Experiences

Pick a new hobby.
Or just pick what you love.

Sailing
The thrill of sailing across the Vembanad Lake (one of the longest backwater lakes in India) hits different. Our instructors offer hands-on training and coaching. Our fleet features - Laser, Topper, and Taz dinghies - suited for all skill levels, from first-timers to seasoned sailors.
Kayaking
Pick a kayak, paddle through the calm backwaters and winding canals as you soak in the lush greenery and birdlife around. Even without a prior experience, anyone can enjoy kayaking with ease. It's a peaceful yet energizing way to explore the secret waterways of Kerala.

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Fishing
A rustic, authentic experience. Hop on traditional country boats of the local fishermen. Watch them cast their nets and haul in the catch using age-old techniques. It’s a rare opportunity to witness the rhythms of local life and connect with Kerala’s rich fishing heritage up close.
Sunset cruise
Step aboard a motorboat, enjoying your favourite snacks and beverages, perfect for groups of up to four. Though dusk is the most gorgeous, you could pick anytime of the day for a laidback cruise exploring verdant shores, village life, and abundant birdlife.
Village tour
Take a walk or cycle alongside the paddy fields and experience the local habitat, with the guidance of an escort. Learn the local ways of life, and get surrounded by the abundant biosphere.
Bird watching
There are species unique to this area. You could just walk around the island with our guide book to spot the local and migratory birds in the area. If you are lucky enough you might encounter a Brahminy Kite, Indian cormorant or even a Stork-Billed Kingfisher .
Picnic on the Backwaters
Spend half a day with your family and friends touring the Vembanad and Kaithapuzha lake. Enjoy a spread of lunch or breakfast while you savour the tranquil views of lush mangroves, spot birds and witness local fishing life unfold along the waters. Slow down, laze around.
Fort Kochi - 20 Km
Steeped in history and shaped by the influences of the Portuguese, Dutch and British, Fort Kochi has a timeless charm and captivating blend of cultures. Once a quaint fishing village, it is now a living memory of Indo-European architecture and colonial legacy.

Take a stroll along the beachside promenade to witness the Chinese fishing nets in action. Discover serenity at the Jewish synagogue, built in 1568. Explore the Dutch Palace, originally built by the Portuguese as a gift to the Maharaja of Kochi. You can never run out of interesting things to do in Kochi.
Hill Palace - 14 Km
Once the royal seat of the Maharaja of Cochin, the Hill Palace is now an archaeological museum that echoes with history and grandeur. Set across 52 acres, the complex features traditional Kerala architecture, expansive gardens, and a rich collection of royal heirlooms and antiquities.

Walk through halls that once housed royalty and marvel at majestic oil paintings, ancient manuscripts, and glittering ornaments from a bygone era.
Cherai - 42 Km
Nestled on the northern edge of Vypin Island, Cherai is where the backwaters meet the sea in a seamless embrace. Its long, golden beach fringed with swaying coconut palms is perfect for a relaxed stroll, a swim, or simply soaking in the sunset. Dotted with charming fishing villages and Chinese fishing nets, Cherai offers a quiet coastal charm with just the right touch of local flavour.
Alleppey - 54 kms
If you love calming backwaters, we can take you to what is called the "Venice of the East”- Alleppey.  Explore its vast network of canals and backwaters as you drift along palm-lined waterways, passing by the vibrant villages, lush paddy fields, and traditional coir-making units.

Day cruise or an overnight stay on a houseboat, you can listen to your heart and let us know.
Athirapally Waterfalls - 74 kms
Spend a night by Kerala's largest - Athirapally waterfall, often called the Niagara of South India. Watch the roaring waters tumbling down from a height of 80 feet amidst lush greenery from your room.

The mighty Chalakudy River plummets over rocky cliffs, sending up misty sprays and creating a magical spectacle that is both thrilling and mesmerizing. Live amidst dense forest, diverse flora and fauna, and rare scenery.
Munnar - 129 kms
Visit a charming little hill station tucked into the Blue Mountain ranges, Munnar is a haven of peace and serenity. Located at an altitude of 6000 ft, it is the perfect destination for an idyllic hillside holiday. Munnar is home to several species of exotic flora and fauna and is covered with vast expanses of thriving tea plantations, lakes and waterfalls.
Thekkady - 157 kms
Thinking of something wilder? Tucked away in the evergreen forests of the Western Ghats, Thekkady is home to the famous Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. A boat ride on the tranquil Periyar Lake offers glimpses of elephants, bison, and sambar deer along the water’s edge, with the hills rising dramatically in the background.

Verdant spice plantations, cool mountain air, and rich biodiversity make Thekkady a serene yet adventurous escape into nature’s lap