A Spiritual Journey - South India 8 days
A Spiritual Journey - South India 8 days
A Spiritual Awakening
Experience the 'true India', connecting with culture, mind, body and the inner divine
Our Next South India Retreat Adventure!
25th Jan 2026 & to 2nd Feb 2026
A trip that will change your life and your being
Early Bird Special
L I M I T E D S P O T S A V A I L A B L E
Whats Included
Luxury Accomodation
Private A/c vehicle
All Breakfasts
Yoga & Mediation offered daily
Service of English speaking tour escort staying on different hotel
All fees for visiting sacred temples, fortes and monuments.
Boat ride on the lake in Udaipur
The Experience
25 Jan’26 : Arrive at Chennai By: International flight
You will be arrived at Chennai International Airport, you will be received and transferred to the hotel. In the afternoon visit to the capital city. Your first visit will be to the famous Fort St. George. The fort is named after St George who used to preach in Chennai. It was built in 1640 by the British East India Company. It also encompasses other historic monuments such as St Mary's Church & St George Fort Museum. Have a short drive to visit the famous Santhome Church where the Basilica was built over the tomb of St.Thomas, one among the three in the World. St. Mary’s Church was designed by Edward Fowle and built by William Dixon. The structure is a rectangle built with brick and polished lime. The curved roof makes the structure unique and different. The church started as Government congregation and later the monument became as one of the protected areas of the Archaeological Survey of India. Also visit the Kapaleeswarar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Also visit Sripuram temple.
Overnight stay in Chennai
26 Jan : Chennai - Kanchipuram - Mahabalipuram (4hrs drive)
Breakfast at the hotel, later you will be driven to Kanchipuram. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Ekambaranathar Temple has been spoken about by Tamil poets who lived in the 2nd century. During the rule of Pallavas, the original structure was pulled down and new temple was built. During Chola dynasty, the temple was improvised. The temple in its present form was the work of Krishnadevaraya, the most famous Vijayanagar King in the year 1509. Belonging to the 8th century, Kailasanathar Temple is one amongst the oldest structures in the city and it is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Pallava kings were famous for their love for architecture and one glance at the temple would suffice to understand the importance they attached to arts and architecture.
The stone carvings with intricate and dedicated workings are beyond words. Spend some time visiting Silk Weaving Centres. Continue your drive to Mahabalipuram and relax in the hotel.
Overnight stay in Mahabalipuram
27 Jan : Mahabalipuram
Breakfast at the hotel, later you will be driven to Mahabalipuram, also called Mamallapuram is a historic town that finds mention in ancient Hindu mythology and legends. It was a bustling port city from the 1st century BC till the time of the Pallavas in 9th century BC. Present day Mahabalipuram is a modern town replete with the glorious vestiges of its heritage. You can experience the competitive art works like Sea Shore Temple, Five Chariots, Arjuna’s Penance, Krishna’s Butter Ball, Varaha Cave, etc. These are the monuments included in UNESCO’s heritage site lists. Relax in the resort.
One more night stay in Mahabalipuram
28 Jan : Mahabalipuram - Pondicherry (2hrs drive)- Auroville
Early morning Yoga & meditation. Breakfast at the hotel, later you will be driven to Pondicherry. Visit the famous Goubert Markets, an active vibrant market centrally located. Then have a visit to the famous Aurobindo Ashram. Despite the crowd, the members maintain discipline within the complex, restoring its peaceful environment. The ideals of the ashram are based on the teachings of Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa. Visit the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, established in 1908 by the French missionaries and attained the status of basilica in 2011. This Catholic Church is one of the finest churches of Pondicherry and an excellent example of Gothic architecture. In the evening, you can have Rickshaw Ride through French colonies and Commercial Streets.
Later visit Auraville, the heart of Auroville, a spiritual center and "Soul of Auroville" designed by Mirra Alfassa to be a place for individual silent concentration and a symbol of a new consciousness
Overnight stay in Puducherry
29 Jan : Pondicherry- Gangaikonda Cholapuram - Darasuram - Thanjavur (4.5hrs drive)
Finish your breakfast and drive to Thanjavur. Enroute stop and visit Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple. The person who can be credited with the erection of this temple is King Rajendra Chola, son of Raja Raja Chola. Rajendra built this temple to recreate his father's achievement, the Brihadeeswara Temple of Thanjavur.
Also visit Darasuram Airavatesvara Temple. This temple is a storehouse of art and architecture and has some exquisite stone carvings. Although this temple is much smaller than the Brihadeeswara Temple or the Gangaikondacholapuram Temple, it is more exquisite in detail. This is because this temple is said to have been built with nitya-vinoda, "perpetual entertainment", in mind. Check-in to the hotel and relax. All the above said temples are collectively the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as 'Great Living Chola Temples'.
Overnight stay in Thanjavur
30 Jan : Thanjavur
Thanjavur Art Gallery, situated within the Thanjavur Royal Palace, is one of the main attractions of Thanjavur town. Thanjavur Art Gallery, which is housed in the Nayak Hall of the place, has an extensive collection of stone and bronze statues and idols belonging to the Chola period (8th – 9th centuries). Bronze statues belonging to the Pallava period are also displayed here. Art Gallery also displays murals, paintings, sculptures and other artefacts that can be dated to the period in between 8th and 18th centuries. Visit the famous Brihadeeswara Temple also known as Big Temple, built in the year 1010 AD by the mighty Chola Emperor Raja Raja Chola. It remains as one of the greatest glories of Indian architecture. This temple is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as 'Great Living Chola Temples'. In the evening, visit the Bronze Making Artisan’s Village to see the Bronze Casting and Tanjore Paintings.
One more night stay in Thanjavur
31 Jan : Thanjavur - Trichy - Madurai (4hrs drive)
Breakfast at the hotel, later you will be driven to Tiruchchirappalli (Trichy). Have a stop at 'Amma Mandapam' – the holy banks of River Cauvery, where you can see the Hindu rituals after the cremation. It’s quite interesting to see the rituals performed by the Hindus with the help of the priest. Regarded as the largest functioning Hindu temple in the world, the Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam was built between the 6th and the 9th centuries by the Azhwar Saints. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is the 1st of the 108 Divya Desams or Vishnu Temples in the world.
Overnight stay in Madurai
Continue your drive to Madurai. Visit the famous Thirumalai Nayak Palace built in the 16th century with grand pillars is the most attractive one. The palace, built in 1636 by King Thirumalai Nayak, was considered an architectural marvel during its construction. It has a fusion of Dravidian and Islamic styles of architecture. Also visit the Meenakshi Temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati and a thousand pillared hall with eye-catching sculptures. The complex is adorned with many shrines and architecture
01 Feb: Madurai – Udaipur
In time, you will be transferred to Madurai airport for flight to Udaipur via Delhi
Price
Single Person $3440.
Two Persons (room share) $2990 pp
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