Gentle breakfast at Café des Arts on Mission Street, choosing shaded outdoor seating and wheelchair access while sampling filter coffee and a light French-Indian breakfast.
Stroll along the accessible stretch of the Promenade Beach with frequent benches; enjoy sea breeze and a slow-paced walk along the wheelchair-friendly paved path.
Visit the accessible galleries at Puducherry Museum (Archaeological Museum) for a short, seated tour of colonial-era exhibits and Chola-era artifacts.
Take a relaxed drive to Sri Aurobindo Ashram and spend time in the quieter, accessible sections of the ashram grounds for calm reflection and tea at the ashram visitor area.
Stop at Le Café on the Promenade for a mid-morning refreshment and light snack, using their accessible entrance and seating with sea views.
Browse accessible showrooms at Boutique Auroville (Mission Street outlet) for handicrafts and natural skincare; choose items and arrange assistance for packaging if needed.
Lunch at Villa Shanti courtyard restaurant offering accessible seating and a gentle menu of Tamil and French-inspired dishes; request staff assistance for serving and comfortable seating.
Visit the accessible gardens and galleries at Aurobindo Handmade Paper Factory to see demonstrations and pick up lightweight souvenirs; staff can help with easy access and viewing.
Take a short, shaded drive to Rock Beach viewpoint for sea views from an accessible spot and photo opportunities, using nearby benches and ramped areas where available.
Enjoy refreshments and a cool break at Le Café (if you prefer a second seating) or try Baker Street for pastries and accessible indoor seating with assistance for transfers if needed.
Join a relaxed, wheelchair-friendly guided heritage talk near White Town-a local guide will wheel or walk along level streets to point out colonial villas and explain the history while keeping frequent stops.
Return to hotel for rest and freshen up; request in-room assistance and any mobility needs from the concierge to prepare for evening promenade.
Take a slow, wheelchair-accessible promenade along Rock Beach to watch the sunset; pause at benches and enjoy the sea breeze with an optional iced tea from a beachside vendor.
Dine at Coromandel Café (or hotel restaurant if preferred) choosing accessible seating and a light Tamil seafood or vegetarian thali with attentive service for transfers.
Attend a short, accessible evening cultural performance or live Carnatic music set at Alliance Française (check schedule in advance and request front-row, level seating).
Enjoy a relaxed dessert and coffee at Le Dupleix courtyard (ask staff for wheelchair access to the courtyard) while reflecting on the day and planning tomorrow.
Return to the hotel for evening wind-down; request assistance with transfers, set up any mobility aids for the night, and confirm morning breakfast and mobility-friendly transport for the next day.
Breakfast at La Villa (accessible entrance) with a calm courtyard setting; enjoy filter coffee and soft idli while staff assist with comfortable seating.
Meet the guide for a wheelchair-friendly heritage walk starting from White Town; glide along level streets to view colonial villas and learn their history with frequent stops for photos.
Short visit to the accessible galleries of Sri Aurobindo Ashram visitor area for a quiet contemplation session and to purchase small printed guides from the ashram shop.
Drive to Auroville and visit the Auroville Visitors Centre where ramps and level paths allow easy access to exhibits and an orientation film about the community.
Explore the accessible displays and aisles at Auroville Boutique for handcrafted goods and lightweight skincare; staff can bring items to you for easier selection and packing.
Light mid-morning break with refreshments at Solar Kitchen (Auroville) or the nearby Auroville Bakery & Boulangerie-choose shaded seating and request assistance for transfers if needed.
Lunch at Café des Arts (Mission Street) with accessible seating in the courtyard; choose light Creole or Tamil dishes and request staff help with transfers and plate placement.
Return to Auroville Visitors Centre for the short orientation film or a calm browse of exhibits you may have missed, using level paths and shaded seating for rest.
Visit the accessible section of Matrimandir Viewpoint (booking permitting) to enjoy the serene gardens and a seated, wheelchair-friendly viewing area with staff assistance for transfers.
Tea and snacks at Auroville Bakery & Boulangerie sitting in their shaded outdoor area; order pastries and cool drinks and take a slow break with restroom access nearby.
Drive back toward Puducherry and stop at Pondicherry Botanical Garden (level paths and benches) for a gentle roll among palms and labeled plants, with frequent rests and accessible lavatories.
Short accessible visit to Goubert Avenue (Promenade stretch) near Rock Beach for fresh sea air and a slow-paced sunset approach, using paved promenade sections and benches.
Early evening refreshments at Le Café on the Promenade with sea views; request a table close to the entrance for easiest access and enjoy cool drinks while watching the shoreline.
Attend a gentle, wheelchair-friendly cultural talk or music session at Alliance Française (if scheduled) - front-row level seating reserved on request for better acoustics and visibility.
Dinner at Villa Shanti courtyard (accessible tables) choosing comforting Tamil or French-Indian dishes; staff can assist with transfers and any dietary needs.
Return to the hotel for relaxation and evening care; confirm tomorrow's accessible transport to Mahabalipuram and have mobility aids charged and ready.
Take a slow, wheelchair-friendly roll along White Town side streets to admire the painted colonial facades and stop for photos at Gandhi Statue; your guide will point out architectural details and provide benches for rests.
Enjoy sunset drinks at Le Dupleix courtyard terrace where accessible seating can be arranged; savor a cool mocktail or light dessert while listening to gentle street ambience.
Dine at La Maison Rose (or a similar accessible restaurant arranged by the hotel) choosing a calm corner table and sampling comforting Tamil-French fusion dishes with staff assistance for transfers.
If available, attend an intimate Carnatic music recital or cultural talk at Alliance Française with reserved level seating; otherwise enjoy a quiet evening stroll along the ramped section of Rock Beach to end the day peacefully.
Return to the hotel for evening care and relaxation; request assistance with transfers and confirm tomorrow's early departure logistics to Mahabalipuram with accessible transport arranged.
Departure from your Puducherry hotel in an accessible vehicle with ramp/lift and a driver familiar with wheelchair needs; enjoy a calm, scenic drive toward Mahabalipuram with bottled water and a light breakfast-to-go prepared by the hotel.
Arrive and check in (early check-in arranged) at an accessible beachfront hotel such as Chariot Beach Resort or Radisson Blu Resort Temple Bay; request ground-floor room or ramped access and time to freshen up.
Wheelchair-friendly orientation walk around the hotel's accessible grounds and beachfront viewing platform; staff can provide a beach wheelchair or walker if you want to approach the shoreline near Mahabalipuram Beach.
Short accessible visit to the nearby Shore Temple viewpoint area using paved approaches and ramps where available; pause at shaded benches to admire the sea-facing temple and take photos with the guide explaining the site's history.
Stop for a mid-morning refreshment at Moonrakers Café (or the hotel's beach café) with accessible seating and cool drinks; request staff assistance for transfers and to bring snacks suitable for a senior traveler.
Visit the accessible sections of the Mahabalipuram Sculptures & Crafts Centre for a short, seated demonstration of stone-carving and to browse lightweight souvenirs; staff can bring items to your seat for easier selection.
Lunch at The Wharf (Chariot Beach Resort) or Sea Breeze Restaurant with accessible seating and a light seafood or vegetarian thali; staff can assist with transfers and offer a quiet corner for comfort.
Visit the accessible gallery area at Arjuna's Penance / Descent of the Ganges viewpoint, using level paths to admire the bas-relief and listen as your guide explains the carvings from a comfortable seated spot.
Short, shaded stop at Tiger Cave viewpoint (accessible approach where possible) for photos and a gentle roll around the perimeter while enjoying coastal breezes and seating provided by the guide.
Tea and snacks at Moonrakers Café (if not earlier) or Sutra - The Surf Hotel café for a relaxed break with accessible outdoor seating and cool beverages suited to a senior traveler.
Leisurely visit to the Mahabalipuram Beach promenade using a beach-accessible route or hotel-provided beach wheelchair; enjoy the shoreline views, audible waves, and several bench stops for rest.
Attend a short demonstration or browse handicrafts at the Mahabalipuram Art & Craft stalls near the temple complex, with vendors bringing items to your seat and offering lightweight souvenirs.
Sunset viewpoint at the hotel's accessible terrace or the Shore Temple viewing area for a calm, seated sunset experience while your guide arranges easy access and photo assistance.
Dinner at Raintree Restaurant (or hotel fine-dining) with accessible seating; choose a gentle South Indian menu and request attentive service for comfortable transfers and paced plating.
Optional short cultural program or live music at the hotel lobby or courtyard (if available) for a relaxed evening; request front-row level seating and staff assistance for transfers.
Return to your room for evening care and rest; confirm mobility aid charging, next-day pickup time for transfer to Kanchipuram, and any special breakfast arrangements with the hotel concierge.
Relax on the hotel's accessible terrace (ask staff at Chariot Beach Resort or Radisson Blu Resort Temple Bay to reserve a shaded table) and enjoy cool drinks while watching the early evening light on the sea.
Take a short accessible roll to Moonrakers Café for a light pre-dinner snack or mocktail; staff can arrange level seating and help with transfers for a comfortable social break.
Dine at Raintree Restaurant (or the hotel's accessible fine-dining option) choosing gentle South Indian dishes and requesting paced service to suit a wheelchaired senior guest.
Return to your room for evening wind-down; request assistance with mobility aids charging and an in-room warm drink from hotel services to end the day comfortably.
Breakfast at Chariot Beach Resort (or your hotel's accessible dining area) with a calm seaside table; staff can assist with transfers and serve a light South Indian breakfast and filter coffee.
Short accessible roll to Pancha Rathas viewpoint where level paths and shaded spots allow you to admire the monolithic structures while your guide describes the history from a seated position.
Visit the accessible displays at Mahabalipuram Sculptures & Crafts Centre for a seated stone-carving demonstration and the chance to purchase lightweight handicrafts brought to you.
Tea break at Moonrakers Café with shaded seating; enjoy cool beverages and pastries while resting and taking in the coastal breeze with restroom access nearby.
Gentle visit to the level gardens near Descent of the Ganges / Arjuna's Penance viewpoint for close listening to your guide's explanation of the bas-relief from comfortable seating areas.
Short drive to Mahabalipuram Beach promenade for a slow-paced roll using hotel-provided beach-access routes or a beach wheelchair to enjoy the sounds of the sea and several bench stops.
Return to the hotel for a relaxed pre-lunch rest; request assistance with transfers and freshening up before the midday meal and any mobility needs attended to by staff.
Lunch at The Wharf (Chariot Beach Resort) or Sutra - The Surf Hotel Café, choosing a quiet table with accessible seating and a light coastal Tamil meal; staff can assist with transfers and plate placement.
Short, shaded drive to the nearby Mahabalipuram Sea Shore Sculpture Park (accessible viewpoints) to enjoy a slow, guided roll among open-air exhibits while your guide points out notable carvings and their stories.
Relaxed high-tea or cool drinks at Moonrakers Café with an emphasis on shaded outdoor seating and restroom access; take time to rest and enjoy the sea breeze.
Accessible visit to a local artisan workshop such as Mahabalipuram Stone Carvers' Studio for a seated demonstration of carving techniques and the chance to purchase small, lightweight souvenirs brought to you.
Gentle roll to the hotel or a reserved spot at Shore Temple viewpoint for late-afternoon photos and calmer light, using ramps or paved approaches and pausing at benches to rest and take in the coastal view.
Enjoy a brief Ayurvedic foot massage or seated relaxation treatment at your hotel's accessible spa (for example, Radisson Blu Resort Temple Bay spa) arranged with staff assistance for transfers and comfort.
Sunset tea on the hotel's accessible terrace or at Moonrakers Café's seaside seating, savoring soft snacks and the changing colors over the Bay of Bengal with staff on hand for any mobility needs.
Early dinner at Raintree Restaurant or the hotel's fine-dining option, selecting gentle South Indian dishes and requesting paced service for easy transfers and comfortable dining.
Optional short cultural or music performance in the hotel courtyard (if available) or a calm evening roll around the resort grounds to enjoy ambient lighting and a relaxed nightcap before retiring.
Wheelchair-friendly transfer to Sutra - The Surf Hotel Café terrace for pre-dinner mocktails or ginger tea with sea-scented breezes and accessible seating arranged close to the entrance.
Dinner at Raintree Restaurant (if not used earlier) or Sea Breeze Restaurant featuring a gentle Tamil seafood or vegetarian thali served at an accessible table with staff helping with transfers and pacing.
Slow, guided roll along the illuminated hotel promenade or reserved pathway near Mahabalipuram Beach to enjoy the night sea sounds; pause at benches for photos and a final tea or warm drink from hotel room service.
Return to your room for evening care and relaxation; request assistance with mobility-aid charging and an in-room herbal tea or warm compress from hotel staff to ensure comfort before bed.
Depart your Mahabalipuram hotel in an accessible vehicle with ramp/lift for the drive to Kanchipuram; enjoy bottled water and a light breakfast-to-go prepared by the hotel while the driver follows a comfortable, scenic route.
Arrive and check in at an accessible hotel in Kanchipuram (for example, Hiranandani Parks Hotel or a pre-arranged guesthouse with ramp access); take time to freshen up and confirm ramp/transfer assistance with staff.
Begin a wheelchair-friendly visit to the nearby Ekambareswarar Temple precinct using level approaches and shaded resting spots while your guide explains the temple's gopuram and thousand-pillared hall from a comfortable seated position.
Short roll to Kanchi Kudil (Heritage House) for a calm, seated look at restored weaver homes and traditional architecture; staff can arrange seating and a brief demonstration of local crafts.
Mid-morning tea and snacks at Hotel Sri Krishna Bhavan or a nearby accessible café, choosing a quiet corner for rest and refreshments while confirming the afternoon temple visits and any mobility needs with your guide.
Visit the accessible outer courtyards of Varadharaja Perumal Temple where ramps and level paths permit viewing of the main shrine from designated points while your guide shares the temple's historical highlights.
Lunch at Hotel Sri Krishna Bhavan or nearby Sree Kamakshi Bhavan, choosing accessible seating and a light Tamil meal; staff can assist with transfers and ensure comfortable pacing for a senior guest.
Visit the outer precincts and museum area of Kanchi Kudil (Heritage House) for a more detailed, seated look at weaver life and traditional artifacts with a short guided talk and frequent rests.
Wheelchair-friendly transfer to Kailasanathar Temple for an exterior tour of its early Chola-style sculptures and architecture, staying on level viewing points while the guide explains noteworthy carvings.
Tea and snacks break at Hotel Parthasarathy's accessible café or Sri Sabarees sweet shop; enjoy filter coffee or a cooling drink with a light snack while using nearby restroom facilities.
Short visit to the accessible viewing areas around Varadaraja Perumal Temple for close observation of the temple's carved pillars and a peaceful seated moment in a shaded courtyard.
Stop at a silk-weavers' showroom such as Pothys (Kanchipuram outlet) or a local verified handloom shop to see sari demonstrations and select lightweight silk souvenirs with staff bringing samples to your seat.
Relaxed roll through the calm lanes near Kanchipuram's temple cluster with the guide pointing out heritage houses; pause at a shaded bench for photos and rest before returning to the hotel.
Sunset tea on the hotel terrace or at The Gateway Hotel (if accessible) where you can enjoy soft snacks and cool drinks while staff assist with transfers and seating placement.
Optional short, wheelchair-friendly visit to a nearby evening prayer viewing (arati) from an accessible vantage point at Ekambareswarar Temple outer areas, arranged to avoid crowded inner sanctums.
Dinner at Sree Krishna Bhavan (or the hotel's accessible dining room) selecting a gentle, familiar Tamil thali with attentive service and assistance for comfortable transfers.
Return to the hotel for evening rest and mobility-aid care; confirm next-day pickup for Trichy transfer and request any special breakfast or medication reminders from the concierge.
Attend a relaxed, accessible evening arti-view from a calm outer veranda near Ekambareswarar Temple, where your guide secures a quiet vantage point so the senior guest can observe the ritual without navigating crowds.
Roll to Hotel Sri Krishna Bhavan (or your booked hotel) for a soothing cup of filter coffee or warm herbal tea in a reserved accessible corner while staff assist with transfers and comfortable seating.
Enjoy a gentle dinner at Sree Kamakshi Bhavan's accessible dining area, selecting a light, familiar Tamil thali or steamed dishes with paced service and help with plate placement to suit a wheelchaired senior.
Post-dinner, take a short, guided roll around the hotel's lit courtyard or terrace to enjoy cooler air and evening calm; request hotel staff to provide a blanket or cushion for added comfort if needed.
Return to the room for evening care: staff can assist with mobility-aid charging, lay out medication, and prepare a warm foot soak or glass of water to ensure the senior guest is settled for the night.
Breakfast at Hotel Sri Krishna Bhavan (accessible entrance) with a calm courtyard table; staff will assist with transfers and serve a gentle South Indian breakfast and filter coffee suited for a senior traveler.
Short, wheelchair-friendly visit to the outer heritage area of Kailasanathar Temple to admire its early Chola-style sculptures from level viewing points while your guide explains the carvings in a seated, shaded spot.
Guided stop at Pothys (Kanchipuram outlet) for a comfortable silk-shopping experience; staff bring sari samples to your seat and demonstrate draping options while you rest and choose lightweight souvenirs.
Tea and cooling break at Hotel Parthasarathy's accessible café or a nearby chai stall with level access; enjoy filter coffee or herbal tea and a light snack while using nearby restroom facilities.
Visit the accessible showroom at Kanchi Kudil (Heritage House) for a seated look at weaver life and traditional crafts, with a short demonstration brought to your chair and time for photos in the shaded courtyard.
Short roll to a verified handloom showroom (arranged in advance) for a private, seated silk-weaving demonstration where staff ensure samples and purchases are brought to you and packed for easy transport.
Return to the hotel for a rest and light pre-lunch refreshment; request assistance with transfers and any mobility-aid needs while confirming accessible seating for the afternoon outings.
Lunch at Hotel Sri Krishna Bhavan's accessible dining room with a light, home-style Tamil thali; staff will assist with transfers and plate pacing to suit a wheelchaired senior.
Short, wheelchair-friendly drive to Varadharaja Perumal Temple outer precincts to view the temple from level vantage points and hear your guide describe its legends while you rest at shaded benches.
Visit a specialist silk boutique such as Nalli Silks (Kanchipuram outlet) for a private, seated consultation where staff will bring sari samples and explain weave differences while you remain comfortably seated.
Afternoon tea at Hotel Parthasarathy's accessible lounge with cool drinks and light snacks; use the nearby accessible restroom and take a relaxed break before the late-afternoon activity.
Private seated demonstration at a verified weavers' cooperative (arranged in advance) where artisans show handloom techniques and bring small sample pieces to your seat for easy viewing and purchase.
Leisurely roll through the quieter heritage lanes toward Kanchi Kudil for photos of restored weaver homes and a short, shaded pause while your guide shares stories of local craft traditions.
Relax with a cooling mocktail or fresh sugarcane juice at Sri Sabarees (or a similar accessible café), using level seating and a gentle courtyard atmosphere to rest before evening plans.
Attend an accessible outer-precinct viewing of the evening rituals at Ekambareswarar Temple from a reserved vantage point to experience temple lamps and chants without entering crowded inner sanctums.
Sunset tea on the hotel's terrace or reserved seating at The Gateway Hotel (if accessible), enjoying soft snacks and cooling breezes while staff assist with transfers and comfort needs.
Dinner at Sree Kamakshi Bhavan's accessible dining area choosing a gentle, familiar Tamil meal with attentive service and assistance for plate handling and transfers.
Short, guided evening roll around the hotel's courtyard or a nearby well-lit lane to enjoy cooler air and view lit temple gopurams from a comfortable distance, pausing frequently for rests.
Return to the room for evening care; request assistance with mobility-aid charging, medication reminders, and a warm herbal drink from hotel staff to ensure a restful night.
Roll to an arranged reserved vantage point near Kailasanathar Temple outer precincts to watch soft evening light on the carvings while your guide offers a calm commentary and staff assist with transfers.
Enjoy a relaxed pre-dinner drink and light snacks at The Gateway Hotel's accessible terrace or lounge; request a shaded table close to the entrance and gentle assistance with seating.
Dine at Sree Kamakshi Bhavan with a reserved accessible table, choosing a comforting Tamil thali or steamed dishes and paced service so the senior guest can eat comfortably.
Take a short, guided evening roll through a well-lit heritage lane to view illuminated temple gopurams from a distance; pause at benches while your guide shares local legends and arranges photo assistance.
Return to the hotel for evening care and wind-down; request help with mobility-aid charging, a warm herbal drink from Hotel Sri Krishna Bhavan room service, and any nighttime medication reminders.
Breakfast at Hotel (pre-arranged accessible dining) with a calm tray of idli, dosa or upma and filter coffee; staff will assist with transfers and pack a light snack for the road.
Final packing and mobility-aid checks in your room; request assistance from the concierge to secure ramps/lifts and confirm accessible vehicle details for the transfer to Tiruchirappalli.
Depart in an accessible vehicle (ramp or lift-equipped) for the drive to Tiruchirappalli, with bottled water, cushioning for comfort, and rest stops planned along the route.
Arrival and check-in at an accessible Trichy hotel such as The Residency Towers or Hotel Sangam (early check-in arranged); take time to freshen up and rest in a ground-floor or ramp-accessible room.
Short, gentle orientation roll around the hotel vicinity to stretch legs and get bearings; stop for cooling drinks and light snacks at Hotel Sangam Café or the hotel's accessible lobby lounge.
Visit the nearby accessible viewpoints of Rock Fort precinct (outer viewing areas) for photos and a brief guided introduction to Trichy's history, using level vantage points and shaded benches.
Lunch at Hotel Sangam's accessible dining area or The Residency Towers restaurant, choosing a light Tamil thali or steamed dishes with staff assistance for transfers and comfortable seating.
Short, restful roll in the hotel's garden or lobby area to digest and enjoy shade; request a cooling drink from staff and set up any mobility-aid charging while you rest.
Visit the accessible museum/gallery space at Government Museum, Trichy (confirm ramps/entrance access) for a calm, seated look at local artifacts and regional history with frequent rests.
Afternoon tea and snacks at Hotel Sangam Café or The Residency Towers lobby lounge with wheelchair-friendly seating; enjoy filter coffee or a cool beverage and a light biscuit while using nearby accessible restrooms.
Short, level roll to Srirangam Bridge viewpoint (outer accessible areas) for riverside views and gentle photo opportunities while your guide describes the Srirangam island layout from a seated vantage point.
Return to the hotel for a relaxed rest or optional seated spa/foot massage arranged by the concierge (confirm accessibility and assistance for transfers beforehand).
Early evening visit to Rock Fort outer ramp/viewpoint continuation - pause at a reserved accessible vantage point to watch the sun lower over the city and capture photos with minimal walking required.
Light refreshments at Hotel Residency Towers terrace or Hotel Sangam tea lounge, enjoying a cooling mocktail or ginger tea while staff help with transfers and set up a comfortable spot to watch the city lights come on.
Take a gentle, wheelchair-accessible roll to the hotel terrace for sunset views and light refreshments at Hotel Residency Towers terrace while staff arrange a shaded table and assist with transfers.
Visit a nearby calm café for a relaxed early dinner at Sri Sabarees (or the hotel's recommended accessible restaurant) choosing a mild South Indian thali or steamed dishes with paced service and transfer help.
Attend an outer-precinct viewing of the evening lamps/arti at Rock Fort from a reserved, wheelchair-friendly vantage point so you can experience chants and temple lights without navigating crowds.
Return to the hotel for a soothing foot massage or seated relaxation session arranged through the concierge (confirm accessible spa setup and transfer assistance beforehand).
Enjoy a warm drink and light dessert in the hotel's accessible lounge at Hotel Sangam Café while the concierge confirms next-day logistics and charges mobility aids as needed.
Wind down in the room with bedside assistance for evening care; staff can help set out medications, arrange a hot water bottle or blanket, and ensure mobility aids are positioned for easy morning departure.
Breakfast at Hotel Residency Towers' accessible dining area featuring soft idli, filter coffee and steamed options; staff will assist with transfers and ensure comfortable seating.
Gentle roll to the accessible outer precincts of Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple (Srirangam) to observe the temple towers and courtyards from level viewing points while your guide explains the site's history.
Short seated visit to the nearby Ranganathar Museum / Temple interpretation centre (if open) for a calm, illustrated introduction to the temple's art and festivals with benches and ramped access.
Mid-morning tea and cooling break at The Residency Towers lobby café or Hotel Sangam Café with accessible seating and restroom access; use this time to rest and hydrate.
Wheelchair-friendly transfer to the base viewpoints of Rock Fort for outer ramped viewing areas-pause at shaded vantage points to enjoy panoramic city views and photograph the Kaveri river bend.
Visit the accessible gallery or interpretation area near Rock Fort (arranged with local guide) for a seated talk about the site's history and the fort's strategic importance, using level paths and benches.
Return to the hotel for a relaxed pre-lunch rest and freshen up; request assistance with transfers and to have mobility aids charged and any medications organised before the afternoon activities.
Lunch at Hotel Residency Towers' accessible dining room or nearby Sri Sabarees with a mild Tamil thali; staff will assist with transfers and ensure a comfortable, unhurried meal.
Short, level roll to the riverside viewpoint near Srirangam Bridge for a calm seated riverside observation and photo opportunity while your guide describes the island temples and Kaveri flow.
Visit the accessible galleries and exhibits at Government Museum, Trichy (confirm ramp access) for a relaxed, seated exploration of regional artifacts with benches and frequent rest stops.
Afternoon tea and snacks at Hotel Sangam Café or The Residency Towers lobby lounge with wheelchair-friendly seating and cooling beverages to rest and recharge before evening activities.
Take a gentle, wheelchair-friendly drive to the quieter outer precincts of Jambukeswarar Temple (Thiruvanaikaval) to view the temple from level vantage points and learn about its legends while seated.
Return toward the hotel with a stop at Anna Science Centre Planetarium (outer exhibits / accessible areas) if open, for a brief seated interactive display or to enjoy the accessible gardens and benches.
Sunset refreshments at the hotel's terrace or Hotel Residency Towers lounge with a cooling mocktail and light snacks while staff assist with transfers and set up a comfortable viewing spot.
Wheelchair-friendly roll to Srirangam Bridge outer promenade for golden-hour river views and calm photos; pause at benches while your guide points out evening temple lights across the Kaveri.
Early dinner at Sri Sabarees selecting a mild Tamil thali or steamed dishes with attentive service and arranged accessible seating to ensure comfortable transfers.
Attend an outer-precinct viewing of the evening arti at Rock Fort from a reserved, wheelchair-friendly vantage point so you can experience lamps and chants without navigating crowds.
Slow, gentle roll back to the hotel via a well-lit route, stopping for a short walkabout at Hotel Residency Towers terrace if the senior guest would like a final cooling drink and city-night views.
Relaxing foot massage or seated calming treatment arranged in-room or at the hotel's accessible spa (confirm therapist will assist with transfers), followed by a warm drink provided by room service.
Evening wind-down in the room with bedside assistance: staff help set out night medications, position mobility aids for easy morning access, and offer a light snack or herbal tea to ensure comfort before sleep.
Depart your Trichy hotel in an accessible vehicle with ramp/lift and a familiar driver for the drive to Thanjavur; enjoy bottled water and a light breakfast-to-go prepared by the hotel to eat en route while the driver follows a comfortable, scenic route.
Arrive in Thanjavur and check in (early check-in arranged) at an accessible hotel such as Svatma or Hotel Sangam, request ground-floor room or ramp access and take time to freshen up with staff assistance.
Wheelchair-friendly orientation roll around the hotel vicinity to acclimatise, followed by a short visit to the accessible outer precincts of Brihadeeswarar Temple to admire the vimana and large sculptural details from level viewing points.
Guided seated exploration at the nearby Thanjavur Art Gallery / Saraswathi Mahal Library (confirm ramp access) to view Chola bronzes and manuscript displays with benches and an interpretive introduction by your guide.
Mid-morning refreshment and rest at Hotel Sangam Café or Svatma's courtyard with cooling drinks and light snacks while staff assist with transfers and ensure accessible restroom use.
Short, level roll to Thanjavur Palace complex outer courtyards for photo opportunities of palace facades and to hear a seated commentary on Nayak and Maratha influences, using reserved benches and shaded spots.
Lunch at Sree Ariya Bhavan or Hotel Sangam's accessible dining area with a light Tamil thali; staff will assist with transfers and ensure a calm, unhurried meal suited to a wheelchaired senior.
Visit the accessible galleries of Saraswathi Mahal Library (if not fully covered) or nearby museum annex for a seated, illustrated talk on Chola manuscripts and bronzes with benches and ramped access.
Short, wheelchair-friendly transfer to Gangaikonda Cholapuram (pre-arranged accessible vehicle) for an exterior viewing of the temple complex; pause at level vantage points while your guide explains the site's 11th-century origins.
Tea and cooling break at Hotel Sangam Café or a roadside accessible tea stop near Gangaikonda Cholapuram offering iced drinks and light snacks while staff assist with restroom access and transfers.
Guided outer-precinct tour of Gangaikonda Cholapuram with emphasis on carved details and inscriptions; your guide will position you at ramped/viewing spots for close observation without climbing steps.
Return drive to Thanjavur with a scenic stop at a convenient roadside viewpoint for photos and a short rest; the driver will use an accessible route and provide cushions and water for comfort.
Sunset viewpoint at an accessible terrace near Brihadeeswarar Temple or the hotel's rooftop, offering a seated, calm view of the temple silhouette while your guide arranges easy access and photo help.
Evening refreshments and light snacks at Svatma's courtyard café or Hotel Sangam lounge with accessible seating and gentle South Indian delicacies suited for a senior traveller.
Attend a short, reserved cultural demonstration or Carnatic music performance (arranged in advance) at Svatma or a local cultural centre with front-row level seating for comfortable viewing.
Dinner at Sree Ariya Bhavan or the hotel's accessible restaurant choosing mild, familiar Tamil dishes and requesting paced service and assistance with transfers as needed.
Return to the hotel for evening care and mobility-aid charging; staff will help set out medications and prepare any in-room comforts to ensure a restful night.
Enjoy a relaxed sundowner on the accessible terrace at Svatma with a cooling filter coffee or spiced mocktail while a staff member sets up a comfortable seat and helps with transfers.
Dine at Sree Ariya Bhavan or the hotel's accessible restaurant choosing a mild, home-style Tamil thali; request paced service and assistance for transfers and plate placement.
Take a gentle, wheelchair-friendly roll through the hotel's lit courtyard or nearby quiet lane for a final photo of the temple-lit skyline, pausing frequently on benches arranged by the guide.
Breakfast at Svatma's courtyard with accessible seating; enjoy soft idli, filter coffee and a light fruit plate while staff assist with transfers and any dietary needs.
Wheelchair-friendly roll to the accessible outer viewing platform of Brihadeeswarar Temple to admire the towering vimana and sculptural details from a seated vantage point while your guide gives a concise history.
Visit the nearby Thanjavur Art Gallery / Saraswathi Mahal Library outer galleries (confirm ramp access) for a seated look at Chola bronzes and illustrated manuscripts with an interpretive talk by your guide.
Mid-morning tea and snacks at Hotel Sangam Café (accessible seating) to rest and hydrate; staff will assist with transfers and provide accessible restroom access nearby.
Short, level transfer to Thanjavur Palace complex outer courtyards for photos of palace facades and a shaded, seated commentary on Nayak and Maratha architecture while using reserved benches.
Visit a local crafts showroom such as Thanjavur Paintings Centre for a seated demonstration of traditional Tanjore painting techniques and to browse lightweight framed reproductions brought to your chair for easy selection.
Lunch at Sree Ariya Bhavan or Hotel Sangam's accessible dining area, enjoying a mild Tamil thali with staff assisting transfers and pacing to suit a wheelchaired senior guest.
Visit the accessible annex or seated exhibits at Saraswathi Mahal Library (if further items remain) for a calm, illustrated talk on Chola manuscripts and bronzes while using benches and ramped access.
Short, wheelchair-friendly drive to the nearby Ramaswamy Temple outer precincts for quiet viewing of ornate pillars and sculptures from level vantage points while your guide gives an accessible commentary.
Afternoon tea and light snacks at Svatma's courtyard café with shaded seating; take a restful break while staff assist with restroom access and mobility-aid charging.
Guided, seated demonstration at a local Thanjavur handicraft showroom to see inlay work or bronze replica explanations, with shop staff bringing small pieces to your chair for close viewing and purchase.
Return to an accessible viewpoint near Brihadeeswarar Temple for late-afternoon photos and softer light, pausing at reserved benches while the guide points out sculptural details visible from ground level.
Sunset refreshments on the hotel's accessible rooftop or terrace (for example, Svatma or Hotel Sangam) enjoying a cooling mocktail and the silhouette of the temple while staff assist with transfers.
Attend a brief, reserved cultural performance or Carnatic music recital at Svatma (if scheduled) with front-row level seating arranged so the senior guest can enjoy the performance comfortably.
Early dinner at Sree Ariya Bhavan or the hotel's accessible restaurant choosing gentle, familiar Tamil dishes and requesting paced service and assistance with transfers as needed.
Leisurely, wheelchair-friendly roll through the hotel's lit courtyard or a nearby quiet lane for a final view of the temple-lit skyline, pausing frequently at benches for photos and rest.
Return to the room for evening care and mobility-aid charging; request bedside assistance for night medications and a warm drink from room service to ensure a comfortable night.
Take a slow, wheelchair-friendly roll to the reserved terrace at Svatma (or your hotel's rooftop) to enjoy a cooling mocktail and panoramic views of the temple silhouette while staff assist with transfers and comfortable seating.
Attend a short, intimate Carnatic music or nattuvangam recital (pre-arranged at Svatma or a nearby cultural centre) with front-row level seating reserved so the senior guest can listen comfortably without navigating crowds.
Dine at Sree Ariya Bhavan or your hotel's accessible restaurant choosing a mild, homestyle Tamil dinner with paced service; staff will assist with transfers and plate placement for ease and comfort.
Enjoy a gentle post-dinner stroll in the hotel's lit courtyard or a nearby quiet lane, pausing at benches to admire the evening-lit temple facades and to take photos with assistance from your guide.
Return to the room for evening care: request bedside assistance for medications, charging of mobility aids, and a warm herbal drink from room service to ensure a relaxed, comfortable night.
Light breakfast in your room or the hotel's accessible dining area at Svatma with gentle South Indian options and filter coffee; staff will assist with transfers and pack any to-go items for the journey.
Final packing check and mobility-aid preparations with concierge assistance at Hotel Sangam or your booked hotel; ensure ramps/lifts for the vehicle are confirmed and medications are organised for travel.
Short, calm roll to an accessible nearby viewpoint for one last photo of Brihadeeswarar Temple silhouette from the hotel terrace or reserved rooftop of Svatma, with staff helping position seating and cameras.
Light mid-morning snack and cooling drink at Svatma's courtyard café or Hotel Sangam Café while waiting for departure pickup; request assistance with luggage placement and comfortable seating.
Driver/transfer arrival: board the arranged accessible vehicle (ramp or lift-equipped) for your transit to the airport or railway station, with staff helping load luggage and secure the wheelchaired passenger comfortably.
En route rest stop at a pre-selected accessible stop (if driving) for restroom use and a brief stretch; the driver will choose a level, shaded spot and hotel staff can accompany if needed.
If departing from Tanjore/Trichy terminals later, arrive at the station/airport early to complete check-in and request wheelchair assistance through the airline/rail operator desk; use their priority seating and accessible lounges while waiting.
Lunch at Sree Ariya Bhavan (or hotel restaurant) with accessible seating; choose a gentle Tamil thali and ask staff to pace servings and assist with transfers so the senior guest dines comfortably.
Gentle, wheelchair-friendly roll to the hotel courtyard or reserved lounge at Svatma for a restful post-lunch break; staff can arrange a quiet corner and assist with mobility-aid charging if needed.
Short, accessible visit to the nearby Thanjavur Palace outer courtyards for one last seated photo opportunity and a guided summary of local history from a shaded bench without entering crowded interiors.
Cooling tea and light snacks at Hotel Sangam Café or Svatma's courtyard café with accessible seating; use this time to finalise any souvenir purchases and ask staff to help pack them safely for travel.
Concierge-assisted luggage collection and final mobility-aid checks in the room; hotel staff can help position luggage in the accessible vehicle and ensure all chargers and medications are packed and easy to reach.
Board the arranged accessible vehicle (ramp/lift-equipped) for transit to your next destination; the driver and hotel staff will assist with secure boarding and comfortable padding for the journey.
Planned rest stop if en route to the airport/rail station at an accessible roadside café with level access and restrooms; choose a short break to stretch, hydrate, and use accessible facilities with staff assistance if needed.
Arrive at the airport or railway station early if your departure is this evening; request meet-and-assist / wheelchair services at the help desk and move to the priority seating or accessible lounge while paperwork is completed.
Light early dinner or snack at the terminal's accessible restaurant or lounge (ask for seating near the entrance); select a mild, familiar meal and request staff help with trays and transfers to ensure comfort before boarding.
Final boarding assistance arranged: meet the airline/railway representative for ramp/lift support and a calm transfer onto the vehicle, ensuring the senior traveller is comfortably settled and mobility aids are safely stowed.
If still in Thanjavur, enjoy a calm plated dinner at Sree Ariya Bhavan with staff helping transfers and pacing the meal to suit a wheelchaired senior; choose mild Tamil home-style dishes and sip warm filter coffee or herbal tea.
Take a short, gentle roll in the hotel's courtyard or a nearby quiet lane to view the temple-lit skyline from a comfortable distance, pausing at benches for photos and letting staff assist with camera setup at Svatma or Hotel Sangam.
Return to the room for bedside evening care and mobility-aid checks; request hotel staff at Svatma or Hotel Sangam to lay out night medications, charge devices, and prepare a warm drink or light snack.
Final packing review with concierge assistance: confirm luggage is loaded into the accessible vehicle, that the wheelchair is secured for transit, and that all travel documents and medications are within easy reach for tomorrow's departure.
Wind-down routine in-room with a seated relaxation or short foot massage provided by hotel staff (arranged earlier), followed by a soothing herbal tea from room service to help ensure restful sleep before travel.