Southern India Coast to Coast Ride

Southern India Coast to Coast Ride

14 Days Starting in Chennai and ending in Kochi (Cochin)

Visiting: India

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

MIT

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 14

Physical rating:

Moderate & Challenging

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Activities:

Cycling

From: $3900 (USD)

NB: Prices correct on 18-Jan-2025 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

The two southernmost states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala perfectly depict the contrasting nature of India. Seeing them on two wheels gives us an excellent opportunity to soak up rich culture and appreciate the different landscapes as we cycle. Tamil Nadu sees far fewer visitors than other Indian states, but this is part of the attraction as we follow quiet backroads from the fertile coastal plains in the east to the remarkable hills of the Western Ghats, which form the border with Kerala. Our ride takes us past some of the most impressive sites in southern India, including the former French colony of Pondicherry and the magnificent Sri Meenakshi Temple at Madurai. After cycling through the cooler highlands and tea estates of the Western Ghats, we reach the tranquil backwaters of Kerala, where a relaxing houseboat cruise offers the chance to unwind and reflect on a memorable journey.

Highlights

  • Explore Tamil Nadu and Kerala by bike – the most immersive way to explore the laid-back states

  • Interact with the friendly local people as we cycle through a variety of landscapes

  • Ride through emerald tea estates and spice plantations

  • Experience authentic rural India with a stay at a family-run plantation in the Mavady Hills

  • Cruise the backwaters of Kerala on a traditional rice barge – a classic experience in South India!

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrive Chennai; Transfer To Pondicherry Via The Shore Temples Of Mahabalipuram

Accommodation Name: Hotel Atithi (or similar)

Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner

Those who are on the group flights will land in Chennai early in the morning. Those not on the group flights, we recommend you are at Chennai Airport in time to join the group transfer. If not, please be at the Pondicherry hotel for 1pm to meet the group.From the airport, it’s a 3hr 30min drive to Pondicherry. Those on the group transfer take a break at Mahabalipuram, home to shore temples and rock carvings. Carving in stone is still a living art here and we see stonemasons chipping away along the roadside, practicing skills that have flourished for centuries.On arrival in Pondicherry, we have a chance to freshen up and have lunch before we assemble the bikes and explore this former French colony on a 4mi (6km) ride to Promenade Beach. We return to our hotel to freshen up before dinner and an evening briefing about our cycling adventure.Accommodation: Hotel Atithi (or similar)

Day 2 : Circular Ride Passing The Spiritual Commune Of Auroville. Enjoy Lunch In The Old Quarter.

Accommodation Name: Hotel Atithi (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

We take a circular ride to Auroville, a new-age spiritual commune. Founded in 1968 by The Mother and named after her Guru Sri Aurobindo, it promises a more balanced way of living. Revitalised by some earthly fruit juices, we ride the 9mi (15km) back into town, seeing fishing communities and cycling along the promenade, which retains some Gallic charm. Depending on time, lunch may be at Auroville or in Pondicherry, and the rest of the day is free to explore.



Accommodation: Hotel Atithi (or similar)

Day 3 : Pleasant Ride Along Village Roads To Experience Rural Life. Afternoon Ride To Chidambaram

Accommodation Name: Lakshmivilas Heritage Resort (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Starting from our hotel, we either ride out of Pondicherry through bustling traffic, or we have the option to take a transfer out of Pondicherry to miss most traffic and get on our bikes on a quieter road just outside of the city. We soon leave the city bustle for quiet backroads, experiencing rural life where simple mud huts contrast with the brightly coloured saris worn by local women. In true Indian style, we stop at a roadside restaurant for a tea break, and a little later, stop for a lakeside picnic lunch. Back on our bikes, we cycle another 41mi (66km) to Chidambaram. If we have time this evening, we may visit the ancient Thillai Nataraja Temple, in the heart of the city.Staying in the grand mansion of the village, we sleep in the extended family villa; with its own temple, it’s almost like stepping back in time.Accommodation: Lakshmivilas Heritage Resort (or similar)

Day 4 : Riverside Ride To The Old Nayak Capital Of Thanjavur; Afternoon Visit To The Town And Royal Palace

Accommodation Name: Hotel Parisutham (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

We have a scenic morning ride following quiet roads and tracks alongside the Cauvery River to Thanjavur. A capital between the ninth and 13th centuries, it regained its status under the Nayaks in the 16th century who rebuilt the Royal Palace, Durbar Hall and libraries.After lunch at a local couple’s home, in which we eat their home-made food, we take a vehicle transfer to the Thanjavur hotel. Late afternoon, we visit the palace, which houses one of the finest collections of bronze sculptures and stone carvings in southern India, and the vegetable market at Tanjore followed by a visit to the Brihadishwara Temple, one of the largest in India and known locally as the Big Temple.Accommodation: Hotel Parisutham (or similar)

Day 5 : Long Ride Through The Tamil Nadu Heartland To Chettinad

Accommodation Name: Chettinadu Mansion (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Leaving the city by the old road, often greeting and meeting friendly local people, we head into the Tamil Nadu heartland, visiting the oldest clay horse temple en route, to an area renowned for impressive mansions built by wealthy traders known as chettiars. Some of these palatial houses have been converted into boutique hotels, offering a glimpse of the past. The grand interiors of Burmese teak and elaborate plasterwork retain much of the traditional architecture of a bygone age.Accommodation: Chettinadu Mansion (or similar)

Day 6 : Scenic Ride To Madurai, A Highlight Of Any Trip To India

Accommodation Name: JC Residency (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

We have a scenic ride to Madurai, passing rice fields, often greeting the local people, and stopping for tea at a roadside cafe. En route, we pass a rocky outcrop that’s said to be the sacred abode of Lord Murugan, the son of Shiva and also known as Skanda, the most revered god in Tamil Nadu.If we have time, we visit Sri Meenakshi Temple, one of the largest temple complexes in India and one of the highlights of Tamil Nadu. Here, thousands of huge stone pillars, each adorned with different deities, are said to represent the gods of the Hindu cosmos. A constant flow of worshipers, offering pujas (rituals performed by the temple priests to the various deities) add to the heady atmosphere of incense and camphor smoke, and make this an unforgettable experience of Hindu culture.Accommodation: JC Residency (or similar)

Day 7 : Morning To Explore Madurai. Transfer To Lunch; Ride Past Indian Vineyards; Final Ascent Into The Western Ghats And Thekkady

Accommodation Name: Abad Green Forest (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We have the morning to explore the old city, including Sri Meenakshi Temple if we didn’t visit yesterday, and a local vegetable market. We then leave the heat of Madurai for the cool air of the Cardamom Hills. We transfer by vehicle to our lunch stop at Theni.After lunch, we are dropped at Cambam, from where we ride to Kumily. Hidden behind a banana plantation are the vineyards of southern India’s new venture into wine making. These give way to the forested slopes of the Western Ghats and a slow ascent through the rainforest to Thekkady, a small town close to the entrance of Periyar National Park and our accommodation for the next two nights. Reaching the peak of the climb and arriving in Kumily, we cross the invisible border into Kerala from Tamil Nadu.Accommodation: Abad Green Forest (or similar)

Day 8 : Free Day To Relax Or Visit Periyar National Park

Accommodation Name: Abad Green Forest (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today is free to relax and explore Thekkady or, perhaps go on a guided nature walk or boat safari to the nearby Periyar National Park. Centred around a human-made reservoir, it is possible to see wildlife year-round, although the best time is the dry season (March-May) when elephants graze by the lake shore; if you are very lucky, you may even see a leopard or tiger coming down to quench their thirst. There is an optional dinner and cooking demonstration available this evening at a spice plantation home.Please note, optional activities in Peryiar National Park must be pre-booked as early as possible due to limited availability. If you are interested in either or both the guided nature walk or the boat safari, please let your leader know within the first few days of your trip so he can secure your booking. More information and prices on optional activities are found in the Extra Expenses section of the Trip Notes.Accommodation: Abad Green Forest (or similar)

Day 9 : Ride Through Tea Estates; Tea Factory Stop; Continue To Vagamon

Accommodation Name: Vanilla County Plantation homestay (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Riding from the hotel, we cycle through cardamom and tea estates, stopping mid-morning for tea and to visit the tea factory in Vandiperiyar, learning more about the tea-making process. Refreshed, we continue along hilly tea plantation roads with plenty of short ascents and descents before we stop at a hilltop roadside cafe for a tea and snack break, which overlooks lofty peaks, tea plantations and the Sacred Heart Church Peermade.We have a lunch break at a small roadside restaurant near Vagamon, overlooks the tea plantation hills and a small stream. The ride after lunch is through more hilly tea plantation roads, and you may spot tea pickers working in the plantations.We end the ride with a superb winding descent on a quiet road and stay at an old plantation bungalow within the Western Ghats – a highlight for many.Accommodation: Vanilla County Plantation homestay (or similar)

Day 10 : Cycle Through Rubber And Spice Plantations To Kottayam

Accommodation Name: Whispering Palms Lake Resort (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we ride through rubber and spice plantations en route to Kottayam, known as the Syrian Christian heartland of Kerala. Here, grand churches dot the landscape and we break at Palai to visit St Thomas Church, its whitewashed facade and distinct gilded ceiling predates its Portuguese renovation. Roads converge into Kottayam, but we avoid the city by following country roads and stop for a lunch break at Erttumanoor town.



Accommodation: Whispering Palms Lake Resort (or similar)

Day 11 : Morning To Explore Or Relax By The Lake; Board A Houseboat

Accommodation Name: Houseboat

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We have the morning to relax and enjoy the lake view. Alternatively, embark on an optional ride to the nearby Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary followed by a sightseeing ride along the lakeshore. This needs to be done early, after a quick breakfast to allow time to board our houseboats at midday for a stunning backwater cruise. The houseboats, converted rice barges, have a captain, cook and crew; we just sit back, sip long drinks and watch the world pass.Accommodation: Houseboat

Day 12 : Final Ride Along The Coast Road To Fort Kochi

Accommodation Name: The Dutch Bungalow (or similar)

Meals Included: Dinner

In the middle of the morning, we disembark at Muhamma. Riding along the backroad, we cross over to the coastal road to Arthingal Beach for our first view of the Arabian Sea and, finally, know we’ve cycled across India from coast to coast. We then ride to Fort Kochi for lunch.After lunch, you may wish to visit the synagogue while in the area (please note, it is closed on Saturdays and open until 2pm on Fridays – 10am-6pm on other days). Built in 1568 for the Jewish members of Kochi’s trading communities, it is adorned with hand-painted tiles from China and elegant Belgian chandeliers, all donations from wealthy merchants. The area around the synagogue is also excellent for shopping and home to some of the last traditional lace makers, happy to demonstrate their skilled techniques and intricate designs for those interested.We check in at the hotel after, with time to freshen up or take a dip in the pool before we can all have a farewell dinner together at a seafood restaurant overlooking the harbour.Accommodation: The Dutch Bungalow (or similar)

Day 13 : Free Day In Kochi

Accommodation Name: The Dutch Bungalow (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

We have a free day to explore Kochi, its bazaars and old harbour area at leisure. Warehouses filled with the smell of tea and spices are limewashed bright green, yellow and blue; rickety old bikes and hand-painted trucks piled high with goods fill the narrow streets; and food stalls stand on every corner. Further along the road, you’ll come to Mattancherry and the Dutch Palace. For food, try the fish market near the Chinese fishing nets, where you can buy the day’s catch and have it cooked to your taste. There are also plenty of shopping opportunities here or you can take the ferry to Ernakulam city or Vypin island.Accommodation: The Dutch Bungalow (or similar)

Day 14 : End Kochi

Meals Included: Breakfast

The adventure ends today and we begin our return journeys home. Alternatively, if you’d like the adventure to continue, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

What's Included

  • All breakfasts, 11 lunches and eight dinners

  • All accommodation, including houseboat

  • Local bike hire

  • All entrance fees to monuments and national parks as per the itinerary

What's Not Included

  • Travel insurance

  • Visas and vaccinations

  • Single supplement

  • E-bike hire

Accommodation

On this cycling adventure in southern India, we spend 10 nights in hotels, one night on a houseboat, two nights in heritage properties.



The accommodations typically used are on the day-to-day itinerary. However, below are a few of the notable places we stay on this trip.



Chettinad: Chettinadu Mansion (night 5)







Stay in a 100-year-old property within Kandukathan, which was named a Heritage Village by the Indian government. The property gives you the experience of life in a bygone era, and extends some 80,000sqft (7,430sqm) but there are only 12 bedrooms, providing plenty of space to sprawl. The décor reflects the style of 1900s India, plus there’s an antique museum and swimming pool.



Vagamon: Vanilla County Plantation homestay (night 9)







Experience the many charms of rural Kerala with a stay at this 75-year-old Dutch-style heritage plantation bungalow in the Mavady Hills. On arrival at this family-owned boutique inn surrounded by lush hills and an abundant spice, vegetable and flower garden, we are greeted by the owners and their friendly labrador, Koffi. It also features a plunge pool amid the greenery, and a bakery and kitchen serving authentic homemade cuisine and baked goods made from locally sourced spices and ingredients. The accommodation here is spread out, so some of the group stays in the main house and others in hill-view cottages.



To Muhamma: Houseboat (night 11)







No trip to Kerala is complete without a houseboat stay. Typically, the boats are converted barges (known locally as kettuvallam), once used to transport rice from farm to market. All cabins have private bathrooms and the staff keep you well fed. The houseboats have a deck and dining area, although the style/layout varies between boats. There is a cook, driver and assistants for each boat and the food is traditional Keralan fare using local produce. Houseboats have two to five twin-bedded rooms. Larger groups may be split over several boats; however, the group reunites at riverside stops and the overnight anchor point where your leader will be available.



Worth knowing



The single supplement does not include the night at the Vanilla County Plantation on Day 9 and cannot be guaranteed on the houseboat due to limited rooms.

Hotels in India usually do not have heating as there are really only a couple of months in the year when the weather can get cooler. You can, however, request more blankets or the hotel may be able to provide a standing heater for your room. Please talk to your tour leader if you need help in this matter.

Food

All breakfasts, 11 lunches and eight dinners are included.



Lunches on riding days are usually in roadside cafes, allowing us to sample typical south Indian dishes such as poori (deep-fried bread served with curry) and dosa (thin pancakes made with fermented rice and lentil batter). South Indian food is heavily influenced by the tropical landscape; creamy coconut dishes enlivened with delicate spices, served on a banana leaf. It’s also an ideal destination if you are vegetarian. Tea and soft drinks are very cheap but a (large) bottle of beer is approximately 410 rupees (US$5). Please note, due to Kerala state laws, alcohol licences are limited to one or two bars in each area and not all hotels are permitted to serve alcohol. The first day of every month and certain holidays in India are dry days, when no alcohol is permitted for sale.



Generally, you can eat out very cheaply in India. Where food is not included, your tour leader can provide recommendations. Allow at least 1,650 rupees (approximately US$20) per day for lunch and dinner. You can eat out very cheaply in India, but if you mainly eat at the more expensive restaurants, you will spend more than the suggested amount.



Please note, service in restaurants can be quite slow.



Drinking water is provided in the support vehicle, where you can fill your bottle from the containers.

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Reviews from travellers on this tour

Cycling though paradise

Loved this trip. Tamil Nadu was lush and the people very friendly. Lots of wildlife. Hindu temple in Madurai was really worth a visit. Food was fantastic. Tamil Nadu and Kerala very different places. Western Ghats forests and tea plantations stunning. Kerala was beautiful. Decent hotels. Good guide and back up team. They could not have been more patient and kind. The cycling at times was challenging. Some days the temperature was 38 with high humidity. The roads were generally very good apart from day 3 which was an awful road. There were a lot of punctures that day. It was for me the hardest day. More like mountain biking. There are some long flat days at the start and some hills in the middle which were actually ok( I did the recommended pre trip training). The days in the hills were the best. I wasn’t mad about the houseboat stay. I’d have been happy with a day boat trip and another night on dry land. I enjoyed every day though (even day 3).

Incredible India Indeed – a wonderfully memorable holiday

This was our first visit to India so we were excited yet apprehensive in equal measures. Our holiday could not have been better and we are already looking at a return trip.

Southern India coast to coast ride.

This was a lovely trip, taking in a lot of the sights and sounds of rural India which we could not have discovered for ourselves. We also visited many of southern India,s foremost sights. The cycling was as billed and very enjoyable, mostly on quiet back roads, although the chaotic traffic in the cities should not be underestimated.

Coast to Coast

This is a great holiday covering 2 distinct regions of Southern India, Tamil Nadu and Kerala The cycling was excellent, flat rides for the first week in Tamil Nadu and hilly the second week in Kerala The accommodation was generally very good. The food was excellent, enjoyed by all on the trip. There were only 6 of us on the trip(all friends), on previous tips there were 16. However it worked out really well. We all enjoyed the cycling, potholes and all. Some busy towns but enjoyable to cycle through.

Truly amazing

This was our first time in India and the first cycling trip we've ever done. We were a group of 12, plus Shakur our leader, Kurian our driver, Franklin our back-up man and Anil, driver, water-supplier and all-round cool guy. The group were of mixed ability which worked fine - we had loads of coffee stops, happy bushes breaks and although there were about 5 long days of cycling on the trip, from 8 till 4.30, it was all quite manageable. The route of this trip is superb. Using mainly backroads, then the odd venture onto main roads and into the busier towns, we saw such a diversity of scenery and got a great insight into the daily lives of the local people. All of it was so enjoyable, so fascinating. Weaving your way through full-on Indian traffic is exhilarating and hilarious but somehow or other it all works and we all got through the experience unscathed. The backroads do have quite bad potholes in places and can get a bit bone-shaking but they're worth it, honestly. The accommodation is all of a really good standard I felt. I got the impression from more seasoned travellers in our group that this is one of the better trips in that respect. And the food! Oh my god! Fantastic & in abundance - only regret was I couldn't eat all of it!

The ideal India experience

This is not a trip for the faint-hearted : but if you are ok in temperatures of 30 degrees and over; you are a keen cyclist, can cycle 100km and cope with frenetic and unruly city traffic; you have an interest in foreign culture and religion ; and you have a strong tolerance of pungent smells this is the trip for you! I went prepared for this.....and thought it was great!

Wonderful Trip

Just back from a wonderfully exciting ,fulfilling and enjoyable trip across India with a lovely group of people. Accommodation and food of an exceptionally high standard.

Fun and Enjoyable

This was my fourth exodus cycling trip and the 'routine' was the same, across different countries. I'm impressed by the way Exodus find the excellent leaders and support staff. The bikes do the job, but don't expect perfection - even so I wouldn't contemplate bringing my own bike. The cycling is easyish for the fit and challenging (but doable) for others given the heat, especially. The main hill with all its bends I would equate to Alpe d'Huez. Some had to hop on the bus - but don't let that put you off. India and its traffic is unique and not for the nervous rider, but ride in a straight line and follow the cyclist in front and be aware and you will come to enjoy the manic experience. But there were lots of byways and some great views over the mountains at times. We had some excellent food,much better than on the Rajistahn (don't let me put you off) trip and in some 'interesting' local roadside eateries. Eat before inspecting the kitchens is my advice! I came to no harm.

CYCLE SOUTHERN INDIA - COAST TO COAST

At times I never thought I could cycle the distance. But I did it and saw some unique sights and met some wonderful people.

Southern India coast to coast

Fully immersive into the local culture, the trip takes in the ways of life across a hugely populated and relatively underdeveloped state of Tamil Nadu and the more prosperous and relatively developed state of Kerala. It is not for the faint heated as long cycling days end with relatively modest accommodation and throughout the local food is the only option, and toilet stops basic.

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