Overview
This is a very comprehensive, near month-long
tour of South India. Taking you in a great arc from Chennai in the south east,
down through the culturally rich plains of Tamil Nadu, across into verdant and
scenic Kerala, and up into Karnataka where you’ll see evidence of some of
India’s great civilizations of the past. This itinerary finishes in
cosmopolitan Mumbai.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 01: Chennai - Mahabalipuram
Day 02: Mahabalipuram
Day 03: Mahabalipuram - Kanchipuram -
Mahabalipuram
Day 04: Mahabalipuram - Pondicherry
Day 05: Pondicherry - Chidambaram -
Gangaikondacholapuram - Kumbakonam
Day 06: Kumbakonam and Tanjore sightseeings
Day 07: Kumbakonam - Chettinad
Day 08: Chettinad
Day 09: Chettinad - Madurai
Day 10: Madurai - Periyar
Day 11: Periyar
Day 12: Periyar – Alleppey
Day 13: Alleppey
Day 14: Alleppey - Cochin
Day 15: Fort Cochin
Day 16: Fort Cochin
Day 17: Cochin – Bangalore (Flight) - Mysore
Day 18: Mysore
Day 19: Mysore - Hassan
Day 20: Hassan - Hospet
Day 21: Hampi
Day 22: Hampi
Day 23: Hospet - Badami
Day 24: Badami - Pattadakal - Aihole - Badami
Day 25: Badami - Goa
Day 26: Goa
Day 27: Goa or Mumbai / Departure
DAY 01 :
CHENNAI – MAHABALIPURAM
On arrival into Chennai you will be met and
introduced to your driver. Depart immediately and drive a couple of hours south
to Mahabalipuram, a nice relaxing place from which to commence your travels.
Overnight in Mahabalipuram.
DAY 02 :
MAHABALIPURAM
The beachside town of Mahabalipuram is home
to several UNESCO World Heritage-listed monuments including the largest bas
relief carving in the world and the much-photographed Shore Temple among
others. Tour these sights with a guide, and later enjoy a stroll along the
beach (generally it’s not safe to swim here). Overnight in Mahabalipuram.
DAY 03 :
MAHABALIPURAM - KANCHIPURAM – MAHABALIPURAM
Today you’ll make an excursion to
Kanchipuram, famous for some wonderful temples, and for the beauty of the fine
silks which are woven here. Overnight in Mahabalipuram.
DAY 04 :
MAHABALIPURAM – PONDICHERRY
After breakfast drive to Pondicherry, the old
French colonial capital of India. The French Quarter, adjacent to the promenade
and main beach (no sand, all rocks unfortunately) still retains a French
atmosphere in its architecture and planning. Time in Pondicherry can be pretty
much unstructured as all of the most interesting places are within a small area
around the French Quarter and the markets of the city centre. You can visit
Aurobindo Ashram, the former home and teaching base of Sri Aurobindo Ghose, a
Bengali philosopher who came to Pondicherry in the early 20th century. The
markets and boutiques of Pondicherry are among the best in South India.
Overnight in Pondicherry.
DAY 05: PONDICHERRY-CHIDAMBARAM-GANGAIKONDACHOLAPURAM-KUMBAKONAM
After breakfast drive to Kumbakonam - this is
a full day’s journey including stops. First visit Chidambaram, one of the main
pilgrimage sites in India, a bustling temple, privately run and dedicated to
the dancing Shiva, Nataraja. Continue on to Gangakondacholapuram which is now
UNESCO World Heritage listed and a remarkable indicator of how incredibly
advanced South Indian culture and technology was as early as 1000 years ago.
Continue on to the town of Kumbakonam, settle in at your hotel and relax.
Overnight in Kumbakonam.
DAY 06 :
KUMBAKONAM AND TANJORE SIGHTSEEINGS
A full day for visiting some of the many
beautiful examples of why this is the ‘Temple Heartland’ of South India. Indeed
there are few places in the world were so many temples of such beauty can be
found in a small area. Perhaps the most unique this is that there is really no
such thing as an abandoned temple in South India - almost any temple, no matter
how neglected, will have someone going there to offer prayers and light an oil
lamp. The vast majority of temples in Tamil Nadu are very much active and
attract hundreds, even many thousands, of pilgrims daily. Tour the area with a
guide; overnight in Kumbakonam.
DAY 07 :
KUMBAKONAM – CHETTINAD
Drive from the lush agricultural lands of the
Cauvery Delta to the more arid region known as Chettinad. This part of Tamil
Nadu is home to the Chettiar merchants, who amassed significant wealth in the
19th and early 20th centuries in their role as bankers and intermediaries in
trade during the British imperialist period. Many of the Chettiar families used
their wealth, and their trade connections, to build extravagant mansions, some
up to 3500 square metres of floor space and usually 2 storeys high. Constructed
using materials from across the British trading empire (Belgian glass, Italian
marble, British steel) and using architectural techniques from around the
world, these mansions manage to avoid being garish and are really quite
beautiful. Best of all, several have been restored as hotels and you can stay
in one! Overnight in Chettinad.
DAY 08 :
CHETTINAD
A full day to walk and explore in the many
towns and villages of Chettinad. This is a low-key sort of region, and you
won’t find too many places where the pace of life is more languid or the people
more friendly. The sightseeing is more interesting than jaw-dropping with local
temples, (genuine) cottage industries and plenty of places to try local
delicacies and drink chai with the people you’ll meet along the way. Chettinad
cuisine is also very noteworthy and rather different to that found in the rest
of South India, being richer and, if anything, spicier! Overnight in Chettinad.
DAY 09 :
CHETTINAD – MADURAI
After breakfast drive to Madurai- around 2
hours. Later in the day join a guide and visit Tirumala Nayak Palace - a
gracious building in Indo Saracenic style famous for the stucco work on its
domes and arches. There is also an extensive museum dedicated to the life and
work of Mahatma Gandhi. In the later afternoon take our very own ‘food safari’
to sample some of Madurai’s best street food and local restaurants. Overnight
in Madurai.
DAY 10 :
MADURAI – PERIYAR
An early start this morning to take another
of our Madurai team’s local initiatives, Vanakkam Madurai, a morning walking
tour in the central city. Vanakkam means welcome in Tamil, and what a way to
welcome in the new day. You’ll see the city waking up, and walk in streets
which just hours later will be wall to wall with activity while only a few of
the city’s inhabitants are up and about. This is a magical experience and well
worth setting an early alarm for. Visit Meenakshi temple after breakfast before
leaving Madurai (and Tamil Nadu) behind and heading up into the hills to
Periyar, which is famous for its spice plantations and wildlife sanctuary.
Overnight in Periyar.
DAY 11 :
PERIYAR
Full day around Periyar with a number of
possibilities - if you’re feeling energetic there are full-day hiking and
bamboo-rafting programmes, or for a slightly more relaxing day, take a 2-hour
guided walk to look for wildlife in the Periyar Sanctuary and tour a spice
plantation, or just enjoy time at in the beauty of this lushly-forested area.
Overnight in Periyar.
DAY 12 :
PERIYAR – ALLEPPEY
Drive down the hills to the famous Kerala
backwaters around Alleppey. Whether you are staying at a boutique guesthouse,
traditional homestay or a stylish resort, time around Alleppey will be very
soothing and restful, as there is only as much to do as you want to do, and again
the pace of life is relaxed to say the least. Overnight near Alleppey
DAY 13 :
ALLEPPEY
Spend an entire day around the backwaters,
walking or cycling, paddling a kayak, riding in a small canoe paddled by a
local fisherman, or relaxing on a luxury houseboat for an afternoon cruise.
Overnight houseboat options are also available. Overnight near Alleppey.
DAY 14 :
ALLEPPEY – COCHIN
Reconnect with your driver and drive to
Cochin. Rest of the day free to relax and explore the city by your own. Overnight
in Fort Cochin.
DAY 15 :
FORT COCHIN
Spend the morning on a sightseeing tour of
historic Fort Cochin- this 500-year old port town (the main city, Ernakulam,
aka Kochi, is across the harbour) bears witness to influences from many of the
traders who have passed through here during the time it has been in existence.
As a result, Portuguese churches, a Dutch Palace, fishing nets of Chinese
origin, British colonial mansions and more all overlap in a dizzying patchwork
of styles. In the afternoon, take a cruise on the harbour and later enjoy a
cultural show with traditional dance and martial arts. Overnight in Fort Cochin.
DAY 16 :
FORT COCHIN
A free day with options for cooking classes
or an excursion to nearby Cherai Beach. If you just want to wander around in
Fort Cochin, that can make for a very nice day too. Overnight in Fort Cochin.
DAY 17 :
COCHIN – BANGALORE (FLIGHT) – MYSORE
After breakfast drive to Cochin airport and
fly Bangalore. Here you will be met and introduced to your next driver. Depart
immediately and drive around 4 hours to Mysore. Settle in on arrival and relax.
Overnight in Mysore.
DAY 18 :
MYSORE
Guided sightseeing around the city including
the Sultan’s Palace, Jaganmohan Palace, St. Philomena's Church, Chamundi
hill-top temple and the famous Devaraja vegetable and fruit market. Overnight
in Mysore.
DAY 19 :
MYSORE – HASSAN
After breakfast drive to Hassan, with a stop
en route at Shravanabelagola, a huge Jain statues depicting the god
Gommateshwara, carved out of a single rock and visible from a distance of 25km.
Continue on to Hassan, visiting the impressive Hoysala (11th/12th century)
temples at Belur and Halebid. Overnight in Hassan.
DAY 20 :
HASSAN – HOSPET
Depart for the long drive (don’t worry, there
are refreshment stops!) of around 8 hours to Hospet. Most people stay in Hospet
as there is very little accommodation in Hami itself, but there are options in
Anegundi, just across the river. Overnight in Hospet.
DAY 21 :
HAMPI
The vastness of Hampi could easily tie you up
for a week or more- there is almost no limit to how much you could see here if
you had the time. Our recommendation is no less than 2 days, with a guide to
help you on the first day, both to explain something about Hampi’s past, and to
assist you with orientation and getting around. Overnight in Hospet/Anegundi.
DAY 22 :
HAMPI
A free day to walk, cycle, take
auto-rickshaws or get around with your driver- however you do it, you’re sure to
be in awe of the vastness and scale of Hampi. This was the richest city in Asia
around 400 years ago, and while the streets of gem-sellers are now long gone,
the size and opulence of the buildings gives some idea of how wealthy the
Vijayawada kingdom once was. Overnight in Hospet/Anegundi.
DAY 23 :
HOSPET – BADAMI
After breakfast drive to Badami, and area
rich with Hindu and Jain cave temples carved out of sandstone hills. The carved
temples date back to the 6th century. The hilltop fort encloses large
granaries, treasury and a watch tower. The Malegitti Shivalaya temple set on
the summit of a hill is built of stones without mortar. Overnight in Badami.
DAY 24 :
BADAMI - PATTADAKAL - AIHOLE – BADAMI
Full day excursion to Pattadakal and Aihole
to visit the great temple sites there. Pattadakal is a UNESCO World Heritage
site with a cluster of 10 major temples, each displaying interesting
architectural features. Aihole has about 125 temples divided into 22 groups
scattered all over the villages and the nearby fields. Tour both places with a
local guide and learn more about this unique area. Overnight stay at Badami.
DAY 25 :
BADAMI – GOA
This is another day-long drive but again with
plenty of breaks along the way. On arrival in Goa, check-in at your
accommodation and relax with a walk on one of Goa’s lovely beaches. Overnight
in Goa.
DAY 26 :
GOA
As you tour nears its end, you can see the
sights of Goa, or just enjoy a day on the beach. Overnight in Goa
DAY 27 :
GOA OR MUMBAI / DEPARTURE
Transfer to Goa airport and fly to your
international hub airport with departure from India in the evening.
Note: This is just a suggested itinerary indicative of what could be possible. We tailor holidays for your specific needs. Contact us if you want modifications so that we could tailor a holiday to suit your need for an unforgettable India tour.