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India’s South – Kerala and Madurai’s Temples – Exclusively Solos
Discover the cultural treasures of Kerala and Madurai on this 11-day solo tour, specially designed for solo travellers. Immerse yourself in India’s vibrant history, from the ancient temples of Madurai to the lush landscapes and tea plantations of Kerala. With a friendly tour manager guiding you every step of the way, this journey offers a perfect introduction to the southern heart of India.
Highlights of Your Tour
- Witness the sacred ‘Going to Bed’ ceremony at Madurai’s Meenakshi Temple.
- Explore the tea plantations of Kerala and visit the Tata Tea Museum for an insight into the region’s thriving tea industry.
- Experience a sightseeing tour of Kochi, famous for its historic landmarks and Chinese fishing nets.
- Spend a night cruising along the backwaters of Kerala aboard a traditional Kettuvallam houseboat.
- Take a wildlife cruise on Periyar Lake to spot the region’s diverse flora and fauna.
Detailed Itinerary
Your journey begins in Kochi, where you’ll explore the coastal city’s cultural landmarks and see the famous Chinese fishing nets. Then head to Munnar, a hill station surrounded by tea plantations, where you’ll visit the Tata Tea Museum and enjoy the scenic beauty of the region.
The highlight of your tour is a visit to Madurai, home to the majestic Meenakshi Temple. Experience the stunning architecture, the ‘Going to Bed’ ceremony, and enjoy an evening food tour of local markets. You’ll also explore nearby landmarks and enjoy a rickshaw ride.
Finally, you’ll head to Thekkady for a wildlife cruise on Periyar Lake and a tour of the spice plantations.
What’s Included
- Eight nights half-board accommodation in Kochi (2 nights), Munnar (2 nights), Madurai (2 nights), and Thekkady (2 nights.
- One night’s full-board accommodation aboard a houseboat in Alleppey.
- Guided tours of Madurai’s landmarks, Kochi’s sightseeing spots, and Kerala’s tea plantations.
- A wildlife cruise on Periyar Lake and a visit to a spice plantation.
- Evening food tour in Madurai’s local markets.
- Traditional performances of Kathakali and Kalaripayattu.
- Return flights to Kochi from the UK.
- Comfortable air-conditioned coach travel and transfers throughout.
- Fully escorted by an experienced tour manager.
This Kerala and Madurai solo tour offers an incredible mix of cultural exploration and natural beauty. From the sacred temples of Madurai to the tranquil backwaters of Kerala, this trip provides a unique experience for those looking to immerse themselves in the wonders of South India.
Ready to experience the beauty of Kerala and Madurai? Book your solo tour today and begin your journey into South India’s most remarkable sights and traditions. Want to personalise your trip? Ask us about alternative dates, departure airports, or customised experiences to make your holiday truly unforgettable!
Itinerary
You’ll then be free to spend the evening as you see fit. Why not take a traditional Ayurveda massage (at extra cost) or unwind with a spa treatment? This evening, enjoy dinner at the hotel.
Afterwards, stop in at the Tata Tea Museum, which chronicles the development and popularisation of tea in the local area. Witness the evolution of the tea-making process under the British Raj with a wide range of antique machinery and original photographs telling the tale of such humble crops.
As you come to the end of the afternoon, reconvene at the hotel for an evening under your own steam before dinner with the rest of your tour group.
Arriving in Madurai, settle into your new hotel with the remainder of the day at leisure. Whether you fancy a dip in the outdoor swimming pool, or perhaps a relaxing drink at the hotel’s bar, you’ll find plenty of ways to re-energise yourself right in the comfort of your hotel.
After dinner, you'll have the opportunity to pay an evening visit to Sri Meenakshi Temple for its extraordinary ‘Going to Bed’ ceremony. Experience authentic Hindu tradition with this celebration of colour, dance and music which sees images of the temple’s patron goddess, Meenakshi (or Parvati), reunited with her consort, Shiva, for the night’s rest.
After time to browse the city’s market stalls, continue the excursion with a visit to the 17th-century Thirumalai Nayak Mahal. This grand palace, built in dramatic Indo-Saracenic style, served as the seat of the Nayak dynasty’s power for over 200 years and is a true feast for the eyes. Look out for the Mahal’s vibrant stucco-covered walls and its delicate frescos, depicting ancient Hindu history and mythology.
This evening, head back out of the hotel for a culinary walking tour. Join your fellow guests for a walk around the local market and taste some of the best local treats that the city has to offer. Indulge yourself in a celebration of South Indian scents and flavours, sampling the very best signature dishes of Madurai’s local eateries. What’s more, this tour caters to every diet and can be tailored to your needs, meaning you’ll be sure to find something for everyone amongst vegetarian and non-vegetarian fare.
Upon arrival, check into your resort hotel and relax as you see fit ahead of your evening entertainment. As the sun sets over Kerala join the other guests for an evening of traditional Indian martial arts performances known as Kalaripayattu.
Afterwards, return to your hotel for dinner and spend the rest of the evening under your own steam.
Reconnecting with the rest of your group, you’ll then delve into the mysteries and history of Indian tea and spices with a tour of a local spice plantation. Growing in abundance on Periyar’s sloping landscapes, you’ll witness the intricate processes that bring the world’s most popular spices from farm to table.
You’ll then drive deep into the heart of the Periyar National Park, which is an important sanctuary for a wide variety of native wildlife, for a relaxing afternoon boat ride on the park’s lakes. As you meander through tranquil waters, keep an eye out for the region’s resident Bengal tigers and Indian elephants. You’ll then return to your Thekkady hotel for dinner.
Enjoy the afternoon’s cruise, with lunch and dinner provided, and settle into your cabin for a night on board.
Make the short journey back to Kochi where you’ll discover the historic city’s most iconic sights with an included guided tour. Witness the exquisite murals of "Dutch" Mattancherry Palace, the ancient Jewish synagogue and Fort Kochi, home to the famous Chinese fishing nets that have become one of India’s most photographed sights. Elsewhere in the city, historic St Francis Church overlooks a village green straight from a genteel English scene.
Check into the hotel this evening for your final night in the Indian south and reminisce on beautiful new memories in the company of your fellow travellers.