In Search of Peace - Temple Tours

India's Great Divide is the Vindhya Mountains. They run from east to west, separating the fertile river valley of the Ganges called the Ganga, from the Deccan Plateau which occupies much of the peninsula of India. It also separates the north, where the predominant languages are Sanskrit - based (brought in by the Indo Iranian herds people about 3,500 years ago), from the Dravidian tongues brought in by a long headed race from the Mediterranean about a thousand years earlier. The South India's coastal plains are backed by the mountains rimming the wedge of the Deccan plateau. On these plains lie the best beaches in South India. On the rimming mountains, the western and eastern ghats are the tea, coffee and spice lands. Beyond these mountains, in the wedge shaped plateau, are great old cities supported by rich farm lands and a culture that has its roots in the almost historical Kumari Continent from where, they claim, civilization spread across the world. The south is gracious, graceful, Old India. The delightful south; almost untouched by invasions throughout its history, the Indian heritage is more intact here than in other regions of the country.

Duration: 10 Nights / 11 Days Touring

Day 01: Arrive Chennai, Day 02: Chennai, Day 03: Chennai, Day 04: Chennai - Tirupati, Day 05: Tirupati - Chennai - Madurai, Day 06: Madurai - Kanyakumari,
Day 07: Kanyakumari - Kovallam, Day 08: Kovallam - Cochin - Bangalore - Puttaparthi, Day 09: Puttaparthi, Day 10: Puttaparthi - Bombay, Day 11: Depart Bombay

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india, rajasthan, jaisalmer: the lake near jaisalmer © TMAX           400 year old historic charminar monument in Hyderabad India © SREEDHAR YEDLAPATI

Day 01 : Chennai

Arrive Chennai International airport. On arrival, the guest will be met by our representative and transferred to hotel. Overnight at hotel.

Day 02 : Chennai

Morning city tour of Chennai - is the fourth largest city in India. The sprawling city which is divided in two by the cooum River, has few tall buildings to mark the impression of an easygoing market town. The gracefulness is present in Madras in such liberal quantities is propriate. Visit the Fort St. George - Still surrounded by cannon-proofwalls the fort was rebuilt several times between 1642 when its original bastions were completed and 1749 when the French left, it remains - moats and all - pretty much today as when first made the seat of empire. Declared a national monument in 1948, most of its buildings have been converted into government offices, notably the Legislature and Secretariat. At various times the fort was home of Robert Clive, Elihu Yale and Sir Arthur Wellesley. Within the fort, visit the little St Mary's Church the oldest Protestant church east of the Suez and the first Anglican one in India. Overnight at hotel.

Day 03 : Chennai

Full day sightseeing tour of Kanchipuram and Mahabalipuram. Kanchipuram - known as the Golden City of a Thousand Temples, is one of the oldest towns in India. It is famous for both its temples, many of them remarkably well preserved and for its hand-woven silks. Kanchipuram is one of the seven sacred cities of India and it is the only one associated with both Shiva and Vishnu. Visit Ekambareshwar Temple, Kailashnath Temple, Kamakshi Temple, the Vaikunthaperumal Temple, all built in the 7th and 8th centuries. With a weaving tradition dating back to the Pallava era (when silk was the royal cloth), Kanchipuram is justly famous for its particularly fine silk saris, embellished with stunning patterns. Visit the local homes of the weavers and watch them create magic out of silk thread into saris. Mahabalipuram - This is a small, quiet seaside resort with a unique 7th-century Shore Temple, a lovely beach and some of the most beautiful rock-cut temples in the world. Situated on the shore of the Bay of Bengal, Mahabalipuram was already a famous seaport in the 1st century AD. This town was a workshop for temple building. Visit the seven pagoda-style Shore temples, lashed by the waves of the sea and the seven rathas or temple chariots, a group of monolithic monuments & animal figures carved out of solid rock, the earliest known examples of Dravidian architecture. They were constructed in a single century-long burst of creative enthusiasm, starting in the reign of Narasimhavarman 1 (AD 630-68). End the visit by photography of the beautiful Shore temples at sunset. Overnight at hotel.

Day 04 : Chennai - Tirupati

Full day trip to Tirupati (154 kms each way). The "holy hill" of Tirumala in the extreme south of Andhra Pradesh is one the most important pilgrimage centres in India, and is claimed to be the busiest in the world - eclipsing Jerusalem, Rome and Mecca in its sheer number of pilgrims. Tirumala is an engrossing place where you can spend the whole day just wandering around. It's one of the few temples in India which allows non-hindus into the sanctum but, despite this, the place sees few foreign visitors. Venkateshwara Temple - Pilgrims flock to Tirumala to visit the ancient temple of Venkateshwara, an avtar of Vishnu. This is the god whose pictures graces the reception areas of most lodges and restaurants in Southern India and garlanded in so many flowers that only his feet are visible. Among the powers attributed to Venkateshwara is the granting of any wish that is made in front of the idol at Tirumala; and so the millions come. There are never less than 5000 pilgrims here at any one time and, in single day, the total is often as high as 100,000. The temple staff alone number nearly 6000. Overnight at a hotel.

Day 05 : Tirupati - Chennai - Madurai

Morning drive to Chennai airport (154 kms) to connect flight Chennai - Madurai ( 1145 / 1240 hrs. ). Upon arrival met and transferred to hotel. Madurai - It's one of the most pleasant Indian cities, and has a charming situation on the River Vaigai, fringed by lush paddy fields and coconut groves. Visit the Meenakshi temple one of the biggest temple complexes in India - 46 ft. long by 790 ft broad built in the 17th Century. It is a rectangular twin shrine - the southern temple dedicated to Meenakshi (the consort of Shiva) and the other to Shiva. It is Madurai's greatest landmark - a file city within a city. The complex includes a bazaar that bustles from dawn to nightfall. The high point of the Meenakshi temple is "Hall of a Thousand Pillars", built in the 16th C which is as great a work of structural engineering as it is of art. You will drive (walk is recommended ) through the fascinating bazaar that is bustling from dawn to nightfall. If time permits you may also visit the palace of Tirumala Nayak which is an example of the architectural mastery of the Nayaks - a blend of Hindu and Saracen architecture. It's enormous roofed arcade supported by 48 foot high stoned pillar still stands. Overnight at hotel.

Day 06 : Madurai - Kanyakumari

Morning, drive to Kanyakumari ( 240 kms / 5 hours). Kanyakumari - meeting point of three oceans, the Bay of Bengal meets the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea. Kanyakumari is famous for its beautiful views of sunrise, sunset and moonrise over the waters. Kanyakumari is also a popular pilgrimage destination and of great significance to Hindus. Overnight at hotel

Day 07 : Kanyakumari - Kovallam

Early morning view the rising sun. Return to the hotel for breakfast. Thereafter drive to Kovallam (70 kms / 1 ½ hours). Upon arrival check in at hotel. Kovallam - Kovallam is one of India's most spectacular beach with the boundless blue of the Arabian Sea and the unwinding miles of fine - sanded beaches washed by the surf which roars and hisses at the feet of the stalwart palms. Located in idyllic surroundings, it's a beautiful getaway for relaxation & recuperation. Rest of the day at leisure for own activities and enjoy the facilities of the hotel or at the beach. Overnight at hotel

Day 08 : Kovallam - Cochin - Bangalore - Puttaparthi

Morning drive to Cochin airport to connect flight Cochin / Bangalore ( 1450 / 1545 hrs. ). Upon arrival in Bangalore - drive to Puttparthi (170 kms / 3 ½ hours). Ovenright at Ashram / hotel.

Day 09 : Puttaparthi

Day at Puttaparthi. Overnight at Ashram / hotel.

Day 10 : Puttaparthi - Bombay

Transfer to the airport for flight Puttparthi - Bombay ( 1450 / 1610 hrs. ). Upon arrival met and transferred to the international airport for flight back home.

Day 11 : Bombay

Transfer to the airport.

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