2. Braveheartz presents an all inclusive,
exclusive ‘tour de kerala’
• The following presentation is customized for
Mr. Sanjay.
• No reproduction of the same is entertained.
• The company ( Braveheartz) may alter the
itinerary to suit the travel schedules.
• The stay and food detailed in the following
slides may change, however the standards will
remain the same.
4. Date of Journey : Nov 5, 2011
Flight :Air India ( AI – 467)
Flight Time : 10:05 pm
Date of Return :Nov 13, 2011
Flight : Jet Lite (S2-242)
Flight Time : 14:10 pm
5. Nov 5, 2011 - COCHIN
Pickup from Nedumbaserry Airport (Cochin) at
10:05 pm by Mr.Nelson Puruthur.
Driver Name : Mr.Suresh
Vehicle : Toyota Innova
Hotel : Astapadi Residency
Website :www.ashtapadiresidency.com/
6. Ashtapadi Residency is a business hotel situated very
near to Ernakulam Railway Station at Cochin.
The group will halt at Astapadi Residency (
breakfast included).
8. Nov 6, 2011 – Enroute Munnar
• After Breakfast Cochin Sight seeing
– Jewish Synagogue,
– Fort Cochin ( Beach and neighboring areas)
– Marine Drive (Boat ride – Willington Island, Naval ship
yard, Cochin Shipyard)
• After Evening Tea ( on the house * ) will alott
considerable time to rest. Further moves towards
Munnar.
• Dinner enroute ( on the house * )
• Accommodation : Ranger Woods
11. Munnar is a typical hill station, and was the summer resort of the British.
Tourists come here to see the vast tea plantations of the area.
The town itself is typically Indian with the usual shops, guest houses and
is really beautiful and traditional. It is a good place to stay to see the
surrounding countryside. It is also a popular place for Indian
honeymooners.
The town is divided into two parts, Old Munnar, where the tourist
information office is, and Munnar, where the bus station and most guest
houses are located.
Munnar is 1,600 m (5,400 ft) above sea level. It is pronounced "Moon-aar"
short for "moonu aar" meaning 3 rivers. Three rivers - Madupetti,
Nallathanni and Periavaru which flow through this town, but join some
distance away from Munnar.
14. Nov 7, 2011 – Enroute Thekkady
• After Breakfast Munnar Sight seeing
• After evening tea ( on the house * ) Further
moves towards Thekkadi.
• Dinner enroute ( on the house * )
• Accommodation :Chitrasala Homestay
15. Accommodation: Chitrasala Homestay
Ranger Woods ( http://www.thekkadyhomestays.com/chitrasala-homestay.html )
Reaching Thekkady before night fall is the best option
16. Destination: Thekkady, an amalgamation of wild life
sanctuary, serene lake, scenic beauty and freshness
of air…
17. Thekkady in Kerala State, India 's largest wildlife sanctuary is
a dream destination for any tourist visiting India .
The 120 years old 'Surki' dam built across Peryiar, Poorna in
Vedic parlance, is a major tourist attraction. This sanctuary is
spread over an area of 777 Sq.Kms, surrounded by an
artificial lake over an area of 25 Sq.Kms.
The Country's sole Tiger reserve, Thekkady, with its bountiful
treasures of tropical flora and fauna is the ultimate reservoir
of many an endangered species and a rich tribal culture.
Thekkady is a pleasant heaven on earth for those who love
nature in its wild manifestations.
20. Nov 8, 2011 – Enroute Madurai
• After Breakfast Thekkadi Sight seeing
• After lunch ( on the house * ) Further moves
towards Madurai.
• Dinner enroute ( on the house * )
• Accommodation : Madurai Residency
22. Destination : Madurai, blessed with art work and symphony
of vedic and sanskrthic culture depicted in and around the
city and towers.
23. One of South India's great temple towns, Madurai is
synonymous with the celebrated Meenakshi Temple. Situated
on the banks of river Vaigai, Madurai has a rich cultural
heritage passed on from the great Tamil era more than 2500
years old. Madurai was an important cultural and commercial
centre even as early as 550 AD. It was the capital city for the
great Pandya kings.
The Pandyan King Kulasekarar built a great temple and
created a lotus shaped city around the temple. On the day the
city was to be named, as Lord shiva blessed the land and its
people, divine nectar (Madhu) was showered on the city from
his matted locks. This city was henceforth known as
Madhurapuri.
26. Nov 9, 2011 – Enroute Rameshwaram
• After Breakfast Madurai Sight seeing
• After Tea ( on the house * ) Further moves
towards Rameshwaram.
• Dinner enroute ( on the house * )
• Accommodation : Royal Park
29. Rameswaram is as ancient as Ramayana. It is treated as a holy
place, devotees bathe in the sea and bathing gate is popular
there.
Rameswaram is known for its long corridors and towers and
36 theerthams.
Veranda is 197metres long south to north.
The temple is facing the east.
The sea is just 100metres away from the entrance of the
temple. Sea is very calm, that water is considered scared.
This island people Trust Sea for their living.
32. Nov 11, 2011 – Enroute Kanyakumari
• After Breakfast Rameshwaram Sight seeing
• After Lunch ( on the house * ) Further moves
towards Kanyakumari.
• Dinner enroute ( on the house * )
• Accommodation : Sea-View
35. Kanyakumari takes its name from the
Kumari Amman or Kanyakumari Temple,
situated in the town, on the sea-shore,
the very confluence of the three water –
bodies – the Arabian Sea towards the
West, the Bay of Bengal towards the
South and the Indian Ocean towards
East.
38. Nov 11, 2011 – Enroute Kovalam
• After Breakfast Kanyakumari Sight seeing
• After Tea ( on the house * ) and sunset view
Further moves towards Kovalam.
• Dinner enroute ( on the house * )
• Accommodation : Sea View Palace
40. Destination : Kovalam is a beach town in the south Kerala
and lies 13 km to the SW of Thiruvananthapuram
41. Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala’s administrative
nerve center.
Kovalam was brought to the public eye as a tourist
destination by the Maharaja of Travancore. However, Kovalam
shot into limelight in the early 70’s as a holiday destination
when masses of hippies made a beeline for this casual fishing
village of Kerala.
Kovalam has three crescent shaped beaches separated by
rocky outcroppings. Tourists revel in the shallow waters of
the Kovalam swimming and sun-bathing on the Kovalam
beach which stretches for hundreds of meters.
44. Nov 12, 2011 – Enroute Kumarakom
• After Breakfast Kovalam Sight seeing
• After Tea & resting ( on the house * ) Further
moves towards Kumarakkom.
• Dinner enroute ( on the house * )
• Accommodation : Kumarakom Lagoon
47. Nov 13, 2011 – Enroute Delhi
• After Breakfast Kumarakkom Sight seeing in a
houseboat at 11:00 am
• Dock at Allepey 12:00 pm
• Allepey to Airport 1:00 pm
49. KODIANTHARA HERITAGE
Homestay Info: KODIANTHARA HERITAGE, located in the
heart of the Kumarakom on the banks of one of the many
backwater canals that criss-cross this scenic village, dates
back to 1852.
Under the supervision of Uthup Ittiyavirah, a magnificent
house was built which was to become the Tharavadu -- or
ancestral home -- for later generations of the Kodianthara
family.
51. We hope you have a Joyful, Memorable and a safe
trip.
Nelson Puruthur
Associate – Braveheartz
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