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South India
Tour with Thrissur Pooram Kerala |
(15 Days /
14 Nights) |
(Chennai-Mahabalipuram-Trichy-Karikudi-Madurai-Palakkadu-Thrissur-Cochin-Alleppey-Kovalam-Trivandrum) |
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Every temple in
Kerala celebrates festive occasions with religious devotion and
joy. One of the most important temples in Kerala is the
Vadakkananthan Temple at Thrissur. The Thrissur Pooram or Temple
Festival of the Vadakkananthan Temple, is the grandest Temple
Festival in Kerala. Travel to Kerala to see the magnificent
Thrissur Pooram, on Kerala tours with Kerala Backwater, and see
Kerala at its celebratory best. See the rows of impressive
elephants bearing idols of the gods on their backs, decorated with
golden forehead ornaments and colorful parasols in Thrissur
Kerala, on Kerala tours with Kerala Backwater.
Thrissur Temple
Festival Kerala:
The Thrissur Temple Festival, which you can see on Kerala tours
with Kerala Backwater, is a magnificent spectacle. Apart from
devotees of the temples in Thrissur. The Temple Festival at
Thrissur also attracts many tourists who come to see the mighty
elephants, the passionate drum concerts and the spectacular
firework displays. The Thrissur Pooram (Temple Festival) in
Thrissur, Kerala is a sight to be seen on Kerala Tours with Kerala
Backwater.
Held every year
in the month of Medom according to the Malayam calendar, which
corresponds to April-May, the Thrissur Temple Festival features
rituals and prayers as well as a spectaulcr procession of grandly
decorated elephants. Neighboring temples at Thiruvambadi and
Paramekkavu compete with each other to display the most impressive
tuskers, the best decorated elephants and the most impressive
fireworks. Fifteen elephants from each temple line up in an
impressive standoff, while accompanying drummers and musicians
play their instruments in a religious frenzy.
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Celebrations at the Thrissur Temple
Festival Kerala:
Started by Sakthan Thampuran, the Maharaja of the earlier
state of Kochi state, the Thrissur Pooram or Temple Festival
at Thrissur has become an annual event on the tourist calendar
of Kerala. The two competing temples display new decorations
and parasols on the elephants each year and put up more
spectacular fireworks in order to create a memorable temple
festival. The temple festival begins early in the morning with
the procession of the elephants and lasts through the day and
into the night. The percussion drumming called Panchavadyam is
another highlight of the temple festival, which concludes on
the following morning. This spectacle is the end of an
eight-day festival of nine temples in Thrissur.
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Day
01: Chennai - Mahabalipuram
Around midnight arrival at the Chennai airport. Upon arrival, you will be picked up by our representative and drive to Mahabalipuram and transferred into the
resort. Mamallapuram is a historical retreat set amidst natural beauty, about 58 km south of
Chennai. Mahabalipuram is also known as Mamallapuram, the city of Bali. This ancient city is located on the shores of the Bay of Bengal. This ancient place was the major seaport of the Pallava dynasty and was the second capital of the Pallava kings of
Kanchipuram. Mamallapuram is globally known for the famous
shore temples.
Day 02: Mahabalipuram
Today in the morning after breakfast we take a short trip to the shore temples. The Shore temple is located on a rocky hill very close to the sea. This is one of the oldest temples in South India. It belongs to the 8th century AD and is a good example of the first phase of structural temples constructed in Dravidian style. After visiting the shore temples we visit the
Kanchipuram. Kanchipuram is known for its silk sarees all over
India and world. After having a small visit to Kanchipuram we return back to the resort. Evening at leisure to spent the day at the beach.
Day
03: Mahabalipuram - Trichy
Today after an early morning breakfast we leave Mahabalipuram and drive to
Trichy. Upon arrival at Trichy check into your hotel and relax. Trichy is the fourth largest city in Tamil
Nadu. Once the citadel of the Cholas, this strategic city, was much too benevolent, under the rule of the Nayaks of
Madurai. In the evening we visit the famous Srirangam Temple and the famous Rock Fort Ganesha Temple.
Day
04: Trichy - Karikudi
Today morning we proceed towards Karikudi. On arrival you will be transferred to the Bangala home stay. This home stay belongs to the local Chettiar family and is a quaint assortment of buildings, built over the last 75 years, that has been recently renovated and restored as a Heritage Hotel for visitors to Chettinad. Today we explore Karaikudi with its fabulous mansions, and its many temples and also visit various antique shops and the Village market.
Day 05: Karikudi - Madurai
Today we will drive to
Madurai. Madurai, the city of Nectar is located on the banks of the
River Vaigai in the south of Tamil
Nadu. It is the second largest city in the state of
Tamil Nadu. It is also considered as an important cultural and commercial centre of Tamil
Nadu. Madurai is known for the famous Meenakshi temple dedicated to the goddess
Meenakshi. Today, this splendid temple is also known for its imposing gopurams that soar over the city. This temple, which is the centre of social and religious activity, attracts thousands of visitors every year from all over the world. In the evening we will visit the temple to witness the famous night ceremony when the temple bronze of
Lord Shiva is carried to the bedchamber of goddess Parvati with some religious prayers and music. |
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06: Madurai - Palakkadu
Today we drive towards Palakkadu. Nearly all the agricultural land you will pass on the way here from
Palakkad belonged to the Kandath family. Their impressive ancestral home was built on part of the estate in 1794 using mud and teak. In the evening we have a walk through the winding roads through an unspoilt countryside and paddy fields together with a visit to the local village temple to watch the evening rituals and
pooja. Overnight stay at the house.
Day 07: Palakkadu
In the morning, one can have a trek to the “Chaya Kada” (corner tea shop) and as well as Visit the local temple, where the presiding deity is Lord Siva. As this a family temple so the non Hindus accompanied by someone from the house only can enter the temple premises or one can enjoy the various activities like a bullock ride through the countryside an Visit to the nearby potter.
Day
08:
Palakkadu - Thrissur
Morning after breakfast, drive to
Thrissur enroute Kodungallur,
where St. Thomas had landed first. On the way visit the
churches at Mylattur - the one on top of the hill is believed
to be where St. Thomas meditated and has a rock with his
footprints . Overnight in Thrissur.
Day 09: Thrissur
Full day free to witness the colourful and spectacular Trichur
Pooram Overnight in Thrissur.
Day 10:
Thrissur - Cochin
Today in the morning after having breakfast drive to Cochin. Cochin or Kochi is the commercial and industrial capital of
Kerala. Cochin is located on the western coast of
Kerala. Cochin is set on a cluster of islands surrounded by sparkling blue lagoons and backwaters on the vast area of the Vemband lake. Cochin is the most interesting town in South India at Malabar Coast and is also known as Venice of south. On arrival drive to the hotel. In the afternoon we will visit the Dutch Palace, the Jewish Synagogue and the Chinese fishing nets. In the evening we visit a Kathakali dance school.
Kathakali Dances come from Kerala and in its traditional form relates stories from the Hindu epics
Ramayana and
Mahabharata.
Day
11:
Cochin-
Alleppey
Today we will drive to Alleppey to board the House boat which is known as
Kettuvalam. It would be a fabulous way to explore the fascinating beauty of the backwaters of
Kerala. Today you will cruise on the backwaters through the lush green paddy fields and swaying palm trees. Overnight stay in the house boat.
Day 12: Alleppey
Today you will be dropped at a home stay set on the backwaters of
Alleppey. This ancestral house is built in the traditional way with “Nalukettu”. Full day at leisure at the home stay.
Day 13: Alleppey -
Kovalam
Today you will drive to Kovalam. In the evening we will visit the Kovalam beach. Overnight stay at the resort.
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Day 14:
Kovalam - Trivandrum
Today in the morning after having breakfast drive to
Trivandrum. Today we have sightseeing in
Trivandrum. The main tourist attractions in Trivandrum is the Shanghumukham Beach. The Shanghumukham Beach is a favourite place for the sunset viewers. The main attractions of this beach are an indoor recreation club, the Matsya Kanyaka (a gigantic, 35 m long sculpture of a mermaid) and a restaurant shaped like a starfish. Another tourist attraction in Trivandrum is the most famous Sree Padmanabha Swami temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. After having sightseeing in Trivandrum return to the resort and have an overnight stay.
Day
15: Flight to Home
Transfer to the airport to connect the flight back to home destination.
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