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DAY
01 : ARRIVE CHENNAI
Arrive Chennai in the evening, transfer to prebooked Hotel
DAY
02 : CHENNAI - MAHABALIPURAM (60 KMS, 01 HR DRIVE)
After breakfast, half day city tour of Chennai - Chennai : At the
southern tip of India in the state of Tamil Nadu, Chennai - or Madras
as it was known earlier - is its capital city of the state of Tamil
Nadu. It is also the third largest metropolis in India. Chennai
as the gateway will put you in touch with a different face of India
- classical, ancient, gentle. Definitely touched by colonialism
but not ravaged by wars & intensely aware of its roots &
traditions. Visit Museum to see the art and bronze gallery (Closed
on public holidays). Drive through the Flower & Fruit Market,
High Court, Fort Museum, Marina Beach, San Thome cathedral.
Afternoon,
leave for Mahabalipuram, enroute visit Kanchipuram - (64 km from
Madras) ancient capital of the Pallavas, famous as a city of 1000
temples that still has 124 shrines. The first temple dedicated to
Shiva was built in the 7th & 8th century & has painting
on the walls. Templs of Ekambaswara, Kailasnatha, Sri Kamakshi &
Vardarajaewamy are of interest. Kanchipuram is also famous for its
silk.
On
arrival in Mahabalipuram check-in at your prebooked hotel.
DAY
03 : MAHABALIPURAM
After breakfast, visit Mahabalipuram , which was the main port of
the Pallava dynasty & has exquisite Rock-cut monuments, monolithic
structures & Bas-reliefs. It is also a beach resort. Visit a
very interesting creation enroute Dakshin Chitra , a museum that
preserves actual houses of different communities &
village craftsmen from the four southern states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra
Pradesh , Karnataka & Kerala.
Afternoon,
free to relax on the beach.
DAY
04 : MAHABALIPURAM - PONDICHERRY (134 KMS, 03-04 HRS DRIVE)
After breakfast, leave for Pondicherry. On arrival checkin at prebooked
hotel.
Afternoon,
sightseeing of Pondicherry which was formerly a French Colony. Settled
early in the 18th century Pondicherry became part of the Indian
Union in the early 50s when the French voluntarily relinquished
control. The main attraction here is the Aurobindo Ashram which
was founded by Sri Aurobindo in 1926. The ashram is one of the most
popular in India with westerners, and is also one of the most affluent.
Also to be visited is the Pondicherry Museum which has a well displayed
variety of exhibits ranging from French furniture to this history
of bead making.
DAY
05 : PONDICHERRY - TANJORE (183 KMS, 04-05 HRS DRIVE)
After breakfast, leave for Tanjore. On arrival checkin at hotel.
Afternoon,
visit Tanjore (Thanjavur) which was the ancient capital of Chola
kings. Visit the Brihadishwara temple which was built by Raja Raja
and is termed as the crowning glory of Chola temple architecture.
This temple is one of the monuments in India with World Heritage
listing. Also visit the Thanjavur Palace which was contructed in
1550 and has huge corridors, spacious halls, observation and arsenal
towers.
DAY
06 : TANJORE - TRICHY - MADURAI (160 KMS, 04-05 HRS DRIVE)
After breakfast, leave for Madurai, enroute visit Trichy. Visit
the Rock Fort Temple in Trichy (Tiruchirapalli) and the Sri Ranganathaswamy
Temple at Srirangam - This
superb temple complex is surrounded by seven concentric walls with
21 gopurams and is probably the largest in India. Most of it dates
back from 14th to 17th centuries. The largest gopuram was completed
as recently as 1987, and now measures an astouning 73 metres. Continue
drive to Madurai. Arrive Madurai and check in at prebooked hotel.
DAY
07 : MADURAI - PERIYAR (150 KMS, 04 HRS DRIVE)
After breakfast, visit Madurai - one of the oldest cities in South
India and has been a centre of learning & pilgrimage for centuries.
Visit Madurai's main attraction - Sri Meenakshi temple which attracts
thousands of pilgrims from all over India. The temple is named after
the daughter of a Pandyan King. Designed in 1560 by Vishwanatha
Nayak, the present temple was substantially built during the reign
of Tirumalai Nayak (1623-55 AD), but its history goes back 2000
years to the time when Madurai was the capital of Pandya Kings.
Afternoon,
leave for Periyar. Periyar has one of the world's most fascinating
Natural wildlife reserves noted for its geography, diverse wildlife
and scenic beauty. Arrive at Periyar and check in at prebooked hotel.
DAY
08 : PERIYAR
After breakfast, leave for Jungle Walk The forest provides specially
trained guides who can be hired at the hotel for early morning treks
into the jungle. The treks are of a duration of 03-04 hrs. These
treks are an ideal way to really feel the forest and to experience
it closely.
Afternoon,
boat ride on the Lake Periyar where one can have a unique experience
of viewing wildlife at close quarters from the safety of a boat
on the lake. The greatest attraction of Periyar, however are the
herds of wild elephants that come down to play in the lake.
DAY
09 : PERIYAR
- KUMARAKOM (140 KMS, 04-05 HRS DRIVE)
KUMARAKOM - ALLEPEY (OVERNIGHT BACKWATER TRIP
TILL ALLEPEY)
After breakfast, leave for Kumarakom in time to board houseboat
for overnight backwater trip till Allepey.
On
arrival in Kumarakom, commence an overnight houseboat cruise to
Allepey, which gives one a fascinating insight into the life of
a Keralan Backwater Village. As the boat glides along the backwaters
one can see the daily life in the backwater villages. On the narrow
strips of land, fisherman fishing, children swimming and playing
in the water, women doing their daily chores, mobile shops in tiny
canoes, the cultivation of paddy and it's harvesting (during harvest
season), huge country barges ferrying the coconuts, rice, coir etc.
Note
: The cruise commences at 1300 hrs with lunch served onboard and
continues till dusk. At dusk the boat will anchor in a wide waterway
or lake for the night. (The backwaters close to boat traffic at
dusk as the fisherman lay their nets in the backwaters. Other boats
are not allowed to ply in the backwaters after dusk.) On the following
day the cruise commences again after breakfast and you will be dropped
at Allepey by 1000 hrs.
DAY
10 : ALLEPEY - COCHIN (60 KMS, 01-02 HRS DRIVE)
Checkout from the houseboat and proceed to Cochin. Upon arrival,
check-in at your prebooked Hotek
Afternoon,
half day sightseeing of Cochin including Asia's best preserved Synagouge,
the Dutch Palace and the oldest European Church in India - the St.
Francis Church where Vasco De Gama was originally buried. A leisurely
walk through the Fort Cochin area which gives you a close look at
the operation of the huge catileavered Chinese fishing nets introduced
by Chinese traders which is still used in Kerala backwaters as a
traditional way of fishing
In
the evening,
witness Kathakali Dance Show.
DAY
11 : COCHIN - OOTY (290 KMS, 07-08 HRS DRIVE)
After breakfast, drive to Ooty also known as Udhagamandalam is the
"Queen of hill stations" and the capital of Nilgiris district.
It is one of the most popular tourist resorts in India. Nilgiris
means "Blue Mountains". It is a land of picturesque picnic
spots. Used to be popular summer and weekend getaway for the Britishers
during the colonial days. It is situated at an altitude of 2,240
meters above sea level
DAY
12 : OOTY
Visit the Botanical garden, which has some rich flora of the region,
St. Stephen's church that reflects the city's long association with
the British. You can also explore Government Museum to witness tribal
artifacts of the region and other historical relics. Or simply sit
back and reflect by the side of Ooty Lake
DAY
13 : OOTY - MYSORE (107 KMS, 02-03 HRS DRIVE)
After breakfast, drive to Mysore - the political capital of the
Wodeyar dynasty which ruled the state of Karnataka for some 150
years till the independence of the country from the British. These
kings were great patrons of art and culture and Mysore was the cultural
capital of the south under the rule of the Wodeyars.
Afternoon, visit Srirangapatnam - 16 kms from Mysore are the ruins of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan's capital from which they ruled much of Southern India during the 18th century. Tipu Sultan, was defeated by the British in 1799 and Tipu's defeat marked the real beginning of British expansion in South India. Much of the palace was destroyed by the British, but the extensive ramparts and battlements and some gates still stand. The dungeon where Tipu held a number of British officers has been preserved and the Sri Ranganathaswamy temple, a popular place of pilgrimage for Hindus.
DAY
14 : MYSORE - HASSAN (120 KMS, 02-03 HRS DRIVE)
Morning, Visit Mysore Palace, also known as Amba Vilas Palace, this
palace was the sea of Maharajas of Mysore. The earlier palace was
burnt down in 1897 and the present one was completed in 1912. Notable
are beautifully carved mahogany ceilings, solid silver doors, white
marble floors and superb columned Durbar Hall. Chamundi Hill - At
the top of 1062m Chamundi hill, overlooking Mysore is Sri Chamundeswari
Temple. One has to climb 1000 plus steps to the top. The temple
is dominated by its towering seven storey, 40m high gopuram. The
goddess Chamundi was the family deity of the maharaja. On
you way down you can see the famous Nandi (bull). Standing five
meters high and carved out of solid rock in 1659, it's one of the
largest in India.
Afternoon,
drive to Hassan. Arrive Hassan and check in at prebooked hotel.
DAY
15 : HASSAN
Visit the Hoysala temples at Belur and Halebid - the cream of what
remains of one of the most artistically exuberant periods of Hindu
cultural development
Belur
- The main temple to be seen here is the Channakeshava temple. The
main structure of the temple, which is star shaped, is a homogenous
architectural unit on a raised platform. Everything is carved in
blackstone looking like metal. Facing the temple, at the entrance,
stands the winged figure of Garuda, Lord Vishnu's carrier. The 650
charging elephants on the frieze around the walls outside are all
different from each other. The exotic bracket figures (Madanikas)
on the walls of the temple are serene, playful and amorous, enhancing
the overall effect of this pinnacle of architectural excellence.
Inside, even in the darkness you can see the hand-lathe-turned shining
pillars, each unique in its splendor. On the smooth circular platform
in front of the shrine you can see the beautiful Shantala Devi,
queen of King Vishnuvardhana. The spotlight is on the famous bracket
figures on the ornate ceiling. All these figures have been inspired
by Shantala Devi's Voluptuous beauty. Sculpted limbs undulated in
lyrical lines. One sculpted beauty communicates with a pet parrot
whose tail is like that of a peacock another wrings water from her
long hair and you can see the drops collected on hair ends. The
delicacy and attention to the fines details here are incredible.
Halebid
- Halebid is 27 Kms north west of Hassan and 17 Kms from Belur.
This place is also called as Dwara Samudra, the wealthy capital
of the Hoysala Kingdom. Halebid has several striking beautiful Hoysala
temples and Jain Shrines. Another famous temple is the Keddareshwara
Temple where the sculptor's virtuosity seems to have surpassed even
the goldsmith's skill in its sheer intricacy. One Kilometer from
the Halebid temples is the Basti hills where there are Jain Bastis
with gleaming black stone pillars. The Hoysaleshwara temple, standing
on platform like a casket, is a sculptural extravaganza, richly
endowed with most finely detailed scroll work in stone. Outside
there is a Nandi( the sacred bull, a vehicle of the Lord Shiva)
and a hillock where a palace stood, connected to the temple by a
passage. Inside its dark depts., the queen Shantala Devi beckons
from an alcove. The figure of mortals and immortals are larger compared
to Belur and are beautifully chiseled in shinning black stone. The
walls of the temples are covered with variety of gods and goddesses,
animals, birds and dancing girls. There is a museum on the lawns
with 12-13th century sculptures and the gold coins in use at the
time.
DAY
16 : HASSAN - SRAVANABELAGOLA - BANGALORE (182 KMS, 04-05 HRS DRIVE)
Morning, drive to Bangalore. Enroute visit Sravanabelagola - (Monk of the White
Pond) - Sravanabelagola's history goes back to the 3rd century B.C.
when Chandragupta Maurya came here with is guru, Bhagwan Bhadrabahu
Swami, after renouncing his kingdom. In the course of time, the
preachings of Bhadrabahu were spread all over the region and thus
firmly established Jainism in the south. The religion found powerful
patrons in the Gangas who ruled the southern part of Karnataka between
the 4th and 10 centuries, and it was during this time that Jainism
reached the zenith of its influence. The statue was created during
the reign of Ganga King, Rachamalla in 981 A.D. The statue of naked
Bahubali (Gomateshvara) is 17m high and overlooks the town of Srivanabelagola
over the top of a hill called Indragiri. This is one of the oldest
and most important Jain pilgrimage center in India.
Continue drive to Bangalore. Arrive Bangalore and check in at prebooked hotel.
Afternoon,
visit The Bangalore Palace was built in the year 1887 by the Wodeyar
dynasty. It is built similar to medieval castles in Normandy and
England . It's interiors boasts of elegant wood carvings and Tudor
-style architecture. Tipu's Palace - The Palace was constructed
first by Hyder Ali and completed by his son Tipu Sultan in the year
1791. Tipu called it as 'The Envy of Heaven'. It is constructed
mainly in wood and has fine intricately sculpted arches surrounded
by exquisite minarets.
DAY
17 : DEPART BANGALORE
Transfer to Bangalore airport to board flight back home.
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