Amplify your love by choosing this Enthralling South filled and all-inclusive 15 nights & 16 days tour programme, crafted specially by Tour Studio. Unique due to its exclusive itinerary, our programme allows you to explore the best attractions of Aurangabad, Chennai Ponicherry Thanjavu, Madurai, Periyar, Thekkady, Alleppey, Cochin, Waynad and Mysore to make your tour the most memorable time of your life.
Read moreMumbai- Business capital of India
Mumbai is the business hub, diamond market and financial hub of India. Its geographical location and economic development have made this city recognized as a global city in India.
Aurangabad
Aurangabad encompasses a number of incredible tourist attractions famous all across the country including Bibi ka Maqbara, Daulatabad Fort and not to forget the Ajanta and Ellora caves, both of which are designated UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Chennai (Madras)- Soul of South India
Beautiful Beaches, leisure outlets, modern Sea Port and airport, long and beautiful highways, Convenient multi-Transport system, theme parks, industrial cities, Hi –Tech software silicon valley parks.
Mamallapurum (Mahabalipuram)
Mamallapuram is known for its historical monuments, sculptures, scenic beauty, culture and tradition. A wander around the town’s magnificent, World Heritage–listed temples and carvings inflames the imagination, especially at sunset.
Pondicherry
Pondicherry, the French capital of India, will passionate you serenity and sanctity in its true sense. You will love to spend time with French style structure, quite clean streets lined with bougainvillea-draped colonial-style townhouses numbered in an almost logical manner.
Thanjavur (Tanjore)—city of temples
Thanjavur city is known for its ancient most remarkable Dravidian civilization, tanjore painting, textile and silk sarees, carnatic music and handicrafts.
Trichy (Tiruchirappalli)
Tiruchirappalli, universally called Trichy or Tiruchi, isn’t just a travel junction: it also mixes up a heaving bazaar with some major temples. The rich cultural heritage of the city can be seen through the architecture of buildings in this city.
Madurai- a spiritual journey
The temple town of India, Madurai is one of the oldest cities of the country. Culturally rich with ancient traditions, historical significance and natural beauty, Madurai is the city that represents the spirit of Tamil Nadu. It is the place of architectural wonders with each temple, each monument will depict a story.
Periyar—meet the wildlife
Sprawling over a densely canopied area of 925sq.km, this wildlife protected area is an indigenous home to some of the rarest, exotic and endangered wildlife species in India. Whether you are a wildlife lover or not, you will instantly fall in love within your first glance of this captivating park.
Kumarakom
Kumarakom, 15km west of Kottayam on the shores of vast, beautiful Vembanad Lake – Kerala’s largest lake – is an unhurried backwater village with a smattering of dazzling top-end resorts and a renowned bird sanctuary.
Kochi (Cochin)- serene Kochi
Cochin, especially the best ones, are absolutely captivating, and sure to leave you with a bag full of beautiful memories and aspirations.
Waynad
Wayanad is a district in the north-eastern part of God’s own country, Kerala. The dense forests, lush green jungles, Wayanad tourist places and deep valleys are a must for any traveler.
Mysore
The best places to visit in Mysore captivate with magnificence and royalty so sparkling that getting lost and finding yourself in the era of kings and palaces would be the only dream and desire on your mind.
Famous attractions of this popular destination are Mysore paintings, Mysore Pak (sweet dish), Mysore silk (silk sarees), Mysore masala dosa, Mysore ink, and Mysore Dasara (festival of Dussehra).
Bangalore
Bangalore is famous across the country for a plethora of reasons. Be it the piquant curry or the classic lasagne, one will witness a diverse food culture here. Over the years Bangalore underwent a few monumental changes.
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Read lessArrive at Mumbai, you will be meet & greet by our representative at airport and transfer to hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
Morning after breakfast, transfer to airport to catch flight for Aurangabad. Arrive Aurangabad and drive to Ajanta.
Ajanta Caves date back to the time between 2nd century BCE to 480 or 650 CE. Ajanta and Ellora Caves combine to form a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as announced on 1983.
In evening return back to hotel for overnight stay.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, visit to Ellora caves. Ellora Caves happen to be younger and have its history dating back to 5th and 10 century CE. The Ellora caves are divided into three parts – Hindu Caves, Jain Caves, and Buddhist Caves. Then visit Bibi ka Maqbara and Daultabad fort.
In evening transfer to airport catch flight for Mumbai. Arrive Mumbai and transfer to hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, visit Elephanta Caves with boat. Elephanta Caves are a network of sculpted caves located on Elephanta Island, in Mumbai harbour, 10 kilometres to the east of the city of Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Then visit Chatraptati Shivaji Museum(PrinceWhales Museum), Gateway of India (photo stop) Victoria Railway Station, drive pass by Marine Drive.
Late afternoon, transfer to airport to catch flight for Chennai. Arrive Chennai and transfer to hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, drive to Mahabalipuram via Kanchipuram. On the way Visit Kanchipuram.
Kanchipuram, also known as Kanchi, is an ancient city in southern India’s Tamil Nadu state. Considered a holy pilgrimage site by Hindus, it is home to many temples. The 8th-century Kailasanathar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a vast complex with intricate sandstone carvings. UlagalandaPerumal Temple houses a huge statue of Lord Vishnu.
On arrival in Mahabalipuram, check-in to hotel and take rest.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, visit Mahabalipuram.
Mamallapuram, or Mahabalipuram, is known for its temples and monuments built by the Pallava dynasty in the 7th and 8th centuries. The seafront Shore Temple comprises 3 ornate granite shrines. Krishna’s Butter Ball is a massive boulder balanced on a small hill near the GaneshaRatha stone temple.
Drive to Pondicherry, on arrival check in hotel and take rest.
Overnight at hotel.
Morning after breakfast, visit Pondicherry. Pondicherry (or Puducherry), a French colonial settlement in India until 1954, is now a Union Territory town bounded by the southeastern Tamil Nadu state. A seaside promenade runs along the Bay of Bengal and passes several statues, including a 4m-high Gandhi Memorial.
Then drive to Trichy. En-route visit Tanjore.
Thanjavur is a city have many temples include the 11th-century Brihadeeswarar Temple, a vast Choladynasty–era complex with a frescoed interior. Thanjavur Maratha Palace is home to the centuries-old Saraswathi Mahal Library, with palm-leaf manuscripts, and Thanjavur Art Gallery, with bronze statues. Tamil University Museum displays coins, folk artifacts and musical instruments.
On arrival Trichy, check in hotel and take rest.
Overnight at hotel.
Morning after breakfast, visit Trichy.
Tiruchirappalli (also called Tiruchi or Trichy) is an ancient city in India’s southern Tamil Nadu state. The Kaveri and Kollidam rivers flow around Srirangam Island, which is known for sacred Hindu sites Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, with intricately carved gopurams (towering gateways), and Jambukeswarar-Akilandeswari Temple, dedicated to the god Shiva. The Rock Fort Temple complex towers over the city center.
Then drive to Madurai. On arrival in Madurai, you will check in hotel and take rest.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, visit Madurai. Madurai is an energetic, ancient city on the Vaigai River in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Its skyline is dominated by the 14 colorful gopurams (gateway towers) of Meenakshi Amman Temple. Covered in bright carvings of Hindu gods, the Dravidian-style temple is a major pilgrimage site. Millions attend the processions and ceremonies of April’s Chithirai Festival celebrating Meenakshi and Lord Vishnu.
Visit ThirumalaiNayak Palace is a 17th-century palace erected in 1636 AD by King Thirumalai Nayak, a king of Madurai’s Nayaka dynasty who ruled Madurai from 1623–59, in the city of Madurai.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, drive to Peiryar, also known as Thekkady, a breathtakingly beautiful sanctuary located nearly 1800 m above sea level in the dense semi and evergreen deciduous forests of Idukki district.
Thekkady is a landlocked home for its myriad fauna and flora as well as for the Mannans, Palians and Ooralie tribes who still continue their ancient methods of herding and bee keeping.
Enjoy a guided Plantation tour in the area which is renowned for their spice plantations, the Cardamom Hills are the ideal location to explore a garden where spices and other aromatic plants are grown. Learn about their use in the preparation of local cuisine and their medicinal properties and you may also enjoy an optional short ride on an elephant (supplement cost applicable) to get the best view of the stunning scenery.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, drive to Alleppey. Alleppey Beach or Alappuzha Beach has a long stretch of sandy beach with a lighthouse and a pier jutting out into the sea, a reminder of its age-old maritime importance. MullakkalBhagavathy Temple in the heart of town dedicated to Goddess Rajarajeshwari gives the feel of a typical Kerala Temple.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, check in to House Boat, Overnight on Board.
Overnight at houseboat.
After check-out from houseboat and drive to Cochin. Arrive Cochin and check in hotel.
Kochi (also known as Cochin) is a city in southwest India’s coastal Kerala state. It has been a port since 1341, when a flood carved out its harbor and opened it to Arab, Chinese and European merchants. Sites reflecting those influences include Fort Kochi, a settlement with tiled colonial bungalows and diverse houses of worship. Cantilevered Chinese fishing nets, typical of Kochi, have been in use for centuries.
This centre at Fort Cochin has seen many a dance performances! The amount of effort put in by the dancers is commendable.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, drive to Wayanad. Chembra Peak-The hills, rocks and valleys which contribute to the very unique character of Wayanad provide a lot for adventure tourism. Trekking to the Chembra peak is a risky mountaineering endeavor. Chembra peak, the highest hill in Wayanad. The peak is visible from almost all parts of Wayanad and the major attraction is the natural heart shaped lake atop the hill.
Edakkal Rock engraving are invaluable treasures of the world heritage. The site combines the spectacular vistas of nature and the timeless appeal of the nearby prehistoric caves. Human figures depicted in different styles are the most beautiful items among the carving. It is considered to be the best Wayanad attraction for the artwork of carving it offers.
Muthanga Wild Life Sanctuary- The Sanctuary has larger population of pachyderms which is why it has been declared as a Project Elephant Site. The elephants and deers roam around freely while you can spot tigers sometimes. There are various species of monkeys, birds, butterflies and insects also. A long drive along the roadside of Muthanga enables you to watch all these animals.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, drive to Mysore. Arrive Mysore proceed to sightseeing of Mysore visit Mysore Palace- One of the prime attractions of Mysore city and Visit Mysore Zoo, where view some of the rare species of wildlife. Evening visit to world famous Brindavan Gardens expended over 150 acres. The Musical fountain and light show adds attraction to the garden.
Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, drive to Bangalore. Arrive Bangalore and visit Cubbon Park and Museum, Government Museum, Tippu’s Palace, The Fort, Bull Temples, Vankappa Art Gallery.
Late evening transfer to airport catch flight for onwards journey.