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NTP India Tourism has curated this long
beautiful south India Package combining the 3 southern-most states - Kerala,
Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, from Goa, Delhi Mumbai/Maharashtra add on to the
itinerary. But the three southern states are the focus for most people, and
time spent in this part of India can be incredibly varied and rewarding. We
know and love this part of India like no other company, and would be honored to
share this passion with you.
Whether you’re after a chill-out and
relax beach and backwater holiday in Kerala, a spiritual whirl through the
temples and pilgrimage sites of Tamil Nadu, a wander through the ancient
archaeological sites of Karnataka, or time to go looking for India’s most
iconic wildlife in any of these states, we can make this truly the trip of a
lifetime. Combining time in all three states, if you have the time, is
definitely recommended. We look forward to welcoming you to our own Beautiful
South India Destinations.
Day 1: Arrive Chennai
Upon arrival at Chennai Meet on arrival
at Airport and transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day free at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Chennai
After breakfast full day city tour of
Chennai. Chennai, 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 Kalakshetra, a school of art and music that
encourages exponentsWz'x' of Bharatanatyam, 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 the Pallavas in the 8th century AD; Kapaleeshwarar 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. Evening transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 2: Chennai - Kanchipuram –
Mahabalipuram
After breakfast drive to Kanchipuram, 70 kms west of Mahabalipuram which is a city of thousand temples. 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, who settled here some 400 years ago and have given it an enviable reputation. Later on we shall proceed to Mahabalipuram, driving south of Chennai on the coast which is the ancient port of Pallavas. The pallavas have created many marvellous 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 are a group of five monolithic temples, each created in different style. Later Check in at the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 3: Mahabalipuram - Pondicherry (135
Km)
After breakfast drive to Pondicherry.
In the afternoon city tour of Pondicherry. Although the French influence is
gradually fading, Pondicherry retains a few Gallic accents. Pondicherry's main
sights are the Rai Nivas, the Sacred Heart Church and the Sri Aurobindo Ashram.
The ashram retreat was founded in 1926 by Sri Aurobindo after whose death the
spiritual authority passed to one of his disciples, a French woman known as the
Mother. The Mother was also instrumental in founding the city of Dawn
Auroville, 10 km from Pondicherry. Its original charter aimed at creating a
city of the future where people from India and abroad could live and work
together in a spiritual environment. Evening transfer to hotel. Overnight at
hotel.
Day 4: Pondicherry - Chidambaram (64
Km) - Kumbakonam (78 Km)
Morning after breakfast drive to
Kumbakonam, en-route visit Chidambaram, the seat of the Cosmic Dancer;
dedicated to Lord Nataraja. Spread over an area of 40 acres with a gopuram on
each side, the temple is distinguished by the five sabhas or counts. The
towering gopurams, the tallest one on the north is 42.4 m are carved on it with
108 dance poses of Bharatanatyam.
Further continue drive to Kumbakonam,
one of the oldest towns in Tamilnadu and is famous for its Mahamaham festival.
In the 7th Century it was the Capital of Chola Kings. Kumbakonam, the famous
temple town of South India, is picturesquely located amidst the two rivers,
Cauvery & Arasalar. On arrival check in at the hotel. Afternoon visit the
temple of Kumbakonam. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 5: Kumbakonam - Tanjore (40 Km) -
Trichy (60 Km)
After breakfast drive to Trichy,
en-route visit Tanjore. The home of Carnatic music, musical instruments, dance
and traditional handicrafts, 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.
Further drive to Trichy. Upon arrival
check into the hotel. After fresh-n-up visit Srirangam, which is an island, 5
kms from Trichy. Surrounded by the Kaveri water is a 600 acres island town
enclosed within the seven walls on the gigantic Sri Ranganathaswamy 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 landmark is
an 84 m high rock, one of the oldest in the world approx. 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.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 6: Trichy – Rameshwaram
After breakfast drive to Trichy and on
arrival,
Early morning drive to Rameshwaram, the
most sacred pilgrimage destinations of India. No pilgrimage is over without
taking a trip to this holy island of Rameshwaram. Rameshwaram, as it is said,
is the place where Lord Rama offered thanks to Lord Shiva in return for his
support in defeating King Ravana. This makes Rameshwaram an important
pilgrimage destination for devotees of both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.
Situated in the Ramanathapuram of Tamil Nadu, Rameshwaram is home to some of
the most fascinating temples in entire India. This island in the Gulf of Mannar
is connected to the mainland at Mandapam by Indira Gandhi Bridge. Completed in
the year 1988, this was considered as an engineering marvel, a feat
unparalleled at that time.
On arrival check in at the hotel, after
fresh-n-up full day temple tour including Ramanathaswamy, this magnificent
temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas situated in different parts of India.
Ramanathaswamy Temple also has its name in history books as it has the largest
hallway anywhere in India. The construction of Ramanathaswamy Temple which was
started in the 12th century was contributed to by many rulers. During its
construction period, many dynasties came and fell and each of them put their
input into the temple. The list of unique features in its construction seems to
be endless. There is this huge hallway that is of approximately 1220 meters in
length. Throughout the length of the hall, there are brilliantly carved
pillars, the alignment of which will leave you totally mesmerized. The 54 meter
tall Gopuram has become the symbol of divinity in the heart of many pilgrims;
such is the beauty and presence of it.
Day 7: Rameshwaram
After breakfast proceed on full day
temple tour of Rameswaram, visiting Sri Ramanathaswamy temple. The temple has
22 holy springs which are believed to have medicinal properties. After darshan,
visit the Ghanthamathana Parvatham which provides fine views of the island.
Later, visit Dhanushkodi, it is one of
the Tirthas in the island of Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, India. This is located
beside the ghost town of Dhanushkodi at the eastern most tip of Rameswaram
Island. Rama used his bow's (Dhanush) end (Kodi) to break the bridge - Adam's
Bridge (hence the name). This bridge was used for his army to cross over to
Lanka for the victorious war against Ravana Later, return to the hotel for
overnight stay.
Day 8: Rameshwaram - Madurai (170 Km)
Morning after breakfast drive to
Madurai. Upon arrival check into the hotel. Evening free for own activity.
Overnight stay at resort.
Day 9: Full Day in Madurai
After breakfast full day city tour of
Madurai. Madurai, known as Athens of the East, is the second largest city on
the banks of the River Vaigai. The city is believed to be more than 2500 years
old. The city got its name from the drops of nectar (Mathuram) that fell from
Shiva's lochs 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 the
magnificent 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 Shakthi
Mandapam inside the Meenakshi temple, the sculpted pillars tell the story of
the beautiful princess of Madurai and her marriage to Lord Shiva. Evening
transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 10: Madurai - Kanyakumari (244 Km)
After breakfast drive to Kanyakumari
which would take 5 hours. Upon arrival check into the hotel.
In the afternoon go for sightseeing.
Kanyakumari is the southernmost end of Tamil Nadu, the land's end of India or
the point where the three seas meet - the Bay of Bengal, The Arabian Sea and
the Indian Ocean. Later visit Kumari amman temple dedicated to the virgin
goddess Kanyakumari (Parvati) who stands guard over the country. The temple is
built at the spot where the goddess is believed to have waited for her consort
Lord Siva. Gandhi Memorial, constructed at the spot where the ashes of Mahatma
Gandhi were kept for public view in an urn before a portion was immersed into
the three seas. Vivekananda Memorial built on the Vivekananda Rock where the
great Philosopher guide Swami Vivekananda went into meditation that transformed
him into one of the most charismatic spiritual leader.
Day 11: Kanyakumari - Kovalam (100 Km)
Morning after breakfast drive to
Kovalam visiting en-route Padmanabhapuram, (trivandrum 15 km short from Kovalam).
The capital of Travancore until 1333, Padmanabhapuram is known for its fort
which encloses, among other buildings, a palace and a temple. The palace has
some important art relics while the Ramaswamy temple has exquisitely carved
panels depicting scenes from the Ramayana.
Later transfer to Kovalam. Overnight at
hotel.
Day 12: Full Day in Kovalam
After breakfast full day free for your
own activity or leisure. Overnight at hotel.
Day 13: Kovalam - Alleppey (170 Km)
Morning after breakfast drive to Alleppey,
upon arrival board the House boat. Full day sailing on houseboat. Overnight
stay in houseboat.
Day 14: Alleppey - Cochin (60 Km)
After breakfast disembark the house
boat & drive to Cochin. On arrival check into the hotel.
After fresh-n-up city sightseeing tour
of Cochin. Cochin, Karnataka's commercial centre, has a fine natural harbor.
Cochin (Kochi) gateway for Karnataka is famous for Mattancherry 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. Evening show witness the
Kathakali Dance Show in an auditorium. Overnight at hotel.
Day 15: Cochin – Hyderabad
Morning after breakfast transfer to the
airport to board the flight for Hyderabad. Upon arrival at Hyderabad airport
meet with our representative and transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day free at
leisure. Overnight stay at hotel.
Hyderabad is the capital of Andhra
Pradesh and is the fifth largest city in India, being the former seat of one of
the world's richest monarchs namely the Nizams. It is a major centre of Islamic
culture and is a harmonious amalgam of the South and the North.
Hyderabad became famous when the fourth
Qutb Shahi ruler, Quli Qutb Shah created this new capital and named it after
his Begum - Hyder Mahal. Before the founding of Hyderabad, the Qutb Shahi kings
ruled from the fortress of Golconda - 11 kms to the west. Today, the extensive
ruins of the fort, with Qutb Shahi's tomb, have become principal attractions
for tourists.
Day 16: Hyderabad
After breakfast will have full day
guided city sightseeing tour of Hyderbad visiting Charminar and Golconda Fort.
The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad are separated by the Hussain
Sagar Lake. Overnight stay at hotel.
Golconda was once famous for its
flourishing trade in diamonds, which has now become a legend of the past. Today
tourists visit this palace only to see the ruins.
The Salar Jung Museum: This treasure
house of art is located on the bank of the river Musa. Acclaimed as one of the
finest one-man collections in the world, this museum is named after Mir Yusuf
Ali Khan - Salar Jung III - the prime minister of the Nizam, who was a great
connoisseur of art. It houses 35,000 exhibits collected from all corners of the
world including illuminated manuscripts, bejeweled armories, wood carvings,
exquisite cut glass collections etc.
The Charminar Situated in the heart of
the old walled city, this edifice is the best known land mark with bustling
bazaars all round, where a variety of articles like pearls, jewellery, bangles,
chandeliers, silks are displayed. It was built in 1591 A.D. by Quli Shah, as a
form of talisman to ward off the dreaded epidemic that was ravaging the city.
Mecca Masjid: It is the largest mosque
situated close to Charminar. It was begun by Qutb Shah in 1614 A.D., but was
completed only in1687 A.D. by the Moghul Emperor - Aurangzeb.
Naubat Prabhat: Popularly called Birla
Mandir this temple built of pure white marble atop a hill and dedicated to Lord
Balaji is a very popular tourist attraction. One can get an excellent view of
the twin cities and the lake joining them.
Day 17: Hyaderabad - Warangal (100 Km)
Morning after breakfast drive to
Warangal. Upon arrival check in to the hotel.After fresh-n-up city sightseeing
tour of Warangal. Overnight stay at hotel.
Warangal: Warangal was once the capital
of the Kakatiya dynasty. The Kakatiyas were the Hindu kings who were patrons of
art and architecture. Warangal is described as the "Metropolis of the
Kakatiya Dynasty", and the temples built during their reign are fine
examples of the Chalukyan style of architecture. The best known among them is
the 1000 pillared temple on the slopes of the Hanumakonda hill and the
Bhadrakali temple.
Another important monument in Warangal
is the fort built by the Kakatiyas. It has four decorative gateways of
remarkable beauty. The outer walls are built of mud bricks, and the inside is
fortified by stone walls in which many carved stones are found. These carved
stoned are believed to have been taken out of the destroyed Chalukyan temples.
The Thousand Pillar Temple: The famous
Thousand-Pillar Temple was built in 1163 AD by King Rudra Deva and dedicated to
the Gods Shiva, Vishnu and Surya.
Bhadrakali Temple: This famous temple
of the Kakatiya period is situated on a hillock between Warangal and
Hanamkonda. The 2.7 meter tall stone image of the deity is the main attraction.
This temple too is built in the Chalukyan style of temple architecture.
Ramappa Temple: Marco Polo has
described this breathtakingly beautiful temple as the "brightest star in
the galaxy of mediaeval temples in the Deccan". Rich, intricate carvings
adorn the walls, pillars and ceilings of this marvelous edifice. The temple
dates back to 1234 AD and is a Shivalaya.
Day 18: Warangal - Vijaywada (254 Km)
After breakfast leave for Vijayawada,
en-route visiting Kondapalli Village. Further continue drive to Vijaywada. Upon
arrival check into the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.
Kondapalli: The name popular with the
14th century fort of Hindu Rajas. At the foothills, is a small village with the
artisans working on the Puniki wood and painting with enamel colors on it. The
human figures depict different occupation in the villages, birds and animals,
Ambari elephants, mythological subjects like God and Goddesses figures etc with
water color paintings.
Vijayawada: The name literally means
"City of Victory'. It is situated in ideal surroundings between the
Krishna River and Budameru, its tributary. The third biggest city in Andhra
Pradesh, Vijayawada is a large railway junction on the Calcutta - Chennai line.
It is also the place from which travelers visit the Buddhist centre of
Amaravathi.
Day 19: Vijaywada - Nagarjunasagar (190
Km)
Morning enjoy city sightseeing tour of
Vijayawada, followed by a drive to Nagarjunasagar. Upon arrival check in to the
hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 20: Nagarjunasagar - Srisailam (183
Km)
Morning visit the Nagarjunakonda. It
was one of the largest and most important Buddhist centres in South India from
the 2nd century BC until 3rd century AD. Also visit Nagarjunasagar Dam. One of
the earliest hydroelectric projects of India, the Nagarjunasagar Dam is a
modern symbol of human triumph over nature. The construction of the dam
resulted in the formation of the world's third largest man-made lake. 124
meters high and about 1 Km long is the Nagarjuna Dam one of the largest masonry
in the world. The lake, which it straddles, is the third largest manmade lake
in the world. On a pylon not too far from the dam, is the image of Nagarjuna,
the patron of the ancient city. We will also visit the Ethipothala Water falls
(11 km) on the Chandravanka river, a tributary of Krishna. A mountain stream
named Chanravanka cascades down the hills from a height of 22 m is near the
Nagarunasagar. The Ethipothala waterfalls are a radiant sight of the power and
beauty of nature. The dazzling lagoon formed by the falls has a crocodile
breeding centre.
Later in the afternoon drive to
Srisailam. Upon arrival check into the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.
Srisailam is famous for Brahmarambha Mallikarjunaswamy Temple, where one of the
12 Joytirlingas is situated.
Day 21: Srisailam - Hyderabad (213 Km)
Morning after breakfast temple tour of
Srisailam.
The shrine of Lord Mallikarjuna
picturesquely situated on a flat top of Nallamalai Hills, Srisailam is reputed
to be one of the most ancient kshetras in India. It is on the right side of the
River Krishna in Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh. This celebrated mountain
is also named as Siridhan, Srigiri, Sirigiri, Sriparvatha and Srinagam. It has
been a popular centre of Saivite pilgrimage for centuries. The prominence of
this Divya Kshetram is highlighted by the fact that while performing our daily
household rituals we specify place of location of our existence with reference
to Srisailam.
Later in the afternoon drive to
Hyderabad. Upon arrival check into the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 22: Hyderabad - Chennai (By Flight)
After breakfast transfer to the airport
to board the flight for Chennai. Upon arrival check into the hotel. Overnight
stay at hotel.
Day 23: Chennai – Departure
Transfer to the airport to board the
flight for onward destination.
Package Include
Arrival and Departure Transfers by
private Vehicle
Accommodation with breakfast and dinner
Sightseeing as per the Itinerary
Drive Allowance
All Hotel tax
Package Exclude:
Guide, entry tickets, puja booking,
adventure tours, portage, tips and extras not mentioned as inclusions
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