| Duration - |
18 Nights / 19 Days |
| Places to Visit - |
Mumbai - Mysore - Nagarhole - Coonoor - Cochin -
Periyar - Madurai - Karaikadi - Tanjore - Podicherry |
» Day 01 - Mumbai - MysoreMorning flight to
Bangalore. On arrival join your driver and proceed to the palace city of
mysore. sTay three nights at the lalitha mahal palace hotel (new wing).
»
Day 2 & 3 - MysoreOver the next two days explore Mysore and the
surrounding area. Places of interest include the Maharaja's places of
interest include the Maharaja's palace- a giant indo- saracen wedding cake
of a building - the colourful vegetable and flower markets, and chamundi
hill noted for its Nandi temple. Outside Mysore visit the ruins of Tipu
Sultan's capital at Srirangapatna, and somnathpur, whose star-shaped kesava
teple is considered to be one of the finest examples of Hoysala
architecture.
» Day 04 - Mysore - Nagarhole National park90
kms southwest of Mysore lies Nagarhole National park, which claims
populations of tiger, leopard and elephant as well as over 250 species of
birds. Visit thepark by jeep, on elephant back and in a coracle. Stay two
nights at the Kabini river Lodge or at water Woods a small six bedroom
bungalow, beautifully appointed, and situated ont hebanks of the Kabini
river.
As an alternative to Nagarhole National Park, anglers may
wish to consider staying at the Cauvery fishing camp on the banks of the
Cauvery River at Bheemeshwari which is noted for its mahseer fishing (best
season November to June). The mahseer is considered to be one of the finest
game fish in the world. Accommodation is in spacious, well furnished "ethnic
loghuts." The Cauvery fishing Camp is situated 100 kms from Bangalore
and 85 kms from Mysore.
» Day 05 - NagarholeA
day to explore Nagarhole, with plenty of opportunities for wildlife viewing.
»
Day 06 - Nagarhole - CoonoorMorning drive to Ooty, a famous hill
station in the Nilgiri Hills. Coonoor is just 13 kms from Ooty and offers a
relaxing alternative to this butling town. Stay two nights at the Taj Garden
retreat Hotel in Coonoor.
»
Day 07 - CoonoorExploring the blue mountains: visit a tea estate,
take in the lovely views from the "Dolphin's Nose", and see the
botanical gardens in Ooty and Coonoor. From Coonoor it is possible to ride
the scenic narrow gauge Nilgiri Blue Mountain train down to Mettupalayam. To
do this we suggest spending the morning of Day 7 in Coonoor, and in the
afternoon taking the train down to Mettupalayam, with an overnight stay at
the hotel heritage Inn nearby Coimbatore. On Day 8 continue by car from
Coimbatore to Cochin
» Day 08 - Coonoor - CochinDrive
south to the Malabar Coast and to Cochin. Over the centuries the Postuguese,
Dutch and British have all influenced this fascinating city. Stay at the
Brunton Boatyard Hotel overlooking the sea in Fort Cochin.
Please
note that you may wish to consider breaking your journey from Conoor to
Cochin at Kolongode palace, in the foothills of the Western Ghats, almost
the epicentre of the Palghat pass, that permitted free flow of trade and
culture, since time immemorial. In these environs, is the palace and estate
of the Maharaja of Kolongode.
Kolongode, and ideal place for
exploring body and soul to revitalize and renew- be it through the magic of
Ayurveda, the salubrious climate throughout the year. The Ayurveda Palace
oriented towards personal goals of guests.the Heritage rooms with all it's
ancient traditions and customs restored to it's original yet simple
grandeur.To fully experience and enjoy Kolongode Palace we would recommend a
two night stay. Further details on request.
» Day 09 -
CochinThis morning visit the synagogue, dutch Palace, St Francis'
Church and the spice market. In the afternoon take a harbour cruise to see
some of the nearby islands and the legendary chinese fishing nets.
| Duration - |
18 Nights / 19 Days |
| Places to Visit - |
Mumbai - Mysore - Nagarhole - Coonoor - Cochin -
Periyar - Madurai - Karaikadi - Tanjore - Podicherry |
» Day 10 - Cochin - PeriyarAfter breakfast
drive along the coast to Alleppey and cruise by motor boat across Vembanad
Lake to Changancherry. Continue on by car to lake periyar wildlife sanctuary
in the cardamom hills. Stay at spice village or taj garden retreat.
Alternatively, you may decide to take a two night rice barge cruise on the
backwaters, before continuing to periyar or return from Cochin to Mumbai by
air.
» Day 11 - PeriyarEarly morning and
afternoon wildlife viewing by boat; alternatively, take a trek through the
forest with a local guide.
» Day 12 - Periyar - MaduraiLeave
for Chenai by air or train. Alternatively continue by car to Chennai.
»
Day 13 - Madurai - KaraikadiLeave this morning for the region of
chettinad, just 90 kms east of Madurai, and home to the Nattukottai
Chettiars, a properous banking community, who ventured overseas to Ceylon,
Burma and Indo-China in the 19th and 20th centuries and amassed great
fortunes. Stay for two nights at The Bangala a charming 75 year old
Chettinad Bungalow belonging to the Meyyappa Chettiar family that has been
sensitively restored into a delightful heritage guesthouse.
»
Day 14 - KaraikudiExplore the area of Chettinad visiting some of
the grand mansions that are an architectural delight. The Chettiars are
renowned for their warmth and hospitality and they celebrate many local
festivals throughout the year, but the days following the Pongal festival
(after the 13th January) when cattle are adorned with garlands and their
horns painted in bright colours is a very special time to visit Chettinad.
»
Day 15 - Karaikudi - TanjoreExploring the blue mountains: visit a
tea estate, take in the lovely views from the "Dolphin's Nose",
and see the botanical gardens in Ooty and Coonoor. From Coonoor it is
possible to ride the scenic narrow gauge Nilgiri Blue Mountain train down to
Mettupalayam. To do this we suggest spending the morning of Day 7 in
Coonoor, and in the afternoon taking the train down to Mettupalayam, with an
overnight stay at the hotel heritage Inn nearby Coimbatore. On Day 8
continue by car from Coimbatore to Cochin
» Day 16 -
TanjoreToday visit Trichy which is dominated by the Rock Fort
temple.the temple can be reached bya steep flight of steps cut into a tunnel
through the rock. Also visit Srirangam; this superb temple complex is spread
over an island in the Cauvery River.
» Day 17 - Tanjore -
PodicherryDrive via the temple towns of Kumbakonam and
Chidambaramto Pondicherry,a former french colony: the town reveals a
lingering continental influence in its architecture and layout. Stay
overnight at the hotel De L'Orient.
» Day 18 - Pondicherry
- Fisherman's CoverThis morning visit the Aurobindo Ashram, founded
by a Bengal philosopher in the early 20thcentury, and continue to
Mahabalipuram to explore the stunning temples and giant rock carvings,
created by the Pallava king Narasimhavarman in the 7th century. 14 cave
temples have been hewn into the cliff face, but even more remarkable are the
nine monolithic "Chariot" shrines, each carved from a single
boulder, which stand on the seashore. Stay for two nights at the nearby
Fisherman's cove Hotel (luxury sea facing cottage).
» Day
19 - Fisherman's Cove - ChennaiConclude your journey with a visit
to Kanchipuram to se the 7th century Kailasanatha and Vaikuntaperumal
temples, dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu respectively. Kanchipuram is also
noted for its cotton dyeing and silk weaving. This afternoon end your
journey at Chennai.