    A remarkable trip. So much to see and do.After each day my head was buzzing from all the experiences I had encountered. There was also many contrasts of landscape, from the coast at Fort Kochi, the mountains of Munnar to the plains of Madurai. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?The Sri Meenakshi Temple was incredible. A huge edifice buzzing with people. The guide was superb informing us about the many aspects of their religion.The houseboat on the  backwaters starting from Allepey provided a contrast to all the bustle beforehand. Hugely relaxing but still a lot to absorb with all the vessels etc on the rivers.Watching the sunset at Kanyakumari after a busy day. So peaceful. What did you think of your group leader?Thoufeek was incredible. His local knowledge was superb and he offered lots of hidden extras. He was determined we were all going to have a good time and didn't let us down. He helped us with all the different dishes and even arranged a join in cookery session where we had to cook our own meals.Do you have any advice for potential travellers?Go with a sense of humour. India is quirky but take it as it comes.
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    Trip date: October 2013
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    · February 6th, 2012
    An excellent, varied and well-paced trip- inspirational and relaxingWhat was the most inspirational moment of your trip?There were so many: the two idyllic days on the houseboat; the moving Madurai temple and pilgrims; the exhilarating trek in the Munnar hills; our lovely meal with an Indian family; the tea plantations; the two peaceful days in the Coir village; exciting wildlife walk in Periyar; the elephant santuary; the (optional) train trip to Vekala beach; moving Gandhi museum; surfing and strolling at Kovalam; Trivandrum; bustling and atmospheric markets and villages- and so much more!What did you think of your group leader?Suresh was outstanding: highly knowedgeable, friendly, witty, very caring, attentive to the needs of all, and extremely hard-working. Easily one of the best leaders I have experienced.Do you have any advice for potential travellers?Lassi is a nice drink, and cools hot curries. Chai tea grew on me- refreshing. Munnar is cold at night!Some markets and towns are dusty: I found tissues, eye lotion and throat sweets helpful. Antiseptic handwash and wipes are important.  Is there anything else you would like to add?Much easier and more relaxing than the north.
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    Trip date: February 2012
  • A
    · January 25th, 2012
    The trip was very well balanced with a range of activities and sufficient time to enjoy them. Manoj, the Tour Leader was excellent, professional, calm and efficient. He quickly worked out what the group liked to do and ensured that our needs were met. Memorable images include the fishing nets in Cochin, tea pickers in Munnar, pilgrims in the temple in Madurai, rice planters in Tamil Nadu, floating along in the houseboats on the Allepey backwaters, fishermen hauling in their nets in Kovalam and pilgrims visiting the shrines at the southern tip of India.What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?There were so many colourful sights. I enjoyed travelling over the Western Ghats through the tea plantations and spice gardens. The colour and human hubbub in the temples in Madurai was fascinating. I enjoyed relaxing in the houseboats on the Allepey backwaters watching daily life unfold on the banks. Watching the fishermen hauling in the nets in Kovalam was interesting.What did you think of your group leader?Manoj the Tour Leader was excellent. He was very professional, calm and efficient and made sure that the needs of the group were met. The driver and assistant were also very professional and helpful and ensured our safety. Manoj dealt with problems in a manner that was co-operative such as having to leave early in the morning to flee from Thekkady to beat the blockade. He quickly worked out the needs of the group and would make sure they were met. He provided good advice on eating places, places to buy articles and places of interest. He was very knowledgeable and provided sufficient information to make the tour interesting. He also gave good tips on photography, being an expert.Do you have any advice for potential travellers?Be prepared for different climates as the tour goes from warm tropical to chilly mountain climes.Take rehydration powders as there is a possibility of stomach problems.Although we were able to borrow adaptors and eventually managed to buy one, the normal plug adaptors you buy here did not seem to fit Indian plugs. You will be taking a lot of photos!Be prepared for quite a lot of travelling on mixed road surfaces.Is there anything else you would like to add?It was a very relaxing trip and I felt rejuvenated by the experience. Most of the group suffered from a stomach bug (probably Noro virus) so I hope this did not detract too much from their enjoyment of the trip.I would recommend this trip for it's mix of activities and leisurely pace.
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    Trip date: January 2012
  • A
    · January 19th, 2012
    Excellent trip , varied itinerary with lots of time to explore. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?We really enjoyed the optional trip down to the very tip of India. I would recommend that that day be part of the itinerary. The wooden palace en route was amazing, and the island off the coast where the three seas meet was just wonderful. The ferry was an experience not to be missed.The houseboat was very well appointed and the food excellent with such an attenetive crew. The views as we cruised the backwaters were a delight = very restful and romantic.What did you think of your group leader?Gopal was lovely. Kind efficient and very thorough. He was very good at making sure we enjoyed all sorts of culinary delights. It was our third trip  to India but he found us different tasty meals that we had not tasted before.Do you have any advice for potential travellers?You know leeches are not so bad. Inconvenient but not life threatening!!Is there anything else you would like to add?I did complete a more informed review in September with proper place names etc but it dissappeared and obviously failed to send. After spending ages with ny map getting the place names spelt properly etc I was disinclined to do it again, But I did not want you to think that we did not have a good time because we did. It was a wonderful holiday.
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    Trip date: January 2012
  • A
    · January 17th, 2012
    This was a great trip with a fantastic guide with lots of variety included from walking, wildlife, sightseeing and relaxing.What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?There were many highlights - climbing Munnar Hill, elephant riding, houseboat trip, seeing the birds (feathered variety :)).What did you think of your group leader?Absolutely wonderful - nice and calm, good sense of humour, checked out the welfare of the group both individually and as a group, organised and able to try and put in an alternative when we couldn't do part of the trip due to a border dispute.Do you have any advice for potential travellers?Hiking boots instead of trainers would be better for the hill climb and the Periyar National Park.Need to be relaxed about slow service in restaurants - enjoy the time with your fellow travellers!Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!!!Is there anything else you would like to add?India wasn't my first choice and it was one of my travelling companions who suggested it - when I saw this trip on the Exodus website and saw the variety it caught my imagination but still far exceeded my expectations.  The area we went to reminded me very much of my childhood spent in Fiji where there is a large Indian population and I felt very at home from the time we travelled in from the airport in Kochi.  The group we were with were a great bunch and I made some good friends.  So nice to get away from the cold in Scotland to some warmth in winter too.  Cooking and food was fab!  Just loved it all round!
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    Trip date: January 2012
  • A
    · October 30th, 2011
    A wonderful holiday which ticked all the right boxes - great guide (Lukose), good mixture of city and countryside, good hotels, glimpses of local life - highly recommended as a great first time holiday to Southern India. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?The houseboat.  There is something intrinsically peaceful and calming about meandering along the back waters on a fabulous houseboat where the crew conjure up wonderful meals from, seemingly, thin air, oh and banana fritters just in case we were hungry in the afternoon!What did you think of your group leader?Lukose was brilliant.  He anticipated our every question and had an uncanny ability to appear as if from nowhere as soon as anyone even passingly mentionned that there was something they wanted to ask him.  Very knowledgeable about the places we visited and India in general; and very quick to call someone if there was a question he didn't know the answer to.  He was very quick to get to grips with different peoples' wants and needs (beer and ice playing a large part in that!).  The trip ran like clockwork.  What can I say, a good few of us wanted to take Lukose home with us to organise our lives in the UK!Do you have any advice for potential travellers?Definitely go on this trip it's a great experience.  Don't expect to be able to go to lots of bars, there isn't the same kind of drinking culture in Kerala as there is at home, but Kingfisher beer is available in most places! The day walk from Mattupetty Dam was a lot harder than many people anticipated.  The walk is really quite steep all of the way up and combined with the humidity / heat does make it quite difficult.  That said it is worth doing, the view from the top is great and it was good to do something more active.   The air con on the house boat was  really cold at night, take layers! I wouldn't recommend the visit to Kanyakumari - we spent a lot of time queuing and there really wasn't anything much to see.  The wooden palace about an hour away was beautiful so perhaps that could be a shorter optional trip.   The German bakery, Waves, at Kovalam is a must visit restaurant - food and cake is fantastic, as is the sister Fusion restaurant.  Is there anything else you would like to add?A fantastic trip.  There are some long stints on the bus but Lukose made sure we had plenty of stops to feed us and you see loads.  There are plenty of impromptu stops along the way to see fields being worked, sugar produced, bricks being made.  Book it!
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    Trip date: October 2011

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    Tania

    Asked on June 2nd, 2022

    How much for single supplement. Can you send me names of hotels used

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    Single supplement
    • Exodus Adventure TravelsOperatorWritten June 2022

      The single supplement for the 22 Jan 2023 departure would cost AU$800. The hotels listed below are the properties we normally use: Hotel Abad Atrium, Cochin; Eastend Hotel, Munnar; Hotel Germanus or J C Residency, Madurai; Hotel Grand Thekkady, Periyar; Erattupetta Planters Homestay, Kottayam; Kumarakom Heritage Hotel, Kumarakom; House boat; Hotel Soma Palmshore, Kovalam

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      Tania

      TravelerWritten June 2022

      I would be coming from Perth Australia. Can you tell me where I would fly into and out of. I notice you do a group flight to airport to London but I would be going to Perth. Can you explain a little more on how I would get to Kochi and leave Kovalam please

    • Exodus Adventure TravelsOperatorWritten June 2022

      There are several flight options but usually Singapore Airlines have good schedules and airfares. Singapore Airlines can also fly out of Trivadrum. If arriving into Cochin airport, we suggest changing your money here. Once you pass customs, there are bank counters where you can change money. The start hotel is about 40kms from the airport and it takes one hour to drive. From the airport the best way is to take a Pre-Paid Taxi, with approximate cost of £15.

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    Tiffany

    Asked on May 1st, 2017

    How hard is this tour?

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    • Exodus Adventure TravelsOperatorWritten May 2017

      We just require you to be in good enough shape to perform planned activities on trip of choice.

      This is one of our more leisurely trips.

      "Although this is not a demanding tour, it is a busy and active itinerary with lots to see. Driving time is kept to minimum and is not normally longer than 4‐5 hours except on Day 5 (Day 6 ex‐London) when the drive can take up to 7 hours. You should also be prepared for some early starts. The roads are generally pretty good, but local traffic and/or road damage can sometimes slow us down. The moderate trek in Munnar requires a good level of fitness, as the trail can be steep in places. Walking shoes with a good grip are essential for this trek and you may also wish to bring walking poles or get hold of a stick locally if you have problems with your knees. Approximate walking time is 4 hrs."

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    Anne

    Asked on February 1st, 2017

    Do you arrange flights?

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    • Exodus Adventure TravelsOperatorWritten February 2017

      TourRadar is an online booking portal for group tours only, we are not a travel agency so we cannot arrange flights for you, we reccommend using skyscanner.com or kayak.com to find the best possible price for international flights.

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