Enjoy the Adventure
Explore the serene shores of Mahabalipuram Beach, where ancient history meets modern tranquility. Marvel at UNESCO World Heritage sites nearby, then unwind on soft sands with gentle waves lapping at your feet. With its iconic shore temples, inviting waters, and vibrant local culture, Mahabalipuram promises a blissful coastal escape.
Itinerary
We have carefully planned out each day to give you the best possible experience. From exploring historic landmarks to tasting delicious local cuisine, each day is packed with adventure and excitement. Join us as we take you on a journey through some of the most fascinating destinations in the world.
Greet and meet on arrival at Chennai, proceed to sight-seeing including – Marina Beach – The Marina Beach, the pride of Chennai is the second longest beach in the world and has a wide sandy shore. Situated on the beach, are the Samadhis or memorials dedicated to C.N.Annadurai and M.G.Ramachandran, both former Chief Ministers of the state., Kapleeswarar Temple – An 8th Century Pallava Temple. The temple ‘Gopuram’ or tower is made in the characteristic Dravidian style of architecture. Dedicated of Lord Shiva, this temple has some beautiful sculptures, among which the bronze idols of 63 Saivaite Saints or the Nayanmars. They adorn the outer courtyard. Also in the courtyard under the old Punnai tree is a small shrine depicting Goddess Parvathi in the form of a peacock, worshipping Lord Shiva. , Fort St. George- Fort st.George occupies pride of place and prominence in Chennai. This bastion derived its name form St. George, the patron saint of England., Santhome Cathedral Basilica, Vivekananda & MGR Memorial, Fort Museum, St. Thomas Mount, Ripon Building- This huge Indo-Saracenic building is named after Lord Ripon, who was the Governor General and the father of Self-Government in India, Snake Park, Light House , and later drive to Mahabalipuram, check-in and overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast proceed to sight-seeing including- The Shore temple, Crocodile Park, Five Rathas -hese rock-cut temples are rated as excellent examples of Pallava art. Shaped in different styles, the five structures are named after the Pandava brothers of the Mahabharatha and Draupadi. These are monolithic temples, each created in a different style. They are also known as the Pancha Pandava Rathas, and the four of the rathas are supposed to have been scooped out of a single rock formation. , Arjunas Penance , Tigers Cave , Krishnas Butter Ball, Light House – in Mahabalipuram, and later return to hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast check out hotel and we transfer you to Chennai airport/railway station.
Tour Map
This comprehensive map is designed to guide you through an exciting journey filled with remarkable destinations and captivating experiences.