Sabarimala Tour Package 2 Days – Spiritual Journey from Cochin
- Places Covered: Sabarimala
- Tour Type: Private Tour
- Transport: Private Cab
- Customization: Available
Sabarimala Tour Package 2 Days – Spiritual Journey from Cochin. This two-day expedition offers a structured pilgrimage to the sacred hill shrine of Lord Ayyappa, combining spiritual devotion with the natural splendor of the Western Ghats.
Cochin to Sabarimala Tour Package Itinerary
The pilgrimage starts with a pickup from Cochin Airport or Railway Station. The journey proceeds via a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle toward the base camp at Pamba. The route offers views of the tropical Kerala landscape and rubber plantations. Upon reaching Pamba, the trek to the Sannidhanam begins. This uphill walk through the forest is a core part of the spiritual experience. After reaching the temple complex and attending the darshan, the evening is spent in the serene atmosphere of the hilltop. The following morning, the descent back to Pamba is completed, followed by a visit to significant local temples and the eventual return drive to Cochin for the final drop-off.
Sabarimala and Pamba Sightseeing Itinerary
- Sabarimala Temple: The Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple is situated atop a hill at an altitude of 468 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by eighteen hills and dense forests that form part of the Periyar Tiger Reserve. The temple architecture follows the traditional Kerala style with a gold-plated sanctum. It remains one of the most visited pilgrimage centers in the world, emphasizing equality and devotion.
- Pamba River: Often referred to as the Dakshina Ganga, the Pamba River is where devotees take a ritual bath before starting their trek. The river banks are a hub of activity during the pilgrimage season, featuring various facilities for resting and refreshment. The water is believed to purify the soul, preparing the pilgrim for the divine encounter at the hilltop.
- Erumely Sree Dharmasastha Temple: Located in the town of Erumely, this temple is an essential stop for pilgrims following the traditional forest route. It is famous for the ‘Pettathullal’ ritual, a vibrant dance that celebrates the victory of good over evil. The site is a symbol of communal harmony, being situated near a historic mosque.
- Periyar Tiger Reserve: The trekking path to the temple passes through the lush greenery of the Periyar National Park. This sanctuary is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including elephants and tigers. The natural beauty of the ancient trees and the sounds of the forest provide a meditative backdrop for the pilgrims’ journey.
Pathanamthitta Sightseeing Itinerary
- Valiya Koyikkal Temple: This temple in Pandalam is closely associated with the childhood of Lord Ayyappa and serves as a major waypoint for devotees. The architecture is simple yet elegant, reflecting the royal heritage of the Pandalam dynasty. It holds the sacred ornaments of the Lord, which are carried in a procession to Sabarimala annually.
3 Star Hotels in Sabarimala and nearby cities
The itinerary includes stays at well-appointed 3-star AC hotels in Cochin, Pathanamthitta, or the Pamba base camp area. These establishments offer clean rooms, modern amenities, and proximity to the main pilgrimage routes to ensure a restful experience for the devotees.
Sabarimala Package Price from Cochin
- Group Size 2: Rs. 6240 per person
- Group Size 3: Rs. 4640 per person
- Group Size 4-7: Rs. 3497 – Rs. 3840 per person
- Group Size 8-10: Rs. 3360 – Rs. 3840 per person
- Group Size 11-12: Rs. 3040 – Rs. 3185 per person
Inclusions in Sabarimala tour package
Breakfast, all sightseeing as per itinerary, AC vehicle Dzire or Innova or Tempo Traveller as per group size, driver allowance, parking, tolls, and stay in 3star AC hotels.
Exclusions in Sabarimala Package from Cochin
Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.
Child Policy for Sabarimala Trip from Cochin
Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge
Payment Policy for Sabarimala Package Booking
20 percent advance at time of booking
20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher
60 percent during tour in parts
For tours between 15 Dec to 2 Jan, 50 percent advance payment required.
Cancellation Policy for Sabarimala Tour
Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person
10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher
25 percent cancellation between 46 to 30 days before departure
50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure
75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure
100 percent cancellation within 5 days of departure or noshow
Cancellation charges are calculated as percentage of total tour cost.
Frequently Asked Questions – Sabarimala Travel Guide
1. Is the Sabarimala temple open every day? No, the temple opens only during the first five days of each Malayalam month and during the Mandalam-Makaravilakku season.
2. What is the dress code for Sabarimala? Pilgrims must wear traditional black, blue, or saffron clothing and a dhoti.
3. How long is the trek from Pamba to the temple? The trek is approximately 5 to 6 kilometers long through mountain terrain.
4. Is Virtual Q booking mandatory? Yes, devotees must book their darshan slots in advance through the official portal.
5. Are lockers available at Pamba? Limited locker facilities are available for storing belongings before the trek.
6. Can senior citizens visit? Yes, however, a medical checkup is recommended due to the physical nature of the trek.
7. Is the vehicle air-conditioned? Yes, all provided vehicles are air-conditioned for the duration of the road journey.
8. Are meals other than breakfast included? No, only breakfast at the hotel is included in the package.
9. What type of vehicle is used for 4 people? A sedan like a Dzire or Etios is typically provided for a group of four adults.
10. Is insurance included in the package? No, travel insurance is not included and must be obtained separately.
11. Are there restrooms on the trekking path? Yes, several resting points and sanitation facilities are located along the route.
12. Can I carry plastic bottles? Sabarimala is a plastic-free zone, so carrying disposable plastic bottles is discouraged.
Important Travel Information for Sabarimala Package
- Ensure a printed copy of the Virtual Q coupon and a valid photo ID are carried.
- Wear comfortable but traditional clothing suitable for trekking.
- The use of tobacco and alcohol is strictly prohibited throughout the pilgrimage.
- Pilgrims should be physically fit to handle the steep inclines of the Neeli Mala and Appachi Medu.
- It is advisable to carry a small torch for trekking during early morning or late evening hours.
- Maintain the sanctity of the forest by not littering.
- Emergency medical centers are located at Pamba and Sannidhanam.
- Mobile network connectivity may be limited in certain forest patches.
- Follow the instructions of the Kerala Police and Forest Department at all times.
- Plan the arrival in Cochin before noon to ensure timely reach at Pamba.
- Carry sufficient cash as ATM facilities are limited at the hilltop.
- Pack light for the trek, carrying only essential items in a backpack.
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Sabarimala
Located in the Periyar Tiger Reserve, Sabarimala is one of the most prominent pilgrimage sites in India. Dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, the temple attracts millions of devotees annually. The sanctuary is nestled among eighteen hills and is reachable through a scenic trek. The spiritual atmosphere is heightened by the dense forest surroundings and the traditional chants of pilgrims. Visitors often undergo a period of austerity before the journey. The architecture reflects traditional Keralite styles, featuring a gold-plated roof. This destination offers a unique blend of religious fervor and ecological preservation within the Western Ghats.
Pamba
The Pamba River is considered the Dakshina Ganga due to its sacred nature and association with Lord Ayyappa. It serves as the base camp for the trek to the Sabarimala temple. Pilgrims typically take a holy dip in the river waters to cleanse themselves before beginning the uphill climb. The river banks are lively with stalls, administrative centers, and resting places. The surrounding landscape is characterized by steep hills and tropical vegetation. Pamba is crucial for the logistics of the pilgrimage, providing essential facilities for devotees arriving from various parts of the country.
Pathanamthitta
Known as the Pilgrim Capital of Kerala, Pathanamthitta is a district rich in culture and natural beauty. It serves as the gateway to the Sabarimala shrine and features diverse landscapes ranging from hills to vast paddy fields. The district is home to numerous ancient temples and is a center for traditional arts. Its proximity to the Western Ghats makes it a hub for eco-tourism and spiritual tourism. The town offers modern amenities for travelers and serves as a vital transit point for those heading towards the high ranges. Its cultural significance is deeply rooted in local traditions.
Cochin
Cochin, or Kochi, is a major port city on the southwest coast of India. It serves as the starting point for most travelers entering Kerala. The city is a fascinating blend of historical influences, including Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial heritage. Known for its iconic Chinese fishing nets and vibrant spice markets, Cochin offers a gateway to the state’s spiritual and natural attractions. The urban landscape is punctuated by backwaters and modern infrastructure, making it a convenient hub for logistics and transportation. It provides an excellent introduction to the diverse cultural fabric of the Kerala region.


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