The journey from Madurai to Rameswaram, Kanyakumari, Trivandrum, Alappuzha, Munnar, and Cochin offers a captivating blend of spirituality, scenic beauty, and cultural richness. Starting with the sacred Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai and the divine Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameswaram, the tour transitions to the serene beaches and the iconic Vivekananda Rock Memorial in Kanyakumari. In Trivandrum, explore the architectural marvels like Padmanabhaswamy Temple and enjoy the pristine beaches of Kovalam. The tranquil backwaters of Alappuzha provide a peaceful escape, followed by the lush greenery of Munnar with its tea plantations and waterfalls. Finally, the journey concludes in Cochin, a vibrant city blending colonial heritage, bustling markets, and stunning seascapes. This tour encapsulates the best of South India's beauty and charm.
Duration
8 days/ 7 Night
Extra Charges
Toll Parking
Place 1 : Madurai
Madurai, the cultural heart of Tamil Nadu, is renowned for its historic temples and vibrant traditions. The magnificent Meenakshi Amman Temple stands as the city’s centerpiece, drawing devotees and tourists alike. Other notable attractions include the Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal and the Gandhi Memorial Museum, making Madurai a blend of spirituality and heritage.
- Meenakshi Amman Temple
- Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal
- Vandiyur Mariamman Teppakulam
- Gandhi Memorial Museum
- Alagar Kovil
- Koodal Azhagar Temple
- Thiruparankundram
- Pazhamudircholai Murugan Temple
Place 2 : Rameswaram
Rameswaram, a sacred destination for Hindus, is home to the Ramanathaswamy Temple, famous for its elaborate corridors and sacred tanks. The town is steeped in mythology, being part of the Ramayana, and offers attractions like Agni Theertham and Pamban Bridge, blending spirituality with natural beauty.
- Ramanathaswamy Temple
- Pamban Bridge
- Ramar Theertham
- Sri Panchmukhi Hanuman temple and Floating Stones
- Lakshmana Theertham
- Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Memorial
- Kothanda Ramar Temple
- APJ Abdul Kalam House Museum
- Dhanushkodi
Place 3 : Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India, is where the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean converge. The Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Thiruvalluvar Statue, and the breathtaking sunrise and sunset views make this town a must-visit destination.
- Bhagavathy Amman Temple
- Sunrise & Sunset Point
- Vivekananda Rock Memorial
- Kanyakumari Beach
- Triveni Sangamam
- Thiruvalluvar Statue
- Suchindram Temple
- Gandhi Mandapam
- Mayapuri Wonder Wax Museum
- Shri Tirupathi Temple
Place 4 : Trivandrum
Trivandrum, Kerala’s capital, offers a mix of tradition and modernity. The iconic Padmanabhaswamy Temple, with its exquisite architecture, is a highlight. The city also boasts beautiful beaches like Kovalam, making it a perfect mix of spirituality and leisure.
- Poovar Backwater Boating
- Azhlimala Siva Temple
- Padmanabhaswamy Temple
- Napier Museum
- Kovalam Beach
- Veli Lake Tourist Village
- Zoological Park
- Sree Chitra Art Gallery
Place 5 : Alappuzha
Known as the “Venice of the East,” Alappuzha is famous for its serene backwaters and houseboat cruises. The tranquil lagoons, lush greenery, and traditional Kerala food make it a memorable experience.
- Alappuzha Backwaters
- Houseboat Cruises
- Alappuzha Beach
Place 6 : Munnar
Munnar, nestled in the Western Ghats, is a paradise for nature lovers. Its sprawling tea plantations, scenic waterfalls, and misty hills create a picturesque retreat. Attractions like Mattupetty Dam and Eravikulam National Park add to the charm.
- Tea Plantations
- Mattupetty Dam
- Eravikulam National Park
- Top Station
- Kundala Lake
Place 7 : Cochin
Cochin, also known as Kochi, is a vibrant city blending colonial heritage with modernity. Famous for the Chinese Fishing Nets, Mattancherry Palace, and its bustling markets, Cochin offers a mix of history and coastal beauty.
- Chinese Fishing Nets
- Mattancherry Palace
- Chottanikkara Bhagavathi Temple
- Fort Kochi Beach
- Marine Drive
- St. Francis Church
- Jew Town