From the gateway Chennai
to the southernmost tip of Kanya Kumari, the south
of India beckons with magnificent South India tour
attractions.
In between are Ponicherry, Swami Malai,
Tirchy Madurai, Rameshwaram, Kodaikanal, among many
others - tours India south destinations are sure to
charm. Indian tour packages down south are full of
mysterious appeal.
South India Tour Packages start in Chennai (formerly known as Madras) is south India's gateway city.
How apt indeed, because the British Empire started
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The Government Museum has authentic relics from the prehistoric
antiques of South India and the 2nd century AD Buddhist site
of Amaravati. Chennai, an important coastal center sports a
cosmopolitan aura blending well with Tamil air.
The city makes a remarkable impression as the South India's film center, so one expect to gaze heavily on Chennai's skyline dazzling with billboards of latest Bollywood outings.
Where Chennai is British-laden, Pondicherry possesses a French ambience. In this seaside resort the bygone French era is evident Old French style churches, buildings, museums and monuments – such as French War Memorial. For the spiritual, the Auroville Ashram fits perfectly in the Yoga Tours India and India Meditation tour list.
When in south, the grand trekkers’ ramble through Swami Malai, one of the highest peaks among the Yelagiri hills. |
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From Swami, Trichy is the next glorious best value tour India spot all because of magnificent rock formations fit for tales of myths and legends and sculpted elaborately to form into temples the most interesting which are Tanjore Temple, Sri Jambukeswara Temple – where a half-immersed lingam is enshrined, and Rock Fort Temple built which is built upon an 83meters high rocky outcrop.
A worthy South India India best tour is to reach the last
frontier where three Oceans meet (the Bay of Bengal, the
Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean) - in Kanya Kumari (Cape
Comorin), the southernmost tip of India.
The Gandhi Memorial is built on the spot where the vase consisting the Mahatma's ashes was kept for public viewing before submersion.
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