South India Journey: Temples, Backwaters & Coastal Kerala

South India Journey: Temples, Backwaters & Coastal Kerala

15 days

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From $7,950 pp

Fifteen days through South India’s deep south, from the temple coast of Tamil Nadu and the French streets of Pondicherry to the merchant mansions of Chettinad, the backwaters of Kerala and the harbor of Cochin.

At a glance...

This is South India at its most considered. The route starts on the Bay of Bengal at Mahabalipuram, where the seventh-century Pallava rock temples sit directly above the surf, and moves down the coast through Pondicherry, the former French enclave that still operates in two languages and two architectural registers.

From there the trip turns inland through the great Chola and Pandya temple towns of Tamil Nadu, including Tanjore, the merchant villages of Chettinad and Madurai’s Meenakshi Temple, where the evening ceremony draws several hundred pilgrims a night. The final stretch crosses into Kerala for the Periyar wildlife reserve, a private night on the backwaters and two days in the harbor city of Cochin.

A private driver stays with you across all fifteen days. International flights, all accommodation and the listed experiences are included throughout.

Why South India Journey: Temples, Backwaters & Coastal Kerala

In detail

  • Days 1 to 5 — Mahabalipuram and Pondicherry

    Days 1 to 5 — Mahabalipuram and Pondicherry

    You land in Chennai and are met by your driver, who takes you down the coast to Mahabalipuram, a UNESCO-listed Pallava port that dates to the seventh century. The Shore Temple, Arjuna’s Penance and the Panch Rathas are the headline sites; a guided tour the following day covers them in the order that makes sense and includes the local ashram-run paper factory if it is open.

    A second drive south brings you to Pondicherry, the former French enclave still divided into Ville Blanche and Ville Noire, separated by a canal. The town is small enough to cover slowly, on foot, by bicycle or by tuk-tuk. Your guide is built into the afternoon and starts with lunch at a South Indian restaurant the locals actually use.

    A visit to a working paper-making and weaving workshop follows. The base for both nights is Maison Perumal, a Tamil heritage house in the Indian quarter.

  • Days 6 to 9 — Tanjore, Chettinad and Madurai

    Days 6 to 9 — Tanjore, Chettinad and Madurai

    A morning drive inland brings you to Tanjore, the former capital of the Chola empire and home to the eleventh-century Brihadeeswara Temple, a Unesco-listed granite tower that is still in active worship. The afternoon also covers the old palace and the Saraswati Mahal library, one of the oldest in Asia. You stay at Svatma, a restored merchant residence run as a quiet heritage property.

    The next morning continues south to Chettinad by way of Trichy, where a local guide takes you through the Rockfort Temple complex. Chettinad itself is unlike anywhere else in India: a cluster of villages built by a Tamil merchant-banking community in the nineteenth century, full of vast mansions decorated with Burmese teak, Belgian glass and Italian marble. Two nights at The Bangala, the family-run heritage hotel that effectively defines the region, gives you time for the antique bazaars at Karaikudi and the working goldsmiths and weavers.

    The fifth temple stop is Madurai, where the evening ritual at the Meenakshi Sundareshwarar Temple, the closing of the deity for the night, is the single most affecting religious experience on the trip.

  • Days 10 to 12 — Periyar and Alleppey

    Days 10 to 12 — Periyar and Alleppey

    A dawn walk through Madurai, watching the city set up its tea stalls and flower markets, is the right way to leave Tamil Nadu. The drive into the Western Ghats takes you across the state line into Kerala and up to Periyar, a 925-square-kilometer wildlife reserve known for elephant and the occasional tiger. The afternoon of day eleven is given over to a 4×4 expedition through the buffer-zone villages and a family-run spice farm at Kumily.

    The following day is the trip’s pivot. A three to four-hour drive after brunch brings you to the Alleppey backwaters, where you board a private rice barge for a single night. The boat moves slowly through paddy fields and waterfront villages, with a chef on board and the afternoon and evening entirely your own. By any measure, this is the most distinctive night of the trip.

  • Days 13 to 15 — Fort Kochi

    Days 13 to 15 — Fort Kochi

    You disembark after breakfast and your driver takes you to Fort Kochi, the historic peninsula where the city’s Portuguese, Dutch and British layers are still visible, and where the cantilevered Chinese fishing nets along the waterfront have been worked the same way for six centuries. Forte Kochi, set in a heritage property in the old quarter, is the base for two nights.

    The first evening is given to a cooking class at the hotel, where you learn a handful of traditional Cochin recipes (fish moilee, appam, beef ularthiyathu) and eat what you cook. The full second day is for the city itself: the Jewish quarter at Mattancherry and its sixteenth-century synagogue, the Dutch Palace, St Francis’ Church, and the spice markets. The afternoon is left at leisure.

    On day fifteen the drive to Cochin Airport is short and the return flight is same-day.

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