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SOUTH INDIA EXTENSIVE TOUR

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Day 01 – Arrive Chennai
Arrive Madras by international flight.

Assistance on arrival and transfer to the hotel.

Day 02 : Chennai
Morning sightseeing tour.

Madras, the capital city, popularly regarded as the ‘Gateway to the South’ represents a culture that is distinctly different from that of northern India. The places of interest are Kalakashetra, a school of art and music that encourages exponents of Bharatnatyam, Carnatic music, traditional weaving and designing; Fort St. George built in 1653 during British reign in India, - now houses the Secretariat and Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu; St. Mary’s Church, the oldest Anglican Church in India with its premises; Sri Parthasarathy Temple built by Pallavas in the 8th century AD; Kapaliswara Temple, Mylapore also an eighth century Pallava Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva; San Thomas Cathedral Basilica rebuilt in 1606 as a cathedral and in 1896 it was made a basilica; and Theosophical Society - the world headquarters of the Theosophical Society formed to encourage the study of comparative religion philosophy and science.

Afternoon at leisure.

Day 03 – Chennai-Kanchipuram-Mahabalipuram-, 150 km
Morning drive to Kanchipuram.

Kanchipuram, 70 kms west of Mahabalipuram, this city of thousand temples lies. One of the seven sacred cities of Hindus, it was the capital of the early Cholas as far back as the 2nd century BC. Kanchi was a major seat of Tamil learning as well as an important place of pilgrimage for Buddhists, Jains and Hindus. Apart from temples, the city is also famous for its silk weavers, settled here some 400 years ago and have given it an enviable reputation.

Later proceed to Mahablipuram.

Mahabalipuram, driving south of Madras on the coast lies Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram), the ancient port of Pallavas. The pallavas have created many marvelous monuments with sculptural panels, caves, Monolithic Rathas and Temples. Krishna Mandapam, has a big bas relief, notable for its realistic representation. The world’s largest bas relief measuring 27m x 9m, whale back shaped rock contains figures of gods, demi-gods, men .beasts, birds and representation of the entire creation. Shore Temple, one of the oldest in south dating back to 8th century AD is a good example of the first phase of structural temples constructed in Dravidian style. The Five Rathas, a group of five monolithic temples, each created in different style.

Overnight at Mahabalipuram.

Day 04 – Mahabalipuram-Tanjore, 245 km
Departure to Tanjore and on arrival, check-in at the hotel.

Afternoon sightseeing tour of Tanjore.

Tanjore - The home of Carnatic music, musical instruments, dance and traditional hadicrafts, Tanjore (Thanjavur) is famous for the Brahadeeswarar Temple. The temple constructed more than a thousand years ago by the Chola King Raja Rajan is an architect’s marvel. The Art Gallery and the Saraswathi Mahal Library are also well known places of interest.

Day 05 – Tanjore-Trichy-Madurai, 201 km
Drive to Trichy and on arrival, visit Srirangam.

5 kms from Trichy, located in an island is Srirangam. Surrounded by the Kaveri water is a 600 acre island town enclosed within the seven walls on the gigantic Sri Ranganathaswami temple. There are no less than 22 gopurams, one of which is the tallest in India. The 72 m high 13 tiered gopuram dominates the landscape for miles around.

The Rock Fort situated on the banks of the Kaveri river, Trichy’s most famed land mark is an 84 m high rock, one of the oldest in the world aprox.3,800 million years. The attraction is not for fort itself but the temple at the summit. 344 steps hewn out of rock lead to the top where are the inscriptions dating back to the 3rd century B.C.

Later drive to Madurai and on arrival, check-in at the hotel.

Overnight stay.

Day 06 – Madurai
Morning sightseeing tour of Madurai

Madurai, known as Athens of the East, it is the second largest city on the banks of the River Vigai. The city believed to be more than 2500 years old. The city got its name from the drops of nectar (Mathuram) that fell from Shiva’s locs when he came to bless its people for constructing a temple for him. Madurai where the people wake up at the chant of hymns is proud of magnificent ‘The Meenakshi-Sundareswara Temple. Of its 12 gopurams, four of the tallest stand at the outer walls of the temple. The 48.8 m high southern gopuram is the most spectacular and have over 1500 sculptures. In the Ashta Shakti Mandapam inside the Meenakshi temple, the sculpted pillars tell the story of the beautiful princess of Madurai and her marriage to Lord Shiva.

Afternoon at leisure.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 07 – Madurai-Periyar, 160 km
Morning drive to Periyar and on arrival, check-in at the hotel.

Periyar, spread over an area of 777 sq km, this sanctuary has about 35 tigers and leopards. However, sighting a tiger in Periyar is a fortune for one out of thousand. The park encompasses a 26 sq km artificial lake and is the home of sambars, wild boars, elephants and antelopes which can be occasionally seen on the banks of the river during a boat cruise. Periyar, otherwise, blessed by Nature has enormous tea, coffee, pepper and cardamom plantations and is lush green.

Afternoon boat cruise on Lake Periyar to view wildlife.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 08 – Periyar-Kumarakom, 136 km (via Kottayam)
Drive to Kumarakom via Kottayam.

Kottayam, 64 kms from Cochin, it is another commercial centre of Kerala. Dotted with churches and covered with rubber plantations, Kottayam is just 16 km away from Kumarakom and Vembanand Lake. To the city’s west are delightful backwaters and to its east is the most fertile and scenic part of the Western Ghats having rubber, tea, coffee, pepper and cardamom plantations.

On arrival, check-in at the backwater resort.

Kumarakom is a beautiful backwater village on the shores of the enchanting Vembanad Lake. Rest of the day free.

Day 09 – Kumarakom-Alleppey
Pick up from Kumarakom Jetty at 12:00 hours

Cruise thru enchanting waters of Vemband Lake, enjoy the panoramic views and the glimpses of Kerala rural life. Stop by the Pathiramanal Island and visit 400 years old wood house, known as Chavara Bhavan where the blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara was born. Visit R and C Block where paddy is cultivated below the sea level.

Anchor at 1800 hours for night stay on Houseboat.

After breakfast, cruise through the Punnamada Lake, the venue of the famous Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race. Finish cruise at Alleppey Jetty at 0930 hours.

Day 10 : Morning after Breakfast cruise Headback to Alleppey
After breakfast, cruise through the Punnamada Lake, the venue of the famous Nehru Trophy Snake Boat Race. Finish cruise at Alleppey Jetty at 0930 hours.

Alleppey known as the ‘Venice of the East’ is a small town south of Cochin. Most of the Rice Barge (Houseboats) are parked here. The Vembanad Lake, narrow canals, paddy fields and the sleepy villages all make Alleppey a beautiful place. On arrival, transfer to Cochin.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 11 : Cochin
Morning sightseeing tour of Cochin.

Cochin, Kerala’s commercial centre, it has a fine natural harbour. Cochin(Kochi) gateway for Kerala is famous for Mattanchery Palace, St. Francis Church, Wellington Island, Bolghatty Island, Chinese Fishing nets and Jewish Synagogue. Cruising on the back-waters provides glimpses of the rural life, fine view of the harbour and three islands.

Afternoon at leisure.

Evening witness Kathakali Dance Show in an auditorium.

Day 12 – Cochin-Ooty drive, 280 km
On arrival, transfer to the hotel.

Rest of the day free

Day 13 – Ooty
Sightseeing tour of Ooty and Conoor.

Ooty, an integral part of the great plateau occupying the junction of the Eastern and Western Ghats. Located at 2240m above sea level, Ooty is the headquarters of the NilgIri district. Apart from coffee and tea plantations, trees like confiers, eucalyptus, pine and the wattle dot the hillside in Ooty and its environ. The places of interest in Ooty include Botanical Gardens where “summer Festival” is held each during the month of May: the artificial lake and Dodabetta Peak which is the highest point in the district at a height of 2623m.

17 km from Ooty is the first of these hills stations. Coonoor is a small town with an equable climate that has made it popular as hill resort. Tea and Tourism Festival is held here during Dec-Jan. the main attraction is the Sim’s Park, a small well maintained botanical garden that has several varieties of plants not to be found in other hill stations.

Day 14 – Ooty-Mysore drive, 155 km
On arrival, check-in at the hotel.

Afternoon sightseeing tour of Mysore.

Mysore, 770 m above sea level, this imperial city was the erstwhile capital of the Wodeyars. The legend takes its name from a famous demon called Mahishasur, a great warrior who ruled as a tyrant until he was killed by the goddess Chamundeshwari. Mysore as we see today is most famous for the imposing Royal Palace with a magnificent Durbar Hall, particularly splendid during the Dussehra Festival when the Maharaja’s jewellery, studded gold throne (weighing 200 kgs) is on display. Chamundeshwari temple perched on a hilltop is 2000 years old, Nandi Bull half way to the hill is a 4.8 metre monolith. 19 km north-west of Mysore is the KRS Dam and the ornamental Brindavan Gardens. The musical fountains and colourful lights transform this place into a fairly land in the evenings.

Day 15 : Mysore
Morning visit Somnathpur temple.

45 km from Mysore, the temple, the temple built in 1268 AD is known for its Hoysala architecture. The temple is seated on a star shaped base, set on a chiseled plinth and guarded at intervals by miniature elephants. The temple wall depicts scenes from Ramayana, Mahabharta and Bhagvata.

Afternoon at leisure.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 16 : Mysore-Hassan drive, 150 km
On arrival, check-in at the hotel.

Afternoon visit of Belur and Halebid.

Belur temple took over 103 years to build and is a classic example of the Hoysala style of architecture. It rises like a wedding cake in stone, from a star shaped plinth, one of the hallmarks of Hoysala building design. From the base upwards, there is an extraordinary wealth of decorative detail; every available inch is crammed with intricate carvings. In one frieze, 650 elephants jostle one another in a continuous line. Many of the figures of full blossomed women depicted at Belur are believed to be portraits of King Vishnuvardhana’s queen.

Halebid – 16 km east of Belur and 27 km from Hassan, the Hoysaleswara Temple dating back to 12th century, is astounding for its wealth of sculptural detail. The walls of the temple are covered with an endless variety of gods and goddesses, animals, birds and dancing girls. Yet no two facets of the temple are the same. The magnificent temple -dedicated to Lord Shiva guarded by a Nandi Bull was never completed despite 86 years of labour. In the inner sanctum, the star black lingam, the symbol of Shiva, is still worshipped. The carving at the door is ornate with small details.

Day 17 – Hassan-Bangalore
Drive to Bangalore visiting en-route Sravanbelgola.

Said to be the world’s tallest monolithic statue rises 17 metre high of Bahubali (Gomateshvara). The statue was built in 981 AD by the sculptor Aristanmi and is most sacred to the Jain Community.

On arrival, transfer to airport for onward flight.


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