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Explore Temples on 11 Days South India Tour Experience

Explore Temples on 11 Days South India Tour Experience

Experience the vibrant culture, spiritual legacy, and serene landscapes with an unforgettable 11 Days South India Tour. From ancient temples and colonial towns to misty hill stations and tranquil backwaters, South India is a perfect destination for travelers seeking diversity, authenticity, and relaxation.
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, nature lover, or spiritual seeker, this tour is designed to give you a comprehensive experience across Tamil Nadu and Kerala — two of the most iconic states in South India.
The 11 Days South India Tour takes you through a well-curated journey that covers: Magnificent Dravidian-style temples
French colonial charm in Pondicherry
Tea plantations in Munnar
Wildlife at Periyar
The famous Kerala backwaters in Alleppey
Coastal beauty of Kochi
This tour is ideal for families, couples, solo travelers, and photography lovers.
Your tour begins in Chennai, the bustling capital of Tamil Nadu. After arrival, explore attractions like: Marina Beach
Kapaleeshwarar Temple
Fort St. George
Santhome Basilica
Overnight Stay: Chennai
Drive to Mahabalipuram, stopping at Kanchipuram, a city known for its ancient temples and silk sarees.
In Mahabalipuram, visit: Shore Temple
Arjuna's Penance
Pancha Rathas
Krishna's Butterball
Overnight Stay: Mahabalipuram
Head south to Pondicherry, the former French colony known for its European-style streets and serene ambience.
Explore: Auroville
Aurobindo Ashram
Promenade Beach
French Quarter
Overnight Stay: Pondicherry
Drive to Tanjore, home of the great Chola Empire. This cultural hotspot is known for its art, music, and architecture.
Must-see sights: Brihadeeswarar Temple (UNESCO)
Tanjore Palace
Saraswathi Mahal Library
Overnight Stay: Tanjore
Travel to Madurai, a 2,500-year-old city famous for the iconic Meenakshi Amman Temple. Explore the vibrant markets and participate in an evening temple ceremony.
Other highlights: Thirumalai Nayakar Mahal
Gandhi Museum
Overnight Stay: Madurai
Cross into Kerala and reach Periyar, a gateway to Kerala's nature and spice plantations. In Periyar, enjoy: Spice plantation tour
Optional boat ride on Periyar Lake
Periyar Lake Elephant rides or jungle walks
Overnight Stay: Thekkady
Head to Munnar, the famed hill station of Kerala. With tea gardens, misty hills, and fresh mountain air, it's the perfect change of pace.
Evening Leisure: Relax at the resort or take a short nature walk.
Overnight Stay: Munnar
Spend the day exploring Munnar's top attractions: Eravikulam National Park
Tea Museum
Echo Point
Mattupetty Dam
Kundala Lake
Overnight Stay: Munnar
Drive down to Alleppey, the heart of Kerala's backwaters. Board a traditional houseboat and cruise through palm-lined canals, paddy fields, and quaint villages.
Inclusions: Private houseboat with meals
Sunset views over Vembanad Lake
Overnight Stay: Houseboat
Disembark and travel to Kochi (Cochin), the cultural melting pot of Kerala. Explore its colonial charm and historical sites: Chinese Fishing Nets
St. Francis Church
Mattancherry Palace
Jewish Synagogue
Fort Kochi
Enjoy a Kathakali dance performance in the evening.
Overnight Stay: Kochi
Your memorable 11 Days South India Tour concludes with a transfer to Kochi Airport for your onward journey. Covers both Tamil Nadu's temple heritage and Kerala's natural beauty
and Includes iconic experiences like houseboat cruising , spice plantation tours , and tea estate walks
, , and Blend of spiritual , cultural , and eco-tourism destinations
, , and destinations Comfortable stays and customizable itineraries
Light cotton clothes for the day
Modest attire for temples
Comfortable shoes
Sunscreen and insect repellent
Camera for capturing stunning landscapes
October to March is the ideal time for this tour due to the pleasant weather.
is the ideal time for this tour due to the pleasant weather. June to September (Monsoon) is lush but humid and best for honeymooners or monsoon lovers.
is lush but humid and best for honeymooners or monsoon lovers. Avoid peak summer (April–May) unless you love tropical heat.
The 11 Days South India Tour is a wonderful introduction to the region's immense cultural depth and ecological variety. From majestic temples and hill stations to wildlife sanctuaries and tranquil waters, this itinerary promises enriching experiences each day. It's a perfect tour for anyone looking to discover the soul of South India at a comfortable pace.
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