06 Nights /07 Days
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The Madurai-Rameshwaram-Kanyakumari-Kovalam tour offers a perfect blend of spiritual, cultural, and coastal experiences. Start in Madurai with its iconic Meenakshi Amman Temple and rich history. Then, visit Rameshwaram, home to the revered Ramanathaswamy Temple and the scenic Pamban Bridge. Proceed to Kanyakumari, where the Indian Ocean meets the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, and visit the Vivekananda Rock Memorial. End with the relaxing beaches of Kovalam, known for its golden sands and tranquil atmosphere. A journey that combines devotion, natural beauty, and coastal charm.
Package Include
- Pick up at Madurai airport/ railway station & Drop at Trivandrum airport/ railway station.
- Intercity transfers from Madurai – Rameshwaram - Kanyakumari - Kovalam – Trivandrum.
- Accommodation for 01 night in Madurai.
- Accommodation for 01 night in Rameshwaram.
- Accommodation for 01 night in Kanyakumari.
- Accommodation for 02 nights in Kovalam.
- 05 breakfasts.
- Local sightseeing at the destinations.
- Toll Tax, state taxes, parking and driver allowance.
- All transfers and sightseeing by AC Innova.
- All applicable hotel taxes as of today.
Package Exclude
- Any Train fare throughout the tour itinerary.
- Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, tips, porter-age etc.
- Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary.
- Entrance Fees, video camera permits during sightseeing.
- Any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes), etc (to be borne by the client directly).
- Travel Insurance.
- Any other feature which is not mentioned in the "Cost includes" column.
- GST Applicable
Day 01: Madurai Arrival
Meet and assist by NTP representative on arrival at Madurai airport. Transfer and check in at the hotel.
Overnight stay in Madurai.
Day 02: Madurai Local Sightseeing and Darshan
After breakfast proceed for a sightseeing tour of Madurai. Visit the Meenakshiamman Temple – also referred to as Meenakshi Amman or Minakshi-Sundareshwara Temple,is a historic Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River . It is dedicated to Meenakshi, a form of Parvati, and her consort, Sundareswar, a form of Shiva. . Enjoy the light and sound show at Thirumanalaik Hall. Return back at the hotel. Overnight stay in Madurai.
Day 03: Madurai – Rameshwaram (165 KM 3 HOURS Approximate time of travel)
After early breakfast check out from hotel and drive to Rameshwaram, on arrival check into hotel. Afternoon proceed for sightseeing of Rameshwaram – visit Agnitheertham, Ramjharokatemple, Ramanathaswamy Temple, Dhanushkodi and Adam's bridge. Overnight stay in Rameshwaram.
Day 04: Rameshwaram – Kanyakumari (313 km /8hrs)
After early breakfast check out from Hotel and drive to Kanyakumari, on arrival check into Hotel. Afternoon proceed for sightseeing of Kanyakumari – visit Vivekananda Rock, Suchithram Temple, Devi Kanyakumari Temple, Gandhi Memorial and Triveni Sangam. Evening watch the most beautiful Sunset of Kanyakumari. Overnight stay in Kanyakumari.
Day 05: Kanyakumari – Kovalam (85 km /2 hrs approximate travel time)
After breakfast, drive to your beach resort at Kovalam the international beach destination of Kerala with shallow water for swimming and other water sports activities. After lunch enjoy the beach till the sun set in the Arabian Sea. Overnight stay in Kovalam.
Day 06: Kovalam
Today after breakfast you will have a half day city tour to visit the iconic spots Old Travancore Kingdom's capital Trivandrum includes, Padmanabhapuram Temple, Napier Museum, Sri Chithira Art Gallery, Zoo, and adjacent Palace etc. after back to your resort and enjoy the beach. Overnight stay in Kovalam.
Day 07: Kovalam Departure
After breakfast transfer to Kovalam Airport/ Railway Station as per the itinerary.
1. What are the main attractions in Madurai?
Meenakshi Amman Temple: A stunning Dravidian-style temple dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Shiva, one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in India.
Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal: A majestic palace showcasing Indo-Saracenic architecture.
Gandhi Memorial Museum: A museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi and India's freedom struggle.
Vaigai River: The river that flows through Madurai, offering a serene atmosphere.
2. What are the key attractions in Rameshwaram?
Ramanathaswamy Temple: An important pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva, famous for its 22 holy wells and magnificent corridors.
Pamban Bridge: A historic sea bridge connecting Rameswaram to the mainland, offering spectacular views of the sea.
Dhanushkodi: A ghost town with beautiful beaches and ruins, known for its eerie atmosphere.
Agni Theertham: A sacred sea bath believed to cleanse sins.
3. What should I do in Kanyakumari?
Vivekananda Rock Memorial: A beautiful monument located on a rocky island, honoring Swami Vivekananda.
Kanyakumari Temple: A sacred temple dedicated to Goddess Kanyakumari, located at the southernmost tip of India.
Thiruvalluvar Statue: A massive statue dedicated to the Tamil philosopher Thiruvalluvar.
Sunrise & Sunset Views: Witness the spectacular sight of the sun rising and setting at the confluence of three seas – the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean.
4. What are the must-see attractions in Kovalam?
Kovalam Beach: Famous for its crescent-shaped beaches, including Lighthouse Beach, Hawa Beach, and Samudra Beach.
Vizhinjam Marine Aquarium: An interesting marine aquarium showcasing local marine life.
Kovalam Lighthouse: Offers panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding beaches.
Ayurvedic treatments: Kovalam is known for its Ayurvedic resorts and healing therapies.
5. How do I travel between Madurai, Rameshwaram, Kanyakumari, and Kovalam?
By Road: All four destinations are connected by well-maintained highways. Travel by private car or taxi is a popular choice, or you can take long-distance buses.
By Train: Madurai and Rameswaram are well-connected by train. Kanyakumari and Kovalam also have train stations, but travel by train between these destinations may take time.
By Air: The nearest airport to Madurai is Madurai International Airport. For Kanyakumari, the nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport (90 km away), and Kovalam is close to Trivandrum as well.
6. How much time should I spend at each place?
Madurai: 1-2 days for temple visits and local sightseeing.
Rameswaram: 1-2 days to explore the temple, beaches, and nearby sites.
Kanyakumari: 1-2 days to see the temples, monuments, and enjoy the coastal views.
Kovalam: 2-3 days, especially if you want to relax at the beach and indulge in Ayurvedic treatments.
7. When is the best time to visit Madurai, Rameswaram, Kanyakumari, and Kovalam?
The best time to visit is from October to March, when the weather is cooler and more pleasant. Summer months (April-June) can be very hot, especially in Madurai and Rameswaram.
8. What should I wear when visiting temples in these places?
Modest clothing is required. For men, dhotis or trousers are common, while women should wear sarees, salwar kameez, or other traditional attire. Avoid wearing shorts, skirts, or sleeveless tops in temples.
Footwear: Most temples require you to remove shoes before entering, so be prepared to walk barefoot in temple areas.
9. What are the local delicacies I should try?
Madurai: Famous for its jigarthanda (a cool, refreshing drink), Kari Dosa, and other South Indian delicacies like dosa, idli, and sambar.
Rameswaram: Known for its seafood, particularly fish curry, prawn masala, and crab.
Kanyakumari: Seafood dishes, especially fish curry, sambar, and appam with stew.
Kovalam: A coastal town where you can enjoy fresh seafood, along with Kerala-style dosa, idli, and fish curry.
10. Are there any special customs or etiquette to follow at temples?
Modesty and silence: Maintain silence inside temples and show reverence. Avoid loud talking or using mobile phones.
Offerings: Common offerings include flowers, coconuts, and incense sticks. You can buy these from local shops near the temples.
Photography: Photography may be restricted in some temples or holy areas. Be sure to check for signs or ask before taking photos.
11. What should I carry with me?
- Comfortable clothing, especially for temple visits.
- A water bottle, sunscreen, and a hat for protection against the sun.
- Cash for offerings, small purchases, and travel expenses (although cards are accepted in many places).
- A camera, but check the rules for photography in temples.