Explore the gateway to South India at Chennai, and witness the architectural brilliance of the Pallava dynasty at the UNESCO-listed Shore Temple of Mahabalipuram.
A French-inspired coastal bliss. Wander through the colorful White Town, visit the serene Aurobindo Ashram, and experience the utopian vision of Auroville.
The cosmic dance of Lord Shiva. One of the few temples where Shiva is represented by an anthropomorphic murti rather than a lingam, celebrating the center of the universe.
Built by Rajendra Chola I, this temple stands as a sister to the Big Temple of Thanjavur, showcasing the pinnacle of Chola architecture and sculpture.
Part of the Great Living Chola Temples, it features a unique chariot-style design and provides a breathtaking glimpse into the artistic finesse of the 12th century.
The "Big Temple" – a granite marvel built by Raja Raja Chola I. One of the largest functioning temples in the world and an eternal symbol of Tamil heritage.
A royal complex housing the Saraswathi Mahal Library and the Art Gallery, reflecting a blend of Nayak and Maratha architectural styles.
Perched majestically atop a 273-foot high rock, this temple complex offers panoramic views of Tiruchirappalli and the sacred River Kaveri.
The soulful heart of Tamil Nadu. The Meenakshi Amman Temple is a masterpiece of Dravidian architecture, pulsing with centuries of spiritual energy and vibrant street life.
Discover the opulent lifestyle of the Nattukottai Chettiars. Famous for its heavy rosewood pillars, marble-lined halls, and some of India's most flavorful cuisine.
A sacred island linked to the mainland by the iconic Pamban Bridge. It's a key pilgrimage site where spirituality meets the turquoise waters of the sea face.
The ghost town at the edge of the world. Witness the ruins of a once-vibrant town and the raw, untamed beauty where the Bay of Bengal meets the Indian Ocean.
The southernmost tip of the Indian subcontinent. Watch the sun rise and set over the confluence of three oceans at the Vivekananda Rock Memorial.
The "Manchester of South India," known for its textile industry and vibrant atmosphere, serving as a gateway to the Nilgiri hills.
Home to the 112-foot Adiyogi statue, the world's largest bust sculpture. A hub for spirituality, meditation, and inner well-being.
The Queen of Hill Stations. Experience the misty Nilgiri hills, rolling tea gardens, and the charming heritage toy train ride through the mountains.
The "Princess of Hill Stations," famous for its star-shaped lake, pine forests, and cool, eucalyptus-scented air. A perfect retreat for lovers and nature seekers.
To help you discover yourself through the soul-stirring landscapes and heritage of South India.