Western Ghats walking tour in India
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This is an all inclusive tour - with transfers to and from Kochi, trekking, meals, guide, resorts & associated gear.
Departs on all days of the year if there are at least two persons, sharing a room.
Local community guides are used extensively.
Departs on all days of the year if there are at least two persons, sharing a room.
Local community guides are used extensively.
Description of Western Ghats walking tour in India
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This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
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Featuring all different holiday types, walking levels and beauty levels...
Three different seas to choose between, beaches galore, and a food scene that starts with dosa and ends with delight.
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Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.
Reviews
4 Reviews of Western Ghats walking tour in India
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 17 Mar 2025 by Lorane Jones
An excellent and memorable experience to see real India away from more touristed sites. Read full reviewReviewed on 11 May 2025 by Rob Story
All good for various reasons. Trekking and overnight in the Periyar Tiger Reserve was particularly good. Very good, met expectations. Read full reviewReviewed on 15 Oct 2024 by Pam Campbell
If you want an authentic experience to out of the way places, I would recommend this tour operator... I had the most authentic experience of all my overseas travels as I was able to see local flora and fauna up close. Read full reviewReviewed on 10 Dec 2019 by Matthew Wright
The most memorable part of the holiday was Candlelit dinner in the bush as they heard it was our honeymoon and seeing elephants in the wild, plus amazing views and beautiful birds and butterflies Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
Our guides have been drilled in the concept of ‘Leave No Trace Camping’ & hence we insist that the full trek has minimal plastic and advise the participants not to litter, as well as to clean up any traces of non degradable materials on the trek. Such items are taken back to the camps for proper disposal & recycling.Water is refilled from large reusable containers having Lifestraw hollow fibre membranes to filter water into individual metal canteens which the participants are encouraged to bring along. We have moved ahead in the field of reusable water containers, thus reducing the use of disposable plastic bottles.
We provide clean vegetarian food during the trek, thus reducing deleterious effect on meat consumption on the environment as a whole. Another outstanding achievement is organic waste disposal and using the compost in the vegetable gardens, thus going along way from being an organic food certified camp.
We have also introduced solar lamps at our camps thus further reducing impact on the environment and reducing carbon footprint in a sustainable way.
During the trek, special care is taken to brief participants to take nothing from the trek route and not to disturb wildlife including birds and butterflies. We ensure that the trails are adhered to and no new trails are formed by any sort of destruction during the trek.
People
Our guides are all from the local areas and they know the landscape intimately, thus adding to the local experience of the trekkers. That we also include local tribal trackers to showcase wildlife and birds during the trek adds to the experience. Tourism is a major source of income for the local tour guides.The food at the camps is entirely sourced from the local villages, the camp cooks who are from the local community, prepare local delicacies. Ethnic food discovery is one of the main aspects of this tour in keeping with our philosophy of travel through ‘people, places & food’ being our cardinal principle. The local terrain is tough to negotiate and hence movement of materials is through hardy local jeeps hired from the local villages, thus enhancing the local economy.
Another innovative idea is involving the local tribal-based Eco Development Committees devoted to the participatory managements of forests in all our programmes. This has been gratefully acknowledged by the Eco Development committee members whose livelihood to a large extent is now through tourism related activities in these remote areas. To ensure that tourists respect the local culture, we brief the trekkers not to photograph them unless specifically permitted by them.
While on trek, we encourage the trekkers to buy locally from the small isolated tea stalls and shops owned by the local communities, so that the money is distributed locally and the guests get a chance to taste local delicacies and buy local handicrafts.
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