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Highlights
Visit to the famous city of Kanchipuram.
Visit to the Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry.
Witness the world famous Meenakshi Temple at Madurai.
Visit to the Tea Garden of Munnar.
Boat ride at Periyar Wild Life Sanctuary.
Boat Cruise on the backwaters of Kerala.
Visit to the Chinese fishing nets in Kochi.
Day 1 :
Mahabalipuram – Seventh and eighth-century reliefs, rock temples, cave temples and “chariot” temples carved into the golden stone of the Coromandel Coast have made Mahabalipuram an astonishing UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town has a wonderful Shore Temple to Vishnu, built by the grateful merchants, as well as rock temples, over a dozen cave temples, constructed stone temples and some fine bas-reliefs – including the world’s largest, the Penance of Arjuna.
Rest of the day at leisure to explore on your own.
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Day 2 :
Mahabalipuram – Seventh and eighth-century reliefs, rock temples, cave temples and “chariot” temples carved into the golden stone of the Coromandel Coast have made Mahabalipuram an astonishing UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town has a wonderful Shore Temple to Vishnu, built by the grateful merchants, as well as rock temples, over a dozen cave temples, constructed stone temples and some fine bas-reliefs – including the world’s largest, the Penance of Arjuna.
Rest of the day at leisure to explore on your own.
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning excursion to Kanchipuram (60kms / approx. 1 hour).
Kanchipuram – known as the Golden City of a Thousand Temples, it is one of the oldest towns in India. It is famous for both its temples and its hand-woven silks. Most of the temples are well preserved till date, which were built during 7th and 8th century AD. The prominent temples of Kanchipuram are Ekambareshwar Temple, Kamakshi Temple etc. Also visit the local homes of the weavers and watch them create magic out of silk thread into saris. Kanchipuram silk is famous all over the world.
Evening visit Mahabalipuram temple complex. A small seaside village, it was once the main port of the Pallava Dynasty from 5th to 9th century. Today it is the site of several antique sculptural marvels. Declared as the world heritage site by UNESCO, Mahabalipuram boasts of some of India’s most sublime rock-cut art.
Arjuna’s penance here is the world’s largest bas relief measuring 27 meters by 9 meters. End the tour with a visit to the Shore temple which is the spectacular two-spired shrine that houses both Vishnu and Shiva in its sanctum. A very unique site!
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Day 3 :
Morning drive to Pondicherry covering a distance of 100 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Pondicherry & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Pondicherry – The French ruled this area for 300 years, and today, Pondicherry stands as a living monument of French culture in India. Being a small and quiet enclave of Tamil Nadu, it has imbibed the Tamilian culture.
PM: enjoy a sightseeing tour of Pondicherry. Begin your tour with a visit to Aurobindo Ashram. Although the Ashram is secluded from the world it forms a vibrant centre of life in a modern urban setting. Continue to the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, noted for its Gothic architecture and stained glass panels which depict the entire life of Jesus Christ. Enjoy a walking tour in the old streets. The area retains the French influence with even a few Gallic accents.
Later visit Auroville or the ‘City of Dawn’ which was conceived as a place of research into the ideal of human unity by the Mother, the spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo.
Overnight at the hotel in Pondicherry.
Day 4 :
Mahabalipuram – Seventh and eighth-century reliefs, rock temples, cave temples and “chariot” temples carved into the golden stone of the Coromandel Coast have made Mahabalipuram an astonishing UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town has a wonderful Shore Temple to Vishnu, built by the grateful merchants, as well as rock temples, over a dozen cave temples, constructed stone temples and some fine bas-reliefs – including the world’s largest, the Penance of Arjuna.
Rest of the day at leisure to explore on your own.
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning excursion to Kanchipuram (60kms / approx. 1 hour).
Kanchipuram – known as the Golden City of a Thousand Temples, it is one of the oldest towns in India. It is famous for both its temples and its hand-woven silks. Most of the temples are well preserved till date, which were built during 7th and 8th century AD. The prominent temples of Kanchipuram are Ekambareshwar Temple, Kamakshi Temple etc. Also visit the local homes of the weavers and watch them create magic out of silk thread into saris. Kanchipuram silk is famous all over the world.
Evening visit Mahabalipuram temple complex. A small seaside village, it was once the main port of the Pallava Dynasty from 5th to 9th century. Today it is the site of several antique sculptural marvels. Declared as the world heritage site by UNESCO, Mahabalipuram boasts of some of India’s most sublime rock-cut art.
Arjuna’s penance here is the world’s largest bas relief measuring 27 meters by 9 meters. End the tour with a visit to the Shore temple which is the spectacular two-spired shrine that houses both Vishnu and Shiva in its sanctum. A very unique site!
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Morning drive to Pondicherry covering a distance of 100 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Pondicherry & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Pondicherry – The French ruled this area for 300 years, and today, Pondicherry stands as a living monument of French culture in India. Being a small and quiet enclave of Tamil Nadu, it has imbibed the Tamilian culture.
PM: enjoy a sightseeing tour of Pondicherry. Begin your tour with a visit to Aurobindo Ashram. Although the Ashram is secluded from the world it forms a vibrant centre of life in a modern urban setting. Continue to the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, noted for its Gothic architecture and stained glass panels which depict the entire life of Jesus Christ. Enjoy a walking tour in the old streets. The area retains the French influence with even a few Gallic accents.
Later visit Auroville or the ‘City of Dawn’ which was conceived as a place of research into the ideal of human unity by the Mother, the spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo.
Overnight at the hotel in Pondicherry.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Pondicherry to Tanjore covering a distance of approximately 160 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Tanjore & check-in at hotel.
Tanjore – Located on the eastern coast of central Tamil Nadu, Tanjore has the distinction of having been the Capital of the Cholas, one of the greatest dynasties of the South. Tanjore bears witness to this, being dotted with no fewer than 74 temples – the most famous of which is the Brihadeshwara temple, a world heritage monument.
En route visit the 9th century Shiva Temple at Chidambaram. Chidambaram is one of the most ancient and most celebrated shrines in India. Also visit Gangaikondacholapuram and Darsuram Temples at Kumbakonam famous for their Chola architectural style.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel in Tanjore.
Day 5 :
Mahabalipuram – Seventh and eighth-century reliefs, rock temples, cave temples and “chariot” temples carved into the golden stone of the Coromandel Coast have made Mahabalipuram an astonishing UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town has a wonderful Shore Temple to Vishnu, built by the grateful merchants, as well as rock temples, over a dozen cave temples, constructed stone temples and some fine bas-reliefs – including the world’s largest, the Penance of Arjuna.
Rest of the day at leisure to explore on your own.
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning excursion to Kanchipuram (60kms / approx. 1 hour).
Kanchipuram – known as the Golden City of a Thousand Temples, it is one of the oldest towns in India. It is famous for both its temples and its hand-woven silks. Most of the temples are well preserved till date, which were built during 7th and 8th century AD. The prominent temples of Kanchipuram are Ekambareshwar Temple, Kamakshi Temple etc. Also visit the local homes of the weavers and watch them create magic out of silk thread into saris. Kanchipuram silk is famous all over the world.
Evening visit Mahabalipuram temple complex. A small seaside village, it was once the main port of the Pallava Dynasty from 5th to 9th century. Today it is the site of several antique sculptural marvels. Declared as the world heritage site by UNESCO, Mahabalipuram boasts of some of India’s most sublime rock-cut art.
Arjuna’s penance here is the world’s largest bas relief measuring 27 meters by 9 meters. End the tour with a visit to the Shore temple which is the spectacular two-spired shrine that houses both Vishnu and Shiva in its sanctum. A very unique site!
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Morning drive to Pondicherry covering a distance of 100 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Pondicherry & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Pondicherry – The French ruled this area for 300 years, and today, Pondicherry stands as a living monument of French culture in India. Being a small and quiet enclave of Tamil Nadu, it has imbibed the Tamilian culture.
PM: enjoy a sightseeing tour of Pondicherry. Begin your tour with a visit to Aurobindo Ashram. Although the Ashram is secluded from the world it forms a vibrant centre of life in a modern urban setting. Continue to the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, noted for its Gothic architecture and stained glass panels which depict the entire life of Jesus Christ. Enjoy a walking tour in the old streets. The area retains the French influence with even a few Gallic accents.
Later visit Auroville or the ‘City of Dawn’ which was conceived as a place of research into the ideal of human unity by the Mother, the spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo.
Overnight at the hotel in Pondicherry.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Pondicherry to Tanjore covering a distance of approximately 160 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Tanjore & check-in at hotel.
Tanjore – Located on the eastern coast of central Tamil Nadu, Tanjore has the distinction of having been the Capital of the Cholas, one of the greatest dynasties of the South. Tanjore bears witness to this, being dotted with no fewer than 74 temples – the most famous of which is the Brihadeshwara temple, a world heritage monument.
En route visit the 9th century Shiva Temple at Chidambaram. Chidambaram is one of the most ancient and most celebrated shrines in India. Also visit Gangaikondacholapuram and Darsuram Temples at Kumbakonam famous for their Chola architectural style.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel in Tanjore.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Tanjore to Madurai covering a distance of 190 kms in approximately 4 hours. En-route visit Trichy.
Trichy is a blend of history, a pilgrim center and a thriving commercial city Situated on the banks of the Cauvery Rive, it was a Chola citadel during the Sangam Age and was also briefly ruled by the Pallavas and the Pandyas.
Visit Trichy’s main attraction – Srirangam Temples. Srirangam is famous for its Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, one of the largest temple complexes in India.
In the evening arrive at Madurai & check-in at hotel, where you will stay for 2 nights.
Tucked snugly in the recesses of Tamil Nadu and on the banks of sacred Vaigai River, Madurai is a city shaped like a lotus. It is a destination of thousands of pilgrims. Madurai is the oldest and the second largest city in Tamil Nadu.
Overnight at the hotel in Madurai.
Day 6 :
Mahabalipuram – Seventh and eighth-century reliefs, rock temples, cave temples and “chariot” temples carved into the golden stone of the Coromandel Coast have made Mahabalipuram an astonishing UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town has a wonderful Shore Temple to Vishnu, built by the grateful merchants, as well as rock temples, over a dozen cave temples, constructed stone temples and some fine bas-reliefs – including the world’s largest, the Penance of Arjuna.
Rest of the day at leisure to explore on your own.
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning excursion to Kanchipuram (60kms / approx. 1 hour).
Kanchipuram – known as the Golden City of a Thousand Temples, it is one of the oldest towns in India. It is famous for both its temples and its hand-woven silks. Most of the temples are well preserved till date, which were built during 7th and 8th century AD. The prominent temples of Kanchipuram are Ekambareshwar Temple, Kamakshi Temple etc. Also visit the local homes of the weavers and watch them create magic out of silk thread into saris. Kanchipuram silk is famous all over the world.
Evening visit Mahabalipuram temple complex. A small seaside village, it was once the main port of the Pallava Dynasty from 5th to 9th century. Today it is the site of several antique sculptural marvels. Declared as the world heritage site by UNESCO, Mahabalipuram boasts of some of India’s most sublime rock-cut art.
Arjuna’s penance here is the world’s largest bas relief measuring 27 meters by 9 meters. End the tour with a visit to the Shore temple which is the spectacular two-spired shrine that houses both Vishnu and Shiva in its sanctum. A very unique site!
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Morning drive to Pondicherry covering a distance of 100 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Pondicherry & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Pondicherry – The French ruled this area for 300 years, and today, Pondicherry stands as a living monument of French culture in India. Being a small and quiet enclave of Tamil Nadu, it has imbibed the Tamilian culture.
PM: enjoy a sightseeing tour of Pondicherry. Begin your tour with a visit to Aurobindo Ashram. Although the Ashram is secluded from the world it forms a vibrant centre of life in a modern urban setting. Continue to the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, noted for its Gothic architecture and stained glass panels which depict the entire life of Jesus Christ. Enjoy a walking tour in the old streets. The area retains the French influence with even a few Gallic accents.
Later visit Auroville or the ‘City of Dawn’ which was conceived as a place of research into the ideal of human unity by the Mother, the spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo.
Overnight at the hotel in Pondicherry.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Pondicherry to Tanjore covering a distance of approximately 160 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Tanjore & check-in at hotel.
Tanjore – Located on the eastern coast of central Tamil Nadu, Tanjore has the distinction of having been the Capital of the Cholas, one of the greatest dynasties of the South. Tanjore bears witness to this, being dotted with no fewer than 74 temples – the most famous of which is the Brihadeshwara temple, a world heritage monument.
En route visit the 9th century Shiva Temple at Chidambaram. Chidambaram is one of the most ancient and most celebrated shrines in India. Also visit Gangaikondacholapuram and Darsuram Temples at Kumbakonam famous for their Chola architectural style.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel in Tanjore.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Tanjore to Madurai covering a distance of 190 kms in approximately 4 hours. En-route visit Trichy.
Trichy is a blend of history, a pilgrim center and a thriving commercial city Situated on the banks of the Cauvery Rive, it was a Chola citadel during the Sangam Age and was also briefly ruled by the Pallavas and the Pandyas.
Visit Trichy’s main attraction – Srirangam Temples. Srirangam is famous for its Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, one of the largest temple complexes in India.
In the evening arrive at Madurai & check-in at hotel, where you will stay for 2 nights.
Tucked snugly in the recesses of Tamil Nadu and on the banks of sacred Vaigai River, Madurai is a city shaped like a lotus. It is a destination of thousands of pilgrims. Madurai is the oldest and the second largest city in Tamil Nadu.
Overnight at the hotel in Madurai.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Later proceed for a sightseeing tour of Madurai city.
Visit the beautiful Meenakshi Temple. Its enormous domes covered with gaily-colored statues dominate the landscape and are visible from all over Madurai. This temple is dedicated to Lord Siva and Goddess Meenakshi.
Continue to visit the Palace of Tirumalai Nayak, an Indo-Saracenic building constructed in 1523. Evening, re-visit the Meenakshi Temple to witness the evening prayer ceremony at the temple.
Overnight at the hotel in Madurai.
Day 7 :
Breakfast at the hotel.
Later drive from Madurai to Munnar (160kms / approx. 5 hours).
Arrive in Munnar & check-in at hotel for 2 nights.
Munnar is one of the fascinating hill stations in South India and famous for its hypnotic greenery, beautiful mountain scenery, calmness and cool refreshing air. Munnar is at the merging of three rivers and three mountain streams converging together. Munnar is also famous for the best tea estates in the world and over 30 tea plantations are there in and around Munnar.
Evening at leisure to explore the beautiful hill station.
Overnight at the hotel in Munnar.
Day 8 :
Mahabalipuram – Seventh and eighth-century reliefs, rock temples, cave temples and “chariot” temples carved into the golden stone of the Coromandel Coast have made Mahabalipuram an astonishing UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town has a wonderful Shore Temple to Vishnu, built by the grateful merchants, as well as rock temples, over a dozen cave temples, constructed stone temples and some fine bas-reliefs – including the world’s largest, the Penance of Arjuna.
Rest of the day at leisure to explore on your own.
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning excursion to Kanchipuram (60kms / approx. 1 hour).
Kanchipuram – known as the Golden City of a Thousand Temples, it is one of the oldest towns in India. It is famous for both its temples and its hand-woven silks. Most of the temples are well preserved till date, which were built during 7th and 8th century AD. The prominent temples of Kanchipuram are Ekambareshwar Temple, Kamakshi Temple etc. Also visit the local homes of the weavers and watch them create magic out of silk thread into saris. Kanchipuram silk is famous all over the world.
Evening visit Mahabalipuram temple complex. A small seaside village, it was once the main port of the Pallava Dynasty from 5th to 9th century. Today it is the site of several antique sculptural marvels. Declared as the world heritage site by UNESCO, Mahabalipuram boasts of some of India’s most sublime rock-cut art.
Arjuna’s penance here is the world’s largest bas relief measuring 27 meters by 9 meters. End the tour with a visit to the Shore temple which is the spectacular two-spired shrine that houses both Vishnu and Shiva in its sanctum. A very unique site!
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Morning drive to Pondicherry covering a distance of 100 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Pondicherry & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Pondicherry – The French ruled this area for 300 years, and today, Pondicherry stands as a living monument of French culture in India. Being a small and quiet enclave of Tamil Nadu, it has imbibed the Tamilian culture.
PM: enjoy a sightseeing tour of Pondicherry. Begin your tour with a visit to Aurobindo Ashram. Although the Ashram is secluded from the world it forms a vibrant centre of life in a modern urban setting. Continue to the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, noted for its Gothic architecture and stained glass panels which depict the entire life of Jesus Christ. Enjoy a walking tour in the old streets. The area retains the French influence with even a few Gallic accents.
Later visit Auroville or the ‘City of Dawn’ which was conceived as a place of research into the ideal of human unity by the Mother, the spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo.
Overnight at the hotel in Pondicherry.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Pondicherry to Tanjore covering a distance of approximately 160 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Tanjore & check-in at hotel.
Tanjore – Located on the eastern coast of central Tamil Nadu, Tanjore has the distinction of having been the Capital of the Cholas, one of the greatest dynasties of the South. Tanjore bears witness to this, being dotted with no fewer than 74 temples – the most famous of which is the Brihadeshwara temple, a world heritage monument.
En route visit the 9th century Shiva Temple at Chidambaram. Chidambaram is one of the most ancient and most celebrated shrines in India. Also visit Gangaikondacholapuram and Darsuram Temples at Kumbakonam famous for their Chola architectural style.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel in Tanjore.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Tanjore to Madurai covering a distance of 190 kms in approximately 4 hours. En-route visit Trichy.
Trichy is a blend of history, a pilgrim center and a thriving commercial city Situated on the banks of the Cauvery Rive, it was a Chola citadel during the Sangam Age and was also briefly ruled by the Pallavas and the Pandyas.
Visit Trichy’s main attraction – Srirangam Temples. Srirangam is famous for its Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, one of the largest temple complexes in India.
In the evening arrive at Madurai & check-in at hotel, where you will stay for 2 nights.
Tucked snugly in the recesses of Tamil Nadu and on the banks of sacred Vaigai River, Madurai is a city shaped like a lotus. It is a destination of thousands of pilgrims. Madurai is the oldest and the second largest city in Tamil Nadu.
Overnight at the hotel in Madurai.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Later proceed for a sightseeing tour of Madurai city.
Visit the beautiful Meenakshi Temple. Its enormous domes covered with gaily-colored statues dominate the landscape and are visible from all over Madurai. This temple is dedicated to Lord Siva and Goddess Meenakshi.
Continue to visit the Palace of Tirumalai Nayak, an Indo-Saracenic building constructed in 1523. Evening, re-visit the Meenakshi Temple to witness the evening prayer ceremony at the temple.
Overnight at the hotel in Madurai.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Later drive from Madurai to Munnar (160kms / approx. 5 hours).
Arrive in Munnar & check-in at hotel for 2 nights.
Munnar is one of the fascinating hill stations in South India and famous for its hypnotic greenery, beautiful mountain scenery, calmness and cool refreshing air. Munnar is at the merging of three rivers and three mountain streams converging together. Munnar is also famous for the best tea estates in the world and over 30 tea plantations are there in and around Munnar.
Evening at leisure to explore the beautiful hill station.
Overnight at the hotel in Munnar.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning enjoy a tour of Eravikulam National Park.
Evening enjoy a visit to Tea Museum.
Overnight at the hotel in Munnar.
Day 9 :
Mahabalipuram – Seventh and eighth-century reliefs, rock temples, cave temples and “chariot” temples carved into the golden stone of the Coromandel Coast have made Mahabalipuram an astonishing UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town has a wonderful Shore Temple to Vishnu, built by the grateful merchants, as well as rock temples, over a dozen cave temples, constructed stone temples and some fine bas-reliefs – including the world’s largest, the Penance of Arjuna.
Rest of the day at leisure to explore on your own.
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning excursion to Kanchipuram (60kms / approx. 1 hour).
Kanchipuram – known as the Golden City of a Thousand Temples, it is one of the oldest towns in India. It is famous for both its temples and its hand-woven silks. Most of the temples are well preserved till date, which were built during 7th and 8th century AD. The prominent temples of Kanchipuram are Ekambareshwar Temple, Kamakshi Temple etc. Also visit the local homes of the weavers and watch them create magic out of silk thread into saris. Kanchipuram silk is famous all over the world.
Evening visit Mahabalipuram temple complex. A small seaside village, it was once the main port of the Pallava Dynasty from 5th to 9th century. Today it is the site of several antique sculptural marvels. Declared as the world heritage site by UNESCO, Mahabalipuram boasts of some of India’s most sublime rock-cut art.
Arjuna’s penance here is the world’s largest bas relief measuring 27 meters by 9 meters. End the tour with a visit to the Shore temple which is the spectacular two-spired shrine that houses both Vishnu and Shiva in its sanctum. A very unique site!
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Morning drive to Pondicherry covering a distance of 100 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Pondicherry & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Pondicherry – The French ruled this area for 300 years, and today, Pondicherry stands as a living monument of French culture in India. Being a small and quiet enclave of Tamil Nadu, it has imbibed the Tamilian culture.
PM: enjoy a sightseeing tour of Pondicherry. Begin your tour with a visit to Aurobindo Ashram. Although the Ashram is secluded from the world it forms a vibrant centre of life in a modern urban setting. Continue to the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, noted for its Gothic architecture and stained glass panels which depict the entire life of Jesus Christ. Enjoy a walking tour in the old streets. The area retains the French influence with even a few Gallic accents.
Later visit Auroville or the ‘City of Dawn’ which was conceived as a place of research into the ideal of human unity by the Mother, the spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo.
Overnight at the hotel in Pondicherry.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Pondicherry to Tanjore covering a distance of approximately 160 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Tanjore & check-in at hotel.
Tanjore – Located on the eastern coast of central Tamil Nadu, Tanjore has the distinction of having been the Capital of the Cholas, one of the greatest dynasties of the South. Tanjore bears witness to this, being dotted with no fewer than 74 temples – the most famous of which is the Brihadeshwara temple, a world heritage monument.
En route visit the 9th century Shiva Temple at Chidambaram. Chidambaram is one of the most ancient and most celebrated shrines in India. Also visit Gangaikondacholapuram and Darsuram Temples at Kumbakonam famous for their Chola architectural style.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel in Tanjore.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Tanjore to Madurai covering a distance of 190 kms in approximately 4 hours. En-route visit Trichy.
Trichy is a blend of history, a pilgrim center and a thriving commercial city Situated on the banks of the Cauvery Rive, it was a Chola citadel during the Sangam Age and was also briefly ruled by the Pallavas and the Pandyas.
Visit Trichy’s main attraction – Srirangam Temples. Srirangam is famous for its Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, one of the largest temple complexes in India.
In the evening arrive at Madurai & check-in at hotel, where you will stay for 2 nights.
Tucked snugly in the recesses of Tamil Nadu and on the banks of sacred Vaigai River, Madurai is a city shaped like a lotus. It is a destination of thousands of pilgrims. Madurai is the oldest and the second largest city in Tamil Nadu.
Overnight at the hotel in Madurai.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Later proceed for a sightseeing tour of Madurai city.
Visit the beautiful Meenakshi Temple. Its enormous domes covered with gaily-colored statues dominate the landscape and are visible from all over Madurai. This temple is dedicated to Lord Siva and Goddess Meenakshi.
Continue to visit the Palace of Tirumalai Nayak, an Indo-Saracenic building constructed in 1523. Evening, re-visit the Meenakshi Temple to witness the evening prayer ceremony at the temple.
Overnight at the hotel in Madurai.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Later drive from Madurai to Munnar (160kms / approx. 5 hours).
Arrive in Munnar & check-in at hotel for 2 nights.
Munnar is one of the fascinating hill stations in South India and famous for its hypnotic greenery, beautiful mountain scenery, calmness and cool refreshing air. Munnar is at the merging of three rivers and three mountain streams converging together. Munnar is also famous for the best tea estates in the world and over 30 tea plantations are there in and around Munnar.
Evening at leisure to explore the beautiful hill station.
Overnight at the hotel in Munnar.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning enjoy a tour of Eravikulam National Park.
Evening enjoy a visit to Tea Museum.
Overnight at the hotel in Munnar.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Munnar to Periyar National park covering a distance of 140 kms in approximately 4 hours.
Arrive in Periyar & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Periyar or Thekkady is located about 4 km from Kumili in Idukki district. The very sound of the name conjures up images of elephants, unending chains of hills and spice scented plantations. Experience the crisp, cool air of the Western Ghats with an enchanting holiday. In the Periyar forests of Thekkady is one of the finest wildlife reserves in India, and spread across the entire district are picturesque plantations and hill towns that hold great opportunities for treks and mountain walks.
Arrive in Periyar and check in at your hotel for overnight stay.
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, the pride of Kerala and a testimony to nature’s splendor and human innovation is situated on the banks of the Periyar Lake – an artificial lake. Lying close to the plantations, in the rich jungles of Periyar in Thekkady is one of the world’s most fascinating natural wildlife reserves spread across 777 sq. km, of which 360 sq. km is thick evergreen forests. The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary was declared a Tiger reserve in 1978. Noted for its geomorphology, diversity of wildlife and scenic beauty, the reserve attracts visitors from all over the world.
The splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar dam across the Periyar River adds to the charm of the park. This is the only sanctuary in India where you can have the unique experience of viewing wildlife at close quarters from the safety of a boat on the lake. The greatest attraction of Periyar is the herds of wild elephants that come down to play in the lake.
Overnight at the hotel in Periyar.
Day 10 :
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning enjoy a spice plantation tour.
Later drive from Periyar to Kumarakom covering a distance of 120 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive in Kumarakom & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Kumarakom – The enchanting backwater destination, Kumarakom is located on the picturesque Vembanad Lake. The village of Kumarakom is a cluster of little islands that have been converted into a number of tourist resorts. Kumarakom is an unbelievable beautiful paradise.
The blue backwaters and the surface of Vembanad Lake reflect the azure sky. The amazing shades of green of the vegetation that include mangroves, coconut palms, and paddy fields cover the verdant countryside
Evening at leisure for Ayurvedic/Spa treatments.
Overnight at the hotel in Kumarakom.
Day 11 :
Mahabalipuram – Seventh and eighth-century reliefs, rock temples, cave temples and “chariot” temples carved into the golden stone of the Coromandel Coast have made Mahabalipuram an astonishing UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town has a wonderful Shore Temple to Vishnu, built by the grateful merchants, as well as rock temples, over a dozen cave temples, constructed stone temples and some fine bas-reliefs – including the world’s largest, the Penance of Arjuna.
Rest of the day at leisure to explore on your own.
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning excursion to Kanchipuram (60kms / approx. 1 hour).
Kanchipuram – known as the Golden City of a Thousand Temples, it is one of the oldest towns in India. It is famous for both its temples and its hand-woven silks. Most of the temples are well preserved till date, which were built during 7th and 8th century AD. The prominent temples of Kanchipuram are Ekambareshwar Temple, Kamakshi Temple etc. Also visit the local homes of the weavers and watch them create magic out of silk thread into saris. Kanchipuram silk is famous all over the world.
Evening visit Mahabalipuram temple complex. A small seaside village, it was once the main port of the Pallava Dynasty from 5th to 9th century. Today it is the site of several antique sculptural marvels. Declared as the world heritage site by UNESCO, Mahabalipuram boasts of some of India’s most sublime rock-cut art.
Arjuna’s penance here is the world’s largest bas relief measuring 27 meters by 9 meters. End the tour with a visit to the Shore temple which is the spectacular two-spired shrine that houses both Vishnu and Shiva in its sanctum. A very unique site!
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Morning drive to Pondicherry covering a distance of 100 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Pondicherry & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Pondicherry – The French ruled this area for 300 years, and today, Pondicherry stands as a living monument of French culture in India. Being a small and quiet enclave of Tamil Nadu, it has imbibed the Tamilian culture.
PM: enjoy a sightseeing tour of Pondicherry. Begin your tour with a visit to Aurobindo Ashram. Although the Ashram is secluded from the world it forms a vibrant centre of life in a modern urban setting. Continue to the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, noted for its Gothic architecture and stained glass panels which depict the entire life of Jesus Christ. Enjoy a walking tour in the old streets. The area retains the French influence with even a few Gallic accents.
Later visit Auroville or the ‘City of Dawn’ which was conceived as a place of research into the ideal of human unity by the Mother, the spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo.
Overnight at the hotel in Pondicherry.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Pondicherry to Tanjore covering a distance of approximately 160 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Tanjore & check-in at hotel.
Tanjore – Located on the eastern coast of central Tamil Nadu, Tanjore has the distinction of having been the Capital of the Cholas, one of the greatest dynasties of the South. Tanjore bears witness to this, being dotted with no fewer than 74 temples – the most famous of which is the Brihadeshwara temple, a world heritage monument.
En route visit the 9th century Shiva Temple at Chidambaram. Chidambaram is one of the most ancient and most celebrated shrines in India. Also visit Gangaikondacholapuram and Darsuram Temples at Kumbakonam famous for their Chola architectural style.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel in Tanjore.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Tanjore to Madurai covering a distance of 190 kms in approximately 4 hours. En-route visit Trichy.
Trichy is a blend of history, a pilgrim center and a thriving commercial city Situated on the banks of the Cauvery Rive, it was a Chola citadel during the Sangam Age and was also briefly ruled by the Pallavas and the Pandyas.
Visit Trichy’s main attraction – Srirangam Temples. Srirangam is famous for its Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, one of the largest temple complexes in India.
In the evening arrive at Madurai & check-in at hotel, where you will stay for 2 nights.
Tucked snugly in the recesses of Tamil Nadu and on the banks of sacred Vaigai River, Madurai is a city shaped like a lotus. It is a destination of thousands of pilgrims. Madurai is the oldest and the second largest city in Tamil Nadu.
Overnight at the hotel in Madurai.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Later proceed for a sightseeing tour of Madurai city.
Visit the beautiful Meenakshi Temple. Its enormous domes covered with gaily-colored statues dominate the landscape and are visible from all over Madurai. This temple is dedicated to Lord Siva and Goddess Meenakshi.
Continue to visit the Palace of Tirumalai Nayak, an Indo-Saracenic building constructed in 1523. Evening, re-visit the Meenakshi Temple to witness the evening prayer ceremony at the temple.
Overnight at the hotel in Madurai.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Later drive from Madurai to Munnar (160kms / approx. 5 hours).
Arrive in Munnar & check-in at hotel for 2 nights.
Munnar is one of the fascinating hill stations in South India and famous for its hypnotic greenery, beautiful mountain scenery, calmness and cool refreshing air. Munnar is at the merging of three rivers and three mountain streams converging together. Munnar is also famous for the best tea estates in the world and over 30 tea plantations are there in and around Munnar.
Evening at leisure to explore the beautiful hill station.
Overnight at the hotel in Munnar.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning enjoy a tour of Eravikulam National Park.
Evening enjoy a visit to Tea Museum.
Overnight at the hotel in Munnar.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Munnar to Periyar National park covering a distance of 140 kms in approximately 4 hours.
Arrive in Periyar & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Periyar or Thekkady is located about 4 km from Kumili in Idukki district. The very sound of the name conjures up images of elephants, unending chains of hills and spice scented plantations. Experience the crisp, cool air of the Western Ghats with an enchanting holiday. In the Periyar forests of Thekkady is one of the finest wildlife reserves in India, and spread across the entire district are picturesque plantations and hill towns that hold great opportunities for treks and mountain walks.
Arrive in Periyar and check in at your hotel for overnight stay.
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, the pride of Kerala and a testimony to nature’s splendor and human innovation is situated on the banks of the Periyar Lake – an artificial lake. Lying close to the plantations, in the rich jungles of Periyar in Thekkady is one of the world’s most fascinating natural wildlife reserves spread across 777 sq. km, of which 360 sq. km is thick evergreen forests. The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary was declared a Tiger reserve in 1978. Noted for its geomorphology, diversity of wildlife and scenic beauty, the reserve attracts visitors from all over the world.
The splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar dam across the Periyar River adds to the charm of the park. This is the only sanctuary in India where you can have the unique experience of viewing wildlife at close quarters from the safety of a boat on the lake. The greatest attraction of Periyar is the herds of wild elephants that come down to play in the lake.
Overnight at the hotel in Periyar.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning enjoy a spice plantation tour.
Later drive from Periyar to Kumarakom covering a distance of 120 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive in Kumarakom & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Kumarakom – The enchanting backwater destination, Kumarakom is located on the picturesque Vembanad Lake. The village of Kumarakom is a cluster of little islands that have been converted into a number of tourist resorts. Kumarakom is an unbelievable beautiful paradise.
The blue backwaters and the surface of Vembanad Lake reflect the azure sky. The amazing shades of green of the vegetation that include mangroves, coconut palms, and paddy fields cover the verdant countryside
Evening at leisure for Ayurvedic/Spa treatments.
Overnight at the hotel in Kumarakom.
After leisurely breakfast embark on embark on the Houseboat for an overnight cruise on the Kerala backwaters through unforgettable and tranquil palm-fringed landscapes.
Alleppey is one of the exotic backwater destinations in Kerala. Caressed by the Arabian Sea and interlocked by a number of canals and bridges, this stunningly gorgeous ‘Venice of the East’ has more than the boat races, houseboats, beaches, marine products and the coir industry; it is also home to diverse animal and bird life. It is also referred to as the “Rice bowl of Kerala”.
Overnight in Alleppey.
Day 12 :
Mahabalipuram – Seventh and eighth-century reliefs, rock temples, cave temples and “chariot” temples carved into the golden stone of the Coromandel Coast have made Mahabalipuram an astonishing UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town has a wonderful Shore Temple to Vishnu, built by the grateful merchants, as well as rock temples, over a dozen cave temples, constructed stone temples and some fine bas-reliefs – including the world’s largest, the Penance of Arjuna.
Rest of the day at leisure to explore on your own.
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning excursion to Kanchipuram (60kms / approx. 1 hour).
Kanchipuram – known as the Golden City of a Thousand Temples, it is one of the oldest towns in India. It is famous for both its temples and its hand-woven silks. Most of the temples are well preserved till date, which were built during 7th and 8th century AD. The prominent temples of Kanchipuram are Ekambareshwar Temple, Kamakshi Temple etc. Also visit the local homes of the weavers and watch them create magic out of silk thread into saris. Kanchipuram silk is famous all over the world.
Evening visit Mahabalipuram temple complex. A small seaside village, it was once the main port of the Pallava Dynasty from 5th to 9th century. Today it is the site of several antique sculptural marvels. Declared as the world heritage site by UNESCO, Mahabalipuram boasts of some of India’s most sublime rock-cut art.
Arjuna’s penance here is the world’s largest bas relief measuring 27 meters by 9 meters. End the tour with a visit to the Shore temple which is the spectacular two-spired shrine that houses both Vishnu and Shiva in its sanctum. A very unique site!
Overnight at the hotel in Mahabalipuram.
Morning drive to Pondicherry covering a distance of 100 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Pondicherry & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Pondicherry – The French ruled this area for 300 years, and today, Pondicherry stands as a living monument of French culture in India. Being a small and quiet enclave of Tamil Nadu, it has imbibed the Tamilian culture.
PM: enjoy a sightseeing tour of Pondicherry. Begin your tour with a visit to Aurobindo Ashram. Although the Ashram is secluded from the world it forms a vibrant centre of life in a modern urban setting. Continue to the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, noted for its Gothic architecture and stained glass panels which depict the entire life of Jesus Christ. Enjoy a walking tour in the old streets. The area retains the French influence with even a few Gallic accents.
Later visit Auroville or the ‘City of Dawn’ which was conceived as a place of research into the ideal of human unity by the Mother, the spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo.
Overnight at the hotel in Pondicherry.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Pondicherry to Tanjore covering a distance of approximately 160 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive at Tanjore & check-in at hotel.
Tanjore – Located on the eastern coast of central Tamil Nadu, Tanjore has the distinction of having been the Capital of the Cholas, one of the greatest dynasties of the South. Tanjore bears witness to this, being dotted with no fewer than 74 temples – the most famous of which is the Brihadeshwara temple, a world heritage monument.
En route visit the 9th century Shiva Temple at Chidambaram. Chidambaram is one of the most ancient and most celebrated shrines in India. Also visit Gangaikondacholapuram and Darsuram Temples at Kumbakonam famous for their Chola architectural style.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel in Tanjore.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Tanjore to Madurai covering a distance of 190 kms in approximately 4 hours. En-route visit Trichy.
Trichy is a blend of history, a pilgrim center and a thriving commercial city Situated on the banks of the Cauvery Rive, it was a Chola citadel during the Sangam Age and was also briefly ruled by the Pallavas and the Pandyas.
Visit Trichy’s main attraction – Srirangam Temples. Srirangam is famous for its Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, one of the largest temple complexes in India.
In the evening arrive at Madurai & check-in at hotel, where you will stay for 2 nights.
Tucked snugly in the recesses of Tamil Nadu and on the banks of sacred Vaigai River, Madurai is a city shaped like a lotus. It is a destination of thousands of pilgrims. Madurai is the oldest and the second largest city in Tamil Nadu.
Overnight at the hotel in Madurai.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Later proceed for a sightseeing tour of Madurai city.
Visit the beautiful Meenakshi Temple. Its enormous domes covered with gaily-colored statues dominate the landscape and are visible from all over Madurai. This temple is dedicated to Lord Siva and Goddess Meenakshi.
Continue to visit the Palace of Tirumalai Nayak, an Indo-Saracenic building constructed in 1523. Evening, re-visit the Meenakshi Temple to witness the evening prayer ceremony at the temple.
Overnight at the hotel in Madurai.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Later drive from Madurai to Munnar (160kms / approx. 5 hours).
Arrive in Munnar & check-in at hotel for 2 nights.
Munnar is one of the fascinating hill stations in South India and famous for its hypnotic greenery, beautiful mountain scenery, calmness and cool refreshing air. Munnar is at the merging of three rivers and three mountain streams converging together. Munnar is also famous for the best tea estates in the world and over 30 tea plantations are there in and around Munnar.
Evening at leisure to explore the beautiful hill station.
Overnight at the hotel in Munnar.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning enjoy a tour of Eravikulam National Park.
Evening enjoy a visit to Tea Museum.
Overnight at the hotel in Munnar.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Drive from Munnar to Periyar National park covering a distance of 140 kms in approximately 4 hours.
Arrive in Periyar & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Periyar or Thekkady is located about 4 km from Kumili in Idukki district. The very sound of the name conjures up images of elephants, unending chains of hills and spice scented plantations. Experience the crisp, cool air of the Western Ghats with an enchanting holiday. In the Periyar forests of Thekkady is one of the finest wildlife reserves in India, and spread across the entire district are picturesque plantations and hill towns that hold great opportunities for treks and mountain walks.
Arrive in Periyar and check in at your hotel for overnight stay.
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, the pride of Kerala and a testimony to nature’s splendor and human innovation is situated on the banks of the Periyar Lake – an artificial lake. Lying close to the plantations, in the rich jungles of Periyar in Thekkady is one of the world’s most fascinating natural wildlife reserves spread across 777 sq. km, of which 360 sq. km is thick evergreen forests. The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary was declared a Tiger reserve in 1978. Noted for its geomorphology, diversity of wildlife and scenic beauty, the reserve attracts visitors from all over the world.
The splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar dam across the Periyar River adds to the charm of the park. This is the only sanctuary in India where you can have the unique experience of viewing wildlife at close quarters from the safety of a boat on the lake. The greatest attraction of Periyar is the herds of wild elephants that come down to play in the lake.
Overnight at the hotel in Periyar.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning enjoy a spice plantation tour.
Later drive from Periyar to Kumarakom covering a distance of 120 kms in approximately 3 hours.
Arrive in Kumarakom & check-in at hotel for an overnight.
Kumarakom – The enchanting backwater destination, Kumarakom is located on the picturesque Vembanad Lake. The village of Kumarakom is a cluster of little islands that have been converted into a number of tourist resorts. Kumarakom is an unbelievable beautiful paradise.
The blue backwaters and the surface of Vembanad Lake reflect the azure sky. The amazing shades of green of the vegetation that include mangroves, coconut palms, and paddy fields cover the verdant countryside
Evening at leisure for Ayurvedic/Spa treatments.
Overnight at the hotel in Kumarakom.
After leisurely breakfast embark on embark on the Houseboat for an overnight cruise on the Kerala backwaters through unforgettable and tranquil palm-fringed landscapes.
Alleppey is one of the exotic backwater destinations in Kerala. Caressed by the Arabian Sea and interlocked by a number of canals and bridges, this stunningly gorgeous ‘Venice of the East’ has more than the boat races, houseboats, beaches, marine products and the coir industry; it is also home to diverse animal and bird life. It is also referred to as the “Rice bowl of Kerala”.
Overnight in Alleppey.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Kochi- commercial capital of Kerala and the most cosmopolitan of the state’s cities, Cochin or Kochi have long been eulogized in tourist literature as the ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea.’ Strategically located on the east – west sea route, Cochin is Kerala’s major port, boasting of one of the finest natural harbors in the world. With its wealth of historical associations and its setting on a cluster of islands and narrow peninsula, the city of Kochi perfectly reflects the eclecticism of Kerala.
Morning tour of Kochi – the oldest European settlement in India, with an amazing blend of architectural styles. Visit the old Jewish quarter built with a synagogue (Closed on Friday and Saturday), the Dutch-built Mattancherry Palace (Closed on Friday).
Visit St. Francis Church, the oldest church constructed by the Europeans in India. Built by the Portuguese in 1510, it housed the remains of Vasco da Gama for 14 years before it was transferred to Lisbon. His tombstone can be seen inside the church.
Later visit the Chinese fishing nets. The cantilevered fishing nets line the entrance to the harbour mouth. The long rows of Chinese Nets silhouetted against the sunset present a spectacular sight of Cochins waterfront. These are large nets, which hang from bamboo or teak posts, still used by the local fishermen of Fort Cochin.
Evening visit Cochin Culture Centre to witness a Kathakali Dance Performance by local artists.
Kathakali represents a synthesis of all that is best in dance, drama and music and has been recognized by connoisseurs of art, the world over as a `total art form of immense sophistication and power’. It is the impression created by make-up and the costumes that make Kathakali a visual par excellence. You will witness the Kathakali artists readying themselves up with the make up for the final performance. Costume is elaborate with the face painted up. Great importance is laid on the Vesham or make-up, which are of five types – Pacha, Kathi, Thadi, Kari and Minukku.
The pomp and magnificence of Kathakali is partly due to its decor part of which is the kireetam or huge headgear and the kanchukam the oversized jackets, and a long skirt worn over a thick padding of cushions. The identity of the actor is completely mutilated to create a super human being of larger-than-life proportion.
Back at hotel after above visits.
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