South India Vacation Packages
Duration: 8 Nights / 9 Days
Places Covered: Chennai - Mamallapuram - Pondicherry -
Tanjore - Madurai - Rameshwaram - Madurai
Day 1 Arrive - Chennai
On arrival in Chennai, check in at the hotel booked for you.
Chennai, widely known as Madras till 1996, has a rich tradition and civilisation
with a blend of the old, and the new, vibrating ceaselessly to keep pace
with the rest of India, as the buoyant metropolis of the third most industrialised
State. Chennai is the fourth largest city in India and the capital of Tamil
Nadu. Retaining much of its traditional charm, this 350 year old city is
the gateway to the south, providing many a fascinating vignette of southern
heritage.
Rest of the evening at leisure. Overnight at the hotel
Day 2 In Chennai
Today the day will be at leisure to enjoy some of the tourist places in
Chennai Some of the sightseeing options are: Visit the famous Marina Beach,
The National Art Gallery, BM Birla Planitarium, The Snake Park, St Mary's
Church, and the Kapaleeswarar Shiva temple (biggest Temple in Chennai)Return
to the hotel in the evening. Overnight at the hotel in Chennai
Day 3 Chennai - Mamallapuram
This morning after breakfast proceed to Mamallapuram by surface On Arrive
check-in at the hotel / Resort booked for you
Mamallapuram, located about 60km south of Chennai on the Bay of Bengal,
means "the town of Mamalla, the great wrestler." Mamalla is the
title given to the Pallava ruler Narasimha Varman I, who built many of the
temples here. The previous name Mahabalipuram means "the town of the
great king Bali," from whom Lord Vamana (Vishnu) begged three paces
of land. This town was an ancient port of the Pallavas kings, who ruled
from Kanchipuram from the 4th to the 8th centuries. It is believed that
most of the carvings were done under the patronage of the Pallavas kings,
Narasimha Varma I (630-668 AD) and Narasimha Varman II (700-728). The temples
here are among the earliest examples of monumental architecture in South
India. They were made mostly between the 5th and 8th centuries. Most of
the cave temples are carved out of a granite hill that is close to the sea.
Late afternoon proceed for sightseeing.
Overnight at the hotel / Resort in Mahabalipuram.
Day 4 Mamallapuram - Pondicherry
This morning depart for Pondicherry by surface. On arrival check into the
hotel booked for you.
Founded by the French, Pondicherry is generally known as the seat of the
famous Aurobindo Ashram. Its spiritual aura transcends the tourism potential
of the city. The township of Pondicherry is planned on a grid system, which
is to say that the roads meet each other at right angles. On the seaward
side is the long Petit Canal which divides the town so that the French township
is on the side facing the sea and the predominantly Indian/Tamil one on
the other.
Late afternoon visit Sri Aurobindo's Ashram and Auroville.
Overnight at the Hotel / resort in Pondicherry
Day 5 In Pondicherry
Today continue with the sightseeing of Pondicherry, or go for shopping.
Walk along the sapphire waters of the long beach (Swimming is generally
not advised but you can get a joy ride in a catamaran in the backwaters
of the Bay of Bengal )
Also visit the Botanical Gardens.
Return to the hotel in the evening. Overnight in Pondicherry
Day 6 Pondicherry - Tanjore
Morning depart for Tanjore by surface. Arrive Tanjore. Check-in at the hotel.
Tanjore or Thanjavur, as it was called earlier, as the capital of the Chola
empire from the 10th century to the 14th century AD, later became part of
the Vijaynagar Kingdom, then passed into the hands of the Marathas and later
still went to the British Thanjavur is well know for its traditional handicrafts
and classical Indian musical instruments.
Late afternoon, proceed for sightseeing visiting Brihadeshwara Temple, Thanjavur
Palace adjacent to the temple, the Saraswati Mahal Library and the art gallery
that houses a superb collection of bronze statues from 9th to the 12th centuries
Overnight at the hotel in Tanjore.
Day 7 Tanjore - Madurai
This morning check out of the hotel and depart for Madurai. On arrival check
in at the hotel booked for you Madurai is called Athens of the East because
of the way myth meets life here. Originally called Madhurapuram because
honey (madhu) is said to have dripped off the locks of Shiva here. Madurai
was an important cultural and commercial centre even as early as 550 AD.
Madurai was the capital city of the great Pandya kings. This sacred town
attracts thousands of pilgrims and visitors from India and abroad.
In the evening visit the famous Meenakshi Temple. You can also participate
in an evening Aarti.
Overnight at Hotel in Madurai.
Day 8 Madurai - Rameshwaram - Madurai
The day will be at leisure. You may continue the sightseeing in Madurai
to include
The Thirumalai Nayak Palace the Gandhi Museum and the Mariamman Teppakulam.
Or do an excursion to Rameshwaram.
Rameshwaram is an island situated in the gulf of manner at the very tip
of the Indian peninsula. A very important pilgrim centre of the Indians.
Rameshwaram is the place from where Lord Rama, built a bridge across the
sea to rescue his consort Sita, from her abductor, Ravana. This is also
the place where Rama worshipped Lord Shiva to cleanse away the sin of killing
Ravana. Both the Vaishnavites and Shaivites visit this pilgrimage which
is known as the Varanasi the south.
Return to Madurai in the evening.
Overnight at Hotel in Madurai
Day 9 Depart Madurai
This morning check out of the hotel and proceed to the Madurai airport to
board your flight for your onward destination.
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