Category: South India tours

Tours to Bangalore, Karnataka
Tours to Mysore, Karnataka
Tours to Kerala
Tours to Cochin
Backwater Tours in Kerala
Ayurveda Therapies and South India

  • Kodaikanal

    Kodaikanal

    By Ramkumar (Terraced farming- Kodaikanal) [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons
    Nested in the forested Palani hills, Kodai offers scenic lakes, waterfalls, beautiful valley views and observation points galore.

    Some of the must-visit spots include the Berijam Lake (where special permission is required before tourists can visit), the Kodai Lake (for day picnics and boating) and the sprawling Bryant Park.

    Getting there: The hill station does not have its own airport or railhead. The closest airports are at Madurai (135 km away), Coimbatore (170 km away) and Trichy (200 km away). By train, travellers can alight at Palani (64 km) or Kodai Road (80 km) and travel on by road.


  • Visit Bangalore or Bangaluru

    Visit Bangalore or Bangaluru

    This buzzing metro might be one of the most recognised Indian cities abroad, but the ‘Garden City’ had plenty going for it long before it became an IT hub.

    Bengaluru offers a blend of the old and the new and won’t disappoint. The Bangalore Palace and Summer Palace are a glimpse into the city’s royal past and the imposing Vidhana Soudha structure an example of its prosperous present.

    There are plenty of ancient religious centres, such as St Mary’s Basilica, St Patric’s Church, the Masjid-e-Khadria and Shri Nimishamba Devi Temple.

     

    Younger tourists will enjoy the plentiful shopping at the many malls, all offering the biggest brands, and the thriving nightlife complete with pubs and lounge bars.

     

    Getting there: The capital city is well connected by road, rail and air. Buses ply national highway 4 from most major cities.

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  • Visit Mysore

    Visit Mysore

    In the past Mysore was a part of the empire of the Wodeyar rulers and was the capital city of the South Indian Empire. The Wodeyar rulers patronized art and culture in this part of Karnataka and as a result Mysore became an important center for arts and crafts.

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  • Visit Cochin

    Queen of the Arabian Sea, Kochi (Cochin) is the commercial and industrial capital of South Indian state, Kerala. It has one of the finest natural harbors in the world. It has been a port of call for ancient mariners from Arabia, China, Holland, Britain and Portugal have all left their mark on this beautiful island city.

    The cosmopolitan character of the city is reflected in the buildings and structures representing different regions of the world. A city of peninsulas and islands, today it is Kerala’s commercial hub. But it is not only the breathtaking beauty of Kochi that draws you towards it. It can also be just a careless daub of tinted light where sea and sky unite.

    Originally built by the Portuguese, Cochin has a natural harbor with lagoons and canals and fishing hamlets. With its year-round shipping facilities, it is today the busiest port. As it lies on the direct route to Australia and the Far East from Europe, it serves the vast southern hinterland of industrial areas and plantations. It is one of the few ports of the world with all the three main forms of transport-land, sea, and air, centered in the same place.

    Kerala’s prime tourist destination, it spreads across islands and promontories in a stunning location between the Arabian Sea and Backwaters. Its main sections: modern Ernakulam in the east and the old districts of Mattancherry and Fort Cochin on a peninsula in the west are linked by a complex system of ferries.

    Being situated very close to the sea, Kochi has a moderate climate. It faces quite heavy rains during June-August, due to the southwest monsoon. Winter starts from December and continues till February. In summer, the temperature here rises to a maximum of 35°C and 25°C in the winters.

    Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace)

    Built by the Portuguese in 1557, the Palace was presented to Raja Veera Kerala Varma of Kochi (Cochin). The palace was renovated in 1663 by the Dutch. On display here are beautiful Murals depicting scenes from the epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata and some of the puranic Hindu legends. The palace also houses Dutch maps of old Kochi, royal palanquins, coronation robes of former Maharajas of Kochi as well as the furniture belonging to that period.

    Bolghatty Palace

    A Scenic island near the city of Ernakulam, Bolghatty is famous for the Bolghatty Palace built by the Dutch in 1744 AD. This palace, once the residence of the British resident of Kochi (Cochin), is now a KTDC (Kerala Tourism Development Corporation) hotel.

    Chinese Fishing Nets

    Strung out along the tip of Fort Cochin, the fixed and cantilevered Chinese Fishing Nets are the icon of Cochin sea trade. The fishing nets like these are not found anywhere else in India. Some traders brought these huge cantilevered fishing nets here from the court of Kublai Khan.

    Santa Cruz Basilica

    This huge and impressive monumental Catholic Church dates back to 1558. It has beautiful paintings on the ceiling and striking pastel colored interior.

    St. Francis Church

    Built in 1503 by Portuguese Francisan Friars, this Church is known to be the oldest European church in India. It was restored in 1779 by the protestant Dutch, converted to an Anglican Church by the British in 1795. It is presently under the church of South India. Vasco da Gama’s remains were buried here in 1524 and later moved to Lisbon, Portugal but his tombstone is still here.

    Cherai Beach

    This lovely beach bordering Vypeen Island is ideal for swimming. Dolphins are occasionally seen here. There are a couple of simple cafes and guesthouses too. A typical Kerala village with paddy fields and coconut groves nearby is an added attraction of this beach.

    Hill Palace Museum, Thripunithra

    Ten kms away from Kochi, Hill Palace, is the official residence of the Kochi royal family. It was built in 1865 AD. The palace complex consists of 49 buildings built in the traditional architectural style of Kerala. Surrounded by 52 acres of terraced land, the Palace also encompasses a Deer Park and horse riding facilities. A full-fledged ethno-archaeological museum and Kerala’s first heritage museum are the main attractions. Displayed inside the thirteen galleries are oil paintings, 19th century paintings, Murals, sculpture in stone and plaster of paris, manuscripts, inscriptions and coins belonging to the Kochi royal family.

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  • Tours to Bangalore

    Bangalore in Karnataka, India came into existence in the 16th century when a local ruler built a mud fort to mark his territory. Bangalore gained prominence sometime in the 18th century and gradually became an important center of education and commerce. Today Bangalore is the capital city of the South Indian state of Karnataka and also happens to be an important IT hub of India.

    While on tours to  Bangalore city you must ensure that your tour package includes tours to a number of important tourist attractions in the area such as the Cubbon Park, Visvesvaraya Technological and Industrial Museum, Tipu Sultan’s Fort, Venkataramanaswamy temple and the Someshwara temple.

    While on tours to Bangalore in Karnataka, India you can stay at the popular premium and bargain hotels according to your tour budget. These hotels offer excellent and gracious service so that your stay at this metropolitan city is an enjoyable one.

    Bangalore in Karnataka, India is very well connected. The Bangalore airport is located at a distance of 13 kilometers from the City station.

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