Tour Overview
Cooking in the South Indian Kitchen
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marieke's Art of Living has created this tour for whom the exploration of cuisine as a gateway to culture is of immense interest. There is much to explore in this fusion culture touched by the influences of Arabs, Portuguese, Chinese, Dutch and the French over millennia. The atmosphere is also a fascinating fusion of Mediterranean and tropical overlaying the rich traditions of Ayurved.
Marieke, renowned chef and teacher at Howqua Dale Gourmet Retreat for 30 years, is your Tour host.
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Day 1 Chennai (Madras)/ Mamallapuram
Guests meet at Chennai Airport and drive to Taj Fisherman’s Cove Hotel, a sea-side oasis situated on the Bay of Bengal. |
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Days 2 - 6 Chennai - Pondicherry
This morning explore UNESCO protected Mamallapuram's cave temples and ancient bas reliefs. After a delightful seafood lunch continue to Pondicherry, where highlights include Sri Aurobindo Ashram, the nearby temple of Sri Manakula Vinayakar Temple and the old French quarter with its charming mellow colonial architecture, cafés, and seaside ambience. |
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A further two nights are spent at the Dune Eco Resort a unique development overlooking the Bay of Bengal inspired by environmental sustainability, organic produce and ancient Ayurvedic principles. |
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Days 6-8 Pondicherry/Tiruchirippali/Karaikudi
Today is a scenic half-day’s drive to Trichy situated on the banks of the Cauvery River to view this fascinating temple town. Continue to Karaikudi, the biggest city in Chettinad and famous for its Ganesha temple, antiques, woven textiles, crafts, majestic mansions and a most distinctive cuisine that includes the eating of meat. |
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Mrs Mayyapan will conduct cooking demonstrations of delectable family recipes with ingredients such as quail, prawns, fresh water fish, and a fabulous array of seasonal vegetables and pulses. The family’s four chefs and their assistants create delectable dishes for which the masalas and spice mixes are still ground by hand on a traditional stone. |
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Days 8-10 Karaikudi/Periyar
Today is a very scenic 6 hour drive with a picnic lunch en-route. You traverse the beautiful scenery and tropical farmlands of the Western Ghats, rich with coffee, tea and spice plantations, to reach Thekaddy by late afternoon. For the next two nights you are based in Periyar National Park, a 780 sq km sanctuary created in 1934 as a conservation zone for elephants, bison, sambar, wild boar, spotted deer, a huge assortment of butterflies and waterfowl and the occasional tiger or leopard. |
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The hotel chefs will engage you in hands-on cooking in the garden pavilion, elaborating on the role of spices as well as referring to some local tribal culinary traditions such as earth cooking and the traditional ceremonial sadya banana leaf platter, hallmark of all important festivities. There may also be opportunities for trekking in the park or game viewing on the lake as well as visits to local tribal villages |
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Days 10-12 Periyar/Alleppey/Kumarakom
From Thekaddy you travel by road through very lush, verdant tropical scenery and lunch en-route will be enjoyed at a private coffee and rubber Estate that dates from and preserves the art deco period as well as a legion of superb family recipes |
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Days 12-13 Cochin |
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Cochin, is the oldest European settlement in India: a lagoon of islands and peninsulas separated by backwaters of the Arabian Sea, which are connected by bridges and ferries with a rich maritime history that still ships Kerala’s coir, rubber, seafood and pepper products to foreign ports. Influenced at various times by the Arabs, the Chinese, the Dutch, the British and the Portuguese, and the white Jews who first emigrated from Roman persecuted Jerusalem in 6th century BC to Cochin. |
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Day 14 Cochin Guests may also choose from a range of individual post touring options that marieke's Art of Living will arrange for you. |
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This Tour is Copyright of marieke’s Art of Living p/l. |
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