Best of South India: Chennai, Pondicherry, Kerala

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Overview

  • Uncover Chennai’s Fort St. George, Kapaleeshwarar Temple and Marina Drive, Tamil Nadu.
  • Explore Dakshinachitra and Mahabalipuram’s UNESCO rock temples and Shore Temple, Tamil Nadu.
  • Visit Kanchipuram shrines, Auroville, and Pondicherry’s French Quarter and ashram.
  • Marvel at Thanjavur’s Brihadeeswarar Temple, Srirangam, and Madurai’s Meenakshi night ceremony.
  • Boat Periyar’s lake, cruise Alleppey backwaters, discover Fort Kochi and Elephanta Caves.

 

Trip Includes

  • Private arrival and departure airport transfers
  • Private transfers and transportation as per itinerary
  • 2 nights first-class hotel accommodations in Chennai
  • 1 night first-class hotel accommodations in Mahabalipuram
  • 2 nights first-class hotel accommodations in Pondicherry
  • 2 nights first-class hotel accommodations in Thanjavur
  • 1 night first-class hotel accommodations in Madurai
  • 1 night first-class hotel accommodations in Thekaddy
  • 1 night first-class houseboat cruise accommodation in Alleppey
  • 2 nights first-class hotel accommodations in Cochin
  • 2 nights first-class hotel accommodations in Mumbai
  • Meet & greet service in each location
  • Private-guided touring as per itinerary with English-speaking local guides
  • All applicable entrance fees
  • Domestic flight (economy class) incl. taxes for Cochin to Mumbai
  • Breakfast daily (excluding day 1), 1 lunch, 1 dinner

 

Trip Excludes

  • Travel insurance
  • International, domestic airfare & airfare taxes
  • Meals and beverages not explicitly listed as included
  • Gratuities
  • Optional excursions
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Passport & Visa fees, if applicable

 

Summary

Terms and Conditions

Prices are "from" per person based on twin/double share accommodation and for travel in low season. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply. Limited seat/spaces and all pricing is subject to change and availability. Rates for single or triple travellers are available on request - please inquire.

 

Welcome to Chennai or Madras, also known as the Gateway to Southern India. Like other state capitals such as Mumbai and Calcutta, it is a modern creation, founded by the East India Company in 1639, just north of the ancient Tamil port of Mylapore and the Portuguese settlement of San Thome. A fortified trading post, Fort St. George, was quickly erected, and over the course of the next century, the city flourished, expanding rapidly to absorb many surrounding villages.

 

Arrive Chennai

 

Your Accommodation

Taj Club House, Chennai

Taj Club House, Chennai, offers elegantly designed rooms and suites equipped with modern amenities, including high-speed Wi-Fi and plush bedding, ensuring a comfortable stay. The hotel boasts a sophisticated atmosphere with world-class dining, a rooftop pool, a wellness spa, and a prime location near Marina Beach and the bustling commercial hubs.

Taj Club House, Chennai

This morning you will visit Government Museum, also known as Madras Museum, is situated at Egmore, one of the busiest areas in Chennai. Founded in 1851, it exhibits various specimens pertaining to zoology, botany, anthropology, and geology. The museum has a fine archaeological section representing all the major south Indian periods including Chola, Vijayanagar, Hoysla and Chalukyas. The bronze image of Ardhnariswara (Shiva and Parvathy) is an eye-catching one. The museum also has separate sections for philately and children. It also houses a good ethnology collection. Informative lectures and film shows are conducted occasionally. The museum has a well-stocked library. This afternoon you will explore majestic Chennai, established by the British as their seat of power, and boasting many "Splendours of the Raj." You'll get an introduction to all three of the main areas, Georgetown, site of the first British outpost in India; central Chennai, the modern, commercial heart of the metropolis; and the eastern section, with its interesting old quarters and its long straight Marine Drive. Your first stop is Fort St. George, built by the British as their stronghold, but looking more like a complex of handsome colonial mansions. The fort was the first structure in Madras town and the first territorial possession of the British in India. Its 20-foot walls still stand in the city, encircling India's largest Anglican Church, St. Mary's, and the Fort St. George Museum. Today the fort also houses the Tamil Nadu Government Secretariat and the Legislative Assembly. Continue to St. Mary's Church, constructed with thick walls and a strong vaulted roof to withstand the city's many sieges. Its distinctly English style has allowed for concessions to the climate, with windows and doorways open to the breeze. The city is full of monumental buildings, as you will see as you drive past the magnificent High Court. With its white onion domes and sandstone towers, it is reported to be the finest example of Indo-Saracenic architecture in the country. Cruise the Marine Drive, along one of the longest city beaches in the world. As the prime beachfront property is all occupied by government buildings, there is none of the usual tourist development. The shore road takes you to the Basilica of San Thome, a neo-Gothic church with a barrel-vaulted ceiling, built on the site of earlier churches possibly erected by Nestorian Christians from Persia during the 10th century. It is said to house the remains of St. Thomas, the apostle. Doubting Thomas is believed to have come to India in AD52, lived and preached in Mylapore. Inside the church, in Indian style, Jesus sits on a lotus, surrounded by peacocks.

 

Chennai

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Your Accommodation

Taj Club House, Chennai

Taj Club House, Chennai, offers elegantly designed rooms and suites equipped with modern amenities, including high-speed Wi-Fi and plush bedding, ensuring a comfortable stay. The hotel boasts a sophisticated atmosphere with world-class dining, a rooftop pool, a wellness spa, and a prime location near Marina Beach and the bustling commercial hubs.

Taj Club House, Chennai

After your tour you will travel down the Coromandel Coast to India's stone-carving capital, Mamallapuram, whose astonishing ancient monuments include the famous Shore Temple, and a collection of exceptional rock sculptures. En route stop and visit Dakshin Chitra, a unique heritage centre offering the visitor an unforgettable and authentic insight into the lifestyles of the diverse people of south India. Traditional craftsmen and folk artists work and perform in the reconstructed period spaces of 19th-century streets, homes and workshops. Have a look at a farmhouse from the fertile delta region, a potter's house complete with terracotta exhibition, the adobe and thatch huts of basket weavers, and a shrine to the village guardian-deity. Later today you will explore the stunning archaeological remains of Mamallapuram. The importance of this site was acknowledged in 1995, when Mamallapuram was granted World Heritage Site status by UNESCO. The monuments are of four types, open-air bas-reliefs, temples, man-made caves and monolithic rathas literally "chariots" carved in situ from single boulders. Begin with the piece de resistance, Arjuna's Penance (also called the Descent of the Ganges, India's holy river) the world's largest bas-relief at 88 feet long and 30 feet high and one of the great masterpieces of Indian art. Continue to the Shore Temple which dates back from the early 8th century, it is considered to be the earliest stone temple in south India. The mandapas are shallow, pillared halls carved out of the rocky hillside. The Pancha Pandava rathas are a remarkable group of monoliths five separate freestanding sculptures, imitating in granite temple structures that were originally built of wood. They are named for the five brothers who are among the main characters in the Mahabharata. A life-sized carved elephant stands nearby.

 

Chennai - Dakshinchitra - Mahaballipuram

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Ideal Beach Resort

Set in a prime location of Chennai, Ideal Beach Resort puts everything the city has to offer just outside your doorstep. Featuring a complete list of amenities, guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one. Take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour room service, free Wi-Fi in all rooms, daily housekeeping, grocery deliveries, taxi service. Guestrooms are fitted with all the amenities you need for a good night's sleep. In some of the rooms, guests can find television LCD/plasma screen, internet access - wireless, internet access - wireless (complimentary), whirlpool bathtub, non smoking rooms. Recuperate from a full day of sightseeing in the comfort of your room or take advantage of the hotel's recreational facilities, including private beach, fitness center, outdoor pool, spa, tennis courts. No matter what your reasons are for visiting Chennai, Ideal Beach Resort will make you feel instantly at home.

Ideal Beach Resort

This morning you will drive out to Kanchipuram, popularly known as "Kanchi" is one of the ancient pilgrim centers of south India famous for its lovely magnificent temples. Here you will visit the Sri Ekambaranathar temple which is a very ancient sacred temple of worship and is the largest temple in the town of Kanchipuram. You will also visit The Kailasanath temple which is the oldest temple of Kanchipuram. This temple contains the family of Lord Shiva, the Lord himself, his wife Goddess Parvati and his sons Ganesha and his brother Kartikeya. 58 shrines are in and outside the temple. After your tour you will depart for Pondicherry, stopping en-route to visit Auroville which was envisioned as a Universal Town, where people from different nationalities, faiths and beliefs, can live in peace and harmony. The construction of this 'universal town' was started in 1968 under the guidance of The Mother, a Paris-born painter musician who became Sri Aurobindo's disciple and close companion from 1924 till his death in 1950. The development of this utopia is still in progress. Arrive at Pondicherry. The township of Pondicherry is planned on a grid system, which is to say that the roads meet each other at right angles. On the seaward side is the long Petit Canal which divides the town so that the French township is on the side facing the sea and the predominantly Indian/Tamil one on the other.

 

Mahaballipuram - Kanchipuram - Pondicherry

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Your Accommodation

Le Pondy Resort

Le Pondy Resort offers elegantly designed rooms, villas, and suites with lake or sea views, featuring modern amenities like private balconies and luxurious interiors. Set amidst tranquil surroundings, the resort boasts a serene atmosphere with a private beach, infinity pool, Ayurvedic spa, and proximity to Pondicherry's historic French Quarter and vibrant attractions.

Le Pondy Resort

Today you visit the Shri Aurobindo Ashram, Shri Aurobindo, the great seer, poet and prophet of the twentieth century, made Pondicherry his home from 1910 till his death in 1950. His vision and ideals continue to draw people from all over the world. Continue to The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, constructed in Gothic style, is a highly revered religious destination in Pondicherry. This gigantic church is one of the most attractive churches in Pondicherry and is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It is noted for its Gothic architecture, stained glass corridors and panels depicting incidents from the life of Jesus Christ. Within the church, you will see Glass pictures of 28 saints who were related to the devotion of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The Pondicherry Museum houses some of the superb collections of sculpture which has an excellent gallery with sculptures and has the remains of archaeological findings from the Arikamedu Roman settlement. There is also a very good collection of snail shells, bronze sculptures of gods and goddesses, a variety of temple lamps, handicrafts & art and some pieces of Chola and Pallava art from Pondicherry and Karaikal are displayed in the sculpture gallery. Explore the French quarters of the town. The French ruled this territory for 300 years, and today, it stands as a living monument of French culture in India. Pondicherry traces its origin to Saint Agasthya, the revered sage of the south. Excavations near Pondicherry reveal that a Roman settlement existed here, 2000 years ago.

 

Pondicherry

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Le Pondy Resort

Le Pondy Resort offers elegantly designed rooms, villas, and suites with lake or sea views, featuring modern amenities like private balconies and luxurious interiors. Set amidst tranquil surroundings, the resort boasts a serene atmosphere with a private beach, infinity pool, Ayurvedic spa, and proximity to Pondicherry's historic French Quarter and vibrant attractions.

Le Pondy Resort

Today you will proceed towards Thanjavur (Tanjore) stopping en route to visit the Thillai Natrajah Temple at Chidambaram. This is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in the heart of the temple town of Chidambaram. Chidambaram is one of the five holiest Shiva temples, each of which represents one of the five natural elements, Aether, Earth, Fire, Water, and wind. Chidambaram represent Aether. Afterwards, you will continue to Gangaikonda Cholapuram and visit the temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Chola emperor Rajendra I (1012-1044) built this Gangaikondacholapuram temple dedicated to Lord Shiva with an imposing gopuram that can be seen miles around. It is a replica of the Brihadeeswara temple at Thanjavur built by his father. There are many beautiful sculptures on the walls of the temple and its enclosures. It was built in commemoration of his victory over the kingdom abutting the Ganges. A large tank was built at this site and filled with water brought from the sacred River Ganga in north India, hence Raja Raja also assumed the name Gangai Konda Cholan. There is a huge Nandi in front of the temple made of brick and mortar, a lion-faced well with yawning mouth through which a flight of steps lead to the water beneath and gigantic dwarapalakas (gate-keepers) are the other thrilling features of this temple. You will continue through the temple town of Kumbakonam to Darusaram where you will visit the Airavatesvara Temple. This temple is a storehouse of art and architecture and has some exquisite stone carvings. The main deity's consort Periya Nayaki Amman temple is situated adjacent to Airavateshwarar temple. The Airavatesvara temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Shiva here is known as Airavateshvara, because he was worshipped at this temple by Airavat, the white elephant of the king of the gods, Indra. Legend has it that Airavata, while suffering from a change of color curse from Sage Durvasa, had its colors restored by bathing in the sacred waters of this temple. After your visit you will continue to Tanjore or Thanjavur, also known as the "Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu". Thanjavur was the cultural capital of the country in 1790. Thanjavur gained prominence during the period of Chola Kings, who made it as their capital.

 

Pondicherry – Trichy - Thanjavur

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GReaT Trails Riverview Thanjavur

Nestled along the serene banks of the River Vennar, our biophilia-inspired resort in Thanjavur offers a harmonious blend of nature, heritage, and modern comfort. Surrounded by lush greenery and whispering trees, the resort creates a tranquil retreat while placing you close to the city’s most celebrated attractions, including the iconic Brihadeeswara Temple, Maratha Palace, and vibrant silk-weaving hubs. Designed for families and pet lovers alike, our expansive riverside lawns invite both children and furry companions to unwind freely. Indulge in a memorable culinary journey at our farm-to-table restaurant, or relax with refreshing beverages at our elegant bar. Perfectly located at the heart of Thanjavur’s cultural charm, our resort promises an enriching and rejuvenating stay.

GReaT Trails Riverview Thanjavur

Your tour of Thanjavur includes a visit to the Thanjavur Palace, Museum, Art Gallery, and Library. The Maratha and the Nayaks of Madurai built this vast labyrinthine building in the 16th century. Many sections of this palace are in ruins due to neglect. The evidence of its original splendor can be seen at its ornate Durbar hall. The Royal Museum has a collection of royal memorabilia dating back to the 19th century. Within the museum, there is a gallery with a representative collection of stone sculptures from the Pallava, Chola, Pandya and Nayaka periods. Another gallery contains samples of the characteristic glass paintings of Tanjore. There are two principal traditions in this style of painting in South India, especially in Thanjavur. Every Hindu home is supposed to have a prayer room, where the family deity is installed after the house is built. These household images of gods and goddesses are in bronze, silver or clay and painted pictures. The paintings are done on wood, using a variety of colours, and to enhance the pictures, details of jewellery and clothing are added by attaching gold leaf, paper, semi-precious and precious gems. This museum is however best known for its outstanding collection of bronze sculpture collection, of rare artistic quality. The Kalyanasundara Murti, the iconographical depiction of the marriage of the Shiva and Parvati. The Saraswathy Mahal Library, established around 1700 has a compilation of over 30,000 palm leaf and paper manuscripts in Indian and European languages.

 

Thanjavur

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GReaT Trails Riverview Thanjavur

Nestled along the serene banks of the River Vennar, our biophilia-inspired resort in Thanjavur offers a harmonious blend of nature, heritage, and modern comfort. Surrounded by lush greenery and whispering trees, the resort creates a tranquil retreat while placing you close to the city’s most celebrated attractions, including the iconic Brihadeeswara Temple, Maratha Palace, and vibrant silk-weaving hubs. Designed for families and pet lovers alike, our expansive riverside lawns invite both children and furry companions to unwind freely. Indulge in a memorable culinary journey at our farm-to-table restaurant, or relax with refreshing beverages at our elegant bar. Perfectly located at the heart of Thanjavur’s cultural charm, our resort promises an enriching and rejuvenating stay.

GReaT Trails Riverview Thanjavur

This morning you will depart Thanjavur and proceed to Madurai, stopping en route to visit the Sri Rangam Ranga Natha Temple, which lies on an island, enclosed by the Kaveri River and Kollidam River. Lord Vishnu is enshrined as Ranganatha - the reclining position of Lord Vishnu over the Shesha Nag (serpent Adisesha). It is believed that this is the form in which Lord Mahavishnu is open to listening to all of his devotee's woes and blesses them. Arrive Madurai, often referred to the 'City of Nectar', 'Temple City' or 'City of four junctions' Madurai is among the oldest continuously inhabited cities. Madurai was the capital city of ancient Southern civilization and its heritage goes back to 2500 years. Madurai is built around the Meenakshi Sundareswar Temple. Concentric rectangular streets surround the temple, symbolizing the structure of the cosmos. The entire city is laid out in the shape of a lotus. Some of these rectangular streets are named after Tamil months. The six major rectangular streets around Meenakshi temple are Chittirai, Aadi, Aavani Moola, Maasi, Maarat and Veli streets. Later proceed to visit the Thirumalai Nayak Palace, which was built in 1636 by King Thirumalai Nayak with the help of an Italian Architect and is a classic fusion of Dravidian, Islamic and European styles. The building that we see today was the main Palace where the King lived. The original Palace Complex was four times bigger than the present structure. The courtyard and the dancing hall are the major center of attractions of the palace. North East of Madurai stands a celebrated Vishnu Temple dedicated to Lord Alagar. The temple is situated on a hill amidst panoramic surroundings. The shrine is known as Alagar Kovil and the hill as Solaimalai. The temple also contains some beautiful carvings. Palamudirsolai, one of the six abodes of Lord Subramaniya is located atop the Hill. This evening you will witness the wondrous night ceremony at the Meenakshi Temple, which is performed at 9.15 every night. Nagaswaram players serenade the deities with melodious music for the traditional ceremony where Sundareswarar goes to rest beside Meenakshi. Another mystical sight is the mysterious labyrinth corridors of the temple, which are swathed by gently lit lamps

 

Thanjavur - Madurai

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Fortune Pandiyan Hotel

Fortune Pandiyan Hotel offers spacious, well-appointed rooms with modern amenities like Wi-Fi and 24-hour room service, ensuring a comfortable stay. Known for its warm hospitality, the hotel features a swimming pool, fitness center, and multiple dining options, all conveniently located near Madurai's iconic Meenakshi Amman Temple and other cultural landmarks.

Fortune Pandiyan Hotel

Early this morning you will visit the Meenakshi Temple. The temple is a complex of many deities. The Shiva shrine lies at the center of the complex, suggesting that the ritual dominance of the goddess developed later. Outside the Shrine, lies a huge sculpture of Ganesh carved of a single stone and there is a shrine for a giant Ganesh temple, called the Mukuruny Vinayakar. This deity is believed to have been found during an excavation process to dig the temple lake. The Meenakshi shrine is on the left of the Shiva shrine and is of sculpturally less valuable than the Shiva shrine. Later check-out and departing for Thekkady (Periyar) - the heart of 'God's own country' and home to India's largest wildlife sanctuary. The sanctuary is spread over an area of 777 sq. km and in the center of the reserve is an artificial lake, which covers 25 sq. km which is an important source of water for many wild animals. Thekkady is a paradise on earth for nature lovers. With its vast and bountiful treasures of tropical flora and fauna, it is the ultimate reservoir for many endangered species. The forests around the lake were declared as a reserved area in 1899 and its geomorphology, diversity of wildlife and scenic beauty attract visitors from all over the world. Arrive at Thekaddy and visit a Spice Plantation. Columbus went west to find the sea route to the land of spices but found America. Vasco da Gama, the Arabs, and other explorers and traders came to India for the same purpose and stumbled on the spice-rich southwestern tip of India, now known as Kerala. Spices have always been an important part of life in Kerala. Here the masters of Ayurveda, the science of life, discovered the use of spices for medicinal purposes. Spices also play an important role in Kerala cuisine, non-ayurvedic medicine, and cosmetics. Periyar due to its location in the lower mountains around 1000 meters above sea level, is blessed with numerous types of spices. Consequently, the spice plantation tour is one of the most important activities outside the reserve that a visitor can engage in. It is an opportunity to see why Kerala cuisine is so different from most of the other Indian cuisines. The tour gives you a chance to enjoy cardamom, pepper, clove, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, and many other varieties of spices and medicinal plants.

 

Madurai - Thekaddy

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Cardamom County Resort Thekkady

Cardamom County, a Nature retreat is set in beautifully landscaped gardens against the green clad mountains of the Periyar Forests. The cottages are built on various levels, following the natural contours of the hillock within the resort. Each cottage with its spacious bedroom and private verandah is simple yet stylish representing the finest in modern living.

Cardamom County Resort Thekkady

An enchanting way to explore the Periyar Tiger Reserve is by shared boat. As the boat glides upon the still dark waters of the lake, visitors can feast their eyes upon the vibrant green of the surrounding foliage. As the boat brushes gently against branches of trees, one is transported back to the times when this was the only means of transport. This incredible experience is further enhanced by the rare sights of animals drinking water at the edge of the lake. The best time to sight the animals is in the wee hours of the morning when the day has just broken. Depart and travel to Alappuzha (previously called Alleppey), nestled in the midst of a thick tangle of lush tropical waterways. Upon arrival, you will board your houseboat. The Backwater Cruise through Alleppey is also known as the "Venice of the East". It has a large network of canals that meander through the town. The term "backwaters" actually refers to the extensive network of rivers, lakes, canals, and lagoons that lace together the coast and interior south of Kochi. For centuries the backwaters have acted as a vital waterway for the transportation of goods, people, and their produce. This is often the only link between isolated villages and crowded towns. In Kerala, the total expanse of backwater stretches over 1500 km, and Alleppey forms the main part of this network. Even today, coconut, pepper, coir (coconut husks), rice, and other goods are carried along the waterways in traditional longboats called kettuvallam. Upon arrival, you will board your houseboat for an idyllic trip through the majestic forests and palm-shaded backwaters of the city and its surroundings. As you glide in your "Kettuvallam" (Houseboat) you will travel through the enchanting backwaters of Alleppey. Pass through shimmering waterways lined with dense tropical vegetation, and observe rural Keralan lifestyles that you would never see from the road. Views range from narrow canals walled in with thick greenery to open vistas of brilliant green paddy fields. Papaya, mango, jackfruit, and cassava grow along the palm-lined banks. Along the way, you will see the coconut harvesting and coir factories that make up the main industry of Kerala. Churches, mosques, and temples can be glimpsed among the trees, and you might catch the blue flash of a kingfisher, flocks of ducks swimming around the banks, or maybe get a fleeting glimpse of a green parakeet. You will observe rural life as you pass villagers bathing and washing their clothes, and sometimes their buffalos, at the water’s edge. Time seems to come to a standstill as the sparkling water and caressing cool breeze relaxes you completely. Lunch and dinner will be served onboard.

 

Thekaddy - Alleppey

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Lakes and Lagoons Backwater Houseboats

Lakes and Lagoons is the first Houseboat Tour Company in kerala. With a fleet of more than 25 luxury Houseboat, Lakes & Lagoons offer the best backwater cruise journeys. Situated in Alleppey - A real natural treasure house, visually splendid with the blue of the lake & the green of the palms & vegetation, active with the aquatic life & local villages engaged in everyday errands.

Lakes and Lagoons Backwater Houseboats

After breakfast onboard your houseboat you will drive to Cochin. A trading port since at least Roman times, Cochin is on the main route between Europe and China. With a relaxed seaport lifestyle, it has changed little over the centuries. Guests experience the bustle of commerce in and about the city's go-downs (warehouses) and open courtyards heaped with betel nut, ginger, peppercorns, and hanks of coir (coconut husks). The air is filled with the scent of exotic spices and the shouts of vendors pushing heavy carts. It is easy to forget that one is in the 21st century. Arrive and proceed to your hotel and the rest of the day is at leisure.

 

Alleppey - Cochin

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Crowne Plaza Cochin

Crowne Plaza Kochi, Kerala, is an ideal staying place for both the professional and leisure travelers from across the world. It is placed amidst exotic surroundings that comprised of alluring attractions of the city. The hotel is blessed with excellent accommodation arrangements in the presence of fully furnished rooms and suites. Moreover, the extensive premises of the hotel consist of excellent arrangements for business and personal events.

Crowne Plaza Cochin

Most of Cochin's historic buildings are in Fort Cochin, constructed by Portugal's Alfonzo de Albuquerque in 1500. Albuquerque arrived with half a dozen ships bearing settlers and five friars and built the first European church in India, St. Francis Church. The simply styled building is enhanced only by the beautiful floor tiles that line the main aisle. A holdover from colonial days is the continued use of punkahs, large swinging cloth fans suspended above the congregation and manually operated from outside the church. On the same square and in striking contrast, is the flamboyant decor of the 20th century Santa Cruz Cathedral in an Indo-Romano-Rococo style. The large, graceful Chinese fishing nets that line the shore of Fort Cochin are probably the single most familiar image of Kerala. Chinese Fishing Nets were actually introduced by traders from the court of Kublai Khan. They cantilever over the harbour, and operate by a system of weights and levers. The nets, on wooden frames, are raised periodically to check the catch. Visit the Pardesi Synagogue, a tiny but delightful structure built in 1568. They then continue to Mattancherry or "Dutch Palace" which houses a remarkable series of murals rich in color and with painstaking detail. In the royal bedroom alone are 45 paintings illustrating the Ramayana every inch of space is covered with rich color and painstaking detail. There is also an interesting collection of Dutch maps of old Kochi, coronation robes belonging to the maharajas, royal palanquins, weapons, and furniture. The surrounding area is still called Jew Town. Spend time is spent exploring a fascinating mix of so-called antique shops, warehouses, and spice auction rooms. Signs for N.X. Jacob's tailor shop and the offices of J.E. Cohen serve as reminders of a once thriving community now consisting of about seven families. One tradition states that the first Jews settled near Cochin in 587 BC, after fleeing the occupation of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar. Another legend claims that they came much earlier in the 11th century BC, as part of a trading fleet sent by King Solomon. The earliest concrete evidence of their presence is a copper inscription dated AD 388. Whatever the truth of their arrival, they became and remained respected members of Kerala society. Late this afternoon you will proceed to a local theatre and witness a Kathakali dance performance, one of the oldest theatre forms in the world. It originated in the area of southwestern India now known as the state of Kerala. It is a well-developed dance-drama, where the actors depict characters from the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. The Kathakali dance performance is very dramatic and is enacted with elaborate masks and costumes. Kathakali recitals are emotive and narrative and combine dance with dialogue to bring myth and legend to life in the temple courtyards of Kerala. A traditional Kathakali performance begins in the evening and continues throughout the night, culminating at the auspicious hour of dawn, when Good finally conquers Evil. Today, however, this dance performance has been modified for the stage and the audience can witness this ritualistic theatre experience in the comfort of a plush auditorium, within the span of a couple of hours.

 

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Crowne Plaza Cochin

Crowne Plaza Kochi, Kerala, is an ideal staying place for both the professional and leisure travelers from across the world. It is placed amidst exotic surroundings that comprised of alluring attractions of the city. The hotel is blessed with excellent accommodation arrangements in the presence of fully furnished rooms and suites. Moreover, the extensive premises of the hotel consist of excellent arrangements for business and personal events.

Crowne Plaza Cochin

Early this morning proceed to the airport for your flight to Bombay, renamed as Mumbai in 1995. Mumbai originally consisted of seven islands and in the 500 years since its "discovery" by the Portuguese. These islands, home to communities of fishing colonies have since been joined together by a series of reclamations. Now a sprawling metropolis of over 10 million people and the money capital of India. On arrival proceed to explore the city. Your tour begins at the Gateway of India – It’s a landmark of Bombay, which, was before the advent of air travel, the only gateway to India. It was built to commemorate the visit of King George and Queen Mary to India in 1911. You will be then driven along Marine Drive, the sea - Front Boulevard. It is also known as the Queen's Necklace as in the evening, the breeze from the Arabian Sea comes over Marine Drive and as the streetlights on this U-shaped road light up, the view from south Bombay's skyscrapers or from the exclusive residential area, is that of a Queen's Necklace. You will visit the Jain Temples, built of marble and dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara. From the temples you will be driven along Malabar Hill via the Tower of Silence - a round stone construction on which Parsis place their dead to be eaten by the vultures and Hanging Gardens which is built over Bombay's reservoir. From here one can get a panoramic view of picturesque Marine Drive. You will than driven to the Dhobi Ghats a huge open-air laundry, which makes an interesting viewing. You will drive past a most remarkable railway station. Inspired by St. Pancras Station in London, the Victoria Terminus was built during Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee year. It is an extraordinary conglomeration of domes, spires, Corinthian columns and minarets in a style described by journalist James Cameron as "Victorian-Gothic-Saracenic-Italianate-Oriental-St.Pancras-Baroque." The first train in India left from this station in 1853 and today more than a half a million commuters use the station every day. Your tour ends with a visit to Mani Bhawan (Gandhi Memorial), the house where the Father of the Nation stayed on his early visits to the city. The room, in which Gandhi stayed, preserved as it was, and the scenes of Gandhi's life in photographs and models are of special interest.

 

Cochin – Mumbai by Flight

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Fariyas Hotel Mumbai

A stay at the Fariyas Hotel in South Mumbai is always memorable and delightful. Enjoy breathtaking sea views while dining at the fine-dining restaurant, relaxing at the poolside eatery, or unwinding at the bar. The hotel also offers a fitness center, wedding and meeting venues, and a rooftop swimming pool. The well-furnished and elegantly designed rooms and suites are ideal for all types of travelers. The classic decor, combined with modern sophistication and stunning Arabian Sea views, adds a touch of magic to your experience here.

Fariyas Hotel Mumbai

This morning proceed to the jetty and board a cruise to the serene and densely forested Elephanta Island (Closed on Monday) where the caves are located. The rock cut architecture of the caves has been dated to between the 5th and 8th centuries however their origins are not clear. The caves are hewn from solid basalt rock and were also originally painted in the past, but now only traces remain. The afternoon is at leisure.

 

Mumbai

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Breakfast

 

Your Accommodation

Fariyas Hotel Mumbai

A stay at the Fariyas Hotel in South Mumbai is always memorable and delightful. Enjoy breathtaking sea views while dining at the fine-dining restaurant, relaxing at the poolside eatery, or unwinding at the bar. The hotel also offers a fitness center, wedding and meeting venues, and a rooftop swimming pool. The well-furnished and elegantly designed rooms and suites are ideal for all types of travelers. The classic decor, combined with modern sophistication and stunning Arabian Sea views, adds a touch of magic to your experience here.

Fariyas Hotel Mumbai

Proceed to the airport for your onwards flight.

 

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