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Abercrombie & Kent
OFFER ID 1652153
Southern India beckons you with charming towns where silk is still woven by hand, timeless temples of intricately carved stone and bustling markets filled with local people and exotic produce. Discover the history, culture and cuisine of this lush region, exploring extraordinary spice villages and tropical coastal cities, witnessing an indigenous dance performance, and meeting with locals and royals alike.
13 nights from $10,495 per person
1 Arrive Chennai, India
A city remarkable as a center of Indian classical music and song, Chennai is rich in cultural heritage, with historic landmarks that span the centuries and culinary traditions to thrill the palate. Arrive in this often-overlooked gem of a destination and settle into your hotel.
After a morning on your own, tour the city of Chennai, visiting the artifact-rich Government Museum; Fort St. George, first bastion of the British East India Company in southern India; and Gothic Santhome Cathedral, named after St. Thomas the Apostle, whose tomb is said to lie beneath the basilica. Later, walk through Mylapore, a bustling neighborhood that pre-dates the city by at least 2,000 years, where residents have kept alive many of Chennai's traditions and arts. Stroll with your guide who shares stories of local life, of gods and demons, of ancient customs and symbolisms, and of Mylapore and Madras - some amusing and some baffling. This evening, gather for cocktails at the hotel followed by a welcome dinner.
Journey to Pondicherry, stopping en route at the intricate Shore Temples of Mahabalipuram, a stunning collection of rock temples and carvings designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dating from AD 630 to 668, they include such carvings as Bhagiratha's Penance, a bas-relief sculpted over enormous rocks that depicts animals, gods and saints, all watching the holy Ganges River flow from the Himalayas. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, before proceeding to Pondicherry, where you settle into your hotel and have dinner.
French colonists once called it their “Riviera of the East,” such was the natural beauty of Pondicherry’s location on the Bay of Bengal. A trading port dating back to Roman times, the city is lively and filled with multicultural appeal. Drive to Auroville to visit its unique community working toward realizing the dream of human unity through diversity. Learn how this internationally endorsed, ongoing experiment in the transformation of consciousness was founded and enjoy insider access opportunities with community members who help you gain a deeper understanding of their approach to living. This afternoon, visit Sri Aurobindo Ashram, a spiritual community dwelling in Pondicherry, and stroll the city's French Quarter.
Today, set out for Kumbakonam, diverting for various explorations along the way. Sit down to lunch at a local restaurant before proceeding to Swamimalai, where you witness the casting of bronze statues at a local factory. Discover this age-old art and learn about local families who have been practicing this artisan trade for centuries. Afterward, continue to Kumbakonam, where you settle into your hotel and, later, join your fellow guests for dinner.
Located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Thanjavur is a center for the ethnic Tamil people and the site of intricately detailed temples, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sits. Visit the grandly carved Sri Brihadeshwara Temple, built in the 10th century by the Chola king Raja Raja Cholan and dedicated to Lord Shiva. Then proceed to explore storied Thanjavur Maratha Palace. Break for lunch before driving to Chettinad. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and later this evening enjoy a mouth-watering cooking demonstration led by a chef on site.
Experience the diverse highlights of Chettinad, a city with teak temple architecture and spice-laden cuisine that show the influences of Burma and other nearby Asian countries. Stop at a handmade tile-making factory, visiting local villages and markets, and being welcomed into a private home for snacks along the way.
After breakfast, visit the plantation with a naturalist, taking in the delicious scents of the cloves, nutmeg, pepper, cinnamon, cardamom and other plants growing around you, and learning firsthand why Periyar is renowned for its spices. After lunch, proceed to Kumarakom, where you check in to your amazing resort, and perhaps enjoy a cooling dip in your villa's private pool. Cap off the day with a thirst-quenching cocktail.
If a lush and languid lakeside setting scented with flowers and echoing with exotic birdsong sounds like paradise to you, Kumarakom checks all the boxes. Get an up-close look at daily life in Kumarakom, learning about the culture, traditions and livelihoods of the people who populate this region. Board private tuk-tuks for a fun ride to the embarkation point of a boat cruise that takes you along the gentle backwaters of a nearby river, and explore local villages. Learn about the residents' traditional crafts and agricultural practices such as toddy tapping, climbing coconut trees, weaving coconut leaves and fishing. Also discover how India's Responsible Tourism initiative seeks to minimize negative economic, environmental and social impacts of overtourism. Then, enjoy one of these Design Your Day activities.
Later, enjoy an evening at your leisure.
After a morning at leisure, step aboard a houseboat for a leisurely cruise on Vembanad Lake, enjoying a traditional Kerala lunch on board, and viewing exotic birdlife along the way. This afternoon, disembark at Alleppey and drive to Kochi. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel. This evening, gather with fellow guests for cocktails and a farewell dinner on site.
Kochi is a major port city in the Indian state of Kerala and does justice to its nickname, “The Queen of the Arabian Sea.” A sunny haven for beach lovers, it is also noted for its rich history and culture. Today, become the honored guest of the Cochin Royal Family. One of the four major royal dynasties of Kerala, the Cochin Royal Family played a significant role in shaping Kerala's history, past and present. Begin by discovering the origins of the family, and the rise and fall in their fortunes under European rule, before their eventual union with India. Look at their role in developing Kochi and their contributions in the field of art, language, education and medicine. Then, sit down to tea with present-day members of the family for an incomparable moment of insider access, A&K style. After lunch, set out on a city tour of Kochi, visiting the Jewish Synagogue, Chinese Fishing Net, St. Francis Church and Mattancherry Palace, to get a feel for the diverse cultures that are part of life here. Tonight, attend a Kathakali dance show, and go behind the scenes to see how the dancers' lavish makeup, costumes and exotic masks are prepared.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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