Southern India - Annular Eclipse and Nagarhole
Naturetrek Tour Itinerary
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Outline itinerary
Day 1 Depart London
Day 2 Arrive Mumbai and fly to Mangalore.
Transfer to Bekal
Day 3 Bekal (Christmas Day)
Day 4 Bekal (Annular Eclipse)
Day 5 Transfer to Nagarhole, pm jungle activity
Day 6/9 Nagarhole - am and pm jungle activities
Day 10 Transfer to Bangalore and fly to Mumbai
Day 11 Arrive Mumbai and fly to London
Extension
Day 10 Nagarhole to Wayanad
Day 11/13 Explore the area around Wayanad on
foot
Day 14 Transfer to Calicut and fly to Mumbai
Day 15 Arrive Mumbai and fly to London
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Dates Monday 23rd December 2019 – Thursday 2nd January 2020 Cost: £4,995 Extension to Nagarhole till Monday 6th January 2020 Cost: £895
Single room supplement £1,695 (extension add: £495)
Grading
Grade A (easy). Day walks only.
Asian Elephants
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Introduction
India boasts a mammal
fauna of over 450 species.
Many visitors are familiar
with the well-known
national parks in the north
of the country, and of
course the magnificent
Bengal Tiger. In fact, this
supreme predator occurs
over a much wider range
than might be expected,
and in the south of the
country there are Project
Tiger reserves which also
offer the opportunity to
observe some of the very
rare mammals found only
in south India and Sri
Lanka. The moist, tropical
hill forests of the state of
Kerala form a distinct
vegetation zone in the Western Ghats hills, which has resulted in the evolution of many bird species unique to this
region of the country and a corresponding rich diversity of endemic mammals.
The focus of this exciting new tour will be the annular eclipse on 26th December 2019 which will be observed from
a beautiful beach location. The second part of the trip visits the Nagarhole National Park with the chance of seeing
many widespread Indian species such as Indian Elephant, Sloth Bear, Tiger and Leopard, as well as Gaur and Dhole
and a selection of the endemic south Indian mammals, including Nilgiri Tahr, Lion-tailed Macaque, Nilgiri Langur,
Travancore Flying Squirrel, Grizzled Giant Squirrel, Stripe-necked Mongoose and Nilgiri Marten. Although rare, but
if lucky, Melanistic Leopard (also called Black Panther) can be sighted in Nagarhole.
If you would like to extend your stay, why not join us for a trip to the Wayanad.
Indian Elephants in Nagarhole
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Day 1
In Flight
We depart London in the afternoon on a scheduled Jet Airways flight to Mumbai and connect with a flight to
Mangalore.
Day 2
Bekal
After the morning flight to Mangalore in the state of Karnataka we have a two-hour drive along the coast and across
the state boundary to Bekal in Kerala. The Taj Bekal Resort and Spa will be our very comfortable hotel for the next
three nights.
We will arrive around lunch time and have time to relax and recuperate after flight. The hotel has elegant rooms and
a restaurant that serves a range of food from authentic Kerala cuisine to international cuisine. The hotel is set in
beautiful gardens with swimming pool and spa facilities.
Day 3
Bekal – Christmas Day – Eclipse Talk
The day will be free for you to enjoy as you wish.
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The hotel gardens and lagoon offer excellent birdwatching opportunities and a naturalist guide will help you to locate
and identify the local avian species.
Just a few hundred meters from the hotel is Kappil Beach, a broad stretch of palm fringed sand that is usually almost
deserted. An ideal place to relax and watch the Indian Ocean waves breaking on the shore.
In the evening there will be a Christmas dinner (as of now the hotel has not announced a mandatory Christmas Eve
or Christmas dinner for resident guests. However, if it is decided by the hotel at a later stage to arrange a mandatory
dinner, it will have to be paid directly) after which you will be informed about the following morning’s eclipse.
Day 4
Bekal (Annular Eclipse)
On the morning of day 4
the eclipse begins just
after 8am local time with
the annular phased lasting
for three minutes, just
before 9:30am. The
amazing sight of the sun
shining like a ring of fire
around the moon and
blocking out 93% of
sunlight.
During December the
weather is typically dry
and sunny along the
Malabar Coast of India
providing a very good
chance of clear skies for
the eclipse.
Naturetrek will provide you with eclipse glasses to watch the eclipse in safety.
Universal Time (UT) Local time (IST = UT + 5½ hours)
Start of Partial Eclipse (C1) 02:34 08:04
Start of annular eclipse (C2) 03:54:03 09:24:03
End of annular eclipse (C3) 03:57:12 09:27:12
End of Partial Phase (C4) 05:34 11:04
The duration of annularity will be around 3 minutes 8 seconds.
After the eclipse you will have the rest of the day to relax and enjoy the surroundings
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Day 5 – 9
Nagarhole National Park
Today we will drive to Nagarhole National Park, to the west of Mysore, where we will spend five nights at the Serai
Resort. From here we can explore this 640-square kilometer National Park, sitting in the Western Ghats, the lengthy
chain of mountains running right down the western side of peninsula India. A region of hills and hollows, Nagarhole
contains a mixture of Teak and Mathi forest, little villages and cultivated land. Travelling by canter, we will explore
these grasslands and forests where we will see some of the 1,000 Elephants that range through the area. The Park
should also provide us with our first chance of seeing the Gaur or Indian Bison, the largest and most impressive of
all the world’s wild cattle. With luck we may see Tiger, Leopard or Sloth Bear, or perhaps a pack of Dhole (Asiatic
Wild Dog). Chital (Spotted Deer), Common Langurs and Wild Boar are numerous here. Although rare, but if lucky,
Melanistic Leopard (also called Black Panther) can be sighted in Nagarhole.
The Serai is a beautiful resort, with accommodation in sixteen rooms set directly on the edge of the Kabini River. All
of the rooms have lovely views of the river with air conditioning and other amenities. It is a wonderful place to relax
and watch the birds and mammals from the comfort of your private veranda. There is a well-equipped gym, a fantastic
pool, spa, and a well-stocked library (No Television in the rooms, only one in the common area). This resort also
provides complimentary wireless internet. The Wild Grass restaurant provides buffet spreads including vegetarian and
non-vegetarian delicacies. Lunch and dinner are of a traditional Indian style.
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There are several activities available at the resort, from bike trails to star gazing and nature walks. The biggest draw
is of course Nagarhole National Park, with canter safaris and boat safaris to explore the park. We will be looking for
some of southern India’s bird specialties here, such as Grey-headed Fishing Eagle, Brown Fish Owl, Malabar Pied
Hornbill, Green Imperial Pigeon, Black-backed Woodpecker and Malabar Crested Lark. Nearby, where the river has
been dammed, we may take to the water in coracles in search of the waterbirds that favour its marshy fringes. Indian
Shags, Little Cormorants, and a variety of storks and kingfishers are all to be found here
Day 10
Nagarhole – Bangalore – Mumbai
We transfer on a five hour drive from Nagarhole to Bangalore airport. Depart Bangalore in the evening on a scheduled
Jet Airways evening flight to Mumbai.
Day 11
Mumbai – London
On arrival at Mumbai, connect with your flight to London, arriving at 7am.
NB. Please note that the itinerary above offers our planned programme of excursions. However, adverse
weather and other local considerations can necessitate some reordering of the programme during the course
of the tour, though this will always be done to maximise best use of the time and weather conditions
available.
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Wayanad Extension
(The minimum number of people required to run this extension is six; however, we may decide to operate it with
fewer people, at our discretion, with local cultural guides as there are no birding guides available there.)
Day 10
Nagarhole – Wayanad
Today those of you joining the extension will travel by road for three hours to Wayanad and stay in a comfortable
Wayanad Wild for four nights. It is situated in the heart of the rainforest, with rooms peeking out of the treetops and
an infinity pool tipping over into foliage. The spacious rooms at Wayanad Wild are well-equipped with modern
facilities and amenities. The balconies give you a stunning view of the tree lines further down the slope. Salvaged ship-
wood and bamboo accessories lend a warm and earthy counterpoint to the light steel structures that are set built
without removing the trees on the sloped terrain; together defining the living experience here! A time at Wayanad
Wild is going to be a felt experience we can assure you. Simply put, it is an invitation to live in nature. To facilitate
this the rooms are set up on lush green hill slopes with cosy and well-appointed bedrooms. However, they have no
air conditioning as the air here is cool all year round, being at an altitude of 2,900 feet above sea level.
Wayanad Wild is close to the edge of a forest reserve where the greens appear unbounded. No television screen can
match this natural spectacle and as such you will not find a TV in your room. We would prefer that you got all your
shows from nature live and wild and for free while here. The evenings are marked by birdsong before a campfire is lit
and gentle gaiety fills the air.
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Meals at Wayanad Wild are understated yet unusual in their makeup and wholesomeness. The fish is fresh and comes
straight from the harbour and from the river. A specialty here is Kingfish, stuffed with chillies and small onions that
makes for a flavourful repast. The rice most often served is Paalthondi, native to the district, and the special Bamboo
rice that is painstakingly gathered and cleaned to make the local rice pudding, Payasam.
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Day 11 – 13
Wayanad
Wayanad is a paradise for nature and animal
lovers, with its lush greenery, hill forests and
endemic wildlife. The wilderness offers the
most exciting experiences when explored on
foot. The Wayanad Wild brings you closer
to nature. It is indeed a rare place where you
get to meet nature in its natural habitat –
unseen, unsullied and untamed! The forest is
your constant companion, peeping in
through your windows or assigning a pretty
butterfly to eavesdrop on your lively chatter
upon the balcony. To those smitten by raw
nature even the pool offers front row seats
to the unusual spectacles of the forest
around.
The hills of Wayanad are home to a great many species of birds both common and rare. It is a paradise for bird lovers.
The blue-tinted Malabar parakeet, the orange minivet, the flame throated bulbul and the crested serpent eagle are a
few of them. Bird watching is an important part of any Wayanad holiday. Indulge your passion for birds at Wayanad
Wild.
Wayanad Wild is a holiday experience located in the rainforests of the Western Ghats in Lakkidi, North Kerala. One
of eight hot-spots of biodiversity in the world, the Ghats are home to an abundant variety of fauna as well as majestic
trees, gurgling streams and outlandish rock formations.
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Day 14 Sunday
Wayanad – Calicut – Mumbai
We travel three hours by road to Calicut airport to board the afternoon flight to Mumbai. Arrive Mumbai at 4.25pm.
The layover in Mumbai is long but Mumbai’s terminal 2 is a state-of-the-art terminal with a wide choice of eateries
and lounges. The airport Hotel Niranta, located at the same terminal (level 1 of terminal 2)
http://www.nirantahotels.com can be pre-booked for a very reasonable cost.
Day 15 Monday
London
In the morning we will depart Mumbai on a scheduled Jet Airways direct flight to London. We are due to arrive back
in London at 7am.
Grading
The aim of this holiday is to enjoy the annular eclipse and tour Nagarhole – the best national park of southern India
in search of the mammals and birds. There is no ‘trekking’ involved, but whenever possible we will be birding and
mammal-watching on foot.
Weather
Expect it to be variable! There could be sunny weather at lower altitudes, but much cooler, cloudier weather in the
hills. Rain is possible but unusual during this season.
Clothing
Please read the clothing list, sent to you on booking, thoroughly. Stout walking shoes/boots or sturdy trainers with
ankle protection will be necessary for walking in the national parks. You will need shorts and T-shirts, as well as warm
trousers, sweaters and jackets in the hills. Leech socks, a sun hat and suntan lotion will be essential.
Food & accommodation included in the price
All food and accommodation is included in the price except for main meals in Taj Bekal.
Flights
We use scheduled Jet Airways flights for this tour to India. Please note that there are no direct flights to Mangalore
or Calicut from UK.
If you would prefer to travel in Business class (normally available at a supplement charge of around £2,295), please
call us for competitive quotes. If you would prefer to travel from regional airports (will be subject to an additional
charge of around £195), please let us know at the time of booking so that we can make the necessary arrangements.
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These prices are only approximate and could vary according to availability and season. We will be pleased to approach
the airline and offer you a quote on request.
Mammal & bird lists
Where available these are automatically provided on booking, and we will gladly send them to you before this, if you
would like a more detailed preview.
Entry requirements
All UK passport holders and most other nationalities require a visa for India, which is obtainable in advance from
your nearest embassy. No vaccinations are mandatory for entry, but as recommended in our brochure we think it is
wise to also be protected against TB, polio, typhoid, tetanus and hepatitis A and to take malaria prophylactics. Above
all, it is essential to consult your GP about your individual requirements as soon as possible before travelling.
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