Vaikom Village Cultural Tour: Experience Traditional Kerala Lifestyle and Handicrafts
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4 Ratings
Kochi
Immerse yourself in the traditional Kerala lifestyle and handicrafts on a guided tour of Vaikom village. Experience the simplicity of village life, interact with local villagers, and witness the production of hand-spun and hand-woven cloths. Enjoy a canoe ride, visit the Khadi Weaving Centre, watch a potter at work, and savor a delicious traditional Kerala lunch.
Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Vaikom - VAIKOM MAHADEVA TEMPLE is located at Vaikom, about 40 km awaya from Kottayam. The Mahadeva Temple at Vaikom is one of the most famous and oldest Siva temples in Kerala. Backwater cruise by open country boat through natural narrow canals: This is a relaxing cruise giving an opportunity to enjoy local water lives like fishes, water snakes, shell fishes, tortoises, frogs, etc. After a canoe ride, a walk through the village, you will stop briefly at the Khadi Weaving Centre to see villagers produce hand-spun and hand-woven cloth out of cotton, silk or wool yarns. In the village center, you will also see how the local people earn their livelihoods. Ladies weave coir ropes from dried coconut husks, and you’ll see straw mats being woven out of wild pineapple leaves. Watch the local potter create a range of pots and vases, depicting ethnic designs in clay. You will be invited inside a local house for a chance to interact with the family members, also have a Kerala lunch in a traditional way. After lunch, if time allow you can spend some more time around the village.
What's Included
  • Bottled water included
  • Lunch provided
  • Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
  • All fees and taxes covered
What's Not Included
  • Alcoholic Beverages
Additional Information

Guided Tour Visit the Quaint Village of Vaikom and Experience the Simplicity of Kerala Village Life. You will be welcomed by your representative and private guide at the port. Your fascinating day starts with a picturesque private car journey through the countryside to Vaikom village. A walk through the village, interaction with local villagers and their families. See how they produce hand-spun and hand-woven cloths to earn their livelihoods. After a canoe ride and a walk through the village, you will stop briefly at the Khadi Weaving Centre to see villagers produce hand-spun and hand-woven cloth out of cotton, silk or wool yarns. Ladies weave coir ropes from dried coconut husks and you will see straw mats being woven out of wild pineapple leaves. Watch the local potter create a range of pots and vases, depicting ethnic designs in clay. You will enjoy a traditional Kerala lunch, afterwards, if time allows, you can spend some more time around the village.

Location
C.P.T Junction/Halt
Cochin Port Junction
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Jeannette_d
Mar 11, 2024
Best boat tour in Kerala - This is absolutely the best tour in Kerala! If you want to see the backwaters up close, you have to get in a small canoe. This is where Viator's Eco-tour to Vaikom really excels. From the beginning of our booking online, the communication was quick and easy. They picked us up promptly at our hotel in Ft Kochi and brought us to the dock in Viakom. We were met by Shiva, our wonderful guide for the day. We and about 20 other tourists boarded a medium-sized canoe that was covered with a cane roof and pole-powered by 2 men. There were comfortable chairs in this boat and they also had a bathroom on board. We set off into the tiny backwaters as Shiva gave us interesting commentary on what we were seeing. Shiva was very knowledgeable about flora, fauna and village life, we really appreciated having him on the tour. We saw many beautiful birds too. We landed on a small island where the company has arranged with a local family to provide a few demonstrations. The lady of the house demonstrated the traditional way to make coir rope from coconut shells while Shiva explained what she was doing. This demo was really cool! She also demonstrated how she could make palm leaf shingles for her roof. She did this quickly with her fingers and toes and amazed us all. After the demo on the island, we got back on the boat and were taken to a private home in Vaikom for a traditional Kerala lunch on a banana leaf. It was superb and not too spicy for us gringos. After lunch we boarded small canoes that held only about 6 people each and were again powered by pole drivers. We were treated to a beautiful, quiet glide down tiny canals, right past all sorts of homes, both rich and poor, children swimming in the river, and sunlight dappling through the thick forest leaves all around us. It was magical! Finally, we landed again and were taken back to our various hotels. This tour was so well thought out and so well executed. There wasn't anything that could've been done any better. We really came away with a sense of Kerala cultural heritage, we helped the local village by bringing our tourist dollars out of the city, and we learned so much thanks to Shiva, our excellent guide. If you are limited on time and have to choose between houseboat and Vaikom Eco-tour, skip the houseboat and take this tour. Most tourists who come to Ft Kochi do the houseboat tours because they are so heavily promoted. We did that too and while that was certainly nice and relaxing, be advised that the houseboats are too big for the small backwaters, they can only go on the big canals, and they are powered by diesel fuel, which ultimately pollutes the river because there are hundreds and hundreds of houseboats. In a houseboat, you are literally sitting on the boat all day watching the sidelines float by from a fair distance. This Vaikom Ecc-tour gets you up close and personal and gives you a sense of what it's really like in the backwaters. Best of all, you get to meet some of the wonderful people of Kerala.
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Rajgupta41
Feb 11, 2020
Beautiful Eco tourist village - Kumbalangi village is surrounded by backwaters and the village is particularly famous for its eco-tourism activities such as Coir Making, Crab Farming, Fishing, Chinese Nets and many more. This village is blessed with many natural wonders and the people who visits are treated very well by the locals , there are few home stay options too in the village.
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Helenestrok
Feb 9, 2020
A Great tout to a great heritage place - We were thinking about to visit a heritage and then decide to travel Kochin. When reached at the port, we were welcomed by the representative of the Globe Travel. After the with the help of their guide we visited Vaikom village and I can say Mahadev Temple was just an art of beauty and faith. Materials made by villagers was also one of a kind of beauty, the ropes made of dried coconut was so good. Also we got a chance to interact with local villagers and they invited us inside to their house and we have a lunch with them. Vaikom village was full of diversity and traditions.
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Theokhan909
Feb 9, 2020
Vaikom village- full of activities and diversities - I visited the Vaikom village with my girlfriend with the help of Globes travels tour package. I can say about this village that, it is full of activities and diversities. Centre of attraction of or tour was the Mahadev Temple at Vaikom which is one of the most famous and oldest temple of loard Shiva and the beauty of temple was just amazing. On the trip we get the opportunity to enjoy with local water lives like fishes, water snake, tortoises, frogs and many more. While walking through the village, we stops at Khadi Waving Centre and looked at the hand made products by the villagers. My girlfriend also bought a hand waved sari made of silk. Overall the trip was so amazing and beautiful just as the beauty if village, at last thank to the great support to Globes Travel.
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