01
Day: Mumbai:
On arrival at Mumbai International Airport you
will be welcome by our representative then transfer
to the hotel where we are holding the room on
ready occupancy basis. Overnight stay in Mumbai.
02
Day: Mumbai:
After breakfast takes a sight seeing tour of Bombay,
drive to Gateway of India and from here cruise
by motorboats to Elephanta Caves. A flight of
100 steps takes you to the top of the hill where
it is set. The caves houses large pillars that
seem to hold the ceiling which is made of cross
beams. The picturesque presentations of the 9
marvelous sculptured panels, set on the walls
are awe-inspiring. The most famous of the panels
is the Trimurthi, or triple-headed Shiva, where
the God is depicted as the destroyer, the preserver
and the creator. Later in the afternoon cruise
back to Gateway of India, one can have lunch at
the Taj Hotel or other several good Restaurants
like Leopold & Mondegar serving continental
cuisines. Later visit Prince of Wales Museum,
Parliament House, Marine Drive, Jain Temple, Hanging
Gardens, Return back to the hotel for overnight.
Note: Elephanta Caves
and Prince of Wales museum are closed on every
Monday.
03 Day: Mumbai - Goa
(By Air):
Today after breakfast you can go for city tour
and shopping at biggest shopping malls of Mumbai,
Cross Road, West Side, Fashion Street, which is
in main Bombay city. Optionally you can do shopping
at Inorbit in suburban. Later in the after noon
transfer to the airport to board the scheduled
flight for Goa. On arrival transfer to the beach
resort. Rest of the day is free for relaxation
and leisure at beach resort. Overnight at the
Resort.
04
Day: Goa:
After breakfast, the day is free to enjoy the
beaches and amenities available at the resort.
You can take a sightseeing tour of Old Goa -10
km from Panjim, the basilica of Bom Jesus, the
16th century church dedicated to infant Jesus
and enshrining the mortal remains of St. Francis
Xavier, is one of the most important sight of
Goa. The other Churches in the same area are St.
Cathedral, with its vaulted interior, Church of
our Lady of Rosary and Nunnery of St. Monica.
The Aguada Fort built by the Portuguese commands
the mouth of the Mondovi River and houses a lighthouse.
And in the evening enjoy Cruise over Mondovi River.
Overnight stay at hotel.
05
Day: Goa - Badami (200 kms - 4 hrs):
After breakfast check out the hotel and drive
to Badami, on arrival transfer to hotel. After
rest and relaxation visit Aihole and Pattadakal.
After some rest and relaxation visit Monolithic
Caves, which is 70 ft in length. Pillars inside
the temple are cut in clinical precision and designs
denote flowers and geometrical figures. Evidences
reveal, Mangalesha, uncle of Pulekeshi II, constructed
the cave temple in 578 AD. Each cave here indicates
the architecture gradually evolved into perfection
during the Chalukyan dynasty. Sculptures here
also tell the empire had given equal importance
to all existing faiths of its time: Shaivism,
Vaishnavism, Buddhism and Jainism. After visit
drive back to the hotel for overnight stay. Overnight
at Badami.
06
Day: Badami – Hospet - Hampi (120 Kms -
3 hours):
After breakfast drive to Hampi, en route visiting
the fascinating rock-cut caves of Badami - once
the capital city of the Chalukyan Empire, rulers
of the central Deccan from 4th - 8th centuries
AD. Set in a ravine, the site is surrounded by
fortifications, but most famous of all is the
carved and inscribed temples cut from the solid
rock. Proceed to Hospet. On Arrival check in at
Hotel Mayura Bhuvaneshwari, in the afternoon sightseeing
tour of Hampi visiting Virupaksha temple this
temple is located at the base of Hemakuta hill
and has been a place of worship since the 7th
century. It began as a small shrine but was enlarged
by the Vijayanagara kings, Hemakuta hill temples,
Bal Krishna temples, Narsimha statue, Zenana enclosures,
elephant stables, stepped tanks and kings’
palace. Evening also visit Vithala Temple to enjoy
the light illumination at 1830 hours. After visit
return to the hotel for overnight stay.
07
Day: Hospet - Hassan (355 kms - 7 hours):
After breakfast optionally you can visit once
again to Hampi to see any places, which has been
dropped yesterday. Later drive to Hassan, Optionally,
if not too tired from the long journey, you can
enjoy the splendor of Shravanbelgola. 51 kms south
- east of Hassan, one of most important Jain Pilgrim
centre. Here is the 17m high monolith of Lord
Bahubali - the world’s tallest monolithic
statue. Rest of the day you will remain free to
explore the surroundings. Overnight at Hassan
08
Day: Hassan - Belur - Halebid - Mysore (170 km
3- 4 hours):
After breakfast leave for Mysore en route visiting
Belur & Halebid, a beautiful example of Hoysala
architecture. Famous of them is The Chennakesava
Temple: which took 103 years to complete. The
temples of Halebid bear mute testimony to the
rich, cultural heritage of Karnataka. Proceed
to Mysore. On arrival transfer to hotel. Evening
is free at leisure. Overnight at Mysore.
09
Day: Mysore:
After breakfast take a sight seeing tour of the
city visiting Maharaja Palace built in 1911-1912.
The Palace is harmonious syntheses of the Hindu
and saracenic style of architecture with archways,
domes, turrets, colonnades and sculptures, which
are magnificent. St. Philomena’s cathedral
- folklore museum - Brindavan Gardens & spectacular
musical fountains & Government Buildings,
Later drive up to Chamundi Hill to see Chamundeshwari
temple and a panoramic view of Mysore. On your
way back, see the Nandi Bull. Return to the hotel
for overnight at Mysore.
10
Day: Mysore - Srirangapatnam - Bylakuppe - Madikeri
(120 kms - 2 ½ hours):
After breakfast leave for Madikeri. En route visit
Srirangapatnam the once capital of legendary warrior
Hyder Ali and his son, Tipu Sultan. The highlights
are the fortress boasting of Tipu's Mosque with
slender twin minarets and the famous Ranganathaswami
temple. Also visit the Tibetan monasteries of
Bylakuppe. After visit proceed to Madikeri. On
arrival transfer to the hotel. Overnight at hotel.
11
Day: Madikeri:
Morning after breakfast, take a tour of Madikeri
also known as the “Scotland of India”.
Visit Madikeri Fort, Abbey Falls, Nisargadhama
- Known for its calm, serene beauty, this place
is an ideal picnic spot visited by hundreds of
tourists throughout the year. Overnight at hotel.
12
Day: Madikeri - Tellichery (110 kms 2 ½
hours):
After breakfast drive to Tellichery, on arrival
transfer to the hotel. After relaxation you can
visit local spice and fish market, handloom and
bidi units. Optionally you can enjoy dine at boat
cruise. Overnight at Tellichery.
13
Day: Tellicherry:
After breakfast drive to Cannanore to see the
St. Angelo Fort and also visit Shree Muthappan
Temple at Parassinikadavu which is 40 Kms north
of Tellichery and famous for the Muthappan Theyyam.
It's the only place in Kerala where theyyam the
ritual dance form of North Kerala is performed
daily. Rest of the day is free to relax and enjoy
at the beach. Overnight at the bungalow.
14
Day: Tellichery - Mahe - Guruvayur- (170 kms -
4 hours):
Morning drive to Guruvayur through Mahe a small
beautiful trading town on the west coast established
by the French in the 17th century. It was a French
enclave years back on Malabar Coast. It is under
the administrative control of the union territory
of Pondicherry and several historical hangovers
of French influence are evident. On arrival transfer
to the hotel. Overnight at Guruvayur.
15
Day: Guruvayur - Cochin (110 kms 2 ½ hours):
Morning after breakfast visit to Guruvayur Temple,
dedicated to Lord Krishna, one of the most popular
pilgrim centres of India, followed by visit to
Punnathur Kotta, where 44 elephants belong to
the Guruvayur Krishna Temple are fenced and fed
in the Punnathur Kotta. Later check out the hotel
and drive to Cochin. On arrival transfer to the
hotel. Evening free for leisure and relaxation.
Overnight at Cochin.
16
Day: Cochin:
Today morning after breakfast, take a sight seeing
tour of Cochin: Oasis state of Kerala & on
to the Malabar Coasts & Kochi (formerly Cochin),
one of the India's most colourful cities. This
inter, connected series of Islands & shoreline
presents a vivacious blend of Cultures & Religions;
Visit to Fort Cochin & St. Frances Church
to see the town of Vasco da Gama. We also see
the Jewish Synagogue & the Mattancherry "Dutch"
Palace. This evening a memorable experience in
any journey in Kerala is a Boat Trip along the
Palm Fringed Lakes & Backwaters of the Area;
we enjoy this extraordinary excursion today. As
we sail along the shady canals we see cantilevered
Chinese fishing nets. From our launch, we enjoy
use of narrow produced - Laden dugouts & the
everyday life of families living on narrow spits
of land between the waters. In the evening enjoy
the Kathakali, one of India's most famous Classical
dances. Lavish Costumes & Exotic makeup &
Masks intensify the beauty of the dancers, intricate
moments. Overnight at Cochin.
17 Day: Cochin - Periyar:
(190 kms - 4 hour):
After breakfast checkout and drive to Thekkaddy,
on arrival transfer to the hotel, later visit
at Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary one of India's biggest
wildlife sanctuaries covering 777 sq. Km (300
Sq. miles) is a Tiger Reserve. Its centrepiece,
the man-made Periyar Lake at the height of 2000
ft. covers 26 sq. km, running through the forests
of the Western Ghats in Kerala, discover the park,
animals found here include elephant, sambar, gaur
and wild animals found here include elephant,
sambar, gaur and wild boars and birds like ibis
and grey heron. The visit is done in a boat to
view animals with a bit of extra luck we may be
able to see the rare tiger as well. Later in the
evening take a spice plantation tour to see crops
of cardamom, cinnamon, pepper, coffee, tea estates
etc. on your way back to the hotel, you could
stop at the local market and pick up some fragrant
spices. Overnight at Periyar.
18
Day: Periyar - Alleppey (114 kms - 2 ½
hours) Backwaters tours through sailing boat to
Kumarakom:
After breakfast checkout and drive for Alleppey,
on arrival embark at the houseboat. The day for
the journey of backwaters in the boat, through
the tropical countryside enchanting backwaters
of Alleppey by regattas (snake boats) for which
Kerala is very famous, while sailing enjoy palm
fringed narrow canals winding through the vast
expanse of paddy fields and the neat tiny hamlets
lined up along either side of the canals are panoramic
sights one can never forget. The Chinese fishing
nets, the reminiscent of our past trade links,
are also found on the way. Flocks of duck swimming
around the banks and tiny birds flying across
the sky remains as enduring pictures reflecting
the charm of this tourist land, you also enjoy
fishing from the houseboats, evening enjoy sunset
from the sun-deck of the houseboats, moving towards
Kumarakom. The Houseboats have generated electricity;
sitting cum dinning area, separate bedroom with
attached English toilets, sun deck and fully loaded
kitchen with a Chef, and Srank (Driver). Overnight
at the houseboat.
19
Day: Kumarakom - Cochin (90 Kms - 2 hours) - Hometown
(By Air):
After breakfast disembark from the houseboat.
Later drive to Cochin (90 kms) and transfer to
the International airport to board scheduled flight
for your hometown. On departure the tour concludes
with happy memories |