Later proceed to
Mahabalipuram. Visit the
magnificent rock temples and carvings in Mahabalipuram. Five
Rathas (chariots) ceremonial chariots, rock-cut monoliths, named
after the 5 Pandavas - heroes of the Mahabharata epic and Draupadi their
wife. The Shore Temple by
the sea surrounded by gardens designed according to descriptions of the
original layout from ancient times. Built in sandstone in the 7th
century. Bhagiratha’s Penance
is a bas- relief (27 to 9m) sculptured on the face of two enormous
adjacent rocks, depicts, the penance of Arjuna, myraid characters from
the Mahabharata, realistic life-size figures of animals, gods and saints
watching the descent of the river goddess Ganga to earth.
After
sightseeing drive back to Chennai.
Overnight
at the hotel.
Day 5 Chennai/Pondicherry
(180 kms)
After
breakfast a four hours drive transports you to Pondicherry,
the last French settlement in India till 1954. Despite its invigorating
seafront and relaxing atmosphere the town is visited above all for the
Sri Aurobindo Ashram which draws visitors from all over the world.
Before checking into the hotel you visit Sri Aurobindo Ashram, a
spiritual centre founded by Sri Aurobindo and his chief disciple Mirra
Alfassa. Sri Aurobindo Ghosh was an early 20th century
Bengali revolutionary and philosopher who struggled for freedom from
British colonial power. He
started the Ashram to put into practice his ideals of a peaceful
community. In this aim he found a lifelong French companion in Mirra
Alfassa, who became universally known as the Mother. After his death the
Mother continued as the spiritual successor and charismatic figure of
Pondicherry. Stroll through the streets whose names still bear the
French influence and finally to Auroville, “city of dawn”, founded
in 1968 and is inhabited by about 1000 people who are from 20 different
countries.
Overnight
stay at the hotel in Pondicherry.
Day 6 Pondicherry/Trichy
(240 km)
After
breakfast set out for Trichy. Evening arrival in Trichy. Check-in to the
hotel.
Overnight
stay at the hotel in Trichy.
Day 7 Trichy/Madurai
(213 km)
After
breakfast sightseeing of Trichy. Visit
the Rock Fort built on a 84m
high rock, from where you can have a memorable view of the surroundings,
although you need to climb 437 rock cut steps. After sightseeing drive
to Madurai. En-route visit Srirangam,
the big temple city, which lies on an island on the Kaveri. The Ranganathasvami
Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, one of the largest temple in South
India, is famous for its superb sculpture – the 21 impressive gopurams
and its rich collection of temple jewellery. There is a huge statue of
Lord Vishnu. Not to forget the hall with 1000 pillars and horse
sculptures. Finally visit the Jambukeshwara-Temple
dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the oldest and largest temples of
Tamil Nadu, has five walls and seven gopurams. Here the unusual lingam
under the Jambu tree always remains under water. After sightseeing drive
to Madurai.
Madurai
is
the cultural capital of Tamilnadu. Here, the Dravidian culture reached
its zenith in art, architecture, palaces and temple buildings. Once the
capital of powerful Nayaka kings, a bustling city packed with pilgrims,
businessmen, bullock carts and legions of rickshaw pullers. Its narrow
overcrowded streets seem to be bursting at the seams with activity.
Southern India’s oldest center for pilgrimage and learning. Upon
arrival check-in to the hotel.
Overnight
at the hotel.
Day 8 Madurai
After
breakfast visit the Thirumalai
Nayak Palace,
a palace in Indo-Saracenic style built in 1636, with huge domes and 240
columns rising to 12 m, a beautiful garden and a attached museum. The
celestial Pavilion, an arcaded octagonal structure is curiously
constructed in brick and mortar without any supporting rafters. Later
visit Meenakshi – Temple,
an outstanding example of the Dravidian temple architecture from the
Vijaynagar kingdom. Meenakshi, the fish eyed goddess and the consort of
Shiva has a temple to the south and Sundareswarar (Shiva) a temple to
the west. One of the biggest temples of India. Its nine “Gopuram”-Temple
towers (23-30m ) have wonderful stucco images of gods, goddesses and
animals from the Hindu mythology.
Afternoon
free.
Overnight
at the hotel.
Day 9 Madurai/Periyar
(135 km)
After
breakfast drive to Periyar
National Park. This unique wildlife sanctuary is about 780 sq. km
centered around an artificial lake fed by the Periyar River.
This
afternoon game viewing is on board boats, which carry you through the
jungle along convoluted waterways and afford sightings of elephant,
bison, deer and occasionally, tiger. Small animals include black Nilgiri
langur, bonnet and lion tailed macaque, Giant and Flying squirrel. There
are some 246 species of birds and 112 species of butterfly. There are
trees more than 100 years old and over 50 m high.
Overnight
at the hotel.
Day 10 Periyar/Cochin
(115 km)
After
breakfast drive to Kottayam
through Cardamom plantations. From here a 3 hour boat ride through the
backwaters to Alleppey,
an idyllic experience. Pass through the lagoons watching the waterside
local activities of the villagers - coir-making, toddy tapping, fishing,
rice growing along the palm lined banks and narrow strips of land that
separate the water-ways, and the constant traffic are typical. It also
offers the opportunity to see tropical vegetation, bird life and crops.
Finally
drive from Alleppey to your
hotel in Cochin now called Kochi.
If
Kerala is India’s most beautiful state, which many tourists believe,
then the lovely port of Cochin is its jewel. It has been variously
hailed as Queen of the Arabian Sea, Venice of Orient, etc. Some choose
to call it simply a museum city for its rich past and colorful present.
Cochin displays a blend of peoples and architecture. It is one place
where you can see a Jewish synagogue, Portuguese churches, Dutch
architecture, a couple of mosques, Hindu temples and Chinese fishing
nets all in one day.
Overnight
at the hotel.
Day 11 Cochin
(Kochi)
After
breakfast sightseeing of Cochin, a city till today influenced by
medieval Portugal, Holland and England. You visit St.
Francis Church, built in 1503 by Portuguese Franciscan friars where
Vasco da Gama was buried for 14 years before his remains were
transferred to Lisvon. His tombstone still stands. Nearby is the Mattancherry
Palace or “Dutch Palace”. The central hall on the Ist floor was
the coronation hall of the rajas of Cochin. Other rooms depict scenes
from the Ramayana and Puranic legends connected with Hindu gods. Amazing
are the Chinese fishing nets. These
cantilevered fishing nets line the entrance to the harbour mouth. They
were introduced by traders from the courts of Kublai Khan. You also see
the Jew City with the Jewish
Synagogue , constructed in 1568, with hand-painted, willow-pattern
floor tiles brought from Canton in the mid-18th century by a
Rabbi, who had trading interest in that city.
Evening
enthrall yourself with a special presentation of the colourfully
costumed Kathakali Dance Drama.
This mask dance form is originally from Kerala and 1500 years old. This
classical dance has 24 mudras expressing the nine emotions of serenity,
wonder, kindness, love, valor, fear, contempt, loathing and anger.
Overnight
in hotel.
Day 12 Kochi/Calicut
After breakfast drive to
Calicut (Kozhikode). Kozhikode is a major commercial center for northern
Kerala with a strong Arab connection. Its main export today is not
spices but workers to the Gulf. It is also a center for Kerala's timber
industry.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 13 Calicut/Coorg
After
breakfast, enjoy a pleasant and interesting drive through the beautiful
wooded hills to Kodagu (Coorg). Occasionally you can see elephants
working in the teak forests, pass through coffee estates scattered with
beautiful poinsettias with really trimmed hedges along the roadside.
Pepper vines are interspersed through the estates, in places towering
silver oaks form a shady canopy. En
route, visit coffee and spice plantations.
Situated in south-western Karnataka,
Croog is the land of warriors and the epitome of nature haunts and
pleasant temperate climate all the year round.
The temperatures never exceed 30 degree C. This unspoiled
mountainous area is home to the Kodava people proud of their martial
traditions and hospitality, and still follow a life-style full of
culture. Upon arrival at Coorg check-in to the hotel. Evening at leisure
to relax in the lap of nature.
Overnight
at hotel in Coorg.
Day 14 Coorg/Mysore
After
breakfast drive to Mysore.
Mysore,
the former capital of the princely state, is the second largest city in
Karnataka. It is a beautiful city of stately palaces, gardens, parks and
museums. Sandalwood and a centre for the manufacture of incense sticks.
The city is famous for the scent of jasmine in the spring.
On
arrival in Mysore, check in at the hotel.
Day 15 Mysore
Morning
an excursion to Somnathpur East of Mysore. This tiny village has one of
the best preserved and the only complete magnificent Hoysala Temple
(13th century) of approximately 80 Hoysala temples dedicated to God
Keshava. Small but exquisite the temple has excellent ceilings which
show the distinctive features of the late Hoysala style.
Afternoon
visit the Maharaja Palace
(1857): that
was once the residence of the Wodeyars, Built in Indo-Saracenic style in
grand proportions, with domes, arches and colonnades of carved pillars
and shiny marble floors. One of the largest palaces in the country with
some art treasures, Also visit Chamundi
Hill has the temple of Durga (Chamundeswari) celebrating her victory
over the buffalo god. She became the guardian deity o the Wodeyars. On
the road to the top is the giant Nandi Monolith carved in 1659 (4,8m x
7,6m huge bull sculpture).
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 16 Mysore/Hassan
(120 km)
After
breakfast drive to Hassan.
On
arrival in Hassan proceed for a guided sightseeing tour of Halebid the
last capital of Hoysala rulers in 11th/12th century. The Hoysalas were a
mighty martial race, but did not let that interfere with their culture
and fostering of some of the greatest masterpieces of the world.
The
Hoysala rulers commissioned some of the most unique temples in the south
as beautiful prayers to their gods to assist them on the battlefield.
Victory imbibed art with an incredible intricacy. Hoysala temples
are not huge like the usual temples in the south, but smaller by
comparison and aptly perched on star-shaped foundations, every niche and
corner studded with genius.
The
Hoysalesvara Temple
dedicated to Lord Shiva at Halebid is perched on a star-shaped base.
Outside there is a Nandi Bull, the mount of Shiva, was never completed
despite 86 years of labour. Every centimeter of the outside wall of this
temple and much of the interior is covered with an endless variety of
Hindu deities, sages, animals and birds. The infant Krishna frolics,
battle rage, Shiva and Parvati embrace, the demon king Ravana lifts
Mount Kailasha and Shiva dances. 800 year old statues flaunt hairstyles
seen even today.
A
few kilometers further we reach Belur. The religious capital of Hoysala.
Visit the ornamental gopuram of the Chennakesava
Temple dedicate to Lord Vishnu, which appears unexpectedly around a
bend. It took 103 years to complete.
After
sightseeing return back to the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 17 Hassan/Bangalore/Goa
After
early breakfast drive to Bangalore to connect flight to Goa. On arrival
in Goa transfer to the hotel.
Goa
was a Portuguese settlement and joined the Indian Republic only in 1961.
Unforgettable Goa, is a blend of serenity and excitement down a 100 km
coastline studded with some of the world’s finest beaches. Create you
own kind of holiday. Sun bathe in a quiet secluded spot, choose the
exhilarating thrills of parasailing, speed boating, water-skiing, wind
surfing and deep sea diving.
Celebrate with the Goans a feast of its famous cuisine and a
spirit of joyous fun. It also has the spiritual pilgrimage centre for
Christians at Old Goa. Yet inland Goa, is predominantly Hindu
Overnight
stay at the hotel in Goa.
Day 18-21 Goa
Free
to relax on the beach. Overnight stay at the hotel in Goa.
Day 22
Goa/Mumbai/Home
After
breakfast transfer to the airport for the flight to Mumbai.
On arrival in Mumbai transfer to the International airport to connect
flight back home.
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