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Sarovaram
BioPark is an eco-friendly park started with the aim of the conservation of mangrove forests and wetlands. For
close to 10 years, this park has let people immerse themselves in the warm
embrace of nature. The canal walkway, boating facilities, otter park, butterfly
park, bird sanctuary, aquarium, floating rafts, boardwalk, park, musical
fountain, and open-air theatre act as constant reminders of how conserving these
endangered areas can lead to the formation of masterpieces.
VISIT DEEPANJALI LAMP MUSEUM
At the Deepanjali Lamp Museum, one
can find lamps from across the world, from different civilizations and empires, and from different centuries. The place is a feast for the eyes and leaves one
mesmerized as one goes through the lamps on display. From the simple stone and
granite lamps to the vibrantly colored and intricately designed lams from
Ottoman Empire, the museum houses a very wide range of lamps. The Empires which
ruled the Indian subcontinent through different ages can be revisited here. The
cultural exchange across different empires visualized through lamps will remain
ingrained in your minds for a long time.
PAZHASSIRAJA ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
VISIT
Pazhassi Raja Museum in Calicut is a
treasure cove for aficionados of art, archaeology, and history. From mural
paintings, models of temples, and umbrella stones to antique bronzes and ancient
coins, the carefully curated collection of exhibits transports the visitors
back in time. The Pazhassi Raja Art Gallery which is adjacent to the museum
displays the famous paintings of the world-renowned painter Raja Ravi Varma.
The place, which is named after the great Pazhassiraja Kerala Varma of the
Padinjare Kovilakam, is indeed a treat for connoisseurs of art and history.
KERALA LALITHAKALA AKADEMI ART GALLERY
The Lalitha Kala Academy, the famous
art gallery in Kozhikode, was opened in 2012 and comes under the Kerala Lalitha
Kala Academy in Thrissur that is an autonomous organization of the Government
of Kerala though it funds the Academy and was set up in 1962 with a view to
preserve and promote painting, sculpture, architecture, graphics, culture and
visual arts. The Academy has a mini gallery which it lets out to conduct video
exhibitions, literary discussions, etc. by individual artists, cultural groups, and societies. It also has a reference library and a huge collection of paintings
done by eminent artists. It also houses archives of many films and
documentaries related to artists, and publishes catalogs, books, monographs, and
reproductions. The academy also recognizes the work of superior artists by
presenting them with Prestigious Awards.
MANANCHIRA SQUIRE & MOTHER OF GOD
CATHEDRAL VISIT
The Mananchira Square, located in
the heart of Kozhikode city, is constructed around the Mananchira tank. This
huge artificial pond built by the Zamorin King, Mana Vikrama, is fed by a
natural spring. The area around the tank has been converted into a park,
landscaped with trees, plants, and lawns. Mother of God Cathedral, locally known
as Valiya Palli, is situated close to Beach Road in Kozhikode. The church is
the headquarters of the Roman Catholic congregation in Malabar. Italian
architects were brought to Kozhikode for the sole purpose of designing this
Gothic-style cathedral. The curved arches above the doors and windows, the
colonnade on the spires and many other such architectural feats stand as a
testimony to the aesthetic sense of the Italian architects as well as the
artistic skill of the Indian workers.
VISIT KOZHIKODE BEACH
Kozhikode Beach is the favorite
spot for all those who enjoy watching the setting sun. It is also a prime location
for seafood lovers as it provides a wide variety of delicacies such as the
famous ‘Kallummakaya’ (mussels). Dolphin’s point is a rewarding tourist spot
where you might witness the mesmerizing sight of playful dolphins. In addition
to this, is the old lighthouse, the ancient piers and the Lion’s Park for
children.
Dos and Don’ts during your trip:
●Carry clothes and sandals suitable for weather conditions
●Avoid plastic carry bags or related items
●Regardless of any situation or help needed during your trip,
talk with the
●guide or storyteller
Package Inclusions during your trip:
●Pick up and drop facility
● Drinking water
●Tissue paper
●Sanitisers
●Entry pass
● Lunch, Tea, and snacks
● English-speaking
storyteller
● English-speaking cab
drivers
Package Exclusions during your trip:
●Bus/train/flight tickets
●Additional meals or snacks
●Shopping expenses and other personal expenses
●Travel insurance
●Any additional expenses due to any delay of flights or
cancellation, weatherconditions, political closures, technical faults
Kurumathur illam, on the banks of the Valapattanam
River in Kannur District, is one of the few 'Ettukettu' buildings still
standing. Mana or Illam is the home of Nambuthiri, the Brahmin community of
Kerala. the Illam is situated in a
rustic village of Kurumathur (place name and surname are the same) with
extensive grounds and additional structures: Padippura (gate with guest rooms),
Pathayappura (corn complex), Kulappura (pond with bath hut) and a nearby
temple. They were addressed as Kurumathur Naikkar.
The complex consists of a main courtyard and the
four surrounding blocks known as the Valiyam Bhagam. The smaller courtyard and
surrounding blocks are collectively referred to as Kunjhan Bhagam. According to
tradition, this area was reserved for the ladies of the family. The kitchen,
dining room etc. are also found in this block.
Besides the ground floor there are two more apartments in Thekkini'
(South Block) and Padinjaatti (West Block). The second floor is an attic and is
not divided
VISIT TO PATTUVAM
PALAMRITHU ILLAM
Palamruthillam, on the banks of the Vellikkeel river
in Kannur district, is one of the few “Ettukettu” buildings still standing.
This Brahminagriha is a two-storey bungalow spread over an area of 4900 square
feet in a scenic setting, evoking the splendour of Kerala’s unique
architectural style. Constructions that evoke the charm of woodwork and
masonry. The house, which is about two hundred and fifty years old and has
thirty-three fat doors, bears any historically conscious person bows in front
of this relatively low door.
DINNER AND
CAMP FIRE
AT 08:00 PM you hava a dinner and campfire in
palamrithuillam. Research shows that campfires can lower blood pressure. And
the longer you spend in front of an open fire the greater the relaxing effect.
SECOND DAY
YOU HAVIN E
ADVENTURES FOREST TREKKING
There you have some the most thrilling trekking
paths as well. The Trekking involves a long vigorous hike in the wild natural
environment for a day. bird-watchers flock here to enjoy the sight of rare
birds and jungle trekking. Trekking trail through the middle of the forests in
this peak enables people to unwind and refresh from whatever stress or tension
they are facing. An adventurous wildlife trekking for you to get yourself away
from the hustle and bustle.
EXPERIANCING HERITAGE VILLA
Traditional houses of Kerala are still relevant.
People have preserved their homes and the concepts of vernacular architectural
designs. Houses are constructed as per Vaastu Shastra, which suggests the east
and north direction for the entry of a house. Besides aesthetics and comfort,
the houses are planned to deal with climatic conditions. Kerala’s traditional
houses are built to withstand heavy rain and heat. The traditional architecture
of Kerala is known for its use of natural materials and comfortable,
well-ventilated interiors.
MUSICAL
THERAPY AND GROUP BUILDING ACTIVTY
Music therapy is the clinical use of music to
accomplish individualized goals such as reducing stress, and improving mood and
self-expression. It is an evidence-based therapy well-established in the health
community. Music therapy experiences may include listening, singing, playing
instruments, or composing music. group of people organized to work together to
meet the needs of their customers by accomplishing their purpose and goals.
Learn more about effective methods for team building and activities you can
use.
LAVE AT
HISTORIC POND
After the group building activity, you have enjoyed a
bath at a historic pond situated inside the Palamrithuillam. This Pond are
small bodies of freshwater with shallow and still water, marsh, and aquatic
plants
Dos and Don’ts during your trip:
Carry clothes and sandals suitable
for weather conditions
Avoid plastic carry bags or
related items
Regardless of any situation or
help needed during your trip, talk with the
guide or storyteller
Package Inclusions during
your trip:
Pick up and drop
facility
Drinking
water
Tissue paper
Sanitizers
Entry pass
Breakfast,
lunch
English-speaking
storyteller
English-speaking
cab drivers
Accommodation
facilities
Package Exclusions during
your trip:
Bus/train/flight
tickets
Additional meals
or snacks
Shopping
expenses and other personal expenses
Travel Insurance
Any additional
expenses due to any delay of flights or cancellation, weather
Parassinikadav Muthappan temple is
situated in the memorizing location on
the bank of the Valapattanam river in Kannur district Kerala. The three-storied
structure of the temples is painted in white and is different from Kerala
traditional temples. The principal deity of the temple is Sree Muthappan, a
manifestation of two mythical characters called Thiruvappana and Vellattam. The rituals of the temple are unique. The main mode of worship is the ritual
enactment of both the characters of Muthappan through a traditional dance known
as Muthappan theyyam. The temple provides free meals and accommodation to all
visitors. The devotees are given boiled black beans and tea as Prasadam.
HANDLOOM
CRAFT VISIT, CHIRAKKAL
Chirakkal,
a village in the Kannur district, is famous for its handloom industry. A wide range
of Kaithari (handloom products) including furnishings, made-ups, mats, terry
towels, seer soccer, tucks, and double cloths are being produced here. The
production process is a traditional one using handloom machines and is
eco-friendly. Recently, silk weaving has also been introduced here.
FOLKLORE
ACADEMY VISIT
A
cultural institute functioning under the State Department of Culture. The
academy was set up in 1996 to impart training in folk arts and to ensure
ongoing efforts in their development, promotion and perpetuation. The academy
envisions its main objectives as the identification and categorization of the
various folk arts of Kerala and ensuring the growth of its reach and influence
on the masses.
ARAKKAL
MUSEUM VISIT
The Arakkal Museum in Kannur city is
one of the most significant and frequently visited attractions of the south
that celebrates the memory and grandeur of Kerala's only Muslim royal family- the
Arakkal Ali Rajas. Previously a majestic palace of the royal family and their
actual place of residence, this museum is a true testimony to impeccable
Muslim architecture and design. The Durbar Hall of this palace, which was once
the official venue of gathering for the kings and their nobles, has now been
converted into the Arakkal Kettu Museum and is managed by the Arakkal Family
Trust.
VISIT ST. ANGELOS FORT AT 03:00 PM
St Angelo’s Fort is definitely one
of the most popular and frequently visited attractions of Kannur and for more
reasons than one. The polished yet prehistoric structure of this fortress with
unadulterated elegance and overwhelming power. Standing ashore in the Arabian
sea, St Angelo’s Fort enjoys a panoramic and unobstructed view of the diorama
created by the merger of the magnetic waves and the azure waters. It also
overlooks the mesmerizing Mappila Bay, a natural harbor.
PAYYAMBALAM
BEACH VISIT AT 05:00 PM
The Payyambalam Beach is considered
as one of the unspoiled beaches in Kerala, adorned with golden sand and foamy
white waters of the Arabian Sea. With its peacefulness and invitingness, the
Payyambalam beach is an ideal destination for visitors to spend a long holiday.
You can literally unwind and rejuvenate yourself amidst the palm trees and
casuarinas that make the shore more alluring by casting various shades of
greenery. Being one of the most famous tourist places in Kannur, it lets you
relish amazing nature walks, boating, swimming, and other thrilling adventure
activities along with the 4 km long rhythmic dance of the turquoise waters of
the sea.
SUNSET
Beach is such a great attraction
that almost all age groups would love to spend time there. Early morning it’s
good for taking long walks, jogging, or a little exercise with a fresh pleasant
breeze. And in the evening, never forget to capture the beauty of the sunset. Have
a great time at the beach and the park attached to the beach.
Dos
and Don’ts during your trip:
●Carry clothes and sandals suitable for weather conditions
●Avoid plastic carry bags or related items
●Regardless of any situation or help needed during your trip,
talk with the
●guide or storyteller
Package
Inclusions during your trip:
●Pick up and drop facility
● Drinking water
●Tissue paper
●Sanitisers
●Entry pass
● Breakfast, lunch
● English speaking
storyteller
● English-speaking cab
drivers
Package
Exclusions during your trip:
●Bus/train/flight tickets
●Additional meals or snacks
●Shopping expenses and other personal expenses
●Travel insurance
●Any additional expenses due to any delay of flights or
cancellation, weather
Satisfaction as you descend hundreds of steps and
enter the temple. Two hours of exploring the jungle and listening to the sounds
of birds is an unforgettable adventure.
VISIT PATTUVAM PALAMRITHU ILLAM.
Palamruthillam, on the banks of the Vellikkeel river in the
Kannur district, is one of the few “Ettukettu” buildings still standing. This
Brahminagriha is a two-story bungalow spread over an area of 4900 square feet
in a scenic setting, evoking the splendor of Kerala’s unique architectural
style. Constructions that evoke the charm of woodwork and masonry. The house,
which is about two hundred and fifty years old and has thirty-three fat doors,
bears any historically conscious person bows in front of this relatively low
door.
YOU HAVE ADVENTURES IN FOREST TREKKING
There you have some of the most thrilling trekking paths as
well. Trekking involves a long vigorous hike in the wild natural environment
for a day. bird-watchers flock here to enjoy the sight of rare birds and jungle
trekking. Trekking trail through the middle of the forests at this peak enables
people to unwind and refresh from whatever stress or tension they are facing.
An adventurous wildlife trekking for you to get yourself away from the hustle and
bustle.
YOU HAVE MUSICAL THERAPY AND GROUP-BUILDING ACTIVITY
Music therapy is the clinical use of music to accomplish
individualized goals such as reducing stress, and improving mood and
self-expression. It is an evidence-based therapy well-established in the health
community. Music therapy experiences may include listening, singing, playing
instruments, or composing music. group of people organized to work together to
meet the needs of their customers by accomplishing their purpose and goals.
Learn more about effective methods for team building and activities you can
use.
LAVE AT HISTORIC POND
After the group building activity, you have enjoyed a bath at a
historic pond situated inside the palamrithuillam. These Pond are small bodies
of freshwater with shallow and still water, marsh, and aquatic plants.
SECOND DAY
ON THIS DAY OUR TRIP STARTS VISIT TO PARASSINIKADAV TEMPLE
Parassinikadav Muthappan temple is situated in the memorizing
location on the bank of the valapattanam river in Kannur district Kerala. the
three-storied structure of the temples is painted in white and is different
from Kerala traditional temples. the principal deity of the temple is sree
muthappan a manifestation of two mythical characters called thiruvappana and
vellattam. The rituals of the temple are unique. the main mode of the worship
is the ritual enactment of both the characters of muthappan through a
traditional dance known as muthappan theyyam. the temple provides free meals
and accommodation to all visitors. the devotees are given boiled black beans
and tea as prasadam.
HANDLOOM CRAFT VISIT, CHIRAKKAL
Chirakkal, a village in the Kannur district, is famous for its
handloom industry. A wide range of Kaithari (handloom products) including
furnishings, made-ups, mats, terry towels, seer soccer, tucks, and double
cloths are being produced here. The production process is a traditional one
using handloom machines and is eco-friendly. Recently, silk weaving has also
been introduced here
FOLKLORE ACADEMY VISIT
A cultural institute functioning under the State Department of
Culture. The academy was set up in 1996 to impart training in folk arts and to
ensure ongoing efforts in their development, promotion, and perpetuation. The
academy envisions its main objectives as the identification and categorization
of the various folk arts of Kerala and ensuring the growth of its reach and
influence on the masses.
ARAKKAL MUSEUM VISIT
The Arakkal Museum in Kannur city is one of the most significant
and frequently visited attractions of the south that celebrates the memory and
grandeur of Kerala's only Muslim royal family- the Arakkal Ali Rajas.
Previously a majestic palace of the royal family and their actual place of
residence, this museum is a true testimony to impeccable Muslim architecture
and design. The Durbar Hall of this palace, which was once the official venue
of gathering for the kings and their nobles, has now been converted into the
Arakkal Kettu Museum and is managed by the Arakkal Family Trust.
VISIT ST. ANGELOS FORT
St Angelo’s Fort is definitely one of the most popular and
frequently visited attractions of Kannur and for more reasons than one. The
polished yet prehistoric structure of this fortress with unadulterated elegance
and overwhelming power. Standing ashore in the Arabian sea, St Angelo’s Fort
enjoys a panoramic and unobstructed view of the diorama created by the merger
of the magnetic waves and the azure waters. It also overlooks the
mesmerisingMoppila Bay, a natural harbor.
PAYYAMBALAM BEACH VISIT
The Payyambalam Beach is considered as one of the unspoiled
beaches in Kerala, adorned with golden sand and foamy white waters of the
Arabian Sea. With its peaceful and inviting the Payyambalam beach is an ideal
destination for visitors to spend a long holiday. You can literally unwind and
rejuvenate yourself amidst the palm trees and casuarinas that make the shore
more alluring by casting various shades of greenery. Being one of the most
famous tourist places in Kannur, it lets you relish amazing nature walks,
boating, swimming, and other thrilling adventure activities along with the 4 km
long rhythmic dance of the turquoise waters of the sea.
SUNSET
Beach is such a great attraction that almost all age groups
would love to spend time there. Early morning it’s good for having charged by
long walks, jogging, or a little exercise with a fresh pleasant breeze. And in
the evening never forget to capture the beauty of the sunset. Have a great time
at the beach and the park attached to the beach.
Dos and Don’ts during your trip:
Carry
clothes and sandals suitable for weather conditions
Avoid plastic carry bags or related items
Regardless
of any situation or help needed during your trip, talk with the guide
or storyteller
Package Inclusions during your trip:
Pick
up and drop facility
Drinking
water
Tissue paper
Sanitizers
Entry pass
Breakfast, lunch
English speaking storyteller
English-speaking cab drivers
Package Exclusions during your trip:
Bus/train/flight
tickets
Additional meals or snacks
Shopping expenses and other personal expenses
Travel Insurance
Any additional expenses due to any delay of
flights or cancellation, weather conditions, political closures, technical
faults
A return to the past through the remnants of
history
AZHIKKAL FERRY VISIT
The
construction of the Azhikkal Fishing Harbour was carried out by the Public
Works Department in the Sixties of Last Century. After this Harbour development
was carried out with as amount 400 lakhs in the year 2007. The length of
breakwater of Azhikkal ferry is 1070m Southern side and 1150m Northern side.
Total area of the ferry based in Area of the harbour based in 21210 m. Azhikkal
Kallatti View Point near Azhikkal ferry is also a scenic place here. Landing
wharf, Berthing Jetty, Basin Area, Gear repair shed, Boat repair yard &
Slip way, Pealing Shed, Diesel outlets, Over Head Water Tank is also the main
attractions in Azhikkal ferry.
VISIT MADAYIPARA
Madayipara
is an extremely beautiful laterite plateau which narrates unique tales of
vibrant hues in each season. This
beautiful landscape creates wonders in colours. While the rain cloaks the place
in a lush green blanket, the Summer brings with it the shades of the sun and
Spring makes it a sea of blue. Spreading across an area of 700 acres, this hillock
in Kannur district is a blend of beauty and history. Along with its picturesque landscapes, it
also has an ancient fort called the Madayi Fort built by the Vallabha King of
the Kolothu dynasty and a Jew Pond, the remains of the ancient Jew settlers.
KAVVAYI ISLAND VISIT
Recorded
in the travel writings of scholars and explorers Ibn Battuta and Marco Polo,
Kavil Pattanam, now called Kavvayi, has been recreated into a beautiful island.
Spread over the districts of Kannur and Kasaragod, the Kavvayi islands, also
called Kavvayi Kayal) are the largest backwater island group in north Kerala.
Historically, kavil Pattanam used to be the hub for spice and gems trade, done
through the port of Malabar, which also brought in precious Damascus steel. The
port, however, was closed after it was banned by the British in the 17th
century. The name Kavil Pattanam was changed to Kavvayi by Sir William Hogan.
EZHIMALA HANUMAN STATUE
VISIT
The
Anjaneya Statue or the statue of lord Hanuman in Ezhimala hills is the tallest
Hanuman statue in South India. The Anjaneya statue made of concrete is 41 feet
tall and is situated on the upper part of Top Road. The place where the statue
is situated is known as Anjaneya Giri. There is a small muthappan temple near
the statue. Everyone can visit and worship the Anjaneya statue irrespective of
caste or religion. The Hanuman statue has been drawing devotees even from Jammu
and Kashmir. An ancient mosque on the hill is another draw. The Anjaneya statue
and temple is about 215 meters above the sea on the on the eastern part of
Ezhimala hills (a hill reaching a height of 286 metres), in the Ezhimala
village of Ramanthali panchayat near Payyanur in Kannur district. Ezhimala was
one of the major battlefields of the Chola-Chera war of the 11th century.
VISIT CHOOTAD BEACH
Sun,
sand and sea with a backdrop of Casuarinas trees- Chootad Beach facing Ezhimala
is one of the most charming of beaches and yet remains relatively unnoticed on
the tourism map of Kerala. It lies a few kilometres away from Pazhayangadi town
in Kannur and is the ideal spot for those seeking peace and solitude. Under the
aegis of the District Tourism Promotion Council, there is a beach park and
other facilities available here. In the river near the beach there are facilities
for pedal boats and speed boats as well. A walk to the top weaving between the
Casuarinas trees also offers one facility to sit and relax with the soothing
breeze. With casuarinas trees providing shade and the beach facing Ezhimala,
Chootad Beach remains, however, little noticed in the tourist map of Kerala. It
shares its borders with a river on one side and sea on the other – a rare sight
indeed. 286 metres above, Ezhimala gives a mesmerizing sight from the beach.
The clean sea shore and surroundings attract many tourists here. Under the
aegis of the District Tourism Promotion Council, there is a beach park and
other facilities. In the river near the beach there are facilities for pedal
boats and speed boats. On walking in between the casuarinas trees and reaching
the top, there are facilities to sit and relax with the soothing breeze.
Dos and Don’ts during your
trip:
●Carry clothes and sandals suitable for
weather conditions
●Avoid plastics carry bags or related
items
●Regardless of any situation or help
needed during your trip, talk with the
●guide or story teller
Package Inclusions during
your trip:
●Pick up and drop facility
● Drinking water
●Tissue paper
●Sanitisers
●Entry pass
● Lunch, tea and Snacks
● English speaking story teller
● English speaking cab drivers
Package Exclusions during
your trip:
●Bus/train/flight tickets
●Additional meals or snacks
●Shopping expenses and other personal
expenses
●Travel insurance
●Any additional expenses due to any
delay of flights or cancellation, weather
Experience of exercise and happiness, the feeling of goodness and
noble thoughts
VISIT TO PATTUVAM
PALAMRITHU ILLAM
Palamruthillam, on the banks of the
Vellikkeel river in the Kannur district, is one of the few “Ettukettu” buildings
still standing. This Brahminagriha is a two-storey bungalow spread over an area
of 4900 square feet in a scenic setting, evoking the splendor of Kerala’s
unique architectural style. Constructions that evoke the charm of woodwork and
masonry. The house, which is about two hundred and fifty years old and has
thirty-three fat doors, bears any historically conscious person bows in front
of this relatively low door.
YOU HAVE
ADVENTURES IN FOREST TREKKING
There you have some of the most thrilling
trekking paths as well. Trekking involves a long vigorous hike in the wild
natural environment for a day. bird-watchers flock here to enjoy the sight of
rare birds and jungle trekking. Trekking trail through the middle of the
forests in this peak enables people to unwind and refresh from whatever stress
or tension they are facing. An adventurous wildlife trekking for you to get
yourself away from the hustle and bustle.
EXPERIENCING HERITAGE VILLA
Traditional houses of Kerala are still
relevant. People have preserved their homes and the concepts of vernacular
architectural designs. Houses are constructed as per Vaastu Shastra, which
suggests the east and north direction for the entry of a house. Besides
aesthetics and comfort, the houses are planned to deal with climatic
conditions. Kerala’s traditional houses are built to withstand heavy rain and
heat. The traditional architecture of Kerala is known for its use of natural
materials and comfortable, well-ventilated interiors.
MUSICAL THERAPY
AND GROUP BUILDING ACTIVTY
Music therapy is the clinical use of
music to accomplish individualized goals such as reducing stress, improving
mood and self-expression. It is an evidence-based therapy well-established in
the health community. Music therapy experiences may include listening, singing,
playing instruments, or composing music. group of people organized to work
together to meet the needs of their customers by accomplishing their purpose
and goals. Learn more about effective methods for team building and activities
you can use.
LAVE AT HISTORIC
POND
After the group building activity, you
have to enjoy a bath at a historic pond situated inside the Palamrithuillam.
This Pond are small bodies of freshwater with shallow and still water, marsh,
and aquatic plants
DINNER AND CAMP
FIRE
AT 08:00 PM you have dinner and a campfire in Palamrithuillam. Research shows that campfires can lower blood
pressure. And the longer you spend in front of an open fire the greater the
relaxing effect.
STAY AT PATTUVAM
PALAMRITHU ILLAM
you have an amazing stay in this
two-story villa spread over an area of 4900 square feet in a scenic setting.
evoking the splendor of Kerala’s unique architecture style. Construction that
evokes the charm of woodwork and masonry.
Dos and Don’ts during your trip:
●Carry clothes and sandals suitable for weather conditions
●Avoid plastic carry bags or related items
●Regardless of any situation or help needed during your trip, talk
with the
●guide or storyteller
Package Inclusions during your trip:
●Pick up and drop facility
● Drinking water
●Tissue paper
●Sanitisers
●Entry pass
● Breakfast, lunch
● English-speaking storyteller
● English-speaking cab
drivers
● Accommodation facilities
Package Exclusions during your trip:
●Bus/train/flight tickets
●Additional meals or snacks
●Shopping expenses and other personal expenses
●Travel insurance
●Any additional expenses due to any delay of flights or
cancellation, weather conditions, political closures, technical faults