Chennai-Kanchipuram- Mamallapuram-Pondichery- Tiruvannamalai- Chidambaram- Jayamkondacholapuram- Kumbakonam Thanjavur- Trichy.
Chennai- Mamallapuram- Pondicherry- Tiruvannamalai- Chidambaram- Jayamkondacholapuram-
Kumbakonam- Thanjavur- Chettinad- Madurai.
Kumbakonam- Thanjavur- Chettinad- Madurai.
Chennai- Kanchipuram- Mamallapuram- Tirumalai( Tirupati)- Chennai.
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Kochi-Munnar-Thekkady-Alappey-Kochi
Kochi-Munnar-Kochi


Kodaikanal:
The name Kodaikanal means the "gift of the forest". Situated in the state of Tamilnadu, secluded situated 2100 meters above sea level, in the beautiful Palani Hills. Kodaikanal is 120 Kms from the bustling city of Madurai and at least tens and thousands of Kilometers from the mundane. Kodaikanal is one of the unexplored destinations of southern India. With its intoxicating air, breathtaking scenery and serenity that you can hardly find in any other hill station, Kodaikanal is an ideal summer resort for the travel buffs of the southern plains.
The name Kodaikanal means the "gift of the forest". Situated in the state of Tamilnadu, secluded situated 2100 meters above sea level, in the beautiful Palani Hills. Kodaikanal is 120 Kms from the bustling city of Madurai and at least tens and thousands of Kilometers from the mundane. Kodaikanal is one of the unexplored destinations of southern India. With its intoxicating air, breathtaking scenery and serenity that you can hardly find in any other hill station, Kodaikanal is an ideal summer resort for the travel buffs of the southern plains.

Coonoor:
Coonoor is a fabulous hill station in the Nilgiri hills about 19 km from Ooty. Coonoor, located at an altitude of 1,856 meters, is the second largest hill station in the Nilgiri hills. Coonoor is a fantastic spot for the tourist in India. It is noted for the different varieties of birds. Various species of vultures, eagles and owls, song birds like bulbuls, thrushes, babblers, larks, cuckoos, robins and several others act as melodious music gives new adventure effect for the visitors who are accustomed to the city sound pollution.
Coonoor is a fabulous hill station in the Nilgiri hills about 19 km from Ooty. Coonoor, located at an altitude of 1,856 meters, is the second largest hill station in the Nilgiri hills. Coonoor is a fantastic spot for the tourist in India. It is noted for the different varieties of birds. Various species of vultures, eagles and owls, song birds like bulbuls, thrushes, babblers, larks, cuckoos, robins and several others act as melodious music gives new adventure effect for the visitors who are accustomed to the city sound pollution.

Ooty:
The original name of Ooty was 'Udhagamandalam.The heavenly hill resort like a blushing bride peeks from behind lofty Nilgiri hills. The unassuming beauty of this heavenly hill resort beckons you to come and embrace the tranquility and solace that Ooty has to offer. Ooty, the most popular hill station among these three, boasts of picturesque beauty along with many landmarks. The main attractions of this town are, the Botanical gardens and the Doddabetta peak.
The original name of Ooty was 'Udhagamandalam.The heavenly hill resort like a blushing bride peeks from behind lofty Nilgiri hills. The unassuming beauty of this heavenly hill resort beckons you to come and embrace the tranquility and solace that Ooty has to offer. Ooty, the most popular hill station among these three, boasts of picturesque beauty along with many landmarks. The main attractions of this town are, the Botanical gardens and the Doddabetta peak.

Kotagiri:
Kotagiri is located 16-km away from Ooty and it is the oldest hill station of the Nilgiris. Kotagiri is situated at an altitude of 1950m, which was once a British hill resort, that dates back to 1819 and is quieter than Ooty. Elk Falls, Kodanad Viewpoint and Catherine Falls are a few places to visit.
Kotagiri enjoys a climatic advantage over Ooty, in that the Doddabetta range protects it from the onslaught of the southeast monsoon. There is a wonderful golf course, which is just a sheet of gorgeous green. There are some thick, deep impenetrable forests called "Sholas".
