South Indian Temple Tour
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South Indian Temple Tour Itinerary
Days 1-2: Chennai
The industry, galleries, museums & metro life of Chennai.
Chennai is the major industrial and commercial centre in southern India, and it is sometimes referred to as the “Detroit of India” due to the rise and expansion of the car sector. It is India’s fifth-largest metropolis and virtually the most populated metropolitan city. Apart from the previously established institutions, Chennai has a number of art galleries and museums, the most of which are free to enter. These museums and galleries draw a large number of tourists and visitors to the city.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
Days 3: Mahabalipuram
Seaport significance & ecstatic temples of Mahabalipuram.
Mahabalipuram, also known as Mamallapuram, is a historical historic town in the Kancheepuram district of Tamilnadu, India. During the first century, it was a highly significant seaport, with Indian traders setting ship from Mahabalipuram to various countries in Southeast Asia. The monolithic and rock-cut features of this town’s monuments exhibit a Dravidian and Buddhist influence. The Varaha cave temple and the seaside temple are two of the town’s most important temples.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
Day 4: Pondicherry
The French culture & the colonial rule of Puducherry
Pondicherry is a district in South India’s union territory of Puducherry. The churches, temples, buildings, and sculptures that have been merged with systematic town planning and French style avenues to perpetuate colonial control in a stylish way dominate the tourism component in this town. Pondicherry’s promenade beach, which is surrounded by a children’s park, a Gandhi statue, a French war memorial, and the lovely nineteenth-century Whitehouse, is a must-see.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
Day 5: Trichy
The glory & beauty of Tiruchirapalli temples
Trichy, also known as Tiruchirapalli, is 200 miles south of Chennai and is smack dab in the middle of Tamilnadu’s geographical position. Temples in Trichy have also been built in the dravidian style of architecture. The rockfort temples, the ranganathaswamy temples in Srirangam, the Jambukeswarar Temple at Thiruvanaikkaval, and the ukrakaliamann temple at Tennur are some of Trichy’s most notable temples.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
Day 6-7: Madurai
Historic relevance & sculpturic significance of Madurai
Madurai is a prominent city in Tamilnadu and one of India’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, located on the banks of the Vaigai River. Madurai has had tremendous industrial development and is home to vital sectors including as rubber, cement, and automobiles. Madurai, known for its ancient structures and sculptures, attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world. Meenakshi Amman Temple and Tirumalai Nayak Palace are two more notable temples.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
Day 8: Kanyakumari
South most tip of India, Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari, also known as Cape Comorin, is the southernmost extremity of the Indian subcontinent and a popular tourist attraction due to the presence of historically significant monuments, memorials, and other artworks. The kumari amman and the kanyakumari temple, both located on the city’s beach, are considered “shakti peetha” shrines dedicated to Parvati’s incarnation. The vivekananda rock memorial and the Gandhi memorial are also worth seeing.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
Day 9-11: Kovalam
Kovalam partition and the sunset beach
The best time to visit this little beach town on the Arabian Sea, a short distance from Trivandrum’s city centre, is at sunset, when the waves begin to speed up and the scenery is worth seeing. This 17-kilometer-long beach is separated into three sections to separate fishermen’s activities from those of tourists and locals. The lighthouse beach, hawa beach, and samudra beach are the three components, with the lighthouse beach, hawa beach, and samudra beach mostly consisting of fishermen’s trading operations.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for three nights
Day 12-14: Varkala
Varkala coast & the cliff supremacy
Varkala is the only spot in Kerala where cliffs are frequently seen at the endpoints of the Arabian Sea. This is a striking contrast to Kerala’s typically flat landscape. Varkala is a beach suburb of Trivandrum, 30 miles north of the city. The most notable beaches in this town are the Varkala beach, which was previously known for vavu beli (a hindu rite), and the Tiruvambadi beach, which is one kilometre away from the Varkala beach.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for three nights
Day 15: Alleppey
The cruise of Alleppey backwaters and the temples of Alappuzha
Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, is well-known as a tourist destination for the Alleppey backwaters houseboat cruises, which connect Kumarakom and Cochin to the north and Quilon to the south. Apart from that, the majestic temples of Ambalapuzzha sri krishna temple, arthunjal basilica, mannarasala temple, chettikulangara devi temple, and haripad subhramaniya swamy temple complement the Alleppey seashore.
Accommodation: Houseboat stay for one night
Day 16: Kochi
Cochin backwaters, temples, promenade & fort
Kochi, sometimes known as the “Queen of the Arabian Sea,” is the second biggest city in the state of Kerala and part of a larger metropolitan area. The breath-taking backwaters, the mind-boggling promenade of Marine Drive, the historically significant Kochi fort, and the several palaces, notably the Hill Palace and the Mattancherry Palace, have made Kochi a popular tourist destination.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for one night
Day 17-19 : Goa
The Goan kokum, the beach & shacks, the lite beer.
Goa, located in the west Indian Konkan area and bordered to the north by Maharashtra, is a popular tourist destination for both international and domestic visitors. The beaches, churches, nightlife, temples, scenic beauty, restaurants, and shacks of this magnificent city all contribute to making it a popular tourist destination. The perfect evening in Goa consists of sipping a drink while walking along the radius of Vagator Beach and then chowing down on fresh smoked prawns.
Day 20-22 : Mumbai
Mumbai City, Colaba Causeway, Taj residency & the Bandra Skyline
The heritage seeker in you would take you to the Gateway of India, the Taj Mahal hotel in Colaba, Nariman Point, and the Rajabai Clock Tower in South Bombay, whereas the fun-loving and relief-seeking part of you would prefer a stroll down Marine Drive’s Queen’s Necklace, accompanied by a steaming cup of on-the-cycle-sold coffee, and eventually a comfortable dinner at New Yorkers or Cream Center directly across the Arabian Sea.
Accommodation: Hotel stay for two nights
Drop to airport – No Hotel Stay