Embark on an unforgettable 11-day private journey through South India, beginning in Chennai and concluding in Bangalore. This thoughtfully curated experience blends ancient temples, royal heritage, scenic hill routes, wildlife regions, and vibrant local culture. Travel comfortably in a private vehicle with a professional driver, enjoy expert guidance at major sightseeing destinations, and explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, sacred pilgrimage towns, colonial cities, bustling markets, and serene landscapes.
From the architectural wonders of Tamil Nadu and the cultural richness of Chettinad and Madurai, to the misty Nilgiri hills, wildlife surroundings of Masinagudi, and the royal elegance of Mysore and Hoysala temples, every day offers a new and enriching experience. Scenic drives, authentic local encounters, and immersive sightseeing ensure a perfect balance of history, spirituality, nature, and leisure.
Pick-up and Drop-off: Pick-up and drop-off services are available from designated locations. Ensure to confirm your pick-up point when booking.
We will provide the driver and guide details one day before the tour. The driver will arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled pickup time and inform the hotel lobby. Guests can meet the driver at the hotel lobby at the exact pickup time.
Arrive in Chennai and meet our professional driver at the airport or your hotel for a warm welcome. Begin a comfortable drive along the scenic East Coast Road to Mahabalipuram (Mamallapuram), a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its Pallava-era monuments and coastal charm. On arrival, enjoy a traditional Tamil village tour, offering insights into rural life, local traditions, handicrafts, and everyday culture.
Proceed to explore the iconic monuments of Mahabalipuram, starting with Arjuna’s Penance / Descent of the Ganges, an impressive open-air rock relief depicting mythological stories in exquisite detail.
Visit the remarkable Five Rathas, a group of monolithic rock-cut temples carved from single granite boulders during the Pallava period. Each ratha is uniquely shaped and named after the Pandava brothers from the Mahabharata, showcasing distinct architectural styles that later influenced South Indian temple design. Though never consecrated, these structures serve as early prototypes of Dravidian architecture, featuring intricate carvings, sculpted pillars, and animal figures such as lions and elephants.
This is followed by a visit to the famous Krishna’s Butter Ball, a gigantic natural granite boulder that appears to defy gravity as it rests precariously on a sloping hillside. Weighing several tons, this perfectly rounded rock has remained in the same position for centuries, despite earthquakes and natural erosion. According to local legend, it represents a lump of butter dropped by Lord Krishna in his childhood, making it one of Mahabalipuram’s most fascinating and photographed landmarks.
Continue to the ancient Cave Temples of Mahabalipuram, a series of rock-cut sanctuaries carved into granite cliffs during the Pallava dynasty. These caves are renowned for their finely sculpted panels of Hindu deities such as Shiva, Vishnu, Durga, and Krishna, depicting mythological scenes with remarkable artistic precision. The beautifully carved pillars, detailed reliefs, and serene interiors reflect the early evolution of Dravidian temple architecture and the religious significance of the site.
End the sightseeing at the magnificent Shore Temple, one of the oldest structural stone temples in South India, majestically overlooking the Bay of Bengal. Built in the 8th century during the Pallava reign, this iconic temple complex is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu and stands as a timeless symbol of Mahabalipuram’s maritime heritage. The rhythmic sound of waves, weathered granite walls, and panoramic sea views create a truly spiritual and atmospheric setting where history seamlessly meets the ocean.
In the evening, enjoy leisure time at Mahabalipuram Beach, where you can relax and unwind along the sandy shoreline. Take a peaceful walk, feel the cool ocean breeze, and watch the sky transform into warm hues during a tranquil sunset, offering the perfect conclusion to a culturally rich and memorable day. check in hotel and stay at Mahabalipuram
Explore the ancient temple city of Kanchipuram, one of the seven sacred cities of India, renowned for its magnificent Dravidian temples and spiritual heritage. Begin with Ekambareswarar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of earth (Prithvi Lingam). This vast temple complex is famous for its towering gopuram and the sacred mango tree, believed to be over a thousand years old, symbolizing the five elements of nature.
Visit the revered Kamakshi Amman Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kamakshi, an incarnation of Parvati. This important Shakti shrine is known for its serene sanctum, beautiful carvings, and deep spiritual significance, attracting devotees seeking blessings for prosperity and harmony.
Continue to Varadharaja Perumal Temple, one of the 108 Divya Desams, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple is celebrated for its grand architecture, richly sculpted pillars, and strong association with the Alvar saints of Vaishnavism.
Conclude Kanchipuram sightseeing at the historic Kailasanathar Temple, the oldest temple in the city, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built by the Pallavas, it is admired for its early sandstone architecture, intricate carvings, and circumambulatory passages lined with miniature shrines, offering a glimpse into the origins of South Indian temple design.
After temple visits, witness traditional Kanchipuram silk weaving, where skilled artisans create world-famous silk sarees using age-old techniques, vibrant colors, and pure zari work. Later proceeds to Mahabalipuram, Stay at Mahabalipuram.
After breakfast, set out to explore Pondicherry (Puducherry), a charming coastal town known for its unique blend of French colonial heritage and Indian spirituality.
Auroville & Matrimandir Begin the day with a visit to Auroville, an international township founded with the vision of human unity beyond nationality and religion. Walk through the peaceful surroundings and view the iconic Matrimandir, a striking golden spherical structure set amidst lush gardens. While entry inside the inner chamber is subject to prior permission, the guide will explain its spiritual significance as a place for silent meditation and concentration.
Continue to the French Quarter, also known as White Town, characterized by tree-lined boulevards, pastel-colored colonial villas, and elegant cafés. Strolling through these quiet streets offers a glimpse into Pondicherry’s French past, with architecture that reflects European town planning blended with Indian influences.
Visit the renowned Sri Aurobindo Ashram, founded by philosopher-yogi Sri Aurobindo and The Mother. The ashram is a serene spiritual center where visitors can experience moments of silence and reflection. The guide will explain the philosophy of Integral Yoga and the ashram’s role in Pondicherry’s spiritual life.
Proceed to the Puducherry Museum, which houses an impressive collection of archaeological finds, sculptures, bronzes, colonial furniture, and artifacts from the French era. The museum provides valuable insight into the region’s ancient history, maritime connections, and colonial legacy.
Later, enjoy a walk along Promenade Beach, a scenic seafront stretch facing the Bay of Bengal. Lined with landmarks such as the Gandhi Statue and historic buildings, this area is perfect for relaxing while enjoying sea breezes and coastal views.
Colonial Churches Visit some of Pondicherry’s beautiful colonial-era churches, such as the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus or Notre Dame des Anges Church, known for their Gothic architecture, stained glass windows, and peaceful interiors that reflect French Christian heritage.
Conclude the tour with a visit to the Pondicherry Lighthouse, one of the city’s iconic landmarks. From the top, enjoy panoramic views of the town, coastline, and the vast Bay of Bengal, making it a perfect end to the day’s exploration. Check in to Hotel and stay
After breakfast, proceed for a full day of heritage and cultural exploration, visiting some of Tamil Nadu’s most remarkable temple towns before continuing to Tanjore for an overnight stay. Proceed to Chidambaram, home to the sacred Nataraja Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva as the Cosmic Dancer. This ancient temple is one of the most significant Shaivite shrines and represents the Akasha (Space/Ether) element among the Pancha Bhoota temples. The guide will explain the spiritual philosophy behind the Ananda Tandava, the Chidambara Rahasyam (the mystery of the formless space), and the temple’s deep connection to classical Bharatanatyam dance and Hindu cosmology.
Continue to Gangaikonda Cholapuram, the imperial capital established by Rajendra Chola I after his victorious expedition to the Ganges. Visit the grand Brihadeeswarar Temple of Gangaikonda Cholapuram, another UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its graceful architecture, serene atmosphere, and monumental Shiva lingam. The guide will narrate the historical importance of the Chola empire, the symbolism behind the temple’s design, and its role as a political and religious center of medieval South India.
Begin the day with a visit to the magnificent Airavatesvara Temple at Darasuram, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Chola king Rajaraja Chola II. This exquisite temple is celebrated for its intricate stone carvings, sculpted pillars, and the unique chariot-shaped mandapa. The guide will explain the temple’s rich mythology, including the legend of Airavata, the celestial elephant of Lord Indra, and highlight the fine craftsmanship that reflects the artistic brilliance of the later Chola period.
Visit the magnificent Brihadeeswarar Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an architectural masterpiece built by Rajendra Chola I in the 11th century. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this grand temple is renowned for its massive vimana (tower), giant Nandi statue, and exquisite frescoes. The guide will explain the engineering marvels, Chola inscriptions, and the temple’s enduring cultural and spiritual importance.
Later, explore the Thanjavur Royal Palace Complex, which houses the Art Gallery, Palace Museum, and the famous Saraswathi Mahal Library—one of Asia’s oldest libraries. Here, you will see bronze idols, royal artifacts, ancient manuscripts written on palm leaves, and historical records that reflect the rich legacy of the Chola, Nayak, and Maratha rulers. Check in to hotel and stay at Tanjore.
Your visit begins at Srirangam, home to one of the most important Vaishnavite temples in India, dedicated to Lord Ranganatha (a reclining form of Lord Vishnu). Spread across a vast island between the Cauvery and Kollidam rivers, the temple complex is the largest functioning temple in the world, with towering gopurams, seven concentric enclosures, and intricately carved pillared halls. The guide will explain the temple’s Dravidian architecture, ancient inscriptions, and its importance among the 108 Divya Desams.
drive to the culturally rich region of Chettinad, renowned for its distinctive architecture, craftsmanship, and heritage. Upon arrival, begin exploring the unique attractions that reflect the legacy of the Chettiar community. Chettinad Mansions Visit the grand Chettinad mansions, famous for their opulent architecture and spacious courtyards. These heritage homes were built by wealthy Chettiar traders using materials imported from Europe and Southeast Asia, including Italian marble, Burmese teak, and Belgian glass. The guide will explain the lifestyle, customs, and trading history of the Chettiars, offering a fascinating glimpse into their prosperous past. Other Local Sightseeing Enjoy additional sightseeing around Chettinad villages, including local markets, traditional streets, and temples that reflect regional architecture and daily life. This relaxed exploration allows you to experience the authentic rural charm and cultural traditions of the area.
Visit an Athangudi tiles factory, where beautiful handmade tiles are produced using age-old methods. Each tile is hand-poured, patterned, and sun-dried, resulting in vibrant designs unique to Chettinad homes. Observe the craftsmanship and understand how these eco-friendly tiles have become a symbol of Chettinad heritage. After completing the sightseeing, check in to your hotel in Chettinad and enjoy a peaceful overnight stay.
After breakfast, check out from Chettinad and drive to the ancient temple city of Madurai, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in India. Upon arrival, begin sightseeing with your local guide. Meenakshi Amman Temple Visit the iconic Meenakshi Amman Temple, dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswarar (Shiva). Renowned for its towering gopurams adorned with thousands of colorful sculptures, this Dravidian masterpiece is a center of Tamil culture and spirituality. The guide will explain the temple’s mythology, architectural brilliance, sacred halls, and daily rituals that bring the complex to life
Proceed to the historic Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace, a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture built in the 17th century. Famous for its massive pillars, grand arches, and spacious courtyards, the palace reflects the grandeur of the Nayak rulers. The guide will narrate the royal history, court life, and architectural features of this impressive monument.
Next, visit the Gandhi Memorial Museum, one of the most important Gandhi museums in India. Housed in a former palace, it displays photographs, letters, and personal belongings of Mahatma Gandhi, including a piece of cloth worn by him on the day of his assassination. The museum offers deep insight into India’s freedom struggle and Gandhiji’s life and values
Madurai Flower Market Conclude the sightseeing at the vibrant Madurai Flower Market, a colorful and aromatic hub where fresh jasmine, marigold, lotus, and roses are traded daily. This bustling market gives a lively glimpse into local life and traditions, especially the importance of flowers in temple rituals and everyday worship. After sightseeing, check in to your hotel in Madurai and relax for the overnight stay.
After breakfast, check out from Madurai and proceed to Mettupalayam. This is a scenic drive, gradually moving from the plains into the greener foothills of the Nilgiri range. Along the way, enjoy views of rural Tamil Nadu, small towns, and lush greenery, making the drive relaxed and visually pleasing. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and enjoy a peaceful overnight stay.
After an early breakfast, proceed to Mettupalayam railway station to board the famous Nilgiri Mountain Railway (Toy Train), a UNESCO World Heritage experience. The toy train journey from Mettupalayam to Ooty or Coonoor takes you through tunnels, bridges, dense forests, waterfalls, and tea plantations, offering one of the most scenic rail journeys in India. Common train timings (subject to availability & confirmation): Mettupalayam to Ooty: Departs around 7:10 AM, arrives approx. 12:30 PM Mettupalayam to Coonoor: Departs around 7:10 AM, arrives approx. 10:30 AM Guests may choose to disembark at Coonoor or Ooty, based on preference and availability. Upon arrival, meet your driver, who will be waiting to continue the journey by road to Masinagudi, passing through scenic hill roads and forest landscapes.
By evening, arrive at Masinagudi and check in to your resort. You may relax at leisure or opt for an evening wildlife safari (optional and at additional cost), offering a chance to spot elephants, deer, peacocks, and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Overnight stay at Masinagudi.
After breakfast, check out from Masinagudi and drive towards Mysore, passing through scenic forest roads and countryside landscapes. En route, stop at the historic town of Srirangapatna, before continuing to Mysore city sightseeing. Srirangapatna – Ranganathaswamy Temple Visit the revered Ranganathaswamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Ranganatha (a reclining form of Lord Vishnu). This ancient temple is one of the most important Vaishnavite shrines in South India and features beautiful Dravidian architecture. The guide will explain its religious significance, history, and connection to the rulers of the Mysore Kingdom, including Tipu Sultan.
Continue to the magnificent Mysore Palace, one of India’s grandest royal residences. Admire its Indo-Saracenic architecture, ornate halls, stained glass windows, and royal artifacts. The palace reflects the splendor of the Wodeyar dynasty and remains the cultural symbol of Mysore.
Proceed to Chamundi Hill to visit the sacred Chamundeshwari Temple, dedicated to Goddess Durga. Located atop the hill, the temple offers panoramic views of Mysore city. The guide will share the legend of Goddess Chamundi and the spiritual importance of this prominent shrine.
Conclude the sightseeing at the lively Devaraja Market, a traditional local market known for its colorful flower stalls, incense, spices, fruits, and handicrafts. Walking through the market provides an authentic glimpse into everyday Mysore life and local trade traditions. After sightseeing, check in to your hotel in Mysore and relax for the overnight stay.
After breakfast, check out from Mysore and drive towards Hassan, stopping en route at some of Karnataka’s most important spiritual and architectural landmarks. Shravanabelagola Begin with a visit to Shravanabelagola, one of the most significant Jain pilgrimage centers in India. Climb (or drive where permitted) to Vindhyagiri Hill to see the colossal 57-foot monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali (Gommateshwara), carved from a single block of granite. The guide will explain the Jain philosophy of renunciation and the importance of the grand Mahamastakabhisheka ceremony held once every 12 years.
Continue to Belur to visit the exquisite Chennakesava Temple, built by the Hoysala king Vishnuvardhana in the 12th century. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this temple is celebrated for its detailed stone carvings depicting scenes from Hindu epics, celestial dancers, and daily life. The guide will highlight the intricate sculptures, polished pillars, and the artistic brilliance of Hoysala architecture.
Next, proceed to Halebidu, the former capital of the Hoysala Empire, to visit the majestic Hoysaleswara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is renowned for its elaborate friezes, finely carved panels, and symmetrical design. Often described as an open-air museum of sculpture, the temple showcases some of the finest stone workmanship in India. After completing the sightseeing, continue the drive to Hassan. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and relax for an overnight stay.
After breakfast, check out from Hassan and proceed towards Bangalore (Bengaluru). Upon arrival, enjoy a short city orientation and sightseeing before the final drop-off. A grand Tudor-style palace inspired by England’s Windsor Castle, showcasing royal interiors, vintage photographs, and beautiful grounds.
A historic garden famous for its glass house, landscaped lawns, and rare plant species.
Vidhana Soudha (photo stop) – an imposing neo-Dravidian style government building and a landmark of Bangalore.
A green oasis in the heart of the city, surrounded by colonial-era buildings.
An elegant teakwood structure with Indo-Islamic architecture, reflecting the life and times of Tipu Sultan. After sightseeing, you will be dropped at your Bangalore hotel or Kempegowda International Airport, as per your departure schedule, concluding the tour with wonderful memories of South India.
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