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Best of Kerala

Cochin / Munnar / Periyar / Kumarakom / Alleppey / Kovalam / Trivandrum

Day01- Kochi
Chines fishing nets. In the evening attend the traditional Kathakali Dance show.
The commercial capital of Kerala also famous for its Asia’s best preserved Synagogue, the Dutch Palace and the oldest European Church in India – the St. Francis Church where Vasco-De-Gama was originally buried. A leisurely walk through the Fort Cochin, find close looks

Day 02 - Munnar (145 KMS)
One of the most popular hill stations in India is situated at the confluence of the three mountain streams the main key attraction of this place is Lock Heart Gap a ideal place for adventure, Eco Point and Nyayamakad- is a land of breathtaking waterfalls. The water cascade down a hill from a height of about 1600 meters.

Day 03 - Munnar
Proceed to full day sightseeing, visit to Anayirankal- It's a lush green carpet of tea plants. A trip on the splendid reservoir is an unforgettable experience. The Anayirankal Dam is surrounded by the Tata Tea Plantation and evergreen forests. Pothamedu - offers an excellent view of the tea, coffee and cardamom plantations in Munnar.

Day 04 - Periyar (105 KMS)
Oneof the best game sanctuaries in India proceed to Periyar /Thekkady on arrival check in at the Hotel. After brief leisure go on a game viewing cruise on the Periyar Lake located inside the wildlife sanctuary. Here you will be able to see a large variety of wildlife, which includes wild elephants, monkeys, deer, wild boar and different species of birds, can also be spotted. Stay overnight at your hotel

Day 05 - Kumarakom (140 KMS)
Kumarakom, a cozy little island just 16 kilometer west of Kottayam in India’s favorite destination – Kerala, is renowned the world over for its exotic migratory birds, self sustaining eco-system and hospital on arrival check into the hotel after taking brief leisure visit Kumarakom bird sanctuary at evening see the breathtaking view of lake during the sunset leaves a spellbound.

Day 06 - Alleppey
This day disembark the Houseboat trip is the perfect way to experience the backwater lifestyle of Kerala. The day long journey in the beautiful backwaters of Kerala is the only way to explore what otherwise seems more like a poet’s version. The boat will reach in the area which is just breathtaking. It is far beyond imagination that how a whole life is running across both the corners of backwaters.

Day07 - Kovalam: (180Kms)
Morning after breakfast proceeds to reach Kovalam. On arrival check in your beach resort Island. Remaining day at you own discretion to explore and enjoy the beach. Over night stay at your beach resort.

Day 08: - Kovalam
Complete day at your own leisure or you have an option to take sightseeing tour of land's end of India, Kanyakumari where the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal converge with one of the most dramatic backdrops India has to offer on arrival move for a sight seeing tour of Kanyakumari including Vivekananda Rock and Kumari Amman Temple

Day 09 - Trivandrum
At appropriate time you will be transferred to Trivandrum airport or railway station for your onward journey back to your home destination.

The Tour ends.

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Exotic Kerala

Exotic Kerala

Cochin / Munnar / Periyar/ Kumarakom / Alleppey / Thirunathapuram / Kovalam / Kanyakumari

Day 1
AM- Arrival at Cochin International Airport and transfer to your hotel.
PM- Fort cochin visit which includes Jewish Synagogue, Dutch Palace,St.Francis Church, Chinese Fishing nets & Fort cochin beach.
Over night stay at Cochin

Day-2
Breakfast at your hotel.
AM- After breakfast drive to Munnar(140 km). On arrival at Munnar transfer to your hotel.
PM-Rest of the day at leisure.
Over night stay at Munnar.

Day-3
Breakfast at your hotel.
AM- Proceed for a sightseeing tour of Munnar visiting Kundala Dam, Echo point, Mattu petty Dam and Iravikulam National park (boating facilities available here).
Over night stay at Munnar.

Day-4
Breakfast at your hotel.
AM-After breakfast drive to Thekkady (115 km). On arrival at Thekkady transfer to your hotel.
PM- Plantation tour, Tea Factory visit.
Over night stay at Thekkady.

Day-5
Breakfast at your hotel.
AM- Boating in to the Periyar wild life sanctuary.
PM- Elephant ride
Over night stay at Thekkady.

Day-6
Breakfast at your hotel.
AM-After breakfast, drive to Kumarakom (125 km) and on arrival, check in (12 noon) to your house boat followed with reception and welcome drink. Start your tour from Kumarakom. Gliding on the Vembanadu Lake, biggest fresh water lake in South India. Pass through R. Block Kayal, a place where spices and paddy are cultivated below sea- level.

Lunch break.

Continue the journey. Evening, arrival at Alleppy (city of house boats), visit Hindu Devi Temple- ‘Kidagamparmbu’. See the beautifully carved Temple tower. Carvings depict the story of great Indian Epics Mahabharata and Ramayana. See the trade activity at Mullackkal street-the down town of Alleppy city. Come back to the boat. Night halt at Alleppy.

Day-7
Breakfast at Your house boat
AM-After breakfast(9.30.am) drive to Kovalam(180 km), enroot visiting Sree Padmanabha Temple, Puthenmaliga, Sree Chitra Art Gallery and Napier museum at Trivandrum. On arrival at Kovalam Check in to your hotel.
Over night stay at Kovalam.

Day-8
Breakfast at your hotel
AM-After breakfast drive to Kanyakumari (100 km) enroot visiting, Padmanabhapuram palace, Suchindram Temple, Gandhi Museum, Vivekananda Rock and Kanyakumari Devi Temple.
Over night stay at Kanyakumari

Day-9
Breakfast at your hotel
AM.After Breakfast, transfer to theTrivandrum air port/Railway station for return journey.

Tour Ends

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Spice tour of Kerala

Spice tour of Kerala

Cochin / Munnar / Periyar /
Kumarakom/ Cochin

Day-1 
AM- Arrival at Cochin International Airport and transfer to your hotel.
PM- Fort cochin visit which includes Jewish Synagogue, Dutch Palace,St.Francis Church, Chinese Fishing nets & Fort cochin beach.
Over night stay at Cochin

Day-2
Breakfast at your hotel.
AM- After breakfast drive to Munnar (140 km). On arrival at Munnar transfer to your hotel.
PM-Rest of the day at leisure.
Over night stay at Munnar.

Day-3
Breakfast at your hotel.
AM- Proceed for a sightseeing tour of Munnar visiting Kundala Dam, Echo point, Mattu petty Dam and Iravikulam National park (boating facilities available here).
Over night stay at Munnar.

Day-4
Breakfast at your hotel.
AM-After breakfast drive to Thekkady (115 km). On arrival at Thekkady transfer to your hotel.
PM- Plantation tour, Tea Factory visit, Elephant ride and Boating in to the Wildlife Sanctuary.
Over night stay at Thekkady.

Day-5
Breakfast at your hotel.
AM-After breakfast, drive to Kumarakom (125 km), on arrivalcheck in (12 noon) to your house boat followed by reception and welcome drink. Start your tour from Kumarakom. Gliding on the Vembanadu Lake, biggest fresh water lake in South India. Pass through R. Block Kayal, a place where spices and paddy are cultivated below sea- level.
Lunch break.
Continue the journey. Evening, arrival at Alleppy (city of house boats), visit Hindu Devi Temple- ‘Kidagamparmbu’. See the beautifully carved Temple tower. Carvings depict the story of great Indian Epics Mahabharata and Ramayana. See the trade activity at Mullackkal street-the down town of Alleppy city. Come back to the boat. Night halt at Alleppy.

Day-6
Breakfast at Your house boat
AM-After breakfast(9.30.am) transfer to the Cochi Air port/Railway station for return journey.

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Backwaters of Kerala

Backwaters of Kerala

Cochin / Allappuzha / Kumarakom /
Periyar / Cochi

Day 1
AM- Arrival at Cochin International Airport and transfer to your hotel.
PM- Fort cochin visit which includes Jewish Synagogue, Dutch Palace,St.Francis Church, Chinese Fishing nets & Fort cochin beach. Over night stay at Cochin

Day-2
Breakfast at your hotel.
AM- Morning after a breakfast drive to Alleppey. On arrival at 12 noon we check in at the house boat for a cruise along the Alleppey Backwaters. We retire for the night in the same houseboat.

Day-3
Breakfast at your hotel
AM- After breakfast (9.30.am) disembarkation at your hotel at Kumarakom, check in time will be 12 noon.
PM-Rest of the day at leisure
Over night stay at Kumarakom

Day-4
Full day at your resort
Over night at Kumarakom

Day-5
Breakfast at your Hotel
AM- After a colonial style breakfast we set off to(130 km ) Thekkady (Periyar), check in the resort. Evening we proceed for boating in to the Wildlife Sanctuary, Plantation tour, Elephant ride, Tea factory visit and retire for the night in the resort.

Day-6
After Breakfast transfer to the Air port/Railway station to connect flight back.

End of our service.

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Tour Services

Services Offered

House Boats
The houseboats of today - huge, slow moving, exotic barge used for leisure trips - are the reworked kettuvalloms of olden times. The original kettuvalloms were used to carry tonnes of rice and spices - a standard kettuvallom can hold up to 30 tonnes - from Kuttanad to the Kochi port. The kettuvallam or ‘boat with knots’- was so called because the entire boat was held together with coir knots only - not even a single nail is used during the construction. The boat is made of planks of jack-wood joined together with coir. This is then coated with a caustic black resin made from boiled cashew kernels. With careful maintenance, a kettuvallom can last for generations. A portion of the kettuvallom was covered with bamboo and coir to serve as a restroom and kitchen for the crew. Meals would be cooked on board and supplemented with fresh fish from the backwaters. Today, the tradition is still continued and the food from the local cuisine is served by the Kuttanad localites, on board. Today, the houseboats have all the creature comforts of a good hotel including furnished bedrooms, modern toilets, cozy living rooms, a kitchen and even a balcony for angling. Parts of the curved roof of wood or plaited palm open out to provide shade and allow uninterrupted views. While most boats are poled by local oarsmen, some are powered by a 40 HP engine. Boat-trains - formed by joining two or more houseboats together - are also used by large groups of sight-seers.

Motor boat Cruise
We The green Odyssey Organizes motor boat cruise for the tourists at Cochin, Alappuzha and Kumarakom.

Hotel Reservation
We The Green Odyssey arrange accommodation facilities in hotels of all categories for individuals as well as groups in any part of India.

South Indian Tour package
We organize tour packages based on various themes like - religion, culture, honeymoon, hill station, beach, wildlife etc. We take into consideration the budget and time of our customer before constructing any kind of tour package. Besides, we also offer customized tour packages, in which we help our customers, design their tours according to their interest.

Car/Coach Rentals
We provide car and coach rental services including economy, premium and luxury class vehicles that will provide the best of comfort and luxury.

Air/Train Ticketing
We also provide air/train -ticketing facility to any parts of India and at any time. Just let us known the place and time and we will do the rest as soon as possible.

Ayurveda
Kerala’s equable climate, natural abundance of forests (with a wealth of herbs and medicinal plants), are best suited for Ayurveda’s curative and rejuvenations packages. In fact today, Kerala is the only state in India with practices this system of medicine with absolute dedication.We arranges Ayurvedic rejuvenation programs for the tourists from all over the world.

Homestays
One of the many fascinating experiences for visitors to Kerala is without doubt the Home Stays. These are literally home away from home, allowing you to get close with the host family and the community that lives in an area.
Tucked away in misty plantation hills, amidst cool coconut groves, circled by backwaters, by the side of sun drenched beaches or in villages with distinct characteristics; home stays in Kerala offer you one of the most favoured means by visitors to enjoy and experience the culture, lifestyle and flavours of the land and its people.

Village Back water Cruise (Country Boat)
Backwaters are an amazing phenomenon of Kerala - a necklace of lagoons, lakes, canals and rivers that run through the length of this beautiful land. Infact much of Kerala's uniqueness lays in its backwaters - found nowhere else in the world.

Honeymoon Package
Kerala has been emerged as a Paradise for honeymooners, because of its beautiful Beaches, Lakes, Backwaters, Hill stations, houseboats etc. We offer you a world of choice for your romantic honeymoon holidays, romantic vacations.

Conference Booking
We The Green Odyssey arrange Conference facilities in hotels of all categories of groups in Kerala.

Art Forms
Kerala is home to a stunning variety of art forms. 'Kathakali' the most popular art form in which the entire body is used to portray a story. The Kathakali artistes wear elaborate costumes, ornaments and facial make-up.'Mohiniyattam' the dance of enchantress and 'Kalaripayattu' the amazing martial art.

Trekking
The mountain ranges of Kerala offer breathtaking, enthralling trekking routes. Trekking enthusiast can also explore the rugged beauty of the lofty mountains romancing the shimmering waterfalls cascading down in glee, like a merry village belle. Experience the thrill of sheer adventure by our trekking tours in Kerala amidst the world’s most beautiful places.

Guide Services
Odyssey India is embedded with a bunch of smart and elegant guides who are proficient in many languages.

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Kerala House Boats

Kerala House Boats

Kettuvallam
The Kettuvallom or 'boat with knots' is so called because the entire boat is held together with coir knots only - not a single nail is used during the construction. The boat is made of huge planks of Jack wood (Artocarpus hirsuta) or 'Aanjili' and joined with coir. This is then coated with a caustic black resin made from boiled cashew kernels.

A portion of the Kettuvallom is covered with a canopy made of the wood from the areca nut tree and bamboo mats and coir and served in the old days as a rest room and kitchen for the crews. Kettuvalloms were formerly used for the transport of goods like rice, spices and coir from the isolated villages of the interior to the towns.

A Kettuvallom, which measures from 20 - 25m in length and from 4m - 4.5m across, can hold up to 30 tons of cargo. Two men punting at each end with long bamboo poles moved these huge barges. With the advent of roads, bridges and modern transportation, these Kettuvallom gradually disappeared from use. There used to be an entire clan of artisans who were involved in Kettuvallom construction.

House Boats
The house boat of today is an an innovative version of its Kettuvallam ancestor.While converting Kettuvalloms in to house boats,care is taken to use only eco-friendly and traditional materials,retaining the bamboo mat roofs and coir mat floors.As in the old days,kerosene lanterns are used to give a romantic touch even though solar lighting is equipped.

The design incorporates the best of the old and the new.Even while retaining the strong traditional flavour,the standards of comfort and convenience are very high.In choosing your house boat you have the choice of single,double or triple bed rooms in standard,air-conditioned or non a/c deluxe or luxury categories.

House boat with a mini coference hall is the best choice for those who want to enjoy their meetings and get together.Modified to meet a novel concept of holidaying,they are comfortably furnished with an open lounge,one or two or three bath attached bed rooms and a kitchen and with a upper deck for more privacy.

Fetures of House boat

Traditional construction of jackfruit and bamboo, with arched grooves and projecting 'sit-outs' to conjure up images of a floating Sydney Opera House!

  • A friendly crew of 3-4 to propel the boat, untangles passing water lilies, buy and cook dinner and generally pamper you
  • One, two or three double-bedrooms per boat.
  • Solar panel for refrigeration, cooling and lighting up the interiors.
  • Shower cubicle and flush toilet with running water.
  • Fully equipped kitchen.
  • Catering to suit all diets.
  • Refrigerated drinks available, including 'Thrilling chilled' Kingfisher beer.
  • Collection from (and drop-off at) the door of any waterside hotel.
  • Sun deck with a mattress.
  • Eco-friendly furniture is used wherever possible.
  • Fishing rod for recreation
  • Mosquito nets/Mosquito repeller in bedrooms.
  • Clean and high quality linen, blankets, towels, and kitchenware, etc.
  • Cold storage for beverages and perishable food.
  • Bio-chemical toilets with W/c and hand shower.
  • Boat operated with silent engine (In board).

Cruise
You can choose at Kollam,Alumkadavu,Thottapally,Alappuzha,Thottapally and Kumarakom spend a day or several ,cruising to your destination,Pausing to take in local sites.

Routes
You can board at Kollam (Quilon), Alumkadavu, Thottapally, Alappuzha (Alleppey),, Kumarakom and spend a day or several, cruising to your destination, pausing to take in local sites.

Crews
The crew includes a captain, an engine driver and a cook, with optional English speaking guide.

Cuisine
The cuisine is traditionally Keralan (Vegetarian and non-vegetarian). Ethnic meals are prepared on board by your personal cook.

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Wayanad

Wayanad

Kuruva Dweep
Kuruva Island is situated on the tributaries of the river kabani and is a fabulous picnic spot. Its serene silence and wide expanse of the evergreen forest leaves you astonishing. This island is isolated but an array of uncommon species of birds, herbs and orchids are the monarchs of Kuruva Island. Kuruva Island is 17 kms to the east of Mananthavady.
Kuruva Island is a vast island of 950 acres abundantly rich with green forest. It is very far from the turbulence of city life making it an exotic place for visitors to relax and enjoy the beauty of the nature.

Boys Town
15 km north of Mananthavady):Herbal garden, nature care centre, sericulture unit, perma-culture centre etc., established by the Wayanad Social Service Society and Jean Park, (the Indo-Danish project for promoting herbal gardening), are situated here.

Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuary
20 km east of Manathavady, 13 km from Thirunelly on the Kodagu Road. Open (0600 -0800 hrs 1500 – 1730 hrs) Tholpetty wildlife sanctuary is situated in Wayanad, in the lower hills of Nilgiris, 300 Kms north east of Cochin (six and half hour’s journey) and 100 kms south west of Mysore. Being part of the Niligri biosphere reserve of the Western Ghats, Tholpetty is one of the largest protected areas and best places to see Asian elephants and Indian bison. The sanctuary covers an area of 345Km.

Thirunelly Temple
(32 km northeast of Mananthavady): Surrounded by Kambamala, Karimala and Varadiga, the Thirunelly temple is a marvel of temple architecture. The shrine is shielded with 30 granite columns and the ground is paved with huge square pieces of granite. The crystal clear waters of the Papanasini River running downhill add to the enchantment of the place.

Pakshipathalam
(10 km from Thirunelly): This place can be accessed only by trekking. Rare species of birds can be sighted from the watch tower of this bird sanctuary.

Pazhassi Tomb
(32 km northeast of Kalpetta): The memorial of the 'Lion of Kerala’ - Veera Pazhassi Raja -, who organised the guerilla warfare against the British East India Company, is situated at Mananthavady. The pulpally cave is where Pazhassi took refuge until he was captured by the British.

Nagarhole Wildlife Sanctuary
(40 km from Mananthavady) This sanctuary in Karnataka state extends over an area of 643.39 sq km. The park houses diverse species of plant and animal life.

Visiting time: 0600 - 0800 hrs and 1500 -1730 hrs.

Chembra peak
(14 km west of Kalpetta): At 2100 m above mean sea level, Chembra is the highest peak in Wayanad and is an ideal area for trekking

Banasura Sagar Dam,
Considered to be the largest earth dam in India, as well as the second largest in Asia, this is a mini hydel project. A sprawling Sanctuary and peak with ever flowering trees are major tourist attractions. Boating facilities in the dam and trekking trails leading from here draw out door enthusiasts.

Meenmutty waterfall
(12 km east of Meppadi and 29 km from Kalpetta, on the Ooty main road). An interesting 2 km jungle trek will lead to the largest and most spectacular waterfall in Wayanad.A unique feature of Meenmutty is that the water drops from nearly 1000ft over three stages, presenting a triple –decker effect.

Sentinel Rock Waterfall
22 km south of Kalpetta near Chooralmala. Locally known as Soochippara and is a very popular leisure destination. This is a three step waterfall more than 200 mts in height. Framed by enchanting scenery. A must to see site! This region is ideal for rock climbing. Soochipara can be reached by a scenic 2 kms. Nature walk and deer and other wildlife can be seen near the waterfront.

Kanthanpara Waterfall
(22 km away from Kalpetta): Smaller than sentinel rock, Kanthanpara and its surroundings make for an ideal picnic spot.

Sulthan Bathery
Sulthan Bathery, earlier known as Ganapativatom, is a quaint town in the Wayanad district of Kerala. The place became known as Sulthan Bathery after Tipu Sulthan of Mysore invaded the region and used the Jain temple here as a battery. During Tipu Sulthan’s invasion in the 18th century an imposing fort was built here; unfortunately no remains of it stand today. This picturesque town is situated at an altitude of 1000 meters above MSL, flanked by majestic hills with patches of cliffs, valleys and plains interwoven with the mountainous terrain. Present day Sulthan Bathery is not only the largest town in Wayanad but also the hub of all tourism and commercial activities in the district. The regional population predominantly comprises of tribals and the economy is essentially agrarian in nature. Watch the scenic beauty of the place unfold before your eyes as you take a drive from Kalpatta to the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary at Muthanga. The historic town lies close to the Kerala - Karnataka border.

Bathery Jain Temple
The Jain Temple of Sulthan Bathery built in the 13th century has withstood the tests of time – having served as a place of worship for Jains, Hindus and later used as an ammunition store (battery) by Tipu Sulthan’s army. This place of historic importance is one of the prominent tourist attractions here. The temple has quite a few exquisite stone carvings.

Ambalavayal Heritage Museum
This heritage museum, situated 12 km to the south of Sulthan Bathery, is one of the largest and best archaeological museums in the State. Exhibits in the museum include many 2nd century rare artifacts including ancient stone weapons, hunting equipments, clay sculptures and other interesting related artifacts. These rare exhibits, evidencing the existence of an advanced civilization in the mountainous terrains of Wayanad, lure archaeologists, historians and lay people alike. The museum also has an interesting display of stone engravings known as Hero Stones that portrays the valorous feats of the ancient tribal warriors.

Edakkal Caves (Open 0900-1700 hrs)
Edakkal caves are situated on the Ambukuthi Mountains at a distance of about 16 km from Sulthan Bathery. Located at an altitude of 1000 m above MSL, is a set of three caves, considered to be one amongst the earliest sites of human settlement on the face of the planet. Each of these caves has numerous ancient stone scripts, various animal and human figurines, symbols, ancient weaponry figures et cetera depicted on the walls. These depictions, estimated to be over 3000 years old, have contemporaries only in Stiriya in the European Alps and a few places in Africa.

Muthanga Wildlife Sanctuary
En route from Sulthan Bathery to Mysore is the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary at Muthanga. The sanctuary is a safe haven for a diverse variety of flora and fauna including many rare and endangered ones. This fragile eco-system falls under the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The sanctuary shares borders with the Nagarhole and Bandipur reserves of Karnataka and with the Mudumalai reserve of Tamilnadu. Wayanad Sanctuary puts much emphasis on scientific conservation measures that are eco-friendly and sustainable.

Chethalayam Falls
This gorgeous cascade is located near Sulthan Batheri. To reach this waterfall one has to trek through 4 km across the hilly terrain.

Vythiri
Imagine walking around soft undulating hills, surrounded by lush green plantations in a weather that is wet, cool and a perfect complement to the pristine ambience all around. Welcome to the Wayanad district of Kerala, a must visit while on a tour to “God’s Own Country”! If you are planning a holiday in Kerala, make sure you include a trip to Vythiri, a beautiful hill resort tucked away amidst the green slopes of the Western Ghats in Wayanad.

Lakkidi
Popularly known as the ‘Gateway of Wayanad’, Lakkidi is an ideal place to experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Wayanad. Located at an altitude of 700 m above MSL, Lakkidi is blessed with the abounding gifts of nature. The exciting drive up to Lakkidi along the nine hairpin bends is in itself a thrilling experience. Lying close to Lakkidi is an amazing vantage point – the Lakkidi View Point, offering dazzling views of the surrounding cliffs and valleys.

Pookot Lake
The Pookot freshwater lake, 3 km from Lakkidi, has a fresh water aquarium, a children’s park and facilities for boat riding. Pookot Lake, lying amidst picturesque tropical vegetation and hills, is one of the natural, fresh water bodies of Wayanad.

PhantomRock
Close to the Ambalavayal town is a skull shaped rock formation known popularly as the Phantom Rock. Locally known as Chancery Mala, this skull shaped rock is situated amidst scenic surroundings.

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Vythiri Hill Station

Vythiri Hill Station

Imagine walking around soft undulating hills, surrounded by lush green plantations in a weather that is wet, cool and a perfect complement to the pristine ambience all around. Welcome to the Wayanad district of Kerala, a must visit while on a tour to “God’s Own Country”! If you are planning a holiday in Kerala, make sure you include a trip to Vythiri, a beautiful hill resort tucked away amidst the green slopes of the Western Ghats in Wayanad.

Vythiri is located at a distance of around

From Bangalore: 282 Kms
Kozhikode (Calicut): 60 Kms
Kalpetta: 15 kms
Karapura - 100 kms
Madikeri - 200 kms
Ooty: 140 kms
Mysore: 140 kms
Bandipur - 110 kms
Mudumalai - 110 kms

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