Suggested Itinerary - 9D/8N
KOCHI + ATHIRAPPILLY + CALICUT + WAYANAD + KANNUR + MANGALORE
Day 1: Kochi
Welcome to Kochi, the commercial capital of Kerala
Meet & assist at Kochi airport, and check-in to the hotel.
Kochi represents different things to different people. To many, it is an emerging cosmopolitan city with bustling life in the streets, the cinema halls, the shopping malls, and the skyscrapers; the commercial capital of the state, with a style statement different from the rest of the State - whether in clothes or lifestyle. To some others, Kochi is a place with deep roots in history and its streets exude an old-world charm; a place with beautiful monuments and a variety of linguistic and ethnic communities including Jews, Konkinis, Gujaratis and so on. In short, Kochi offers a cocktail of modernity, old-world charm and a global outlook that, at the same time, facilitates continuity and change. For centuries, Kochi had been a main port city, not only of Kerala, but also of the Indian Peninsula
After check-in, set off for sightseeing of Kochi, Fort Kochi & Willingdon Island
Overnight at hotel in Kochi
Day 2: Kochi - Athirappilly
Breakfast at hotel
Check-out and proceed to Athirappilly – one of the best waterfalls of Kerala
Athirappillyis Kerala's most famous and largest waterfall at over 80 ft high. The sight of the water crashing onto the ground leaves you with a sense of wonder at the sheer power and magnificence of nature. Located around 63 km from Thrissur district, it is a perennial picnic spot for people in the area and beyond. Its surrounding greenery is perfect for walks and picnics with loved ones. Lying at the entrance to the Sholayar forest ranges, it is a part of the Chalakudy River which calls the Western Ghats its home.
Barely 5 km away is another family favourite, Vazhachal Waterfalls. These waterfalls became famous for not just their view but the endemic species found in the surrounding dense forests. Researchers have found four endangered species of the Hornbill here, the only place they thrive in the entire Western Ghats. Ornithologists attach great significance to this location and bird watchers can come across many rare and vibrant species in these parts
After lunch, proceed to experience the thrill of Athirappilly & Vazhachal waterfalls. Ensure to carry an extra pair of dress.
Overnight at hotel in Athirappilly
Day 3: Athirappilly - Calicut
Breakfast at the hotel
Check-out and proceed to Calicut aka Kozhikode. Arrive Calicut and check-in to the hotel.
Later, proceed for sightseeing of Calicut.
Kozhikode is a coastal city in the south Indian state of Kerala. It was a significant spice trade center and is close to Kappad Beach, where Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed in 1498. The central Kozhikode Beach, overlooked by an old lighthouse, is a popular spot for watching the sunset. Inland, tree-lined Mananchira Square, with its musical fountain, surrounds the massive Mananchira Tank, an artificial pond. If time permits you could also visit Kappad beach, one of the cleanest beaches in Kerala
Overnight at hotel in Calicut
Day 4: Calicut – Wayanad
Breakfast at hotel
Proceed to Wayanad, one of the wild life destinations of Kerala. It is famous for wildlife and its spice plantations. Wayanad is part of a forest reserve, located on the border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Because of it wild green coverage it offers great scenic beauty along with the experience of seeing wildlife
Overnight stay at hotel in Wayanad
Day 5: Wayanad
Breakfast at the hotel
Proceed for sightseeing of Wayanad
Adorning the northern hills of Kerala is the beautiful district of Wayanad, maintained by the District Tourism Promotion Council, Wayanad. This area is famous for its large amount of camping and trekking trails, breathtaking waterfalls, caves, bird-watching sites, flora, fauna and an overall plethora of magnificent sights. This area has been a tourist favourite over the years. People are especially delighted by the range of exotic products including spices, coffee, tea, bamboo products, honey and herbal plants available here. Kanthanpara Waterfalls is one hotspot in Wayanad that allures tourists from all over the world. Another must-visit place in Wayanad is the Edakkal Caves. The caves are two natural rock formations believed to have been formed by a large split in a huge rock. The carvings inside are extremely beautiful
Overnight at hotel in Wayanad
Day 6: Wayanad - Kannur
Breakfast at hotel, check-out and proceed to Kannur– land of the old culture and rituals of Kerala
Kannur is most renowned for the Theyyam performances in its temples. This magnificent art form plays an integral part in the culture of this Northern Kerala district. Formerly known as Cannanore, Marco Polo christened it a ‘Great Emporium Of Spice Trade’. Kannur has, since time immemorial, been hailed as an influential sea port. Legend has it that it had interactions and trade relations with the rest of the world since the time of King Solomon to the Greeks, Arabs and Romans. It has a plethora of forts, temples, beaches and wildlife sanctuaries that regularly attract visitors. Major festivals and events are held throughout the year and this is among the best places in Kerala to spend your vacation in
After check-in to hotel, proceed to get a glimpse of Kannur. You could witness one of the finest art festival called “Theyyam” show during the festive season time. Ensure not to miss the famous Kalaripayattu show, which is the martial art form of Kerala
Overnight at hotel in Kannur
Day 7: Kannur – Bekal Fort - Mangalore
Breakfast at hotel
Check-out and proceed to Mangalore. En-route at Kasaragod, visit the famous Bekal Fort– One of the most renowned forts in Kerala
Around 16 km to the south of northernmost district in Kerala, Kasaragod, lies the massive Bekal Fort. It is among the biggest forts in Kerala and has been impeccably maintained throughout the years. It rises to 130 feet above sea level and is situated on a headland spanning 35km. Much effort has been put to develop a beautiful beach here called the Bekal Fort Beach. People flock to these spots in great numbers. Situated comfortably on steep hills by the sea, the fortprovides for an imposing view from the beach. Built using laterite slabs and with a polygonal shape, it is amongst the most visited sites in Kerala
After the fort visit, proceed to Mangalore
In the evening, you can go around to get a glimpse of this beautiful little city
Overnight at hotel in Mangalore
Day 8: Mangalore - Airport
Breakfast at hotel
Check-out and proceed for the city tour of Mangalore
Later proceed to airport for your return journey, carrying some best memories of Kerala
End of itinerary
We hope to see you again in “God’s Own Country.”
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