13 Nights / 14 Days
Package Price :₹695.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 50,500.00/- Per Person
India is a land of contrasts and diversity. If you visit the north of the subcontinent, you’ll find the lofty mountains and the mighty plains. As you take a turn for the south, you’re greeted with mighty plateaus and gorgeous beaches. There are a lot of tourist places in South India that are left for you to discover.
If you look closely, you’ll find a fitting contrast in the ancient heritage in the pulsating cities of the South. Try the sophisticated Chennai, the tech-savvy Bangalore, or the humble Hyderabad, you will find the touch of modernity you’re looking for. Moreover, from Kerala to Ooty, there is no dearth for honeymoon packages in South India.All in all, your South India tour is surely going to be a mix of diverse experiences.If you’re planning to book South India tour packages, then you should definitely check out the ones by NTP Groups.
Cost Includes
· Accommodation in mentioned Hotels in double Rooms
· Breakfast at all hotels
· All meals at the Houseboat A/c Premium
· Transportation using A/C vehicle as per itinerary
· Arrival assistance
· Service of an English speaking driver
· Parking, Toll
· All Taxes
Cost Excludes
· Flight / Train tickets
· Services / facilities not mentioned in cost includes
· Extra meals or Drinks
· Tips
· Telephone charges
· Laundry & other expenses of personal nature
DAY 01 - CHENNAI
Arrive at Chennai and check-into your hotel. After that Spend your day in local sightseeing of Chennai city, where you can visit the Santhome Cathedral, Birla Planetarium, Elliot Beach, Valluvar Kottam, National Art and Government Museum, Anna Zoological Park, Kalakshetra and the Theosophical Society. Overnight stay at GRT Grande.
One of the best places to begin your journey, Chennai is the capital of Tamil Nadu and the sixth largest city in India. It’s one of the top tourist places in South India and the primary gateway for your South India trip. Formerly known as Madras, Chennai is a beautiful mix of the old and the young. Witness to a lot of historical kingdoms, today it’s a contemporary city with all amenities. If you’ve already covered the museums and temples, you can check out the Marina Beach - the world’s second-longest city beach. Chennai is one of the best South tourist places and has several museums, zoos, and monuments.
DAY 02 - MAHABALIPURAM
Day of two of South India tour starts after the breakfast. Then drive to Mahabalipuram, the world heritage site famous for the monolith temples dating back to centuries. Also visit Kanchipuram, the city of temples enroute. Reach Mahabalipuram to have an overnight stay at Grand Bay.
The first major destination in the package is Mahabalipuram, one of the best tourist destinations in South India, famous for its edifices of Dravidian art and architecture. The guided tour of the rock cut temples built by the Kings of Pallava Dynasty and other attractions of the region over two days will be a beautiful start to your South India trip. It’s definitely one of the famous spots on the South India tourist map.
DAY 03 - MAHABALIPURAM
Day three of South India holiday Package starts after breakfast. Spend the whole day in the sightseeing tour of Mahabalipuram visiting shore temple, Arjuna's Penance, Krishna Mandapam, Five Rathas and beach. Overnight stay at hotel Grand Bay.
There are a lot of sightseeing spots in Mahabalipuram. One of the primary attractions is of course the Shore Temple, an 8th century temple by the sea. You can also check out some other important monuments such as the Five Rathas and Arjuna’s Penance. A tour of the UNESCO World Heritage group of monuments is also a must. You can also relax on the beach if you want.
DAY 04 - PONDICHERRY
Day four of the South India Travel starts after breakfast. Then drive to Pondicherry, covers an area of 480 sq.km. consisting of the four coastal regions of Pondicherry, Karakkal, Yanam and Mahe. These where former French possessions situated on the eastern coast.. Visit:- Sree Aurobindo Ashram- The world famous Sree Aurobindo Ashram is situated here. Raj Nivas- The official residence of the Lieutenant Governor, now known as Raj Nivas, is a true specimen of the fusion of Indian and French cultures. The main building is 200 years old. The interiors, the sitting rooms and the enclosing galleries have wooden furnishings which have a French base with Indian syle caving. Over night at Hotel Atithi.
The next leg of the tour takes guests to the beach destination Pondicherry, the erstwhile French Colony of the region, which is a confluence of rich culture and grand architecture. Pondicherry is one of the best places to see in South India and you’ll get to savour the colonial ambience combined with the rich Tamil culture while being engaged in Katamaran (fishing-raft) rides, fishing, swimming, and sightseeing.
DAY 05 - KUMBAKONAM
Day five of South india tour starts after breakfast. Kumbakonam is a sacred spot known for its 4 large great temples dedicated to,
1) Sarangapani
2) Kumbeswarar
3) Brahma and
4) Nageswarar. Around Kumbakonam there are all the Navagraha Temples (Planetary Temples). Visit temples and stay over night at Mantra Koodam.
Kumbakonam, your next stop is a whirlwind collection of wonderful temples that’ll take you back to the time of the earliest dynasties of the South. It also has two World-Heritage listed temples and can be a peaceful addition to your South India Travel. You can move ahead to Tanjore, erstwhile capital of the majestic Chola Empire. It’s a heritage city echoing the might and grandeur of Chola architectural styles and culture.
DAY 06 - KUMBAKONAM
Today Morning after breakfast visit temples. Stay over night at Mantra Koodam.
A village walk with a village temple visit and village school visit are complimentary. A peeping into a village house seeing the hutment and trying out a kolam in a village house by a guests would be memorable experiences. Also a bullock cart ride around the village and a cooking demonstration in the property would also be something the guests would cherish.
The next day, you can check out some of the beautiful temples of Kumbakonam such as the Kumbeswara Temple, Sarangapani Temple, Chakrapani Temple, and the Ramaswamy Temple.
DAY 07 - TANJORE
Today Morning after breakfast proceed to Tanjore. (Tanjore was once the capital of the Cholas, a destiny of temple builders who ruled south India between the 10th and 14th centuries). On arrival check in at the hotel. Afternoon visit Sri Brahadeeswara Temple and Art Gallery. Evening free to relax and Stay overnight at Hotel Svatma.
Your next leg of the trip involves visiting another historic town - Tanjore. Also known as Thanjavur, it’s the ancient capital of the Chola kingdom. You can witness the grandeur of the Chola temple here. One of the best examples is the Brihadeeswara Temple, one of the most magnificent pieces of Chola architecture. Other things to see here are Airavatesvara Temple, Thanjavur Royal Palace, and Gangaikonda Temple.
DAY 08 - MADURAI
Drive to Madurai in Tamilnadu, one of South India's greatest temple towns. Madurai has a rich cultural heritage passed on from the great Tamil era which is more than 2500 years old. In the evening, visit the Meenakshi Temple to attend the popular evening ceremony where the Hindu God Siva is taken in a palanquin. Overnight at hotel GRT.
Madurai is one of the top tourist places in South India. It was home to the Pandya dynasty and now consists of a number of historic temples. One of the most popular temples is the Meenakshi Amman Temple. Other renowned places are Koodal Alagar Temple, Thiruparankundram, Thirumalai Nayak Palace, Gandhi Museum, etc.
DAY 09- PERIYAR
Today morning you can go to see the rare species of plantations and animals. Afternoon visit spice plantation like cardamom, Pepper, Coffee, and tea estate etc… On way back to Hotel you could stop the local market and pick up some fragrant spices. Overnight stay at hotel Abad.
In the next leg of your journey, you move from temples to wildlife. One of the best holiday destinations in South India, Periyar is a wildlife enthusiast’s paradise. It’s located in Thekkady and is set in the lofty Wesetrn Ghats. In olden days, it used to be the hunting ground for Travancore kings.
DAY 10 - PERIYAR
Today morning you can go to see the rare species of plantations and animals. Afternoon visit spice plantation like cardamom, Pepper, Coffee, and tea estate etc… On way back to Hotel you could stop the local market and pick up some fragrant spices. Overnight stay at hotel Abad.
Periyar is home to some of the prolific species of fauna. Some of the animals you can expect to see here are the Sambar, Gaur, Barking Deer, the tiger, and the Nilgiri Langur. You can also witness the beautiful Periyar Lake. A safari in the tropical forests of Periyar is sure to feed your wild side.
DAY 11 - KUMARAKOM
Today morning Drive to Kumarakom and embark on your private houseboat and cruise.
On arrival check into a Traditional Houseboat of Kerala Style and cruise through the backwaters is the fabulous way to explore the fascinating beauty of the backwaters. Stay overnight in Houseboat - Premium
Idyllically located on the Vembanad backwaters, Kumarakom can be your gateway to experience the spectacular greenery of South India. You can spend some quiet, relaxed moments of repose while watching the paddy fields or the green foliage. You can also taste some of the best seafood out there.
DAY 12 - COCHIN
Today morning Drive to cochin. Here you can see the St Francis Church, the oldest Church in India, 500 year old Portuguese Houses, Chinese fishing nets, 16th century Synagogue, Jew Town and Mattancherry Palace, built by Portuguese, this Palace contains some of India’s most beautiful murals. Evening go for shopping. Overnight at Hotel Casino.
In the final leg of the journey, you’ll be a part of the cosmopolitan culture of Cochin and an intermingling of the ancient and the contemporary. Here you will get to experience some of the oldest colonial houses, palaces, and the famous Chinese fishing nets.
DAY 13 - COCHIN
Relax in the hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel Casino.
To fully enjoy the wonders of Kochi, you must spend one more day here. Some of the best sightseeing options are the Chinese Fishing Nets, Hill Palace Museum, Santa Cruz Basilica Church, Dutch Palace, and a string of museums and galleries.
DAY 14 - DEPARTURE
Morning after breakfast departure transfer to Cochin Airport for your onward journey.
With this, the grand South Indian tour comes to an end. You can book your South India holiday today with NTP and explore our South India holiday packages
Q: What is the best time to visit Tamil Nadu?
Ans: The ideal time to visit Tamil Nadu is during the winter season from October to March, as the weather is cooler and pleasant, especially for sightseeing.
Q: How can I reach Tamil Nadu?
Ans: By Air: Tamil Nadu has several airports, with Chennai International Airport being the busiest and well-connected internationally. Other airports include Coimbatore, Madurai, Trichy, and Salem.
By Train: Tamil Nadu is well-connected to major Indian cities through the Indian Railways network, with Chennai being a central hub.
By Road: There are excellent roadways connecting Tamil Nadu to other states, and you can travel by bus, car, or taxi.
Q: What are the top tourist destinations in Tamil Nadu?
Ans: Chennai: Marina Beach, Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Fort St. George, San Thome Basilica.
Madurai: Meenakshi Temple, Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal.
Mahabalipuram: Shore Temple, Pancha Rathas, Arjuna’s Penance.
Ooty: Botanical Gardens, Nilgiri Mountain Railway, Ooty Lake.
Kodaikanal: Kodaikanal Lake, Coaker’s Walk, Pillar Rocks.
Rameswaram: Ramanathaswamy Temple, Pamban Bridge.
Thanjavur: Brihadeeswarar Temple (UNESCO site).
Kanyakumari: Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Thiruvalluvar Statue, and the southernmost tip where three seas meet.
Q: What are the popular activities in Tamil Nadu?
Ans: Temple tours: Visiting famous temples like Meenakshi Temple in Madurai, Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur, and Rameswaram Temple.
Hill station stays: Enjoy the serene hill stations like Ooty and Kodaikanal with trekking, boating, and sightseeing.
Heritage tours: Explore historical sites like Mahabalipuram’s stone carvings, the temples of Kanchipuram, and French architecture in Pondicherry.
Wildlife and nature: Visit Mudumalai and Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuaries, Crocodile Bank, and Botanical Gardens in Ooty.
Q: Is Tamil Nadu safe for solo travelers?
Ans: Tamil Nadu is generally safe for solo travelers, including women. However, it’s advisable to follow basic safety guidelines, such as avoiding secluded areas at night and keeping your belongings secure.
Q: What is the main language spoken in Tamil Nadu?
Ans: The official language is Tamil, but English is widely understood in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. Hindi is less commonly spoken compared to the northern states.
Q: What kind of food can I expect in Tamil Nadu?
Ans: Tamil Nadu is famous for its South Indian cuisine, including dishes like idli, dosa, sambar, vada, and Chettinad cuisine. Vegetarians will find plenty of options, but non-vegetarian dishes like mutton biryani and chicken Chettinad are also popular.
Q: What is the dress code for visiting temples in Tamil Nadu?
Ans: Modest clothing is recommended when visiting temples. Men are often required to wear dhotis or remove their shirts in some temples, while women should wear sarees or cover their shoulders and knees. Many temples have strict dress codes.
Q: Do I need to hire a guide?
Ans: While it's not mandatory, hiring a local guide can enrich your experience, especially for historical sites and temples where understanding the cultural context is essential.
Q: What are the transportation options within Tamil Nadu?
Ans: Public Transport: State-run buses and auto-rickshaws are common in cities.
Taxis and Cabs: Available through ride-hailing apps like Uber and Ola in most cities.
Car Rentals: You can rent a car if you prefer private transportation.
Trains: Tamil Nadu has an extensive railway network that connects major towns and cities.
Q: Are there any shopping recommendations?
Ans: Silk sarees from Kanchipuram, brassware and Tanjore paintings from Thanjavur, handicrafts from Mahabalipuram, and spices from markets in Chennai or Madurai are popular.
Q: Are there any festivals in Tamil Nadu I should know about?
Ans: Pongal (mid-January) is the most important festival, celebrating the harvest. Other festivals include Tamil New Year (April), Thaipusam, Karthigai Deepam, and Mahamaham (every 12 years in Kumbakonam).
Q: What are some common etiquettes in Tamil Nadu?
Ans: Remove footwear before entering temples and homes.
Respect local customs and traditions, especially in religious and rural areas.
Use the right hand for eating and giving or receiving things, as the left hand is considered unclean.
Q: Do I need to be aware of any cultural sensitivities?
Ans: Tamil Nadu is known for its rich culture and traditions. It's important to be respectful in religious sites, dress conservatively, and avoid public displays of affection in rural and religious areas.