Tamil Nadu Heritage Trails – 3N4D

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A 3-night 4-day tour package in Tamil Nadu covering Palani, Kodaikanal, Madurai, and Rameswaram would offer a different and diverse experience, including spirituality, natural beauty, and cultural exploration. This package includes religious deeds, giving a balanced encounter of Tamil Nadu's different contributions.

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Duration
4 Days
Activity
Physical
Group Size
100
Age
0+
Location
Tamilnadu

Day 1: Arrival in Palani

Begin your trip in Palani, a town known for its sacred hill temple devoted to Lord Murugan. Check in at a hotel and freshen up. Visit the Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple on the Palani Hills. Explore the sanctuary complex and appreciate panoramic views of the surrounding scenes. Unwind at the hotel or explore the nearby local markets.

*Travel Tip : Tamil Nadu is known for its traditional arts and crafts. Look for silk sarees, bronze sculptures, traditional jewelry, and handwoven materials in places like Kanchipuram and Madurai.

Day 2: Palani to Kodaikanal

After breakfast, drive to Kodaikanal, an enchanting hill station known for its misty slopes, peaceful lakes, and rich vegetation. Check-in at a hotel upon arrival.

Visit Coaker's Walk for an amazing view of the Western Ghats. Explore Bryant Park, known for its botanical gardens and vibrant blossoms. Partake in a serene night by the Kodai Lake or explore the nearby local markets.

Day 3: Kodaikanal to Madurai

Explore the Pillar Rocks, a bunch of three giant rock points of pillar standing tall. Visit the Guna Caves, otherwise called Devil's Kitchen, and witness the unique rock formations.

Drive to Madurai, one of the oldest cities in the world. Check-in at a hotel and rest. Visit the famous Meenakshi Amman temple, a work of art of Dravidian architecture. Attend the Sound and Light Show portraying the historical backdrop of the temple.

*Distance from Kotagiri to Conoor : Approx. 120 kilometers
Travel Time : Approx. 3 to 4 hours

Day 4: Madurai to Rameswaram

After breakfast, drive to Rameswaram, a sacred island town. Visit the Ramanathaswamy Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines.

Explore Dhanushkodi, a phantom town with a beautiful ocean side. Visit the notable Pamban Bridge, connecting the island to the central area. Get back to Madurai for the night or leave based on your travel plans.

Tamil Nadu Heritage Trails: A Spiritual stroll

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“Exceptional”

Reviewed 18th, March 2022

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The tour is intended to include a scope of wellness levels. While certain activities, such as traveling, may require a moderate degree of fitness, there are usually choices for members with various capabilities. It's fitting to inform the tour administrator about particular well-being concerns or mobility issues ahead of time.

The best chance to visit Tamil Nadu is throughout the cold weather months (November to February) when the weather conditions are charming. However, it's fundamental to think about the particular places, as the Hill stations might be cooler consistently.

Indeed, numerous Tamil Nadu packages are family-friendly and take special care of many tourists, including families. The itinerary frequently includes activities appropriate for all age groups, and facilities can be chosen in view of family requirements.

The activities vary depending on the particular package. Normal activities include touring visits to authentic and cultural landmarks, wildlife safaris in national parks like Mudumalai and Periyar, boat rides in picturesque lakes, and exploring neighborhood markets. A few packages may likewise offer activities like trekking, boating, or cultural performances.

 

Country Information

The state is home to the Chola tradition’s Amazing Anicut, otherwise called the Kallanai Dam, which is one of the most oldest water diversion

  1. Tamil Nadu has a history dating back to ancient times, with evidence of civilization as early as the 3rd century BCE.
  2. The state is known for its energetic festivals, including Pongal, the harvest festival, and different temple festivals celebrated with much excitement.
  3. The bull-taming festival Jallikattu happens in January in Tamil Nadu. This celebration has been occurring for more than 2,000 years and is famous among local people.
  4. Kurinji flowers fill in mountain locales of Kodaikanal. These blossoms bloom every 12 years and last only a few weeks.
  5. Kancheepuram silk is a kind of woven silk that is from the town of Kancheepuram in Tamil Nadu.

 

*Tamil Nadu Coastal Security Help Line : 1093