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Fort Kochi – Chinese Fishing Nets

Mattencherry Palace

Atthirapilly Falls

Cherai Beach

Munnar Tea Plantation

Munnar Tea Museum

Mattupetty Dam

Eravikulam National Park

Periyar National Park

Alleppey Houseboat Cruise

Varkala Beach & Cliffs

Kovalam

Jatayu Earth’s Center

Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple

Edakkal Caves

Kuruva Island

BEKAL FORT

BANASURA SAGAR DAM

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FORT KOCHI – CHINESE FISHING NETS
FORT KOCHI – CHINESE FISHING NETS

Fort Kochi – Chinese Fishing Nets

  • Chinese fishing nets, known as Cheenavala in Malayalam, are iconic structures in Fort Kochi, Kerala, resembling huge, cantilevered hammocks over the water.
  • Introduced in Kochi between 1350 and 1450 AD by Chinese explorer Zheng He, these nets have become a major tourist attraction and symbol of the region’s maritime history.
  • The nets, made of teak wood and bamboo, operate on a balance principle with each structure standing about 10 meters high and spanning an area of approximately 20 meters.
  • Counterweights, typically large stones tied to ropes of varying lengths, enable the nets to be lowered into the water and raised back up with the catch.
  • The nets are usually operated by more than four fishermen, utilizing a delicate rhythm of lowering and raising the nets during fishing sessions, which typically occur in the morning and early evening.
  • To enhance the fishing process, lights are often suspended above the nets to attract fish during nighttime operations.
  • For the best viewing experience, visitors can head to Vasco da Gama Square along the Fort Kochi beach, where the silhouette of the nets against the sunset creates a breathtaking and photogenic sight.

Taxi, Bus or Auto-Rickshaw

Always Open

1 hour

Mattencherry Palace

  • Witness the historical significance of Kochi’s pre-colonial and colonial history, built by the Portuguese in 1555 and later renovated by the Dutch in 1663.
  • Mattencherry Palace is also referred to as the Dutch Palace due to significant renovations by Dutch rulers, despite its Portuguese origins.
  • The palace features traditional Kerala ‘Nalukettu’ style with a central courtyard, blending elements of European architecture.
  • Stunning artworks depict scenes from the Ramayana and Krishna Lila, showcasing Hindu temple art and Kochi’s culture can be seen.
  • The upper floor displays spectacular murals, including Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Vishnu, and ‘Ardhanareeshwara’ painting.
  • You will notice the unique polished black marble flooring made from charcoal, lime, burnt coconut shells, plant juices, and egg whites.
  • The courtyard hosts a temple for Goddess “Pazayannur Bhagavathy,” along with temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva.

Taxi, Bus or Auto-Rickshaw

9:45 AM to 1 PM and 2 PM to 4:45 PM on all days (excluding Friday & Saturday)

1 hour

MATTENCHERRY PALACE
MATTENCHERRY PALACE
ATTHIRAPILLY FALLS
ATTHIRAPILLY FALLS

Atthirapilly Falls

  • Located at the entrance of Sholyar forests, it is the highest waterfall in Kerala and was featured in the movie “Bahubali”.
  • Cascading down from 80 feet amidst lush greenery and dense forests, Athirapilly Falls offers a stunning natural setting and is known as the ‘Niagara of South India’.
  • Take a leisurely walk around the falls, witness the roaring water and rising mist, and even take a dip in the pool at the bottom.
  • Enjoy a picnic with loved ones amidst the picturesque surroundings of Athirapilly Falls.
  • Explore the nearby Vazhachal Falls, just a few kilometers away, to complete your day of waterfall sightseeing.
  • After a day of adventure and sightseeing, return to your hotel to relax and unwind.

Taxi or Bus

8 AM to 6 PM on all days

Full Day

Cherai Beach

  • Cherai Beach is situated just 30 km from the city of Cochin, on the north-end of Vypeen Island in Kochi, Kerala.
  • Cherai Beach offers a picturesque blend of sea, backwaters, seashells, green groves, and paddy fields, creating a serene coastal ambiance.
  • Chinese fishing nets along the waterfront and thick coconut groves enhance the charm of the beach.
  • Swimming and sunbathing are popular activities at Cherai Beach, making it an ideal escape from city life.
  • Cherai Beach boasts a 15 km coastline, distinguishing it from other beaches in the region.
  • The beachfront features high mask lamps along walkway edges, creating a pleasant ambiance at night.
  • There’s a children’s park on the beach, offering a fun-filled experience for families with kids.
  • You can enjoy speedboat rides and water scooter rentals, adding excitement to their beach visit.

Taxi or Bus or Auto-Rickshaw

6 AM to 7 PM on all days

1 to 2 hours

CHERAI BEACH
CHERAI BEACH
MUNNAR TEA PLANTATION
MUNNAR TEA PLANTATION

Munnar Tea Plantation

  • Experience the serene beauty of Munnar’s tea estates during this guided tour, where you can immerse yourself in the picturesque landscapes and lush greenery.
  • Delight your senses with the captivating aroma of various types of tea cultivated in Munnar, as you stroll through 3500 acres of sprawling tea plantations accompanied by an informative guide.
  • Gain insights into the tea production process by visiting a tea factory, where you can observe firsthand the processing of tea leaves and the intricate art of tea preparation.
  • Engage in a delightful tea tasting session, where you can discern and appreciate the distinct aromas and flavours of different tea varieties, enhancing your understanding of this beloved beverage.
  • Enjoy a sumptuous lunch (optional) against the backdrop of breathtaking landscape, providing a perfect opportunity to relax and relish the natural beauty surrounding you in Munnar.

Taxi

8 AM to 3 PM on all days

2 to 3 hours

Munnar Tea Museum

  • Tata Tea established the Tea Museum in Munnar in 2005, located at the Nallathanni Estate, showcasing photographs and machinery that highlight the history and journey of tea in the region.
  • The museum serves as a tribute to those who contributed to the success and survival of the tea plantations over the years.
  • Visitors can witness the evolution of tea processing, from early manual methods to modern automated techniques, including the production of black tea.
  • Notable exhibits include a sundial crafted in 1913 by the Art Industrial School at Nazareth, Tamil Nadu, along with artifacts like the ‘Pelton Wheel’ from a 1920s power generation plant and remnants of the Kundale Valley Light Railway.
  • A dedicated demonstration room offers tea tasting sessions featuring a diverse range of exotic tea varieties from around the world, providing a unique and immersive experience for visitors.
  • The Tea Museum has become a popular destination for tourists seeking to explore the rich heritage and essence of Munnar through its iconic tea industry.

Taxi

9 AM to 4 PM on all days (excluding Monday and Good Friday)

1 to 2 hours

MUNNAR TEA MUSEUM
MUNNAR TEA MUSEUM
MATTUPETTY DAM
MATTUPETTY DAM

Mattupetty Dam

  • Enjoy breathtaking views of the picturesque Mattupetty Lake surrounded by lush green hills and forests.
  • Take a serene boat ride on Mattupetty Lake, offering a unique perspective of the dam and surrounding landscape.
  • Keep an eye out for elephants and other wildlife that frequent the lake area, especially during dry seasons.
  • Walk across the dam on the road built atop it, providing stunning panoramic vistas of the reservoir and surrounding countryside.
  • Capture stunning photographs of the dam, lake, and scenic surroundings, perfect for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
  • Explore the nearby trails and paths for refreshing nature walks amidst the tranquil surroundings.
  • Taste local Kerala cuisine at nearby eateries, enjoying authentic flavours and dishes unique to the region.
  • Witness the rural life of Mattupetty, known as the ‘Cattle Village’, with opportunities to see high-yielding cattle grazing in the meadows.

Taxi

9 AM to 4 PM on all days (excluding Monday and Good Friday)

1 to 2 hours

Eravikulam National Park

  • Enjoy stunning views of the Kannan Devan Hills and lush tea plantations en route to Eravikulam National Park.
  • Spot the Nilgiri Tahr, an endangered mountain goat species native to the region, within the park’s protected tourism area at Rajamala.
  • Witness the rare phenomenon of mass flowering of Neelakurinji flowers, which occurs every twelve years, transforming the landscape into a carpet of blue.
  • Embark on a soft trekking adventure along the Kurinji Trail, exploring the habitat of the Nilgiri Tahr and experiencing the beauty of Neelakurinji-covered grasslands during scheduled morning and evening treks.
  • Discover the scenic Lakkom Waterfalls nestled within the heart of Eravikulam National Park, offering breathtaking views and a refreshing stop along the route from Munnar to Marayoor.
  • Immerse yourself in the wilderness of the Shola forests, listening to the forest sounds and inhaling the fragrant air of the wild while trekking along the enchanting Lakkom Waterfalls trail.
  • Visit the eco shop and cafeteria at Lakkom Waterfalls for souvenirs, refreshments, and a glimpse into sustainable practices in the national park area.
  • Enjoy guided treks through the park’s diverse landscapes, learning about its flora, fauna, and conservation efforts from knowledgeable guides.

Taxi

7 AM to 4 PM on all days (Closed from February to March)

2 to 6 hours

ERAVIKULAM NATIONAL PARK
ERAVIKULAM NATIONAL PARK
PERIYAR NATIONAL PARK
PERIYAR NATIONAL PARK

Periyar National Park

  • Explore the diverse wildlife of Periyar Tiger Reserve, including Asian Elephants, Bengal Tigers, Indian Bison, Sambar Deer, Indian Wild Dog, Leopards, and more.
  • Enjoy a scenic boat ride on Periyar Lake, offering a chance to spot wildlife along the shores and experience the tranquil beauty of the reserve from the water.
  • Embark on a thrilling bamboo rafting adventure on Periyar Lake, available in full-day and half-day slots, allowing you to immerse yourself in the wilderness while rowing through the reserve.
  • Discover the rich biodiversity of Periyar through guided trekking trails such as the Periyar Tiger Trail, Border Hiking, Jungle Patrol, and more, offering unique insights into the forest ecosystem and wildlife conservation efforts.
  • Explore the wealth of flora in Periyar Tiger Reserve, including a variety of flowering plants, grass species, orchids, and the unique south Indian conifer, Podocarpus Wallichianus.
  • Discover adjoining tea, cardamom, pepper, and coffee plantations.
  • Delight in birdwatching opportunities with over 265 species of birds, including Malabar Grey Hornbills, Indian Pied Hornbills, Woodpeckers, Flycatchers, Babblers, and the spectacular Malabar Trogon.
  • Learn about the diverse reptiles and amphibians of the region, including Cobras, Vipers, Monitor Lizards, colorful frogs like the Malabar Gliding Frog, and limbless Caecilians.
  • Gain insights into wildlife conservation efforts and tribal heritage through activities like Tribal Heritage tours, offering a glimpse into the traditional practices and cultural significance of the region.

Taxi

6 AM to 7 PM on all days (Open All season)

1 to 6 hours

Alleppey Houseboat Cruise

  • Enjoy a leisurely cruise on traditional houseboats, known as Kettuvallams, through the scenic backwaters of Kerala.
  • Immerse yourself in the charm of slow-moving exotic barges, reminiscent of the olden days’ rice and spice transport vessels.
  • Admire the craftsmanship of Kettuvallams, featuring wooden hulls joined with coir and covered with thatched roof made from natural materials.
  • Experience modern amenities onboard, including furnished bedrooms, modern toilets, cozy living rooms, and a kitchen.
  • Marvel at the untouched rural landscapes of Kerala from the houseboat’s vantage point, offering breathtaking views of serene backwaters and lush greenery.
  • Indulge in freshly prepared local meals onboard, often featuring freshly caught fish from the backwaters.
  • Experience eco-friendly cruising with some houseboats equipped with solar panels for lighting.
  • Choose from different houseboat sizes and configurations, including single or multiple-bedroom options, catering to couples, families, and large groups.
  • Cruise through Alappuzha’s backwaters, where over 500 houseboats offer diverse routes and experiences.

Taxi or Auto-Rickshaw to jetty

11 AM to 5 PM (For Day cruise) & 12 PM to 9 AM on next day (For Overnight cruise)

6 to 21 hours

ALLEPPEY HOUSEBOAT CRUISE
ALLEPPEY HOUSEBOAT CRUISE
VARKALA BEACH & CLIFFS
VARKALA BEACH & CLIFFS

Varkala Beach & Cliffs

  • Explore Varkala’s striking red cliffs offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea coastline.
  • Relax on the golden sands of Varkala Beach and take a refreshing dip in the azure waters of the Arabian Sea.
  • Embrace the laid-back vibe of beach shacks and yoga retreats, perfect for unwinding and rejuvenation.
  • Indulge in delicious cuisines at charming cafes and eateries nestled in every nook and corner of Varkala.
  • Navigate the streets of Varkala on a scooter for a fun and convenient way to discover the town.
  • Experience the romantic ambiance of Varkala, considered one of Kerala’s most romantic beaches.
  • Visit the Varkala Lighthouse for stunning 360-degree views of the town, Varkala Beach, Anjengo Fort, and the surrounding coconut groves and backwater lakes.
  • Explore nearby natural springs for a unique and refreshing experience in Varkala.

Taxi, Auto-Rickshaw or Scooter

Always open

Full Day

Kovalam

  • Experience the beauty of three immaculate beaches with sea-green shallow waters and majestic rocky crescents in Kovalam.
  • Immerse yourself in the charm of coconut tree-lined coastlines, earning Kovalam the title of “grove of coconut trees”.
  • Climb lighthouses for captivating views and memorable experiences overlooking the Arabian Sea.
  • Discover ancient rock-cut cave temples and visit lovely temples nestled amidst the coastal landscape.
  • Explore the Kovalam Art Gallery showcasing local and international artworks, offering insights into the region’s artistic heritage.
  • Indulge in delicious cuisines at local eateries and the renowned German bakery, savoring a blend of flavors unique to Kovalam.
  • Rejuvenate with yoga classes and pamper yourself with rejuvenating spa treatments and massages by expert practitioners.
  • Visit Halcyon Castle and soak in the historical and architectural significance of this coastal landmark.
  • Enjoy the serene ambiance of Hawah Beach and Samudra Beach, perfect for relaxation and unwinding amidst nature’s splendor.

Taxi, Auto-Rickshaw or Scooter

Always Open

3 to 6 hours

KOVALAM
KOVALAM
JATAYU EARTH’S CENTER
JATAYU EARTH’S CENTER

Jatayu Earth’s Center

  • Explore the awe-inspiring world’s largest bird sculpture, dedicated to the valiant tale of Jatayu.
  • Experience a thrilling ride on Swiss-made cable cars offering a bird’s eye view of the scenic locale.
  • Embark on an adventurous climb up 826 steps on a picturesque walkway, crafted with 60,000 chiselled stones, amidst lush surroundings.
  • Unleash your inner daredevil with thrilling adventure activities at Adventure Rock Hill within Jatayu Earth’s Center.
  • Marvel at the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views of Kerala from atop the rocky hillock.
  • Suitable for all ages, offering a blend of adventure, nature, and cultural significance.
  • Embark on an unforgettable adventure blast with a perfect mix of excitement and tranquility at Jatayu Earth’s Center.

Taxi

10 AM to 5 PM on all days

2 to 3 hours

Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple

  • Explore the Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple, a blend of Kerala and Dravidian architectural styles, known as one of the 108 sacred Vishnu temples in India.
  • Visit the temple believed to be the world’s richest, housing a presiding deity of Lord Vishnu reclining on Anantha, the hooded Serpent
  • Learn about the temple’s history dating back to the 8th century and the contributions of Marthanda Varma, the Travancore king who renovated the temple.
  • Experience the Murajapam and Bhadra Deepam festivals conducted once every six years, showcasing continuous prayers and ceremonial lighting.
  • Discover the tradition of the Travancore kings dedicating the kingdom to Lord Padmanabha and serving as Padmanabha Dasa (Servant of Lord Padmanabha).
  • Marvel at the idol of Lord Padmanabha, composed of 12008 salagramams from Nepal, with the unique feature of viewing through three different doors.
  • Admire the stunning stone and bronze architecture, adorned with beautiful paintings, murals, and sculptures of Hindu deities.
  • Explore structural features like the Bali Peeda Mandapam, Mukha Mandapam, and Navagraha Mandapa, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship.
  • Walk through the corridor with 365 sculptured granite-stone pillars, leading into the sanctum sanctorum, offering a visual treat of intricate carvings.
  • Experience Kerala’s classical art form, Kathakali, performed during annual festivals at the temple, adding to the cultural vibrancy of the site.

Taxi or Bus

3:15 AM to 12 PM and 5 PM to 7:20 PM on all days

1 to 3 hours

SREE PADMANABHASWAMY TEMPLE
SREE PADMANABHASWAMY TEMPLE
EDAKKAL CAVES
EDAKKAL CAVES

Edakkal Caves

  • Explore Edakkal Caves, featuring ancient wall carvings depicting animals, humans, and mysterious figures from prehistoric times.
  • Discover petroglyphs dating back over 8,000 years, offering a glimpse into early human expression and writing.
  • Experience the unique cave-like rock shelter formed by a massive boulder wedged between two larger boulders, known as “a stone in between.”
  • Embark on a thrilling trek up steep steps to reach the entrance of Edakkal Caves, offering breathtaking views of the countryside along the way.
  • Hear the intriguing legend of Edakkal Caves, believed to be formed by the split of a large rock due to arrows shot by Luv and Kush, sons of Lord Rama.
  • Marvel at the neolithic-era rock engravings dating back to 6000 BCE, representing one of the earliest forms of human expression.
  • Discover the significance of some petroglyphs linking to the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, adding to the historical importance of Edakkal Caves.
  • Enjoy panoramic views of the surroundings from the top of Ambukutty Mala hills after ascending a series of around 300 stairs.

Taxi or Bus

9 AM to 4 PM on all days (excluding Monday)

2 to 4 hours

Kuruva Island

  • Discover Kuruva Island, an uninhabited river delta surrounded by lush greenery, offering serenity and natural beauty away from city life.
  • Explore dense evergreen forests teeming with diverse plant species, including orchids and medicinal herbs, as well as numerous resident and migratory bird species.
  • Experience thrilling bamboo raft rides across river streams to explore different islets and scenic spots on the calm waters of Kuruva Island.
  • Enjoy leisurely nature walks amidst secluded foliage, ideal for escaping urban noise and immersing in the peaceful environment of the uninhabited island.
  • Embark on flat forest treks through dense jungles adorned with colourful wild orchids and exotic floral species, offering surprises at every turn.
  • Delight in birdwatching opportunities with a variety of colourful resident and migratory bird species thriving in the tranquil and undisturbed habitat.
  • Capture stunning moments of avian beauty, lush landscapes, and serene river scenes, perfect for nature photography enthusiasts.
  • Indulge in fresh river catch cooked in Malabari spices, along with other local culinary treats available near the island’s entrance, adding a gastronomic dimension to your visit.

Taxi or Bus

9 AM to 3:30 PM on all days (Closed from July to September)

2 to 4 hours

KURUVA ISLAND
KURUVA ISLAND
BEKAL FORT
BEKAL FORT

Bekal Fort

  • Explore the grandeur of Bekal Fort, the largest and best-preserved fort in Kerala, dating back to the 17th century and offering a fascinating glimpse into the region’s history.
  • Enjoy stunning views of the Arabian Sea from the fort’s tall observation towers, which once housed gigantic cannons, providing strategic vantage points and awe-inspiring vistas.
  • Marvel at the unique keyhole-shaped design of Bekal Fort, strategically situated almost three-quarters in contact with the sea, creating a mesmerizing visual spectacle emerging from the waters.
  • Discover the historical significance of Bekal Fort, which changed hands over the centuries among various rulers including the Kolathiri Rajas, the Vijayanagara Empire, Tipu Sultan, and the British East India Company.
  • Learn about the fort’s defensive features, including zigzag entrances, surrounding trenches, and strategically positioned holes on the walls designed for effective defence against naval attacks.
  • Gain insights into the fort’s importance during different eras, from the Keladi Nayakas’ construction to Tipu Sultan’s military expeditions, showcasing the rich heritage and maritime significance of Bekal.
  • Explore the archaeological remnants and artefacts discovered within Bekal Fort, reflecting the strong presence and influence of Mysore Sultans and British colonial history.

Taxi, Bus or Auto-Rickshaw

8 AM to 6 PM on all days

1 to 2 hours

Banasura Sagar Dam

  • Explore Banasura Sagar Dam, marveling at its engineering feat as the largest earthen dam in India, constructed with mounds of stones and boulders.
  • Admire the sprawling reservoir of clear water, surrounded by lush green hills and adorned with picturesque tiny islands, creating a captivating setting for photography.
  • Embark on thrilling treks through nearby dark forests to reach scenic viewpoints offering surreal vistas of the expansive reservoir and surrounding landscapes.
  • Engage in adrenaline-pumping activities like speed boating on the serene reservoir, along with ziplining for an unforgettable experience.
  • Immerse yourself in the enchanting natural beauty of Banasura Sagar, where the dam, reservoir, and small islands set against majestic hills create a calming visual treat.
  • Capture stunning photographs of the scenic landscape, clear waters, and lush hills, making Banasura Sagar Dam a photographer’s paradise in Wayanad.
  • Learn about the dam’s purpose in meeting irrigation and drinking water demands while appreciating its role as a beautiful tourist destination in Wayanad.

Taxi or Bus

9 AM to 5 PM on all days

1 to 2 hours

BANASURA SAGAR DAM
BANASURA SAGAR DAM

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Honeymoon Diaries

9th Feb’2019, when we got married and 14th Feb’2019 we had our tickets booked to Malaysia.

We were thrilled, excited, and nervous, all at once. It was the first international trip we were about to take; we had no idea whatsoever about Visas, currency exchanges, Sim cards, the topography of the place, etc. It was our honeymoon, it goes without saying, and we wanted it to be hassle-free. Special thanks to Lone Tree who made sure our stay and transport remained memorable and comfortable. The trip was so well planned that we didn’t panic even once.

We were privately received at the Kuala Lumpur airport and given Sim cards which were active till the end of our trip and were dropped at the Ibis hotel. Our private car would be at our hotel doorstep every morning for the sightseeing like Twin towers, aquariums, chocolate factories, shopping areas, Genting islands, etc. The best part about these tourist spots was that the entry tickets were all pre-booked and thus nowhere we had to take queues or spend a penny extra.

Together with the city tour, our itinerary had beaches and mountains too at Langkawi. We had taken a flight from KL to Langkawi where we were again privately received and taken to a resort, this time with a beach view. Trust me this place had the best of natural beauty, food, and people. A cute little city where every place is accessible on the foot. BTW Langkawi is known as the world’s cheapest duty-free region which saved us a lot of money on purchasing gifts for all back in India. Langkawi trip had boat rides to other islands, snorkeling, hiking, and much more. The resort had organized live performances in the evening with an open bar and whistling sea in the background.

We highly recommend Lone Tree for such amazing trips in and outside of India.

Mr and Mrs Mahanta