Bangalore to Mahabalipuram Solo Trip Plan

Bangalore to Mahabalipuram Solo Trip Plan

On6th Aug 2023, 2024-11-21T08:30:46+05:30 ByKarthik Kumar D K | read
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Solo trip from Bangalore to Mahabalipuram can be a delightful experience, as you'll get to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site with its ancient temples, rock-cut sculptures and beautiful beach.

Here's a suggested itinerary for your trip:

Route

Bangalore -> Krishnagiri -> Vellore -> Kanchipuram -> Mahabalipuram

Bangalore -> Kolar -> Chittoor -> Kanchipuram -> Bangalore

Day 1: Bangalore to Mahabalipuram

  • Start your trip early in the morning from Bangalore.
  • The distance between Bangalore and Mahabalipuram is approximately 350 kilometers and it takes around 6-7 hours by road.
  • Take the route via Chennai to reach Mahabalipuram.
  • Enjoy the scenic drive through the countryside and coastal regions of Tamil Nadu.
  • Reach Mahabalipuram by afternoon.
  • Check into your accommodation and take some time to relax and freshen up.
  • In the afternoon, you can start exploring the famous Shore Temple, which is beautifully situated by the Bay of Bengal.
  • Visit the Arjuna's Penance, an enormous bas-relief depicting scenes from the Mahabharata.
  • Explore the Five Rathas, rock-cut temples representing various styles of Dravidian architecture.
  • Enjoy a leisurely walk along the beach and witness a beautiful sunset.
  • Spend the night in Mahabalipuram.

Day 2: Exploring Mahabalipuram

  • Start your day by visiting the remaining attractions in Mahabalipuram.
  • Begin with a visit to the Krishna's Butter Ball, a massive natural rock formation.
  • Explore the Mahishasuramardini Cave, famous for its intricate carvings of goddess Durga.
  • Visit the Varaha Cave Temple, dedicated to the boar incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
  • Explore the Pancha Rathas, a group of monolithic temples carved out of single rocks.
  • In the afternoon, you can visit the Mahabalipuram Beach and indulge in water activities like swimming or sunbathing.
  • Visit the Crocodile Bank, located nearby, which is a reptile conservation center.
  • In the evening, you can explore the local markets for handicrafts and souvenirs.
  • Spend another night in Mahabalipuram.

Day 3: Departure

  • Start your day with a visit to the Descent of the Ganges, a magnificent relief sculpture that depicts a story from Hindu mythology.
  • Explore the Tiger Cave, located a few kilometers away from the main town, known for its rock-cut shrines.
  • If time permits, you can visit the Thirukadalmallai, a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
  • In the afternoon, start your journey back to Bangalore.
  • Reach Bangalore by evening and conclude your solo trip to Mahabalipuram with beautiful memories.

Please note that this itinerary provides a general outline for your trip and you can modify it according to your preferences and the time you have available. Make sure to check the current travel guidelines, road conditions and weather forecasts before embarking on your journey. Enjoy your solo adventure in Mahabalipuram.

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