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Day 01 Arrive Chennai
Arrive at Chennai International Airport. As a part of your
South India tour you will first visit Chennai or Madras as
it was known as is the capital of Tamilnadu. It is a
teeming, sprawling, bustling industrial metro established on
the site of a fishing village in 1639 as a first British
settlement in India by the English merchant, Francis Day.
Later, The East India Company developed Chennai as one of
the major trading centres in India. Chennai has a blend of
Dravidian and Gothic architecture in its buildings. The city
might have grown but it has never lost its traditional grace
and charm.
Upon clearing Customs and Immigration, you are met by our
representative who will present you with a welcome pack
including all necessary documentation for your South India
tour and arrange for your transfer to your hotel for
check-in. No activity is scheduled today, since most of the
International flights arrive into India close to midnight
only. Overnight at hotel
Day 02 In Chennai
This morning embark from your hotel for a half day tour of
Chennai.
This tour includes a visit to The Santhome Cathedral Church
- built in 1504, then rebuilt in neo-Gothic style in 1893,
this Roman Catholic Church near Kapaleeshwarar temple is
said to house the remains of St. Thomas the Apostle.
St Thomas Mount - is the place where the apostle is said to
have been killed.
Little Mount Shrine - St. Thomas is believed to have lived
in Little Mount Shrine (a tiny cave) when he came to India
around 58 A.D. Known locally as Chinnamalai, the cave is
entered via the Portuguese Church that was built in 1551.
Fort St George -built in the 1640 A.D., the first bastion of
British power of India, the fort has undergone much
alteration. The fort is now used by the Tamilnadu
Legislative Assembly and the Secretariat office. The 46m
high flagstaff at the front is actually a mast salvaged from
a 17th century shipwreck.
St Mary's Church – built in 1678-80, was the first English
Church in Chennai, and is the oldest surviving British
Church in India. There are reminders in the Church of Clive,
who was married here in 1753, and of Elihu Yale, the early
Governor of Chennai who later founded the famous American
University bearing his name.
The Fort Museum - It has a collection of objects from the
tenure of the East India Company in
Chennai including
letters from Robert Clive.
Rest of the day at leisure to explore the city on your own.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 03 Chennai –
Mahabalipuram By Road ( Approx 60 Kms / 01 Hour )
This morning you drive to Mahabalipuram
Mahabalipuram - Mahabalipuram is a sleepy coastal town 60
kms south of Chennai. This tiny sea side village set in a
boulder strewn landscape is a site of many ancient
sculptural marvels. It was the port city of the Pallavas who
had mastered the art of construction without using bricks or
mortar, carving out exquisite sculptures from rocks. The
best examples of the ir art here are the five monolith
chariots, the pride of Mahabalipuram. The various panels on
the walls depict scenes from Hindu mythology and fables from
the Panchtantra. The Mahabalipuram ruins, date to the
seventh century and consist of a cave temple, shore temple,
monolithic rathas (rock-carved temple chariots) and
bas-reliefs (among the world's finest.). It is the ideal
place to purchase intricately shaped and skilfully carved
statues.
Mahabalipuram , is one of the Indian towns that was
devastated by the recent Tsunami waves in December 2004 ,
but in true Indian style , the city’s inhabitants showed
tremendous grit and courage and had the city back to normal
very quickly.
Upon arrival check-in to the hotel. Rest of the day at
leisure to explore the city on your own or perhaps just
relax on the beach. Overnight at hotel.
Day 04
Mahabalipuram – Pondicherry By Road ( Approx 100 Kms / 02
Hours )
This morning you drive to Pondicherry.
Pondicherry - Pondicherry a former French colony settled in
the 18th century is now a Union territory and a beautiful
seaside town with traces of French culture still intact
.Apart from the charming atmosphere, excellent restaurants,
and cheap beer, what attracts most travelers to Pondicherry
is the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. The ashram, founded by Sri
Aurobindo in the year 1926, has brought international
reputation to this coastal town.
Upon arrival check-in to the hotel. Afternoon you embark
from your hotel for a half day tour of Pondicherry.
This tour includes visits to the Sri Aurobindo Ashram -
Founded in 1926, the Sri Aurobindo Ashram has grown, under
the Mother’s guidance, from a small group of two dozen
disciples into a large diversified community. The Ashram is
not a quiet place of retreat secluded from the world but a
vibrant centre of life in a modern urban setting. }
Aurobindo hand made paper factory - one of the Ashram’s most
successful commercial enterprises, with the paper produced
here being exported to other countries. You can actually
watch the process of manufacturing quality hand made paper
as you wander through the factory. The Pondicherry Museum
with its various stone statues and a fossilized tree trunk
is also worth a visit.
Evening at leisure. Overnight at hotel.
Day 05 Pondicherry
– Trichy By Road ( Approx 255 Kms / 06 Hours )
This morning you drive to Trichy, enroute visiting Tanjore –
Famous as a “Rice bowl of Tamil Nadu”, Thanjavur was the
royal city of the Chola Empire which ruled from 850 to 1270.
It is the home of Carnatic music, musical instruments, dance
and traditional hadicrafts. It is famous for the
Brahadeeswarar Temple, built by the greatest of the Chola
emperors. It is also regarded as the Chola dynasty's finest
contribution to the Dravidian temple architecture. Listed as
a World Heritage site, the temple is visited by a large
number of people for regular worship.
Later continue your drive to Trichy.
Trichy - Trichy is a fine blend of tradition and modernity
built around the Rock Fort. It was one of the main centers
around which the wars of the Carnatic were fought in the
18th century during the British-French struggle for
supremacy in India. It was a citadel of the early Cholas
kings which later fell to the Pallavas kings. This city is a
thriving commercial centre in Tamilnadu, and is famous for
artificial diamonds, cigars, handloom cloth, glass bangles
and wooden and clay toys. This city has given great Tamil
scholars whose contributions to the Tamil literature have
been very significant.
Upon arrival check-in to the hotel. Rest of the day at
leisure. Overnight at hotel.

Day 06 In Trichy
This morning embark from your hotel for a half day tour of
Trichy.
This tour includes a visit to Rock Fort Temple -which stands
on a 84 m high rock in the centre of the town. In the
eighteenth century, the British fought and defeated the
French at Trichy for possession of the fort. Cave-shrines
and temples are built on the rock - look out for the Hall of
a Thousand Pillars and the shrine of Shiva. At the top we
can relax and enjoy the panoramic views of Trichy. Our next
stop is the enormous Ranganathswamy Temple. Dedicated to the
Hindu god Vishnu, the temple was known as a theological seat
of learning as far back as the 11th century and as a sacred
site it dates back two thousand years. As it is today, the
temple comprises of a series of walled courts with 21 towers
– the tallest of which reaches up 72 meters. It is a busy
place with street sellers offering sweets, garlands and holy
images to worshippers and tourists alike. Afternoon at
leisure. Overnight at hotel.
Day 07 Trichy –
Madurai By Road ( Approx 200 Kms /05 Hours )
This morning you drive to Madurai.
Madurai - Madurai or the "city of nectar" nestled down near
the southern tip of India. This 2,500-year-old city is
famous for its Hindu and Tamil cultural attractions. The
ancient Kingdom of Maurya on the banks of the Vaigai River
is one of India’s most sacred pilgrimage centres. Originally
designed in the shape of a lotus motif, the city has since
spread into a colourful patchwork of temples, bazaars and
narrow roads packed with shops, stalls, pilgrims and cows. A
must-see is the impressive multitowered Sri Meenakshi Temple
built in 1560. Menakshi Temple, a vast complex of chambers
is renowned as the finest example of Dravidian architecture
in so uthern India.
Upon arrival check-in to the hotel. Rest of the day at
leisure. Overnight at hotel.
Day 08 In Madurai
This morning embark from your hotel for a half-day tour of
Madurai.
This tour includes a visit to the great Meenakshi Temple -a
splendid example of Dravidian architecture. The present
temple was designed in 1560 by Vishwanatha Nayak and
subsequently built during the reign of Tirumalai Nayak.
There are four entrances to the temple with an area of six
hectares. Each of its 12 towers has the height of 45 to 50
meters. Later, visit the Tirumala Nayak Palace - A gracious
building in the Indo saracenic style, famous for the Stucco
work on its domes & arches. Also visit the Alagar Hills and
Tirupara Kundran Rock temple.
Evening witness Temple ceremony at Meenakshi Temple.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 09 Madurai-
Chennai ( Flight )
Chennai - Overseas
This morning met by our representative and escorted from
hotel to the airport in time to connect with the flight for
Chennai. On arrival in Chennai received at the domestic
airport and provided departure transfer to International
airport to connect flight back home.
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