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Southern
Spices
Duration :- 16 Days Tour
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A cultural tour of Southern India
If
the North of India fascinated you, wait until you experience the Dravidian
part! Southern India is historically and culturally much older than the north
and has lush vegetation not seen in the north. We tour some of the oldest
Hindu Temples, experience a wildlife safari, enjoy a backwater cruise from
Kerala, view Cochin, the Venice of the East, and relax with Ayurvedic massage
in Kovalam.
Day 01: Arrive Madras (Chennai)
Namaste! Welcome to the city of Chennai, formerly known as Madras. After clearing
immigration and customs we are welcomed and transferred to our hotel.
Overnight: Madras (2 nights) (B, D)
Day 02: Madras / Mamallapuram (drive 80 kms / 48
mi)
Today we take an excursion to the World Heritage Site of Mahabalipuram.
This group of sanctuaries, founded by the Pallava kings, was carved out
of rock along the Coromandel Coast in the 7th and 8th centuries. It is known
especially for its rathas (temples in the form of chariots), mandapas (cave
sanctuaries), giant open-air reliefs such as the famous 'Descent of the
Ganges', and the temple of Rivage, with thousands of sculptures to the glory
of Shiva. On our return we tour Chennai, culturally one of the richest cities
of India. We visit the Kapaleeswarar, the ancient Shiva Temple, Santhome
Church and the bazaar. (B, D)
Day 03: Madras / Tiruchirapalli (Trichy) (flight)
A short flight gets us to Tiruchirapalli - Trichy, a town deeply immersed
in Hindu religion and home to some outstanding Dravidian temple architecture.
Here we start our tour with a visit to the Rock Fort Temple, the maze of
the Mathurubhuteshwar Shrine and other local temples after which we visit
some local villages and see the rural life of Southern India.
Overnight: Tiruchirapalli (2 nights) (B, D)
Day 04: Thanjavur (Tanjore)
We enjoy a day trip to Thanjavur, to visit the Brihadisvara Temple, a World
Heritage Site, which was built between 1003 A.D. and 1010 A.D. in the reign
of the great King Rajaraja, founder of the Chola Empire that stretched over
all of South India and neighbouring islands in South East Asia. Surrounded
by two rectangular enclosures, Brihadisvar is crowned with a 13-storey pyramidal
tower that stands 61m / 67yards high and is topped with a bulb-shaped monolith.
The walls of the temple are covered with rich sculptural decorations. Evening,
we enjoy a treat with a typical South Indian dinner and a Bharat Natyam
show. (B, D)
Day 05: Trichy / Madurai (drive 128kms / 79miles)
Today we drive to Madurai, one of the oldest cities in the South. En route
we stop to enjoy a traditional Puppet show. The life of Madurai revolves
around the Sri Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple. This magnificently carved
temple is the main attraction of Madurai and its huge Gopurams tower over
the city. The Meenakshi Temple has a thousand pillared 'Mandapam'. There
are precisely 985 pillars and each of them is delicately and exquisitely
carved. Among these are the musical pillars that produce music when tapped.
Surprisingly, these musical pillars are carved of a single granite rock.
The temple has been a hub of Tamil culture and has sponsored the creation
of great literature, art, music, and dance in the region for a long time.
The city, apart from temple, is crammed with shops, street markets, pilgrims,
hotels and restaurants. This is certainly a lively and culturally rich city!
Overnight: (1 night) (B, D)
Day 06: Madurai / Kodaikanal (drive 166kms / 102
miles)
A scenic and refreshing drive to the peaceful hill station of Kodaikanal
located at the top of the Palini Hills. Upon arrival we take a boat ride
on the Kodaikanal Lake giving us a unique opportunity to experience the
landscape. Evening, we spend time with the local people.
Overnight: Kodaikanal (1 night) (B, D)
Day
07: Kodaikanal / Periyar (drive 150kms / 90 miles)
An interesting day ahead as we drive through past beautiful spice and tea
gardens. We stop to see the tea estates and learn about the process of growing
tea. Later we drive to the Wildlife Sanctuary of Periyar where our experience
of the wildlife of India begins. Afternoon, we start with a boat tour for
a first-class game viewing experience. The forest here slopes into the manmade
lake at the bottom of the hill and the lake serves as the waterhole / swimming
hole for the animals. Elephants, Gaur, Sambhar and even tigers can be spotted.
The reserve is famous for the Indian elephants, gaur and a host of water
birds.
Overnight: Periyar (2 nights) (B, D)
Day
08: Periyar
A full day at Periyar sanctuary game viewing. One of the well-known wildlife
sanctuaries in the south, Periyar sanctuary attracts a large number of nature
lovers every year. Also called the Thekkady Wildlife Sanctuary, this place
is ideal for watching the animals in their natural habitat. Evening is at
your leisure. (B, D)
Day 09: Periyar / Cochin (Cruise 185kms / 114 miles)
After short drive to Changanacherry we take a small cruise through the famous
backwaters of Kerala. Fringing the coast of Kerala and winding far inland
is an intricate network of innumerable Lagoons, Lakes, Canals, Estuaries
and the Deltas of forty-four rivers that drain into the Arabian Sea. These
Backwaters are both the basis of a distinct lifestyle and a fascinating
thoroughfare and traveling by boat along the Backwaters is one of the highlights
of our tour. This afternoon we arrive in Cochin.
Overnight: Cochin (2 nights) (B, D)
Day 10: Cochin
Today we explore Cochin, the commercial capital of Kerala, with one of the
finest natural harbours in the world. Ancient mariners from Arabia, China,
Holland, Britain and Portugal have all left their mark on this beautiful
island city, often referred to as the Venice of the East. Here we tour the
Dutch Palace, St. Francis Church, the Jewish Quarter with its old synagogue
and take a boat tour to visit the Bolghatty Palace and observe the fascinating
Chinese fishing nets in action. (B, D)
Day
11: Cochin / Kovalam (drive 250kms / 154miles)
A scenic and easy drive gets us to the beautiful Kovalam Beach on the Malabar
Coast near Trivandrum. The palm-fringed bays and secluded coconut groves,
promise a relaxed stay. The boundless blue waters of the Arabian Sea and
miles of white sands washed away by the surf at the feet of the stalwart
palms and the rocky promontories make this beach an incredible paradise.
We arrive in the afternoon and take the rest of the day off to enjoy our
beautiful surroundings.
Overnight: Kovalam (4 nights) (B, D)
Day
12: Kovalam
Today we enjoy a visit to the "Lands End" of India: Kanniya Kumari
is the southernmost tip of peninsular India where the waters of the Bay
of Bengal, the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea meet. A place from where
one can see spectacular sunrises and also colourful sunsets. On balmy evenings,
one can watch the sun set while the full moon is rising in another part
of the sky! (B, D)
Days 13: Trivandrum
Our day at Thiruvananthapuram, earlier known as Trivandrum, is the capital
city of Kerala. The name literally splits into "Tiru", "Anantha"
and "puram" meaning "the town of Lord Anantha". The
temple of Lord Anantha is at the heart of the town and for generations,
the kings have called themselves "Padmanabha-Dasa" or the "servants
of Lord Ananthapadmanabha", and ruled the state as the representatives
of Lord Anantha-Padmanabha. We visit the beautiful Temple of Padmanabhaswamy,
the Chitra Art Gallery, Napier Museum and the local market. (B, D)
Day 14: Koala
At the end of the tour, an amazing treat! We are driven to Somatheeram,
a resort specialising in world-renowned Indian Ayurvedic massages. Here
we can enjoy the many ayurvedic treatments, including a rejuvenating massage.
(B, D)
Day
15: Kovalam / Bombay (flight), or (*)
Day at leisure to explore on our own this typically styled Kerala resort.
An ideal opportunity to enjoy the other amenities at this health resort
including yoga. Later we take a short flight to Bombay.
Overnight: (1 night) (B, D)
Day 16: Depart Bombay
After an interesting insight into the colourful and mystical Dravidian India,
we bid farewell to our journey of Southern Spices and are transferred for
our flight back home. (B)