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Sacred South India: Tamil Nadu, Kerala & Karnataka


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Sacred South India: Tamil Nadu, Kerala & Karnataka

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19 days from $3483 pp with roundtrip flights

Step into a richly layered journey through South India, where ancient temples, misty hill-stations, fragrant spice regions, and palm-lined backwaters unfold in a seamless, comfort-led route from Bangalore to Chennai.

At a Glance

  • 17-night South India journey: Bangalore to Chennai
  • Bangalore & Mysore: temples, palaces, markets
  • Ooty: toy train, tea, cool hill escapes
  • Kerala: Cochin heritage & Alleppey backwaters
  • Thekkady: spices, lake, optional nature walk
  • Tamil Nadu: Madurai, Tanjore, Pondicherry, Mahabalipuram
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Step into a richly layered journey through South India, where ancient temples, misty hill-stations, fragrant spice regions, and palm-lined backwaters unfold in a seamless, comfort-led route from Bangalore to Chennai. This immersive itinerary blends iconic sights with authentic local moments—exploring royal heritage in Mysore, travelling through the Nilgiris to Ooty with its classic toy train experience, and discovering the colonial character and cultural rhythm of Cochin.

Cruise through Kerala’s serene waterways on a traditional houseboat day experience in Alleppey, then head into the green heart of the Western Ghats for wildlife and spice trails in Thekkady near Periyar. Continue to temple-rich Madurai for timeless rituals and living history, before tracing the sacred legacy of the Cholas at Tanjore and the vibrant, French-influenced charm of Pondicherry. Your journey ends on the sculpted shoreline of Mahabalipuram, where ancient stonework meets the Bay of Bengal—an unforgettable finale before your departure from Chennai.

Travel style notes

  • Designed for travellers who want culture + scenery with a relaxed, well-paced flow.
  • Includes a mix of heritage highlights, local experiences, and time to unwind.
  • Optional activities (where listed) can be added for extra depth, depending on your interests.

The short itinerary

Day 1 : DEPART NEW YORK – BENGALURU (BANGALORE)
Day 2 : ARRIVE BENGALURU (BANGALORE)
Day 3 : BENGALURU (BANGALORE) – MYSURU (MYSORE) (BY ROAD: APPROX. 150 KM / 3 HOURS)
Day 4 : MYSURU (MYSORE) SIGHTSEEING (BY ROAD: WITHIN SIGHTSEEING LIMITS)
Day 5 : MYSURU (MYSORE) – OOTY (BY ROAD: 150 KM / APPROX. 5 HOURS)
Day 6 : OOTY – COONOOR (TOY TRAIN) – OOTY (BY ROAD: WITHIN SIGHTSEEING LIMITS)
Day 7 : OOTY – COIMBATORE (BY ROAD) – COCHIN (BY TRAIN 13:10–16:55)
Day 8 : COCHIN SIGHTSEEING & CULTURAL EXPERIENCES (MATTANCHERRY, FORT COCHIN & KATHAKALI)
Day 9 : COCHIN TO ALLEPPEY – KERALA BACKWATERS DAY CRUISE (KETTUVALLAM)
Day 10 : ALLEPPEY TO THEKKADY (PERIYAR) – INTO THE SPICE HILLS & KALARIPAYATTU
Day 11 : THEKKADY (PERIYAR) – NATURE WALK, SPICE TRAILS & PERIYAR LAKE
Day 12 : THEKKADY – MADURAI (DRIVE) | GATEWAY TO TAMIL NADU’S TEMPLE CITY
Day 13 : MADURAI SIGHTSEEING (CITY TOUR) | TEMPLES, PALACES & TAMIL HERITAGE
Day 14 : MADURAI TO TANJORE (THANJAVUR) | CHOLA GRANDEUR & TEMPLE TOWN ATMOSPHERE
Day 15 : TANJORE TO PONDICHERRY | FROM CHOLA HERITAGE TO FRENCH-COLONIAL CHARM
Day 16 : PONDICHERRY SIGHTSEEING | FRENCH QUARTER, MUSEUMS & SPIRITUAL HERITAGE
Day 17 : PONDICHERRY TO MAHABALIPURAM | UNESCO TEMPLES, ROCK-CUT WONDERS & BAY OF BENGAL BREEZES
Day 18 : MAHABALIPURAM | LEISURE BY THE BAY OF BENGAL
Day 19 : MAHABALIPURAM – CHENNAI | DEPARTURE DAY

Day 1 : DEPART NEW YORK – BENGALURU (BANGALORE)

Your journey begins today as you depart NEW YORK, setting out for Bengaluru (Bangalore)—the vibrant gateway to South India. As you take off, settle in for an overnight flight and enjoy the anticipation of what lies ahead: a region of ancient temples, spice-scented markets, lush hills, and a rich tapestry of cultures that feels both timeless and alive.

If you’re travelling with checked luggage, keep key essentials in your hand baggage—your passport, travel documents, any prescription medication, chargers, and a light layer for the cabin. This helps you arrive feeling organised and ready to begin your adventure without stress.

Practical flight tips for a smoother start

  • Wear comfortable layers—aircraft cabins can feel cooler than expected.
  • Hydrate well and limit alcohol to help reduce jet lag.
  • Pack a light eye mask and earplugs for better rest on the flight.
  • Have a pen handy for any arrival forms and travel notes.

Arrival readiness

Bengaluru is known for its pleasant climate compared to many Indian cities, but evenings can still feel cooler—especially if you’re continuing to hill regions later in your itinerary. A light jumper or scarf is a great travel companion for the first night.

Overnight on board.

Day 2 : ARRIVE BENGALURU (BANGALORE)

Arrive in Bengaluru (Bangalore) on a morning international flight, where the energy of South India greets you from the very first moment—cooler air than you might expect, tree-lined boulevards, and the gentle bustle of a city that blends modern India with a deep cultural pulse. After completing immigration, collecting your luggage, and clearing customs, you’ll be met by our local representative and assisted to your transfer.

You’ll then be driven to your hotel for check-in (standard check-in times apply). Depending on your arrival time and room readiness, you may have an opportunity to freshen up and reset after the flight—perfect for easing into the time zone and setting a relaxed pace for the days ahead.

Practical arrival tips

  • Keep essentials handy: passport, any arrival paperwork, medication, and chargers should stay in your hand luggage.
  • Jet lag strategy: try to stay lightly active this afternoon and avoid long naps—this helps you sleep better tonight.
  • Hydration: drink plenty of water today, especially after a long-haul flight.
  • Local SIM: if you plan to use local data, Bengaluru is a convenient place to set this up before travelling onward.

The afternoon is at leisure, giving you the freedom to unwind at the hotel, take a gentle stroll nearby, or simply enjoy a calm start to your South India adventure. If you’d like to venture out, keep it light and easy—perhaps a relaxed café stop or an unhurried walk to get your bearings—saving bigger sightseeing for when you’re fully refreshed.

Gentle first-day pacing

Today is designed to be unhurried. A relaxed arrival day helps you adjust comfortably, so you can enjoy the richer cultural experiences ahead with more energy and ease.

Dinner is included this evening—an ideal way to settle in, enjoy your first flavours of the region, and ease into the rhythm of your journey.

Overnight in Bengaluru.

Day 3 : BENGALURU (BANGALORE) – MYSURU (MYSORE) (BY ROAD: APPROX. 150 KM / 3 HOURS)

After an early breakfast at the hotel, you begin your day with a revealing introduction to Bengaluru—a city where sacred tradition and modern India sit side by side. This morning’s sightseeing brings you to some of the capital’s most meaningful and memorable landmarks before you travel onwards to the royal heritage city of Mysuru.

Your first highlight is the historic Bull Temple, a 16th-century shrine dedicated to Nandi, Shiva’s revered bull. The atmosphere here feels distinctly local—incense drifting through the air, soft chants, and devotees arriving with offerings—offering a calm, authentic glimpse into everyday spiritual life in Karnataka.

You’ll then visit Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, an evocative reminder of South India’s layered past. With its distinctive Indo-Islamic style and teakwood detailing, the palace carries stories of resistance and strategy from an era when regional kingdoms faced the expanding forces of colonial power. En route, you’ll also drive past the impressive Vidhana Soudha, one of India’s grandest legislative buildings—an architectural statement of modern governance with a distinctly Indian scale and flourish.

Temple visit tips

  • Dress respectfully: keep shoulders and knees covered, and carry a light scarf as a handy cover-up.
  • Footwear: shoes are removed at temple entrances—easy slip-ons are ideal today.
  • Photography: rules vary by site; your guide will advise where photos are permitted.

After your city tour, continue by road towards Mysuru. Along the way, you stop at the remarkable island town of Srirangapatna, set within the waters of the Cauvery River and steeped in history. Here you’ll visit the sacred Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, a revered Vaishnavite temple known for its spiritual energy and intricate South Indian design. You’ll also explore significant sites linked to Tipu Sultan’s legacy, including Tipu’s Death Place, Daria Daulat Bagh, and the elegant Gumbaz mausoleum—each offering a deeper understanding of this region’s dramatic past and enduring pride.

Road travel comfort tip

Keep a refillable water bottle, sunglasses, and a small snack within reach. South India’s daylight can feel bright even on cooler days, and staying hydrated makes the journey far more comfortable.

On arrival in Mysuru, you’ll transfer to your hotel for check-in. The evening is a chance to slow the pace and enjoy the city’s more relaxed rhythm—Mysuru is famed for its royal elegance, broad boulevards, and cultural charm.

Dinner is included this evening, rounding off a day rich in temples, heritage, and stories that bring Karnataka’s past and present vividly to life.

Overnight in Mysuru.

Day 4 : MYSURU (MYSORE) SIGHTSEEING (BY ROAD: WITHIN SIGHTSEEING LIMITS)

Start your day with an early breakfast at the hotel before stepping into the cultural heart of Mysuru—a city celebrated for its royal heritage, living traditions, and wonderfully sensory markets. Today blends local colour with grand architecture, finishing with a remarkable temple visit beyond the city.

Your morning begins at the lively Devaraja Market, one of Mysuru’s most authentic everyday experiences. Wander through a maze of stalls piled high with fresh fruits, vegetables, and vivid mounds of flowers—jasmine, marigolds, and roses—while the air carries hints of incense and spices. It’s a brilliant place to absorb local rhythm: shopkeepers calling out prices, garlands being threaded by hand, and the city going about its morning with effortless charm.

Market tips for a smoother visit

  • Keep valuables close: markets can be busy—use a crossbody bag and keep phones secure.
  • Try local aromas: sandalwood, incense, and spice stalls are part of the experience—enjoy, but avoid touching eyes afterwards.
  • Photo etiquette: ask before photographing people, especially flower sellers and artisans.

Next, travel up to Chamundi Hills, rising above the city with sweeping views and a deep spiritual presence. The hilltop is revered in local tradition and offers a powerful sense of place—cooler air, panoramic outlooks, and an atmosphere that feels distinctly removed from the bustle below.

Back in the city, the day turns regal as you visit the magnificent Mysore Palace, one of South India’s most iconic landmarks. Even from the outside, its scale and symmetry are striking; inside, you’ll encounter richly decorated halls, ornate details, and a vivid sense of Mysuru’s royal legacy. You then continue to the Jaganmohan Art Palace, a cultural treasure known for its art collections and heritage interiors—an ideal complement to the grandeur of the palace, offering a more curated, museum-like lens on the region’s artistic past.

Practical note for palace visits

Many heritage sites have security checks and may restrict certain items. Carry a small bottle of water, wear comfortable footwear, and keep a light layer handy—some indoor halls can feel cooler than expected.

In the afternoon, enjoy a short drive to Somnathpur to visit the extraordinary 13th-century Chennakesava Temple. This Hoysala-era masterpiece is famed for its intricate stonework—rows of finely carved friezes, detailed pillars, and sculpted figures that reveal their beauty the longer you look. It’s the perfect final stop today: quieter, more contemplative, and deeply atmospheric.

Temple etiquette & comfort

  • Dress respectfully: shoulders and knees covered is best for temple visits.
  • Footwear: you may need to remove shoes—easy slip-ons help.
  • Time your photos: late afternoon light can be beautiful on stone carvings (rules permitting).

Return to Mysuru in the evening. Dinner is included, giving you a relaxed close to a day filled with colour, culture, and some of Karnataka’s most impressive architectural treasures.

Overnight in Mysuru.

Day 5 : MYSURU (MYSORE) – OOTY (BY ROAD: 150 KM / APPROX. 5 HOURS)

After breakfast at the hotel, set off on a wonderfully scenic drive from royal Mysuru into the cool, misty hills of Ooty—the “Queen of the Nilgiris”. Today is a classic South India transition day, where the landscape slowly shifts from city edges and farmland into dense forest corridors and highland greenery.

A highlight of the journey is passing along the forested routes near Bandipur National Park and the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. These protected landscapes are known for their rich biodiversity, and even from the road you may catch memorable glimpses of nature—perhaps elephants, deer, or even peacocks moving through the greenery or appearing at the roadside (wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, but the possibility adds an exciting edge to the drive).

Wildlife-drive tips (Bandipur & Mudumalai corridor)

  • Keep voices low: quieter vehicles often spot more wildlife.
  • Stay alert near bends: animals may appear suddenly—especially in shaded stretches.
  • No feeding or calling animals: for safety and conservation, always observe from a distance.
  • Have a light layer handy: temperatures can drop as you climb towards the Nilgiris.

As you ascend into the Nilgiri hills, expect cooler air, rolling slopes, and a softer pace—Ooty feels refreshingly different, with its colonial-era charm, tea-country ambience, and mountain views. On arrival, check in to your hotel and take the rest of the day at leisure. This is a perfect evening to slow down: enjoy a gentle stroll, sip a warming cup of tea, or simply relax and breathe in the crisp hill-station air.

Practical comfort note for Ooty

Ooty evenings can feel surprisingly cool, especially after sunset. Pack a light jumper or jacket, and keep comfortable shoes handy if you plan a short walk after check-in.

Dinner is included this evening, rounding off a day of changing scenery—from wildlife corridors and forest landscapes to the calm, elevated beauty of the Nilgiris.

Overnight in Ooty.

Day 6 : OOTY – COONOOR (TOY TRAIN) – OOTY (BY ROAD: WITHIN SIGHTSEEING LIMITS)

Enjoy a relaxed hill-station morning with breakfast at the hotel before one of the Nilgiris’ most nostalgic highlights—an iconic toy train ride through misty slopes and tea-country scenery. You’ll board the charming mountain railway for the short but beautiful journey from Ooty to Coonoor (09:15–10:25), passing eucalyptus groves, rolling green valleys, and postcard-perfect viewpoints as the train gently winds through the hills.

Toy train tips for the best experience

  • Keep a light layer handy: it can feel cooler on the train, especially near shaded curves.
  • Bring your camera/phone ready: the best views appear suddenly—valleys, bridges, and forested bends.
  • Stay flexible: mountain rail journeys can occasionally run slightly behind schedule due to operational conditions.

On arrival in Coonoor, visit a local tea plantation for a closer look at the region’s famous tea-growing culture. Learn how tea moves from leaf to cup, and if conditions allow, you may see tea plucking in action (tea plucking typically happens throughout the year, but can be affected by heavy rainfall or other local disruptions beyond control).

Lunch will be at a local restaurant on a direct payment basis, giving you the freedom to choose what appeals—this is a lovely moment to try comforting hill-station flavours and a fresh cup of Nilgiri tea.

In the afternoon, return to Ooty for a gentle sightseeing experience. Visit the beautifully maintained Botanical Gardens, a refreshing oasis of flowers, shaded paths, and towering trees—ideal for a slow stroll and crisp mountain air. Continue to a local church for a glimpse into Ooty’s heritage, then enjoy time in the local market, where you can browse handmade goods, local produce, and small souvenirs—perfect for picking up something light and meaningful to remember your Nilgiris stay.

Practical note

Ooty’s weather can change quickly—sunshine one moment and mist the next. A light rain jacket or compact umbrella can be very useful, especially for gardens and market time.

Return to the hotel for a relaxed evening, with dinner included—an ideal way to end a day of slow travel, tea-country charm, and cool mountain ambience.

Overnight in Ooty.

Day 7 : OOTY – COIMBATORE (BY ROAD) – COCHIN (BY TRAIN 13:10–16:55)

After breakfast at the hotel, it’s time to leave the cool Nilgiri hills behind and begin your transition from tea-country air to the warmer, tropical rhythm of Kerala. This morning you travel by road to Coimbatore, enjoying changing landscapes as hill forests give way to plains, villages, and palm-lined scenery.

Travel day tips

  • Carry essentials in a day bag: water, tissues, chargers, and any medication—your main luggage may not be easily accessible during station transfers.
  • Dress in light layers: you’ll feel the temperature shift as you descend from Ooty towards Coimbatore.
  • Keep travel documents handy: train stations can be busy, so having tickets and ID easily accessible helps everything feel smoother.

On arrival in Coimbatore, you’ll be transferred to the railway station in time to board your train to Cochin (13:10–16:55). Settle into your seat and watch the scenery unfold—fields, small towns, and waterways gradually hinting at the lush green beauty Kerala is famous for.

Lunch will be at a local restaurant on a direct payment basis, allowing you the freedom to choose what suits you best on a travel day.

Train comfort note

Train schedules are generally reliable, but minor delays can happen. It’s a good idea to keep a light snack and refillable water bottle with you—especially if you prefer not to rely on station stops.

On arrival in Cochin, you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel for check-in. The remainder of the day is at leisure—perfect for a slow settle-in after travel. Depending on your energy levels, you may wish to enjoy a relaxed walk nearby, take a refreshing break at the hotel, or simply unwind and let Kerala’s calm, coastal atmosphere work its magic.

Your day concludes with dinner included at the hotel.

Overnight in Cochin.

Day 8 : COCHIN SIGHTSEEING & CULTURAL EXPERIENCES (MATTANCHERRY, FORT COCHIN & KATHAKALI)

After breakfast at the hotel, step into the layered history of Cochin (Kochi)—a harbour city shaped by spice traders, seafarers, and centuries of cultural exchange. Today blends heritage landmarks with a wonderfully local experience, giving you a deeper feel for Kerala beyond the usual sightseeing.

Begin with a visit to Mattancherry Palace, famed for its beautifully preserved interiors and exquisite murals that tell stories from Indian epics. From here, continue into the historic Jewish Quarter to visit the Jewish Synagogue (subject to opening times), a quiet, atmospheric reminder of Cochin’s long-standing multicultural identity.

Next, explore Fort Cochin, where colonial-era streets, art cafés, and sea breezes create an easygoing rhythm. Visit St Francis Church—one of the oldest European churches in India—and the elegant Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, known for its calm interiors and striking heritage architecture. Along the shoreline, pause by the iconic Chinese fishing nets, best seen as they dip and rise against the backdrops of boats, birds, and the Arabian Sea.

Practical notes for today

  • Dress respectfully for religious sites: shoulders and knees covered is recommended.
  • Footwear: you may need to remove shoes at some sites—easy slip-on shoes help.
  • Photography: some places may have restrictions—your guide will advise at each stop.

This afternoon is a true highlight: enjoy an Anglo-Indian cooking lesson—a warm, hands-on introduction to Cochin’s home-style flavours—followed by a delicious lunch at a local family house. It’s not just about recipes; it’s about stories, heritage, and the small culinary details that define Kerala’s coastal culture.

Food & comfort tip

Kerala cuisine can be aromatic and gently spiced. If you prefer milder flavours, simply let your hosts know—most dishes can be adjusted without losing their character.

In the evening, enjoy a traditional Kathakali dance performance—a vivid, colourful spectacle where elaborate costumes, expressive make-up, and rhythmic movement bring mythology and folklore to life. Even if you’ve never seen Indian classical theatre before, the artistry and storytelling make it unforgettable.

Your day ends with dinner included at the hotel.

Overnight in Cochin.

Day 9 : COCHIN TO ALLEPPEY – KERALA BACKWATERS DAY CRUISE (KETTUVALLAM)

After breakfast at the hotel, it’s time to leave coastal Cochin behind and journey into one of Kerala’s most iconic landscapes—the serene waterways of Alleppey (Alappuzha). The drive is short and scenic (approximately 70 km / 2 hours), shifting from city life to a calmer world of coconut palms, paddy fields, and village lanes.

On arrival, you’ll be taken to the jetty to board a traditional Kettuvallam houseboat—an elegant wooden craft that once carried rice and spices, now reimagined for comfort as it glides through the famous Kerala backwaters. Your day cruise begins around 11:00 and lasts approximately 4 hours, offering a beautifully slow pace and a front-row view of everyday life on the water.

What you’ll see on the backwaters

  • Narrow canals lined with swaying palms and water lilies
  • Village life—fishermen casting nets, children waving from the banks, daily routines unfolding gently
  • Paddy fields and lush green edges that feel a world away from the cities
  • Birdlife and calm reflections that make photography effortless

As you cruise, settle into the rhythm of the water—this is Kerala at its most soothing. A freshly prepared lunch will be served on board, turning the experience into a true taste of the region while the scenery drifts by like a moving postcard.

Comfort & packing tips

  • Carry sunglasses, sun cream, and a light layer for breezy moments on deck.
  • Keep a small day bag handy for phone/camera, water, and any essentials.
  • If you’re prone to bites, mosquito repellent is useful near canals and greenery.

After lunch, you’ll disembark and transfer to your hotel in Alleppey for check-in. The rest of the evening is at leisure—perfect for a relaxed walk, a quiet drink, or simply enjoying the slower coastal-backwater atmosphere.

Dinner is included at the hotel.

Overnight in Alleppey.

Day 10 : ALLEPPEY TO THEKKADY (PERIYAR) – INTO THE SPICE HILLS & KALARIPAYATTU

After breakfast at your hotel in Alleppey, you’ll leave the gentle backwaters behind and travel inland to the cool, forested highlands of Thekkady—gateway to the famed Periyar region. The drive (approximately 130 km / 4 hours) is a beautiful contrast to yesterday’s waterways, climbing through winding roads, misty viewpoints, and green hillsides that hint at Kerala’s spice-growing heart.

On arrival, check in to your hotel and take some time to settle in. Thekkady has a fresh mountain feel—cooler air, fragrant plantations, and an unhurried pace that makes it ideal for a slower afternoon.

Practical tip: Comfort for the hill drive

Carry a light jacket or shawl—Thekkady can feel cooler in the evenings. If you’re sensitive to winding roads, it helps to keep water handy and avoid heavy meals just before departure.

This evening, experience one of South India’s most impressive cultural traditions: Kalaripayattu, the ancient martial art of Kerala. In a compact venue with stadium-style seating, you’ll watch a high-energy performance featuring powerful stances, rapid footwork, and athletic demonstrations that bring centuries of warrior heritage to life. It’s fast-paced, dramatic, and surprisingly elegant—an unforgettable window into Kerala’s living culture.

Useful note: Kalaripayattu experience

  • Arrive a little early for the best view in the small venue.
  • The show can include loud moments—consider ear protection for sensitive travellers.
  • Keep cameras ready, but follow venue guidance on photography/flash.

Dinner is included at the hotel this evening—perfect after a day of travelling and a vibrant cultural show.

Overnight in Thekkady (Periyar).

Day 11 : THEKKADY (PERIYAR) – NATURE WALK, SPICE TRAILS & PERIYAR LAKE

Wake up to the crisp, forest-scented air of Thekkady, where misty hills, spice plantations, and the wild edges of Periyar create one of Kerala’s most atmospheric landscapes. Today blends gentle nature time with cultural flavour—ideal for travellers who want a deeper connection to the region’s biodiversity and heritage.

Optional Early Morning Experience (around 06:00): Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary Nature Walk

If you’d like an early start, you can join an optional guided Nature Walk inside Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. This is a soft trek (approximately 2 hours) on gently undulating terrain, offering a wonderful chance to experience the forest at its most alive—cool, quiet, and full of birdsong. Periyar is known for its rich habitat, with several endangered mammal species and over 250 bird species recorded in the wider region.

What to wear & bring (highly recommended)

  • Light-coloured clothing is recommended; avoid white and red.
  • Wear long trousers and covered walking shoes for comfort and protection.
  • Bring sunglasses, a hat, mineral water, and mosquito repellent.
  • Quiet colours, quiet voices—it improves wildlife chances and keeps the forest peaceful.

Return to your hotel for a well-earned breakfast, then continue your Thekkady immersion with a visit to a local spice plantation. This is where Kerala’s global reputation for flavour comes to life—walk among pepper vines, cardamom plants, cinnamon, cloves, and other aromatic crops, while learning the stories, traditions, and uses behind the spices that shaped trade routes for centuries.

In the afternoon, unwind with a boat ride on Periyar Lake, drifting through tranquil waters framed by forested shores. It’s a relaxing, scenic experience—and on some days, the lake edges can reveal wildlife coming down to drink. Please note this boat ride is subject to water levels in the lake and operational conditions on the day.

Wildlife viewing tip

Wildlife sightings are always a matter of natural timing and luck, but you can improve your chances by keeping noise low, avoiding strong perfumes, and having your camera ready with a gentle zoom. Even without sightings, the lake cruise is a beautiful way to experience Periyar’s calm, green heart.

Dinner is included this evening at your hotel—an ideal end to a day of forest air, spice scents, and slow, scenic waters.

Overnight in Thekkady.

Day 12 : THEKKADY – MADURAI (DRIVE) | GATEWAY TO TAMIL NADU’S TEMPLE CITY

After breakfast at your hotel, depart Thekkady and travel by road to Madurai (approximately 160 km / 5 hours). As you leave Kerala’s spice-scented hills behind, the scenery gradually shifts into the warmer plains of Tamil Nadu—an unhurried journey that sets the tone for the cultural richness ahead.

On arrival in Madurai, check in to your hotel and enjoy the afternoon at leisure. This is a perfect chance to slow down after the drive—perhaps relax, recharge, or take a gentle first look at the city’s atmosphere. Madurai is one of India’s oldest living cities, and even a short stroll can reveal busy bazaars, incense-laced lanes, and the unmistakable energy of a place built around faith and tradition.

Optional Late-Evening Experience: “Going to Bed Ceremony” at Sri Meenakshi Temple

If you wish, you can experience the extraordinary “Going to Bed Ceremony” at the revered Sri Meenakshi Temple—a deeply atmospheric ritual where the temple’s nightly traditions unfold with devotional music, chanting, and a sense of living heritage. This is subject to crowd conditions on the day.

Important timing note: You must enter the temple before 21:00. The ceremony can take place anytime between 21:40 and 23:00 (timings can vary).

Practical temple tips

  • Wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees.
  • Carry minimal belongings for easier entry in busy periods.
  • Expect queues and a lively atmosphere—arriving early helps.
  • Photography rules can vary by area—follow local guidance on the day.

Dinner is included this evening at your hotel, offering a comfortable end to your travel day—whether you choose to keep the evening restful or step into the spiritual heartbeat of Madurai’s iconic temple rituals.

Overnight in Madurai.

Day 13 : MADURAI SIGHTSEEING (CITY TOUR) | TEMPLES, PALACES & TAMIL HERITAGE

Begin your morning with breakfast at the hotel, then set out on a guided exploration of Madurai—a city where living devotion, vibrant markets, and ancient Tamil civilisation meet in a truly unforgettable setting. Today’s sightseeing focuses on the city’s most iconic cultural landmarks, blending sacred architecture with royal history and archaeological discovery.

Your first highlight is the extraordinary Sri Meenakshi Temple, the spiritual heartbeat of Madurai. As you approach, the scale is instantly striking—towering gopurams (monumental gateways) rise above the old city, intricately covered with sculpted deities and mythic figures in a riot of colour and detail. Inside the temple enclosure, you’ll notice a continual rhythm of ceremonies and devotion, with chanting, bells, incense, and a gentle flow of pilgrims moving between shrines. The surrounding lanes and market activity add to the atmosphere, creating a place that feels less like a static monument and more like a living, breathing world of tradition.

Temple visit tips

  • Dress modestly with shoulders and knees covered.
  • Remove footwear where required—slip-on shoes are helpful.
  • Expect crowds, especially near key shrines—keep valuables secure.
  • Photography rules can vary—follow local guidance on the day.

Later, continue to the elegant Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal, a grand 17th-century palace celebrated for its Indo-Saracenic style. Walk through vast arched corridors and dramatic pillared halls that hint at a time when Madurai was a flourishing royal capital. The palace’s scale and symmetry create a striking contrast to the temple’s intricate detail, offering a different lens on the city’s layered past.

In the afternoon, step deeper into Tamil history with a visit to the Keeladi Heritage Museum. The Keeladi site dates back to the Sangam period—often regarded as the golden age of Tamil literature (approximately the 3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE). Excavations here have revealed traces of a sophisticated urban settlement, including residential areas, organised streets, public spaces, and evidence of water management systems. The museum brings these discoveries to life, offering a fascinating perspective on how advanced and culturally rich this region was more than two thousand years ago.

Useful note

To stay comfortable today, carry a bottle of water, wear breathable clothing, and consider a light scarf for sun protection. Sightseeing involves walking on uneven surfaces in places, so comfortable footwear is recommended.

Return to your hotel in the evening for dinner and time to relax—reflecting on a day that reveals Madurai as both a sacred city of living rituals and a powerful window into the ancient story of South India.

Overnight in Madurai.

Day 14 : MADURAI TO TANJORE (THANJAVUR) | CHOLA GRANDEUR & TEMPLE TOWN ATMOSPHERE

After breakfast at the hotel, set off on a scenic drive to Tanjore (Thanjavur)—the former heart of the mighty Chola empire and one of South India’s most rewarding cultural stops. As the landscapes shift to open plains and fertile countryside, you’ll begin to feel the rhythm of Tamil Nadu’s temple belt—where history is not only preserved, but still lived and celebrated.

On arrival, step into one of India’s true architectural masterpieces: the Brihadeeswara Temple (also known as the “Big Temple”). Dedicated to Lord Shiva, and built around 1010 AD by the Chola ruler Rajaraja Chola I, this extraordinary complex is famed for its monumental scale, precision stonework, and spiritual presence. The temple’s Shiva is represented by a vast lingam, and the entire site stands as a powerful statement of Chola artistry and devotion. It is also part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed “Great Living Chola Temples,” a designation that reflects both its historic importance and its continuing role as a place of worship.

Temple visit tips

  • Dress modestly with shoulders and knees covered.
  • Footwear must usually be removed—carry socks if the stone is warm.
  • The courtyards are expansive—comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
  • Photography rules can vary—follow local guidance on the day.

As evening approaches, continue to the lively town of Kumbakonam, a place known for its temple-lined streets, traditional crafts, and unmistakably local pace of life. This is a wonderful chance to soak up the atmosphere—whether you browse small shops, watch daily rituals unfold, or simply enjoy the feel of a true South Indian temple town as the light softens and the day cools.

Practical note

Carry a bottle of water and sun protection for daytime temple visits. If you’re sensitive to heat, a light scarf and breathable fabrics can make a big difference.

Return to your hotel for dinner and a restful evening, surrounded by the heritage-rich landscapes of Tamil Nadu.

Overnight in Tanjore.

Day 15 : TANJORE TO PONDICHERRY | FROM CHOLA HERITAGE TO FRENCH-COLONIAL CHARM

After breakfast at the hotel, begin your journey towards Pondicherry—a coastal enclave where Tamil soul meets a distinctly French-colonial past. Today is a longer drive (approximately 250 km / 6 hours), passing through changing landscapes and small towns that give a quiet glimpse into everyday South India beyond the tourist trail.

Comfort tips for a long drive

  • Keep water, sunglasses, and light layers handy—air-conditioning can feel cool after the heat outside.
  • Carry a small day bag with essentials (wipes, lip balm, snacks) for easy access in the vehicle.
  • If you’re prone to motion sickness, consider taking precautions before departure.

Arrive in Pondicherry and check in to your hotel. The atmosphere here feels immediately different—tree-lined boulevards, pastel facades, café culture, and a relaxed seaside rhythm that makes it a favourite for travellers seeking something both cultural and unhurried.

Your afternoon is at leisure, ideal for a gentle first taste of the city. If you wish, head to a local colourful market—a lively mosaic of fresh produce, fragrant spices, bright textiles, and everyday essentials. It’s a wonderful place to watch daily life unfold, practise your bargaining smile, and pick up small keepsakes that feel authentically local.

Market pointers

  • Carry small notes for easier payments and quick purchases.
  • Keep valuables close—markets can be busy and tightly packed.
  • If you’re buying spices or oils, double-bag them to avoid leaks in your luggage.

This evening, return to your hotel for dinner and a relaxed night—tomorrow brings more time to enjoy Pondicherry’s unique blend of seaside calm and old-world character.

Overnight in Pondicherry.

Day 16 : PONDICHERRY SIGHTSEEING | FRENCH QUARTER, MUSEUMS & SPIRITUAL HERITAGE

After breakfast at your hotel, set out to discover the many layers of Pondicherry—a place where coastal India, French-colonial elegance, and a unique spiritual legacy blend into one of South India’s most distinctive atmospheres.

Begin with a visit to the Pondicherry Museum, where carefully curated collections offer insight into the region’s cultural and colonial past. From artefacts and sculptures to historic objects that reflect Pondicherry’s French connection, it’s an easy, fascinating introduction before stepping out into the city’s streets.

Continue into the iconic French Quarter, known for its mustard-yellow walls, bougainvillea-draped balconies, wide boulevards, and café-lined corners. The pace here is wonderfully unhurried—perfect for absorbing the city’s old-world charm, pausing for photographs, and noticing the small details that make Pondicherry feel so different from anywhere else in India.

Later, visit Sri Aurobindo Ashram, a globally renowned centre associated with spiritual practice and an experiment in communal living. The atmosphere is calm and contemplative, attracting visitors from around the world who come to reflect, learn, and experience a quieter side of Pondicherry’s identity.

Practical notes for today

  • In spiritual sites, keep voices low and dress modestly (covered shoulders and knees is a safe approach).
  • Carry water and sun protection—Pondicherry can feel warm and bright even in the morning.
  • Museums and heritage spaces may have occasional restrictions on photography.

To experience the quarter in the most atmospheric way, enjoy a gentle cycle rickshaw ride through the French Quarter. With the sea breeze drifting in and the streets unfolding at a relaxed pace, it’s an effortless way to take in the architecture and everyday scenes without feeling rushed.

This afternoon is at leisure for independent activities—ideal for café time, browsing boutiques, a promenade stroll, or simply unwinding at the hotel before dinner.

Optional tour: Auroville (available at extra cost)

If you’d like to add something thought-provoking today, consider an optional afternoon visit to Auroville, often described as the “City of Dawn”. Founded in 1968 by “the Mother” (co-founder of Sri Aurobindo Ashram), this international community sits around 12 km from Pondicherry and was envisioned as a place dedicated to peace, sustainability, and a shared ideal of human unity—bringing together people of different nationalities and backgrounds to live and work side by side.

Please note: This optional experience is not included and is payable at extra cost.

Return to your hotel for dinner and a restful evening in Pondicherry.

Overnight in Pondicherry.

Day 17 : PONDICHERRY TO MAHABALIPURAM | UNESCO TEMPLES, ROCK-CUT WONDERS & BAY OF BENGAL BREEZES

Day 17: Pondicherry to Mahabalipuram | UNESCO Temples, Rock-Cut Wonders & Bay of Bengal Breezes

After breakfast at your hotel, leave the French-colonial charm of Pondicherry behind and set out by road to Mahabalipuram (approximately 100 km / 3 hours). The journey follows the coastline into Tamil Nadu’s temple heartland—where the sea breeze, palm-lined roads, and changing landscapes gently signal a shift into ancient South India.

On arrival, begin your guided exploration of Mahabalipuram, a celebrated coastal heritage town known for its extraordinary Pallava-era stonework and UNESCO-listed monuments. Your first highlight is the iconic Shore Temple, built in the 7th century, standing proudly against the waves of the Bay of Bengal. With its weathered stone towers and sea-facing setting, it’s one of India’s most atmospheric temple sights—best appreciated slowly, taking in the details, symmetry, and sense of place.

Continue to the remarkable bas-relief of Arjuna’s Penance—a vast open-air stone carving alive with myth, movement, and intricate storytelling. Look closely and you’ll spot layers of figures and symbolism, from divine beings to animals, all carved with astonishing precision into a single monumental rock face.

Next, visit the legendary Five Rathas, a set of magnificent monolithic rock temples carved from single boulders—each shaped like a chariot-temple with distinct architectural styles and ornate details. This is one of the best places in South India to understand the evolution of Dravidian temple architecture in its earliest artistic forms.

You will also see Krishna Mandapam, a large cave-cut Hindu temple dating to the 7th century, featuring carvings that reflect pastoral life and mythological scenes associated with Lord Krishna—an engaging contrast to the grandeur of the shoreline sanctuaries.

Practical tips for Mahabalipuram

  • Wear comfortable footwear—paths can be uneven, with stone surfaces and sandy sections.
  • Carry water and sun protection; the coastal sun can feel strong, even with sea breeze.
  • Photography is excellent here—morning light is often the most flattering on the carvings and temples.

After your sightseeing, transfer to your hotel and check in. The evening is at leisure—perfect for a relaxed beach walk, a gentle coastal unwind, or simply enjoying the calm atmosphere of this historic seaside town.

Dinner and a comfortable night follow at your hotel.

Overnight in Mahabalipuram.

Day 18 : MAHABALIPURAM | LEISURE BY THE BAY OF BENGAL

Enjoy a relaxed breakfast at your hotel and savour a full day at leisure in atmospheric Mahabalipuram. After yesterday’s UNESCO discoveries, today is designed to slow the pace—perfect for unwinding by the coast, lingering over a coffee, or simply enjoying the gentle rhythm of this seaside heritage town.

If you feel like stepping out, you may choose to explore independently at your own pace. Mahabalipuram is ideal for easy wandering—browse small artisan shops, watch local life unfold near the shore, or take a calm stroll with the sound of the waves in the background. Alternatively, stay close to your hotel and enjoy the facilities, a quiet read, or a refreshing rest before your journey continues.

Leisure day tips

  • The coast can be warm and bright—pack sun protection, a hat, and water for any walks.
  • If you plan to wander, light footwear is useful, but choose something comfortable for sandy and stone paths.
  • A gentle evening stroll near the shore is a lovely way to end the day—timings are best when the heat softens.

This evening, enjoy dinner at your hotel, then settle in for a restful night in this coastal setting.

Overnight in Mahabalipuram.

Day 19 : MAHABALIPURAM – CHENNAI | DEPARTURE DAY

After breakfast at your hotel, it’s time to bid farewell to the Bay of Bengal coast and begin your journey home. Travel by road from Mahabalipuram to Chennai (approximately 60 km / 2 hours, traffic dependent), taking in your final glimpses of Tamil Nadu’s landscapes along the way.

Departure tips

  • Keep your passport, tickets, and essential items in your hand luggage for easy access.
  • Chennai can be busy—allow a little extra time for traffic on the way to the airport.
  • If you have liquids, batteries, or valuables, pack them thoughtfully for smooth security screening.

On arrival in Chennai, you will be transferred to the airport in time to board your international flight home, bringing your South India journey to a close.

End of tour.

What's included

  • Roundtrip economy flights from NEW YORK (as per itinerary)
  • 17 nights’ accommodation in India, as per the detailed itinerary
  • Daily breakfast and dinner at the hotels listed (or similar)
  • 02 lunches as specifically mentioned in the itinerary
  • All transfers, sightseeing and excursions by tourist vehicle, as per the itinerary
  • Services of an accompanying English-speaking tour escort (group tour basis)
  • Entrance fees at monuments and attractions included in the itinerary (one entry per site)
  • Day cruise on a traditional houseboat in Alleppey, including lunch
  • Toy train joy ride ticket included in second class (as per schedule)
  • Train ticket for the Coimbatore – Cochin sector in air-conditioned chair car
  • Airport/hotel assistance on arrival and departure
  • Meet & greet service on arrival and departure by a Lumle Holidays representative
  • All taxes and GST included
  • 24/7 support whilst you are away
  • Financial protection: ATOL for UK bookings and ABTOT for non-UK bookings
  • Included Excursions (by destination)
    • Bangalore: Tipu’s Palace, Bull Temple, and a drive past Vidhana Soudha  |  En route to Mysore: Sri Rangapatnam
    • Mysore: Chamundi Hills, Mysore Palace, Jaganmohan Art Palace, Chennakesawa Temple, Devaraja Market
    • Ooty & Nilgiris: Botanical Gardens, church, Ooty local market, tea plantation visit, and the scenic toy train experience
    • Cochin: Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace), Jewish Synagogue, St Francis Church, Chinese fishing nets, and a Kathakali dance performance
    • Periyar (Thekkady): Spice plantation visit, Periyar Lake boat ride (subject to water level), and Kalaripayattu performance
    • Madurai: Old Madurai markets, Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace, Keeladi Heritage Museum, and the Meenakshi Temple evening ceremony (subject to crowd/timings)
    • Tanjore (Thanjavur): Brihadeeswara Temple
    • Pondicherry: Pondicherry Museum, French Quarter, cycle rickshaw ride in the French Quarter, and Sri Aurobindo Ashram
    • Mahabalipuram: Shore Temple, Arjuna’s Penance, the Five Rathas, and Krishna Mandapam

What's not included

  • Travel insurance (mandatory)
  • Visa fees and any visa processing costs
  • Any meals not specifically mentioned as included (including most lunches)
  • Drinks, including alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (unless specifically stated)
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, tips/gratuities, phone calls, mini-bar, room service, and shopping
  • Camera/video fees at monuments (where applicable)
  • Optional activities and experiences not stated as included (e.g., Auroville tour in Pondicherry, additional nature walks, spa treatments, etc.)
  • Early check-in and late check-out at hotels (unless specifically included)
  • Seat selection, extra baggage charges, or any airline fees beyond the included flight allowance (if applicable)
  • Costs due to unforeseen circumstances such as flight delays, cancellations, natural events, strikes, road closures, or changes beyond our control
  • Anything not specifically listed under “Package Cost Includes”

Note: Some attractions may apply local rules such as security restrictions, dress codes, or small on-the-spot charges. Where a fee is not clearly stated as included in the itinerary, it should be treated as not included.

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We carefully select a diverse range of accommodations to enhance your travel experience, ensuring comfort, character, and cultural connection throughout your journey. From well-located city hotels to relaxed hill-station retreats and tranquil backwater stays, each property has been chosen for its ambience, service quality, and convenient setting for your itinerary. Below is the list of hotels you are likely to stay in during this tour. If any of the listed properties are unavailable, similar standard accommodations will be offered.

Accommodation

Destination Hotel Name Room Category No. of Nights Meal Plan
Bangalore Radisson Blu Hotel, Atria Superior Room 01 Night Half Board
Mysore Grand Mercure Deluxe Room 02 Nights Half Board
Ooty Fortune Resort Sullivan Court Deluxe Room 02 Nights Half Board
Cochin Casino Hotel Standard Room 02 Nights Half Board
Alleppey WGH World Backwaters Lake Side Stream View 01 Night Full Board
Thekkady Shalimar Spice Garden Mix room category 02 Nights Half Board
Madurai Fortune Hotel Guest Room 02 Nights Half Board
Tanjore Sangam Hotel Executive Room 01 Night Half Board
Pondicherry Accord Deluxe Room 02 Nights Half Board
Mahabalipuram WelcomHotel Kences Palm Beach Garden Cottage 02 Nights Half Board

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    • Time zone GMT +5 ½ hours (India is 10 hours 30 minutes ahead of New York during standard time and 9 hours 30 minutes ahead during daylight saving time)
    • Recommended airlines Direct and one-stop options include Air India, United, Emirates, Etihad, and Finnair. Our packages include one-stop flights, with direct and preferred airline options available at an extra cost.
    • Best season The best time to visit India is October to March, with cooler temperatures ideal for exploring Rajasthan, Kerala, and the Golden Triangle. April marks the start of summer, while September brings pleasant weather as the monsoon fades. Summer (May–June) can be very hot, and monsoon season (July–August) brings heavy rainfall to many regions.
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