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The Tropical South

What a fantastic trip this was. Our guide Lukas was so knowledgable and willing to share his own opinions of his native country with us as well as his extensive academic knowledge. The holiday was a mix of local, cultural and energetic experiences from walking through tea plantations and spice gardens, cruising on the boat, visiting temples, local shops and markets to cooking and eating our own curry and seeing elephants in the wild and monkeys on our hotel balcony!

Most Inspirational Moment

The most fascinating experience was visiting a local fish market and watching the morning catch come in with all the local hoteliers and restaurants and individuals bartering and buying. I shouldn't think this has changed for centuries!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent leader. Friendly, knowledgeable and able to deal efficiently with every eventuality.

Advice for Potential Travellers

We were concerned about "Delhi Belly" but sensible precautions of hand washing, use of gel and avoiding ice,salads and drinking bottled water kept us all well. We felt very safe in Southern India and only came across friendly people. I cannot believe that with this varied tour wouldn't have highlights for everyone.

The Tropical South

Fantastic trip, lots of variety.

Most Inspirational Moment

The time spent on the Houseboat.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The leader was fantastic, giving lots of information stopping the bus to show us sights of interest and finding places to eat.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Come and see the south, it is amazing!

The Tropical South

An amazing and wonderful insight into beautiful Kerala.

Most Inspirational Moment

Too many to narrow down to just one! The fishing nets at Cochin, the walk into the tea plantations in Munnar, the houseboat on the backwaters.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sam was a brilliant group leader. The group got on very well, and am sure this was down to Sam. His knowledge of everything from politics to history to wildlife was excellent. Nothing was too much trouble, and he ensured we were always happy and safe.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take lots of mosquito repellent, and change money at any opportunity you can - the ATMs could be a little temperamental.

Tropical south

A fascinating two weeks, seeing and learning so much about the area.

Most Inspirational Moment

The trek through the tea plantations was wonderful.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sam was excellent. He was so knowledgable about everything, from plants to politics of India. He was entertaining to listen to, and built a good rapport with the group.

The Tropical South

Good company, just the right sized group. The tour guide was excellent, the driver and his assistant were helpful and safe. The route was well chosen with a combination of large and small towns / cities with interesting history and sites. The restaurants we visited were good with varied menus. Scenery was excellent. There was something for everyone: scenery, culture, wildlife, history and many varieties of kingfisher (of both types!)

Most Inspirational Moment

Difficult - I think probably the the evening walk to the fishing harbour at Kovalam with the sun setting behind the mosque. But the optional boat trip on Periyar Lake in the evening was a close runner up when we were fortunate to see wild elephants, otters, large turtles, many kingfishers, monkeys, deer, bison and wild boar. Actually perhaps this was the best. But then there was the morning boat trip with sun rising behind the chinese fish traps.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sam was an excellent group leader and was able to provide much interesting background on all the places visited as well as the normal information you would expect. The group as a whole got on very well and I'm sure that this was in part thanks to him. Very humorous and diplomatic.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Some of the party stayed on at the end for a few relaxing days at the beach - we could not manage it on this occasion but it was a very good idea and would definitely try to do it on a future trip.

Great & unforgettable introduction to India

A very busy tour schedule but the option is there to opt out of some of the activities: I decided against the 4 hour walk in Munnar because I felt it would be too much for me and didn’t want to slow others down. There was no pressure to do everything. On the longer journeys we made frequent stops to look at things & have a snack or drink so it was always interesting with lots of points of interest. This is a real experience of the culture and life of Kerala and the guide was fantastic in the way he shared his knowledge with us, answering questions and acting as interpreter of food people & culture , A great intro into India in one of the most beautiful areas that in comparison to the north seems relatively affluent. The tea plantations and mountains are outstandingly beautiful.

Most Inspirational Moment

Loved the day spent on the boat - such a relaxing and fun time just watching the world go by, culminating in a group meal in the evening with music - and the men dressed in Keralan Lungis.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The group leader was brilliant - nothing was too much trouble and he gave time to every member of the group helping us to change money, buy drink and advising on all sorts of things - even helping me phone my partner in the UK.. When the tour schedule was affected by a 3 day strike in Madurai he improvised and changed the plans so that we got the most out of our time. He helped the group gel together and always smiled.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This is a great intro to India. Advice for women - sleeveless tops are ok providing you bring something to cover up when needed - like a shawl or thin cover - sometimes you get stares for wearing different things!

Intense, exciting and fabulous!

My first trip to India was everything I hoped it would be. This was my 4th Exodus trip and I knew I would be in good hands. I was a woman in my 60’s, travelling solo for the first time, but had no fears or worries. Everything went smoothly and I was in good company from start to finish.The whole experience was incredible and I have over 600 photos to prove it!
If you’ve never been to India before, this is a great trip, avoiding the big cities like Delhi & Mumbai for the gentler pace of Kerala & Tamil Nadu. That’s not to say you won’t encounter mad tuk tuk drivers and incessant horn tooting – but that’s just India! I’d recommend this trip 100% – an adventure of a lifetime. Definitely want to see more of this fascinating country now!

Most Inspirational Moment

Too many to mention. For me a lifelong dream of watching the Kathakali theatre and visiting the fabulous Meenakshi temple in Madurai have to be at the top of the list. But lots of other cultural experiences, like visiting a local laundry in Fort Kochi, eating palmyra palm fruit from a seller at the side of the road, trying out the tea picker's tool near Munnar, travelling through the Western Ghats with it's fantastic tea bushes. The journey on the houseboat was wonderful too as was visiting local markets and eating parathas and drinking masala chai at roadside cafes and my Ayurvedic massage in Periyar! As an ex teacher,the visits to 2 local schools were an eye opener, I even got to sing a song to the children, who were very appreciative!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ajith Kumar was amazing. A kind, helpful, generous guide, with a great sense of humour who was passionate about his area of India and who wanted us to experience as much as we could in the 2 weeks we were with him. Nothing was too much trouble, he was especially helpful when I developed a nasty cold and cough, seeking out appropriate medication for me. I'm sure it was only due to him that we saw so many incredible sights. From visiting a site to see how clay bricks were made, to buying samosas and fruit for picnic lunches and for me - interpreting the menus in restaurants and hotels, so I didn't have to eat too much chilli! Aji as he liked to be called was a fabulous role model for other tour leaders, I know I wouldn't have had such an amazing time with so many brilliant memories had it not been for him. He gave us an amazing amount of information, but I didn't feel I had information overload, as can so often happen. We were caught up in the Jallikattu demonstration in Madurai, which meant we didn't see the Gandhi museum which was disappointing, but couldn't be helped. Aji handled the situation brilliantly and there was never a time when we felt overwhelmed by the huge crowds of demonstrators.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The pace is quite full on, but feel free to drop out of experiences if you need to, it's your holiday after all. When I was ill, I missed the jungle walk but needed the time to relax and felt better for it. However if you can, embrace everything that's on offer as it will enrich your experience. Be prepared for some hotels to be basic eg the eco homestay. The beds at Sona Palmshore in Kovalam are rock hard too! I took a small feather travel pillow, which I was grateful to have as many of the hotel pillows aren't comfortable but maybe that's just me! I didn't need the suggested £15 a day for food, the food is extremely cheap, - I took £300 sterling and came back with £75! I did buy some souvenirs & I would suggest Periyar & Kovalam as the best places. We mainly changed cash at money lenders so didn't have to shfow our passports. Be prepared to haggle! Otherwise take plenty of hand gel or antibac wipes. No one in our group had an upset stomach as far as I'm aware.

The Tropical South

A great variety of experiences: churches, temples, palaces, museums, tea plantations, spice plantations, rubber plantations, cookery demonstration, wildlife park, houseboat on Keralan backwaters, beach resort. The accommodation was a good deal better than expected with 4 hotels sporting swimming pools and the staff unfailingly helpful and welcoming. Food throughout was delicious.

Most Inspirational Moment

The day walk at Munnar was stunning; the houseboat on the backwaters was idyllic as was the Deshadan resort; the Gandhi museum was very moving; the final 2 days on Kovalam beach was delightful.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Lucose was an absolute joy: very knowledgeable about the history, culture and politics of the region, very well organised, ready to go the extra mile to ensure we were all contented, always courteous, friendly and helpful. Our driver Santosh and his assistant Venky were likewise extremely helpful at all times and we felt we were in safe hands.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trip notes supplied all the information needed however I would suggest that there is no need to take a towel with you as all the hotels provided them and those with a pool provided further towels at the poolside.

A perfect balance of culture, leisure and activity

This trip was exactly what we needed. There was a good mixture of things to see and do, whilst being able to relax and not feel rushed.

Most Inspirational Moment

The morning walk to see the wildlife at Peryar. The cooking lesson was great fun and the whole group got involved

Thoughts on Group Leader

Lukose was exceptional. What more can I say?

The Tropical South

This was my first trip to India. I chose this area in particular because I’d heard good things from others who had been there. I wasn’t disappointed, Kerala and Tamil Nadu were so much more colorful, lush and relaxed than I’d anticipated. We saw so many different things, from the tea plantations to the beach, with a cruise on the backwaters in between.

Most Inspirational Moment

Meeting the local people. Everywhere we went people were so friendly and welcoming. The hotel and houseboat staff, strangers we got chatting to in cafes, shops and museums. We rarely went anywhere without being invited for tea of having a photo taken!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Phillip was conscientious, knowledgeable and had a great sense of humor. We were a small group and he looked after us amazingly, his attention to detail was incredible. He was passionate about the area and it was infectious.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go to the Gandhi Museum in Madurai, a fascinating place. Leave with plenty of empty space in your suitcase, there are some great shopping opportunities. Do bring shoes with good grip for the walks, it can be muddy.