Embark on the Marina Beach Trail in Chennai to discover the city’s rich legacy, visit ancient temples, learn about local traditions, and enjoy breathtaking views from an old lighthouse.
Embark on the Marina Beach Trail in Chennai to discover the city’s rich legacy, visit ancient temples, learn about local traditions, and enjoy breathtaking views from an old lighthouse.
- Wonder Tours and Travels - Tour Orientation
- Ekambareswarar Temple - Situated in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, Ekambareswarar Temple is one of India’s oldest and most esteemed Shiva temples. Dedicated to Lord Shiva as Ekambaranathar, it showcases exquisite Dravidian architecture, featuring a towering gopuram (gateway) and detailed sculptures. The…
- Wonder Tours and Travels - Tour Orientation
- Ekambareswarar Temple - Situated in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, Ekambareswarar Temple is one of India’s oldest and most esteemed Shiva temples. Dedicated to Lord Shiva as Ekambaranathar, it showcases exquisite Dravidian architecture, featuring a towering gopuram (gateway) and detailed sculptures. The temple is famous for its sacred mango tree, believed to be over 3,500 years old, and holds immense importance in Shaivite worship. It is a major pilgrimage destination, drawing both devotees and tourists.
- Kailasanathar Temple - Located in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, Kailasanathar Temple is an early example of Dravidian architecture, dating back to the 8th century. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is renowned for its intricate carvings and tranquil atmosphere. The complex includes a series of small shrines, a unique sandstone structure, and beautiful sculptures depicting various deities and mythological scenes. It is celebrated for its architectural brilliance and is a significant pilgrimage site for Shaivite worshippers.
- Pancha Rathas - Clustered at the southern end of Mamallapuram, the Five Rathas were remarkably carved from single large rocks. Each of these impressive 7th-century temples was dedicated to a Hindu god and is now named after one or more of the Pandavas, the five hero-brothers of the epic Mahabharata, or their shared wife, Draupadi. The rathas were buried in the sand until uncovered by the British 200 years ago.
Ratha is Sanskrit for ‘chariot’, possibly referring to the temples’ form or their function as vehicles for the gods. It is believed they were not originally intended as places of worship, but as architectural models.
- Arjuna’s Penance - The tour also includes Arjuna’s Penance, a 100 feet x 45 feet bas-relief where an entire masterpiece from the Mahabharata epic is carved.
- Krishna’s Butter Ball - The next stop is at Krishna’s Butterball, an intriguing sight of a 5-meter diameter boulder that is precariously balanced on a slope, defying Newton’s laws of gravity!
- Shore Temple - Standing as a magnificent example of rock-cut elegance overlooking the sea, surrounded by gardens and ruined courts, the two-towered Shore Temple epitomizes the pinnacle of Pallava architecture and the maritime ambitions of the Pallava kings. Its modest size belies its excellent proportions and the supreme quality of the carvings, many now weathered into vaguely Impressionist embellishments. Constructed under Narasimhavarman II in the 8th century, it is the earliest significant free-standing stone temple in Tamil Nadu.
- Bottled mineral water provided during the journey
- Entry/Admission - Kanchipuram temples
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry/Admission - Mahabalipuram Monuments
- All taxes
- Local professional guides for all sightseeing
- Bottled mineral water provided during the journey
- Entry/Admission - Kanchipuram temples
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry/Admission - Mahabalipuram Monuments
- All taxes
- Local professional guides for all sightseeing
- Gratuities
- Portage and tips
- Gratuities
- Portage and tips
Start your journey in Kanchipuram, famous for its historic temples and lively silk weaving tradition. Explore the Kailasanathar Temple, known for its beautiful stone carvings and remarkable architectural style, as well as the Ekambareswarar Temple. While in Kanchipuram, take the chance to purchase the city’s renowned handwoven silk sarees, reflecting…
Start your journey in Kanchipuram, famous for its historic temples and lively silk weaving tradition. Explore the Kailasanathar Temple, known for its beautiful stone carvings and remarkable architectural style, as well as the Ekambareswarar Temple. While in Kanchipuram, take the chance to purchase the city’s renowned handwoven silk sarees, reflecting its rich textile legacy.
After experiencing the cultural treasures of Kanchipuram, travel to Mahabalipuram, just a short drive away along the picturesque coastal road. Here, admire the Shore Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its detailed carvings and stunning sea views. Discover the Pancha Rathas, five monolithic rock-cut temples shaped like chariots, each with distinct architectural designs. Additionally, don’t miss Arjuna’s Penance, one of the largest bas-reliefs globally, illustrating various scenes from Hindu mythology.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.