Day
01/ Arrival Madras
Welcome to India! Arrive Madras, meet assist by our
tour executive at the airport and then transfer to hotel.
Overnight at Madras.
Day 02/ Covelong
After breakfast proceed for full day sightseeing tour
of Kanchipuram and Mahabalipuram. Mahabalipuram (also
Mamallapuram, its ancient name) is one of history’s
intriguing enigmas. Situated just 60 km off Chennai
on the Bay of Bengal coast in the South Indian state
of Tamil Nadu, Mahabalipuram was a flourishing port
town of the Pallava rulers of South India who chiselled
in stone a fabulous open-air museum of sculptures under
the vault of a burning sky. Main attractions in Mahabalipuram
are :- Arjuna’s Penance, Caves, Rathas, Krishna Mandapam,
Shore Temple. Kanchipuram A 65-kilometre stretch of
sun-scorched road connects Mahabalipuram to the fabled
city of a thousand temples, Kanchipuram (also Kancheepuram).
There are 650 stone inscriptions in Kanchipuram belonging
to different dynasties. The temples here reflect the
maturity and efflorescence of Pallava art and the ornate
and often imposing embellishments were produced later
by the Chola, Vijayanagara and Chalukyan kings. There
is a solemn grandeur, a grandiosity of vision and ornamental
excess in the temples here. A disembodied otherworldly
stillness impregnates their vast inner domains where
time is a captive fugitive. The Ekambaranathar temple,
the Kailasanatha temple, Sri Varadaraja temple, Sri
Vaikuntaperumal temple… the names stretch endlessly.
The city itself is dedicated to the presiding deity,
Sri Kamakshi (one with eyes of love) at the Kamakshi
temple. In Sanskrit, the word Kanchi denotes girdle,
and poets have allegorically characterized the city
as a girdle to the earth. Overnight at Covelong.
Day 03/ Covelong – Pondicherry (162 kms/4 hrs)
After leisurely breakfast in hotel, drive to Pondicherry
by surface. Pondicherry is endowed with great natural
beauty as well as cultural heritage. Among its many
diverse attractions are a coastline of 32 kms, palm-fringed
beaches, backwaters, fishing villages, resorts, the
famous Sri Aurobindo Ashram, the international city
of Auroville, the French boulevard town with its French
heritage, and so on. The main attractions in Pondicherry
are :- Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicheery Museum, Sacred
Heart Church. Overnight at Pondicherry.
Day 04/ Pondicherry – Tanjore (177 kms/5 hrs)
After relaxed breakfast in hotel, drive to Tanjore.
Tanjore, also known as Thanjavur, is situated in the
fertile area of the Cauvery River delta, known as the
rice-bowl of Tamil Nadu. It was the capital and epitome
of the Chola dynasty's rule in Tamil Nadu from the 9th
to the 13th century A.D. On arrival transfer to hotel
after some relax, afternoon proceed for sightseeing
tour, the main tourist attractions in Tanjore are :-
Sri Bragadeeswarar Temple, The Palace, Art Gallery,
Saraswathi Mahal Library, Hall of Music, Schwartz Church.
Overnight at Tanjore.
Day 05/ Tanjore – Trichy – Madurai (190 kms/6-hrs)
After relaxed breakfast in hotel drive to Madurai by
surface enroute visiting Trichy. Situated on the banks
of river Cauvery in the district of Tiruchirapalli,
Trichy as a city is known for its educational institutions,
industries and temples. The city is a commercial hub
but the most famous landmark of the city is the Rock
Fort Temple which is a prominent monument of Trichy.
Tourist Attractions of Trichy:- Sri Ranganathaswamy
Temple, Sri Jambukeshwara Temple, Rock Fort Temple,
Viramalai Sanctuary, Sittanvasal, Rock Fort Temple.
Overnight at Madurai.
Day 06/ Madurai
After leisurely south Indian breakfast in hotel, proceed
for sightseeing tour visit Meenakshi Temple - The temple
is located at the heart of the city of Madurai and is
the focus of national as well as international tourists'
attention. It is central to the religious as well as
to the cultural life of the city of Madurai. The temple
is a very fine example of the Dravidian architecture
complete with its gopurams which is nothing but large
gateways and halls where you can see fine carvings of
mythical figures on the walls of these multi pillared
large halls otherwise known as Mandapams.
Koodal Alagar Temple - Situated only 2 km away from
Madurai, it is a Vaishnavaite temple which has many
beautiful sculptures depicting Lord Vishnu in various
poses.
Azhagar Koil - It is situated at the distance of about
21 km from Madurai and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
It is located atop a hill called Alagarmalai.
Mariamman Teppakulam Tank - This enormous temple tank,
which is the largest tank of its kind in entire Tamil
Nadu, is located at the distance of about 5 km from
the famous Meenakshi Temple of Madurai. There is a Mandapam
in the centre of the tank where you can worship the
image of Lord Vigneshwara. This idol was found here
when the place was being dug to construct the Thirumalai
Nayakkar Palace.
Gandhi Museum - This museum is located in the Tamukkam
Palace of Rani Mangammal of the Nayak Dynasty. Earlier,
the place used to be the official residence of the district
collectors of Madurai. It was in 1955 that the building
and the 12 acre land were given to Gandhi Smarak Nidhi
by the then Tamil Nadu Government. The museum has a
noteworthy collection of remarkable paintings, sculptures,
articles and Khadi crafts.
Tirumalai Nayak Palace - Built in the 17th century by
the King Thirumalai Nayak, the palace is a huge structure
built in the Indo-Saracenic style. It is said that today
only one-fourth part of the original structure has survived
which includes the Swargavilasa and the Rangavilasa.
The palace was partially renovated by the then Governor
of Madras, Lord Napier. Overnight at Madurai.
Day 07/ Madurai - Periyar (177 kms/5 hrs)
After breakfast in hotel drive to Periyar by surface.
On arrival transfer to hotel. Evening free at leisure.
Overnight at Periyar.
Day 08/ Periyar
Breakfast in hotel, after relaxed breakfast proceed
for boat cruise on the Lake of the famous Periyar wildlife
sanctuary to see natural wild life. Periyar Wildlife
Sanctuary set amidst the high ranges of the Western
Ghats, on the banks of the beautiful Periyar lake is
the Periyar Wildlife sanctuary, a testimony to nature’s
grandeur and the innovation of human minds. The beauty
of this sanctuary is heightened because of the magnificent
lake at the heart of it, adding to its charm and serenity.
The Reservoir that is built here is the main supplying
ground for drinking water of the wildlife at the periyar
Wildlife sanctuary or Thekkhady. Overnight at Periyar.
Day 09/ Periyar - Cochin (185 Kms/5 hrs)
After breakfast in hotel proceed for Cochin by surface.
Cochin or Kochi is the commercial and industrial capital
of Kerala. Cochin is located on the western coast of
Kerala and covers a total area of 83.52 square kms.
On arrival transfer to hotel. Evening free at leisure.
Overnight at Cochin.
Day 10/ Cochin
After relaxed breakfast, Proceed for tourist attractions
in Cochin are Willingdon Island, Jewish Synagogue, St.
Francis Church, Bolghatty Palace, Chinese fishing nets,
Hill Palace Museum and Mattancherry Palace. Willingdon
island is named after Lord Willingdon, a British Viceroy
to India. This man-made island is surrounded by beautiful
backwaters. The Jewish Synagogue is located very close
to the Bolghatty Palace. This synagogue was built in
1568 and is the oldest synagogue in the subcontinent.
St. Francis Church is located at the Fort Cochin. This
church is one of the oldest European church in the subcontinent.
This church was established by the Portuguese Franciscan
friars in 1503. Overnight at Cochin.
Day 11/ Cochin - Madras - Departure
Morning proceed for Madras to board International flight
for onward destination or way back home.
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