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With the exceptional presence of Pascal Bruckner, French novelist and essayist.
With this itinerary, PONANT invites you to discover the wonders of India and Sri Lanka, during a 13-day cruise around the Indian peninsula. From Mumbai to Chennai, fall under the spell of these eastern lands marked by Buddhist and Hindu traditions.
You will board Le Champlain in Mumbai, India’s cultural and economic capital.
You will first discover Goa, a former colony of the Portuguese Indies, prized for its beaches and its rich cultural heritage, in particular a collection of late 16th-century churches and convents, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Your ship will then arrive in Kerala, on Malabar Coast, in south-western India. From Cochin, a former royal town where the air is rich with the aroma of cardamom and cloves, you will have the opportunity to discover, aboard traditional boats, the fishing villages settled along the banks of the “backwaters”, a network of lakes and canals that criss-cross the lush landscapes of Kerala.
Le Champlain will then reach Sri in Galle. Admire the fortifications of this old town, testimony to its Portuguese and Dutch heritage and a UNESCO World Heritage site, before discovering Trincomalee. Do not miss to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of historic city of Polonnaruwa, a fortified city from the 11th century, and the splendid golden Temple of Dambulla.
Finally, your ship will call at Chennai, formerly Madras.
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With the exceptional presence of Pascal Bruckner, French novelist and essayist. Discover the cultural and natural treasures of India and Sri Lanka. UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the churches and convents of Goa...
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Pascal Bruckner
Pascal Bruckner is a writer and philosopher born in 1948.
He has published 25 books, novels and essays translated in about 30 countries.
Also, he is a visiting professor in the US (New York, San Diego, Texas).
Languages spoken: French, English
Photo credit: free copyright
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Pascal Bruckner
Pascal Bruckner is a writer and philosopher born in 1948.
He has published 25 books, novels and essays translated in about 30 countries.
Also, he is a visiting professor in the US (New York, San Diego, Texas).
Languages spoken: French, English
Photo credit: free copyright
Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
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For men:
Officer’s evening:
Depending on the itinerary and the program of your cruise, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
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For men:
SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
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In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
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Embarkation 30/12/2022 from 16:00 to 17:00
Departure 31/12/2022 at 19:00
Mumbai, a fascinating city located on the Arabian Sea, will give you a real immersion in Hindu culture. You will be able to discover the Elephanta Caves that are home to collection of rock art typical of the cult of Shiva. Don’t miss out on visiting the Gandhi Museum and House, dedicated to the memory of the man who played a vital role in the emancipation and independence of India, or the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station (formerly known as Victoria Terminus), the finest example of Victorian architecture in India. In the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya museum, you will find very fine collections of sculptures, miniatures and portraits of the man who would become King George V.
Arrival 01/01/2023
Departure 01/01/2023
During your day at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This day without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Arrival 02/01/2023 early morning
Departure 02/01/2023 late afternoon
Marmugao is a sub-district of South Goa located in the state of Goa, in India. This is where the state’s main maritime port is to be found. Renowned around the world for its climate, the beauty of its beaches, its rice paddies and its waterfalls, Goa will surprise you with the cultural and religious heritage of its old town. It has a great many 16th- and 17th-century churches, making up a UNESCO World Heritage Site, including the Basilica of Bom Jesus but also Hindu temples and mosques. The Goa Chitra Museum, Goa’s main ethnographic museum, is also worth a visit.
Arrival 03/01/2023
Departure 03/01/2023
During your day at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This day without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Arrival 04/01/2023 early morning
Departure 05/01/2023 early evening
An important port in the South-West of India, Cochin (Kochi) is one of the most beautiful on the Malabar Coast where the scent of cardamom mingles with cloves. It was here that Vasco de Gama disembarked over 500 years ago. But how many Phoenicians, Greeks, Arabs and Romans dropped anchor before him in the turquoise waters of the Arabian Sea? So many nations, at a time when pepper from Malabar was almost as precious as gold, left these shores laden with precious spices. Today, the city, a surprising metropolis with multiple identities, has a rich cultural and natural heritage combining former colonial residences, ancestral fishing methods and charming landscapes in the backwaters.
Arrival 06/01/2023
Departure 06/01/2023
During your day at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This day without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Arrival 07/01/2023 early morning
Departure 07/01/2023 late afternoon
Discover Galle, one of Sri Lanka’s oldest cities. Thanks to its commercial port, from which were exported spices and precious stones, Galle was once the country’s most major city. Colonised by the Portuguese and later by the Dutch, today it still bears traces of this colonial past. When your ship calls here, have a wander around the old town and its fortifications, which are listed as UNESCO World Heritage. Built by the Portuguese at the end of the 16th century, they are perfectly preserved. To learn more about daily and rural life in Sri Lanka, do not miss the visit to the Martin Wickramasinghe Folk Art Museum in Koggala, not far from Galle.
Arrival 08/01/2023
Departure 08/01/2023
During your day at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This day without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Arrival 09/01/2023 early morning
Departure 09/01/2023 late afternoon
A large port city in the north-east of Sri Lanka, Trincomalee will be your gateway to two exceptional sites. The Golden Temple of Dambulla, a rock temple listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is sure to fill you with wonder. Its Buddhist mural paintings, its caves and its famous statue of reclining Buddha heighten the beauty of this place that is like none other in the world, created over 2,000 years ago. The other cultural gem you will be able to discover: the Ancient City of Polonnaruwa. Also listed as UNESCO World Heritage, it is home to the vestiges of a fabulous garden-city from the 12th century. There, you will be able to admire the Gal Vihara, an exceptional site featuring four statues of Buddha carved out of rock.
Arrival 10/01/2023
Departure 10/01/2023
During your day at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This day without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Arrival 11/01/2023 early morning
Disembarkation 11/01/2023 at 07:00
Called Madras in the days of the British East India Company, Chennai is now the economic capital of South India. Mingling intoxicating flavours, colours and rhythms, Chennai is also the cradle of the traditional Indian music and cuisine from the south. Don’t miss your chance to discover Mahabalipuram, a group of sanctuaries carved out of rock and thousands of statues from the 7th and 8th centuries, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Gigantic bas-reliefs such as the famous Descent of the Ganges, and temples, such as the magnificent Shore Temple, built out of granite on a promontory that juts out into the Bay of Bengal, celebrate the glory of Shiva in an artistic outpouring unlike any other.
From the pier, embark your coach to visit one of the most famous markets in Mumbai—Crawford Market. It is housed in a building that looks like something out of Victorian London but is overrun with a crazy riot of local colour, including the chaotic wholesale cloth market with a tremendous variety of fabrics across hundreds of indoor stalls.
Continue your drive to the Churchgate Railway Station. Spend some time watching the dabbawalas, members of the Mumbai Tiffin Box Suppliers Association. Every day, 4,000 of these intrepid entrepreneurs deliver fresh, home-cooked food from 100,000 suburban kitchens to offices in the downtown area. The meals are carried, dangling from shoulder-poles and bicycle handlebars, or stacked on decorated handcarts, to their hungry recipients.
Your next visit will be to one of the oldest surviving structures in Mumbai: the temple complex of Banganga. It is situated at the southern side of Malabar Hill close to the Arabian Sea. At the centre of the complex lies a rectangular pool of holy water where locals bathe as part of their ritual. They believe the waters have special healing powers. The source of the spring is said to be an underground offshoot of the Ganges, and the waters are considered just as sacred as those of the great river itself.
Returning to the city centre, you will drive past the Haji Ali Shrine situated on a small islet. It is a mausoleum to a Muslim saint. Believers come here to ask his help as it is said that the saint is very responsive to the prayers of pilgrims. Continue your excursion with an orientation drive through Mumbai passing prominent landmarks such as Flora Fountain, the university and Victoria Terminus. The latter is a most remarkable railway station, inspired by St Pancras Station in London. It was built during Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee year and is an extraordinary conglomeration of domes, spires, Corinthian columns and minarets. The first train in India left from this station in 1853. Nowadays, half-a-million commuters use the station every day.
After the visit, drive back to the pier.
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your coach to visit the Gateway of India, the city’s most widely recognised landmark. Built in 1911 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary, the archway was originally conceived as an entry point for people arriving on steamers from England. Today, the gateway serves as a launching point for your own exploration of the Elephanta Temple. Embark aboard a motor boat and enjoy the approximately one hour and thirty-minute cruise to Elephanta Island.
More than a thousand years ago, Hindu craftsmen carved columns and sculptures out of a series of caves, located on an island off the shores of Mumbai. They created a temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Portuguese named the island Elephanta, after the discovery of a large statue of an elephant, near the spot where they docked their ships.
From the jetty you will walk approximately 15 minutes to the base of the long stairway which leads to the caves. Enter the temple and discover a magnificent sculpture of Shiva as Nataraj, showing an enraptured expression as he removes the veil of ignorance. The most outstanding sculpture is a bust of Trimurti: the three-faced Shiva representing the Hindu trinity, Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer. In other panels, Shiva is depicted as servant of humanity as he brought the River Ganges to Earth. At his most fearsome, he crushed the demon of Andhaka.
Finally, re-board your motorboat for your way back to Mumbai.
Price range:
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your coach and head to Chor Bazaar, which means thieves’ market. The famous market is a must-see of Mumbai, with its colourful and vibrant stalls, displaying a myriad of wares ranging from electrical and household goods to antiques and teak furniture. This remarkable sight will reveal the authenticity and the charm of Mumbai. Explore the stalls, discovering everything from genuine bargains to mass-produced junk ranging from clocks, paintings, toasters, old maps, china, rocking chairs and delicate crystals.
Re-board your coach and head to Colaba Causeway for time at leisure. Whether you choose to walk along the waterfront admiring the grand Taj Mahal Palace hotel or wander around the bustling streets of Colaba, your senses will be all active in this mix of scents and colours. Take the opportunity to try your hand at haggling for some local souvenirs to take back home.
Then, get back to your coach and make your way back to the pier.
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€: the excursion price is less than €50.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
The wonderful land of contrasts – Goa, is also renowned for its beaches. Your destination is the Caravela Beach Resort.
Caravela Beach Resort is one of the finest luxury beach hotels in Goa. As one of the first few five-star hotels in Goa, it enjoys the distinct and unparalleled advantage of proximity to the beach and is in the midst of lush greenery around the property. The hotel features one of Goa’s largest pools, a 9-hole golf course and an Ayurveda Centre.
Included in your programme are: round-trip transfers, a non-alcoholic welcome beverage, buffet lunch, access to showers, pool area and a lounge chair on the beach.
Price range:
Find out more
€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your coach for the 1¼ hour-drive to Goa Chitra Museum, the first and only ethnographic museum of Goa. The museum has a unique collection and display of original farming implements and other ancient tools of trade, set against the backdrop of a traditional organic farm.
Goa Chitra is a monumental testament to one man single-handed quest to collect and preserve Goa timeless agrarian technology and lifestyle. There are currently more than 4,000 artefacts on display here: collectibles pottery, farming tools, musical instruments, ancient carts and palanquins. Goa Chitra also showcases an organic farm for the cultivation of various vegetables, herbs, spices, sugar cane and rice?–?all staples of the area. Founded and administered by Victor Hugo Gomes, the Goa Chitra Museum has been rated by the Archaeological Survey of India as the “top contemporary museum” in India.
Next, passing by the Holy Spirit Church Square, proceed for the Figueiredo Mansion, belonging to the most influential family of Goa for over 400 years. Built in 1590, the Figueiredo Mansion predates the Taj Mahal by decades. It was designed by Jesuit priests from nearby Rachol Seminary to accommodate a newly converted goan family?–?the Podiars, who took the name Figueiredo. The house sumptuous interior stands in studied contrast to the natural beauty of the paddy fields and coconut trees that surround it. In the 18th century, as the family was rising in power, the house was suitably augmented to achieve its current proportions.
After the visit, enjoy an authentic goan lunch.
On the way back to the pier, a stop will be made at the Mormugao market with its strong Portuguese influence. Here, you can see fresh fruits and colourful local vegetables.
Price range:
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, embark your coach and take the direction of the basilica of Bom Jésus. Goa has many impressive churches and convents, all of which have become UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Today, visitors come and appreciate the imposing façades and altars of these wonderfully well-maintained churches. The legendary 16th-century missionary Saint Francis Xavier tomb lies at the basilica of Bom Jesus and is visited by pilgrims from all over the world.
A short walk will lead you to the Saint Catherine cathedral, which was commissioned to be “a grandiose church worthy of the wealth, power and fame of the Portuguese who dominated the seas from the Atlantic to the Pacific”. With its exterior Tuscan design, it is still larger than any other church in Portugal and said to be the largest in Asia.
Not far from the cathedral, discover the church of Saint Cajetan, modelled on Saint Peter’s in Rome. Its neoclassical facade, with twin towers flanking the great dome, disguises an interior that is pure, unrestrained baroque.
Finally, you will visit the Saint Augustin tower. The church was built on top of the Monte Santo (Holy Hill), between 1597 and 1602 by Augustinian friars who landed in Goa in 1587. The church was considered as one of the three great Augustinian churches in the Iberian world along with El Escorial and the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora. Currently, only half the tower remains, and it is one of the most visited landmarks in Goa.
Price range:
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, take a short transfer to the boat jetty and embark on a small boat for an idyllic trip through the waters of the city. For centuries, these canals have provided a safe and efficient means of transportation for goods and people moving between the heartland and the port towns along the coast.
In the comfort of your boat, glide along shimmering waterways past the Gundu and Vypeen islands. Get a glimpse of the large, graceful Chinese fishing nets that line the shore of Fort Cochin. Observe Kerala lifestyles as your boat drifts past old harbour buildings and private homes.
At the end of the one-hour cruise, your boat will drop you off at the jetty at Fort Cochin. Most of Cochin historical buildings are located in Fort Cochin, constructed in 1500 by Portuguese general Alfonzo de Albuquerque. Albuquerque arrived with half a dozen ships bearing settlers and five friars, and built the first European church in India, St. Francis Church. It is a short and pleasant walk along green and leafy streets to a typical English village green. In one corner stands the Church of St. Francis.
Spend a few minutes watching how the Chinese fishing nets are operated. Said to have been introduced by traders from the court of Kublai Khan, they cantilever over the harbour and operate by a system of weights and levers. The nets, on wooden frames, are raised periodically to check the catch.
Your walk will end at the nearby Greenix Village, dedicated to presenting and promoting the various facets of Kerala’s art and culture. A private Kathakali performance and some light refreshments await you at this venue. Kathakali is one of the oldest theatre forms in the world. It originated in the area of south-western India now known as the state of Kerala. It is a well-developed dance drama, where the actors depict characters from the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. The Kathakali dance performance is very dramatic and is enacted with elaborate masks and costumes. Kathakali recitals are emotive and narrative, and combine dance with dialogue to bring myth and legend to life in the temple courtyards of Kerala.
Price range:
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
One of the highlights of Kerala is the backwaters and their traditional houseboats that glide through one of India’s most beautiful and tranquil landscapes, a rural expanse of verdant coconut groves and rice paddies.
Depart Cochin by coach for a 1 ¾-hour journey passing through small villages where the locals go about their daily life. On arrival in Alappuzha (formerly known as Alleppey), board your houseboat. Care is taken to use only natural products when building these boats. Bamboo mats, sticks and wood of areca palm are used for the roofing, coir mats and wooden planks for the flooring, and wood of coconut trees and coir for beds. For lighting though, solar panels are used.
The term “backwaters” refers to the intermeshed network of rivers, lakes, canals and lagoons that tie together the coastal and interior regions south of Cochin. For centuries, these canals provided a safe and efficient means of transportation for goods and people moving between the heartland of Kerala and the port towns along the coast. Even today, traditional barges, or kettuvallams, haul coconut, pepper, rice and other goods along the waterways.
Relax on board while drifting along shimmering waterways lined with dense tropical vegetation and observe rural Kerala lifestyles from the comfortable boat deck.
The landscape ranges from narrow canals walled in with thick greenery, to open vistas of brilliant green paddy fields or large open lagoons. Peering through the trees, you will see churches, mosques and temples. On the water edge, notice villagers bathing and scrubbing their clothes, and sometimes washing their buffaloes.
As your cruise comes to an end, stop for lunch at a resort located on the shores of the lagoon surrounded by green palm trees.
After lunch, get back to your boat for a short transfer back to your coach for your journey back to Cochin.
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
An hour’s drive from Cochin is the village of Viakom, a temple town surrounded by the backwaters of Kerala. One of the oldest villages in Kerala, Viakom offers a good depiction of rural life, where education and employment are of a high standard and life is simple.
On arrival, you will be given a traditional welcome by the villagers before strolling through the village to see what a typical day is like here. Watch the ladies weaving coir ropes from dried coconut husks, see straw mats being woven out of wild pineapple leaves and watch the local potter create a range of pots and vases, depicting ethnic designs in clay. Visit the inside of a local house and interact with the family members.
Then take a short walk to a small jetty where you board a local country-made canoe for a short leisurely cruise down the narrow canals. These narrow canals range from 1.2 metre (4 feet) in depth before entering into the main backwaters, which are much deeper. The canoe ride passes through coconut palm groves posing as a canopy in providing shade and a cool atmosphere.
Walking to the outskirts of the village, you will be able to visit a khadi weaving centre where you can see villagers produce hand-spun and hand-woven cloth out of cotton, silk or wool yarns. Khadi is not just a cloth in India but a whole movement started by Mahatma Gandhi, who promoted the idea that Indians could be self-sufficient on cotton and free from the high-priced goods and cloths which the British were selling them.
Price range:
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€€: the excursion price is between €50 and €100.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
A trading port since ancient times, Cochin has a relaxed seaport lifestyle that has changed little over the centuries. From the pier, embark your coach and start your journey, by the sea. Discover the large, graceful Chinese fishing nets that line the shore, first introduced by traders from the Court of Kublai Khan.
Then, enjoy a short and pleasant walk to the typical English village green. In one corner stands the Church of St. Francis, said to be the oldest European church in India. Its simple style is only enhanced by the handsome floor tiles that line the main aisle. Another sign of architectural simplicity of the church is the punkahs, or large cloth fans. Suspended above the parishioners and operated manually from outside the church, the fans are a relic from colonial times.
Continue to the Indo Portuguese museum, which currently houses some outstanding collections and is well known for its artistic and architectural marvels, witness of the strong Portuguese influence.
Finally conclude your tour by stopping at a local synagogue. The surrounding area which you will discover on foot, is still called Jew Town, and is a fascinating mix of antique shops, warehouses, and spice auction rooms.
Price range:
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
The only producer of Virgin White tea in Sri Lanka resides about 45 minutes away from the port city of Galle at the Handunugoda Tea Estate. While originally produced in China for the Imperial Emperor, the estate has taken on the task of recreating the exact recipe and following the tradition that ensures that the only human part that comes into contact with the tea is the lips.
On arrival, make your way to the owner’s bungalow, sit and enjoy a cup of tea and cake while asking him about the tea process and plantation. After tea, make your way down to the plantation itself where you are able to watch the plucking process while listening to an informative explanation on the culture of tea. Then, head into the factory, where you are able to see the old machinery still in use. Your tour will finish with the opportunity to taste a great number of different teas including the Virgin White tea.
From here, you will make your way back to Galle to explore the fort which was originally built by the Portuguese and then modified by the Dutch during the 17th century. Even today, after 400 years of existence, it looks new and polished with reconstruction work done by the Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka.
Step back in time, as your guide brings the colourful history of the fort to life, during a guided walking tour. Weave your way along the narrow lanes, pass through the courtyard to the Dutch Hospital shopping complex, before viewing the Lighthouse, Clock Tower and the Ramparts.
Before heading back to the pier, enjoy some time at leisure inside the Galle fort premises. You may like to purchase some souvenirs.
Price range:
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€€€: the excursion price is between €100 and €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
The only producer of Virgin White tea in Sri Lanka resides about 45 minutes away from the port city of Galle at the Handunugoda Tea Estate. While originally produced in China for the Imperial Emperor, the estate has taken on the task of recreating the exact recipe and following the tradition that ensures that the only human part that comes into contact with the tea is the lips.
On arrival, make your way to the owner’s bungalow, sit and enjoy a cup of tea and cake while asking him about the tea process and plantation. After tea, make your way down to the plantation itself where you are able to watch the plucking process while listening to an informative explanation on the culture of tea. Then, head into the factory, where you are able to see the old machinery still in use.
From here, make your way to Koggala to experience the ever-famous stilt fishermen engaging in their daily catch. Stilt fishing is an age-old fishing method in Sri Lanka and remains as a scenic icon in the southern coastal belt today. Notice how carefully balanced the fishermen are as they position themselves on the thin stilt during the low tide to fish in the rising waters of the high tide. It is a picturesque sight
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your coach for the one-hour drive to Balapitiya. From here, start your river safari along the Madhu, famous for its bio-diversity as well as being an Eco-reserve. Embark on small boats which will take you past the mangroves and locals collecting prawns in their traditional method. You may catch a glimpse of the numerous varieties of different amphibian and avian species.
Madhu Ganga River has one of the most diverse biomes, including different vegetation types, such as the predominating mangroves and the marshlands. The Madhu Ganga wetland consists of 10 major vegetation types; these comprise a total of 303 species of plants belonging to 95 families. The total plant species include 19 endemic and nationally threatened species and 9 invasive alien species. Disembark on one of the islands where you will be able to witness a display of traditional Sri Lankan cottage industries, such as cinnamon farming, coir making and coconut weaving. You will also have the opportunity to explore some of the other islands on the Madhu River and visit a Sri Lankan temple on one of them.
Head to Kosgoda and visit the turtle hatchery. Kosgoda is famous for its sea turtle conservation project, operated by the Wild Life Protection Society of Sri Lanka. It was established in 1988 to protect Sri Lanka’s turtles from extinction. Since then, it has released about 3.5 million baby turtles into the wild. The hatchery pays fishermen for eggs that they collect at night along the long sandy beach. Although October to April is the main laying season, some eggs (mostly green turtles) can be found at Kosgoda throughout the year. The hatchery buries the eggs in the sand, and when they hatch, around 50 days later, the baby turtles are released into the sea at night. Only about one in 1,000 turtles survive to maturity.
Later, you will be moved to a hotel for lunch.
After lunch take, the 1 ½ hour drive back to the pier.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your coach and travel to Koggala for a visit to the Martin Wickramasinghe Folk Museum. The museum currently holds over a thousand artifacts of Sri Lankan rural life, providing a vast and unique storehouse of knowledge of local folk culture and technology going back several centuries. Sections are dedicated to Buddhist religious artifacts, the evolution of the Sinhala alphabet, an agricultural village, musical instruments and much, much more.
From here, you will make your way back to Galle to explore the fort which was originally built by the Portuguese and then modified by the Dutch during the 17th century. Even today, after 400 years of existence, it looks new and polished with reconstruction work done by the Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka.
Step back in time, as your guide brings the colourful history of the fort to life, during a guided walking tour. Weave your way along the narrow lanes, pass through the courtyard to the Dutch Hospital shopping complex, before viewing the Lighthouse, Clock Tower and the Ramparts.
Before heading back to the pier, enjoy some time at leisure inside the Galle fort premises. You may like to purchase some souvenirs.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Drive from the quayside to Sigiriya, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
This ancient rock fortress and palace ruin is surrounded by the remains of an extensive network of gardens, reservoirs and other structures. Sigiriya is also renowned for its ancient paintings (commonly known as frescos), which are reminiscent of the Ajanta Caves of India. At the top of a sheltered spiral stairway you will find the famous Sigiriya frescoes, 21 figures of females depicted as rising from the clouds, which are some of the earliest surviving pictorial art in Sri Lanka. Built during the reign of the great controversial King Kasyapa (477AD – 495AD), it is one of the 7 world heritage sites in Sri Lanka and definitely a must-see destination in the Cultural Triangle and on the island.
After arriving in Sigiriya walk up the 1200 step ancient rock fortress at your own pace with your guide, who will be an experienced archeologist. Once at the top, your guide will recount stories from the bygone era and give you time to explore this magnificent piece of Sri Lankan history and the breathtaking views from the top of the rock.
Once you have returned to the bottom, drive to a hotel for a relaxing, well deserved lunch before returning to Trincomalee and our ship.
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PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Depart from the pier and drive to Dambulla to visit the Golden Cave Temple, which is Sri Lanka's largest and best-preserved Temple.
Dating back to the First Century BC, the Golden Temple of Dambulla has been the center of pilgrimage for Buddhists and Hindus alike for 22 centuries. The Cave monastery, home to Buddhist monks, is covered with exquisite 2,000-year-old murals depicting the life and times of the Lord Buddha. The shrines also house a collection of 157 statues of Buddha in various sizes and poses, including a 15-meter-long reclining Buddha, and vividly coloured frescoes on the walls and ceiling, making this the largest antique painted surface in the world.
The largest and most impressive of the caves, the Temple of the Great King, is 52 meters from one side to another, and 23 meters from the entrance to the back, with the sloping ceiling seven meters at its highest point. The entire surface of the cave is a mosaic of frescoes with so many themes and styles that it is easy to be overwhelmed. The paintings at Dambulla are representative of many different epochs of Sinhalese Buddhist art, although the classical school of Sinhalese painting (which ceased at the end of the 12th century) is not represented. The “New School”, supposedly influenced by the contemporary South Indian Deccan School, is less successful than the earlier indigenous art forms, using brilliant colour schemes in predominately red and yellow. It is not possible to date the Dambulla paintings precisely, since they have been painted over throughout the centuries. Some, however, were originally done by Kandyan artists during the 17th century. It is no wonder the Rock Temple has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
After the climb, drive to Cinnamon Lodge Hotel for lunch before returning to Trincomalee.
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PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Depart from the quayside and proceed to the Ancient City of Polonnaruwa a 3-hour drive from the port.
Polonnaruwa was established as the capital after Anuradhapura had been invaded in the late 10th century. Under King Parakramabu, who ruled in the late 11th century, Polonnaruwa became a magnificent walled city. He built the vast reservoir, Parakrama Samudra (the Sea of Parakrama), still in use today, and ordered the construction of monasteries, temples, palaces, bathing pools and Buddhist statues; all set in a forested park surrounded by moats.
One of the most striking of the many sites is Polonnaruwa’s Gal Vihara, or Rock Shrine. The reclining Lord Buddha is near another statue showing him seated in deep meditation, his throne adorned with lions and thunderbolts. A second seated Lord Buddha, surrounded by other deities including Brahma and Vishnu, is set within a cave cut into the rock face that still bears traces of the frescoes which once decorated the walls. The fourth Gal Vihara statue departs from the conventional poses by depicting the Lord Buddha as a seven-meter tall standing figure with arms crossed. The Quadrangle, with 12 superb buildings standing on a platform in the centre of the ancient city, and the Lankatilleke image house, a vast brick building with a standing Buddha at the rear, are also among the many magnificent remains.
After visiting Polonnaruwa, drive to a hotel for lunch before returning to Trincomalee.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Guest Speaker
Aboard your ship, an English-speaking lecturer will enlighten you about the culture and history of your destination to deepen your knowledge of the origins of local traditions, the history of emblematic sites, and stories involving famous personalities and those of major historical significance. During on-board lectures or on your shore visits, this expert will be there to share their precious knowledge with you throughout your PONANT cruise.
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Shore excursions, Pre/Post & Overlands
Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your transfer between the airport and your port of embarkation.
Mumbai
Meet at Mumbai airport in the Arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT.
You will depart the airport by coach and be directly taken to the pier to embark on your ship.
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To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Total : £80
Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Take advantage of five days to explore the marvels of Agra and Jaipur. Learn the history of the Mughal builders and visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal, mausoleum of white marble. Visit the Pink city of Jaipur and the impressive Amber Fort. Reach Mumbai by plane and enjoy a panoramic tour of the ancient Bombay before embarking. This programme will be an ideal prelude to your cruise.
Day 1 - New Delhi
Meet at the New Delhi airport in the Arrival Hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local English-speaking representative off the flight selected by PONANT or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
You will be transferred to Shangri-La's - Eros Hotel 5*.
Check-in your room.
Dinner at the hotel.
Day 2 - New Delhi/Agra
Breakfast and check out.
You will depart the capital city of India by coach to the city of Agra, approximately a 4.5-hour drive.
Check-in your room at the hotel ITC Mughal 5*.
Lunch will be served at the hotel.
Two great Mughal monarchs, Akbar and Shah Jahan, transformed the little village of Agra into a befitting second capital of the Mughal Empire - giving it the name Dar-ul-Khilafat {seat of the Emperor}. Today, a visitor to Agra is caught up in a world of contrasting edifices of red sandstone and white marble, narrow allies and quaint buggies, and that irresistible charm that this favorite city of the Mughals still retains.
You will depart the hotel for an afternoon tour which will take you first to Agra Fort. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1565 AD and is predominantly made of red sandstone. The vast halls echo the voices of a bygone era and transport the visitor back through the passage of time.
Continue to the highlight of the day, the iconic Taj Mahal. Commissioned by Mughul emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, this beautiful mausoleum in pure white marble is an architectural marvel. Built as a lasting love between 1632 and 1648, its unique beauty and intricate execution contribute to its place as one of the Seven Modern Wonders of the World. This famous monument stands for a lasting love. The glory of this monument is strangely undiminished by the crowds of tourists who visit each day, as small and insignificant as ants in the face of this immense and captivating monument. Throughout the day its colour changes, from soft grey and yellow to pearly cream and dazzling white. This play of light is an important decorative device, symbolically implying the presence of Allah, who is never represented in anthropomorphic form.
Then, return to the hotel and enjoy dinner included.
Day 3 - Agra/Jaipur
Wake up call to explore the iconic Taj Mahal early in the morning to discover this architectural marvel, the highlight of the day.
Then, you will return to the hotel for having breakfast and rest.
After lunch, you will be taken to Agra Railway Station to embark on board the train to Jaipur (approximately 4-hour).
Jaipur, "The City of Victory", was first intended to be "Sawai Jaipur", named after the boy Prince who commissioned it - Maharaja Jai Singh II - a warrior, astronomer and politician who reigned over the Mughals from 1699 to 1743. Today's Jaipur is pink and visually described as the city shaded with the autumn colours of a sunset. Although originally the walls were render-set and pigmented the colour of red sandstone, Jaipur's universal coat of pink only came in 1876 to coincide with the visit of the Prince of Wales (King Edward VII). Almost the entire city was given a coat of pink paint, thus giving it the name "The Pink City".
Upon arrival in Jaipur, transfer to the Jai Mahal Palace 5*.
Check-in followed by time at leisure.
Dinner included.
Day 4 - Jaipur
After breakfast, proceed for an excursion to Amber Fort, stop en route at Hawa Mahal for photos. Known as the "Palace of the Winds", its beautiful façade is probably the most photographed in Jaipur, with its ornately carved windows designed so the ladies of the palace could look out onto the streets unobserved.
Upon arrival at Amber Fort, tour the chambers and hallways of the palace, famous for the excellence of its design and decoration. Within the complex is Ganesh Pol, an imposing gateway painted with the images of the elephant-headed god, Ganesh.
The merging of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles is captured in the Sukh Niwas and Jas Mandir apartments and the Charbagh Garden, with its perfectly proportioned landscaping. Pierced screen windows offer views from different vantage points & shimmering mirrors cover the walls of Sheesh Mahal.
Continue to the Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing (AMHP). The museum displays a varied selection of block printed textiles alongside images, tools and related objects - all chosen to provide an in-depth look into the complexity of this ancient tradition.
Like crafts worldwide, the block printing industry faces serious challenges trying to keep pace with modern manufacturing. The Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing addresses this fragile situation primarily through education. Dedicated to the art of block printing, AMHP strives to inform both textile specialists and public alike; but more importantly, the artisans themselves are encouraged to visit and view their craft in a unique and inspirational way.
You will then shuttle to a local hotel for lunch.
In the afternoon, visit the Jantar Mantar Observatory. It was built in the 1700s but still appears to be futuristic. It houses unique instruments for measuring the harmony of the heavens!
Continue your visit to the City Palace to discover the Maharaja's private collection of textiles and the armoury.
Then proceed to Albert hall by a cycle rickshaw for a photo stop. Albert Hall gets its name from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the inspiration for its design. The exquisitely built Albert Hall is housed in the centre of Ram Niwas Garden. Sir Swinton Jacob conceptualised and designed it, using styles from the Indo-Saracenic architecture, and the Prince of Wales laid the foundation stone of the building in 1876.
Return to your hotel and enjoy some free time to relax before dinner.
Day 5 - Jaipur/Mumbai
Following an early breakfast and check-out, transfer to airport for the morning flight to Mumbai. Upon arrival, you will be taken to a local restaurant for lunch.
After lunch, you will depart for a panoramic drive around Mumbai city highlights. You will pass by the Gateway of India Indo-Saracenic archway built in 1911, the Victoria Terminus railway station built during Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee year, the University established in 1857 and the Clock tower.
The tour will end at the port to embark aboard your ship.
Your hotels:
The five-star hotel Shangri-La's - Eros New Delhi is situated at the heart of the bustling capital of New Delhi. With panoramic views from the Horizon Club, and luxurious facilities, the hotel provides a peaceful escape. Rooms offer modern amenities. The hotel has a fitness centre and a spa.
Sprawled over 24 acres of luxurious gardens, and near the Taj Mahal, ITC Mughal hotel 5* in Agra is a tribute to the Mughal architecture. It comprises of 233 rooms and suites, recreating a little paradise in the luxury of a Royal Refuge. It has two stunning Swimming Pools, and one of the largest spa in the country.
Built in 1745, the Jai Mahal Palace 5* is a stunning piece of Rajasthan's heritage, set amidst 18 acres of landscaped gardens. It has been the residence of three Prime Ministers of the princely state of Jaipur. It is now a luxury five-star hotel located in the heart of the Pink City. The 100 rooms and suites are equipped with all modern-day comforts.
Higher categories of rooms are available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel agent for further detail.
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Contact of your hotels:
The Shangri-La's - Eros, New Delhi
19, Ashoka Road, Janpath, Connaught Place,
New Delhi, 110001 India
Telephone: + 91 11 4119 1919
The ITC Mughal, Agra
Fatehabad Rd, Taj Ganj,
Agra, 282001, India
Telephone: + 91 562 402 1700
The Jai Mahal Palace, Jaipur
Jacob Road, Civil Lines,
Jaipur, Rajasthan 302006 India
Telephone: + 91 141 222 3636
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Total : £2,372
This overland must be prebooked and prepaid at least 60 days prior to your cruise. Any reservation made after this deadline will be confirmed on board based on availability.
A minimum of participants must be booked in order to operate this tour. 100% of total cost for cancellations made less than 60 days before departure.
These backwaters represent a unique geological formation and are the basis of a distinct lifestyle. Tranquil and alluring, they offer you the experience of a lifetime. Traveling through the backwaters of Kerala is a marvellous experience with the simple, unique pleasures it offers. Enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the beautiful backwaters of Kerala in a Kettuvalom (houseboat). Kettuvaloms of Kerala are giant country crafts that were used in the early days to transport goods from the isolated interior villages to the towns.
Day 1:
From the pier, board your vehicle for the two-hour drive covering approximately 70 kms (45 miles) to Alleppey. Your journey will pass through Fort Cochin for a photo stop at the Chinese fishing nets, St. Francis Church and the Santa Cruz Cathedral.
On arrival in Alleppey, board a traditional rice barge (houseboat) for an overnight stay. Leisurely explore the Kerala backwaters while enjoying the comfort of your houseboat. Fringing the coast of Kerala and winding far inland is a vast network of lagoons, lakes, rivers and canals.
Now converted to beautiful dwellings, the houseboats are accommodated with fully furnished bedrooms with adjoining bathrooms, sundeck, open lounge, kitchenette and a crew including a chef, a guide and oarsmen.
Enjoy a traditional lunch that will be served on board.
Float through the placid waters passing palm-fringed canals, lakes and villages and take the time to observe the wild life. Dinner will be served on board.
Day 2:
Breakfast onboard the houseboat and disembarkation.
Follow your guide on a walking tour of Allepey and its famed Mukkackal street. The town is built around a Konkani Brahmin settlement called Mullackal, known for its revered Bhagavathy Temple. Walking in Mullackal is an exhilarating community experience – joyful and vibrant in all respects. Vendors selling spices such as cloves and pepper sit cramped together on this busy road, each competing to sell his product. The scent of flowers and spices is overwhelming in the streets . Most of the shopping for weddings in the region takes place here, and the streets are filled with an air of urgency and jubilation.
Enjoy a TUK TUK ride through the town of Alleppey before boarding your coach for the 2-hour drive to Cochin.
After lunch in a hotel, visit Jew Town, stroll around antique stores, boutiques, and curio shops.
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Traditional rice barge (houseboat) for an overnight stay.
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From the pier, embark your coach to visit one of the most famous markets in Mumbai—Crawford Market. It is housed in a building that looks like something out of Victorian London but is overrun with a crazy riot of local colour, including the chaotic wholesale cloth market with a tremendous variety of fabrics across hundreds of indoor stalls.
Continue your drive to the Churchgate Railway Station. Spend some time watching the dabbawalas, members of the Mumbai Tiffin Box Suppliers Association. Every day, 4,000 of these intrepid entrepreneurs deliver fresh, home-cooked food from 100,000 suburban kitchens to offices in the downtown area. The meals are carried, dangling from shoulder-poles and bicycle handlebars, or stacked on decorated handcarts, to their hungry recipients.
Your next visit will be to one of the oldest surviving structures in Mumbai: the temple complex of Banganga. It is situated at the southern side of Malabar Hill close to the Arabian Sea. At the centre of the complex lies a rectangular pool of holy water where locals bathe as part of their ritual. They believe the waters have special healing powers. The source of the spring is said to be an underground offshoot of the Ganges, and the waters are considered just as sacred as those of the great river itself.
Returning to the city centre, you will drive past the Haji Ali Shrine situated on a small islet. It is a mausoleum to a Muslim saint. Believers come here to ask his help as it is said that the saint is very responsive to the prayers of pilgrims. Continue your excursion with an orientation drive through Mumbai passing prominent landmarks such as Flora Fountain, the university and Victoria Terminus. The latter is a most remarkable railway station, inspired by St Pancras Station in London. It was built during Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee year and is an extraordinary conglomeration of domes, spires, Corinthian columns and minarets. The first train in India left from this station in 1853. Nowadays, half-a-million commuters use the station every day.
After the visit, drive back to the pier.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your coach to visit the Gateway of India, the city’s most widely recognised landmark. Built in 1911 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary, the archway was originally conceived as an entry point for people arriving on steamers from England. Today, the gateway serves as a launching point for your own exploration of the Elephanta Temple. Embark aboard a motor boat and enjoy the approximately one hour and thirty-minute cruise to Elephanta Island.
More than a thousand years ago, Hindu craftsmen carved columns and sculptures out of a series of caves, located on an island off the shores of Mumbai. They created a temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Portuguese named the island Elephanta, after the discovery of a large statue of an elephant, near the spot where they docked their ships.
From the jetty you will walk approximately 15 minutes to the base of the long stairway which leads to the caves. Enter the temple and discover a magnificent sculpture of Shiva as Nataraj, showing an enraptured expression as he removes the veil of ignorance. The most outstanding sculpture is a bust of Trimurti: the three-faced Shiva representing the Hindu trinity, Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer. In other panels, Shiva is depicted as servant of humanity as he brought the River Ganges to Earth. At his most fearsome, he crushed the demon of Andhaka.
Finally, re-board your motorboat for your way back to Mumbai.
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PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your coach and head to Chor Bazaar, which means thieves’ market. The famous market is a must-see of Mumbai, with its colourful and vibrant stalls, displaying a myriad of wares ranging from electrical and household goods to antiques and teak furniture. This remarkable sight will reveal the authenticity and the charm of Mumbai. Explore the stalls, discovering everything from genuine bargains to mass-produced junk ranging from clocks, paintings, toasters, old maps, china, rocking chairs and delicate crystals.
Re-board your coach and head to Colaba Causeway for time at leisure. Whether you choose to walk along the waterfront admiring the grand Taj Mahal Palace hotel or wander around the bustling streets of Colaba, your senses will be all active in this mix of scents and colours. Take the opportunity to try your hand at haggling for some local souvenirs to take back home.
Then, get back to your coach and make your way back to the pier.
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PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
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The wonderful land of contrasts – Goa, is also renowned for its beaches. Your destination is the Caravela Beach Resort.
Caravela Beach Resort is one of the finest luxury beach hotels in Goa. As one of the first few five-star hotels in Goa, it enjoys the distinct and unparalleled advantage of proximity to the beach and is in the midst of lush greenery around the property. The hotel features one of Goa’s largest pools, a 9-hole golf course and an Ayurveda Centre.
Included in your programme are: round-trip transfers, a non-alcoholic welcome beverage, buffet lunch, access to showers, pool area and a lounge chair on the beach.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, board your coach for the 1¼ hour-drive to Goa Chitra Museum, the first and only ethnographic museum of Goa. The museum has a unique collection and display of original farming implements and other ancient tools of trade, set against the backdrop of a traditional organic farm.
Goa Chitra is a monumental testament to one man single-handed quest to collect and preserve Goa timeless agrarian technology and lifestyle. There are currently more than 4,000 artefacts on display here: collectibles pottery, farming tools, musical instruments, ancient carts and palanquins. Goa Chitra also showcases an organic farm for the cultivation of various vegetables, herbs, spices, sugar cane and rice?–?all staples of the area. Founded and administered by Victor Hugo Gomes, the Goa Chitra Museum has been rated by the Archaeological Survey of India as the “top contemporary museum” in India.
Next, passing by the Holy Spirit Church Square, proceed for the Figueiredo Mansion, belonging to the most influential family of Goa for over 400 years. Built in 1590, the Figueiredo Mansion predates the Taj Mahal by decades. It was designed by Jesuit priests from nearby Rachol Seminary to accommodate a newly converted goan family?–?the Podiars, who took the name Figueiredo. The house sumptuous interior stands in studied contrast to the natural beauty of the paddy fields and coconut trees that surround it. In the 18th century, as the family was rising in power, the house was suitably augmented to achieve its current proportions.
After the visit, enjoy an authentic goan lunch.
On the way back to the pier, a stop will be made at the Mormugao market with its strong Portuguese influence. Here, you can see fresh fruits and colourful local vegetables.
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The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
From the pier, embark your coach and take the direction of the basilica of Bom Jésus. Goa has many impressive churches and convents, all of which have become UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Today, visitors come and appreciate the imposing façades and altars of these wonderfully well-maintained churches. The legendary 16th-century missionary Saint Francis Xavier tomb lies at the basilica of Bom Jesus and is visited by pilgrims from all over the world.
A short walk will lead you to the Saint Catherine cathedral, which was commissioned to be “a grandiose church worthy of the wealth, power and fame of the Portuguese who dominated the seas from the Atlantic to the Pacific”. With its exterior Tuscan design, it is still larger than any other church in Portugal and said to be the largest in Asia.
Not far from the cathedral, discover the church of Saint Cajetan, modelled on Saint Peter’s in Rome. Its neoclassical facade, with twin towers flanking the great dome, disguises an interior that is pure, unrestrained baroque.
Finally, you will visit the Saint Augustin tower. The church was built on top of the Monte Santo (Holy Hill), between 1597 and 1602 by Augustinian friars who landed in Goa in 1587. The church was considered as one of the three great Augustinian churches in the Iberian world along with El Escorial and the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora. Currently, only half the tower remains, and it is one of the most visited landmarks in Goa.
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From the pier, take a short transfer to the boat jetty and embark on a small boat for an idyllic trip through the waters of the city. For centuries, these canals have provided a safe and efficient means of transportation for goods and people moving between the heartland and the port towns along the coast.
In the comfort of your boat, glide along shimmering waterways past the Gundu and Vypeen islands. Get a glimpse of the large, graceful Chinese fishing nets that line the shore of Fort Cochin. Observe Kerala lifestyles as your boat drifts past old harbour buildings and private homes.
At the end of the one-hour cruise, your boat will drop you off at the jetty at Fort Cochin. Most of Cochin historical buildings are located in Fort Cochin, constructed in 1500 by Portuguese general Alfonzo de Albuquerque. Albuquerque arrived with half a dozen ships bearing settlers and five friars, and built the first European church in India, St. Francis Church. It is a short and pleasant walk along green and leafy streets to a typical English village green. In one corner stands the Church of St. Francis.
Spend a few minutes watching how the Chinese fishing nets are operated. Said to have been introduced by traders from the court of Kublai Khan, they cantilever over the harbour and operate by a system of weights and levers. The nets, on wooden frames, are raised periodically to check the catch.
Your walk will end at the nearby Greenix Village, dedicated to presenting and promoting the various facets of Kerala’s art and culture. A private Kathakali performance and some light refreshments await you at this venue. Kathakali is one of the oldest theatre forms in the world. It originated in the area of south-western India now known as the state of Kerala. It is a well-developed dance drama, where the actors depict characters from the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. The Kathakali dance performance is very dramatic and is enacted with elaborate masks and costumes. Kathakali recitals are emotive and narrative, and combine dance with dialogue to bring myth and legend to life in the temple courtyards of Kerala.
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One of the highlights of Kerala is the backwaters and their traditional houseboats that glide through one of India’s most beautiful and tranquil landscapes, a rural expanse of verdant coconut groves and rice paddies.
Depart Cochin by coach for a 1 ¾-hour journey passing through small villages where the locals go about their daily life. On arrival in Alappuzha (formerly known as Alleppey), board your houseboat. Care is taken to use only natural products when building these boats. Bamboo mats, sticks and wood of areca palm are used for the roofing, coir mats and wooden planks for the flooring, and wood of coconut trees and coir for beds. For lighting though, solar panels are used.
The term “backwaters” refers to the intermeshed network of rivers, lakes, canals and lagoons that tie together the coastal and interior regions south of Cochin. For centuries, these canals provided a safe and efficient means of transportation for goods and people moving between the heartland of Kerala and the port towns along the coast. Even today, traditional barges, or kettuvallams, haul coconut, pepper, rice and other goods along the waterways.
Relax on board while drifting along shimmering waterways lined with dense tropical vegetation and observe rural Kerala lifestyles from the comfortable boat deck.
The landscape ranges from narrow canals walled in with thick greenery, to open vistas of brilliant green paddy fields or large open lagoons. Peering through the trees, you will see churches, mosques and temples. On the water edge, notice villagers bathing and scrubbing their clothes, and sometimes washing their buffaloes.
As your cruise comes to an end, stop for lunch at a resort located on the shores of the lagoon surrounded by green palm trees.
After lunch, get back to your boat for a short transfer back to your coach for your journey back to Cochin.
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An hour’s drive from Cochin is the village of Viakom, a temple town surrounded by the backwaters of Kerala. One of the oldest villages in Kerala, Viakom offers a good depiction of rural life, where education and employment are of a high standard and life is simple.
On arrival, you will be given a traditional welcome by the villagers before strolling through the village to see what a typical day is like here. Watch the ladies weaving coir ropes from dried coconut husks, see straw mats being woven out of wild pineapple leaves and watch the local potter create a range of pots and vases, depicting ethnic designs in clay. Visit the inside of a local house and interact with the family members.
Then take a short walk to a small jetty where you board a local country-made canoe for a short leisurely cruise down the narrow canals. These narrow canals range from 1.2 metre (4 feet) in depth before entering into the main backwaters, which are much deeper. The canoe ride passes through coconut palm groves posing as a canopy in providing shade and a cool atmosphere.
Walking to the outskirts of the village, you will be able to visit a khadi weaving centre where you can see villagers produce hand-spun and hand-woven cloth out of cotton, silk or wool yarns. Khadi is not just a cloth in India but a whole movement started by Mahatma Gandhi, who promoted the idea that Indians could be self-sufficient on cotton and free from the high-priced goods and cloths which the British were selling them.
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A trading port since ancient times, Cochin has a relaxed seaport lifestyle that has changed little over the centuries. From the pier, embark your coach and start your journey, by the sea. Discover the large, graceful Chinese fishing nets that line the shore, first introduced by traders from the Court of Kublai Khan.
Then, enjoy a short and pleasant walk to the typical English village green. In one corner stands the Church of St. Francis, said to be the oldest European church in India. Its simple style is only enhanced by the handsome floor tiles that line the main aisle. Another sign of architectural simplicity of the church is the punkahs, or large cloth fans. Suspended above the parishioners and operated manually from outside the church, the fans are a relic from colonial times.
Continue to the Indo Portuguese museum, which currently houses some outstanding collections and is well known for its artistic and architectural marvels, witness of the strong Portuguese influence.
Finally conclude your tour by stopping at a local synagogue. The surrounding area which you will discover on foot, is still called Jew Town, and is a fascinating mix of antique shops, warehouses, and spice auction rooms.
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The only producer of Virgin White tea in Sri Lanka resides about 45 minutes away from the port city of Galle at the Handunugoda Tea Estate. While originally produced in China for the Imperial Emperor, the estate has taken on the task of recreating the exact recipe and following the tradition that ensures that the only human part that comes into contact with the tea is the lips.
On arrival, make your way to the owner’s bungalow, sit and enjoy a cup of tea and cake while asking him about the tea process and plantation. After tea, make your way down to the plantation itself where you are able to watch the plucking process while listening to an informative explanation on the culture of tea. Then, head into the factory, where you are able to see the old machinery still in use. Your tour will finish with the opportunity to taste a great number of different teas including the Virgin White tea.
From here, you will make your way back to Galle to explore the fort which was originally built by the Portuguese and then modified by the Dutch during the 17th century. Even today, after 400 years of existence, it looks new and polished with reconstruction work done by the Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka.
Step back in time, as your guide brings the colourful history of the fort to life, during a guided walking tour. Weave your way along the narrow lanes, pass through the courtyard to the Dutch Hospital shopping complex, before viewing the Lighthouse, Clock Tower and the Ramparts.
Before heading back to the pier, enjoy some time at leisure inside the Galle fort premises. You may like to purchase some souvenirs.
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The only producer of Virgin White tea in Sri Lanka resides about 45 minutes away from the port city of Galle at the Handunugoda Tea Estate. While originally produced in China for the Imperial Emperor, the estate has taken on the task of recreating the exact recipe and following the tradition that ensures that the only human part that comes into contact with the tea is the lips.
On arrival, make your way to the owner’s bungalow, sit and enjoy a cup of tea and cake while asking him about the tea process and plantation. After tea, make your way down to the plantation itself where you are able to watch the plucking process while listening to an informative explanation on the culture of tea. Then, head into the factory, where you are able to see the old machinery still in use.
From here, make your way to Koggala to experience the ever-famous stilt fishermen engaging in their daily catch. Stilt fishing is an age-old fishing method in Sri Lanka and remains as a scenic icon in the southern coastal belt today. Notice how carefully balanced the fishermen are as they position themselves on the thin stilt during the low tide to fish in the rising waters of the high tide. It is a picturesque sight
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From the pier, board your coach for the one-hour drive to Balapitiya. From here, start your river safari along the Madhu, famous for its bio-diversity as well as being an Eco-reserve. Embark on small boats which will take you past the mangroves and locals collecting prawns in their traditional method. You may catch a glimpse of the numerous varieties of different amphibian and avian species.
Madhu Ganga River has one of the most diverse biomes, including different vegetation types, such as the predominating mangroves and the marshlands. The Madhu Ganga wetland consists of 10 major vegetation types; these comprise a total of 303 species of plants belonging to 95 families. The total plant species include 19 endemic and nationally threatened species and 9 invasive alien species. Disembark on one of the islands where you will be able to witness a display of traditional Sri Lankan cottage industries, such as cinnamon farming, coir making and coconut weaving. You will also have the opportunity to explore some of the other islands on the Madhu River and visit a Sri Lankan temple on one of them.
Head to Kosgoda and visit the turtle hatchery. Kosgoda is famous for its sea turtle conservation project, operated by the Wild Life Protection Society of Sri Lanka. It was established in 1988 to protect Sri Lanka’s turtles from extinction. Since then, it has released about 3.5 million baby turtles into the wild. The hatchery pays fishermen for eggs that they collect at night along the long sandy beach. Although October to April is the main laying season, some eggs (mostly green turtles) can be found at Kosgoda throughout the year. The hatchery buries the eggs in the sand, and when they hatch, around 50 days later, the baby turtles are released into the sea at night. Only about one in 1,000 turtles survive to maturity.
Later, you will be moved to a hotel for lunch.
After lunch take, the 1 ½ hour drive back to the pier.
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From the pier, board your coach and travel to Koggala for a visit to the Martin Wickramasinghe Folk Museum. The museum currently holds over a thousand artifacts of Sri Lankan rural life, providing a vast and unique storehouse of knowledge of local folk culture and technology going back several centuries. Sections are dedicated to Buddhist religious artifacts, the evolution of the Sinhala alphabet, an agricultural village, musical instruments and much, much more.
From here, you will make your way back to Galle to explore the fort which was originally built by the Portuguese and then modified by the Dutch during the 17th century. Even today, after 400 years of existence, it looks new and polished with reconstruction work done by the Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka.
Step back in time, as your guide brings the colourful history of the fort to life, during a guided walking tour. Weave your way along the narrow lanes, pass through the courtyard to the Dutch Hospital shopping complex, before viewing the Lighthouse, Clock Tower and the Ramparts.
Before heading back to the pier, enjoy some time at leisure inside the Galle fort premises. You may like to purchase some souvenirs.
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PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
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Drive from the quayside to Sigiriya, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
This ancient rock fortress and palace ruin is surrounded by the remains of an extensive network of gardens, reservoirs and other structures. Sigiriya is also renowned for its ancient paintings (commonly known as frescos), which are reminiscent of the Ajanta Caves of India. At the top of a sheltered spiral stairway you will find the famous Sigiriya frescoes, 21 figures of females depicted as rising from the clouds, which are some of the earliest surviving pictorial art in Sri Lanka. Built during the reign of the great controversial King Kasyapa (477AD – 495AD), it is one of the 7 world heritage sites in Sri Lanka and definitely a must-see destination in the Cultural Triangle and on the island.
After arriving in Sigiriya walk up the 1200 step ancient rock fortress at your own pace with your guide, who will be an experienced archeologist. Once at the top, your guide will recount stories from the bygone era and give you time to explore this magnificent piece of Sri Lankan history and the breathtaking views from the top of the rock.
Once you have returned to the bottom, drive to a hotel for a relaxing, well deserved lunch before returning to Trincomalee and our ship.
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Depart from the pier and drive to Dambulla to visit the Golden Cave Temple, which is Sri Lanka's largest and best-preserved Temple.
Dating back to the First Century BC, the Golden Temple of Dambulla has been the center of pilgrimage for Buddhists and Hindus alike for 22 centuries. The Cave monastery, home to Buddhist monks, is covered with exquisite 2,000-year-old murals depicting the life and times of the Lord Buddha. The shrines also house a collection of 157 statues of Buddha in various sizes and poses, including a 15-meter-long reclining Buddha, and vividly coloured frescoes on the walls and ceiling, making this the largest antique painted surface in the world.
The largest and most impressive of the caves, the Temple of the Great King, is 52 meters from one side to another, and 23 meters from the entrance to the back, with the sloping ceiling seven meters at its highest point. The entire surface of the cave is a mosaic of frescoes with so many themes and styles that it is easy to be overwhelmed. The paintings at Dambulla are representative of many different epochs of Sinhalese Buddhist art, although the classical school of Sinhalese painting (which ceased at the end of the 12th century) is not represented. The “New School”, supposedly influenced by the contemporary South Indian Deccan School, is less successful than the earlier indigenous art forms, using brilliant colour schemes in predominately red and yellow. It is not possible to date the Dambulla paintings precisely, since they have been painted over throughout the centuries. Some, however, were originally done by Kandyan artists during the 17th century. It is no wonder the Rock Temple has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
After the climb, drive to Cinnamon Lodge Hotel for lunch before returning to Trincomalee.
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Depart from the quayside and proceed to the Ancient City of Polonnaruwa a 3-hour drive from the port.
Polonnaruwa was established as the capital after Anuradhapura had been invaded in the late 10th century. Under King Parakramabu, who ruled in the late 11th century, Polonnaruwa became a magnificent walled city. He built the vast reservoir, Parakrama Samudra (the Sea of Parakrama), still in use today, and ordered the construction of monasteries, temples, palaces, bathing pools and Buddhist statues; all set in a forested park surrounded by moats.
One of the most striking of the many sites is Polonnaruwa’s Gal Vihara, or Rock Shrine. The reclining Lord Buddha is near another statue showing him seated in deep meditation, his throne adorned with lions and thunderbolts. A second seated Lord Buddha, surrounded by other deities including Brahma and Vishnu, is set within a cave cut into the rock face that still bears traces of the frescoes which once decorated the walls. The fourth Gal Vihara statue departs from the conventional poses by depicting the Lord Buddha as a seven-meter tall standing figure with arms crossed. The Quadrangle, with 12 superb buildings standing on a platform in the centre of the ancient city, and the Lankatilleke image house, a vast brick building with a standing Buddha at the rear, are also among the many magnificent remains.
After visiting Polonnaruwa, drive to a hotel for lunch before returning to Trincomalee.
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Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your day time between your port of disembarkation and the airport.
Chennai
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local English-speaking representative.
You will depart from the port to join a panoramic tour which will provide a good overview of Chennai, a city of contrasts and surprises. Having thriving textile and leather industries, along with a flourishing film industry, Chennai is now the economic and cultural center of the south.
From the pier, discover first fort St. George, which is a fine example of British military architecture from the 17th century. During this virtual museum of colonial period buildings stands the oldest Christian church in India, St. Mary’s. One of its benefactors was Eli Yale, the English merchant after whom Yale University is named.
Continue towards what is believed to be one of the oldest and most revered holy places in the city: the Shiva Kapaleshwara Temple. The temple was built around the 7th century AD with Dravidian architecture. The temple has numerous shrines, with those of Kapaleeswarar and Karpagambal being the most prominent. The temple complex houses many halls and offers six daily rituals and four yearly festivals. Peaceful yet lively and colorful, the surrounding streets are filled with crowds of worshippers, flower sellers and musicians.
Then you will reach the St Thome Cathedral, built in the 14th and 15th century. It was named after St Thomas and is now a historical pilgrimage center. It is said that the body of St Thomas is buried here.
Lunch will be served a local restaurant.
The afternoon, you will be taken to Kalakshetra art village, located on a 100 acres campus in southern Chennai (a drive of about 30 minutes).
This institution of Chennai is an important center for the preservation and promotion of South Indian traditional values in dance, music, crafts, and visual arts, founded in 1936 by Rukmini Devi Arundale, a legendary Indian classical dancer.
You will enjoy a guided walk through the story and spirit of Kalakshetra, while stopping by iconic spots within the campus. Loop through various spots such as the Instruments Cottage, the Vishnu Statue, Tagore Hall, Padma Pushkarini, Dance, Music and Visual Arts Department, the Ayyanar Shrine (Village Shrine) and the Crafts Education and Research Center (CERC). Maybe you will also get a chance to view classes in progress (subject to the schedule). Then you will also have a choice to purchase Kalamkari sarees, bed sheets, cushion covers created by the Crafts Education and Research Center.
Thereafter, you will proceed to an hotel near the airport where you will enjoy a light refreshment before being transferred to the airport, in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight.
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Total : £160