For centuries, merchants from Africa and Asia followed the monsoon winds to
the thriving ports of the Malabar and Coromandel coasts in search of the riches
of Southern India. The modern traveller is just as well rewarded. Southern India
is the country's Dravidian heartland where great civilizations, from the ancient
Chola Dynasty to the British Raj, have left a legacy of temples, palaces and
graceful cities. The tranquil beauty of the Kerala backwaters, the elegant Palace
of Mysore, the peaceful Hoysala temples, and the bustling bazaars of Madurai
and Cochin are just some of the highlights of this journey through one of India's
lesser known regions
Day 01 : Arrive Mumbai (Bombay) 
You will meet our representative at the airport and will be transferred to the
prebooked hotel.
Day 02 : Mumbai - Bangalore
Morning & afternoon city tour visiting Gate Way of India, Princes of Wales
Museum, Hanging Garden, Tower of Silence Dhobi Garh and Mani Bhawan. Evening
transfer to airport to connect flight for Bangalore, the garden city.
Day 03 : Bangalore
Visit Bangalore's botanical gardens before touring the ancient Bull Temple
and Tipu Sultan’s Palace. The afternoon is free to relax.
Day 04 : Bangalore - Hassan
Drive to Chikmagular (139 kms / 4 hrs) and transfer to Hotel. In the afternoon
we visit the temples at Halebid, one of the greatest examples of Hindu architecture
in India, whose walls are covered with detailed friezes of the life and times
of the Hoysala rulers. Our tour continues in Belur with the victory temple,
Cheenakesvara, crowded with exquisitely filigreed pillars.
Day 05 : Hassan - Mysore
Drive to Srirangapatnam and visit the opulent Summer Palace of Tipu Sultan,
occupied briefly by the future Duke of Wellington in 1799. Continue to the
chairing city of Mysore ( 125 Kms/ 3 Hrs.). Our tour includes the Mysore Palace
whose rooms are a kaleidoscope of colour.
Day 06 : Mysore - Chennai
A relaxing start to the day as we ascended Chamundi Hill - the Climb is said
to improve one’s karma - for Panoramic views of the city and the giant
statue of the Nandi bull. In the afternoon we board the modern Shatabdi Express
for our train journey to Chennai where we arrive in the early evening and
transfer to the Hotel for overnight stay.
Day 07 : Chennai 
Chennai is a bustling city with a relaxed and friendly character. Our tour
commerce in the area around the 17th century Fort St. George, taking in St.
Mary’s Church where Clive of India was married, before a visit to the
Government Museum to view the Chola bronzes. Finally we visit San Thome Catherdal,
said to house the remains of the apostle. Thomas who is reputed to have brought
Christianity to India in the 1st century AD. The afternoon is free to explore
the city at leisure.
Day 08 : Chennai - Mahabalipuram - Tanjore
Depart Chennai for the tranquil seaport of Mahabalipuram (55 kms / 1½
Hrs) where the legendary Pallava Kings Commissioned a range of temples. The
most famous is the shore temple, romantically weathered by wind and sea. Later
proceed driving to the great Chola Capital - Tanjore (290 kms / 6 Hrs).
Day 09 : Tanjore
Our Exploration of Chola architecture continues with the Bridhdiswara Temple
built in 1010. With a dome carved from a single piece of granite weighting
over 80 tonnes, this magnificent temple is now a World Heritage Monument.
In the afternoon we examine the temple of Airavatesvara at Darasuram whose
decorative friezes portray mythological stories.
Day 10 : Tanjore - Trichy - Madurai
This morning drive to Trichy (56 kms / 1½ hrs) sightseeing concentrate
on the spectacular temple architecture near Trichy at Srirangam. Set on an
island in the Cauvery River within seven concentric walled Courtyards, the
Sri Ranganathaswami Temple is one of the largest complexes in India. We take
time to stroll though the local village before driving to Madurai (131 kms
/ 3 hrs.).
Day 11 : Madurai - Thekkady
Madurai, an Ancient and traditional town is dominated by the colorful and
lively Minakshi Temple whose thousand-pillared hall is crowded with exquisitely
carved columns. We explore the ruined Thirumalai Nayaka Palace before departing
to Thekkady (140 kms/3 hrs).
Day 12 : Thekkady (Periyar)
Enjoy morning and evening game viewing in the wildlife sanctuary of
Periyar where elephant, sambar, bison and spotted deer may be seen during our
lake cruise. Thekkady is renowned for its spices, and the aroma of cinnamon,
nutmeg, pepper and a multitude of other spices scent the air as we explore a
spice garden.
Day 13 : Thekkady - Kumarakom
The drive to Kumarakom (130 km / 4hrs) negotiates some of India’s most
stunning scenery. From the sea of clouds over the Cardamom Hills we descend
into the lush backwaters of Kerala to Kumarakom. The afternoon is spent relaxing
aboard a traditional palm-covered rice barge with a lunch of local cuisine
as we are punted through the tree-lined backwaters
Day 14 : Kumarakom - Cochin
Morning visit Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. Later drive to Cochin an ancient trading
Port (80kms / 2 hrs.). Cochin is a curious blend of medieval Portugal, Mercandle
Holland and an English country village, set on the exotic Malabar coast. In
the evening there is an opportunity to experience the renowned Kathakail dance
at a local hall.
Day 15 : Cochin / Departure
Morning tour of the opulent Mattancherry Palace, a gift from the Portuguese
to the Raja of Cochin. The place has a collection of remarkable 16th century
murals painted on wooden walls. In the old Jewish quarter we visit the ancient
Synagogue. Later the warehouse and shops provide us with some of the best
shopping in India. We conclude our visit with the Church of St. Francis and
the tomb of Vasco Da Gama. Late evening transfer to airport for onward destination.(
Hotel Checkout 12:00 Hrs.)
This program is flexible . You can add more cities/days,
and start the program any day you wish. The road travel is by private chauffeur
driven cars.
Tour Ends


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