Fair trade tour to Southern India
| country: | India |
| location: | Tamil Nadu |
| price: | From £1350 (16 days) excluding flights. Price includes all accommodation & transport including 1 night on a houseboat & 3 train journeys, all visits & most meals. We can help arrange flights from the UK, estimated flight price £650 |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
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introduction to Fair trade tour to Southern India
This new tour is a classic journey across Southern India that gives you an amazing insight into the culture and way of life as we travel through a landscape of beautiful mountains and coastal areas.
Starting in the city of Chennai we take a train into the Nilgiri Hills, an area famous for its tea. This unique tour includes visits to a variety of Traidcraft projects and producers, where we hear from people about the issues facing the Indian tea industry that provides employment for a vast number of people.
You will spend time living amongst locals in a village and explore Ayurvedic medicine and practices. We spend time enjoying a night on Kerala’s coastal backwaters and then return to Chennai from where we visit the famous shore temple at Mahabalipuram before our journey home.
Starting in the city of Chennai we take a train into the Nilgiri Hills, an area famous for its tea. This unique tour includes visits to a variety of Traidcraft projects and producers, where we hear from people about the issues facing the Indian tea industry that provides employment for a vast number of people.
You will spend time living amongst locals in a village and explore Ayurvedic medicine and practices. We spend time enjoying a night on Kerala’s coastal backwaters and then return to Chennai from where we visit the famous shore temple at Mahabalipuram before our journey home.
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | Flights UK to Chennai. |
| Day 2: | Chennai. After lunch with your guide, Ranjith Henry we take an afternoon tour of Chennai before our first real experience of Indian transport on board the overnight sleeper Nilgiris Express train as we depart Chennai for Mettupalayam. |
| Day 3: | Centre for Education & Communication. We will visit Bandhumai Centre for Education & Communication (CEC), Small Tea Grower’s Project and associated self-help groups. Lunch will be shared with members of CEC giving us the opportunity to explore these interesting projects further. |
| Day 4: | Keystone. We’ll have lunch at Keystone, an NGO promoting eco-tribal upliftment. The afternoon will be spent relaxing in nature taking a walking tour through Logwood Shola Tropical Biosphere. |
| Day 5: | Village stay. In the early morning, we travel to Thrikkaipetta where we’ll get involved in village life. The afternoon will be spent socialising with families and exploring the village. In the evening, there is a special tribal dance and music show to enjoy! |
| Day 6: | Small Tea Grower’s Project & Spice Trust. This morning we’ll visit the CEC Small Tea Grower’s Project and Spice Trust along with one of Uravu’s projects in Kalpetta. Here we see how a project supporting bamboo craft has revitalised a community and provides income for some local artisans. This evening there is more free time to enjoy village life. |
| Day 7: | Coffee & crafts. After travelling to Kozhikode, we’ll visit the Fair Trade Alliance of Kerala and learn about fair trade in coffee and crafts. |
| Day 8: | Kottayam train. We catch the daytime Parasuram Express train to Kottayam. Train travel in India is a must – you have the opportunity today to watch the world fly by. |
| Day 9: | Overnight on boat. We enjoy a beautiful backwater boat ride in a Kettuvellam rice houseboat. We’ll spend the evening cruising on Vembanad Lake until sunset and then anchor for the night on the lake. An opportunity not to be missed! |
| Day 10: | Ayurvedic. At the Sahayadri Ayurvedic Centre we’ll explore the medicines factory and sample ayurvedic massage and treatment. The evening will be spent in their guesthouse with plenty of time to enjoy this relaxing environment. |
| Day 11: | Peermede Development Society. First we’ll visit Sahayadi Organic Tea Factory and Peermede Development Society (PDS). We’ll take lunch in a farmer’s home. The afternoon will be spent with PDS Small and Marginal Tea Farmer’s Project and Self-Help Groups. |
| Day 12: | Conventional Tea. After visiting the Chinnar Heritage Plantation Resort we will explore a conventional tea factory. |
| Day 13: | Chennai. We have a wrap-up discussion from everything we’ve seen and learnt on tour. In the afternoon we’ll travel to Kottayam to catch our sleeper train back to Chennai. |
| Day 14: | Home meal. The afternoon is free for last minute shopping and sight-seeing in Chennai. This evening is a special treat as we are welcomed to Ranjith’s home for a lovely home cooked meal from his wife Rani. |
| Day 15: | Bay of Bengal. We visit Mahabalipuram on the coast in the Bay of Bengal, famous for its shore temple and rock carvings, remnants of the 7th century Pallava kingdom. We’ll take a tour of this UN World Heritage site and the stunning archaeological heritage of the Tamilnadu. |
| Day 16: | Flights Chennai to UK. We will arrive at our UK airports later this morning and each head our own way home saying good bye to some new friends. |
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If you’re interested in fair trade and are looking for an opportunity to meet the people behind the products then this is the holiday for you. Global adventures start with a local perspective – that's our philosophy. We focus on creating the most enjoyable holiday for our customers while benefiting the local people, economy and respecting the environment.
Traidcraft is the UK's leading fair trade organisation engaged in innovative and effective trade, and has been fighting poverty through trade since 1979. They work at the national and international level advocating changes in trade rules to make them work in the interests of the poor and mobilise public opinion to support fairer trade practices. Traidcraft's sales are now worth more than GB £12 million a year, providing vital income for producers in over 30 countries. Not only will you spend time with Traidcraft suppliers and other development projects, you will also visit Centre for Education and Communication, a project developed by Traidcraft Exchange. Its aim is to address the issues behind the crisis facing tea workers as tea prices fall and estates close. The project seeks to organise and empower smallholder growers to realise fairer terms of trade within the industry through domestic market assessment, business support, and advocacy aimed at improved legislation in the industry. Working with our local partner, on fair trade terms, this itinerary offers an opportunity to see first hand how fair trade works in India’s tea industry and how Traidcraft’s effective sustainable trading and development projects can improve the lives of the local people while providing a general insight into different areas of India, its culture and its people. Having lunch with the farmers and spending time living in the village of Thrikkaipetta, you participate and connect with the local culture providing a richer holiday experience. Accompanied by your intensely knowledgeable guide Ranjith, he will ensure that you experience India for its people and place. Spending time in carefully selected hotels, private homes and project facilities we make sure that the local communities benefit directly. The range of accommodation on this trip is designed to give you a sense of the history and culture of the area as well as the modern way of life. By collaborating with locally based people when visiting different areas we are able to contribute to the regional economy. We provide guests with Travellers’ Codes to encourage the reduction of water usage, systems for collecting, recycling or safe disposal of litter and relevant suggestions to minimise damage to the environment, wildlife and marine ecosystems. All our holidays have a maximum group size of 12 to 14 people minimizing both the social and environmental impact. There is also the option to carbon-offset your flights. ![]() Nominated by their customers and voted as one of the Top Five Best Small Tour Operators in the Guardian/Observer Travel Awards 2009. Voted in February 2010, by The Guardian newspapers list of experts as one of the top 75 outstanding green travel companies in the Guardian Green Travel List 2010.
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