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DAY 01 : ARRIVE MADRAS : ARRIVE MADRAS . On arrival transfer to hotel . Overnight at hotel
Day
02 : IN MADRAS: Afterbreakfast City tour of
Madras :
Fort St. George High court Entry - Monday
to Saturday from 10 to 5 with guided tour Rs.10. It
is situated at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Road,
just north of St.George fort. It is an example of
Indo Saracenic architecture. It is one of the
largest judicial complex in the world. The red sand
stone construction, ornamental decorations on the
walls and minarets add beauty to this building. The
compound has a pyramid shape tomb which belongs to
the only son of Elihu Yale, who died in infancy.
Marina Beach, lining the east of the city is the
famous at Kamarajar Road, 3 Km away from
Madras. This is supposed to be the second longest
beach in the World and runs to a length of 12 Km. On
the beach there is the Anna Park, named after the
founder of D.M.K (Dravida Munnetta Kazhakam) Anna
Durai and the tomb of M.G. Ramachandran who was a
film star and the charismatic Chief Minister of
Tamil Nadu. The beach can be ideally visited in the
early mornings or in the late evenings when the area
becomes a virtual ground; with food stalls and other
entertainments.. Sri Kapaleswarar Temple, this
temple is situated near Kutchery Road, Mylapore.
This ancient Siva temple is a delightful
introduction to Dravidian temple sculpture and
architecture. The magnificent 37 meter tall gopuram
is one of the main attraction of this temple.
Non-Hindus are not allowed to enter the inner
courtyard. The outer courtyard has several bronze
statues. Timing : Daily from 0400 to 1200 and 1600
to 2000.. Overnight in HOTEL –
DAY
03 : MADRAS/KANCHIPURAM /MAHABAIPURAM : In
morning drive to Kanchipuram .
Kanchipuram is among the most famous of the
'temple cities' of Tamil Nadu. Its temples house
different Hindu sects. Though today it is only a
destination for pilgrims, and a repository of major
architectural monuments, in antiquity it occupied a
more preeminent place in the history of South India.
The city was the political capital of the Pallava
rulers during the 7th - 9th centuries. It remained
an important city during the succeeding Chola and
Vijayanagara empires.MAMALLAMPURM ( DRIVE:
120KM/03HRS) : After visiting Kanchipuram drive
to Mamallapuram. On arrival checkin at hotel .It’s
globally renown for its shore temples, Mahabalipuram
was the second capital of the Pallava kings of
Kanchipuram. , this tiny sea - side village of
Mahabalipuram, is set in a boulder - strewn
landscape. Tourists are drawn to this place by its
miles of unspoiled beach and rock-cut art. The
sculpture, here, is particularly interesting because
it shows scenes of day-to- day life, in contrast
with the rest of the state of Tamil Nadu, where the
carvings generally depict gods and goddesses.
Mahabalipuram art can be divided into four
categories : open air bas - reliefs, structured
temples, man-made caves and rathas ('chariots'
carved from single boulders, to resemble temples or
chariots used in temple processions). The famous
Arjuna's Penance and the Krishna Mandapa, adorn
massive rocks near the centre of the village. The
beautiful Shore Temple towers over the waves, behind
a protective. Arjuna's PenanceCarved in
relief on the face of a huge rock, Arjuna's Penance
is the mythical story of the river Ganges, issuing
from its source, high in the Himalayas. The surface
of the rock has detailed carvings showing the most
endearing and natural renditions of animals. It also
shows deities, and other semi-divine creatures and
fables from the Panchtantra. Arjuna, one of the
Pandava brothers and a consummate archer, is shown
standing on one leg, doing penance to obtain a boon
from Lord Shiva. It is said that Arjuna had made a
journey to a bank on the river
Ganges to do penance, in the hope that Shiva
would part with his favourite weapon, the
pashupatashastra, a magic staff or arrow.
Mandapams (low rise, rockcut halls)In all there
are eight mandapams scattered over the main hill,
two of which have been left unfinished. Krishna
MandapamThis is one of the earliest rock-cut
temples. It features carvings of a pastoral scene,
showing Lord Krishna lifting up the Govardhana
mountain, to protect his people from the wrath of
Indra, the God of Rain. Rathas These are
architectural prototypes of all Dravidian temples,
showcasing the imposing gopurams and vimanas,
multi-pillared halls and sculptured walls, which
dominate the landscape of Tamil Nadu. The rathas are
named after the Pandavas, the heroes of the
Mahabharata epic. Although they are widely known as
"Five Rathas", there are actually eight of them.
Overnight at hotel:
DAY 04 : Mahabalipuram/Pondichery( DRIVE :210KMS/04 HRS) : In morning drive to Pondicherry .On arrival chec-kin at hotel .Overnight at hotel Afternoon visit Auroville ;located 10 kms north of Pondicherry town, Auroville is envisioned as a universal town, where people from different nationalities, faiths and beliefs, can live in peace and harmony. The construction of this 'universal town' was started in 1968 under the guidance of the mother, a paries- Born painter-musician who become sri Aurobindo's disciple and close companion from 1924 till his death in 1950. The development of this Utopia is still in progress. Several countries have offered to set up permanent pavilions, reflecting the culture and ethos of their countries. The French HeritageShri Aurobindo Ashram Shri Aurobindo, the great seer, poet and prophet of the twentieth century, made Pondicherry his home from 1910 till his death in 1950. His vision and ideals continue to draw People from all over the world. · Pondicherry MuseumOn display are the findings of Arikamedu , the chola bronzes and sculptures, glimpses Of French heritage, specimens of modern and traditional handicraft, paintings, armoires, carvings and many other things of historical interest. Botanical Garden : Established by C.S perrotet in 1826, it preserves a large Varity of exotic species of plants from all over India and abroad. Villaiayanur :Sri Gokilambal Thirukameswarar tamale, architecturally the finest in Pondicherry, is located 9.5 kms away. During may- June, a ten - day annual festival (Brahmothsavam) is held here which attracts hundreds of devotees. The temple car rising to a height of 15.25 meters is profusely decorated, pulled out from its usual position and taken on a procession around the town. It is an awe - inspiring sight. · Mansion of Ananda Rangapillai Built in 1773, this mansion is a fine specimen of indo - French architecture. Ananda Rangapillai was the courtier of Joseph francois dupleix , the governor.. · Eglise de Sacre Coeur De Jesus : Dedicated to the sacred heart of Jesus, this church is noted for its Gothic architecture and stained glass planes, which depict the entire life of Jesus Christ.. Overnight in hotel.
DAY 05 : PONDICHEY/TRICHY ( Drive: 200 kms/04hrs): In morning drive to Trichy .On arrival chekin at hotel. Trichy also known as Tiruchirapalli was the citadel of the Chola dynasty in the medieval period. In the 18th century it witnessed the Carnatic wars fought between the French and the English. Lord Robert Clive's house is still there to see and so is the Danish Church. The Rock-Fort is the landmark of Trichy. A climb of 434 steps leads to the ancient temple of Ganapati on top and a further climb to a Shiva temple. Overnight in Hotel.
DAY 06: TRICHY/MADURAI( Drive 65 Km/01 hrs) : In morning drive to Madurai .Enroute visit to Thanjavour . The beautiful Chola Temple of Brihadeshwara is capped by a monolithic cupola made of a single granite block weighing 80 tons which was taken to the top with the help of a 6 km long ramp, an old technique used by the Egyptians for building pyramids. Its bronzes and handicrafts make Tanjore one of the highlights of a visit to South India. On arrival checkin at Hotel.IN EVENING Visit the great Meenakshi Temple dedicated to the consort of Lord Shiva with its towering gopurams (rising high above the surrounding country side). Later, visit the Tirumala Nayak Palace - A gracious building in the Indo saracenic style, famous for the Stucco work on its domes and arches. Overnight at hotel
DAY 07: MADURAI/KODAIKANAL(DRIVE:120KMS03HRS): In morning drive to Kodaikanal.On arrival check-in at hotel . Kodaikanal located amidst the folds of the verdant Pali hills is one of the most popular serene hill stations in India, Situated at an altitude of about 2,133 m from sea level and covering an area of 21.45 sq km, Kodaikanal is a hill town renowned for its educational institutions of international repute. The hill-plantain fruits and plums are known for their freshness and taste. Overnight at hotel
DAY 08: KODAIKANAL/PERIYAR(DRIVE:119/03HRS) : In morning drive to Periyar .On arrival heck-in at hotel. Periyar National Park, in Kerala, India, is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in India, which you can see when you travel with Kerala Backwater. Situated at Thekkady in the Idukki district of Kerala, Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is situated around the artificially created Periyar Lake. In 1895 a dam was constructed across the Ullaperiyar River. Enjoy Boat at Periyar lake .Overnight at hotel
DAY 09: PERIYAR/COCHIN(DRIVE :185KMS/04HRS) : In morning drive to Cochin .On arrival In morning drive to Alleppey to board House Boat for BACK WATER CRUISE .After enjoying Backwater Cruise transfer to Cochin .On arrival check-in hotel. Overnight at hotel.
DAY 10 : IN COCHIN: Morning city tour of COCHIN, also known as Kochi, is one of the finest backwaters and beach destinations of Kerala, India. Beautifully spread across string of picturesque and lovely islands, lagoons, small rivulets and swaying coconut palm trees, Cochin is one of the most sought after and tourist destinations in Kerala. Fort Cochin: Also known as the 'Old Fort', Fort Cochin is the very first fort built by the Europeans in India. Started by the Dutch and then British, the Fort has many amazing structures. Vasco de Gama, the first European to land on Indian coasts in 1498, died in Fort Cochin on Christmas eve in 1524. The Fort houses a huge Portuguese-style Mansion, the St. Francis Church and the Santa Cruz Basilica among other attractions. Chinese Fishing Nets: They are huge cantilevered fishing nets brought by the Indian traders from the court of Kublai Khan, the famous Mongol Emperor who founded the Yuan Dynasty of China. Erected between 1350 and 1450 AD by traders, these nets are set up on teak wood and bamboo poles. The best place to enjoy the nets being lowered into the sea and its catch is the Vasco de Gama square.Jewish Synagogue: Built in the year 1568, the Jewish Synagogue is probably the oldest synagogue in the commonwealth. The greatest attractions of this synagogue are the amazing 18th century hand painted willow pattern floor tiles imported from China, the copper plates on which the privilege granted by the kings were recorded, a dock tower and Hebrew inscriptions on stone slabs among many others.St. Francis Church: Built by the Portuguese in 1503 AD, it is the first church built by the Europeans in India. Vasco De Gama, the famous Portuguese trader and sailor, was buried here in 1524 before his remains were moved to Lisbon, Portugal in 1538. Overnight at hotel
DAY 11 : COCHIN/OOTY(DRIVE:280KMS/08HRS) : In morning drive to Ooty .On arrival check-in at hotel . OVERNIGHT AT HOTEL
DAY 12 : IN OOTY : One of the reasons people like to visit hill stations is that, they not only offer respite from the dust and pollution of the city but also give people a chance to see the undefiled beauty of nature. The green hills, the cascading waterfalls and sparkling brooks, all make the hill stations a delight for the eyes of the city-weary. Ooty is an ideal hill station since it offers all this and much more. There are many places you can tour, such as the Botanical Gardens, Lamb's rock, Dodabetta Peak, among many others.Botanical Gardens., you might want to visit the Government Botanical gardens, which were laid out in 1847.The picturesque gardens that are maintained by the Horticulture department of the state, cover an area of about 22 hectares. The Gardens have well over 650 species of plants and trees, including a fossil of a tree, which is believed to be more than 20 million years old. The garden is very popular with nature lovers and those who long to walk among greenery and see rare ferns and shrubs up close. Ooty Lake:If you love the outdoors, Ooty lake is a must see for you. It was built in 1825 and is about 2.5 km long. Visitors to this lake can go for boating on the lake or enjoy their favorite outdoor activity of fishing Dodabetta PeakThe Dodabetta Peak stands at an altitude of 2,623 meters. It is the highest point in the district, making it possibly the best vantage point around Ooty. It is merely 10kms from Ooty so you can simply grab your camera and head straight to the peak, and click amazing pictures of he valley below. Many say that on a clear day, which is honestly not that often, one can see far off areas, even the plains of Coimbatore and the flat highlands of Mysore. Kodanadu's View Point .Kodanadu is about 16kms from Kotagiri, and is situated on the eastern edge of the Nilgiri range. It is a great vantage point that offers a breathtaking view of the Moyar river and the tea estates. There is a watchtower here that offers a view of the Rangasamy peak. OVERNIGHT AT HOTEL
DAY 14 : OOTY/MYSORE(DRIVE:160KMS/04HRS) : In morning drive to Mysore.On arrival check-in at hotel. : The city of Mysore offers a visitor an insight into the lifestyles, cultures and traditions of its erstwhile rulers. The palaces and temples around the city speak volumes about heritage and architecture of the medieval times and the kind of patronage the city received from its rulers.Enroute visit Shrirangapatam About 15 km from the royal city of Mysore lies the town of Srirangapatnam. There are many interesting places here of which the summer palace of Tipu Sultan is a must visit. Built in 1784 in the Indo-Saracenic style, the palace also has a small museum where Tipu's trivia, including a gold-embroidered tunic, old paintings and a coin collection, are displayed. Afternoon visit Mysore Palace , Built in around AD 897 in Saracenic style, the Mysore palace has both Hindu as well as Muslim influences. The palace, designed by an English architect and completed in 1912, was built in place of an earlier palace .which was burnt down in 1897. Lalitha Mahal Palace the snow-white it was built in the 1930s for the guests of the Wodeyars. The main attraction of the palace is a staircase of Italian marble branching off from a landing to reach.Over night at hotel
DAY 15: MYSORE/HASSAN(DRIVE:121KMS/03HRS) : In morning drive to Hassan .on arrival Check-in at hotel .Afternoon visit Helbid which is 27 kms north-west of Hassan and 17 kms east of Belur, the temples of Halebid are the silent witness to the rich cultural heritage of Karnataka. Helbid are famous for 12 century Hoysaleswara Temple is impressive for its awesome sculptural profusion. The walls of the temple are covered with an endless variety of gods and goddesses, animals, birds and dancing girls.Aftervisting Helbid drive to Belur which is only 17 kms from Helbid. The Channekeshava Temple at Belur is the only one of the three major Hoysala sites still in use. Construction of this temple commenced in AD 1116 to commemorate the Hoysala's victory over the Cholas at Talakad. Overnight at hotel
DAY 16: HASSAN/SHRAVANBELAGOLA/HASSAN(DRIVE 51 KMS/01HRS ,ONE WAY) : : In morning drive to Shravanabelagola is one of the most sacred Jain pilgrimage centers in Karnataka. Here is the 17 m high monolith of Lord Bahubali - the world's tallest monolithic statue. Thousands of devotees gather here to perform the Mahamastakabhisheka - a spectacular ceremony held once in 12 years, when the 1000 -year- old statue is anointed with milk, curds, ghee, saffron and gold coins. Overnight at Hotel
DAY 17: HASSAN/BANGALORE(DRIVE:187 KMS/04 hrs) : In morning drive to Bangalore. On arrival Check-in at hotel .Rest of day is free for personal activities. Overnight at hotel
DAY
18: IN BANGALORE:
There are a number of tourist attractions to
visit in and around the city of Bangalore. Of
historical, religious and contemporary interests,
these tourists spots are easily accessible and worth
a visit. The Vidhan Soudha makes the major
attraction in Bangalore. The building is a massive
neo-Dravidian architecture presently functioning as
the state legislative assembly. The Cubbon Park in
the heart of the city, Lal Bagh (famous for the
blooming red roses), and the Bangalore Palace are
some of the other must see attractions of this
garden city. The Venkatappa Art Gallery houses about
600 paintings on display. The Tipu's Palace and the
adjoining fort are fine examples of Indo-Islamic
architecture that also offer a glimpse into the
Mughal lifestyle of the day. Among the religious
places, the ISKCON Temple, Shiva Statue, and the
Bull Temple are worth visiting. Besides,Lal Bagh
GardensLal Bagh is a must see while visiting
Bangalore. The name Lal Bagh has been given to it
for the wonderfully loomed red roses that remain
blooming all through the year in this garden. The
garden has also a collection of famous Botanical
species. Though the flow of visitors to the park is
a regular affair, the garden gets a festive look
during the Republic Day and on the days of flower
shows that are held here.Vidhan SoudhaVidhan
Soudha, built in the year 1954 is one of the major
centres of attraction in Bangalore. The architecture
of the building is based on the neo Dravidian style
and it presently houses the Legislative Assembly of
the state of Karnataka. The building also houses a
part of the Karnataka secretariat. Cubbon ParkSituated
in the heart of the Bangalore city, the Cubbon Park
is an interesting tourist spot which one should not
miss out. The park was laid by Lord Cubbon in the
year 1864. It is spread over an area of about 300
acres and the layout is absolutely exquisite.Bangalore
PalaceBuilt in the year 1887, Bangalore palace
is a must see tourist spot in the garden city. The
architecture of the palace is based on the Tudor
style. The palace is situated in the middle of the
Bangalore city making it easily accessible for the
tourists. Covering an area of about 800 acres, the
palace gives a look of the Windsor Palace of
England.Venkatappa Art GalleryVenkatappa art
gallery is a pleasant treat for the art lovers. It
has about 600 paintings on display that you can see
all through the year. The art gallery also has some
of the exclusive collections of scenic displays.
Tipu's PalaceThe palace and the fort of Tipu
Sultan are the must see spot in Bangalore. The
architecture, the layout and the overall look of the
palace gives you the idea of the ethnic Mughal
lifestyle. The fort and its remains present the
history of the era in which it was built. The
construction of the Tipu palace was started by
Haider Ali and completed by Tipu Sultan himself.
ISKCONThe International Society for Krishna
Consciousness or ISKCON Temple Complex of Bangalore
is a marvellous building structure that has blended
the Dravidian and modern architecture in its
construction. The building has some of the modern
facilities like the multi-vision cinema theatre,
computer aided presentation theatres along with
vedic library and a preaching library. The temple
also has good accommodation facility for its members
and non-members. Shiva Statue
The statue is a 65 feet high depiction of Lord
Shiva in a position of Padmashan or Lotus position.
The statue is complete with Mount Kailash, the
Lord's heavenly abode and the river Ganga flowing
from his matted locks in the background. The entire
area gives you a clear picture of the mythological
legend related to it.Bull templeThe Bull
Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva's Vahana
(vehicle), Nandi the bull . Over night at hotel
DAY 19: DEPART BANGALORE: Transfer to airport to board flight for onwards destination
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