YOUR FUN

After registration at Gavi:

  • Go for a relaxing row boat ride
  • Then proceed to visit the cardamom plantation inhaling the aromatic whiffs of cardamom and then to the curing house.
  • Catch the scenic beauty spot Sabarimala viewpoint to capture the panoramic view of the Sabarimala hills and the pilgrim spot.
  • Return to your room at the Green Mansion or your Swiss Cottage Tent for a sound sleep.
  • Wake up early for a Vehicle safari through the forest for 2 1/2 hours to catch glimpses of wildlife and exotic birds.
  • The morning safari is followed by a delicious breakfast
  • Take a trek through the paths in the jungle.
  • After the lunch you can checkout from Gavi.
Jeap Safari

Vehicle Safari

At Gavi, you can enjoy the sight of the wildlife in their natural habitat through vehicle safaris for rare glimpses of the endangered species like Nilgiri Tahr and Lion-tailed macaque, elephants and a lot more. Gavi is home to over 260 species of birds including the great pied hornbill, woodpecker, and kingfishers. Gavi is undoubtedly a birdwatchers’ delight.

Boat Ride

Boat Ride

Go boating on the crystal clear Gavi reservoir and Kochupamba river to take home the memory of a lifetime that’ll remain as clear as the Gavi lake. Rowing along the emerald hued natural backdrop is a welcome change from everyday monotony. Feed your adventurous spirit at Gavi. Wear a lifejacket, do Row boating safely.

Plantation visit

Plantation visit

Gavi’s forest community has got mastery over the fertile land that has blessed them with abundant crops. You’ll surely enjoy the leisurely stroll in the cardamom plantations, cardamom curing centre.

Sabarimala view point

Sabarimala view point

Gavi gives you an amazing view of the Sabarimala amongst the lush green surroundings. You’ll already know that Sabarimala, the Hindu pilgrimage centre visited by millions of devotees from all over India and across the world, resides in the Western Ghat mountain ranges. Did you know that it is the largest annual pilgrimage in world with an estimated 45–50 million devotees visiting every year?