South India in Depth - A Tapestry of Culture, Nature & Traditions

24 Day | Private tour | From £4,890 | ABTA and ATOL protected holidays

Discover the true spirit of Southern India on this enchanting 24-day private holiday to South India through Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. Wander through majestic palaces, explore lush wildlife sanctuaries, take in the fresh air of misty hills, and meander through colourful coastal towns.

Immerse yourself in ancient temples and charming colonial quarters, uncovering rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and timeless traditions. Designed for the curious traveller, this carefully crafted holiday to South India tour blends comfort and authenticity to reveal the heart and soul of South India at every step.

All our private tours are fully customisable to suit your needs. This itinerary is simply a starting point to inspire your travel plans.

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South India in Depth - A Tapestry of Culture, Nature & Traditions

Highlights of this Holiday to South India 

South India in depth
  • Discover Bangalore’s garden city charm and Mysore’s royal splendour.

  • Enjoy safaris in Kabini National Park.

  • Explore Ooty and Coonoor’s misty hills via the iconic Nilgiri Hill train.

  • Wander Fort Cochin’s spice markets, antique shops, and heritage sites.

  • Cruise Alleppey’s backwaters on a private luxury houseboat.

  • Visit Munnar’s tea estates and connect with local artisans.

  • Soak in Madurai’s spiritual energy and vibrant bazaars.

  • Experience Chettinadu’s unique heritage and cuisine.

  • Tour Tanjore, Kumbakonam, and exquisite Chola temples.

  • Relax in Pondicherry’s colonial streets and Mahabalipuram’s coastal calm.

  • End in dynamic Chennai, blending culture and modernity.

Holiday to South India Itinerary

Lal Bagh Botanical Garden, Bengaluru (Bangalore), Karnataka

Arrive at Bangalore International Airport, where you’ll be warmly welcomed and transferred to your hotel.

Later, get acquainted with India’s dynamic tech capital on an evening orientation tour. Discover a city where historic 18th-century palaces and lush gardens blend effortlessly with sleek shopping districts, vibrant cafés, and buzzing nightlife.

Bangalore is known as the craft beer capital of India and offers some of the best bars in the country. If you’re in the mood, we can arrange a curated pub crawl!

Accommodation: The Paul Bangalore, a first-class all-suite modern hotel in the heart of the city.

Tipu's Summer Palace, Bengaluru (Bangalore), Karnataka

Your journey continues to Mysore, a city of regal charm and cultural splendour at the foot of Chamundi Hills. En route, visit Srirangapatnam to explore Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace and enjoy a peaceful rowboat ride on the Cauvery River through Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, home to many migratory and native birds.

In Mysore, discover the city’s royal legacy with a visit to the majestic Mysore Palace, known for its ornate halls, stained glass domes, and ceremonial splendour. Climb Chamundi Hills to see the temple dedicated to the city’s guardian goddess and the impressive Nandi Bull statue.

Stroll through Devaraja Market, a tapestry of colour and life, where spices, fresh produce, and flower garlands offer a vivid glimpse into Mysore’s daily rhythm.

Accommodation: The Metropole Hotel, a heritage hotel exuding old-world charm, once a royal residence and now a boutique stay

Nagarhole National Park, Kabini, Karnataka

A scenic drive brings you to Kabini, on the edge of Nagarhole National Park, one of India’s finest wildlife havens. You’ll stay for two nights in a stylish jungle lodge, ideally for exploring the forest’s rich and untamed beauty.

Over the next two days, enjoy four shared safaris arranged by the forest department, combining jeep rides, boat trips, and canoe excursions. Look out for elephants, Indian bison (gaur), sambar deer, and playful bonnet macaques. If you’re lucky, you might catch sight of tigers, leopards, wild dogs, or the elusive black panther.

Birdwatchers will be thrilled by over 250 species, including Malabar trogons, hornbills, and crested serpent eagles, adding flashes of colour and song throughout the forest.

Accommodation: Kaav Safari Lodge, an intimate, eco-conscious safari retreat.

Ooty, Tamil Nadu

After a final morning safari in Kabini, ascend into the cool embrace of the Nilgiri Hills as you drive to Ooty, once the favoured summer retreat of the British Raj. Settle into a colonial-era bungalow that radiates charm and history. The following day, explore the quaint hill station’s botanical gardens, scenic lakes, and tea estates.

Accommodation: Marli Hill Bungalow, a colonial-style bungalow blending old-world charm.

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After a relaxed morning, board the Nilgiri Mountain Railway for the scenic journey to Mettupalayam. From there, you’ll be transferred to the town of Coimbatore for your overnight stay.

Known affectionately as the ‘toy train’, this mountain railway was built by the British in 1908 and still runs on its original narrow-gauge tracks, powered by trusty steam locomotives. For many, this enchanting ride through stunning landscapes is a true highlight of the trip.

Accommodation: The Residency Towers, a first-class modern hotel.

Shopping in Jew Street, Cochin (Kochi), Kerala

Arrive in Cochin and settle into a boutique hotel where colonial heritage meets modern comfort. Over two days, explore the winding spice-scented alleys of Fort Cochin and Mattancherry with your private guide.

Visit landmarks such as St. Francis Church, the Dutch Palace, and the Paradesi Synagogue. Wander along Jew Street, filled with antiques and artisan shops, before relaxing on a private sunset cruise across the harbour. Experience a captivating Kathakali drama/dance performance in the evening and watch the performers prepare with their intricate makeup.

For a deeper connection to Kerala’s culture, enjoy a private cooking class and dinner with a local family, bringing the region’s flavours to life.

Accommodation: Malabar House, a stylish heritage boutique hotel in the heart of Fort Cochin.

Private House Boat in essence of kerala tour

Late morning, drive to Alleppey, often called the ‘Venice of the East’, and board your private, air-conditioned houseboat for a two-night cruise through Kerala’s famous backwaters.

Glide through a peaceful network of palm-fringed canals, shimmering rice fields and quaint villages. Your houseboat, known as a kettuvallam, is run by a friendly crew who prepare fresh, local Keralan meals just for you.

Sail across Lake Vembanad and stop at riverside hamlets where fishermen cast their nets, children cycle to school, and women wash clothes by the water. Enjoy freshly cooked meals on the deck while soaking in the gentle rhythm of the water.

At sunset, the boat anchors in a quiet spot. As night falls, watch the stars fill the sky while the boat rocks softly, creating an unforgettable moment of calm and beauty.

Accommodation: A private one-bedroom, air-conditioned houseboat, combining traditional design with modern comfort.

Tea plantations, Munnar, Kerala

Disembark from your houseboat and head into the cool highlands of Munnar, where rolling tea plantations stretch across misty hills. Follow the Lockhart Tea Trail on guided walks through emerald estates, with a chance to meet the women hand-picking leaves and see the Lockhart Tea Factory in action.

Visit Shristi, a local NGO supporting people with disabilities through artisanal crafts, for a moving glimpse of community life. You might like to explore Eravikulam National Park, where sweeping views and the chance to spot the endangered Nilgiri Tahr await.

Accommodation: Windermere Estate, a private plantation retreat set amidst Munnar’s rolling tea hills

Meenakshi Amma Temple Complex, Madurai, Tamil Nadu

Drive to Madurai, one of South India’s oldest cities, known for its myths, architecture and devotion. Begin at the magnificent Meenakshi Amman Temple, its colourful gopurams (ornate gateway towers) rising high above the city. Explore its thousand-pillared halls and sacred shrines alive with ritual and atmosphere.

Visit the Thiru Malai Nayak Palace to admire its combination of Dravidian and Italian design. Then continue to the Puthu Mandapam, a 17th-century pillared hall that hums with the energy of tailors, craftspeople, and bustling market stalls.

Later, hop aboard a traditional rickshaw for a ride through the old town’s lively markets, filled with brassware, flowers, textiles and fresh produce, rich in scent, colour and sound.

Accommodation: Gateway Hotel Pasumalai, a first-class hotel set in colonial elegance atop Pasumalai Hill, offering panoramic views of Madurai.

Visalam, Chettinad, Tamil Nadu

Drive to Chettinad, a region famous for its grand mansions, intricate architecture, and rich culinary traditions. Check into a beautifully restored heritage home that captures the spirit of the Chettiar legacy.

Over two days, stroll along quiet streets, lined with elegant houses featuring wide courtyards, carved teak pillars, and colourful Athangudi tiled floors. Explore fascinating antique shops and visit local shrines before joining a hands-on cooking session that reveals the secrets of the region’s bold spices. Finish with delicious meals at the celebrated Bangala restaurant, where flavour and tradition blend perfectly.

Accommodation: Visalam, a lovingly restored heritage chettiar mansion turned boutique hotel.

Brihadeshwara Temple, Thanjavur (Tanjore), Tamil Nadu

Head east to Tanjore (Thanjavur), a city famed for its classical music, ancient art, and the stunning Brihadeeswara Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its grand Chola architecture. Visit the Bronze Museum to watch skilled artisans crafting exquisite bronze idols using the ‘lost wax’ technique.

Continue to Kumbakonam, a temple town known for its deep spirituality and silk weaving traditions, with a halt at the beautifully carved Airavatesvara Temple at Darasuram.

Accommodation: Mantra Koodam, a serene boutique retreat where heritage meets modern comfort.

French Quarter, Puducherry, (Pondicherry)

Travel east to the coastal town of Pondicherry on the Bay of Bengal, stopping en route to admire the stunning Chola temple at Gangaikondacholapuram. Once in Pondicherry, explore the colourful French Quarter with its colonial villas and churches.

Take a rickshaw ride through lively Tamil neighbourhoods, visit the peaceful Aurobindo Ashram, a spiritual community promoting meditation and self-realisation, and stroll along the tranquil seafront promenade. End the day savouring French-influenced Tamil cuisine in charming cafés and browsing local art galleries.

Accommodation: Palais de Mahe, a boutique heritage hotel with French colonial elegance nestled in the heart of the French Quarter.

Five Rathas, Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram), Tamil Nadu

Continue along the coast to Mahabalipuram, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its stunning 7th-century rock-cut temples and intricate sculptures. Explore the Shore Temple, one of the oldest stone temples in South India, admire the massive bas-relief of Arjuna’s Penance depicting ancient legends, and visit the Five Rathas, a group of monolithic rock temples shaped like chariots. Between your visits, relax at your seaside resort where you can enjoy peaceful beach walks, rejuvenating spa treatments, and breathtaking sunsets from your private veranda.

Accommodation: Taj Fisherman’s Cove, Mahabalipuram – An exquisite seaside resort, blending colonial charm with modern luxury, is set amidst palm-fringed shores.

Hindu Kapaleeshwarar Temple,hennai

Drive to Chennai, Tamil Nadu’s energetic capital. In the afternoon, explore its rich cultural landmarks, including the ancient Kapaleeshwarar Temple, the colonial Fort St. George, and the bustling Marina Beach. Immerse yourself in the city’s blend of history and modern life as you wander through lively bazaars and historic sites. Finish the day with a memorable farewell dinner at one of Chennai’s renowned restaurants.

Accommodation: Taj Connemara, Chennai – An iconic heritage hotel offering refined elegance and a gateway to Tamil Nadu’s capital.

Transfer to Chennai Airport for your onward flight, taking the lasting memories of this holiday to South India tour’s rich traditions, stunning landscapes, and heartfelt hospitality.

Holiday to South India Images

Rickshaw Ride, Puducherry, (Pondicherry)
UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram), Tamil Nadu
Shore Temple, Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram), Tamil Nadu
Terracotta Horses, Ayyanar Temple, Chettinad, Tamil Nadu
Meenakshi Amma Temple Complex, Madurai, Tamil Nadu
Tea Plantation Workers, Munnar, Kerala
Nagarhole National Park, Kabini, Karnataka
Devaraja Market, Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka
Nandi Bull Statue, Chamundi Hills, Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka

Rickshaw Ride, Puducherry, (Pondicherry)

UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram), Tamil Nadu

Shore Temple, Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram), Tamil Nadu

Terracotta Horses, Ayyanar Temple, Chettinad, Tamil Nadu

Meenakshi Amma Temple Complex, Madurai, Tamil Nadu

Tea Plantation Workers, Kerala

Nagarhole National Park, Kabini, Karnataka

Devaraja Market, Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka

Nandi Bull Statue, Chamundi Hills, Mysuru (Mysore)

Pricing and Inclusions

Price Guide:

From £5,790 per person (October to April)
From £4,890 per person (May to September)

Prices are based on two guests sharing and exclude international flights. These are guideline rates and may vary depending on travel dates, room category, exchange rate fluctuations, and peak holiday periods such as Christmas, New Year, or regional festivals.

What’s Included in Your Tailor-Made Journey with Authentic India Tours

  • A dedicated Travel Consultant to plan and manage every detail of your holiday
  • Private car and driver at the destination for all your transfers and tours.
  • Your English-speaking local guides for insightful, personal experiences
  • A selection of unique and meaningful experiences, handpicked by our expert team
  • Entrance to museums, monuments, national parks and historical sites is included in your itinerary.
  • Accommodation includes full board aboard the houseboat and at Kaav Safari Lodge in Kabini, while all other stays are on a bed and breakfast basis, with carefully selected hotels featured throughout the itinerary.
  • 24/7 in-country support, so you’re always in safe hands.

All the holidays on this website are ABTA-protected. If you would like us to arrange flights, they will also be ATOL protected.

For a quote based on your dates of travel, any alternative accommodation or changes to this itinerary, please call us on 01792 315499 or email us at info@aitholidays.com

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