Kerala
Marari Beach Extension
Why not extend your tour with 3 days by Kerala’s secluded and naturally beautiful beaches, the ideal climax to your stay. Spend 3 nights at leisure.
Prices start from £225
Prices are per person and based on 3 nights at the Abad Turtle Beach Resort, sharing a twin room, on a Breakfast Included basis and includes airport transfers.
Day 4: Kochi – Munnar Transfer in the morning to Munnar (approx 4 hours). In the afternoon visit the Tea Museum, the ideal place to showcase the genesis of tea in Kerala’s high ranges, with a fully interactive tasting tour of one of India’s major exports. Overnight the at Blackberry Resort. (B)
Day 5: Munnar – Thekkady Depart by road to Thekkady (approx 3 hours) through tranquil countryside, rich plantations and thick jungles to arrive in the enchanting city of Thekkady. The afternoon is spent at leisure with the chance to see some of Thekkady’s diverse wildlife such as the iconic Indian tiger and over 60 species of mammal and 320 species of bird many of which are endemic to the region. Stay 2 nights at the Greenwood Hotel. (B)
Day 6: Thekkady In the morning enjoy a botanical walk exploring India’s green heritage. Visit a home stay for an authentic cooking demonstration preparing you for your fully interactive cooking session. (B/L)
Day 7: Thekkady – Alleppey House Boat After breakfast transfer to Alleppey (approx 3 hours) to board your houseboat, the most traditional and relaxing way to traverse the mirror- still lagoons and palm fringed canals, bustling with glimpses from day to day life in the countryside. Spend the night on the boat under the stars on the calm waters. (B/L/D)
Day 8: Thekkady – Kumarakom Drive to Kumarakom where you will have the afternoon at your leisure; a serene, emerald green peninsula in the backdrop of Vembanad Lake one of the most fascinating places to unwind in Kerala. Stay for 2 nights at the Lemon Tree Vembanad Lake View Hotel. (B)
Day 9: Kumarakom Spend the day at leisure with options such as authentic Ayuverdic treatments or visit Kumarakom’s renowned bird sanctuary. (B)
Day 10: Kochi – Dubai – London Transfer to the airport for your return day flight with Emirates via Dubai. (B)
83 Bangalore
Munnar
Kumarakom Kochi
Alleppey
Thekkady
Dubai Beach Extension
8-night Tour Prices from
16 Jan '11 -24 Apr 01 May-10 Jul 17 Jul-07 Aug 14 Aug-25 Sep 02 Oct-04 Dec 11 Dec 18 Dec 25 Dec
01 Jan '12-08 Jan 15 Jan-25 Mar 01 Apr-22 Apr
Mixed Board
The prices in the panel are only meant as a guide and may change. Please refer to page 17 for more information.
Adult Tour Sgl Rm Sup 1580 1550 1670 1550 1605 1835 2105 1855 1740 1605 1640
360 325 325 325 385 385 490 490 490 385 385
Prices are in £’s per person based on 2 adults sharing and include taxes and fuel surcharge and ATOL fee of £105 per person (reductions or increases may apply at the time of booking). Prices will vary within the date band depending on the departure date. For full details of our pricing policy and booking conditions, please refer to pages 119-124.
Why not extend your tour with 3 nights at the Hilton Ras al Khaimah? There’s a decidedly relaxed, resort feel. By day you can take one of the frequent shuttle buses to the hotel’s private beach facilities (approx 5 min), where you can laze by one of the pools or enjoy water sports, tennis or 4 restaurants and bars. There is also golf nearby.
Prices start from £185
Prices are per person and based on 3 nights on a Breakfast Included basis, sharing a twin room and includes airport transfers.
For more information visit
worldwidejourneys.virginholidays.co.uk
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