The Oberoi Motor Vessel Vrinda
Day 1: Arrival
At 1 p.m., once all guests are on board, Vrinda sets sail along the
main waterway on Vembanad Lake and enters the Alleppey canal.
Lunch will be served on board.
The cruiser sails along the scenic waterways for four hours and returns
to the Vembanad Lake in time to watch the sunset.
Later in the evening, guests enjoy a performance of the highly ritualized
“Kathakali” dance which tells stories from the ancient Hindu epics -
Ramayana and Mahabarata. Performances begin with the application of
elaborate makeup which is based in traditional Ayurvedic principles.
The vessel will anchor for the night at the Vembanad Lake jetty. Dinner
on board.
Day 2: On board Vrinda, with a rice boat excursion 
At 7 a.m., Motor Vessel Vrinda will sail from the Vembanad Lake jetty
and head South, towards Alleppey. Breakfast will be served on board.
The vessel will enter the waterways of the Pamba river through the Alleppey
canal.
Sailing through scenic backwaters, guests can observe life along these
“water highways” while passing through one of the few areas in the world
where farming is done below sea level.
The vessel will anchor near Kanjippadam and guests will be transferred
to a traditional rice boat to navigate through the narrower sections
of the backwaters.
For the next few hours, guests will observe and experience a way of
life unique to this region, accompanied by a guide.
This section of the cruise includes a visit to the half-statue of Lord
Buddha at Karumadi and a traditional Kerala tharavad (family residence).
Later in the day, guests return to Motor Vessel Vrinda where lunch will
be served as the boat passes through picturesque stretches of the backwaters
on the way back to Alleppey, known as the “Venice of the East”. Motor
Vessel Vrinda will anchor for the night at the Vembanad Lake jetty.
Dinner on board.
Day 3: On board Vrinda, with a rice boat excursion
At 7 a.m. Motor Vessel Vrinda will sail from the Vembanad Lake jetty
and head South, past Kanjippadam. Vrinda will anchor near Chambakulam
where guests will transfer onto the rice boat once again for a pre-lunch
sightseeing excursion.
Guests will visit St. Mary’s Church, established by St. Thomas in 1721
and Sree Bhagavathy Kshetram – a 100-year old Hindu temple to Mother
Goddess - at Nedumudy.
Guests can also explore the Chambakulam snake boat yard, which displays
one of the traditional long snake boats used in races.
To further the understanding and appreciation of this experience, a
qualified guide will be present on board for the full day
After cruising through the backwaters in the afternoon, Motor Vessel
Vrinda will return to Vembanad Lake, where guests can enjoy a “Mohiniattam”
recital on board. This classical dance form, distinctive to Kerala,
is also called the 'Dance of the Enchantress'. Dancers attired in beautiful
traditional costumes perform with slow, graceful movements and highly
emotive expressions. Dinner on board.
Day 4: Departure
At 8 a.m. Motor Vessel Vrinda will sail North along the main waterway channel on the Vembanad Lake.
Breakfast will be served on board following which the vessel will return to the Vembanad Lake jetty.
Guests will check out at 10.00 hours and will be transported by air-conditioned vehicle back to Cochin.
Cruise Dates:
| November 2006 |
24, 27, 30 |
| December 2006 |
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30 |
| January 2007 |
2, 5, 8, 11, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29 |
| February 2007 |
1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28 |
| March 2007 |
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30 |
| April 2007 |
2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29 |
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