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(TRAVPR.COM) INDIA - February 18th, 2016 - The Travel Planners in Kerala,India organized a 28 day tailor made holiday in Tamil Nadu and Kerala for us, starting in Chennai and finishing in Cochin which was a brilliant adventure. The arrangements were professional, efficient and responded quickly to all or request when planning our bespoke tour. The hotels chosen were excellent and comfortable. The home stay experience was enjoyable and need to us.

The reason for why we chose www.keralatourpackages.com  is that working with a knowledgeable tour company that has 16 years of experience and local connections can enhance our tour. As per our expectation the www.keralatourpackages.com offered us receptive services and they were always ready to assist us with any or all of the components of our Kerala tour. They can arrange everything from insider experiences and behind the scenes tours to visit the traditional south Indian restaurant and local attractions that offered us opportunities for cultural exchange.

We started our tour in the month of December. We arrived at Chennai airport on 5th December where we had a heart whelming reception by the Kerala tour package represent always.

Before starting the tour Our tour guide deserved briefly  about our whole itinerary and day to day event which our planned perfectly .He helped us a lot to understand the vastness and diversity of the landscape and life in Kerala .And about the worship rituals and traditions, which are practiced in the temples of Tamilnadu . All of us really felt as home away from home with Kerala tour packages along these twenty eight days. Especially for me who consider travel in general as a tool for bridge building and if the travel is facilitated properly, a lot deep, beautiful amazing thoughts will come out of it. This really happened during our Kerala trip.

The first spot in our itinerary was Mahabalipura. Mahabalipura is the most outstanding examples of Dravidian art and architecture and a jewel in the crown of Tamil Nadu. The rock cut temples are excellent examples of pallava art Mr. Manoj who was arraigned as a tour guide by Kerala tour packages was really helpful in disclosing the ancient history of Mahabalipura. After spending two days  we moved to Pondicherry.

Even though it does not have a commercial infrastructure to entertain tourist, Pondicherry is a great place to look around, take a walk by the sea and attend cultural programs. You can also go fishing in a Kattaraman – Fishing raft of sorts. 

Next day morning  we started our travel to Pondicherry which is a popular tourist destination in South India. The city has many colonial building, churches, Temples and statues and planned French style avenues. The city still preserve much of the colonial ambiance.

At Tanjaore we spent two days. There are visited Brihadisvara Temple and Fort and Tanjavore Royal place and Museum. The temple is an exemplar of Chola architecture Only Hindus are permitted to enter this holy shrine of lord Shiva, We could not visit inside. Tanjavore palace is situated near the temple and is a huge building with broad corridors and gigantic halls. It has an art gallery, Museum and library. Which helps us to know more about the cultural heritage of the city.

Or next destination was Chettinad, which showcases the rich art and cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu. Chettinad is an extremely enchanting experience for the tourist as the place is full with rich cultural heritage, exotic food and remarkable specimens of Dravidian architecture. We visited a Chettinad home, Chettinad place and some Temples Chettinad in a real work of art.

After two days stay back in Chettinad next day early morning we moved to Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple is the city’s most important land mark. A part from the face of pilgrim and education centre, Madurai is a modern commercial and industrial city. As per information got from our guide it is called as thoonga Nagaram that means the city that never sleeps. After relishing the dram of  Madurai. We started our journey to Kovalam, which is an internationally renowned beach of Kerala. The God’s very Own Country. There are plenty and diverse options for leisure at the beach. Life on beach begins late in the day and carrier on well in to the night. The beach has a string of budget cottages, resorts, shopping zone, and Yoga and ayurvedic massage centres. Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala is just near to Kovalam. There are lots of interesting place like Napier Museum , Sri Chitra art gallery, Padmanabha Swamy Temple etc to visit in the city.

After the stay in Kovalam we moved to Alleppey which is a backwater destination. The most important tourist attractions in Alleppey is the leisurely boat cruise along the stretch of backwaters fringed by coconut palms. Alleppey the exotic backwater tourism destination is better known as Venice of the East, with lakes, lagoons and freshwater rivers crisscrossing  it. We stayed overnight in the Houseboat and it was an unforgettable experience for all of us including the exotic Kerala Cuisine.

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