BEST
OF SOUTH INDIA
A cultural tour of India
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Tour
Summary
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Map |
Day
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Place
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| 01 |
Arrive
Mumbai |
| 02 |
Mumbai |
| 03 |
Mumbai
– Cochin (By Flight) |
| 04 |
Cochin |
| 05 |
Cochin
– Thekkady
(Drive: 190 Km / 6 Hrs) |
| 06 |
Thekkady |
| 07 |
Thekkady
– Kumarakom
(Drive: 150 Km / 3 1⁄2 Hrs) |
| 08 |
Alleppey
– Kovalam
(Drive: 175 Km / 4 Hrs) |
| 09 |
Kovalam |
| 10 |
Kovalam–Kanyakumari
–Madurai |
| 11 |
Madurai |
| 12 |
Madurai
– Tanjore
(Drive: 195 Km / 4 Hrs) |
| 13 |
Tanjore
– Pondicherry
(Drive: 150 Km / 4 Hrs) |
| 14 |
Pondicherry
–Mahabalipuram -Chennai (Drive: 160
Km / 4 Hrs) |
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Day
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Place
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| 15 |
Chennai |
| 16 |
Chennai
–Mysore
( Train # 2007 –Shatabadi Exp, Dep:
06:00 Hrs, Arr: 13:00 Hrs) |
| 17 |
Mysore
– Srirangapatam –Bangalore (Drive:
150 Km) |
| 18 |
Bangalore
– Home |
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Day 01: Arrive Mumbai:
Namaste! We are warmly welcomed the traditional Indian
way with hands clapped together. After immigration and
custom formalities, we are transferred to our Hotel.
Rest of the day is free for rest.
Overnight: Fariyas Hotel (2 Nights)
Day
02: Mumbai
After breakfast, our experience of Mumbai starts with
Gateway of India- Mumbai's most famous monument; this
is the starting point for most tourists who want to
explore the city.
We continue our tour of Mumbai by visiting the Prince
of Wales Museum & Victoria Terminus which is recently
added to the world heritage site. This is city’s
most exuberant Gothic building look more like a lavishly
decorated palace or cathedral than a train station.
Our Next Stop is at Mani Bhawan, where Mahatma Gandhi
stayed here during the freedom Struggle of British India.
The house is now converted into a Museum. From here
we leave for Jain Temple and Hanging gardens, Tower
Of Silence, the bustling Crawford Market and drive past
Haji Ali - the tomb of a wealthy Muslim merchant, who
renounced all his worldly belongings before embarking
on a pilgrimage to Mecca. The tomb itself is over eight
hundred years old and linked to the mainland by a path
that is annually submerged in the high monsoon tide.
We end our tour at the Dhobi Ghats - a vast outdoor
laundry. After the tour we return back to our hotel.
(B, D)
Day 03: Mumbai – Cochin : By Flight
Today we are transferred to airport for our flight to
Cochin. On arrival, we are transferred to our Hotel.
Rest of the day is free for personal activities.
Overnight: Casino Hotel by CGH Earth (2 Nights)
(B, D)
Day 04: Cochin
In the morning we tour Cochin, the commercial capital
of Kerala, with one of the finest natural harbors in
the world. We visit the oldest European Church in India
"St. Francis Church". Today it is governed
by the Church of South India (CSI). Vasco De Gama was
buried here before his remains were taken back to Portugal
14 years later. Next we visit the Santa Cruz Cathedral
Built by the Portuguese in around the 16th century;
this Roman Catholic Church is famous for the beautiful
paintings on its ceiling. We visit the Jewish Quarter
with its old synagogue, and the Dutch palace built by
the Portuguese and given to the Raja of Cochin. Later
we take a boat cruise to visit the Bolghatty Palace
and observe the fascinating Chinese fishing nets in
action.
In the evening we enjoy Kathakali Dance Performance.
This dramatized presentation of a play usually based
on the Hindu epics of Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas,
has a unique combination of literature, music, painting,
acting and dance. (B, D)
Day 05: Cochin – Thekkady : (Drive: 195
Km / 5 Hrs)
In the morning after breakfast we drive to Thekkady.
The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary (Entry: 0600 to 1800
hrs): Lying close to plantations, in the rich jungles
of Periyar in Thekkady is one of the world’s most
fascinating natural wildlife reserves – the Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary. Spread across 777 sq km, of which
360 sq. km is thick evergreen forest, the Periyar Wildlife
Sanctuary was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1978. Noted
for its geomorphology, diversity of wildlife and scenic
beauty, the Reserve attracts visitors from all over
the world. On arrival in Thekkady, we check in our Hotel.
After lunch we visit the spice plantation. About 4000
Sq. KM of Idukki district is under spice plantations.
The main occupations of the natives are spice farming
and trading. The original produce was cardamom, pepper,
ginger and turmeric, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, all spice,
tea etc. This will give an excellent opportunity to
the visitor to see the spice plants and ayurvedic medicinal
plants and buy some garden fresh spices from the plantations.
This is a guided Tour and it will take 1-1:30 hours.
Later in the evening we return back to our hotel.
Overnight: Thekkady Wild Corridor (2 Nights)
(B, D)
Day 06: Thekkady
Our day starts with a Jungle walk at the Periyar Wild
life Sanctuary. Later we return back to our hotel for
breakfast. In the afternoon we take boat ride over the
Lake Periyar to watch animals in their natural habitat
on the water's edge. While cruising on Lake Periyar,
we are likely to see animals like Wild Boars, Sambars,
Wild Dogs, Langur Monkeys, Wild Elephants and water
birds; darter, grey heron, egret and kingfisher. Evening
is free to explore the local bazaars at Thekkady and
time to purchase some local spices grown in that area. (B,
D)
Day
07: Thekkady – Kumarakom: (Drive: 150 Km / 3 1⁄2
Hrs)
Today we drive to Kumarakom. An unbelievably beautiful
paradise of mangrove forests, emerald green paddy fields
and coconut groves interspersed with enchanting waterways
and canals adorned with white lilies. Situated on the
Vembanad Lake, in this small water world you will come
across plenty of traditional country crafts, boats and
canoes which will take you into the heart of the scenic
lake. On arrival in Kumarakom we board our traditional
houseboat (rice boats - "Ketuvallam") and
begin our journey through the picturesque backwaters
and small lakes relaxing in the tranquility of Kerala's
beautiful scenery -Experience the way of life and activity
of the local people.
Overnight: A.C. Deluxe House Boat (1 Night)
(B, L, D)
Day 08: Alleppey - Kovalam: (Drive: 175
Km / 4 Hrs)
Breakfast on board. Sail to Alleppey & disembark
at Puthenagady Jetty. A scenic comfortable drive conveys
us to the beautiful Kovalam Beach on the Malabar Coast
near Trivandrum. The palm-fringed bays in secluded coconut
groves, promise a relaxed stay. The boundless blue waters
of the Arabian Sea and miles of white sands washed away
by the surf at the feet of the stalwart palms and the
rocky promontories make this beach an incredible paradise.
Overnight: Uday Samudra Beach Hotel (2 Nights)
(B, D)
Day 09: Kovalam
Day is free to relax on Beach. (B, D)
Day 10: Kovalam – Kanyakumari –
Madurai: (Drive: 250 Km/ 7 Hrs)
After breakfast we leave for Madurai, en-route visiting
Kanyakumari "Lands End" of India. Kanyakumari
is the southernmost tip of peninsular India where the
waters of the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean and the
Arabian Sea meet. We visit the Temple of Goddess Kumari,
Vivekananda Rock Memorial in the sea where Swami Vivekananda
mediated. Later after lunch we continue our onward journey
to Madurai. On arrival, we check in our Hotel.
Overnight: Fortune Pandiyan - Madurai (2 Nights)
(B, L, D)
Day
11: Madurai
Madurai situated in southern Tamil Nadu is the second
largest city in Tamil Nadu, is an important cultural
and commercial centre. Today we visit Madurai. The main
city area revolves around Meenakshi Temple, with its
baroque example of Dravidian architecture and the four
tall gopurams (pillars) with multicolored Gods, Goddesses,
demons and deities. Madurai is famous for the imposing
Temple, a structure in the Dravidian style of architecture.
The history of the city dates back over 2,000 years
when it was the capital of the Pandyas. The most interesting
feature of the temple is its Hall of a thousand pillars
some of which sound like metal when hit with an object.
The metal stone or musical pillar, although made of
stone, produces sounds of different metals. Other places
of interest include the Tirumalai Nayaka Temple and
the Temple Art Museum. (B, D)
Day
12: Madurai – Tanjore (Drive: 195 Km / 4 Hrs)
In the morning after breakfast we drive to Thanjavur,
popularly known as Tanjore, where lies the famous Brihadishwara
Temple and its sprawling palace complex. The town is
famous also for its distinctive style, a combination
of raised and painted surfaces. "Krishna"
is the most popular deity depicted, and in the Tanjore
School his skin is white, rather than the traditional
blue-black. Tanjore was the ancient capital of the Chola
Kings whose origins go back to the beginning of the
Christian era. Our afternoon tour of World Heritage
Site of Tanjore includes Shri Brihadishwara temple built
by "Raja-Raja" in 1010 A.D, which is the crowning
glory of Chola temple architecture. The temple, set
in spacious grounds, has several pillared halls and
shrines. Inscriptions record the names of dancers, musicians
and poets a reminder of the significance of this area
to the development of the arts. We end our tour of Tanjore
with a visit to the Tanjore Palace & Museum which
has an eclectic collection of regal memorabilia most
of it dating from the early 19th century.
Overnight: Hotel Sangam (1 Night) (B, D)
Day
13: Tanjore – Pondicherry: (Drive: 150 Km / 4
Hrs)
In the morning after breakfast we drive to Pondicherry.
The Union Territory of Pondicherry is situated on the
Coromandel Coast of South India, about 160 kms south
of Chennai. Pondicherry traces its origin to Saint Agasthya,
the revered sage of the south. It was also the site
of many a battle between the British and the French,
and was the capital of French India, before it attained
its independence.
Being a small and quiet enclave of Tamil Nadu, it has
imbibed Tamilian culture. Apart from the charming atmosphere,
excellent restaurants, and cheap beer, what attracts
most travelers to Pondicherry is the Sri Aurobindo Ashram.
The ashram, founded by Sri Aurobindo in the year 1926,
has brought international reputation to this coastal
town. Tours of the ashram, the spiritual tenets of which
combine yoga and modern science, are popular within
India and abroad.
Overnight: Hotel Atithi (1 Night) (B,
D)
Day
14: Pondicherry – Mahabalipuram - Chennai: (Drive:
160 Km / 4-5 Hrs)
In the morning after breakfast we drive to Mahabalipuram.
We visit the World Heritage Site of Mahabalipuram. This
group of sanctuaries, founded by the Pallava kings,
was carved out of rock along the Coromandel Coast in
the 7th and 8th centuries. It is known especially for
its rathas (temples in the form of chariots), mandapas
(cave sanctuaries), giant open-air relief’s such
as the famous 'Descent of the Ganges', and the temple
of Rivage, with thousands of sculptures to the glory
of Shiva. After lunch, we continue our journey to Chennai.
On arrival we check in our Hotel. Rest of the day is
free to relax.
Overnight: The Pride (2 Nights) (B, L, D)
Day
15: Chennai
We tour of Chennai starts with visit to The National
Art Gallery & Museum. The museum was established
in 1857 and contains one of the best collections of
bronzes in the country, including the famous icon of
Natraja. Our Next stop is at St. Mary's Church-built
in 1680. This was first English Church in Chennai and
is India's oldest surviving British church. In the church
there are reminders of Clive, who was married here in
1753, and Elihu Yale, the early governor of Madras.
We end our tour with a visit to People’s Park
and the beautiful Marina Beach, the second longest beach
in the world, and the clock towers. (B, D)
Day
16: Chennai –Mysore (Train # 2007 – Shatabadi
Exp, Dep: 06:00 Hrs, Arr: 13:00 Hrs)
Early morning we are transferred to railway station
to embark on the luxury first class train to Mysore.
This is a very comfortable train journey. It offers
air-conditioned "executive class airline"
seating with meal services on board. On arrival, we
are transferred to our Hotel. Mysore has never failed
to mesmerize with its quaint charm, rich heritage, magnificent
palaces, beautifully laid-out gardens, imposing buildings,
broad shady avenues and sacred temples. Our afternoon
tour includes the Maharajah's Palace, the Shri Chamundeswari
Temple and the Nadi Shiva's Mount. The evening is free
to enjoy the Vrindavan Garden and City Palace, which
is beautifully lit on certain days.
Overnight: Hotel Regaalis (1 Night)
(B, D)
Day
17: Mysore – Srirangapatam – Bangalore:
(Drive: 150 Km / 3 Hrs)
In the morning after breakfast we drive to Bangalore
en-route visiting Srirangapatam, the island fortress
that was once the capital of the warrior -Kings Hyder
Ali and Tipu Sultan, the Tiger of Mysore. On arrival
in Bangalore we check in our Hotel. In the afternoon
we take a city tour of Bangalore, visiting Vidhana Soudha:
This imposing edifice built almost entirely of dressed
Bangalore granite, is a tribute to temple architecture,
housing the Legislative Chambers of the state government,
this is Bangalore's best - known landmark. Cubbon Park:
in 1864, Lord Cubbon, the then viceroy of India, laid
out 3000 acres of verdant tranquility. Today, it is
an oasis of greenery in the heart of Modern Bangalore,
Tipu Sultan's Palace: Now a museum, this two- storied
ornate wooden structure is a mine of information and
is one of the most remarkable Islamic buildings in the
city. Also visit Lal Bagh Gardens: this 240 acre expanse
of greenery forms one of India's most beautiful botanical
gardens, the credit of which goes to the rulers Hyder
Ali and his son Tipu Sultan, who laid out an 18th century
paradise with rare trees brought from far off Persia,
Afghanistan and France. Rest of the evening is free
for shopping in local bazaar.
Overnight: Fortune Select J P Cosmos (1 Night)
(B, D)
Day
18: Bangalore – Home:
The day is free to relax. Check out time 12:00 Noon.
The day is free for shopping and other personal activities.
In the evening we are hosted a farewell dinner before
we are transferred to airport to connect our flight
back home. (B, D)
GUARANTEED
GROUP DEPARTURE DATES |
2012
English Speaking Departures
Jan 21, Feb 25, Mar 24, Apr 21, May
27, Jun 24, Jul 21, Sep 01, 15, Oct 20 & Dec 01, 22 |
Inclusions |
| Tour
Price Includes |
Tour
Price Does Not Include |
Accommodation on twin share basis in the mentioned hotels. |
International airfare & airport/departure taxes |
Meals as mentioned in the itinerary
(B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner) |
Insurance / Visas |
Transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary by air-conditioned Vehicle. |
Tips / Gratuities |
Road tax, Toll Charges, parking fees and driver’s overnight wages. |
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Services of local English speaking guide |
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| Entrances to museums and sites included in the itinerary |
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| Harbor Cruise in Cochin (Common Boat) |
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| Kathakali Dance performance -Cochin |
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| Boat Ride at Lake Periyar –Thekkady |
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| Guided Jungle Walking Tour -Thekkady |
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| Airfare in Economy Class from Mumbai to Cochin |
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Train Fare in Executive Class from Chennai -Mysore |
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Tour
Price |
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| We
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EURO (for clients outside North America).
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| Departures
2012 |
Double
Occupancy |
Single
Supplement |
| Jan
21, Feb 25 |
US $ 2839 |
US $ 1370 |
| Mar 24 |
US $ 2739 |
US $ 1317 |
| Apr
21, May 27, Jun 24, Jul 21 & Sep 01, 15 |
US $ 2637 |
US $ 1157 |
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Estimated
International Airfare - International
airfare is NOT included in this tour |
| Canada
- West Coast |
US
$ 1600 |
USA
- West Coast |
US
$ 1400 |
| Canada
- East Coast |
US
$ 1200 |
USA
- East Coast |
US
$ 1000 |
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Participants |
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tour operates on a minimum of 02 and a maximum
of 15 participants. |
Notes
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Customised
Itinerary
If you would like to have a tour on dates
other than the above ones or with a customised
itinerary, please contact us and we will be happy
to work out an exclusive program for you.
Foreign Language Departures
Please contact us for information on French,
German,
Italian and Spanish
speaking departures.
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