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Coconut & Spice With Wildlife TourMalabar was the epicenter of the Spice routes of yore and in Kerala these native spices are used not only to flavour the unique, regional cuisine but also as a preservative in Pickles / chutneys and believe it or not in the healing herbal Ayurvedic oils. ![]() Tellicherry - a small town in the North Malabar, was once the largest and most famous trading centre for spices, especially Pepper the most favoured and sought after spice in Europe. "Tellicherry Pepper" can still be bought of the supermarket shelves in Europe and is renowned for its pungency and flavour!! The Kerala coastline, especially Malabar
has always been rich in Spices and fresh Seafood and no other
community makes better use of this natural bounty than the "Mopillahs"
- the Muslims of the North Kerala. Fresh Prawns, Shrimp, Crab, Mussles
& Oysters are served up in sumptuous sauces and spicy curries.
Also common vegetables, a wide variety of rice and meat dishes - all
delicately flavoured with the famed spices and coconuts of Malabar.
Last but not least are the wide variety of unusual Desserts and snacks
without which no Malabari feast would be complete. Duration : 15 Days 14 Nights Day 02 Arrive Cochin
Day 03 Cochin Day 04 Cochin
Calicut - Telicherry Tellicherry a small, picturesque,
coastal town located in North Kerala where a young German scholar
Herman Gundert from Stuttgart, landed in 1836 to create history and
forge a lasting bond with the Keralites. During Gundert's sojourn here
he started a school in 1853 which is believed to be one of the oldest
schools in the country and also wrote and published the first book on
Malayalam grammar in 1851. On returning to Germany he wrote and
published a famous piece of work; treasured by the Keralites the first
Malayalam - English dictionary. Ayesha Manzil " is a beautiful, old colonial style mansion overlooking the blue Arabian sea. This bungalow was built in 1862 by Murdoch Brown, an Englishman who came to Tellicherry as a trader of the East India company. Murdoch Brown set up a 300 acre Cinnamon gardens largest in Asia, 10 kms away from this house, which still exists and is the only one- of - it's kind in the country. Formerly known as " Judges Bungalow " the present house was renamed as "Ayesha Manzil " in 1900 when it was bought by T.M. Moosa a local Muslim trader. Today his grandson C.P. Moosa invites you to holiday in Tellicherry to stay at his home and sample the warm hospitality, fantastic traditional cuisine with the emphasis on the fresh seafood and local culture, which so fascinated the travelers of yore. This heritage home where the ambience of the British Raj still lingers on, can be booked as a full serviced house for long stays or as individual rooms for short ones. All the rooms boast of period furniture and have been furnished with family heirlooms and antiques collected and restored by the present owner. Accommodation offered is for 5 large A/c, bath attached rooms. The other highlights of a holiday at "Ayesha Manzil " include a unique private swimming pool reminiscent of the traditional Kerala temple pools, Ayurveda therapy and free transfers to the unspoilt Muzhipilangad beach - accompanied by the houseboy to attend to your needs while you relax Day 05 Telicherry (Ayesha
Manjil)
Day 06 Telicherry (Ayesha
Manjil) Day 07 Telicherry (Ayesha
Manjil) Day 08 Telicherry (Ayesha
Manjil) Afternoon - vegetable-cooking
class. Day 09 Telicherry (Ayesha
Manjil) Munnar A hill station at a height of 1525 mtrs.,
Munnar offers a breathtaking view of the hills draped in folds of green
carpet of tea gardens. Munnar - the right royal resort lazily nestled
in the verdant slopes of tea country, is a quaint little town that exudes
a rare old world charm and strangely reminds one of the days of the Raj
in its elegant splendour. Beyond the rolling hills discover the rich tropical
forests abounding in exotic flora & fauna. It is here that you will
find the Anamudi peak, the highest peak in the Western Ghats, in South
India. Munnars serene atmosphere, silver streams and pleasant climate
welcome you to have a whiff of the cool mountain breeze Day 11 &12 Gavi National
Park & Wildlife Sanctuary This place is located in the middle of the evergreen forest and is accessible only along a safari road. Chances of wildlife encounter are bright and include elephants, gaur, Lion Tailed Macaques and Sambar, apart from wild dogs and the occasional tiger. This place is also a veritable treasure trove of birds (over 250 species). The name of the forest lodge at Gavi conjures up the essence of the placetranquility amidst the abundance of nature. The cool breeze from the Gavi Lake, the gentle whistle of the Malabar Whistling Thrush or the raucous cry of the Nilgiri Langur will keep you company as you wander the grounds in perfect harmony with nature. Day 13 Gavi National Park &
Wildlife Sancturay Vagamon Day 14 Vagamon Cochin Day 15 Cochin
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