BOMBAY >> HYDERABAD >> BANGALORE >> HASSAN >> MYSORE >> OOTY >> COCHIN >> THANEERMUKH >> KUMARAKOM >> PERIYAR >> MADURAI >> TIRUCHIRAPALLI >> MAHABALIPURAM >> MADRAS >> MUMBAI
With arrival into
the metro and commercial centre of Mumbai (Bombay).We will next take a flight to
Hyderabad, the capital town of Andhra Pradesh was the richest and largest state
at the time of Independence.The famous Charminar - is the city's landmark.From
here we take a short flight to the garden city of India - Bangalore also now
referred as the silicon city.From here we drive to Hassan - famous for the 12th
century temples of Belur and halebid and then the stop is Mysore - a city of 17
palaces.The drive further takes us to the queens of the southern hill stations -
Ootacamund (Ooty) - a name drived from the Nilgiri or Blue Mountains.Further we
continue our tour to Cochin the capital of Kerala often referred to as Gods own
country.Here one can have a boat ride or visit the old Jewish community dated
back to 52 AD.Next is the famous backwater trips onto Kumarakom and to Periyar
National park.Few hours drive from here takes us to Madurai which houses the
Meenakshi Temple.We also visit Rameshwaram and then onwards to
Tiruchirapalli.After visiting the rockfort temple we drive to Mahabalipuram and
finally take our flight from Chennai (Madras) to Bombay.
DAY 01 : ARRIVE BOMBAYUpon
arrival in Mumbai ( Bombay ) you are met and transferred to your prebooked
Hotel. This afternoon proceed on a guided tour of the city, which is distinctly
tropical. Its weathered Victorian mansions, some still privately owned, and
grand public buildings, many beautifully lit at night, stand as lingering
reminder of the days of the British Raj, First visit the Gateway of India,
hastily created as a symbol of welcome to Queen Mary and King George V of
England on their to India in 1911. Next visit the Hanging Gardens, perched at
the top of Malabar Hill, which provide lovely views over the Arabian
Sea.
Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 02 : BOMBAY - HYDERABAD (BY
FLIGHT )After breakfast an excursion on motorized boats
across the Arabian Sea to the Elephanta Caves, which house several, sculputres
and images sacred to the Hindhu faith . Of special mention is the sculpture of
the Holy Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva - the Creator, Preserver and the
Destroyer. Afternoon we are transferred to the domestic airport to board flight
for Hyderabad. Upon arrival we are met and transferred to our prebooked
Hotel.
Overnight at the Hotel.
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DAY 03 :
HYDERABADHyderabad, the Indian Subcontinent's richest and largest
state at the time of independence, now the capital of Andhra Pradesh. Your city
tour reveals an amalgam of old world charm together with the ebullience of
modern growth. Char Minar - the city;s landmark, has four minarets built in the
16th Century. Mecca Masjid is an impressive 17th Century mosque built of
granite. Birla Temple, the library and the university all display the grandeurs
of modern - day India. Salar Jung Museum house and extraordinary collection
including rare fine-art objects of the Nizam, once the wealthiest man in the
world. The ancient fort of Golconda is the former capital of the Qutab Shahi
dynasty. Originally a mud structure, it grew into a magnificent fortress
citadel. It is know for the use of acoustics in its architectural desing - sound
signals could be passed from the gates to the top of the fort without the use of
modern equipment. Tombs of the dynasty rulers are situated nearby, set in
manicured gardens.
Overnight at the Hotel.
DAY 04 : HYDERABAD - BANGALORE( BY FLIGHT ) -
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Upon arrival in Bangalore most popularly known as the Garden City of India we
take a short city tour . The city is full of well laid out gardens. Wide tree
lined avenues, imposing buildings and lively bazaars. Visit the Bull Temple,
situated on a hill is one of Bangalore's oldest attractions. Afternoon depart
for Hassan .Upon arrival in Hassan we check into our prebooked Hotel.
Hassan
is the base of visiting the famous temples of Belur and Halebid. The temples
which remained incomplete despite 80 years of labour, offers the finest
workmanship in stone to the God.It is said that the temples here are even better
than the famous Konark and the Khajuraho temples.
DAY 05 : HASSAN - MYSOREDepart
for Mysore enroute visiting Halebid, Belur, Sravanabelagola, Halebid is the
sister temple of Belur, Built in the 12th Century from soft soapstone and
depicts the entire Hindu Pantheon, Sravanabalagola is the shine to the jain
Saint Gaomateswara, carved in 983 AD out of solid rock , 500 rock hewn steps
lead up to it. Religious rituals involve bathing the statue in milk and rose
petals.
Upon arrival in Mysore check into your prebooked hotel for an
overnight stay.
DAY 06 : MYSOREAfter a relaxed
breakfast we drive for a morning sightseeing of the city of Mysore. Mysore a
city of 17 Palaces - the Maharaja's City Palace being one of the largest in the
country. Today's city tour include the zoological gardens, the Chamundi Temple,
handicraft Centre and 22 kms away - the Brindavan Gardens, which are a sight by
day and night. Evening visit to the gardens where there are many illuminated
fountains.
Overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 07 : MYSORE - OOTYMorning
after breakfast we start our drive towards Ootacamund most popularly known as
Ooty. It is mostly referred to as the Queen of the Southern Hills stations.It
drives its name from the Niligiri or the Blue Mountains - the name to the Hills
by the inhabitants for more than 850 years because of the blue haze of clouds
which envelope the hill slopes.
Upon arrival we check into our prebooked
Hotel.
Afternoon we drive around Ooty to visit the Botanical Gardens , Lake
Doddabetta , Mukurti Peak , the Pykara Dam and the sprawling Tea
Plantation.
Overnight at the Hotel.
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NOWDAY 08 :
OOTY - COCHINAfter
a relaxed morning breakfast we are now set to start our journey towards the
famous town of Kerela - COCHIN. Upon arrival in Cochin we check into our
prebooked hotel.
Evening is relaxed and free for individual
activities.
Overnight at the Hotel.
DAY 09 :
COCHINEarly morning rise and transfer to the backwaters of Cochin,
which run from the sea inland through lush tropical countryside. It could be
compared to a cruise down the eAmazon with jungle foliage hanging from the
banks. This relaxing boat trip is fascinating, as our guide discussed the
history of the early explorers and traders who used this as a main artery to the
sea. Even the locals board and disembark, coming and going from village. Return
to Cochin and afternoon spent exploring the unexpected and isolated Jewish
community. It was a main area for spice trading. Scores of small companies
huddle together in old buildings, with the air filled of ginger, cardamom, cumin
and clove scent. Local potters load carts of spices running up and down narrow
lanes for transport. One street - long area is the Mattacncherry section, used
to occupy virtually all Jewish homes, the oldest synagogue in the former British
Empire. Cochin is one of the most fascinating cities of coastal south India. It
is a city with indelible marks of Christian, Islamic, Hindu and Jewish
traditions. The true character of the city us to be found in the older part of
the Fort Cochin area which remains as it used to be a 1000 years ago. This part
of the City reflects an unusual bled of medival Portuguese, Dutch and English
life grafted on to the tropical Malabar coast. A unique feature here is isolated
Jewish community, whose origins date back to AD 52.
Evening we go to watch
the famous Kathakali Dance Performance.
Overnight at the
hotel.
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10 : COCHIN - THANEERMUKH - KUMARAKOMDrive to the Thaneermukh boat
landing stage and take a boat ride on the Backwaters to Kumarkom and check in to
the our prebooked resort . The rest of the day relaxing by the pool or taking a
sunset cruise on a man - powered nice-boat. You may wish to visit the Ayurvedic
centre for a herbal massage. In the Evening attend a demonstration of Kerala
cuisine cooking.
DAY 11 :
KUMARAKOM - PERIYARAfter early morning breakfast
depart by car for a 5 hour drive to Thekkady. The drive up to this hilltop
wildlife sanctuary is one of the most beautiful . Starting with cocount groves
at the lower lever you then see rubber, tea and the spice plantation as you gain
height. Upon arrival check into the Resort. In the afternoon take a jeep ride to
a nearby spice plantation. Late afternoon take a boat ride on Lake Periyar to
look for wild animals drinking or taking a dip in this 100 year old
lake.
DAY 12 :
PERIYAR - MADURAIToday
we start our drive towards Madurai. Upon arrival at Madurai we checkinto out our
prebooked Hotel.
Afternoon we visit Madurai whose history goes back to six
centuries before Christ. The Pandyan rulers made this their capital until the
14th Century and the city flowered with the genius of its writers, builders,
poets and academics. Then the Nayaks ruled Madurai from the middle of the 16th
Century to 1743. The ten tall Gopurams of the Meenakshi Temple were raised
during their dynasty. This is a huge compled of Temples. A thousand - pillared
hall and a tank. A full day tour visiting the Meenakashi Temple, Palace of King
Triumalay, the great tank, Gandhi Museum and Temple at Alaghat Koli enroute
visiting Elephant Rock.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
DAY 13 :
MADURAIAfter an early breakfast take a full days tour to
Rameshwaram, a major center for Hindu piligrimage. Here the God Rama offered
prayers to Lord Shiva. One of the most scared towns of India , it is well known
for its temple corridor - the longest in India, the Bathing Ghat , Ganthamathana
Parvatham , Kothandaramar temple , Kurusadai and other nearby islands - abundant
with coral reefs and other Marine wonders.
Return to the hotel for
overnight.
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NOWDAY 14 :
MADURAI - TIRUCHIRAPALLI (TRICHY
)Depart for Trichy by road enroute visiting Tanjore.
Thanjaur was the seat of the Chola Empire from the 10th to the 14th Centuries
and it was a Chola King, Rajah Chola who built the greatest of its 74 temples,
the Birhadeswara Temple which is more than 200 feet tall in the Dravidian
truncated pyramid form, and has a huge lingam in its sanctorium. In the inner
shrine of the temple, one sees India's second largest statue of Nandi the bull,
the mount of the God Shiva.
Upon arrival in Trichy check into your prebooked
hotel.
Evening at leisure for personal activities.
Overnight at the
Hotel.
DAY 15 : TRICHY - MAHABALIPURAMAfter breakfast we go for
a morning city tour of Trichy visiting Rock Fort, Sirangam and Jambukeshwar
Temples.
Trichy's historic associations stretch from chola times to the 18th
Century karnataka Wars, When Britain and France espoused the aspirations of
rival princes.
We now continue our journey towards Mahabalipuram. Upon
arrival we check into our prebooked hotel.
Overnight at the hotel.
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DAY 16 :
MAHABALIPURAMMorning we undertake a full day city tour of
Mahabalipuram and Kanchipuram. Mahabalipuram, once the principal port of the
Pallavas who ruled between the 06th and 09th Centuries AD. "The City of Seven
pagodas". Is nothing less than a breathtaking display masterful sculpture carved
out of solid rocks of granite, the Shore Temple - a plendid example of early
temple construction in the south. Penance of Bhagirata the worlds largest bas -
relief also known as "Argon's Penance'.
Kanchipuram, city of a thousand
temples, Once the capital of Pallava, Kanchipuram still contains no less than
124 shrines. The temples were built mainly by two rulers, Mahendray and Mamalla
Narashimha Parman. Typical of their architecture is the Kailasnatha Temple
dedicated to Siva, believed to be 1200 years Old . Other important ones include
the 16th Century Ekambasreshwar Temple, Kamakshi Temple, and Vaikunta Perumal.
Kanchipuram is the centre of Silk weaving and is famous for its saris and
materials.
Return to the Hotel for an Overnight.
DAY 17 : MAHABALIPURAM - MADRAS ( DRIVE )
- MUMBAI
(BOMBAY) FLIGHTEarly morning we depart for Madras city
tour visiting the National Art Gallery Fort St. George, St. Mary's Church and
the St. Thomas Cathedral and drive along the marina. Walk with our guide though
some colourful market areas.
Afternoon transfer to the airport to board our
flight for MUMBAI ( BOMBAY ). Upon arrival we are met and transferred to your
prebooked Hotel.
Rest of the day at Leisure.
Overnight at the
Hotel.
DAY 18 : LEAVE BOMBAYAfter what will have
been a majestic way to see and experience royal India, we bid farewell as we are
transferred to the airport for our flight back home.
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