Exclusive Chennai to Narasimhar temples Car Rental Package: 3-Nerkottu Narasimhar Pilgrimage by Car
Planning a Chennai to Narasimhar Temples car rental package is one of the simplest ways to visit these revered shrines without juggling multiple buses, uncertain timings, or unfamiliar routes. With a dedicated vehicle and driver, you can focus on darshan, temple etiquette, and the spiritual significance of each stop, while keeping the trip comfortable for families, seniors, and first-time visitors alike.
Whether you’re aiming for a single temple visit or a circuit across nearby Narasimha temples, the right package helps you balance travel time, breaks, and local conditions with a clear itinerary and transparent pricing. In the sections ahead, we’ll walk through the best route options, what’s typically included, how to choose the right car, and practical tips to make your journey smooth and meaningful.
Narasimhar Temples One day Package Highlights:
- A spiritual day trip to the revered Nerkottu Narasimhar Temple.
- Comfortable private vehicle for convenient travel.
- Ample time for darshan and temple exploration.
Itinerary:
- Early Morning Pickup: Depart from Chennai around 5:00 AM.
- Stop 1: Breakfast – On the Way Local restaurant
- Stop 2: Singirigudi Temple — Morning darshan and temple visit.
- Stop 3: Poovarasankuppam Temple — Explore the temple
- Stop 4: Parikkal Temple — Darshan and time for prayers.
- Stop 5: Lunch Break — Chennai highway – Local restaurant
- Return: Drive back to Chennai by evening, around 6:00–7:00 PM.
Chennai to Narasimhar Temples Car Rental Package Price
- Swift Dzire AC Car Rs.8000/-
- Etios AC Car Rs.8000/-
- Ertiga AC Car Rs.
- Innova AC Car Rs.
- Crysta AC Car Rs.
Package Inclusions:
- Private AC car with experienced driver
- Fuel, tolls, Pondicherry Permit and parking charges
- Flexible stops for refreshments and breaks
- Assistance with temple information and timings
Package Exclusions:
- Entry fees or donations at temples (if any)
- Meals (can be arranged on request)


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