South India Cultural Tour
Duration: 06 Nights / 07 Days
Places Covered: : Chennai - Madurai - Periyar - Kumarakom - Cochin
Day 01: Arrival - Madras
Meeting with our representative for assistance at the airport and transfer to
the hotel. Afternoon, sightseeing tour of Madras city. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 02: Madras
Full day excursion to Mahabalipuram & Kanchipuram. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 03: Madras - Madurai (by flight)
Morning transfer to the airport in time for morning flight to Madurai. Meeting
and assistance at the airport. Sightseeing tour of Madurai. In the evening visit
the Meenakshi Temple to attend the "Aarti" ceremony. Overnight at
the hotel. Madurai is one of the oldest cities of India, with a history dating
all the way back to the Sangam period of the pre Christian era. The glory of
Madurai returned in a diminished form in the earlier part of this millennium;
it later on came under the rule of the Vijayanagar kingdom after its ransack
by the ravaging armies of Delhi (Malik Kafur). During the 16th and 18th centuries,
Madurai was ruled by the Nayak Emperors, the foremost of whom was Tirumalai
Nayakar. The Sangam period poet Nakkeerar is associated with some of the Tiruvilayaadal
episodes of Sundareswarar - that are enacted as a part of temple festival traditions
even today.
Day 04: Madurai - Periyar (128 Kms / 3 hrs)
In the morning drive to Periyar and upon arrival, check in at the hotel. Afternoon,
sightseeing by boat over Lake Periyar to view the wild life. Overnight at
the hotel.
Periyar: One of the well known wildlife sanctuaries in the south, Periyar
sanctuary attracts a large number of nature lovers every year. Also called the
Thekkady Wildlife Sanctuary, this place is ideal for watching the animals in
their natural habitat. The forest here, slopes into the manmade lake at the
bottom of the hill. This lake serves as the waterhole for the animals and they
come here to drink or take a dip. Elephants, Gaur, Sambhar and even tigers can
be spotted here. There are boat services which takes the visitor around the
lake. The best season to visit the park is between October and June. Spread
over 777 sq.km of the Cardamom Hills of Western Ghats, the Periyar sanctuary
is located 137 km from Madurai. Although an excursion on the splendid artificial
lake is the standard way to experience the sanctuary, you can also walk around
with the local guide in a small group. Wild Elephant herds come to the lake
to frolic in the water. Other attractions of the sanctuary are the Sambhar,
Bison, Spotted Deer, Tigers, Leopards, Malabar Flying Squirrels, Stripe necked
Mongooses, etc. There are over 260 species of birds here, including Nilgiri
Wood Pigeons, blue-winged Parakeets, White bellied Tree Pies, laughing Thrushes
and Fly Catchers.
Day 05: Periyar - Kumarakom (115 Kms / 3 hrs)
Morning drive to boat landing point from where the hotel's courtesy boat will
take passengers to Kumarakom. Rest of the day free at leisure. Overnight at
the hotel. Kumarakom slumbers on the banks of the famous Vembanad Lake, which
is a part of Kuttanad ('granary' of Kerala). The Vembanad Lake with its majestic
canals, streams and distributaries along its banks weave an intricate and enchantingly
beautiful web. The gorgeous green of the fringed palms ripple in the blue waters
and blend into wavelets. The entire state of Kerala is blessed with plenty of
rivers and the resources of many are still untapped. The waterways of Kerala
which play a main role in the economy of the state links remote villages and
islands with the main land. The water ways provide a cheap and economical mode
of transport. The water ways of Kuttanad is now a big attraction for tourist.
It is incredibly different experience to cruise in the backwaters in country
boats, absorbing the beauty of Kerala villages. The scenery flashes up vivid
contrasts of breath-taking greens and deep blues. Boat rides are available for
tourist and others at nominal rates.
Day 06: Kumarakom - Cochin (85 Kms / 2 hrs)
Morning, backwater cruise to Alleppey and back. Later drive to Cochin. Upon
arrival, check in at the hotel. Cochin set on a cluster of islands and narrow
peninsulas, the port city of Cochin (Kochi) (Queen of Arabia) reflects the eclecticism
of Kerala perfectly. With a rich past and a bustling present, it has been the
business hub of the region from the very early days after Alleppey (Alappuzha)
Cochin consists of mainland Ernakulam, the islands of Willington, Bolgatty and
Gundu in the harbour, Fort Cochin and Mattancherry on the southern peninsula,
and Vypeen Island north of Fort Cochin, all was linked by ferry but now some
islands have bridges. The influence of Chinese, Jews, Arabs and Europeans is
evident in Cochin and its people. The oldest church in India, 500-year-old Portugese
houses, old tiled houses built in the Chinese pagoda style, the famous Chinese
fishing nets, a Jewish community whose roots go back to the Diaspora, synagogues
and mosques all tell the fascinating story of this harbour town. The harbour
is still at the heart of the city and pepper, sea food, rubber and coir mats
and matting are exported from here. Despite this, Cochin is an attractive city
with serene creak & lagoons overhung with feathery coconut palms and picturesque
islands. The older parts of Fort Cochin and Mattanchery are an unlikely blend
of medieval Portugal, Holland and an English country village grafted onto the
troppical Malabar coast. Cochin is one of India's largest ports and a major
naval base.
Day 07: Cochin - Back Home (by flight)
Morning sightseeing tour of Cochin. Later transfer to the airport in time
for afternoon flight to Back Home.