Madurai to Rameswaram Tour Package-6D5N
Explore the historic cultural essence of the charming cities of Madurai, Rameshwaram, and Kanyakumari. the artistically aesthetic Meenakshi Temple at Madurai – etched in vibrant carvings of Hindu gods, it has 14 colorful gopurams (gateways). Incidentally, Madurai owns the honor of being one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the country. The spiritual essence of Rameshwaram will calm your senses as you visit the Sri Ramanathaswami temple and take a dip in any of the 22 therapeutic springs for some natural therapy. Tour the devotionally high Gandhamadhana parvatham to get an alluring view of the beautiful Pamban Island. When in Kanyakumari, visit the Sri Kumariammam temple and the Vivekananda rock memorial. Don’t miss taking a look at the impressive Thiruvalluvar Statue
Madurai to Rameswaram Tour Package-6D5N 6D5N starting from 40000/-. Destination Include Kanyakumari, Rameswaram, Madurai, Kovalam, and Trivandrum. Madurai to Trivandrum Tour Package includes 3-star accommodations, Breakfast, Sightseeing.
Itinerary for Madurai to Trivandrum Tour Package-6D5N
Day 1- Madurai
Tourist Spots/Places
Day 2- Madurai to Rameswaram
Tourist Spots/Places in Rameswaram
- Sri Ramanatha Swamy Thirukovil
- Gandhamadhana Parvatham
Day 3 – Rameswaram to Kanyakumari
Tourist Spots/Places in Kanyakumari
- Arulmigu Bhagavathi Amman Temple
Day 4 –Kanyakumari To Kovalam
Tourist Spots/Places in Kovalam
- Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple
- Napier Museum
- Maharaja Swathi Thirunal Palace
Day 5 – Kovalam sightseeing
Tourist Spots/Places
Day 6 – Kovalam to Thiruvananthapuram Drop up at Thiruvananthapuram
Location /Destinations in Madurai to Trivandrum Tour Package-6D5N
Madurai:
Madurai, a temple town is surrounded by three hills(Yanaimalai, Nagamalai, Pasumalai named after Elephant, Snake, and Cow respectively).It is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world.Madurai city lies on the banks of the river Vagai, the river that brings water when one touches it.Madurai is an ever-bustling city and day or night the city is awake and active. The most famous of the temples of Madurai is the Meenakshi temple with its thousand pillars corridor.The city is divided into a number of concentric quadrangular streets around the temple.Madurai is also famous for its jasmine plantations the "Madurai Malli", traded at the Madurai morning flower market.Madurai was once famous for the jalikattu festival, a taming of bulls where man and bull showing off their strength against each other ( This event has been banned over the last few years).
Rameswaram:
Rameswaram is on the most sacred temple towns of the Hindus and forms a part of the holy pilgrimage of the Char dams. There is a major significance of the bridge across Rameswaram in the mythological epic, The Ramayana ( The story of Lord Rama ). Rameswaram has also an old historical town ruled by various southern dynasties.Rameswaram is unique with it being a pilgrim center for both the Shaivaites( Lord Shiva worshippers ) and the Vaishnavites( Lord Vishnu worshippers). The pilgrims here have a bath from the various wells that adorn the periphery of the temple before paying tributes to the lord. The Pamban bridge that is used to cross the river pamban to reach Rameswaram is an engineering marvel. Short drives from Rameswaram take you to some unexplored and unspoiled beaches.
Kanyakumari:
Kanyakumari or Cape Comorin a coastal town in the state of Tamil Nadu on India's southernmost tip. is popular for a destination for the famous sunrises and sunsets over the ocean.The point also known as Sangam is the confluence of the 3 seat's also a pilgrimage destination hosting a Bagavathi Amman Temple, dedicated to a consort of Shiva, and its Our Lady of Ransom Church, a center of Indian CatholicismKanyakumari is bordered by the Laccadive or the Lakshadweep Sea in all directions. The beaches around the region are serene and pristine attracting huge populace of tourists all year round. The Vivekananda rock memorial and the Thiruvallar statue are sights to witness when in Kanyakumari. Ferries are available to reach the Vivekananda rock memorial.
Thiruvananthapuram:
Thiruvananthapuram(or Trivandrum as it was known before) is built on hills by the sea shore and sandwiched between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. Thiruvananthapuram is ranked first in the number of foreign tourists visiting Kerala and is a fascinating destination for holidaymakers.The best time to visit Trivandrum is between October and February, the perfect time for beach vacations. February to May is summer, which is very hot and humid while June to September is the monsoon season. The second rainy season, the North-East monsoon, is equally strong and occurs during the months of October and November.The festival of Onam which occurs towards the end of August or early September is a good time to soak up the carnival atmosphere. There are usually many cultural programs during the official Onam celebrations lasting 10 days.
Kovalam:
Kovalam is an internationally renowned beach with three adjacent crescent beaches. It has been a favorite haunt of tourists, especially Europeans, since the 1930s. A massive rocky promontory on the beach has created a beautiful bay of calm waters ideal for sea bathing.The leisure options at this beach are plenty and diverse. Sunbathing, swimming, herbal body toning massages, special cultural programmes and catamaran cruising are some of them. The tropical sun acts so fast that one can see the faint blush of coppery tan on the skin in a matter of minutes. Life on the beach begins late in the day and carries on well into the night. The beach complex includes a string of budget cottages, Ayurvedic health resorts, convention facilities, shopping zones, swimming pools, Yoga and Ayurvedic massage centers.Accommodation facility for tourists at Kovalam ranges from five-star hotels to budget hotels and the choice of food is available at restaurants and cafeteria ranges from Continental varieties to South Indian tastes.
Tourist Spots in Madurai to Trivandrum Tour Package-6D5N
Meenakshi Amman Temple:
The Sree Meenakshi Amman Temple is one of the most famous temples in South India. The temple is a wonderful mix of legends, myths, and brilliant architectural techniques. The temple’s museum and statues are exquisite.The temple has a more joyful atmosphere than some of Tamil Nadu's more solemn shrines. It is adorned with colorful ceiling and wall paintings. The Lord Siva in his incarnation as Sundareswarar and his fish-eyed spouse, Meenakshi, is enshrined in this twin temple.There are four massive gateways enclosing the two shrines. A striking feature of the temple is the astonishing structures known as the “Ayiramkaal Mandapam”. This Hall of Thousand Pillars has high ornate features, bold sculptures that look lifelike. The view from an angle would make the pillars appear to be in a straight line. When the pillar is tapped, each pillar produces the different musical note.
Sri Ramanatha Swamy Thirukovil:
The Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple, Tamil Nadu is located on the island town of Rameshwaram. This is one of the four sacred Char Dhams in the country, the other three being in Orissa, Gujarat, and Uttarakhand.The temple gets its name from Lord Rama because he came here to worship Lord Shiva.This is one of the most sacred Hindu Char Dhams and one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India.The temple is located on the eastern side of the island and is considered a prominent attraction of Rameswaram. Moreover, the temple is known for its long ornate corridors and towers and 36 theerthams.
Gandhamadhana Parvatham:
Gandhamadhana Parvatham is the deity of several communities in southern India and the temple of Gandhamadhana is highly revered, renowned and worshiped in southern India.The temple is a massive two story and Lord Rama's feet are imprinted on the chakra placed in the temple. Believers and pilgrims alike long to visit this holy place and offer their prayers to the feet of Lord Ram.It is one of the most important places in regards to historic significance. Plenty other pilgrim spots surround the Gandhamadhana Parvatham and one can visit these when on a pilgrimage.
Arulmigu Bhagavathi Amman Temple:
Devi Kanya Kumari, known as Kumari Amman i.e., the virgin goddess is one of the forms of Devi i.e the lady form of Hindu God. The God is popularly known as "Bhagavathy Amman". Bhagavathy Amman Temple is located in Kanya Kumari also Cape Comorin on the confluence of the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal. It is located on the shore where the three oceans meet: the Indian Ocean, the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. It is dedicated to goddess Bhagavathy Amman, an incarnation of goddess Parvati. The foundation of the temple was laid by the Pandyas. Later new additions were made by the Nayaks. The sanctum sanctorum houses a very captivating idol of the goddess. The nose-ring of the goddess shines brilliantly as if enveloped with some divine power. Tourists from across the globe come to Kanyakumari to see this beautiful temple. Goddess Bhagavathy is also known as Devi Kanya Kumari and is a symbol of a Hindu Nun. Her only desire is to keep chanting God's name. She is a model for the Hindu Women.‘Bhagavathy Amman’ temple is dedicated to the ‘Virgin goddess’- one form of Sakthi. The temple is at the edge of the ocean with four huge rectangular walls surrounding it. The Pandya kings built this temple in the 8th century.Later, the Chola, Vijayanagar and Nayak rulers renovated it. Also called "Bhagavathy Amman", Bhagavathy Amman Temple is located in Kanya Kumari (formerly Cape Comorin) on the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean.
Light House Beach:
The largest among the beaches in Trivandrum is the Light House beach, a must visit the beach of Kovalam. Lighthouse beach is named after the 30-meter high Lighthouse here which is the important feature of this beach. The Light House is located towards the southern end of the beach Installed atop the palm-covered Kurumkal Hill protruding out to sea. Visitors are permitted to climb the spiraling staircase inside to the top of the red and white tower and enjoy a spectacular view of the surrounding There is an observation platform from which you can see Poovar in one direction and the famous Beemapalli mosque on the other. A total of 142 steps have to be climbed to reach this platform.It is a perfect location for various adventure sports such as swimming, surfing, parasailing, and paragliding. This beach is also one of the preferred honeymoon destinations in Kerala. Couples can together indulge in the adventure sports here. The water has the perfect temperature to keep swimming in the beach a highly enjoyable.
Maharaja Swathi Thirunal Palace:
Kuthiramalika Palace Museum or Puthenmalika Palace Museum is a beautiful two-storeyed palace situated near the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in the Trivandrum district. It is also known as the horse palace and houses numerous artifacts.There is a unique Navarathri Mandapam in front of the palace. It was a venue for concerts that uses traditional sound reflectors comprising of 50 clay pots hung upside down from the ceiling. That creates an effect that outshines even modern acoustic systems.This palace was constructed by Maharaja Swathi Thirunal Balarama Varma, the King of Travancore. He was a great poet, musician, social reformer and statesman.This palace is a rare specimen of workmanship, in the traditional Kerala style of architecture has exquisite wood carvings. The palace museum displays paintings and various priceless collections of the royal family.
Napier Museum:
The Napier Museum is an art and natural history museum situated in Thiruvananthapuram. Napier Museum is a landmark in the city with its unique ornamentation and architectural style with gothic roof and minarets. The Indo-Saracenic structure in this museum also boasts a natural air conditioning system.The museum houses a rare collection of archaeological and historic artifacts, bronze idols, ancient ornaments, a temple chariot and ivory carvings. Various works of Raja Ravi Varma and Nicholas Roerich, of Mughal and Tanjore art, is housed in this museum. Visit the Napier Museum complex reveals a glimpse of Kerala's rich cultural heritage. The Museum is named after the former Madras Governor-General, John Napier. The Napier Museum is also called the Government Art Museum. One of the oldest Zoological garden in India on this museum grounds. This Zoo was established in 1857 and is spread over 55 acres of land.
Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple:
The principal deity Vishnu is enshrined in this temple and is famous for being the wealthiest temple in the country. Temple is located in Thiruvananthapuram and is one of the most famous temples in India. The temple is built in an intricate fusion of the indigenous Kerala style and the Dravidian style of architecture. This beautiful structure is a reservoir of peace and spiritual enlightenment. It is a true architectural marvel.
The temple has 9 entrances signifying 9 orifices of our body. The majestic black idol of Lord Vishnu is made of 12,008 Salagramas or sacred stones. The deity is enshrined in the "Anantha Shayanam" posture, the eternal yogic sleep on the serpent Adisheshan.
Even though the principal deity is Lord Vishnu, idols of several other deities are also present. The temple celebrates a ritualistic festival called Laksha Deepam, once in 6 years, which involves lighting of one hundred thousand lamps. It is by far the wealthiest institution and place in the recorded history.