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Car Package New Size 1 Tour Code: SC 02 Divine Tamil Nadu 6 Days / 5 Nights ` 21,199/- Departure :These tours can be arranged any time during the year. Kanyakumari (325 kms / 7.5 hrs), the end of land area of India, which Places Covered : Chennai - Mahabalipuram - Pondicherry - Tanjore - is a meeting point of the great three seas (The Arabian Ocean, Bay of Srirangam - Trichy - Rameswaram - Madurai - Kanyakumari. Bengal and Indian Ocean). The glory of Kanyakumari is its Sunrise and Sunset. Visit Vivekananda Rock. Overnight stay. Shore Temple, Mahabalipuram Day 05 : Kanyakumari - Suchindram - Madurai Morning enjoy Sunrise at Kanyakumari. After breakfast, proceed to Suchindram and visit Thanumalayan Temple which is unique as it is dedicated to Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma. After lunch, proceed to Madurai. (250 kms / 6 hrs). Upon arrival, check into hotel. Evening visit the famous Meenakshi Temple. Overnight stay. Day 06 : Madurai - Chennai Morning check out from hotel and proceed to Chennai ( 460 kms. / 8 hrs.) Tour concludes. Note : Those interested in visiting Tirupati - Kanchipuram can take 2 days extension package prior to departure of the tour from Chennai. Package cost per person in INR ( ` ) Category Type of Vehicles Standard Deluxe Day 01 : Arrive Chennai 2 Pax 21,199/- 23,799/- By Car Arrival at Chennai Airport / Railway Station. Upon arrival, transfer to 3 - 4 Pax 16,299/- 18,799/- Hotel. Afternoon, proceed on a sightseeing tour of the city, visit 4 - 5 Pax Kapaleshwar Temple, Fort St. George, Government Museum and By Innova 16,699/- 19,299/- Marina Beach. Overnight stay. 6 - 7 Pax 12,299/- 14,899/- Day 02 : Chennai - Mahabalipuram - Pondicherry - Tanjore Tempo Traveller 8 - 9 Pax 11,299/- 14,199/- After breakfast, proceed to Tanjore (340 kms / 7 hrs), Enroute visit * Fares from 21st December to 5th January are available on request. Mahabalipuram (Pallava’s Panch Rathas, Arjun Shilanyas) and Pondicherry (Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Ganesh Temple.) Upon arrival at US $ Price for NRI & Foreigners is available with our offices. Tanjore, check into hotel. Evening visit the famous Brihadeshwara Shiva Temple (built by Chola Kings). Here you can see Giant Nandi Price Includes : carved in a single stone, which is considered to be the second I Transport by A.C. vehicle and Non A.C. Tempo traveller in standard package as per the above itinerary. I Hotel accommodation on twin sharing basis (In largest Nandi in India. Overnight stay. case of 3 persons one room with one extra bed (roll away Mattress) will be Day 03 : Tanjore - Trichy - Rameswaram provided) I All Road taxes, Toll taxes & Parking fee. I Driver Reward. After breakfast, proceed to Srirangam (55 kms / 1.5 hrs). Visit the Price Excludes : largest temple of Lord Vishnu at Srirangam situated on a 600 acres I Air / Train fare. I Guide & Entry fee during sight seeing Island between the rivers Kaveri and Kolladam. Later, depart to I Boating / Horse ride etc. I Portages, Laundry, Food, Tips, Liquor exp. Rameswaram (226 kms / 5 hrs). Upon arrival at Rameswaram I 3.09% Govt. Service Tax. I Any other item not specified in “Price Includes”. (Gateway to Srilanka), check into hotel. Overnight Stay. Note I All distance and timings indicated are approximate. I All tours are Day 04: Rameswaram - Kanyakumari subject to terms and conditions as mentioned in our brochures. Early morning visit Ramanatha Swamy Temple. Take bath in 22 holy I A.C. Supplement charges for tempo traveller ` 2,500/- I Single Adult in a wells & visit Pamban bridge. After breakfast, proceed to room has to pay extra ` 6,500/- in Standard & ` 9,000/- in Deluxe Packages. I Prices are valid till March 2013. Maharaja Suite Bemisaal Where you decide how active you want your vacation to be. Experience Warm & Gracious Welcome Karnika Resorts is one of the best kept secret among the cognoseenti We promise you pamper you with an array of luxurious facilities & our warm, friendly services. Flush luxury and idyllic surrounding Choose from deluxe rooms or super deluxe room with individual balconies, Each room, in every category, has satellite television, Mini Fridge & facilities to make Tea & Coffee Hotel & Resorts D H A R A M S H A L A ( H . P. ) Ambient Tranquality Enter & take home an experience of lifetime. Khanyara Road, Dharamshala-176215 The sprawling facade opens upto the unsurpassed elegance. Himachal Pradesh 48 All rooms radiate the glow of luxury with Air-conditioning unit, direct dial facilities.
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