Day 01 : Chennai
Arrive Chennai in the evening and transfer to hotel by private
vehicle. 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
(60 kms, 01 hr.)
After breakfast, sightseeing of Chennai. Visit 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 check-in at your prebooked hotel.
Day 03 : Mahabalipuram - Pondicherry
(98
kms, 02 hrs.)
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.
Afternoon, leave for Pondicherry. On arrival check-in at your
prebooked Hotel.
Day 04 : Pondicherry - Tanjore
(150
kms, 03 hrs.)
Morning, 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.
Afternoon, leave for Pondicherry. On arrival check-in at your
prebooked Hotel.
Day 05 : Tanjore - Trichy
(60
kms., 1 hr. drive)
Trichy
- Chettinad
(104
kms, 02 hrs. drive)
After breakfast, 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.
Afternoon, leave for Trichy. 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.
Continue drive to Chettinad. Arrive Chettinad & check-in at
prebooked hotel.
Day 06 : Chettinad - Madurai
(100
kms, 02 hrs. drive)
Morning, free to explore the region.
Afternoon, drive to Madurai. Arrive Madurai & check-in at
prebooked hotel.
Day 08 : Madurai - Periyar
(110
kms, 02 hrs. drive)
After breakfast, visit Madurai, one of the oldest cities in
South India and has been a centre of learning & pilgrimage
for centuries. Visit Madurai's 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.
Afternoon, leave for Periyar. Periyar has one of the world's
most fascinating Natural wildlife reserves noted for its
geography, diverse wildlife and scenic beauty. Arrive at Periyar
and check-in at your prebooked hotel.
Day 09 : Periyar
Morning, leave for Jungle Walk, the forest provides specially
trained guides who can be hired at the hotel for early morning
treks into the jungle.The treks are of a duration of 03-04 hrs.
These treks are an ideal way to really feel the forest and to
experience it closely.
Afternoon, boat ride on the Lake Periyar where one can have a
unique experience of viewing wildlife at close quarters from the
safety of a boat on the lake. The greatest attraction of
Periyar, however are the herds of wild elephants that come down
to play in the lake.
Day 10 : Periyar - Kumarakom
(140
kms, 03 hrs. drive)
After breakfast, leave for Kumarakom in time to board houseboat
for overnight backwater trip. On arrival in Kumarakom, commence
an overnight houseboat cruise, which gives one a fascinating
insight into the life of a Keralan Backwater Village. As the
boat glides along the backwaters one can see the daily life in
the backwater villages. On the narrow strips of land, fisherman
fishing, children swimming and playing in the water, women doing
their daily chores, mobile shops in tiny canoes, the cultivation
of paddy and it's harvesting (during harvest season), huge
country barges ferrying the coconuts, rice, coir etc.
Note : The cruise commences at 1300 hrs with
lunch served onboard and continues till dusk. At dusk the boat
will anchor in a wide waterway or lake for the night. (The
backwaters close to boat traffic at dusk as the fisherman lay
their nets in the backwaters. Other boats are not allowed to ply
in the backwaters after dusk.) On the following day the cruise
commences again after breakfast and you will be dropped at
Allepey by 1000 hrs.
Day 11 : Kumarakom - Cochin
(50 kms,
01 hr. drive)
Morning, drive to Cochin. Arrive Cochin & check-in at
prebooked hotel.
Afternoon, sightseeing of Cochin including Asia's best preserved
Synagouge, the Dutch Palace and the oldest European Church in
India - the St. Francis Church where Vasco De Gama was
originally buried. A leisurely walk through the Fort Cochin area
which gives you a close look at the operation of the huge
catileavered Chinese fishing nets introduced by Chinese traders
which is still used in Kerala backwaters as a traditional way of
fishing.
In the evening, witness Kathakali Dance Show.
Day 12 : Depart Cochin
Morning, transfer to the airport to board onward/return flight.