8 Hours
Cochin Port or Cochin City
5800 per person
11500 per person
The lush green village of Vaikom is famous for clay pottery and handlooms. During your day tour, you will enjoy backwaters cruises and get to meet villagers who will show you many of the village activities. A visit to the tea shop will allow you to experience authentic Kerala. You will also enjoy beautiful sights of fishing, coir-making and clay pottery. The Kerala style lunch and evening snacks with tea will make sure the experience feels complete.
At the Cochin Warf, you will see our representative waiting for you with a signboard. For easy identification, you will be given identification badges. You will get into the bus or cab after which our tour guide will brief you with an overview of the tour. Our tour guides are accredited by the Kerala Tourism Department. We have guides who can speak English, Arabic, German, French and other languages. So depending on your preferred language, we can arrange a suitable tour guide.
A complimentary drinking water bottle will be given to you at the start of the trip. Then, we will drive to Vaikom. Once you reach Vaikom, you will be served tender coconut water or some other local drink as a welcome drink.
The lush green village of Vaikom is famous for its handloom industry and pottery making business. During your day tour in Vaikom, you will see beautiful sights of colorful shikkara boats and simple traditional canoes cruising slowly through the serene backwaters. As you enjoy your boat cruise, the delightful village scenes and the scenic view of the backwaters are sure to please you.
Apart from the beautiful sights that you will get to see, you will also enjoy the following experiences.
Fishing Using Fishing Rods:
The shallow regions of the backwaters have a great number of fish; so it is ideal for fishing. With a simple fishing rod, fishing line and a hook, you can catch many fish. Earthworms are usually used as bait for the fish. Using a fishing rod requires a little bit of skill but it is definitely a fun activity.
Village Life:
You will get to interact with the humble villagers of Vaikom who will be more than happy to show you their home, their work and other chores of a typical villager. As you get to see a whole different lifestyle, you’d even think about settling down in this small little world of theirs.
Local Tea Shop Visit:
Visiting a local tea shop in Kerala is an experience in itself. It is quite amazing to see how the locals manage to make even the tea-making process an interesting thing to look at. The hot tea, usually having aromas of a few spices, is very refreshing. The atmosphere at a tea shop will make you feel like you’re experiencing the real and authentic Kerala.
Kerala Style Lunch:
After a few activities, you will be served lunch in an authentic Kerala style. Upon request, we can arrange for the lunch to be served on a banana leaf so that you can have the traditional experience. And then after lunch, you enjoy some other interesting activities.
Fishing Using Nets:
A Kerala fisherman will throw fish food, usually grated tapioca, in the waters and when the fish come to eat, he casts his net and catches all the fish at once. The casting of nets requires great skill and is an interesting sight to watch. It is definitely a must-see activity.
Boating or Canoeing:
A canoe is a simple wooden boat, pointed at both ends, It is rowed with a single-bladed paddle. Since it is small in size, a canoe can take you to the narrowest of the canals in the backwaters and you can, therefore, explore the backwaters to a great extent. It is quite an experience. But if canoeing is not possible, then you can definitely enjoy a boat cruise. The relaxing boat cruise will allow you to absorb the scenic beauty of Vaikom. You will see interesting village scenes, other colourful boats and get a picturesque view of the backwaters.
Coconut-related activities:
Kerala’s coconut trees add marvellous beauty to the land. It is interesting to note that the state of Kerala produces 45% of India’s coconuts. The speciality of a coconut tree is that you can use every part of the tree in some way or the other. From the husk, you can make coir and use the coir to make handicrafts. The leaves can be used to make doormats or baskets. Even the shell is used to make ladles and big spoons. The fruit, of course, can be eaten or processed to make hair oil and cooking oil. During your tour in Vaikom, you will see the harvesting of coconuts, dehusking of coconuts, extraction of coconut milk, coconut processing, and broom making from coconut leaves.These activities are an interesting sight to watch and it’s quite thrilling to see how the tree is used in so many different ways.
Coir Making from Coconut Fibre:
The coir products of Kerala are ideal take-home souvenirs. You will simply love them. Something else you will love is watching the process of making these coir products. In fact, you can also see how coir is made from coconut fibre using weaving wheels. Most local women keep themselves busy during the day making coir and coir products.
Clay Pottery Making:
Clay pottery is a famous profession in Vaikom. The villagers breathe life into clay and mud and make beautiful pots. The process looks so interesting that you can watch it the whole day. You can even try your hand at pottery which is quite a memorable experience.
Local Kerala Family Visit:
Visiting the home of a local family is quite a unique experience as you get to know more closely the lifestyle of the people of Vaikom. Their simplicity, love, and hospitality are sure to make a deep impression.
Tuk-Tuk Rides:
Kerala’s tuk-tuks are simply adorable to look at. But the real experience of a tuk-tuk is when you enjoy a ride in it. Tuk-tuks are quick and more interestingly, the skills of the driver would really impress you, seeing how they can just take the tuk-tuk anywhere and everywhere.
After enjoying the many relaxing activities at Vaikom, you will enjoy a refreshing cup of tea along with hot and yummy Kerala snacks. Then, we will drop you back at the Cochin Port on the cab or bus.
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