Selected: fully customisable Southern Kingdoms, Backwaters & BeyondIndia’s two southernmost states are like night and day: lush, green Kerala and dry, dusty Tamil Nadu – yet both are bewitching in their own way. This diverse trip packs in the highlights of India’s two contrasting southern states, focusing firmly on cultural experiences.In Kerala you’ll focus on tropical landscapes and emerald hill stations, while in Tamil Nadu it’s all about ancient Dravidian temples and cacophonic cities. In both east and west you’ll visit picture-perfect colonial enclaves – and everywhere you go you’ll be deeply immersed in South Indian culture.Read more LocationIndia Suggested Length17 days /16 nights Activity Level Fully customisable Every trip is unique Ratings LightLight mobility requirements as sightseeing activities are done predominantly by vehicle, with light walking SteadyIdeal for most fitness levels. Sightseeing involves walking and being on your feet for a couple of hours at a time, with down-time included too ActiveRequires a moderate level of fitness. Activities and sightseeing will generally involve walking and being on your foot for much of the day. Often includes light activities such as cycling, kayaking, or hands-on experiences AdventureDemands higher fitness. Most days will include a substantial amount of walking and/or activity throughout the day. EnergeticFor people who love being active. We reserve this rating for active itineraries with substantial movement and adventure activities almost every day. Trip highlights Itinerary Is this trip for you? Reviews What's included FAQs Steep yourself in urban and rural culture with walking tours, toddy tapping, a visit to Meenakshi Temple’s putting-to-bed ceremony in Madurai, a performance of Carnatic song and dance and a Kathakali dance show Soak up the lush landscapes of Kerala with a tour of Windermere Plantation, Lockhart Tea Trail and a houseboat cruise on the backwaters Get an introduction to South Indian food and cuisine with a market visit in Chettinad and a guided food trail in Madurai ItineraryAll itineraries are fully customisable. Our destination experts created this trip as an example of a cultural adventure: combining remarkable sights, guided experiences and a slice of everyday local life. Choose us, and we’ll create you a custom holiday where every detail reflects your pace, passions and preferences. Take as much or as little from this trip idea as you want, talk to us when you’re ready. Plan my trip Image Image Day 1Chennai Highlights: Experience an ancient art form in the heart of the modern city with an evening of Carnatic musical storytelling Enjoy some of the finest cuisine in South India – Chennai’s food scene is legendaryYoung, cool, ever-growing, seething with life – Tamil Nadu’s biggest city is a heck of a place to start. Beneath honking traffic, building sites and crowds, it’s a city humming with cultural life, both classical and contemporary. We’ve included an evening of Carnatic storytelling to cover the classical (Chennai is a repository of Tamil culture, one of the oldest continuous cultures in the world), while a morning walking tour on day two should take care of the contemporary: from chic art galleries to hipster coffee shops and Marina Beach. You won’t be here long, but a taste of Chennai makes an exuberant contrast to the ancient temple towns you’re about to discover. Accommodation Chennai • India Superior Taj ConnemaraTaj Connemara is Chennai’s oldest hotel in continuous operation, with roots back to 1854. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 1: Car transfer from Chennai International Airport to your accommodation in Chennai (45 mins) Day 2-3Pondicherry Highlights: Take a guided tour of Mahabalipuram, a little seaside town with outstanding Pallava-era rock carvings – including a visit to a sculpture workshop Visit Auroville ashram to learn about this experimental community, founded in the late 1960s on sustainable principles Understand the complex history of Pondicherry on a storytelling heritage walk through its French, Tamil and Muslim quarters.After the intensity of Chennai, it’s a refreshing change of pace as you follow the coast to postcard-pretty Pondicherry. Stop along the way to explore seaside Mahabalipuram, famous for its monolithic rock-cut temples, before arriving at ‘Pondy’ – where the French ruled for three centuries, leaving behind pâtisseries, crayon-bright townhouses and Catholic churches. Over the course of just two days, you’ll go from skyscrapers to thousand-year-old World Heritage carvings, to sipping coffee in colonial courtyards, with a visit to India’s most famous ashram thrown in. It’s a wonderful snapshot of Tamil Nadu’s sheer variety and depth of history. Accommodation Pondicherry • India Moderate Maison Perumal - A CGH Earth ExperienceIn Pondicherry’s Heritage Town, Maison Perumal occupies a 130-year-old Chettiar mansion with a distinctly Franco-Tamil feel – lime-washed courtyards, carved pillars, verandas that stay cool through the afternoon. Pondicherry • India Superior Palais De Mahe - A CGH Earth ExperienceIn White Town near the seafront promenade, Palais de Mahe channels Pondicherry’s French era with high ceilings, arched walkways and a central courtyard pool. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 2: Car transfer from Chennai to Pondicherry, via Mahabalipuram (3h 45) Day 4-5Kumbakonam Highlights: Stay in a cottage modelled after a traditional Tamil home, surrounded by coconut groves and gardens full of peacocks Take a tour of the Kumbakonam countryside, visiting millers, silk weavers, and brick makers Stop in at another World Heritage temple, built in the 12th century by Chola emperor Rajaraja II, on your way from Pondicherry.Heading inland from the Bay of Bengal will bring you to a totally different Tamil landscape: the farms and villages of Kumbakonam. This is one of the holiest pilgrimage destinations in India, with thousands of temples and monasteries scattered throughout the countryside. But the real joy of a visit here isn’t ancient architecture so much as the chance to immerse yourself in rural life. Bullocks pull wagons along dirt roads between betel plantations, locals gather at the mill to have their grain ground into flour, and brickmakers mould and bake bricks using age-old methods. It’s a wonderfully friendly, timeless atmosphere – and worlds away from anything you’ve experienced yet in Tamil Nadu. Accommodation India Moderate Mantra Koodam - A CGH Earth ExperienceFound among temple villages near Kumbakonam, Mantra Koodam is CGH Earth’s village-style retreat with tiled-roof cottages, colonnaded walkways and ponds edged with palms. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 4:Car transfer from Pondicherry to Kumbakonam (2h 30) Day 6-7Chettinad Highlights: Stop in at Thanjavur on your way to Chettinad for a tour of its World Heritage temple and thriving crafts workshops See Chettiar mansions and palaces decked out in Burmese teak, Belgian mirrors, Venetian glass chandeliers and British wrought ironmongery Take a guided visit to Chettinad market and sample some of the region’s world-renowned cuisine.Just when you thought you’d seen every side of Tamil Nadu, Chettinad steps in with something completely different. For about a century, this dry and dusty plain harboured one of the richest communities in the world. Today, it’s dotted with thousands of abandoned (or near-abandoned) mansions – some of them staggeringly ostentatious. These ghostly edifices are Chettinad’s primary draw, but a tour of the region will uncover more rural culture: Chola-style temples, handmade tile workshops, a women’s snack-making cooperative and a vibrant local market. Staying at a restored mansion, with an outdoor pool and bougainvillea-fringed garden, is the cherry on the cake. Accommodation Chettinad • India Moderate The BangalaA lived-in, generously fed introduction to Chettinad - warm hosting, serious regional cooking and easy access to the mansions and markets that make this corner of Tamil Naduso distinctive. Chettinad • India Superior Visalam - A CGH Earth ExperienceVisalam sits in the quiet village of Kanadukathan, a 100-plus-year-old Chettiar mansion run by CGH Earth. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 6: Car transfer from Kumbakonam to Chettinad, via Thanjavur (2h 30) Day 8-9Madurai Highlights: Go antiques shopping at the market in Karaikudi, on your way to Madurai from Chettinad Visit Meenakshi for the nightly putting-to-bed ceremony, when the temple’s idols are sent off to sleep amid music, dance and devotions Experience Madurai’s exceptional street food scene on an evening food trail with a local guide.Bursting with life – from its vast wholesale markets to its delicious street food to the enormous, buzzing temple at its heart – Madurai is yet another completely different face of Tamil Nadu. This is one of the oldest cities in India, its medieval marketplace atmosphere harking back to over two millennia of unbroken history. Though its temples top most must-see lists (with the 14 brilliantly coloured gopurams of Meenakshi deservedly at number one), the markets are our favourite part of Madurai. Sprawling across the city, buzzing all night, and overflowing with everything from jasmine flowers to dried chillies, they’re the reason this is called the ‘city that never sleeps’. Accommodation India Moderate Heritage MaduraiKnown for its architectural lineage, Heritage Madurai began life as the Madurai Club and was later re-imagined with buildings by Sri Lankan master architect Geoffrey Bawa. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 8: Car transfer from Chettinad to Madurai, via Karaikudi (2h 30) Day 10-11Munnar Highlights: Take in the spectacular views on the drive from Tamil Nadu into Kerala Relax in a hammock or by the pool at beautiful Windermere Tea Estate Go for guided walks through the local plantations, meeting tea pickers, touring the processing plant, and tasting the final product at the Tea Tales Café.Today’s four-hour transfer will whisk you through one of India’s most dramatic transformations, from the parched, brown plains of Tamil Nadu to the electric green hillsides of the Keralan hill station of Munnar. Once the summertime retreat of British colonial elites, Munnar is a sylvan landscape of rolling hills and rustling tea fields, dotted with British-era bungalows and surrounded by the forests of the Western Ghats. Nothing could be further from what you’ve seen so far in Tamil Nadu, and it’s a blissfully cool and pleasant place to relax for a day and amble through the plantations, spotting exotic birds and stopping in for tea tasting at the local factory. Accommodation Munnar • India Superior Lockhart Bungalow - A CGH Earth ExperienceOn Munnar’s Lockhart Estate, this restored planter’s bungalow offers a step back to the early days of the hills. Munnar • India Superior Windermere EstateOne of Munnar’s classic plantation stays, Windermere Estate sits at roughly 1,600 metres on a 60-acre cardamom and coffee property the John family bought in 1987. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 10: Car transfer from Madurai to Munnar (4h) Day 12-14Kumarakom Backwaters Highlights: Take advantage of your hotel’s links with the local community on a village walk with a toddy tapping demonstration, net-cast fishing and screw pine weaving Enjoy plenty of free time by the lake, with a pool, ayurveda centre, yoga classes and an in-house Keralan restaurant Head onwards to Alleppey for a cruise on a converted rice barge houseboat, the perfect vantage point from which to appreciate the lush backwater scenery.Totally different from Munnar, yet every bit as lush, the Keralan backwaters are among the most stereotypically beautiful destinations in India. Thousands of miles of canals, lagoons and rivers snake through landscapes of paddy fields, mangrove forests and waterside villages, while the laid-back local lifestyle contributes to the sense of having stumbled on a tropical paradise. It’s a long drive to get here, but it’s worth it: spend your days cruising on the water, birdwatching, getting ayurvedic massages, or any number of other cultural experiences arranged by your lodge on Vembanad Lake. Then, travel to Alleppey to board a converted rice barge for half a day’s cruise. Accommodation Mumbai & Central India • India Moderate Philipkutty's FarmPhilipkutty’s Farm is a true Keralan homestay on a small, reclaimed island in the Vembanad backwaters near Kumarakom. Kerala & Tamil Nadu • India Superior Coconut Lagoon - A CGH Earth ExperienceCoconut Lagoon sits in a sheltered cove on Lake Vembanad, with canals threading between gardens and stands of coconut. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 12: Car transfer from Munnar to Kumarakom (Backwaters) (4h 15) Day 15-16Kochi Highlights: Tour Kochi by bicycle, stopping to see the Chinese fishing nets, Paradesi Synagogue and the Dutch-era Mattancherry Palace See a performance of Kathakali, Kerala’s centuries-old pantomimic dance-drama Make the most of Kochi’s thriving restaurant scene with a blowout dinner in Fort CochinA tropical seaside town sprawling out from the colonial heart of Fort Cochin, Kochi is one of the prettiest, cleanest, and altogether most charming cities in India. Head out on a bike tour to get the lay of the land, learning about how Portuguese, Dutch and British occupation have shaped this cosmopolitan enclave on the Malabar Coast. But Kochi doesn’t live in the past – it’s one of the most progressive cities in India, packed with trendy boutiques, art cafés and fancy fusion restaurants, with close to zero poverty. In a word, it’s lovely, and there couldn’t be a more relaxing place to conclude your south India adventure. Accommodation Cochin • India Superior The Malabar HouseProper boutique feel in a central, walkable position, with thoughtful design, good food and small comforts that make Fort Kochi days run smoothly. Cochin • India Superior Eighth Bastion - A CGH Earth ExperienceEighth Bastion reimagines Fort Kochi’s Dutch past without feeling like a museum. Cochin • India Deluxe Brunton Boatyard – A CGH Earth ExperienceFront-row harbour views, a walk-everywhere location and a kitchen that tells the story of the port on the plate. It feels historic and local but remains practical, which makes it one of the easiest Fort Kochi bases for a couple of unhurried days Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 15: Car transfer from Kumarakom (Backwaters) to Kochi via Alleppey (2h 45)Day 16: Car transfer from Kochi to Cochin International Airport (1h 20) Is this trip for you? What's greatThis tour packs in our hand-picked highlights of Kerala and Tamil NaduWe’ve included a wide range of different destinations, both rural and urban, showcasing the massive contrasts to be found across South IndiaHistory buffs will be well provided for with everything from classical Dravidian temples to colonial port citiesWe’ve included plenty of guided experiences to help you really get to grips with the local culture in each destinationThings to considerThis tour includes a lot of destinations at a fairly brisk pace (you’ll have two nights in most places and one single-night stay). You’ll spend a fair amount of time on the road, with four transfers of over two hours and two long transfers of around four hoursThis itinerary was designed to showcase South India’s variety, rather than an in-depth experience of one or two areasIf you’d like some time to relax at the end of your trip, consider extending with a beach stay at Marari in Kerala ReviewsOur trips start with listening. These honest, unedited reviews show how we put people first - because making customers happy is what we’re here to do.Read more reviews Our consultant was very approachable and drew up an interesting tour of S Korea taking into account my daughter's interest in K-pop and Korean culture. The on the ground contacts and service providers were really friendly and made us feel special. Inside Asia were able to flex our trip by [...] Everything was planned well and carried out with great efficiency. We loved all the hotels and activities that Robyn had arranged. Not to mention the guides and drivers that were always top notch. What's included? What's includedBreakfast every day, one lunch on your houseboat in AlleppeyNine half-day experiences, two morning experiences, six evening experiencesAll accommodationAll entrance fees to sites included in guided experiencesAll domestic transfers and transportNot includedInternational flightsAny necessary visasAny lunches or dinners unless statedEntrance fees to any sites not included in guided experiencesTipping and personal expensesTourist taxes & any National Park fees Frequently asked questions When is the best time to go? This trip is best taken from November to April, to avoid summer’s highest temperatures and the monsoon rains. India FAQs You'll find answers to the most common FAQs on our India page. More trip ideas India Fully customisable Kerala's Hills & BeachesThis is Kerala for the adventure-seeker: hiking, biking and rural culture in two wonderfully contrasting destinations. 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Our consultant was very approachable and drew up an interesting tour of S Korea taking into account my daughter's interest in K-pop and Korean culture. The on the ground contacts and service providers were really friendly and made us feel special. Inside Asia were able to flex our trip by [...]
Everything was planned well and carried out with great efficiency. We loved all the hotels and activities that Robyn had arranged. Not to mention the guides and drivers that were always top notch.