Cultural South India Tour
Duration: 12 Nights - 13 Days
Destinations: Bangalore - Hassan - Mysore - Ooty - Cochin - Periyar -
Kumarakom - House boat - Varkala - Trivandrum
Day 1 :
Arrive Bangalore

Arrive
Bangalore. Upon arrival our representative will meet you in the airport and
transfer to Hotel. Overnight at hotel
Day 2 : Bangalore -
Sravanabelgola - HassanMorning drive to Sravanabelgola (185 kms) -
is one of the one of the oldest and most important Jain pilgrimage centres
in India and the huge 17m-high naked statue of Bahubali (Gomateshwara) is
said to be the world's tallest monolithic statue. It overlooks the sedate
country town of Sravanabelagola from the top of the rocky hill known as
Indragiri.. The beautifully sculpted face of Bahubali at Sravanabelagola
reveals determination and total control. This colossal statue is the main
attraction at Sravanabelagola and draws tourists and pilgrims from all over
the world. Continue drive to Hassan (52 kms). On arrival, check-in at hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 3: Hassan - Belur - Halebid - MysoreMorning
drive through lush tropical landscapes to Halebid and Belur - Built in the
12th and 13th century in the superb baroque style, these temples are carved
of stone and are truly magnificent. As one architect and critic said "These
friezes carved with a minute elaboration of detail are one of the most
marvelous exhibitions of human labor to be found even in the patient East".
The temple at Belur is famed for its profusely ornamented exterior, and the
one at Halebid for its sculptured figures and open-air museum. Also visit
the colossal monolithic Jain statue, 57-ft high, which stands on top of a
steep bare hill. Thereafter proceed to Mysore.On arrival, check-in at hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 4 : Mysore-OotyMorning
sightseeing of Mysore - Visit the Maharaja's Palace, which is lavishly
decorated in a mixture of styles. Also visit the Zoological Garden, Mysore
Arts & Crafts centre and then proceed to the Chamundi Temple on a hill
above the city. After that proceed to Ooty (158 kms). On arrival, check-in
at hotel. Ootacamund (Ooty) - it is known as the Queen of Hill stations. It
nestles in the Nilgiri Hills at an altitude of 2300 m. Ooty still maintains
its definite air of elegance and there are British Raj reminders
everywhere-notably in the stone cottages with flower gardens, the beautiful
Botanical gardens (1840), the Churches, tea gardens and eucalyptus
plantations. Overnight at hotel.
Day
5 : Ooty
Fullday at leisure. Overnight at hotel
Day 6
: Ooty - CochinMorning drive to Cochin (281 kms). Upon arrival,
check-in at hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Day 7 : CochinMorning
sightseeing tour of Cochin or "Kochi"- the palm green, commercial
capital of Kerala, which has one of the finest natural harbours & is
known as the "Queen of the Arabian Sea". From time immemorial,
Arabs, Chinese, Dutch, British & Portuguese seafarers followed the sea
route to Kochi & left their impression on the town. Visit the Dutch
Palace, the Jewish Synagogue, the Church of St. Francis, the Bolghatty
Palace & the famousChinese fishing nets. Evening witness the Kathakali
dance performance - Kathakali is a unique dance which has a 2000 year old
history with more than 100 different 'mudras' or gesture depicting deities,
demons, heroes, heroines and kings.
Day 8 : Cochin - Periyar
Morning drive to Periyar (140 kms). Upon arrival, check-in at hotel.
Afternoon boatcruise on Lake Periyar - an artificial lake which is the heart
of the famous Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary where animals such as wild
Elephants, Asiatic deer, Black buck, wild boars and others from the
surrounding sanctuary come to the shores of the lake to drink water.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 9 : Periyar - KumarakomAfternoon
drive to Kumarakom (170 kms). On arrival, check-in at hotel. Kumarakom-is a
beautiful backwater village on the shores of the enchanting Vembanad Lake,
criss-crossed with meandering waterways and ancient cottages. Overnight at
hotel
Day 10 : Kumarakom - HouseboatMorning at
leisure. Afternoon, board the traditional rice boats - "Ketuvallam"
for a fascinating cruise through the backwaters of Kerala (own arrangement).
Overnight on board
Day 11 : Houseboat - Varkala

Breakfast
on board. Thereafter disembark at Alleppey & proceed directly to Varkala
(160 kms). Varkala is a small seaside town in Kerala, has been a Hindu pilgrimage
site since the 12th Century. To this day, the 800 hundred year old Janardhana
Temple remains a popular pilgrimage spot. Varkala is also blessed with an unspoilt,
golden beach, lapped by the waters of the Indian Ocean. Rest of the day free
for own activities. Overnight at hotel.
Day
12 : Varkala - TrivandrumMorning visit the Portugese church of
Anjengo dated to the time of occupation, which maybe the Elanchoros of the
geography of Ptomempee (2nd century A.D.). Also visit the English Fort
constructed in 1695 A.D. by the English 'East India Company'. Afternoon
drive to Trivandrum (90 kms). On arrival check-in at hotel. Overnight at
hotel.
Day 13 : Trivandrum - Abroad
Early morning transfer to the airport for your flight back home.
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