
| Destination | Economy | Standard | Deluxe | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chennai | Emarald Hotels (CP) (Deluxe superior Room) |
Deccan Plaza (CP) (superior Room) |
Quality Inn Sabari (CP) (Executive Room) |
GRT Grand (CP) (superior Room) |
| Mahabalipuram | Hotel Mammalla Heritage (CP) (Standard room) |
Hotel Mammalla Heritage (CP) ( Deluxe Room) |
Chariot Beach Resort (CP) (standard room) |
Radisson Resort Temple Bay (CP) Chalet- Garden View / Bay Room |
| 01st April to 30th Sep. 2011 | Rs. 6,499/- | Rs. 7,499/- | Rs. 12,499/- | Rs. 15,499/- |
| 01st Oct to 30th Mar. 2012 | Rs. 6,999/- | Rs. 7,999/- | Rs. 12,999/- | Rs. 15,999/- |
Upon arrival our representative will greet you at Chennai Airport/ Railway Station and then transfer to the hotel. Check-in and relax for a while amidst the comforts of your room. Chennai - the gateway to southern India, established in 1639 by the East India Company, is one of the oldest cities of the country. The major tourist attractions are Marina Beach which is the second largest beach in the world. This stretch is filled with statues of rememberence from Tamil culture. Fort St. George which was built by the British East India Company in 1653, houses St Mary's Church, the first British Church in Chennai and has a museum with a collection of British and French historical artifacts. San Thome Cathedral is the final resting place of the apostle St. Thomas who was killed just outside the city in 78 AD. This cathedral has been built by the Portuguese in a typical neo Gothic style between 14th and 15th century A.D. Snake Park houses a variety of rare reptiles, different species, including deadly king cobras, vipers, pythons, adders, kraits, giant turtles and monitor lizards.
Enjoy the sumptuous breakfast. Later proceed to Mahabalipuram. Reach & Check-in at the hotel and relax for a while amidst the comforts of your room. Mahabalipuram is globally renowned for the Shore Temples. The main tourist attraction of the town is the Varaha Cave, a small rock-cut mandapam (hall). Heinrich Zimmer, a leading expert on Mahabalipuram has described the famous Pallava doorkeepers' expression outside the cave as of "pious rapture”. Shore Temples - These beautiful temples, ravaged by wind and sea, were given the World Heritage listing, a few years ago. The two spires of the temples contain a shrine for Lord Vishnu and for Lord Shiva.