Kerala - Exploring The Unexplored Tour
A visit to the God's Own Land - this tour package is tailor-made for those who have the zeal to explore offbeat places. It will take you to Wayanad, a high altitude and lushly forested place which is home to several animals and caves with ancient petroglyphs. You must visit the famous Bahubali waters falls, the largest in the state of Kerala. And don't forget the Idukki district that is hidden with the most beautiful lakes & waterfalls and just after that, we will take you to the shores of the Arabian Sea backed by Palm covered red cliffs.
A visit to Kerala is incomplete without experiencing the wide array of cultural and historical marvels and the natural beauties. This 5 Nights and 6 Days tour will give you the chance to explore the un-explored areas of Kerala in a leisurely manner in your private transfers.
Quick Info:
Route: Mysore - Wayanad - Athirappilly - Idukki - Varkala - Thiruvananthapuram
Duration: 6 Days & 5 Nights
Start Point: Mysore
End Point: Thiruvananthapuram
How to reach:
By Air: Mysore International Airport handles both domestic and international flights.
By Rail: Mysore has a major railway station – Mysore Junction. Mysore is well connected to neighboring cities and states.
By Road: The NH47 (Salem-Kanyakumari) passes through Mysore which makes Mysore more accessible.
Bandipur Tiger Reserve and National Park, located in Karnataka, India, stand as a testament to the country's commitment to wildlife conservation. Established in 1974 as a tiger reserve under Project Tiger, it spans over 874 square kilometers of lush forests and grasslands. Originally the private hunting ground of the Maharajas of Mysore, it was transformed into a protected area to safeguard endangered species, including the majestic Bengal tiger. Today, it's not only a sanctuary for wildlife but also a popular destination for eco-tourism, offering visitors the chance to glimpse rare flora and fauna in their natural habitat while promoting sustainable practices.
Kuruva Island, nestled in the heart of Kerala's Wayanad district, is a mesmerizing haven of biodiversity. Spanning over 950 acres amidst the Kabini River, it's a serene blend of lush greenery and tranquil streams. Historically, Kuruva Island has been a sacred place for indigenous tribes, with its dense forests providing sanctuary to various flora and fauna. Over time, it has evolved into a popular eco-tourism destination, attracting nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. With its rich history and pristine beauty, Kuruva Island remains a must-visit gem for those seeking solace in nature's embrace.
Athirappilly (Bahubali) Waterfalls Athirappilly, India
Athirappilly Waterfalls, located Athirapilly Panchayat in Chalakudy Taluk of Thrissur District in Kerala, India, is a mesmerizing natural wonder steeped in history. Formed by the Chalakudy River, it cascades down 80 feet amidst lush greenery, earning it the nickname "Niagara of India." Historically, the falls have been revered by locals and featured in ancient literature like the Mahabharata. Its beauty has attracted filmmakers, with scenes from blockbuster movies shot here. However, Athirappilly is not just a tourist attraction; it also plays a crucial ecological role, being part of the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot. Despite debates over development, its timeless charm continues to captivate visitors worldwide.
The Idukki Arch Dam, located in Kerala, India, stands as a marvel of engineering and a testament to human ingenuity. Completed in 1975, it is one of the tallest arch dams in Asia, spanning the Periyar River. The dam's construction aimed to address water scarcity and generate hydroelectric power for the region. Rising 168 meters tall, its imposing structure blends seamlessly into the picturesque landscape of the Western Ghats. Today, it not only provides essential irrigation and electricity but also attracts tourists with its scenic beauty. The Idukki Arch Dam remains a symbol of sustainable development and progress in Kerala.
Varkala Beach, nestled along the Arabian Sea coast in Kerala, India, is renowned for its stunning cliffs and pristine sands. With a history dating back over 2000 years, it's believed that the great sage Narada blessed the beach, hence its name 'Papanasham Beach', meaning 'Redemption of Sins'. Varkala also holds significance as an important Hindu pilgrimage site. Its mineral springs are said to have medicinal properties, attracting visitors seeking rejuvenation. Apart from spiritual and therapeutic aspects, the beach offers breathtaking sunsets and a tranquil atmosphere, making it a favored destination for travelers seeking serenity amidst nature's beauty.
Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, nestled in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is a revered Hindu shrine steeped in rich history and spiritual significance. Believed to be over 1000 years old, the temple's origins date back to the Sangam period of ancient Indian history. Dedicated to Lord Padmanabhaswamy (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu), it's renowned for its stunning Dravidian architecture and intricate sculptures. The temple gained global attention due to the discovery of hidden vaults containing treasures worth billions in 2011, making it one of the wealthiest religious institutions in the world. Today, it remains a vital center of worship and cultural heritage in Kerala.
Arrive at Mysore | Get your Private Transfers to Wayanad
Your journey begins at Mysuru, you will be welcomed by our representative and will be shifted to your private transfers to Wayanad (130 km or 3 hrs of drive). Your drive to Wayanad will be a picture perfect road trip as you will be crossing Kabini River, Bandipur Tiger Reserve and Bandipur National Park. En-route visit the prehistoric Edakkal Caves, 1,200 meters above from sea level on Ambukutty range of Western Ghats. These caves are oldest source of prehistoric inscription. Reach Wayanad By mid noon and freshen up at your pre booked stay and get ready for local sightseeing. Checkout the Banasura Sagar Dam, Asia's 2nd largest dam a perfect spot for boating and picnic spot near the crystal waters of Banasura. Go for shopping in Wayand in the local market famous for its Hadicrafts, Antique and Handloom showcasing local culture. Overnight stay at Wayanad.
Bandipura Tiger Reserve & National Park
Bandipur Tiger Reserve and National Park, located in Karnataka, India, stand as a testament to the country's commitment to wildlife conservation. Established in 1974 as a tiger reserve under Project Tiger, it spans over 874 square kilometers of lush forests and grasslands. Originally the private hunting ground of the Maharajas of Mysore, it was transformed into a protected area to safeguard endangered species, including the majestic Bengal tiger. Today, it's not only a sanctuary for wildlife but also a popular destination for eco-tourism, offering visitors the chance to glimpse rare flora and fauna in their natural habitat while promoting sustainable practices.
Wayanad | Exploring Wayanad at its Best
Begin your day early with delicious breakfast and head out to explore the natural beauty of Wayanad. Go for a 3 hrs trek to Chembra Peak at 6,90 and enjoy picturesque view of evergreen Wayanad forest. En route visit famous heart shape lake. Visit the Kuruva Island comprising of 3 scenic island in middle of Kabini River in Wayanad. Spot some rare species of Flora and Fauna and enjoy bamboo rafting. Later get your history lessons from the Wayanad Heritage Museum and witness rich collection of artifacts used by early men of Wayanad. Experience the most dramatic sunset with colors of twilight at Kabini river. Overnight stay at Wayanad.
Kuruva Island
Kuruva Island, nestled in the heart of Kerala's Wayanad district, is a mesmerizing haven of biodiversity. Spanning over 950 acres amidst the Kabini River, it's a serene blend of lush greenery and tranquil streams. Historically, Kuruva Island has been a sacred place for indigenous tribes, with its dense forests providing sanctuary to various flora and fauna. Over time, it has evolved into a popular eco-tourism destination, attracting nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. With its rich history and pristine beauty, Kuruva Island remains a must-visit gem for those seeking solace in nature's embrace.
Wayanad to Athirappilly Water Falls | Visit the Famous Bahubali Waterfalls
Post breakfast you will head towards Athirappilly (245 km or 7 hrs of drive). Athirapilly located at Chalakudy Taluk of Thrussur District in Kerala on the Chalakudy River, which originates from the upper reaches of the Western Ghats at the entrance to the Sholayar ranges. Reach Athirappilly by mid noon and check in at your pre booked stay close to waterfalls. Visit Kerala's highest waterfalls known as Athirappilly (Bahubali) Waterfalls, entrance of the Sholayar forest range of western ghats and at a height of 80 ft. Thumboormhuzi Dam most recommended places to visit near Athirappilly because of its garden full of butterfly's. Overnight stay in Athirappilly near the waterfall stream.
Athirappilly (Bahubali) Waterfalls
Athirappilly Waterfalls, located Athirapilly Panchayat in Chalakudy Taluk of Thrissur District in Kerala, India, is a mesmerizing natural wonder steeped in history. Formed by the Chalakudy River, it cascades down 80 feet amidst lush greenery, earning it the nickname "Niagara of India." Historically, the falls have been revered by locals and featured in ancient literature like the Mahabharata. Its beauty has attracted filmmakers, with scenes from blockbuster movies shot here. However, Athirappilly is not just a tourist attraction; it also plays a crucial ecological role, being part of the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot. Despite debates over development, its timeless charm continues to captivate visitors worldwide.
Athirappally to Idukki
After breakfast prepare yourself for your drive to Vagamon Hill Station in Idukki district (118 km or 4 hrs of drive). In this route you will see beautiful landscapes and tons of excellent slopes. Reach Vafamon and check in at your pre booked stays. Enjoy an encounter with wildlife of evergreen forests of great western ghats. Notable species - Elephant, Tigers, wild cats, wild boar, several species of snakes like cobras or kraits and birds like Malabar great hornbill, Jungle fowl etc. Visit Idukki Arch Dam which will remind you of the great Hoover dam in USA, this dam is the most picture perfect dam in india. Visit to Idukki is totally incomplete without Calvary Mount View point, that stretches from Idukki reservoir to the famous Ayyappancoil. Overnight stay at Vagamon.
Idukki Arch Dam
The Idukki Arch Dam, located in Kerala, India, stands as a marvel of engineering and a testament to human ingenuity. Completed in 1975, it is one of the tallest arch dams in Asia, spanning the Periyar River. The dam's construction aimed to address water scarcity and generate hydroelectric power for the region. Rising 168 meters tall, its imposing structure blends seamlessly into the picturesque landscape of the Western Ghats. Today, it not only provides essential irrigation and electricity but also attracts tourists with its scenic beauty. The Idukki Arch Dam remains a symbol of sustainable development and progress in Kerala.
Idukki to Varkala | Drive starts from Hill station to Backwaters to Arabian sea
After refreshing breakfast you will start your stunning journey towards Varkala, a coastal town (161 km or 4 hrs of drive). Freshen up at your pre booked stay at Varkala. Try out some waters sports like Surfing, Banana boat ride or parasailing at the famous Varkala Beach. Go view a 18th century Europian style light house at the coastline of Arabian sea. Enjoy calm waters of Varkala Beach with your love ones and enjoy the beautiful sunset. Overnight stay at Varkala.
Varkala Beach
Varkala Beach, nestled along the Arabian Sea coast in Kerala, India, is renowned for its stunning cliffs and pristine sands. With a history dating back over 2000 years, it's believed that the great sage Narada blessed the beach, hence its name 'Papanasham Beach', meaning 'Redemption of Sins'. Varkala also holds significance as an important Hindu pilgrimage site. Its mineral springs are said to have medicinal properties, attracting visitors seeking rejuvenation. Apart from spiritual and therapeutic aspects, the beach offers breathtaking sunsets and a tranquil atmosphere, making it a favored destination for travelers seeking serenity amidst nature's beauty.
Varkala to Trivandrum | Great Coastal Ride
After delicious breakfast start your coastal ride at the Arabian sea and reach Trivandrum (43 km or 1 hrs of drive). Seek blessings at the most picturesque temple of India, Padmanabhaswamy Temple with intricate stone work and mixture of Dravidian and Keralite culture. End your Kerala tour with mind full of memorys and camera full of photographs. Catch your transfers at Trivandrum.
Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple
Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple, nestled in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is a revered Hindu shrine steeped in rich history and spiritual significance. Believed to be over 1000 years old, the temple's origins date back to the Sangam period of ancient Indian history. Dedicated to Lord Padmanabhaswamy (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu), it's renowned for its stunning Dravidian architecture and intricate sculptures. The temple gained global attention due to the discovery of hidden vaults containing treasures worth billions in 2011, making it one of the wealthiest religious institutions in the world. Today, it remains a vital center of worship and cultural heritage in Kerala.
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Package: Deluxe
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