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Cycling in the spice hills Kerala, the most southern state of India, is a perfect place to explore by bike. You’ll discover a totally different India while you're cycling through the Kerala spice hills. Intensely green tea hills will flash past you while you ride over twisting mountain paths and through aromatic spice gardens. You’ll spend a few days high in the mountains, cycling along paths that snake between the emerald plantations. You’ll be cheered on by the locals along your Kerala cycling route, passing friendly villages and plantation workers. You’ll stay in extraordinary places - a luxury chalet tent and a cosy mountain cottage. You’ll even have a campfire and barbecue on your first evening of this Kerala cycling tour – the great outdoors at its very best. |
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4 days, 3 nights Departs daily from Munnar Best time to travel: October to late May |
Accommodation |
Luxury tent and cottages. Comfort level 3 (see accommodation). |
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Price |
£332 per person - based on 2 people sharing |
Includes |
3 nights accommodation, all meals from lunch on Day 1 to breakfast on Day 4, bike, helmet, excursions, bottled water. |
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Transport |
Mountain bike, private car as back-up |
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Entry fees and other expenses, cycling clothes. |
Day 1: Munnar - SuryanelliAfter breakfast on the first day of your Kerala cycling tour, you’ll pick up your trusty mountain bike and set off on a 35km ride to the mountain town of Suryanelli. As you cycle around Munnar through the tea hills and over forest paths, the locals will give you a friendly wave. You’ll take a rest stop or two during the journey. There are several stiff climbs in your scenic route overlooking the Bison valley on your Kerala cycling route. Along the way, you’ll stop for a picnic lunch to boost your energy for the last leg of the journey. At the end of the day, you’ll reach Suryanelli, where you’ll stay in comfortable chalet tents complete with en suite bathrooms and all the mod cons. A barbeque and campfire will be organized in the evening. After that, you’ll drift happily off to sleep. |
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Day 2: Suryanelli - VandanmeduOn day two of your Kerala cycling tour, you’ll have breakfast at first light, and then leave Suryanelli for Vandanmedu. The route today is 55km long, but it is mainly downhill, making it enjoyable as well as challenging. You’ll cycle through lush forests, past ginger plantations, and alongside spice gardens. These ‘spice hills’ are world famous and you’ll pick up some fantastic scents as you fly by. Along the way, you’ll stop off for lunch. At the end of the day, you’ll arrive in Vandanmedu, a small town amidst spectacular scenery. You’ll spend the night in a comfortable cottage, where you can take a much-needed warm shower after all your Kerala cycling efforts. |
Day 3: Vandanmedu - Thekkady (Periyar National Park)Your next stop on your Kerala cycling tour is the town of Thekkady, near the Periyar National Park. The distance on the agenda is shorter, only 25km, and after a morning on the bike you’ll arrive at your hotel. The final stretch is mainly downhill, so you can glide into the town while you take in your surroundings. You’ll stay in a wonderful eco-resort which looks out onto the mountains and Thekkady. After lunch, you’ll be driven to the Periyar National Park to take a walking safari or you can book a boat safari locally (subject to availability). Periyar is one of the best wildlife reserves in India and is home to deer, wild elephants, bison and tigers. It is also a birdwatching paradise, as some 330 different bird species inhabit the park. |
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Day 4: ThekkadyToday, your Kerala cycling trip comes to an end. If you like, you can make an early start (7am) and spend the day taking a wonderful hike in the area. You can choose between a gentle hike of 8km and a slightly longer trek that covers 12km. These are both entirely optional. If you would like to go for it, just let us know on your quote request form and we’ll include it in your Travel Plan. If you’ve had enough of outdoor pursuits after your cycle trek, you can simply head back to Munnar or we can arrange a transfer to the beach. From Munnar, you can take a local bus to Cochin, which takes four or five hours. We can also arrange for a private transfer to take you to Cochin – just ask one of our specialists for details. Once in Cochin, you can head to the airport for flights to other parts of India or you could continue your trip with our Backwaters and Wildlife module. |