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Splendor of the South
Tours
Tour Itinerary
Day 1 – Monday –
Bangalore
- Chennai
Meeting point at the
Leela
Palace
in
Bangalore
at 12.00.
After a god lunch depart for sightseeing of the metropolitan city of
Bangalore
. Towards the evening check In at the Bangalore Railway Station on
your hotel train „The Golden Chariot“ you comfortable home for the
next week.
Departure for Chennai at: 22.00 p.m
Day 2 – Tuesday –
Mamallapuram & Chennai
Arrival at Chennai: 06.00 a.m
Excursion to Mamallapuram, an ancient coastal port, south of Chennai,
world famous for its shore temple, Mamallapuram was the second capital
and sea port of the Pallava Kings of Kanchipuram, the first Tamil
dynasty after the fall of the Gupta Empire. The whole of
Mamallapuram is a fabulous open-air museum of sculptures in living
rock, Monolithic shrines scooped out caverns magnificently sculpted
within and the world’s biggest Bas relief in rock, are truly
wondrous examples of the sculptor’s art. The famous temples of the
Rathas , the Penance of Bhagirath, the
Shore
Temple
and the eight Mandapams. (Shallow, rock cut halls) are also located at
the beach.
Lunch at Mamallapuram. After lunch we proceed to visit the city of
Chennai
.
Chennai –
India
’s fourth largest city, Chennai is the capital of the state of Tamil
Nadu. Chennai was the site of the East India Company’s first
settlement founded in 1639 on land given by the Raja of Chandragiri,
the last representative of the Vijaynagar rulers of Hampi. The East
India Company was an English trading establishment and thus was the
forerunner to the
British Empire
, which, came into political prominence towards the end of the 17th
Century. Chennai is a conglomerate of over grown villages, and being a
major port, today it is also known as the gateway to the South.
Proceed for a sightseeing tour of Chennai. The tour begins from the
‘St. Mary’s Church’, built in 1678 – 80, was the first
English
Church
in Chennai. The Saint Thomas Cathedral, built in 1504, then
re-built in neo - gothic style in 1893, this Roman Catholic Church is
said to house the remains of
St. Thomas
the Apostle. Also visit the
Kapaleeshwarar
Temple
, an ancient
Shiva
Temple
, constructed in pure Dravidian style. The
Sri
Parathasarathy
Temple
, dedicated to Lord Krishna, built in 8th century during the reign of
the Pallavas. Other attractions include the
National
Art
Gallery
and Museum, which house some beautiful temple friezes, the bronze
gallery, archeological section. Drive past the
High
Court
Building
, Fort St. George and the famous film studios.
Towards the evening return to the trin and dinner onboard.
Departure for
Pondicherry
after the dinner.
Day 3 – Wednesday –
Pondicherry
Arrival at
Pondicherry
: 08:00 a.m
Pondicherry
: In the Northern Tamil Nadu region, quite a contrast to the temple
heritage, is located
Pondicherry
. Formerly a French colony settled early in the 18th century,
Pondicherry
became part of the Indian Union in the early 50’s when the French
voluntarily relinquished control. French is still widely spoken,
and seaside villas and cobbled streets are more reminiscent of the
South of France than the South of India!
Sightseeing tour of
Pondicherry
, visiting Auroville. Conceived as a tribute to Sri Aurobindo,
Auroville is an entirely new concept in education and urban living.
The Aurobindo Ashram is known to the world over as the "Centre of
Integral Yoga". Sri Aurobindo,
India
’s philosopher around 1920 founded it.
After diner the train continuous to Tiruchirapalli at around: 22:00
p.m.
Day 4 – Thursday –
Tiruchirapalli & Thanjavur
Arrival in Tiruchirapalli early in the morning
Trichy (Tiruchirapalli) - Situated on the banks of the River
Kaveri, just 320 kms from Chennai, Trichy was a Chola Citadel during
the Sangam Age when the Pandyas and Pallavas held sway over this
region for short periods. The Nayaks of Madurai built the town
and the historic Rock Fort, which played a vital role in the Carnatic
wars in the 18th century. The most famous landmark is ‘The
Rock Fort Temple’, a spectacular monument perched on a rock outcrop
which rises abruptly from the plain to tower over the old city. At
the first level are the remnants of a huge hall blasted into ruins in
1772. The next storey is the Mathrubhuteshwar Shrine dedicated
to Lord Shiva. Finally at the top of the hill, is the Ucchi
Pillayar Koil – A Lord Ganesh Temple, offering a commanding view of
the city.
Proceed for a sightseeing tour of Tanjore where you will visit temples
built during the 10th and 14th centuries. These later became a
part of the
Vijaynagar
Kingdom
, which subsequently passed into the hands of the Marathas and
went to the British. The most famous landmark is the Brihadeshwara
temple , which ,is now a world heritage site.
Day 5 – Friday – Madurai
Arrival in Madurai: 08:00 a.m.
Madurai – is an animated city packed with pilgrims, vendors,
business people, bullock carts and legions of under employed rickshaw
pullers. It is one of the
Southern India
’s oldest cities and has been a center of learning and pilgrimage
for centuries.
Proceed for a sightseeing tour of
Madurai
– The primary interest is the
Meenakshi
Temple
, where Dravidian temple architecture may be considered to be at its
best. Its Hall of a thousand Pillars is fabulous and is filled with
worshippers at all hours of the day. The tour also includes a visit to
the – Thirumalai Nayak Palace & Thiruparangundram temple.
Day 6 – Saturday –
Thiruvananthapuram and Poovar
The tour begins from “The Padamanabhaswami Temple”, which, was
constructed in the Dravidian style, by the Maharaja of Travancore in
1733. Only Hindus are allowed inside this temple. It has a 7
storey high tower with a curious pagoda –
Shaped
Peak
. Later also visit the
Napier
Museum
, housed in a bizarrely attractive, decaying Indo-Saracenic building
dating back to 1880. The museum has a good collection of historical
and contemporary bronze ornaments, temple carts, ivory carvings and
life size figures of kathakali dancers in full regalia. The tour also
includes a visit to the
Sri
Chitra
Art
Gallery
, which houses paintings of the Rajput, Mughal and Tanjore schools. It
is renowned for its collection of art from
Tibet
,
China
and
Japan
as well as from North and
South India
.
For lunch we continue to Poovar a beautiful island just off the coast
of the
Arabian sea
. Lunch in a nice hotel and time to explore the beaches.
Evening Gala dinner with music and dance.
Day 7 – Sunday –
Backwaters &
Kochi
Arrival in Allepey: 09:00 a.m
From Alappuzha, enjoy the bewitching Vembanad lake, the largest
backwater stretch in Kerala, cruising along in a traditional boat. We
will take you to Kumarakom, one of the prime tourist attractions of
Kerala. The green shores throbbing with vigour and pure beauty will
never tire you. The soft sunlight lends the calm water a new
enchantment as the palms on both shores welcome you with a gentle
whisper in the wind. Your mind will assure you that this scene will
remain within you, to relieve you during all your busiest hours.
On reaching Kumarakom, you enter another world of wonders. This small
backwater village, which is a cluster of islands, has a life of its
own, with a slow, serene rhythm. The sights, sounds and fragrances
will simply captivate you.
Lunch at kumarakom and afterwards drive to
Kochi
.
The tour of
Kochi
begins from “The Dutch Palace also known as
Mattancherry
Palace
, built by Portugues in 1555, which is famous for its murals depicting
scenes from the Ramayana and the puranic legends. Adjacent to the
palace is the Jewish Synagogue (closed on Fridays & Saturdays)
built in 1568. Also visit the St. Francis Church (closed on Sundays),
established by the Portuguese Franciscan friars in 1503. Vasco Da Gama
was buried in the courtyard of this European church built in
India
. Other attractions include the traditional fishing hamlets and the
fisher folk in their colorful costumes. The tour also includes a visit
to the seaside where one can still see the, nearly a century old
Chinese fishing nets, which, are still in use.
In the evening Kathakali dance and dinner.
Departure at 22 p.m. for
Bangalore
Day 8 – Monday -
Bangalore
Arrival at Bangalaore in the Morning. After breakfast departure to
your next destination.
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