MADRAS >> MAHABALIPURAM >> KANCHIPURAM >> MADRAS >> MADURAI >> PERIYAR >> KUMARAKOM >> ALLEPPEY >> COCHIN >> OOTY >> MYSORE >> HASSAN >> BANGALORE >> MUMBAI ( BOMBAY )
This tour is
built around south India where we start from madras ( chennai ) the gateway to
the south and the capital of Tamil Nadu. After visiting the city we go from here
to the beach at mahabalipuram - the city of seven pagodas and kanchipuram - a
city of thousand temples and an important centre of silk weaving. A flight from
here takes us 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 where we view the wildlife on the boat and travelling along the
backwaters for which Kerala is famous onward to Kumarakom. After relaxing at the
lagoon we start our 2 nights / 3 days trip on the backwaters staying in the
houseboat. The journey passes through Chambakulum, Ambalapuzha, Karumadi,
Kayakulum and Alumkadavu. After enjoying this we are transferred to Cochin - the
capital of Kerala offen referred to as gods own country. Here one can have a
boat ride or visit the old Jewish community dated back to 52 ad . The drive
further takes us to the queens of the southern hill stations - Ootacamund ( Ooty
) - a name drived from the nilgiri or blue mountains. Our next stop is Mysore -
a city of 17 palaces. From here we drive to Hassan - famous for the 12 century
temples of Belur and Halebid and onward to the garden city of India - bangalore
also now referred as the silicon city. A flight from here takes us to Mumbai (
Bombay ) where we take a city tour and depart next day.
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NOWDAY 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 : MAHABALIPURAM - KANCHIPURAM -
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 : MADRAS - MADURAI (BY
FLIGHT)Today we are transferred to the airport to board our
flight for Madurai.upon arrival we are met and transferred to our pre booked
hotel.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight at the
Hotel.
DAY 05 : 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.
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NOWDAY 06 :
MADURAI - PERIYAR (BY
SURFACE)After 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 07 : PERIYAR - KUMARAKOM (BY SURFACE)Today we
start our drive for Kumarakom. The drive is a beautiful experience passing
through the backwaters and plantations. 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 08 : TRANSFER TO
KUMARAKOM JETTY TO START THE HOUSEBOAT PROGRAMMEToday morning we
are transferred to the embarkment point for the Houseboat. It is once a life
time experience to have such a romantic and beautiful experience. For the next
Two nights we spent on the House Boat passing through the Backwaters of Kerala.
The journey will pass through the following areas Kumarakom, Vattakkayal,
Chambakulum, Ambalapuzha, Karumadi, Kayakulum, Alumkadavu.
Overnight on the
House Boat.
DAY 09 : On board the House
BoatOvernight on the House boat.
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NOWDAY 10 : HOUSE BOAT DISEMBARK AT ALUMKADVU
AND DRIVE TO ALLEPPEY - COCHINToday
morning it is now time for us to Disembark the Houseboat and we are transferred
to Cochin via Alleppey.
Upon arrival in Cochin we checkinto our pre booked
hotel for an Overnight.
DAY 11 : COCHINEarly morning rise and transfer to the backwaters of Cochin, which run
from the sea inland through lush tropical countryside. It could be compared to a
cruise down the amazon with jungle foliage hanging from the banks. This relaxing
boat trip is fascinating, as our guide discussed the history of the early
explorers and traders who used this as a main artery to the sea. Even the locals
board and disembark, coming and going from village. Return to Cochin and
afternoon spent exploring the unexpected and isolated Jewish community. It was a
main area for spice trading. Scores of small companies huddle together in old
buildings, with the air filled of ginger, cardamom, cumin and clove scent. Local
potters load carts of spices running up and down narrow lanes for transport. One
street - long area is the Mattacncherry section, used to occupy virtually all
Jewish homes, the oldest synagogue in the former British Empire. 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 we go to watch the famous Kathakali
Dance Performance.
Overnight at the Hotel.
DAY 12 : COCHIN - OOTYMorning
after breakfast we start our drive towards Ootacamund most popularly known as
Ooty. It is mostly referred to as the Queen of the Southern Hills stations.It
drives its name from the Niligiri or the Blue Mountains - the name to the Hills
by the inhabitants for more than 850 years because of the blue haze of clouds
which envelope the hill slopes.Upon arrival we check into our prebooked
Hotel.
Afternoon we drive around Ooty to visit the Botanical Gardens , Lake
Doddabetta , Mukurti Peak , the Pykara Dam and the sprawling Tea
Plantation.
Overnight at the Hotel.
DAY 13 : OOTY - MYSOREAfter
a relaxed morning we start our drive towards Mysore , wending along through
verdant and hilly countryside, where the legendary warrior Tipu Sultan built the
island fortress and Summer Palace entirely of wood, with exquisitely painted
walls. Upon arrival in Mysore checkinto your prebooked Hotel.
Evening
relaxing or visiting the local bazaar.
Overnight at the Hotel.
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NOWDAY 14 : MYSOREAfter a relaxed
breakfast we drive for a morning sight-seeing of the city of Mysore. Mysore a
city of 17 Palaces - the Maharaja's City Palace being one of the largest in the
country. Today's city tour include the zoological gardens, the Chamundi Temple,
handicraft Centre and 22 kms away - the Brindavan Gardens, which are a sight by
day and night. Evening visit to the gardens where there are many illuminated
fountains.
Overnight at the Hotel.
DAY 15 : MYSORE - HASSAN - BANGALOREToday
after an early breakfast we start our Journey for Bangalore Enroute Hassan.
Hassan is famous for its temples of Belur and Halebid. Belur, on the banks of
river yagachi, was capital of the Hoysala Empire over 800 years ago.
Today it
basks in the glory of one of the greatest monuments of medieval art in India. -
Chennakasava Temple. Its fantastic paintings and sculptures commemorate the
ancient civilization of the South. An outstanding example of Indian temple
architecture is found in Halebid, meaning Old Capital. Hoysaleshwara Temple's
entire surface is covered with a succession of eleven friezes running its entire
length, featuring elephants, lions, horsemen, and an incredible display of
celestial beasts and birds. Later continue our drive to Bangalore.
Overnight
at the hotel.
DAY 16 : BANGALORE
- MUMBAI ( BOMBAY )
FLIGHTToday we are transferred to the airport to board
our flight for Mumbai. Upon 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 17 : LEAVE MUMBAI (
BOMBAY )After 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.
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