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DAY1- MADURAI
Welcome to Madurai, Madurai, one of the oldest continuously
inhabited cities in India, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and historical
significance.
TOURIST HIGHLIGHTS :
DAY2- Rameshwaram
After breakfast, proceed to Rameswaram and check into your
hotel for an overnight stay.
Begin
your Rameshwaram tour by proceeding to Sri Meenakshi Temple or
Meenakshi Amman. Admire the rock-cut architecture of Thiruparankundram and bow
before Lord Murugan at the 6th-century temple. Drive to Kallazhagar Temple in
Alagar Koyil village, Koodal Azhagar Temple, and Pazhamudircholai Temple to
offer blessings to God Vishnu. After a full-day temple tour in Madurai, embark
on a three-hour drive to Rameshwaram in the evening. Check into your hotel for
overnight stay in Rameshwaram
DAY3- Rameshwaram
After enjoying breakfast
at the hotel
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
·
Panchamukhi
Hanuman Temple and Hanuman Bridge
·
Pamban Bridge
- India’s first sea bridge
·
Dhanushkodi
town - explore the beach and famous
temples.
Kashi Viswanatha Temple
and 24 Kundalas and Ramanathaswamy Temple – one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples.
Return to your hotel in the late evening for an overnight stay
DAY4 - Kanyakumari
After breakfast proceed to Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of mainland India, is a
captivating destination renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich
religious heritage, and vibrant cultural tapestry. It boasts panoramic views of
the confluence of the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean,
offering mesmerizing sunrises and sunsets. The town is home to the revered
Kumari Amman Temple and the iconic Vivekananda Rock Memorial, attracting
pilgrims and tourists alike. With its picturesque beaches, historical landmarks,
and diverse culinary delights, Kanyakumari offers a unique and unforgettable
experience, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in its enchanting charm.
DAY5 -Trivandrum
On arrival in Trivandrum, check in at the hotel.
Later proceed for sightseeing of Trivandrum.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
·
Padmanabha Swami Temple: An ancient and grand
temple in Trivandrum dedicated to Lord Vishnu, renowned for its architectural
splendor and rich heritage.
·
Napier Museum: A historic museum in
Trivandrum showcasing a diverse collection of artifacts, including ancient
sculptures, bronze items, and traditional Kerala art forms.
·
Kuthiramalika Palace: A 19th-century palace
in Trivandrum known for its unique architectural style, intricate wooden
carvings, and historical significance.
·
Sree Chitra Art Gallery: An art gallery in
Trivandrum housing an impressive collection of traditional and contemporary
Indian paintings, including works by Raja Ravi Varma.
overnight stay at Trivandrum.
DAY 6
Departure
After breakfast and then check-out from the hotel. You’ll
be transferred to the Airport / Railway Station as it’s time to say goodbye
with memories to cherish for long
Welcome to Madurai, Madurai, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in India, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. TOURIST HIGHLIGHTS : • Madurai Meenakshi Temple:A grand Dravidian-style temple dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswarar, renowned for its stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and vibrant sculptures. It’s a major pilgrimage site and a testament to ancient Tamil culture. • Tirupati Kunnaram Temple:A lesser-known but revered temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, offering a serene atmosphere and traditional South Indian temple architecture. It’s known for its peaceful surroundings and spiritual ambiance. • Azhagar Temple:Situated on the outskirts of Madurai, this temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is famous for its picturesque location amidst hills. It’s renowned for the Azhagar Perumal festival, which attracts many devotees. • Nayakkar Mahal:A splendid palace built by the Nayak kings, showcasing the grandeur of Tamil Nadu’s royal heritage. Known for its impressive architecture, ornate ceilings, and historical significance, it offers a glimpse into the region’s regal past
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After breakfast, proceed to Rameswaram and check into your hotel for an overnight stay. Begin your Rameshwaram tour by proceeding to Sri Meenakshi Temple or Meenakshi Amman. Admire the rock-cut architecture of Thiruparankundram and bow before Lord Murugan at the 6th-century temple. Drive to Kallazhagar Temple in Alagar Koyil village, Koodal Azhagar Temple, and Pazhamudircholai Temple to offer blessings to God Vishnu. After a full-day temple tour in Madurai, embark on a three-hour drive to Rameshwaram in the evening. Check into your hotel for overnight stay in Rameshwaram
Breakfast Only
After enjoying breakfast at the hotel TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • Panchamukhi Hanuman Temple and Hanuman Bridge • Pamban Bridge - India’s first sea bridge • Dhanushkodi town - explore the beach and famous temples. Kashi Viswanatha Temple and 24 Kundalas and Ramanathaswamy Temple – one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples. Return to your hotel in the late evening for an overnight stay
Breakfast Only
After breakfast proceed to Kanyakumari Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of mainland India, is a captivating destination renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich religious heritage, and vibrant cultural tapestry. It boasts panoramic views of the confluence of the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean, offering mesmerizing sunrises and sunsets. The town is home to the revered Kumari Amman Temple and the iconic Vivekananda Rock Memorial, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike. With its picturesque beaches, historical landmarks, and diverse culinary delights, Kanyakumari offers a unique and unforgettable experience, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in its enchanting charm.
Breakfast Only
On arrival in Trivandrum, check in at the hotel. Later proceed for sightseeing of Trivandrum. TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • Padmanabha Swami Temple: An ancient and grand temple in Trivandrum dedicated to Lord Vishnu, renowned for its architectural splendor and rich heritage. • Napier Museum: A historic museum in Trivandrum showcasing a diverse collection of artifacts, including ancient sculptures, bronze items, and traditional Kerala art forms. • Kuthiramalika Palace: A 19th-century palace in Trivandrum known for its unique architectural style, intricate wooden carvings, and historical significance. • Sree Chitra Art Gallery: An art gallery in Trivandrum housing an impressive collection of traditional and contemporary Indian paintings, including works by Raja Ravi Varma. overnight stay at Trivandrum.
Breakfast Only
After breakfast and then check-out from the hotel. You’ll be transferred to the Airport / Railway Station as it’s time to say goodbye with memories to cherish for long
Breakfast Only
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Consider seeking help from an experienced corporate attorney when working on the more legal sections and clauses of your terms and conditions.
If they’re willing — and you have the budget for it — you can also ask your attorney to read through your whole agreement to see if anything needs fixing.
You should also think about the target market of your site.
If your target market includes minors, you need to have a “Children” or “Youth” section that outlines how the parents of the minors can consent before letting their children use your site.
Your terms and conditions are part of your site and brand. Use the same style, sentence length, and tone as other pages on your site. Otherwise, your users may get confused.
Including so many sections in your terms and conditions can be overwhelming. That’s why you should consider using our automated terms and conditions solution.
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Placing your terms and conditions in informational menus and sections throughout your site will remind users that they can read your terms and conditions at any time.
It will also make it easier for them to access your website’s terms and conditions as needed.
Most companies put their terms and conditions in the footers of their sites. So that’s where visitors typically expect to see a link to your site’s terms and conditions.
You should also put a link to your terms and conditions on a pop-up or banner that appears whenever users access your site for the first time.
This placement will give you an advantage in the event of a legal dispute because you can demonstrate that you showed the user your website terms and conditions before they started using your service.
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