Malabar Kerala -Heritage & Harmony
6 Nights 7 Days
- Pick up and drop from airport/railway/bus station
- 6 Nights Accommodation in Hotel / Resort / Homestays.
- Meal as per the plan
- All transfers and sightseeing by private A/C vehicle (Please Note A/C will not work in Hill Road Section)
- An Hindi, English speaking friendly, Experienced Cab Driver throughout your trip
- Driver’s bata, toll, parking, road tax, fuel charges
- Mineral Water Bottle Per Day.
Freebies From Us
- Honeymoon Freebies like room decoration, candle light dinner and cake. (For Honeymooners only)
- Campfire once in a stay for Family and Friends group
- Airfare/ Train Fare.
- Personal Expenses like, Laundry shopping, Tips.
- Monument Entry Fee / Camera Fees.
- Adventure Activities – River Rafting, Skiing, Paragliding.
- Any additional services: F&B, Travel Insurance, Heater Requirement, Extra Sightseeing, etc.
- Expenses incurred due to mishap, landslide, strikes, political unrest etc. In such cases extra will be charged as per actual
- Cost for services which is not mentioned in “Inclusions”
- 5% GST Extra.
Day 1 : Mangalore Airport / Rly. Station Arrival :- Arrival at Mangalore (Mangaluru) meet our representative and transfer to hotel. Later proceed to Mangalore Sightseeing Like Mangaladevi Temple – a form of Shakti (Parvati/Durga), the temple is believed to be the origin of Mangalore’s city name, Kadri Manjunath Temple : perched on Kadri Hill in Mangalore—a captivating blend of ancient history, spiritual significance, and serene beauty, St. Aloysius Chapel – The chapel was designed as a baroque-style replica of Rome’s Sistine Chapel, Panambur Beach – a vibrant coastal gem blending natural beauty, safety, and exciting activities. Stay at Mangalore.
Mangalore – Kasaragod (1.5 hr.) – Bekal Fort : After breakfast proceed to Kasaragod (60 KM), It is famous for its Handloom and Coir industry. Enroute visit Ananthapura Lake – Temple this 9th-century temple is the only lake temple in Kerala. It’s revered as the moolasthanam. later visit Bekal Fort – Kerala’s largest and most iconic sea fort, offering historical depth and coastal beauty, Covered nearly 40 acres, about three‑quarters of its perimeter is surrounded by the Arabian Sea, giving it a dramatic coastal presence, Stay at Kasaragod.
Day 3: Kasaragod – Pulimoot Beach – Kanhangad : After breakfast proceed to Pulimoot Beach – Enjoy peaceful time at the beach, ideal for photography, Visit nearby fishing villages and backwaters (Valiyaparamba). Later visit Kanhagad & sightseeing like Anand ashram – Spiritual Retreat (~5 km east) Founded in 1931 by Swami Ramdas and Mother Krishnabai, this internationally recognized ashram offers meditation, spiritual talks, and communal meals, Sree Madiyan Koolom Kshethrapalaka Temple – A 500-year-old shrine dedicated to Goddess Kalarathri Amma (Bhadrakali), known for its distinctive wooden carvings and epic storytelling murals. In the evening visit Kanhagad Beach – this quiet beach is ideal for evening strolls. Stay at Kanhagad.
Day 4: Kasaragod – Kannur (2.5 hrs.) After breakfast proceed to Kannur –a vibrant coastal city in northern Kerala, where history, beaches, culture, and traditions come together in harmony. On arrival visit St. Angelo Fort (Kannur Fort) – Built in 1505 AD by Portuguese Viceroy Francisco de Almeida; later controlled by Dutch, Arakkal rulers, and the British, , Arakkal Museum – Former royal palace of the Arakkal family, now a heritage museum showcasing royal artifacts, documents, furniture, seals, and Islamic-Kerala cultural exhibits. Parassinikkadavu Muthappan Temple & Snake Park – Located ~16 km from Kannur city in Parassinikkadavu village, the Snake Park is Kerala’s only reptile facility, founded by the Pappinisseri Visha Chikitsa Kendra. Kannur Lighthouse Beach – Stay at Kannur.
Day 5: Kannur – Explore Northern Malabar : After breakfast proceed to Payyambalam Beach – one of Kannur’s most beloved coastal havens—perfect for relaxation, culture, and seaside fun:Muzhappilangad Beach, India’s only drive-in beach (3.8 km long), ideal for beachside drives, birdwatching, and biking, Dharmadam Island – A tiny 2-hectare (≈5 acre) uninhabited island, situated around 100 m off Dharmadam Beach, surrounded by the Anjarakandy and Thalassery rivers on three sides and the Arabian Sea on the fourth, also known as Cannanore Lighthouse — a historic beacon and scenic viewpoint overlooking the Arabian Sea, Stay at Kannur.
Day 6: Kannur – Kozhikode (3 hrs) : After breakfast proceed Kappad Beach (Kappakadavu) – Vasco da Gama stepped ashore at Kappad Beach on 20–27 May 1498 , Mananchira Square – A historic 3.5-acre freshwater pond at the city’s heart built by the Zamorins in the 14th century, Kozhikode Beach – Stretching along the Arabian Sea, this serene shoreline offers golden sands, stunning sunsets, and a long pier. Tali Shiva Temple – A 14th-century temple constructed by the Zamorins, showcasing exquisite Kerala-style wood carvings, Stay at Kozhikode.
Day 7 :- Departure :- After breakfast, leave For Kozhikode Railway Station / Airport. On arrival tour ends with Happy Memories.

