Day 1 :
Arrive Mumbai at 0430 hrs - Chennai (9W-323 / 1850-1950 hrs)
You arrive in Mumbai by international flight. Upon arrival
assistance and check-in hotel for short stay. Later we leave for
half Day sightseeing tour of Mumbai starting with the Gateway of
India, the entrance to the port of Mumbai. It was built to
commemorate the visit of King George V in 1911. Historically the
Gateway holds greater significance as last of the British
troops, which left independent India by sea, marched through its
portals. Followed by the Elephanta Caves boat cruise from
Gateway of India. The caves are at the top of a gentle stairway,
which begins almost immediately where the ferry wharf hits dry
land. Later on time transfer to the airport to board the flight
for Chennai, upon arrival assistance and check-in hotel for
overnight stay.
Day 2 : Chennai S/S - Mahabalipuram (70 km / 2 Hrs.)
ToDay morning post breakfast we leave for half Day sightseeing
to Chennai city, touching Fort St. George, San Thome Cathedral
and the museums that contain the world's most complete and
impressive selection of Chola bronzes and stone sculptures from
South India and the Deccan and drive to Mahabalipuram for
overnight stay at hotel.
Day 3 : Mahabalipuram Day excursion to Kanchipuram (65 Km /
01hr / one way)
After breakfast, we drive at 1000 hrs for an excursion to
Kanchipuram, one of the seven sacred cities of India. From 6th
to 8th centuries when Kanchipuram became the Pallava capital,
the arts especially literature, music and dance prospered and
first South Indian stone temples were constructed by King
Mahendra Varma-I, who converted from Jainism to Hinduism and
worshipped the God Shiva. Your sightseeing will include
Kailasanatha Temple, the oldest and most beautiful temple of
Kanchipuram, reflecting the freshness & simplicity of early
Dravidian architecture, and built by Pallava King Rajasimha in
the late 7th century. Sri Ekambaranathar Temple is dedicated to
Shiva and is one of the largest temples in Kanchipuram
constructed by Pallavas. The temple's name is said to have
derived from Eka Amra NatharLord of the Mango tree and there is
an old mango tree with four branches representing the four
Vedas. A plaque nearby claims that the tree is 3500 years old.
We move on to Kamakshi Amman Temple which is an imposing temple
dedicated to the goddess Parvathi in her guise as Kamakshi, the
goddess who accedes to all requests and Vaikunta Perumal Temple
is dedicated to Vishnu. Later drive back to Mahabalipuram and
overnight stay at hotel.
Day
4 : Mahabalipuram Half Day excursion of Mahabalipuram
ToDay we leave at 1000 hrs for a half Day sightseeing of
Mahabalipuram. We cover the Shore Temple: Ravaged by natural
forces of sea and wind, the Shore Temple is the remaining
master-piece of Pallavas architecture next we visit to Five
Rathas: The Five Rathas are sculptured temples carved from solid
rock in the shape of Chariots (Rathas). They lie about 200 m
south of the main hill and were fashioned out of a smaller hill
sloping down from the south and finally visit to Arjuna's
Penance This bas-relief, hailed as one of the major glories of
Indian art, is a huge rock canvas with chisel-sketches of the
denizens of the triple world of Gods & demi-gods, of humans,
birds and animals and of Nagas & nymphs all fitting harmoniously
into the theme of the penance of Arjuna. Evening at leisure and
overnight stay at hotel.

Day 5 : Mahabalipuram Auroville Pondicherry (100 Km / 02hrs)
Morning post breakfast, we drive at 0900 hrs to Auroville near
Pondicherry. The community of Auroville consists of Indian &
International residents who aim to develop a harmonious
enviroment through the implemention of the teachings Sri
Aurobindo & The Mother. The community is involved in Integral
Development of humananity and socially useful projects. Upon
arrival visit Matrimandir which was designed to be the spiritual
and physical centre of Auroville. The meditation hall is lined
with white marble and contains a solid crystal (Reputedly the
largest in the world) 70 cm in diameter and manufactured by the
Zeiss company in Germany. (The temple is opened between
1530-1630 hrs). Next we drive to Pondicherry, the land of Sri
Aurobindo Ashram, the serene world of distinct spiritual
vibration and thus renowned as Sacred Land. Upon arrival
check-in hotel. Evening at leisure and overnight stay at hotel.
Day 6 : Pondicherry Chidambaram - Thanjavur (250 Km / 06 hrs)
ToDay we will cover Chidambaram, Chidambaram Temple is one of
the most ancient and most celebrated shrines in India located in
Cuddalore district of Tamilnadu. It is of great religious as
well as historic and cultural significance. Chidambaram is
associated with Lord Nataraja or Shiva in his "Ananda Tandava"
pose (the Cosmic Dance of Bliss) in the Cosmic golden hall and
the hall of Consciousness ('Chit Sabha'). Further proceed to
Thanjavur, upon arrival assistance and check-in hotel for
overnight stay.
Day 7 : Thanjavur Trichy Madurai (260 Km / 06 hrs)
After breakfast, we leave at 0800 hrs to visit Brihadeshwara
temple, also known as the 'Big Temple', built by the Chola
emperor Raja Raja I (985-1013 AD). It was the ancient capital of
Chola kings. This is the Chola dynasties finest contribution to
Dravidian art. This massive temple is 216 feet high topped by a
huge monolithic cupola weighing over 80 tones. The architectural
wonder of this temple is that the shadow of it's cupola never
falls on the ground. After that we visit Thanjavur Palace and
Museum.
In the afternoon at 1300 hrs we leave for Trichy covering
Srirangam Temple & Rockfort, Trichy's most famous landmark,
which has a Temple, perched on the outcrop of Rock. Srirangam is
an ancient and most sacred temple of Vaishnavites and is
situated in an island formed by river Cauvery and its tributary
Kollidam. The giant 13-storied gopuram (gateway tower) of the
temple is seen from several miles away. This huge temple
complex, which has 21 gopurams and numerous other interesting
religious structures was built by Pallava, Chola, Pandya and
other rulers. Next we drive to Madurai for overnight stay in
hotel.
Day 8 : Madurai
Madurai,
also called the "city of nectar" is one of the oldest cities of
India with a history dating back to 6th century B.C. and has
been a centre of learning and pilgrimage for centuries. This
sacred city attracts thousands of pilgrims and visitors from
India as well as abroad. Later in the afternoon at 1500 hrs we
visit Meenakshi Sundareshwar temple, one of the largest temple
complexes in India built between the 16th and 18th centuries by
Pandyan rulers. This 'living' temple is an example of Dravadian
architecture with gopurams covered from top to bottom in a
breathtaking profusion of multicoloured images of gods,
goddesses, animals, mythical figures etc. There are two shrines,
one dedicated to Sundereshwarar (Shiva) and the other to his
consort Meenakshi (Parvati). The Hall of 1000 Pillars is the
most striking feature in the temple, which was built in 16th
century. Apart from the estimated 33 million sculptures there,
the temple is absolutely absorbing with the endless rounds of
ceremonies, prostration of countless devotees and glittering
market stalls. Overnight stay.
Day 9 : Madurai Kanyakumari (250 Km / 05 hrs)
Morning post breakfast we leave for Kanyakumari, the Southern
most point of Indian mainland territory, at the confluence of
the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. After check-in
at the hotel we visit Vivekananda Rock Memorial and the Temple
of Virgin Goddesses. The full moon evenings offer one of the
best sunsets and moon rise simultaneously. Evening at leisure
and stay overnight at hotel.
Day 10 : Kanyakumari Kovalam (100 Km / 02 hrs)
After breakfast we head for Kovalam, south of Trivandrum and one
of India's best beaches. The Day is invested in exploring the
unbounded beauty of this place. Kovalam offers among the best
ayurvedic massage and treatment in the world. Overnight stay.
Day 11 : Kovalam
Day at leisure and overnight stay at hotel.
Day 12 : Kovalam Excursion to
Trivandrum (16 Km / 30 Mins / One Way)
ToDay
we leave for an excursion to Trivandrum, located on the
South-western tip of India. Famous for its long shorelines with
glorious beaches, historic monuments, backwater stretches and a
rich cultural heritage, Trivandrum undoubtedly makes an
ever-popular destination. We spend half a Day here covering
Padmanabha Swamy Temple, Shri Chitra Art Gallery and the Museum.
Later we drive back to Kovalam. Overnight stay.
Day 13 : Kovalam Trivandrum Depart (16 Km / 30 Mins)
Tour concludes. We thanks you for your patronage and ensures a
punctual transfer to the Railway Station / Airport for your
onward travel.