Kerala South Coast Cycling Holiday - Kochi to Kovalam
Experience the enchanting charm of South Kerala on our Coastal Cycling Tour, a journey that promises more than just a typical short holiday. This easy ride along flat backroads offers an immersive exploration of tranquil backwaters, offbeat beaches, and charming fishing villages that will leave you mesmerized.
Our adventure begins in the historic city of Fort Kochi. As you pedal away from the colonial architecture and bustling streets, you’ll make your way to the pristine Marari Beach. Here, immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of the fishermen’s village and soak in the natural beauty of this unspoiled coastal gem.
Continuing our journey, we head to the backwater haven of Alleppey. Enjoy a stay at a quaint heritage homestay along the lake, where you can experience the traditional hospitality and scenic beauty of this iconic backwater destination.
From Alleppey, we venture to the hidden gem of Munroe Island. Known for its mangrove forests and unique wetland ecosystem, Munroe Island offers a perfect natural getaway. Cycle through this verdant paradise and explore its rich biodiversity and tranquil landscapes.
Our next stop is Varkala Beach, renowned for its stunning cliffs and peaceful countryside. Enjoy the breathtaking views and the serene environment as you ride along the coastal roads to this picturesque location.
Finally, we’ll head to Kovalam Beach, where the scenic beauty of the coastline and the stunning sunset await. Pedal through the coastal roads to reach this renowned beach destination, where you can unwind and take in the vibrant colors of the sunset.
For a detailed itinerary and more information on the local experiences packed throughout the tour, please refer to our trip dossier. Join us for an unforgettable cycling journey through South Kerala’s coastal treasures!
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