The Diversity of South India
Immerse yourself in one of the most exotic regions of India and discover the fascinating blend of ancient traditions, diverse colonial heritage, and modern progress in South India. Majestic temple complexes, adorned with an immense variety of figurative and colorful decorations, speak of a deeply rooted religiosity, while the natural beauty of seemingly endless tea and spice plantations, dense forests, and palm-fringed sandy beaches offers relaxation for body, mind, and soul. South India brings the dream of a pristine paradise to life.
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Tag 1: Arrival and Arrival in Chennai
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Tag 2: Commercial hub on the Coromandel Coast
Once one of the most important centers of the British Empire, Chennai is today a bustling metropolis where colonial heritage, South Indian traditions, and modern life blend into a striking contrast. The architectural spirit of the former colonial rulers is reflected in numerous buildings, such as St. George’s Fort or one of the many churches like St. Thomas Basilica. In contrast, the colorful Kapaleeshwara Temple with its 37-meter-high gopuram immerses visitors in Hindu religion. Marina Beach is a popular outing destination after work hours. The drive along the Coromandel Coast to Mahabalipuram offers wonderful views of the coastal landscape.
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Tag 3: Historical Tour
As one of the most important port cities in the 7th to 8th centuries, Mahabalipuram is home to some of the oldest temples that still stand today. In the morning, you will visit the town’s temple complexes, which have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985. Set in a picturesque location surrounded by sandy beaches and the sea, you can explore the main types of temples: coastal temples, monolithic temples, and even rock-cut cave temples. In the afternoon, you can enjoy sun, sand, and sea—or explore the town on your own.
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Tag 4: From Mahabalipuram to Pondicherry
Once a sleepy fishing village, Pondicherry has since developed into a tranquil and peaceful town. On the way, you will pass the famous planned city of Auroville, where alternative ways of living together are explored. The ashram of Sri Aurobindo, the father of integral yoga in the sense of a modern, forward-looking, and comprehensive development of consciousness, is another highlight of the day. The Mediterranean flair of the former French colonial town is particularly preserved in the French Quarter. The day can be concluded with a stroll along the seaside promenade.
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Tag 5: Holy Temple Town Kumbakonam
The temple complex of Gangaikonda Cholapuram, along with the almost fully preserved Brihadishvara Temple, is one of the three great temples of the Chola dynasty and stands as an outstanding architectural example of its time. Kumbakonam remains one of the most sacred sites today, with numerous other Chola dynasty monuments, and every 12 years it attracts millions of pilgrims for the Mahamaham Festival. Not far away lies Thanjavur, the former capital of the Chola Empire from the 9th to 11th centuries.
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Tag 6: Monumental Temple Architecture
Monumental and impressive, the Brihadishvara Temple in Tanjore (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), dedicated to the god Shiva, greets visitors with elephants offering their blessings. At 61 meters high, it ranks among India’s largest historical structures and impresses with its vast dimensions. Another highlight is a visit to the CSI Schwartz Memorial Church, built in 1779 in Tanjore by the German missionary Christian Friedrich Schwartz. The markets of Tanjore showcase a colorful array of goods and offer fascinating insights into local daily life.
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Tag 7: Colorful Madurai
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Tag 8: Martial Arts in Thekkady
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Tag 9: Adventure in the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
A boat ride (depending on the water level) on Periyar Lake is a relaxing way to start the day in the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. The subsequent walk along the park’s boundaries (outside the park) also offers a refreshing break and is a wonderful nature experience. In the afternoon, a drive through Periyar’s spice hills is on the agenda, with seemingly endless tea, pepper, and cardamom plantations awaiting you. You will visit one of the spice plantations and learn more about the cultivation of the various spices. Can you recognize the spices by their fragrance?
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Tag 10: The backwaters of Kerala
Authentic, tranquil life in harmony with nature unfolds along the banks of the backwaters, best experienced on a houseboat. In Alleppey, you board directly and begin your tour through the fascinating waterways, meandering through an exotic labyrinth of palm-lined lagoons, rivers, and canals. Onboard the former rice boats, you’ll find everything needed for a comfortable journey: a bedroom with a cozy bed, a modern bathroom with shower, an airy lounge on deck, and a small onboard kitchen where local dishes are freshly prepared for you.
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Tag 11: Beach day in Marari
Sunrise on the Backwaters – enjoy the enchanting morning atmosphere on board. Fishermen come to the water to fish, and the villages along the banks awaken to bustling activity. After breakfast, you disembark, and your journey continues to Marari, where you will have lunch and soak in the atmosphere of one of India’s most beautiful beaches. In the late afternoon, you travel on to Kochi, the "Pearl of the Arabian Sea," as this culturally diverse port city is also called.
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Tag 12: The Pearl of the Arabian Sea
The Portuguese heritage is still alive in Kochi, but other influences are also easily recognizable. In the old town, you will visit, among others, Fort Kochi, the Mattancherry Palace, the Jewish Synagogue, and the tomb of the Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama in St. Francis Church. The famous Chinese fishing nets in the harbor seem like a scene from a long-past era. Full of scents and fascinating impressions, the colorful spice and antique markets captivate visitors. In the evening, the traditional Kathakali dance art awaits you – let the movements and colorful costumes of the dancers bring ancient stories from Indian mythology to life.
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Tag 13: Stopover in Coimbatore
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Tag 14: By toy train to the hill station
Through the breathtaking landscape of the Nilgiri Mountains, a historic gem makes its way to the former hill station of Ooty. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway is one of the oldest mountain railways and the only rack railway in India, famously known as the Coonoor Toy Train. Enjoy a scenic adventure with wonderful impressions of the slowly passing natural beauty.
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Tag 15: The natural landscape of the hill station Ooty
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Tag 16: Enchanting Mysore
Mysore is famous for its sandalwood crafts, with figurines, incense sticks, and soaps being popular souvenirs. The Mysore Palace, home of the Maharaja, is considered one of the most beautiful in India, combining Hindu, Indo-Islamic, Rajput, and European architectural styles. During a stroll through the flower and spice markets, take in the diverse scents and be enchanted by the vibrant colors. The tour concludes at Chamundi Hill, offering a magnificent view over the entire city.
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Tag 17: Jain Sanctuary in Shravanabelagola
The Ranganathaswamy Temple in the nearby former capital Shrirangapattana is one of the most significant and largest in Karnataka. Shravanabelagola, on the other hand, is one of India’s most important Jain sanctuaries. The 18-meter-high statue of the Jain ascetic Bahubali is the focal point of the Mahamastakabhisheka ceremony every 12 years, during which the colossal statue is bathed with milk, ghee, coconut milk, honey, yogurt, flowers, colored water, and gold coins. The sanctuary, located on Vindhyagiri Hill, can be reached via more than 600 steps. In Hassan, you will find your accommodation for the night.
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Tag 18: The temples of Belur and Halebid
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Tag 19: The former royal city of the Vijayanagar Empire
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Tag 20: From Hampi to Badami
The village of Aihole, now lying peacefully, has a grand past, as it is considered the cradle of South Indian temple architecture. Even today, over a hundred small temples can be found here. The nearby former capital of the Chalukya kings, Pattadakal, also features magnificent examples of Dravidian (South Indian) architecture from the 7th and 8th centuries. Badami, too, was once the capital of the Chalukya kings between the 6th and 8th centuries AD. The temples on the shore of a large reservoir and those carved into the steep cliff behind still testify to its former importance.
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Tag 21: Off to Goa
Goa’s wonderful beaches warmly welcome you to relax, where you can spend the next few days enjoying a well-deserved break at one of the most beautiful beaches, far away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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Tag 22-24: Beach stay in Goa
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