Culture, Cuisine & Wilderness Tour of South India

What to expect on this itinerary
The majesty of India’s deep south comes from ancient cities and secluded jungle, flavorful cuisine and immaculate beaches. On this custom tailored tour you will lounge in a private plantation surrounded by tranquil jungle and cruise along a river in search of elephants and tigers. Relax in a private resort on the golden sands of the Arabian Sea and experience the locals’ grand smiles and gregarious lifestyle. You can watch the sun peek through forests and reflect off of the sea. It shines on palaces and temples alike and illuminates the nature of South India.
Customizable Itinerary
Bangalore - The Way to India
The images of India run through your mind on repeat as you make your way to the airport. Your flight to Bangalore will soon have you touring the streets that mix history with cosmopolitan luxury. You will find palaces and spices, tigers and culture. Every minute reminds you of what you of the possibilities that you will find during your time in Southern India. As your flight continues to bring you closer to remarkable history and unparalleled tradition you can rest your eyes and ready yourself for the wonders to come.
What's Included:
Bangalore - Impressive First Impressions
Bangalore -History Now
Hassan - Sacred Statues and Villages
Mysore - The Home of South India
Nagarhole National Park - Opulent Palaces to Lavish Wildlife
Nagarhole National Park- The Elephant and Tiger Experience
Nagarhole National Park - Early Morning, Best Morning
Nagarhole National Park - Your Own Private Wilderness
Kasaragod - Jungle Plantation to Beach Resort
Kasaragod - The Unique and the Flavorful
Kasaragod - Your Journey Onwards
Trip Highlights
- Visit the exquisite décor and architecture of Mysore Palace
- Traverse the combination of cosmopolitan luxury and ancient history in the city of Bangalore
- Witness the incredible size of the Jain statue of Shravanabelagola
- Venture through the wilderness of Nagarhole National Park on a game drive in search of elephants and tigers
- Find tranquility and solitude in the far reaches of the jungle at Fringe Ford plantation
- Indulge in the delicious cuisine and serene atmosphere of the Neeleshwar Hermitage
- Taste the remarkable flavors of Southern Indian cuisine
Detailed Description
The wonders of India’s deep south are lavish and historic, colorful and flavorful. On this 12-day tour, best experienced from October to March, you will find comfort and luxury, history and culture. Leopards linger in the trees of Nagarhole National Park. The Jain statue at Shravanabelagola shows ancient devotion to the religion as it towers over the temple. From the elegant and opulent Mysore Palace to the extraordinary landscape at Fringe Ford, the natural and the manmade, the temples and cities, the people and the cuisine will all mesmerize you.
Your fantastic journey through Southern India begins with your arrival in Bangalore. The city is a stupendous mixture of modern and historical architecture and culture. The skyline hovers over the tree line that dots various neighborhoods. Enjoy a tour of the city with a private guide who will take you through the spectacular history of the Lalbagh Botanical Gardens and show you the cosmopolitan hangout of Brigade Road. The following day you will venture to Shravanabelagola to see the incredible statue of Jain.
In the evening you will settle in a charming rural village lodge in Hassan. After you visit the ancient temple complexes you will come to Mysore and the spellbinding Devaraja Market where the colors of flowers, spices, and kumkum are unparalleled. In the morning you will witness the spectacular Mysore Palace before reaching Kabini, a wildlife sanctuary at the edges of the Nagharhole National Park. Spend two days exploring the fabulous waterways and forests that are home to exceptional wildlife, including elephants, tigers, leopards, and sloth bear.
On the eighth day you will find yourself at Fringe Ford, a secluded plantation located on the cusp of the Wyanad and Tholpetty wildlife sanctuaries. Trek through the jungle and along the mountains before arriving at Neeleshwar Hermitage in Nileswaram. You will have two days to enjoy the indulgent cuisine and spectacular beachside location. On your final day your private transfer will escort you to the Calicut airport for your journey home.
Zicasso offers a variety of India vacation tour packages. For more information, also browse the reviews for India tours.
Starting Price
$3,000 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 57 reviews
We had the most amazing trip to Mumbai, Aurangabad for the Ellora and Ajanta caves, Tadoba and Kabini for wildlife, Mysore, Kochi, Munnar, and, finally, Kumarakom. Everything went according to plan and our agency checked in with us via WhatsApp most days. Our guides and drivers were all excellent and looked after us so well.
I would thoroughly recommend Zicasso’s travel agency and will certainly use them when we return to India.
The initial planning via WhatsApp phone calls and emails was on point, and we were able to create the itinerary we wanted.
The hotels were excellent and although we had many very early starts, there was always some downtime during the day to chill.
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We surely enjoyed the sites of southern India with the people, temples, geography, guides and driver. We had several calls from a travel agency representative to make sure we were enjoying ourselves and if better services could be provided. Several of the hotels were outstanding, while a few were not to our standard, they were the best the area had to offer. We had difficulties with flight connections due to a delay, but a travel agency representative helped us get to our hotel, arranged for us to meet our driver, and a representative made the check in as comfortable as possible due to our ten hour late arrival. A world traveler could not do better with this company than any other travel company.
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I think overall the trip was adequate.
Only one hotel was amazing and tour guides and drivers seen disconnected because none knew about the other legs of our trip and could not answer questions.
Drivers also bring you to tourist traps - shops and restaurants that are overpriced, but this is fairly common practice in India and hard to avoid.
Guides knew good English, but drivers did not and were not familiar with our schedule.
However, the company has good intentions and will do their best to assist travelers. It can be hard to communicate effectively with them because the headquarters are in New Delhi even if you are traveling to other parts of India.
When we first arrived, they provided us with water in the car, but this immediately stopped after the first few days.
Travel Company's Comments
A few facts:- Kate and Andrew finalised their trip in a very short notice.- Their travel was in the month of May - which is the peak summer month in Northern India.- From their feedback and from what our staff listed - it appears the unexpectedly inclement weather was a major factor [they had known it would be warm - but had not expected that it would be how it turned out] - this added to their discomfort.- Local disruptions such as flight delays [their flight from Varanasi to Agra was delayed by over 2 hours], and the fact that their hotel in Varanasi was relatively empty [they were the only guests in the hotel that night] left them unsettled.
We could have certainly done a better job by:- providing cold towels & replenishing bottled water during the journey to make them as comfortable as possible.
Let me now address the points raised by her :
- There are two kind of guides available in India - accompanying guides & local guides.Some of the guests take the option of having an accompanying guide who is well versed with the entire program and accompany them throughout the journey. On the other hand, Kate has taken the option of locally appointed guides, which is the less expensive option. In such a case, they met different guides at different locations, who were "experts" of their own region. Since, they have been appointed only for a part of the program, they are not really aware of the entire itinerary that Andrew and Kate were on, nor could it be really expected of them to answer questions relating to other parts of this vast country.
- The trip designed for Kate & Andrew was not really a round trip - she started her journey in Delhi and took a flight to Varanasi; from Varanasi, she again took a flight to Agra and drove to Jaipur - then on to Mumbai, her final destination before flying back home. The trip had many internal flights and almost at every location she has been received by a different vehicle and driver. Since the driver was the only one travelling with the client, they tend to build a great rapport with the travellers.
I have spoken with all the drivers who transported them - but knowing how the trade works, it would surprise me that there was any incident or overt action on any drivers part to put the travellers to discomfort.
- On the positive side - Kate seems to have enjoyed the visit to the Smile Buddha school in Varanasi that was specially arranged by our company. That plus some great reviews about her visit are on her blog site :
http://katestyledpretty.com/2013/06/24/buddha-smile-school-in-sarnath-india/
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My wife and I just returned from a fantastic trip to India arranged by a tour company that we found through Zicasso. This agency is based in Delhi and provided a flawless trip for us. We didn't make it easy for them. We spent a week in North India and a week in the South. Our first week was disrupted by terrible weather in the USA but the travel company rescued our entire itinerary with a couple of compressions and some early morning departures. And they did this in 45 minutes!
We visited Delhi, the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Jaipur and Agra in the north. Then we flew to Chennai (Madras) and spent 2 days in Tiruvannamalai to visit the Ramanashramam there. Then we went to Pondicherry and returned to Chennai stopping in at Mamallapuram for the 7th century temples. We enjoy 'boot camp' touring so we stuffed in as many temples, churches, towns etc as we could.
All of this in 9 days, 6 hotels, 2 drivers and myriad of guides all of whom were excellent. The level of service and hospitality was astonishing throughout. We were careful to eat at the hotels or at restaurants recommended by the guides so we had no trouble with upset stomachs etc. Not a single connection, reservation etc went wrong so we were mightily impressed.
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