
| Tour | Season for tour | Price | Date | |
| South India with beautifull backwater of kerala. | November to March | Euro 1900 per rider | 13/11/11
& 22/01/12 |
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SOUTH INDIA WITH BEAUTIFULL BACKWATER OF KERALA & SILVER TRIANGLE OF SOUTH
About Kerala:
Kerala, located on the south-western tip of India, enjoys unique geographical features that have made it one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in Asia. Fondly referred to as ‘God’s Own Country’, Kerala was selected by the National Geographic Traveller as one of the 50 destinations of a lifetime and one of the thirteen paradises in the world.
An equable climate, serene beaches, tranquil stretches of backwaters; lush hill stations and exotic wildlife are the major attractions of this land. A unique advantage of Kerala is that most of the destinations here are only a two – four hour drive from the other.
Classical art forms, colourful festivals, exotic cuisine are some of the cultural marvels that await travellers. Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine and Panchakarma, the rejuvenation therapy in Ayurveda have also helped Kerala to gain a pan-global reputation as a worth-visit destination.
Season never ends in Kerala, thanks to the year-long moderate climate and numerous festivals and events.
About Tamilnadu:
Tamil Nadu is the land of the Tamils and it has a history that dates back to several thousand years. It is a land where traditions and culture blend and continue to live in harmony. The state abounds in monuments and temples that are ancient and each has its own story of religious, artistic and cultural accomplishment and specialty waiting to be heard.
Are there answers to be found on its beaches and hill stations as they welcome the traveler? We are sure you will form your own opinions and have your own perceptions as we welcome you to this enchanting and ancient Dravidian land, in the extreme south of peninsular India.
Tamil Nadu has a long coastline that stretches nearly a 1000 kms. The Coromandel Coast, along the Bay of Bengal, boasts of many ideal locations for sun and surf. Golden sands of the beach are dotted with coconut palm and casuarina groves. The sea washes ashore pebbles and shells and the gentle breeze sways the yachts and catamarans into the deeper waters of the sea and the waters form small dunes on the shore. Crabs play hide-and-seek by coming out of one burrow, and taking refuge in another. Sea gulls hover in the sky and then rest on the sails of the fishing boats. There are many more breathtaking sights that will please you and hold you spell bound in Tamil Nadu.
Kerala Itinerary:
DAY 1 DEPART FROM HOME
For our flight inclusive guests your holiday starts here. Board your morning flight to Cochin.
DAY 2: ARRIVE COCHIN
We will be welcomed by our representative personally upon your arrival in Cochin this noon, and transfer you to our beach hotel, nestled amongst acres of palm trees with uninterrupted views across the Indian ocean into the sunset. Today you will be introduced to our Royal Enfield bike & get some important instructions for biking in Kerala & Karnataka.
DAY 3: MARARI BEACH-ALLEPPEY
A leisurely breakfast sets the scene for a relaxing day. You can go for an exploratory ride along the coast, past mission churches, unspoilt fishing villages, backwaters, lighthouses and beaches shrouded by endless palm trees. After this you should be starting to adjust to the pace of life here. And if you haven’t quite chilled out enough, book a massage, go to a yoga or cookery class or just order abeer, grab a hammock and relax!
DAY 4: ALLEPPEY – KUMILY (205 km)
Now you are ready for your adventure! An early start today for a long day’s ride through some truly spectacular scenery. We traverse the backwaters and rice paddies before starting the ascent through the rubber and tea plantations of the Cardoman Hills and Southern Ghats. Stopping for tea and small snacks every hour or so we climb on largely empty, well-surfaced roads until we reach the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. Here the views become more sensational as the road gets worse! This route is largely untrodden – whereas tourists usually see the area by taking the boat on Lake Periyar, we pass through 100 km of the 770 sq. km sanctuary on our bikes. There is an abundance of wildlife, from flora, birds and insects up to bears, leopards, elephants and even tigers, although they keep themselves well hidden usually. And no traffic. The riding is slow, and we will often switch off engines to freewheel down narrow lanes and take in the full sounds of the forest. (There is an easier route available too). After riding to over 2000 m, we finally meet up with the good road again and rejoin the highway for the final short run into Kumily. The temperature here is much cooler than by the beach and you can reward yourself with a nice hot shower. Over night stay in Spice Village or Greenwoods.
DAY 5: KUMILY (free day)
We stay in Kumily today, so you can decide what you want to do. If you would like, there is an early 6 am start to take the Periyar Lake boat trip to see the wild elephants, or you can get up a little later and take an elephant ride, or just take a walk around the town, take in the sights, do some shopping and enjoy the atmosphere.
over night stay in Kumily.
DAY 6: KUMILY – KODAIKANAL 150 km)
We drop down to the plains again on some very good roads and stop for a traditional Tamil lunch at the foot of the Palani Hills. We head off in the heat of the day, but temperatures soon drop as we ride up to the hill station of Kodaikanal at 2000 m in just 30 miles. If there’s time, you can take the bike around the paths of the summit, explore on foot or horseback, hire a boat on the lake in town, or just enjoy the local dairy products – cheeses and ice creams – and mushrooms. Carlton Hotel or Zest.
DAY 7: KODAIKANAL – MUNNAR (165 km)
A mid-morning start gives us time to cruise back down the hill, to stop for lunch at the restaurant at the foot of the Palani Hills. We then ride across the plains for about an hour, before climbing again through 17 hairpin bends and the start of a road of never-ending tea plantations. After stopping for tea on the edge of the Tata tea estate, the world’s largest, with a splendid view over Devikulam Lake we carry on to the enchanting hill station of Munnar, and our hotel. Tea County or Club Mahindra.
DAY 8: MUNNAR (free day)
A chance to explore the delights of Munnar and the surrounding area. We can also go in search of the Nilgiri Tahr, a rare mountain goat, in the cool of the morning. About half of the total world population of about 2000 animals live in the ranges below the Anamudi Peak (2695 m), the highest in southern India. Alternatively we can ride up to the Top Station, or take a dirt-road scramble up to one of the highest tea estates in the world.
DAY 9: MUNNAR – OOTY (OOTACAMUND) (245 km)
Leaving Munnar, we ride through Eravikulam Park, with its abundant monkeys and scattering of elephants, leopards and tigers. We then pass through Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, stopping for tea at Marayoor, famous for its local sandalwood. We then descend to the plains of Tamil Nadu as the temperature rises, and stop for a late lunch at a roadside restaurant near Coimbatore. Then we head back up into the Nilgiri Hills, hairpin bends aplenty, to a height of 2000 m and our overnight stop in Ooty, ‘Queen of the Hill Stations’. Over night stay in Ooty
DAY 10: OOTY – MASINAGUDI (50 km)
See Ooty by motorcycle or on foot. Ride up to the Dodabetta Peak for fantastic views of the surrounding plains, or Avalanche Point, where there was snow and an avalanche many years ago! Visit the botanical gardens, English-style public schools and churches, tea gardens and shops. We then take our final mountain ride down a steep ghat road with over 40 hairpins to Masinagudi. Over night stay in Masinagudi.
DAY 11: MASINAGUDI –COORG (160 KM)
A thing of beauty, shrouded in the mists of time and legend, Coorg is a land that fascinates and provokes strong emotions. Desirable yet elusive, it has stoked the passions and curiosity of philosophers, poets and kings: it has warmly welcomed guests, and handily repelled invaders with equal aplomb. The handsome and hardy Coorgs, with their unique socio-cultural habits are as renowned hosts as they are warriors. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself listening to tales of the land over a convivial cup of coffee with someone you’ve just met, in one of the sprawling plantation homesteads that dot these picture postcard hills. Night stay in Orange County Coorg.
DAY 12: COORG- MYSORE (100 KM)
Once the capital of Wodeyar Kingdom and one of the finest cities of south India, Mysore is a small and easygoing Sandalwood country and a crafts crazy city. We take a full day tour of Mysore with visits to Srirangapatnam and Tipu’s Summer Palace, the Maharaja’s Palace and Chamundi Hill, which is topped with a 12th century temple of Durga with the magnificent 5m tall Nandi. Carved from a single piece of granite in year 1659, it is one of the largest in India. Overnight stay in Mysore.
DAY 13: MYSORE- BANGALORE / (135 km / 3 hrs)
Early morning drive to Mysore. On arrival we assist you to check in at our Hotel. An evening trip to Brindavan Gardens, is next. Brindavan Gardens attracts thousands of visitors everyday, especially to its dancing musical fountains. Overnight stay in Bangalore.
DAY 14: BANGALORE-DELHI
After breakfast you will be transfer to Bangalore airport to catch flight for Delhi by direct flight. Take half day sightaseeing if time permits. Later you will be procced to Delhi international airport for flight to Home. Your tour concludes with sweet memories.
| Tour | Season for tour | Price | Date | |
| South India with beautifull backwater of kerala. | November to March | Euro 1900 per rider | 13/11/11 & 22/01/12 |
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