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TEMPLE
TOUR OF SOUTH INDIA
Day
01 :- Chennai |
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Arrive
Chennai - the gateway to southern India, established in
1639 by the East India Company, is one of the oldest
cities of the country. Assistance and transfer to hotel
Aruna.
Afternoon city tour, visiting Gandhi
Memorial, Kala Kshetra, Mylapore temple and Marine
beach. |
Day
02 :- Chennai Tirupathi Chennai |
Drive
to Tirupati - the ancient temple of Lord Venkateswara
(Lord of seven hills or Balaji, as he is affectionately
known ) on the top of the 860 mts high Tirumala hills.
The temple of Lord Venkateswara is not only believed to
be amongst the oldest temples in the country, but also
the richest of them all. Legend has it that Lord
Venkateswara borrowed money from the divine treasurer
Kubera for his wedding expenses. He is still paying back
this debt which is why the pilgrims donate generously to
the temple funds. In the evening return to Chennai for
Overnight stay. |
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Day
03 :- Chennai Kanchipuram Mahabalipuram |
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Drive
to Kanchipuram - the ancient capital of the Pallavas
famous as a city of 1000 Temples and still has 124
shrines. The first temple dedicated to Shiva was built
in the 7th and 8th century and has paintings on the
walls. Temples of Ekambaswara, Kailasanatha, Sri
Kamakshi and Varadarajaswamy are of interest.
Kanchipuram is also famous for its silks.
Later
drive to Mahabalipuram. Built in 7th century, earlier
called Mahabalipuram, this ancient Pallava port, is
today the sight of several antique sculptural marvels.
In this ancient seaside town , shrines and huge
sculptures cut-out of rocks more than 1200 years back
during the reign of Pallava Kings in the region can be
seen. The rock carvings depicting mythological episodes
- of demons, Gods and animals in battle and others - are
truly poems in stone. The only shore temple which
remains here is the spectacular two - spired shrine,
unique because it houses both Lord Shiva and the Lord
Vishnu in its sanctum-sanctorum. Overnight in Madras in
hotel Aruna |
Day
04 :- Mabalipuram Tiruvannmallai Pondicherry
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Drive
to Tiruvannamallai a pilgrim centre with an ancient
temple of Lord Shiva.
Afternoon, proceed to
Pondicherry, which carries a strong whiff of the French
presence in India. This erstwhile French colony on the
east coast of South India merged with the rest of the
country in 1954. Legend says that Pondicherry is the
place where St.Agasthaya settled down in hotel.
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Day
05 :- Pondicherry |
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Monring
visit Aurbindo Ashram, the city of dawn, which is 10 kms
north of Pondicherry. This ashram promotes Aurbindo's
ideas in bringing about a synthesis of Yoga and modern
science, so as to unite the spirit and matter. Later
visit Auroville - a unique experiment in international
living and in creating a new environment where men and
women of all nationalities live together in harmony.
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Day
06 :- Pondicherry Chidambaram Tanjore |
Drive
to Chidambaram also called as Thillai, which has the
famous Nataraja temple with the root of the
sanctum-sanctorum covered with golden plates is located
in the centre of the town covering an area of 40 acres.
In this temple, postures from the Bharatnatayam form of
dance are depicted in sculpture. Natraja is Lord Shiva
as a cosmic dancer. Later drive to Thanjavur enroute
visiting the Brass factory at Kumbakonam. Tanjore once
the capital of Chola Kings, has the Brahadeswara temple
(or the big temple of God). The temple tower rises to a
height of 15 mts from a square base of 29 mts and then
tapers off, making a total of 66 mts. |
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Day
07 :- Tanjore Trichy (54kms / 02hrs) |
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Drive
to Trichy, short name of Trichurapalli, situated on the
banks of Kaveri river is a blend of history and
tradition as well as pilgrim centre, it is famous for
Ranganath temple at Srirangam. Visit the Rockfort and
its temple at a height of over 23mts. Also visit
Srirangam and Jambukeshwar Temple. Hotel Jennys
Residency |
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08 :- Trichy Madurai (133kms / 3.5hrs) |
Drive
to Madurai and check in at hotel Madura Park Inn The
ancient city of Madurai, some 2600 years old is laid out
in the banks of river Vaigai as a lotus flower with the
Meenakshi temple in the centre. Afternoon city tour
visiting - Meenakshi temple, King Tirumala's Palace,
Great tank and Gandhi museum. |
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Day
09 :- Madurai |
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Full
day excursion to Rameshwaram and back. Drive to
Rameshwaram- the most sacred temple town of India is an
island hallowed by the epic Ramayana, where Lord Rama is
said to have visited before going into battle of
Srilanka. Legend has it that Lord Rama sent Hanuman to
Mount Kailash to bring a Lingam for worship when he set
foot after defeating Ravana. As Hanuman did not return
when the auspicious hour was approaching, Sita made a
sand Lingam so that worship could be performed in time,
which is where the present day Ramanatha Swamy Temple
stands close to sea on the eastern side of the island.
One of the twelve Jyotirlingam shrines is also well
known for its magnificent corridors and the massive
sculptured pillars lining them.
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Day
10 :- Madurai Trivandrum (329kms / 08.50hrs)
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Drive
to Trivandrum and check in at hotel. |
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Day
11 :- Trivandrum Kanyakumari |
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Full
day excursion to Kanyakumari and back. Drive to
Kanyakumari - the land end of India where the water of
the Arabian Sea , the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean
meet. An important pilgrim centre of India, it is famous
for the Amman Temples - a symbol of unity and sanctity -
deidicated to the virgin Goddess, Kanya Kumari. To its
South East lies the famous Vivekananda Rock Memorial , a
blend of all the architectural styles of India. Lunch at
local restaurant. Evening enjoy the beautiful sun set
and later return to Trivandrum.
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Day
12 :- Trivandrum |
Transfer
to airport to connect flight for onward journey. End of
our services. |
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