Chennai : At the southern tip of India in the state of Tamil
Nadu, Chennai – or
Madras as it was known earlier – is its capital city of the state of Tamil
Nadu. It is also the third largest metropolis in India. Chennai as the
gateway will put you in touch with a different face of India – classical,
ancient, gentle. Definitely touched by colonialism but not ravaged by
wars & intensely aware of its roots & traditions.
DAY 02
: CHENNAI-KANCHIPURAM-MAHABALIPURAM
After breakfast , city tour of Chennai
visiting
Museum to see the
art and bronze
gallery (Closed on public
holidays). Drive through
the Flower & Fruit Market, High Court, Fort Museum, Marina Beach,
San Thome cathedral. Afternoon, leave for Mahabalipuram. Enroute visit
Kanchipuram
- (64 km from Madras) ancient capital of the Pallavas, famous as a city
of 1000 temples that still has 124 shrines. The first temple dedicated
to Shiva was built in the 7th & 8th century & has painting on
the walls. Templs of Ekambaswara, Kailasnatha, Sri Kamakshi & Vardarajaewamy
are of interest. Kanchipuram is also famous for its silk. On
arrival in Mahabalipuram
checkin at your prebooked hotel.
DAY 03
: MAHABALIPURAM
After breakfast, visit Mahabalipuram
,
which was the main port of the Pallava dynasty & has exquisite Rock-cut
monuments, monolithic structures & Bas-reliefs. It is also a beach
resort. Visit a very interesting creation enroute Dakshin Chitra , a
museum that preserves actual houses of different communities & village
craftsmen from the four southern states of Tamil
Nadu, Andhra Pradesh ,
Karnataka & Kerala.
DAY 04 :
MAHABALIPURAM-PONDICHERRY
After breakfast, leave for Pondicherry.
On arrival checkin at hotel. Afternoon, sightseeing of Pondicherry which
was formerly a French Colony. Settled early in the 18th century Pondicherry
became part of the Indian Union in the early 50s when the French voluntarily
relinquished control. The main attraction here is the Aurobindo Ashram
which was founded by Sri Aurobindo in 1926. The ashram is one of the
most popular in India with westerners, and is also one of the most affluent.
Also to be visited is the Pondicherry
Museum which has a well displayed variety of exhibits ranging from French
furniture to this history of bead making.
DAY
05 : PONDICHERRY-TANJORE
After breakfast, leave for Tanjore.
On arrival checkin at hotel. Afternoon, visit Tanjore (Thanjavur)
which was the ancient capital of Chola kings. Visit the Brihadishwara
temple which was built by Raja Raja and is termed as the crowning
glory of Chola temple architecture. This temple is one of the monuments
in India with World Heritage listing. Also visit the Thanjavur Palace
which was contructed in 1550 and has huge corridors, spacious halls,
observation and arsenal towers.
DAY 06
: TANJORE-TRICHY-SRIRANGAM-MADURAI
After breakfast, leave for Madurai.
Enroute visit the Rock Fort Temple in Trichy (Tiruchirapalli)
and the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple at Srirangam - This superb
temple complex is surrounded by seven concentric walls with 21 gopurams
and is probably the largest in India. Most of it dates back from 14th
to 17th centuries. The largest gopuram was completed as recently as
1987, and now measures an astouning 73 metres. After visiting Srirangam,
continue drive to Madurai.
Arrive Madurai and arrival checkin at hotel.
DAY
07 : MADURAI
After
breakfast, visit Madurai
one of the oldest cities in South India and has been a centre
of learning & pilgrimage for centuries. Visit Madurais main
attraction Sri Meenakshi temple which attracts thousands of pilgrims
from all over India. The temple is named after the daughter of a Pandyan
King. Designed in 1560 by Vishwanatha Nayak, the present temple was
substantially built during the reign of Tirumalai Nayak (1623-55 AD),
but its history goes back 2000 years to the time when Madurai was the
capital of Pandya Kings.
DAY 08 :
MADURAI-PERIYAR
After breakfast, leave for Periyar (Thekkady). On arrival in Periyar
checkin at your prebooked hotel. Afternoon, game viewing at the wild
life park.
DAY 09
: PERIYAR-KOTTAYAM-ALLEPEY-COCHIN
After breakfast, leave for Cochin.
Enroute disembark from the vehicle at Kottayam to do a very pleasant
stretch upto Allepey in boats on the backwaters of Kerala. At Allepey
board our car/coach which awaits you to drive you to Cochin.
On arrival in Cochin checkin at your prebooked hotel.
DAY 10
: COCHIN
After breakfast, visit Cochin
the city of lagoons. Visit the St. Francis Church, India's
oldest European Church was contructed in 1503 by Portuguese; Chinese
Fishing Nets, strung out along the top of Fort Cochin;
Mattancherry Palace or The Dutch Palace, built by Portugese in
1557, this palace was presented to the Raja of Cochin, Veera Kerala
Verma. The palace's alternative name, the Dutch Palace, resulted from
substantial renovations by the Dutch after 1663Palace. Afternoon, free
for individual actitivities. In the evening, witness Kathakali Dance
Show.
DAY 11 : COCHIN-BANGALORE
(FLIGHT)
Transfer
to airport to board flight for Bangalore.
On arrival in Bangalore,
transfer to prebooked hotel. Afternoon, city tour of Bangalore
- "city of gardens". Visit, theo Vidhan Sudha – It houses
the State’s Legislature and Secretariat, Nandi Temple – One of the oldest
temple, popularly known as the Bull temple
DAY 12 : BANGALORE-HASSAN
After
breakfast, leave for Hassan,
enroute visiting Sravanabelagola, one of the oldest and most
important Jain pilgrimage centres in India, and the site of the 17m
high statue of Gomateshvara, said to the world's tallest monolithic
statue an important Jain religious centre a colossal Gomateshwara
statue. Arrive Hassan
& checkin at hotel.
Afternoon,
excursion to Hoysala Temples of Halebid & Belur. Visit
the Hoysaleswara Temple at Halebid which is the most outstanding example
if Hoysala art. At Belur, visit the Channekeshava temple is the only
one at the three Hoysala sites still in daily use.
DAY 13 : HASSAN-MYSORE
After
breakfast, leave for Mysore. On arrival in Mysore
checkin at hotel. Afternoon, visit the magnificent city on the foothills
of Mount Chamundi. Visit the Mysore Palace, also known as the
Amba Vilas Palace, this palace was the seat of the Maharajas of Mysore.
Burnt down in 1897, the present one was completed in 1912, at a cost
of Rs. 4.2 million; Chamundi Hill - overlooking Mysore from 1062m
summit of the hill is the Sri Chamuneswari temple and the Brindavan
Gardens.
DAY
14 : MY
SORE-BANGALORE
After breakfast, leave for Bangalore. Enroute visit
Srirangapatnam : the capital of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan from
which they ruled much of southern India during the 18th century. Continue
drive to Bangalore. Arrive Bangalore and check in at prebooked hotel.
DAY
15 : BANGALORE-HOSPET
After breakfast, leave for Hospet.
Arrive Hospet
and check in at prebooked hotel.
DAY 16 : HOSPET
After breakfast, excursion to Hampi.
Hampi the once beautiful capital city of Vijaynagar Empire was greater
than Rome and had palaces; temple and sculptures spread all over. The
Sultanates of South razed the city to the ground in the year 1565 AD.
Some of the interesting ruins remaining are the Virupaksha, Vittala
and Hazara Rama Temples, huge Ganesha & Narasimha images, the elephant
stables, the queen's bath, and carvings on the Ramachandra Temple &
Lotus Mahal.
DAY
17 : HOSPET-BADAMI
After breakfast, leave for Badami.
Enroute we stop at Aihole which was the Chalukyan regional capital
between the 4th & 6th centuries. There are over 70 structures in
and around and the more important structures include the Ladkhan temple
, Kulinguidi & Durgigude Temples. Continue drive towards Badami.
Enroute stop at Pattadakal, the second capital of Badami Chalukyans,
Pattadakal reached the height of its glory during the 7th and 8th centuries.
The most important monument here is teh Lokeshwara or Virupaksha temple
that narrates episodes from the Hindu epics, the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
After the visit continue drive to Badami.
Arrive Badami and check in at prebooked hotel.
DAY
18 : BADAMI
After breakfast, visit Badami
which was once the capital city of the Chalukyan empire which ruled
much of the Central Deccan between the 4th and 8th centuries A.D. Badami
is best known for its cave temples, cut into the cliff face of the red
sandstone hill and connected by flights of steps. They display the full
range of religious sects which have grown up on Indian soil. Two of
them are dedicated to Vishnu, one to Siva and the fourth is a Jain temple.
There's also one natural cave which is a Buddhist temple. Afternoon,
free.
DAY 18 : BADAMI-GOA
After breakfast, leave for Goa.
Arrive Goa and check in
at prebooked hotel.
DAY
19 : GOA
After breakfast, full day tour of North & South
Goa.
DAY
19 : GOA
Day free for individual activities.
DAY
20 : GOA-MUMBAI (TRAIN)
After breakfast, free. In the afternoon, transfer to
the railway station to board train for Mumbai.
Arrive Mumbai and transfer
to prebooked hotel.
DAY
21 : MUMBAI
After breakfast, city tour of Mumbai
- the capital city of the state Maharashtra
and is the economic powerhouse of India. Visit the Gateway of India,
which was conceived following the visit of King George V in 1911 and
officially opened in 1924; Price of Wales Museum, designed in
Indo Saracenic style and has sections for arts and paintings, archeology,
natural history and an interesting collection of miniature paintings,
bas reliefs from the Elephanta caves and Budha images; Marine Drive,
which runs along the shoreline, starting at Nariman Point and upto Malabar
Hill; Hanging Gardens, laid out in 1881 these formally laid out
gardens have a notable collection of hedges shaped like animals
free. In the afternoon, transfer to the railway station to board train
for Mumbai.
DAY
22 : DEPART MUMBAI
Transfer to airport to board flight back home/onward
destination.