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BIRDING, NATURE AND PEOPLE

Bird watching and wildlife, indigenous guides and trekkers, home-cooked food, forests and tea gardens, cardamom plantations, waterfalls, bathing, camping, tribal huts, homestays, toy train at Ooty and more…

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Sample birding tour: 13 days/12 nights
Kerala: (Cochin) Kochi, Thattekkad, Munnar, Manavan Shola, Chinnar, Masinagudi

Cost: £2,690 for a couple (not per person) for this birding tour in South India, excluding flights
. All our tours are private - you won't be part of a group.

The price quoted is for full board (except at hotels), an English speaking Indian driver, local hosts/guides, other travel costs

This is a sample birding tour. All our tours are customized to meet your needs. We can mix and match according to the dates, length of stay and places you would like to visit, although we like to base tours around the key community projects we support. Note that we don’t arrange air flights.

Day one
Your arrival in the City of Kochi. Set on a cluster of islands and narrow peninsulas, Kochi is a city of cultural diversity - winding streets, shady trees, Kathakali dance, modern Indian art, 500-year old Portuguese houses, mosques, a tiny Jewish community with ancient roots - and ferry boats scuttling backwards and forwards.

Once you are settled into your hotel, we can take you on our backstreet tour of the city by foot and three-wheelers, visiting the spice market, the fishing habour and, in the evening, the city's Kathakali dance show.

Overnight: (1 night), Brunton Boatyard - Fort Cochin - a grand hotel built on a former shipping yard, using old Portuguese architecture. The hotel lies at the Harbour mouth and all rooms (and the swimming pool) have a magnificent view of the sea and the Delta..

Day two and three
We will make our way by car (one hour) to the bird sanctuary at Thattekkad, a lowland forest rich in bird life - over 270 species in a very small area. For those searching for the endemics of the Western Ghats (regarded as one of the most important pristine forest and mountain areas in Asia) - Thattekkad should be rewarding. The rare Indian Pitta, the endemic Malabar Parakeet, Malabar Grey Hornbill and the Whitebellied Treepie are common visitors.

Overnight: (2 nights). The Hornbill Camp, a luxury tented camp (with en-suite toilet) on the banks of the river Periyar. You'll wake to a dawn chorus of birds, and will be cared for a feed by the guide's family and local community members. Large numbers of rare birds and butterflies can be seen just by taking a stroll around the camp.

Day four and five
From the lowlands, we'll take the spectacular two hour long drive the National Highway 49 - through forests and tea gardens - to the hill station of Munnar, 1524 metres high in the mountains. The combination of crisp mountain air, craggy peaks and tall red wood trees make it a peaceful retreat. Here rare endemic bird species find their home - the White bellied Shortwing, the Broad tailed Grass bird - as well as the endangered Nilgiri Tahr (primitive cousins of true goats).

The area was once a favourite summer resort of the British Government and still has a colonial air. Our stay at the Plantation Bungalow - a cardamom plantation bungalow - reflects the lives of the planters. Here we can explore the plantations and meet the artisans who work the land. We can also make our way to the enclave of the Nilgiri Tahr at Rajamala, explore the grasslands at Munnar, and make our way down the Bodi Ghat to search for the yellow throated babbler.

Overnight: (2 nights). The Plantation Bungalow - a traditional Keralan house - perched on a cliff overlooking valleys and mountains.

Day six
We'll spend the day making our way towards Asia's largest high altitude mountain forest, the Manavan Shola, with plenty of stops en-route. The forest encompasses 518 sq km of vegetation, moist and stunted with 'moss and lichen-covered tree trunks. Several rare varieties of wild orchids can also be seen, as well as Giant tree ferns, Rhododendrons.

A study conducted by the Kerala Forest Research Institute identified 35 rare plant species and 95 species of butterflies (endemic butterflies include the 'Nilgiri Clouded Yellow', 'Nilgiri Tiger', 'Red Admiral', 'Cabbage White', and 'Nilgiri Four Ring'. ) The 'Nilgiri Wood Pigeon' breeds here. In the higher altitudes, the salea lizards can be found - the 'Anamalai salea', 'Nilgiri salea' as well as the endemic species of calotes.

Overnight: (1 night). Either camping or Tallayar Estate Bungalow - a three-bedroom bungalow in a tea estate - fine food and surrounded by mountains.

Day seven
We'll drive through the Muduvan village at Kandalur to the sandalwood forests of Marayur and then to Chinnar Wildlife sanctuary. We will take a 2-3 hour easy walk to a traditional hut managed by the Muduvan tribe.

Muduvans are believed to have migrated from the plains of Bodinaikanur in Tamil Nadu following the attack of King Pandya of Madurai. The name Muduvan refers to the way they carry babies in a pouch made by tying the cloth on their shoulders (mudukku). This is also the reason why they are known as the Back People.

The culture and customs of the Muduvans is influenced by Tamil, even though they are fluent in both Malayalam and Tamil. In the pioneering years of planting, a close bond grew between the British and the Muduvans due to the Muduvan's knowledge of the terrain. As hunters, guides and game watchers there was no rival. Mr. A. J. E Johnson - a British planter - describes his first meeting with a Muduvan thus: "He came bounding up the hillside with as little effort as a young stag and greeted me with a salaam".

Overnight: (1 night). Traditional huts at the top of the rocky outcrop Vaisyapara. There we will be looked after and fed by Muduvan from the local community. The view of the surrounding plains is magnificent for wildlife viewing.

Day eight and nine
We'll take the 2 hour drive across the Tamil Nadu border to the Indira Gandhi national park - a place known for its great swathes of forests and wildlife - birds, butterflies, elephants, sloth bears, leopards, gaurs (Indian Bison), dholes (wild dogs), king cobra and the lion-tailed macaques in their natural habitat - all within an area known as Top Slip. Top Slip is a little hamlet in the Annamalai hills where teak was introduced during the British Raj. In the colonial days, the harvested timber used to be 'slipped' to the plains from the hills through a narrow canal - hence the reason for its name.

We will stay at the farm house of Prabhu, whose 4500 acre farm skirts Top Slip. The farmstead is perfect for birding. We can stroll through the plantations (coconuts, groundnuts, vanilla, gooseberry, sugarcane); visit nearby villages; meet the local people; bath in the waterfalls; take jeep safaris around the periphery of the park; and take a day visit to Valparai to see the endemic & highly endangered Lion Tailed Macaques which lives in an isolated evergreen forest patch under protection. Your trackers during the safaris will be from the indigenous tribes.

Overnight: (2 nights). The Banyan Tree Resort, built as the original home of the landlord of the 4500 acre estate. The house is perfect for relaxing - with its marble floors, small living area and open dining area with covered tiled roof, and traditional Tamilian food.

Day ten and eleven
We'll make our way by car through the hill town and down through the steep Kallatti Ghat to Masinagudi at the foothills (5 hours) - another area for excellent birding & wildlife. Here we can visit the elephant refuge and training center, take an elephant safari into the forest, and a jeep safari to look out for birds en-route. We will be able to sight elephants, gaurs and an occasional big cat.

Overnight: (2 nights). Jungle Retreat - cottages skirt the forest, with a view of the mountains from your porch. Or (at an extra cost), a homestay on the edge of the forest next to a watering hole. The place offers excellent sightings of wildlife.

Day twelve
We'll finish the tour - making our way back to Kochi - with a wonderful train journey. Taking the 'toy' train (trains with narrow-gauge tracks suitable for travelling in the hill county) we'll travel 46 km through forests, tea plantations, sixteen tunnels, and more than 250 bridges, to Mettupalayam in the plains. The slow journey takes four-and-a half to five hours, but is more than compensated by the stunning views en-route. We will then transfer to a larger train and continue our journey to Kochi, where we will arrive by the following morning.

Day thirteen

After a farewell meal, we'll take you to the airport.

Extensions to South India birding tour
1 day houseboat cruise
1 or 2 days at Arakal homestay on the beach
1 or 2 days at a spice plantation farm house near Kochi

Important note: we automatically offset your air travel through an agreement with Climate Care. This is an additional charge of, for example, £16 per person from the UK, £27 from the U.S. You can see our Advocacy page for more details on how and why we do this.

Contact us about this birding tour in South India

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Click on photos of the South India birding tour for enlargement


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Nilgiri, South India


Munnar landscape, South India



Muduvan tribal chief, Munnar, South India


Tea planatations, Munnar



Children with goat, South India



Tribal home, South India



Tribal trackers at Chinnar, Kerala birding tour



Muduvan treker during colonial times, South India



Tallayar  Estate Bungalow, Munnar, South India



A smile, South India



View from the estate, Banyan  Tree, Tamil Nadu, South India



Banyan Tree, Tamil Nadu, South India birding tour



Dragonfly, South India birding tour



Malabar Trogon, brding tour, South India



The swimming pool at Jungle Retreat, Tamil Nadu



Plum Headed Parakeet, birding tour, Kerala, South India




Datura and Ipomoea, birding tour, South India



Arakal, elephants at the entrance to the homestay, Kerala, South India



Arakal beach, Kerala, South India tour



Arakal homestay, Kerala, South India
















 

   
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