Golden triangle : 3N/4D
Chennai-Kanchipuram–Mahabalipuram
Day 01 Arrive Chennai
On arrival you will be met and transferred to hotel. Later proceed for the sightseeing of Chennai, “the gateway of South India”.
Visit National Art Gallery and Museum (closed on Fridays) which has a selection of ancient paintings of almost all schools as well as section devoted to modern art, Fort St. George, St. Mary’s Church, Drive along Marina Beach (the second longest in the world), San Thome Cathedral, Mylapore Shiva Temple and shopping.
Day 02 Chennai / Kanchipuram / Mahabalipuram
Kanchipuram, the city of 1000 temples. It is considered as the second holiest city in India next to Varanasi. Visit Vaikuntaperumal temple, Ekambareeswarar and Varadarajar temple. Kanchipuram is famous for its exquisite silk sarees. Visit the handloom and shop if you please.
Drive to Mahabalipuram, the only surviving shore temple. It boasts of some of India’s most sublime rock cut art comprising of Arjuna’s Penance – the largest open-air bass-relief, Five Rathas, structured temples, man-made caves and chariots.
Day 03 Mahabalipuram
Day free to relax. The sun, sand and the sea is at your disposal.
Day 04 Mahabalipuram / Chennai
At Noon, check-out of the hotel and drive to Kalakshetra, the dance school. Later transfer to the Airport to connect to the onward destination.
Golden triangle : 3N/4D
Chennai-Kanchipuram–Mahabalipuram
Day 01 Arrive Chennai
On arrival you will be met and transferred to hotel. Later proceed for the sightseeing of Chennai, “the gateway of South India”.
Visit National Art Gallery and Museum (closed on Fridays) which has a selection of ancient paintings of almost all schools as well as section devoted to modern art, Fort St. George, St. Mary’s Church, Drive along Marina Beach (the second longest in the world), San Thome Cathedral, Mylapore Shiva Temple and shopping.
Day 02 Chennai / Kanchipuram / Mahabalipuram
Kanchipuram, the city of 1000 temples. It is considered as the second holiest city in India next to Varanasi. Visit Vaikuntaperumal temple, Ekambareeswarar and Varadarajar temple. Kanchipuram is famous for its exquisite silk sarees. Visit the handloom and shop if you please.
Drive to Mahabalipuram, the only surviving shore temple. It boasts of some of India’s most sublime rock cut art comprising of Arjuna’s Penance – the largest open-air bass-relief, Five Rathas, structured temples, man-made caves and chariots.
Day 03 Mahabalipuram
Day free to relax. The sun, sand and the sea is at your disposal.
Day 04 Mahabalipuram / Chennai
At Noon, check-out of the hotel and drive to Kalakshetra, the dance school. Later transfer to the Airport to connect to the onward destination.
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