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2N Bangalore - 1N Chennai - 1N Mahabalipuram - 1N Madurai -1N Rameswaram - 1N Kanyakumari -2N Kovalam - 1N Alleppey - 1N Thekkady- 2N Munnar 
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2N Bangalore – 1N Chennai – 1N Mahabalipuram – 1N Madurai -1N Rameswaram – 1N Kanyakumari -2N Kovalam – 1N Alleppey – 1N Thekkady- 2N Munnar 

Starting Rs 25000 per person on twin sharing

Fondly referred to as ‘God’s Own Country’, Kerala is a state located on the Malabar coast of Southern India. Classical art forms, colourful festivals, exotic cuisine are some of the cultural marvels that await travellers. Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine and Panchakarma, the rejuvenation therapy makes it a worth-visit destination. Season never ends in Kerala, thanks to the year-long moderate climate and numerous festivals and events. The timeless beauty of the palm fringed beaches of Kovalam and Varkala, the majesty of the undulating hills of Munnar and Vagamon, the serenity of the pristine backwaters of Kumarakom & Kuttanad and the enchanting woods and forests of Thekkady and Silent Valley will have you bowled over. That such a small terrain can hold diverse geographical features and cultures is a wonder in itself. The beauty that this land holds is cannot be described in words alone and must therefore be on the bucket list of every traveller. 

Known as the temple city of India, Tamil Nadu is one place in South India where the elaborate architecture and brilliant sculptures of its ancient temples, leave all its tourists spellbound with their astounding beauty. Known to be one of the oldest civilizations in the world, the people of Tamil Nadu belong to the prestigious Dravidian Family.

Blessed with natural abundance, Karnataka attracts huge number of tourists every year. Karnataka has many captivating hill stations such as Coorg, Nandi Hills and Chikmagalur. People in search of pristine beaches enjoy its scenic coastal destinations like the famous Blue Lagoon Beach and Ladies Beach in Karwar, dotted with Casuarina trees. In addition, Karnataka is home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Hampi and Pattadakal, ideal for heritage tours. Gommatesvara statue at Shravanabelagola and Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur are two other remarkable heritages that have drawn visitors for ages to Karnataka. This state also has wildlife sanctuaries and national parks including the well-known Bandipur National Park in Mysore. 

Pick up Location

Bangalore Airport/ Railway station

Drop off Location

Kochi(Cochin) Airport/ Railway station

Price Includes

  • Daily Breakfast
  • Hotel Accommodation as per selection
  • All Taxes, Poll and Parking
  • Airport/ Railway station Transfers
  • Transportation as per itinerary

Price Excludes

  • Any Private Expenses
  • Anything not specifically mentioned under Inclusion

Notes

  • Our executive will hold the placard outside the airport/station exit gate
What to Expect

Running parallel to the Arabian Sea, the coastline of Kerala, boasts some of the most picturesque beaches in India such as Varkala, Kovalam and Marari. Adorned with array of swaying palms and coconut trees, the beaches are the picture perfect for sunrise and sunset view and is something that can remain etched in the memory forever. With Western Ghats on its side, Kerala is a delightful specimen of rich flora and fauna. Lush green surroundings and climatic conditions make Kerala an ideal habitat for a large number of migratory birds. A wide array of Ayurveda treatments that are based on Ashtangadhridaya text, make Kerala an important hub for wellness tour in India. The state is famed for its five-pronged treatment, Panchkarma. Kerala’s beach and backwaters are accompanied by its lush and surreal hill stations, of which Munnar, Wayanad and Vagamon

Shravanabelagola is famous for the Bahubali Statue which is supposed to be the tallest monolithic stone statue in the world with a height of 58 feet carved out of a single block of granite. The Gomateswara temple is built on top of a hill at an altitude of 3347 feet, called as Vindhyagiri hill (also known as Doddabetta or Indragiri). About 620 steps provide access to this temple from bottom of the hill. Lord Gomateshwara (Lord Bahubali) was son of the first Jain tirthankara named Lord Adinatha. Lord Adinatha had 99 other sons and when he renounced his kingdom, there was a big fight between the two brothers, Bahubali and Bharatha, over the kingdom. Bharatha lost this battle, but Bahubali did not feel any happiness on seeing his brother’s defeat. He then gave the kingdom to his brother and then attained Kevalagnana. The town of Shravanabelagola is famous with several Jain temples and historical sites. It usually takes one full day to visit all the historical monuments in Shravanabelagola. For those who can’t trek the hill, Dolis are available at the entrance of the temple that charge about Rs. 800 including return. Once in 12 years, Shravanabelagola celebrates the Mahamastakabhisheka festival which attracts thousands of devotees and tourists from all over India. The great emperor of Mouryan Dynasty Chandragupta Mourya has spent his last days in Shravanabelagola after becoming a follower of Jainism. His grandson Emperor Ashoka has built a basadi for him on Chadragiri hill in 3rd Century BC. There are more than 800 well preserved inscriptions dated between 6th and 19th century in Shravanabelagola.
Rameswaram, A small island, popularly known as the “Varanasi of the South” is located in the southern part of Tamilnadu, at the tip of Indian peninsula and Gulf of Mannar. Away from Srilanka by just 35 miles, this place is a symbol for communal harmony. The first sea railway bridge, “Pamban bridge” connects to the island to the mainland. It is believed that Lord Rama built the bridge across the sea to rescue his consort Sita, from her abductor, Ravana. The presiding deity is the Linga of Sri Ranganatha, which happens to be one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of India. Hindus consider the visit to Rameswaram as momentous. Major places around is Danushkodi, Thangachimadam and Pamban. Popular tourist attractions in Rameshwaram are Agniteertham, Gandhamadhana Parvatam, Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple, Five-laced Hanuman Temple and St.James church. The bounteous sea inhabits the rare sea species and coral reefs. 

Madurai or the “City of Nectar” is the second largest city of Tamil Nadu. This pilgrimage and tourist destination could be easily compared to Athens due to the number of myths that are associated with all its marvels. This politically important city has a rich and exciting past. Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple is the most prominent draw for tourists in Madurai. It was originally built by Nayak rulers 1200 years ago and is thronged by devotees from all over

It is also known as Cape Comorin, Kumari and Kumari Munai. This is a ‘rocky mainland‘ on the Indian Ocean in the State of Tamil Nadu and located at the Southern Most tip of the Indian Subcontinent.

Many call it KOODAL meaning it is situated at the Confluence of three oceans Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. Kanyakumari is popular because it is the only places on earth, where you can see the Sun Rise and Sun Set from the ocean. It is the only place in India where one can enjoy the unique spectacle of Sunset and Moonrise simultaneously on full moon days. It is even more special and spectacular on Chitra Paurnami [full moon that occurs in Apr-May] when one can view both the sun and the moon facing each other on the same horizon, a rare sight of unique grandeur, which seems to happen by prior arrangement.

 

  • Best time to Visit : September to March
Itinerary

Day 1Arrive Bangalore

Arrival at Bangalore Airport / Railway station and transferred to Hotel, Check in hotel and proceed for local sight seeing.tour of Bangalore that is the city of gardens after your tea and breakfast. You visit several tourist destinations in Bangalore that include the Vidhan Sabha that houses the State’s Legislature and Secretariat, the Nandi Temple that is one of oldest temples in India and is popularly known as the Bull temple. You stay at the hotel overnight

Day 2Bangalore - Shravanabelagola - Bangalore

After Break fast Proceed for Sharavnbelgola local sight seeing, eveing back to Bangalore hotel . Over night stay at hotel

Day 3Bangalore - Chennai

Morning have breakfast at resort later check out resort and drive to Airport / Railway Station for departure to Chennai.
Arrival at Chennai airport / Railway station and transferred to hotel and proceed for Local sight Seeing.chennai – formerly known as Madras owes its origin to the British Empire. Despite its rapid growth into a bustling metropolis, Chennai is however an enthusiastic and friendly city that has retained something of its distinctive nature and is indeed the Gateway to South India.Over night stay at hotel

Day 4Chennai - Mahabalipuram

After Breakfast, transfer to Mahabalipuram. check-in at Hotel and proceed for local sight seeing, The sea-side town of Mahabalipuram, with a boulder – strewn landscape, lies along the Coromandel Coast at a distance of 60 km from Chennai (madras). The history of this town dates back to over 2000 years; having always served as a stronghold citadel of the Hindu-dravidian culture throughout the ages. In the ancient times Mahabalipuram was a prominent sea-port in the Coromandel Coast, serving as a major hub of trade and commerce with South-east Asia. Mahabalipuram, also known as the City of Bali, figures in the Unesco list of world heritage sites for its ancient shore temples. Overnight stay

Day 5Mahabalipuram- Chennai- Madurai

After breakfast check out from hotel and transfer to Chennai Airport or Railway Station for drop. Arrive at Madurai Airport or Railway Station and transfer to Hotel.check-in at Hotel. sightseeing and overnight stay.

Day 6Madurai- Rameswaram

After breakfast transfer to Rameshwaram. Check-in at Hotel and proceed for local sight seeing. The majestic Ramanathaswamy temple, a fine masterpiece of Dravidian style of architecture, boasts of the largest temple corridor in India. Sprawling over an area of 15 acres, it is said that the temple construction started in 12th century, which took another five centuries to complete. The temple complex has twenty two sacred wells, each reflecting a different taste and style. Agnitheertham at a distance of 100 meters from the Ramanathaswamy temple is the place where Rama did his ablution for killing Ravana. A dip in the Agnitheertham is supposed to cleanse away sins. Gandamadana Parvatham, the highest point in the island at a distance of 2 Km from Rameshwaram, has the imprint of Lord Ramafeet placed on a Chakra or wheel. Danushkodi at a distance of 8 Km from Rameshwaram is believed to be the place where Ravanaã’s brother Vibhishana surrendered to Lord Rama.

Day 7Rameswaram - Kanyakumari

After Breakfast checkout Hotel and proceed to Kanyakumari. Check in at hotel and proceed for local sight seeing. Over night stay at hotel

Day 8Kanyakumari -Kovalam

After Breakfast Check out hotel and transferred Kovalam. Check in hotel and proceed for local sight seeing, Silhouetted agaisnt lush palm groves, the crescent shaped beaches of Kovalam are Internationally acclaimed tourist destinations. Besides the three main beaches – Light house beach , Eve’s or Howah beach and the Ashok Beach, there are many more picturesque beaches all along the Coast of south of Kovalam starting from Vizhinjam up to Poovar and over night stay at hotel

Day 9Kovalam- Trivandrum - Kovalam

After breakfast proceed for Sightseeing. Proceed for Trivandrum Sightseeing. Thiruvananthapuram/Trivandrum is bound by the Arabian Sea in the west and Tamil Nadu in the east. It has some of the most enchanting picnic spots. A long shoreline with internationally renowned beaches, historic monuments, backwater stretches and a rich cultural heritage makes this district a much sought-after tourist destination. Clean and green, Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala is one of the most beautiful cities in the Country. Visit the Trivandrum Zoo, the famous Padmanabhaswamy Temple. Overnight stay at the hotel in Kovalam

Day 10Kovalam -Alleppey (160 Km/ 4.5 Hrs)

After breakfast check out from Hotel and proceed to Alleppey check in hotel and proceed for Local sight seeing. Alappuzha has always enjoyed an important place in the maritime history of Kerala. Today, it is famous for its boat races, backwater holidays, beaches, marine products and coir industry. Alappuzha beach is a popular picnic spot. The pier, which extends into the sea here, is over 137 years old. Entertainment facilities at the Vijaya Beach Park add to the attraction of the beach. There is also an old lighthouse nearby which is greatly fascinating to visitors. over night stay at hotel

Day 11Alleppey - Thekkady

Thekkedy is a world famous wildlife sanctuary and it is also called as Periyar. On arrival check in At Hotel. Afternoon proceed for a game viewing cruise on the Periyar Lake. Here you will be able to see a large variety of wildlife, which include elephants, monkeys, deer, wild boar etc evening you can take a Elephant ride at Periyar wild life and rest of the day is at leisure

Day 12Thekkady - Munnar

After breakfast check out from the hotel and transfer to Munnar. Check in at Hotel at Munnar. Munnar is 1800 mts above sea level and also the place of South India’s highest peak (anamudi-2695 mts). On the way visit Valara, Cheeyappara waterfalls & Tea Plantations. On arrival at Munnar transfer to Hotel. Check in at Hotel. Afternoon visit Rajamala (eravikulam National Park – open as per the directions by the forest authorities ), the best place to see Nilgiri Tahr (hermitragus Hilarious)- the mountain goat of South India & Tea Musium. Evening have a short visit at Munnar town. You can see the beautiful tea estates like a green paradise. Overnight stay at Munnar

Day 13Munnar Local

After breakfast proceed for sightseeing of Munnar. Mattupetty dam, Echo Point, Kundala Dam, Pothenmedu View Point, Blossom Park etc are some of the highlights of the sightseeing. Shopping & overnight stay at Munnar

Day 14Munnar - Cochin

After breakfast check out from hotel and proceed for Cochin sightseeing and transfer to Airport / Railway Station for drop

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