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South India Temple Tour Answer the
call of the bells and travel to South India, a peninsula surrounded by three
oceans, a region of great natural beauty. South India, is an unforgettable
panorama of unique temples and temple cities, overwhelming in their detail of
sculpture and grandeur of scale. Many of them as much a part of everyday life as
they were centuries ago. Not forgetting the warm and friendly people.
Follow the
Southern temple trail and discover some of the notable examples of temple art
and architecture, commendable pieces of creativity. The earlier temples that
survive are rock-cut, literally carved out of enormous blocks of stone. It is a
region vibrating with community life, bazaars, smells, color, dance, music and
worship. Come feel the never-ending presence of a glorious civilization again.
During your
stay in Chennai visit Mylapore festival. This festival takes place at
Mylapore temple in Chennai and is celebrated in the month of March or April for
10 days depending upon the Hindu calendar. However, there
are three important days that can be worth seeing for any one.
Day 05 - The
deity of Shiva and Parvati are taken out in a procession on a silver bull in the
nite. Day 07 - It is
the Car Festival, where in the deity is taken out in a procession in a
traditional wooden car pulled by many people. Day 08 - The
most important day. The 63 saints festival. The idols of 63 saints,
Kapaleeshwara and Kapagambal ar taken out . Many thousands of people congregate
to take the blessing. The streets in and around the temple are closed for that
day.
Chennai (06 Nights) | Tanjore (01
Night) | Trichy (02 Nights) | Madurai (03 Nights) |
Periyar (01 Night) | Kovalam (03 Nights)
Day 1
Chennai
Day 2 Chennai
Formerly Madras is now
Chennai. The city traces its origin to 1639 when
Francis Day a trader with the British East India
Company, built a trading post – Fort St. George,
near the village of Madraspatnam. Today Chennai is
the fourth largest city of India with a population
of 5,5 million people. Also called as “Hollywood
of India” it is the center for making South Indian
films.
Half day sightseeing
of Chennai. Visit Fort St. George – a
British trading post and powerful bastion and
entrance to South India. The 16th
century Portuguese old Cathedral of St. Thomas
Church in which the remnants of St. Thomas is
buried who came to India in 52 AD. Pass by the
University built in Indo-Sarscenic style, as well
as 5 km long Marina Beach, a lovely
esplanade by the sea, and National Museum
with sculptures from Pallava, Pandava and Chola
time which houses archaeology, art, exceptionally
beautiful bronzes statues, with exhibits of stone
and iron age.
Rest of the day free.
Overnight at the
hotel.
Day 3
Chennai
Today see the
procession of “Nandi Bull Festival”
in Mylapore. Overnight in Madras.
Day 4
Chennai/Kanchipuram(
64 Kms)/Chennai
Morning drive to
Kanchipuram (64 km), one of Hinduism’s seven
most sacred cities the “Golden City” of a 1000
temples. It was once the capital of the Pallavas
and the Cholas. These two powerful ruling
dynasties gave the city its numerous temples and
tanks. It still has 150 active temples, dedicated
to various gods and goddesses. The city is also
famous for its “Kanchipuram Silk” First visit the
Kailashnath Temple built in the 7th
century AD It is built of sand stone and houses
some of the most elegant sculptures of Natraja
(Shiva in Cosmic dance). The Kailashnath temple
also contains some remnants of mural paintings
belonging to the Pallavas period.
Finally we visit
Ekambaranathar-Temple, dedicated to Shiva is
the largest in the city, are large complexes with
mandapas, tanks and sculptured halls with devotees
who still flock here. It has an ancient mango
tree, and it’s believed that its branches
represent the four vedas and the fruit of each
branch is said to have a different taste.
Before leaving
Kanchipuram visit to Vaikuntha Perumal Temple.
This temple is dedicated to Vishnu with its
pillared hall having 1000 pillars.
Evening return to Madras. Overnight in hotel.
Day 5
Chennai
Today there is “the
big chariot festival” in the Kapaleeshwarar
Temple in Mylapore dedicated to Shiva. A 5m
high wooden chariot, decorated with colourful
flowers and bronze statues of Lord Shiva and his
wife Parvati proceeds through the streets
accompanied by thousand of Hindu devotees.
Overnight at the hotel in Madras.
Day 6
Chennai
Another visit to
Mylapore for the “Festival of 63 Saints”. Numerous
Hindu devotees present carry the 63 pictures of
saints, the statues of Shiva, Parvati, Ganesha,
Nandi Bull and other gods through the streets in a
long procession.
Overnight at the hotel in Madras.
Day 7
Chennai/Tanjore
After breakfast drive to Tanjore. En-route visit
temples in Chidambram and Gangaikondacholaporam.
Proceed to Tanjore. In
Tanjore visit Brihadisvara Temple in Tanjore. This
Jewel of South India, was built in 9th
century. The magnificent main temple has a 62
meter high vimana ( the tallest in India), which
is topped by dome carved from an 80 ton lock of
granite. A 6.5 km long wooden ramp was built to
climb it. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Overnight at the hotel in Tanjore.
Day 8
Tanjore/Trichy
After breakfast drive
to Trichy. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 9
Trichy
After breakfast drive
to Srirangam, the big temple city, which lies on
an island on the Kaveri. Visit Ranganathasvami
Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, one of the
largest temple in South India, is famous for its
superb sculpture – the 21 impressive gopurams and
its rich collection of temple jewellery. There is
a huge statue of Lord Vishnu. Not to forget the
hall with 1000 pillars and horse sculptures.
Finally visit the Jambukeshwara-Temple
dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the oldest and
largest temples of Tamil Nadu, has five walls and
seven gopurams. Here the unusual lingam under the
Jambu tree always remains under water.
Afternoon visit
Rock Fort.
In the centre of town is built on a 84 m high
rock, from where you can have a memorable view of
the surroundings, although you need to climb 437
rock cut steps.
Rest of the day is free to pursue independent
activities. Suggested, discover the old city on
foot, particularly Big Bazar Street and China
Street.
Overnight in Trichy.
Day 10
Trichy/Madurai
Early drive to Madurai
via Swamimalai. Swamimalai is one of the abodes of
Lord Murugan. It is famous for its school of
iconography and craftsmen producing Chola style
bronzes using the "lost wax" process.
Madurai, it is
the cultural capital of Tamilnadu.
Here, the Dravidian culture reached its zenith in
art, architecture, palaces and temple buildings.
Once the capital of powerful Nayaka kings, a
bustling city packed with pilgrims, businessmen,
bullock carts and legions of rickshaw pullers. Its
narrow overcrowded streets seem to be bursting at
the seams with activity. Southern India’s oldest
center for pilgrimage and learning. Upon arrival
check-in to the hotel. In
the evening enjoy a rickshaw ride to Meenakshi
temple to watch the night ceremony. The temple is
a hive of activity, colorfully decorated temple
elephant, flower sellers and performances by
musicians. At 21:30 hours, the image of Shiva is
carried in a procession accompanied by musicians,
temple singers and priests from his shrine.
Enroute Shiva visits the other deities before
entering Parvati’s (Meenakshi) temple to sleep
with her for the night.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 11
Madurai
After breakfast, again visit Meenakshi – Temple
an outstanding example of the Dravidian temple
architecture from the Vijaynagar kingdom.
Meenakshi, the fish eyed goddess and the consort
of Shiva has a temple to the south and
Sundareswarar (Shiva) a temple to the west. One of
the biggest temples of India. Its nine “Gopuram”-Temple
towers (23-30m ) have wonderful stucco images of
gods, goddesses and animals from the Hindu
mythology. Later visit the Thirumalai
Nayak Palace, a palace in Indo-Saracenic style
built in 1636, with huge domes and 240 columns
rising to 12 m, a beautiful garden and a attached
museum. The celestial Pavilion, an arcaded
octagonal structure is curiously constructed in
brick and mortar without any supporting rafters.
Afternoon free.
Day 12
Madurai/Rameshwaram/Madurai
Same day excursion to Ramesvaram.
Ramesvaram is a place where Rama is believed to
have worshiped Shiva, and so, a pilgrim to
Varanasi is expected to visit Ramesvaram next.
Visit Ramalingesvara ( or Ramanathasvami ) temple
founded by the Cholas. The most remarkable feature
of the temple is its pillared mandapas.
After sightseeing drive back to Madurai. Overnight
at the hotel in Madurai.
Day 13
Madurai/Thekkady
After breakfast drive to Thekkadi the Periyar
National Park through the cardamom country.
Periyar National Park,
a unique wildlife sanctuary, is about 780 sq.
km centered around an artificial lake fed by the
Periyar River.
This afternoon game viewing is on board boats,
which carry you through the jungle along
convoluted waterways and afford sightings of
elephant, bison, deer and occasionally, tiger.
Small animals include black Nilgiri langur, bonnet
and lion tailed macaque, Giant and Flying
squirrel. There are some 246 species of birds and
112 species of butterfly. There are trees more
than 100 years old and over 50 m high.
Overnight in the hotel at Periyar/Thekkadi.
Day 14
Thekkady/Trivandrum/
Kovalam
Morning after
breakfast drive to Kovalam via Trivandrum, almost
the southern tip of India. Today known as
Thiruvanathpuram, which has been the religious
capital of Hinduism since time immemorial. Its
contribution to the cultural wealth of India has
been enormous. Major attractions are the scenic
backwaters and excellent beaches – the best known
is Kovalam Beach, 12 km away. A perfect
place for a seaside holiday.
Overnight in a beach resort hotel.
Day 15
Kovalam
Free for independent activities.
Day 16
Kovalam
Same day excursion to
Kanyakumari,
is the Land’s end of India’ where the
Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal
meet. This is the only spot in India where it is
possible to enjoy the unique experience of seen
the sunset and the moonrise over the ocean. It is
also a popular pilgrimage destination and of great
spiritual significance to the Hindus.
Overnight at the hotel in Kovalam
Day 17
Kovalam/Trivandrum/Fly
back home
Transfer to airport in Trivandrum to connect
flight back home.
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