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3‑Day Spiritual Road Trip: Bengaluru → Madurai → Kanyakumari → Bengaluru

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Day 1: Bengaluru to Madurai – Arrival & Temple Darshan

Morning: Depart early from Bengaluru, cruising southward on NH 44 while enjoying scenic countryside vistas. The drive to Madurai takes roughly 7–8 hours, with a brief stop for a vegetarian brunch at a reputable highway dhaba.

Afternoon: Arrive in Madurai and check into a comfortable, vegetarian‑friendly guesthouse. After a short rest, head to the revered Koodala Alisingar Temple for the scheduled 4 pm pooja, immersing yourself in its ancient chants and rituals.

Evening: Stroll through the illuminated streets of Madurai, sampling local vegetarian delicacies like idli‑sambar and curd rice. Return to the guesthouse for a peaceful night’s rest, preparing for the next day’s coastal pilgrimage.

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Day 2: Madurai → Thirupullani & Kanyakumari – Sea Bath & Sacred Sites

Morning: Depart Madurai after a wholesome vegetarian breakfast, driving toward the coastal town of Thirupullani. En route, admire the rolling hills and glimpse the Western Ghats before reaching the sea.

Afternoon: Visit the majestic Adi Jagannath Temple at Thirupullani, where you can partake in a traditional sea‑bathe ritual in the pristine waters of the Indian Ocean. Follow this with a visit to the serene Dhanuskoti shrine, known for its tranquil ambience and stunning sunset views.

Evening: Continue to the iconic Kanyakumari tip of India to witness the breathtaking confluence of sunrise and sunset over three oceans. After sunset, check into a beachfront lodge offering vegetarian meals, and enjoy a restful night by the sea.

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Day 3: Kanyakumari → Bengaluru – Return Journey with Spiritual Stops

Morning: Start the day with a gentle sunrise walk along the Kanyakumari shoreline, followed by a devotional visit to the nearby Vivekananda Rock Memorial and Thiruvalluvar Statue for a quick spiritual boost.

Afternoon: Begin the return drive to Bengaluru, stopping at select temples along the route such as the historic Thiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar Temple for a brief darshan and lunch featuring wholesome vegetarian fare.

Evening: Arrive back in Bengaluru by dusk, concluding the enriching journey with memories of divine experiences, coastal serenity, and delicious vegetarian cuisine.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Koodala Alisingar Temple – Approx. 2 hrs – ₹200 entry
  • Adi Jagannath Temple (Thirupullani) – Approx. 1.5 hrs – ₹150 donation
  • Sea Bath at Thirupullani – Approx. 1 hr – Free
  • Dhanuskoti Shrine – Approx. 1 hr – ₹100 entry
  • Kanyakumari Sunrise/Sunset Spot – Approx. 2 hrs – Free
  • Vivekananda Rock Memorial & Thiruvalluvar Statue – Approx. 1 hr – ₹50 ferry
  • Thiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar Temple – Approx. 1 hr – ₹100 donation
  • Vegetarian meals (8 meals) – Approx. 8 hrs total – ₹2,400
  • Accommodation (2 nights) – Approx. 48 hrs – ₹3,000
  • Fuel & tolls (≈1,200 km round‑trip) – Approx. ₹5,500
  • Miscellaneous (drinks, snacks, parking) – Approx. ₹500
  • Total Estimated Cost: ₹12,300

Tips

If you wish to extend the trip, consider adding a full day in Kanyakumari to explore the nearby Padmanabhapuram Palace or a coastal trek along the Vivekananda Rock. To shorten the journey, you can skip the Thiruvannamalai stop and reduce the stay in Madurai to a single night, focusing only on the main temples and sea‑bath experience while still enjoying the essential spiritual highlights.

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