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ON THE FOOT STEPS OF ST.THOMAS
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| DAY
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ARRIVE CHENNAI |
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Assistance on
arrival at the airport and transfer to Hotel.
Overnight at the hotel.

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| DAY
02 |
IN CHENNAI |
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Morning sightseeing tour of Chennai, the Capital city of Tamil Nadu state, Chennai is India's Southern Gateway city and one of the biggest centres of trade, and communications.
Santhome Cathedral Church - Santhome Cathedral Basilica is situated on the southern tip of Marina in Chennai. It is a towering basilica built on the spot where St. Thomas (an apostle of Jesus Christ) was buried. It is the church of the Archbishop of Chennai - pastoral head of the Catholic community in the region.
St. Thomas Mount - St. Thomas Mount church is located near Meenambakkam airport in Chennai. The Portuguese built it in 1523. It is a small relic-filled church, which stands at the summit of the 300 foot high St. Thomas Mount.
Fort St. George - Fort St. George is located on the Rajaji Salai road in Chennai. The fort was one among the first few bastions that were built by the East India Company in 1640 to protect its interests in India from rival companies. This fortification also marks the making of Madras (Chennai) as a modern city. Overnight
on board train. |
| DAY
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CHENNAI-PONDICHERY |
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Morning excursion
to Mahabalipuram & Kanchipuram.
Mahabalipuram - a
quite seaside resort with a unique and glorious
7th century Shore Temple and some of the most
beautiful rock-cut caves in the world. Visit the
Krishna, Varaha and Mahishasura Mardhini Mandapas
besides the famous stone bas-relief, Arjuna's
Penance.
Kanchipuram - was
under the Pallavas from the 6th to 8th century
AD and later became the citadel of the Cholas,
Vijayanagar Kings, the Muslim and the British.
It has been a centre of Tamil learning, cultural
and religious background for centuries. Kanchipuram
has magnificent temples of unique architectural
beauty bearing eloquent testimony to its glorious
Dravidian heritage. All the religious cities in
India support one of the two sects in Hinduism
- Vaishnavism and Shaivism, but Kanchipuram has
blended itself equally to both the sects, dividing
itself into Vishnu Kanchi, surrounding the Varadaraja
Temple, and Shiva Kanchi, surrounding the Ekambareshwar
(also spelt as Ekambareshwa) Temple, while the
Kamakshi Amman Temple stands in between as a place
of Shakti worship.
Later drive to Pondichery (160 kms/4 hrs approx)
and upon arrival check-in at the hotel.Overnight
at the hotel.

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| DAY
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PONDICHERY-TANJORE |
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Morning sightseeing tour of Pondichery.
Pondichery - a former French colony oozes a Mediterranean aura with classy streets, stylish houses and ornamental gardens, is famous for pleasant weather and easy paced life. Visit the serene atmosphere of Aurobindo Ashram, which was founded by Sri Aurobindo in 1926 and has attained international reputation for its spiritual tenets including yoga and modern science of living. The Botanical Gardens, conceived in 1826, boast a variety of rare and exotic plants from India and abroad, and take a stroll on the beaches of Pondichery.
Afternoon depart by surface to Tanjore en route visiting Chidambaram & Kumbakonam.
Chidambaram - situated between two rivers in a 40 acre temple - complex, lies the temples of Chidambaram, one of the oldest, most venerated and magnificent temples of South India. Shiva Natraja or the Dancing Shiva stand in his cosmic dance pose in the golden rooted sanctum sanctorum. Flanking the temple are 108 sculptured illustrations of Bharat Natya Shastra. In Akash Lingam hidden by a veil, lies the real secret of Chidambaram.
Kumbakonam - is a very important Temple City of South India. Kumbakonam is one of the Oldest Towns in Tamil nadu and is famous for its Mahamaham festival. In the 7th Century it was the Capital of Chola Kings. Visit the Kumbeshwaran Temple.
Upon arrival check-in at the hotel.Overnight at the hotel. |
| DAY
05 |
IN TANJORE |
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Morning sightseeing
tour of famous Tanjore city, visit the beautiful
Chola Temple of Brihadeeshwara. The temple is
capped by a monolithic cupola made of a single
granite block weighing 80 tons, which was taken
to the top with the help of a 6 kms long ramp,
an old technique used by the Egyptians for building
pyramids. Its bronzes and handicrafts make Tanjore
one of the highlights of a visit to South India.
Afternoon excursion to visit Velankanni - It is
the site of the famous Roman Catholic Church of
Our Lady of Good Health. People of all religions
flock to this Church. The Velankanni Shrine was
elevated to a Basilica on November 3, 1962 by
Pope John XXIII. Until 1964, it was under the
protection of Portuguese missionaries. We do not
know where the statue was made, but it is draped
in a sari to make it appear uniquely Indian. The
original chapel no longer exists, but the original
altar and the mosaic pieces on porcelain tiles
from China have been retained. In its place, a
modern and spacious church was consecrated in
1933 and renovated in 1975. Overnight
at the hotel.

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| DAY
06 |
TANJORE-MADURAI |
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Morning after breakfast, depart by surface to Madurai (201 kms/4 hrs approx) and upon arrival check-in at the hotel.
Afternoon sightseeing tour of Madurai city. Visit the great Meenakshi Temple, an excellent example of Dravidian Architecture, dedicated to the consort of Lord Shiva with its towering Gopurams (rising high above the surrounding country side). Also Visit the Tirumala Nayak Palace - A gracious building in the Indo Saracenic style, famous for the Stucco work on its domes and arches.
Evening witness the night ceremony at the Meenakshi Temple. Overnight at the
hotel. |
| DAY
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MADURAI-PERIYAR |
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Morning depart
by surface to Periyar (137 kms/4 hrs) crossing
over the Tamil Nadu-Kerala boarder to enter into
the Gods own Country. Upon arrival check-in at
the hotel.
Thekkady located in
central Kerala, is a popular hill station and
a wildlife centre. This town, which is an important
plantation centre, conjures up images of elephants,
unending chains of hills and spice scented plantations.
Periyar Forest of Thekkady is one of the finest
wildlife reserves of India and spread across the
entire district are picturesque plantations and
hill towns that hold immense opportunities for
treks and mountain walks. The Periyar Wildlife
Sanctuary offers a fairly good chance of seeing
the great Indian tiger in its natural habitat.
Afternoon take game viewing boat-ride on the Artificial
Periyar Lake. Amongst the animals spotted here
are wild elephants, which can be seen and photographed
at close quarters, wild boar, sambar, tier, leopard,
wild dog and languor monkeys. Overnight
at the hotel.

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| DAY
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PERIYAR-KUMARAKOM |
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Morning after breakfast, depart by surface to Kumarakom en route visiting Valiyapally and Cheriyapally (St. Mary's Churches), which is built in 1515 and is famous for its Persian cross and Phalavi inscriptions. This also has some exquisite murals paintings on biblical and non-biblical themes. Upon arrival check-in at the hotel.
Kumarakom an unbelievably beautiful paradise of mangrove forests, emerald green paddy fields, and coconut groves interspersed with enchanting waterways and canals adorned with white lilies. Situated on the Vembanad Lake, in this small water world, you will come across plenty of traditional country crafts, boats and canoes. Kumarakom has also a Bird Sanctuary, which is ornithologist's paradise, with favourite haunt of migratory birds like the Siberian stork, egret, darter, heron and teal. Other common varieties like woodp0ecker, skylark, crane, water hen and parrots can also be spotted here.
Evening take an Optional sunset Cruise - there can be few better ways to adjust to the pace of backwater life than to spend the waning hours of the afternoon just watching the sun go down. Overnight at the hotel. |
| DAY
09 |
IN KUMARAKOM |
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Day free at leisure or get an Ayurveda Rejuvenation massage at the resorts Ayurveda centre. Kerala is the originating place for Ayurveda, which is the ultimate natural way of treating and rejuvenating soul and body.
Optional visit to Mannanam, which is an important Christian pilgrimage centre, situated 10 kms west of Kottayam city. The St. Joseph's monastery here is an old institution and is associated with Fr. Kuriakose Elias of Chavara (1805-71), who has been recently pronounced blessed. The mortal remains of Fr. Kuriakose are preserved in this monastery. Overnight at
the hotel. |
| DAY
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KUMARAKOM-ALLEPPEY-COCHIN |
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Morning after
breakfast, board a country boat to cruise through
on the Vembanad Lake (backwaters of Kerala) to
the beautiful Island destination - Kumarakom (approx
3 hours) to Alleppey. Upon arrival at Alleppey
drive to Cochin en route exploring the rustic
ways of rural Kerala. You glide past coir processing
villages, waterfront shrines and paddy fields.
Afternoon half day sightseeing tour of Kochi (Cochin)
- an important port city with a famous Jewish
settlement and Synagogue, the Dutch Palace, the
Chinese Nets, the Church of St Francis and the
Tomb of Vasco da Gama. We will also include a
visit to a School in Cochin during your sightseeing
tour to show you and explain how the education
system prevails in India.
Evening witness a Kathakali Dance drama performance
at one of the auditoriums. This is an age old
traditional art form of Kerala, where the artists
paint their faces with colours and narrate the
story of the Indian epics such as Ramayana or
Mahabarat by way of their actions. Dinner and
Overnight at the hotel.

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| DAY
11 |
IN COCHIN |
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Morning after breakfast full day excursion to Kodungallore, where St. Thomas has landed first. Later visit the Church at Mylattur, where there are two churches - the one on top of the hill was where he meditated and his footsteps are there on the rock over there. Overnight
at the hotel. |
| DAY
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DEPART COCHIN |
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In time departure transfer to the Cochin airport to board flight to back home. |
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END OF THE TOUR |
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