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South India is a
complete contrast to the North.The culture, people, language, life-style and
landscape are all different.The tour begins with arrival into the metro and
commercial town of Chennai (Madras) - capital of Tamilnadu.From here we drive to
the beach at Mahabalipuram - the city of seven pagodas and Kanchipuram - a city
of thousand temples and an important centre of silk weaving.Onward we drive to
Triuchirapalli - visiting the famous rockfort temple.From here we drive to
Madurai - whose history goes back to sixth century before christ.Madurai is
famous for its Meenakshi temple.From here we go to Periyar National Park and
then doing the backwaters for which Kerala is famous onward to Kumarakom and
then to Cochin - one of the most fascinating cities of coastal South India, a
kathakali dance performance adds flavour to the tour and a flight from here
takes us to Mumbai (Bombay).
DAY
01 : ARRIVE MADRASMeeting
and assistance upon arrival and transfer to Hotel. This morning we set out to
explore the city of madras. Visit the National Art Gallery Fort St. George, St.
Mary's Church and the St. Thomas Cathedral and drive along the marina. Walk with
our guide though some colourful market areas.
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 02 : MADRAS - MAHABALIPURAMAfter
breakfast we drive to Mahabalipuram. Upon arrival in Mahabalipuram we check into
our pre booked Hotel. Afternoon city tour of Mahabalipuram, once the principal
port of the Pallavas who ruled between the 06th and 09th Centuries AD. "The City
of Seven pagodas". Is nothing less than a breathtaking display masterful
sculpture carved out of solid rocks of granite, the Shore Temple - a splendid
example of early temple construction in the south. Penance of Bhagirata the
worlds largest bas - relief also known as "Argon's Penance'.
DAY
03 : MAHABALIPURAMDepart for a tour of Kanchipuram, city of a
thousand temples, Once the capital of Pallava, Kanchipuram still contains no
less than 124 shrines. The temples were built mainly by two rulers, Mahendray
and Mamalla Narashimha Parman. Typical of their architecture is the Kailasnatha
Temple dedicated to Shiva, believed to be 1200 years Old . Other important ones
include the 16th Century Ekambasreshwar Temple, Kamakshi Temple, and Vaikunta
Perumal. Kanchipuram is the centre of Silk weaving and is famous for its saris
and materials. Return to the Hotel, rest of the day is free.
DAY 04 : MAHABALIPURAM - TIRUCHIRAPALLI (
TRICHY )After an early breakfast we start our journey
towards Trichy. Upon arrival in Trichy we checkinto our prebooked Hotel.
Afternoon city tour of Trichy visiting Rock Fort, Sirangam and Jambukeshwar
Temples. Trichy's historic associations stretch from chola times to the 18th
Century Karnataka Wars, When Britain and France espoused the aspirations of
rival princes.
Overnight at the hotel.
DAY 05 : TIRUCHIRAPALLI - MADURAIDepart for Madurai by road enroute visiting Tanjore. Thanjaur was the
seat of the Chola Empire from the 10th to the 14th Centuries and it was a Chola
King, Rajah Chola who built the greatest of its 74 temples, the Birhadeswara
Temple which is more than 200 feet tall in the Dravidian truncated pyramid form,
and has a huge lingam in its sanatorium. In the inner shrine of the temple, one
sees India's second largest statue of Nandi the bull, the mount of the God
Shiva.
Arrive Madurai check into hotel and
overnight.
DAY 06 : MADURAIMadurai's history
goes back to six centuries before Christ. The Pandyan rulers made this their
capital until the 14th Century and the city flowered with the genius of its
writers, builders, poets and academics. Then the Nayaks ruled Madurai from the
middle of the 16th Century to 1743. The ten tall Gopurams of the Meenakshi
Temple were raised during their dynasty. This is a huge complex of Temples. A
thousand - pillored hall and a tank. A full day tour visiting the Meenakashi
Temple, Palace of King Triumalay, the great tank, Gandhi Museum and Temple at
Alaghat Koli enroute visiting Elephant Rock.
Overnight stay at
hotel.
DAY 07 : MADURAI - PERIYARAfter
early morning breakfast we drive to Periyar ( Thekkady). The drive up to this
hilltop wildlife sanctuary is one of the most beautiful . Starting with coconut
groves at the lower lever you then see rubber, tea and the spice plantation as
you gain height. Upon arrival check into your prebooked hotel.
In the
afternoon take a jeep ride to a nearby spice plantation. Late afternoon take a
boat ride on Lake Periyar to look for wild animals drinking or taking a dip in
this lake.
DAY 08 : PERIYAR - BACKWATERS -
KUMARAKOMDrive to the Kottayam to the jetty point to board the boat
for backwater to Alleppey and then continue the drive to Kumarakom. Upon arrival
at Kumarkom checkinto hotel.. The rest of the day relaxing by the pool or taking
a sunset cruise on a man - powered nice-boat. You may wish to visit the
Ayurvedic centre for a herbal massage. In the Evening attend a demonstration of
Kerala cuisine cooking.
Overnight at the Hotel.
DAY 09 : KUMARAKOM - COCHIN CHECKIN
AT HOTELThe morning is spent relaxing and later we drive to
Cochin. Upon arrival in Cochin we checkinto our prebooked hotel. Cochin is one
of the most fascinating cities of coastal south India. It is a city with
indelible marks of Christian, Islamic, Hindu and Jewish traditions. The true
character of the city us to be found in the older part of the Fort Cochin area
which remains as it used to be a 1000 years ago. This part of the City reflects
an unusual bled of medieval Portuguese, Dutch and English life grafted on to the
tropical Malabar coast. A unique feature here is isolated Jewish community,
whose origins date back to AD 52.
Evening visit to see the Kathakali dance
performance.
Overnight at the hotel.
DAY 10 :
COCHINThis morning enjoy the most interesting of
cruised anywhere in the world. These are the backwaters of Cochin. At first
glance it could be compared to drifting down the Amazon River. Our cruise take
us though the heart of the backwaters with views of villages and villagers about
their business. It seems as though time has stood still for centuries. Afternoon
is spent exploring Cochin. Visit the Dutch Palace, the terminus, Jewish
Synagogue , Fort Cochin, St.Francis Church and bazaars.
Return to the hotel
for overnight.
DAY 11 :
COCHIN - BOMBAY BY
FLIGHTUpon arrival in Mumbai ( Bombay ) you are met and
transferred to your prebooked Hotel. This afternoon proceed on a guided tour of
the city, which is distinctly tropical. Its weathered Victorian mansions, some
still privately owned, and grand public buildings, many beautifully lit at
night, stand as lingering reminder of the days of the British Raj, First visit
the Gateway of India, hastily created as a symbol of welcome to Queen Mary and
King George V of England on their to India in 1911. Next visit the Hanging
Gardens, perched at the top of Malabar Hill, which provide lovely views over the
Arabian Sea.
Overnight at the Hotel.
DAY 12 : LEAVE
BOMBAYAfter what will have been a majestic way to see and
experience royal India, we bid farewell as we are transferred to the airport for
our flight back home.