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This complete journey to the country where nothing has been
left undone, either by God, by man or by nature. In the north appreciate the
authentic cultural and architectural treasures of first level in Rajasthan,
Agra and Delhi. And, in south let yourself entangle by nature in Gods own
country and among tropical landscapes of Kerala, Beautiful architecture of
Tamilnadu
Day 1-2: Delhi
Our representative will receive you on arrival at the
airport in Delhi and will take you to your hotel.
New Delhi the capital of India is one of the most charming
& happening place in the world. With thousands of sightseeing places like
India Gate, Red fort, Jama Masjid and of course The Connaught Place. This city
has been beautifully planned with extra greenery to suite your eyes! Delhi is
surely the travelers delight.
Activities: Our full day tour of Delhi will highlight the
remarkable contrast between Old and New Delhi. We will visit iconic historical
monuments like Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, and the Jama Masjid which
is also the largest mosque in Asia. Form the mosque we will take a ride in
Rickshaw to absorb the sights and sounds of the famous Chandani Chowk market in
the heart of Old Delhi.
We will also visit the Gandhi memorial at Raj Ghat, India
Gate, Lotus Temple, Presidents residence, National Museum and modern wonders such
as the Akshardham Temple.
Day 3-4: Delhi – Varanasi
By flight or by Train
One of the most ancient cities of the world often referred
to as the ‘Spiritual Capital of India’, Varanasi is just abode of Gods. Located
on the bank of holy river Ganga, religious souls from all over the globe gather
here to take a holy dip into its sacred water. There are hundreds of ‘Ghats’
(embankments) there on which rituals are performed every evening. The
mystifying spiritual essence in the air will surely make your mind pious and
afresh.
Activities: We will enjoy an early morning boat ride on the
Ganges following with visits to various temples on the Ghats. Later we will
visit the BHU (the biggest university campus in Asia) and Bharat Kala Bhawan.
In the afternoon we will visit Sarnath, the place where the
legendary Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma. You can also call it a
“monument city”, as from the periphery to the center; Sarnath is full of
magnificent architectural masterpieces. Murals [wall paintings] are just visual
treats!
Day 5: Varanasi – Khajuraho
By flight
Khajuraho Its name comes from the word Kajur in Hindi
language which means 'date palm". Here we can see the largest set of Hindu
temples of the country, famous for their erotic sculptures (famously known as
Kama Sutra). The entire area is walled, with eight doors that allow the
entrance to the complex. Each one of these doors is flanked by two palm trees.
Originally there were about 80 temples of the remaining 22 in a good state of
preservation.
The temples were built in a space of time of about a hundred
years, between the 950 and the 1050 and are considered by UNESCO as World
Heritage Site.
Activities: We will visit the Western and Eastern group of
temples which contains sculptures of lovers and women playing various musical
instruments or performing actions such as make-up or bathing, temples decorated
with erotic sculptures. See a giant statue of Lord Vishnu at the Chaturbhuja
Temple.
In the evening we will enjoy the Light and Sound Show in the
temple complex.
Day 6-7: Khajuraho – Orchha – Jhansi
By road in 4 hr. (175 Km)
En route visit to Orchha where we can witness the
magnificence of the ancient India. We will visit Ram Raja Temple, Jahangir
Mahal and Chaturbhuja Temple which makes Orchha noteworthy.
Jhansi – Agra- By train
Agra “the city of love and perfection”, “the wonder city” or
the “Taj city” whatever you call- it mean the same, the wonder of the world –
The great Taj Mahal, which is perhaps the world’s largest token for love. Visit
the massive structure master piece to explore the white marble mausoleum which
is the pinnacle of architecture. Apart from Taj Mahal, Agra also has some other
place of attraction like Agra Fort and Buland Darwaja.
Activities: Here we will enjoy the visit (at sunrise and
sunset) to the legendary Taj Mahal, built as a memorial to the wife of the
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. We will also see the Red Fort, where Shah Jahan
spent the last few years of his life after being imprisoned by his son
Aurangzeb and Itmad-ud-daulah, at times also known as the “Baby Taj”. People
also say that the interiors of this tomb are better than that of Taj Mahal.
While driving from Agra to Jaipur, we will visit Fatehpur
Sikri which is also one of the best preserved collections of Mughal architecture
in India. The finest example is the Buland darwaja which is stupendously made
entrance gate to a mosque. We can also visit the Tomb of Salim Chisti which is
a white marble encased tomb of Sufi saint Salim Chisti.
Day 8-9: Agra – Jaipur
By road in 3 hr. (140 Km)
Jaipur the Capital and the largest city in the state of Rajasthan is rich
in heritage, culture and architecture with splendid forts, palaces, temples and
beautiful quiet havelis. Apart from these captivating attractions, Jaipur also
shows exquisite craftsmanship and stunning jewelry. These intricate artworks
give life and color to the uniqueness of this pink city. In addition, the
serenity of lush gardens and floral variety gives us fabulous scenery.
Activities: We will begin our Jaipur excursion with a ride
on decorated elephants to visit the Amber Fort Palace, a beautiful fusion of
Mughal and Hindu style of architecture & have option of Elephant Ride in
the Fort.
Later, back in the city we will visit the City Palace, Hawa
Mahal (the Palace of the Winds), Jantar Mantar – world’s largest stone
observatory and the Birla Temple. In the evening, explore the Old City of
Jaipur and visit Choki Dhani to enjoy an exuberant Folk Dance performance and a
puppet show.
** Accommodation in Mud Cottages (beautiful cottage with all
the hotel amenities)
Day 10-11: Jaipur – Jodhpur
By road in 5 hr. (310 Km)
Jodhpur also known as the “Blue City” is home to the daring
Rathore Rajputs. Situated in the desert of Thar, the splendor that Jodhpur
exhibits in its temples and palaces is what transforms it into a chaotically
charming city.
Activities: We will visit the Mehrangarh Fort, one of the
largest forts in India; Jaswant Thada and the Umaid Bhawan Museum. In the
evening we will embark on a Jeep Safari to visit the “Bishnoi Village”, a
community of nature worshipers who are committed to protecting trees and
wildlife.
Day 12-13: Jodhpur – Udaipur
By road in 5 hr. (255 Km)
En route visit to Ranakpur Jain Temples.
Ranakpur is located in a shady valley surrounded by lush
green forests, to the north of Udaipur, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is
one of the most beautiful white marbled Jain Temple complexes in India and one
of the five major holy places of Jainism.
Udaipur - Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake, Udai Sagar Lake, Swaroop
Sagar… and the list of lakes in this city goes to infinity! Often referred to
as the ‘city of Lakes’, Udaipur is located in eastern Rajasthan. With heart
throbbing Palaces all around the city, Udaipur is a major tourist destination
of India. “Dudh Talai” & “Gulab Bagh” is a must watch for nature lovers.
The magnificent ‘City Palace’ has everything that screams to
you the history of this metropolis.
Activities: In Udaipur, our day excursion will include the
City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Bagore Ki Haveli, Saheliyon Ki Bari, Vintage Car
Museum and a visit to the Crystal Gallery Museum of the City Palace. In the
evening we will enjoy a boat ride on scenic Lake Pichola.
Day 14: Udaipur – Chennai
By flight
CHENNAI known as Madras is the cradle of Dravidian civilization,
one of the oldest cultures in the world. The metropolis has few tall buildings
but we would recommend enjoying and relaxing in the provincial market instead
of the bustle of a big city atmosphere.
Activities: We will visit Santhome Cathedral, constructed by
the Portuguese during 14 & 15th century in the name of Saint Thomas; St.
George Fort, one the first constructions of the East India Company en India;
Rippon Building, with more than hundred years of life this building was named
after the Governor Rippon who was the father of autonomy in India.
Day 15-16: Chennai – Mahabalipuram
By road in 1 hr. (52 Km)
On the way you will visit Kanchipuram, also known as
"the golden city" or "city of a thousand temples". It is
one of the seven holy cities of India. Most important temples of Kanchipuram
are the Kailasanatha, the Sri Kanakshi and Varadarajaswam.
Mahabalipuram: One can call it a city of Stones and
Carvings! With lots of temples here and around, Mahabalipuram provides
excellent sightseeing!
Shore temples, Five Rathas, and the Sculpture Museum add to
the beauty of this fascinating city!
Activities: We will visit the shining Shore temples
dedicated to Lord Shiva; the temple of Anantasayana or ‘reclining Vishnu’;
Arjuna’s Penance, Pancha Pandava Rathas, the Varaha Cave, Krishna’s Butterball.
In the evening relax on the beach.
Day 17-18: Mahabalipuram – Chennai
By road in 1 hr. (52 Km) -Chennai – Madurai -By train
Madurai - The Athens of the East- attracts large number of
tourists from worldwide. It is synonymous with the highly acclaimed Meenakshi
Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Other center of attraction includes Tirumalai
Nayak Palace, Thirupparankundaram Temple and Gandhi Museum.
Activities: We will visit the thousand pillared Madurai
Meenakshi Temple; the Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple; Koodal Alagar Temple;
Thirumalai Nayak Palace; and Gandhi Museum.
In the evening we can enjoy a Light and Sound Show in temple
complex.
Day 19: Madurai – Thekkady
By road in 2.5 hr. (139 Km)
Thekkady is a true paradise for nature lovers. The Periyar
National Park is located at the top of the ranges of Western Ghats in the
southern state of Kerala. It is a wildlife sanctuary famous for its dense
evergreen, moist deciduous forests and savanna grass lands leaf. It is home to
herds of elephants, sambar, gaur etc... It also has a lake in the heart of the
sanctuary, which is a veritable paradise for all wildlife lovers.
Activities: We will enjoy a boat ride in the scenic Periyar
Lake amid lush, calm environs of Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. A Naturalist
accompanying us on the boat will explain all about Periyar’s wildlife. Glimpse
elephants frolic; see gaurs and bison’s along the lake shore bathing, drinking,
resting; sight River Otters – the only lake mammal here. In the evening we will
visit the tea and spice plantations.
Día 20: Thekkady – Cochin
By road in 3.5 hr. (155 Km)
Cochin officially known as Kochi is a major city in the
state of Kerala. It has one of the major seaports of the country and is located
in the district of Ernakulum, about 220 kilometers north of the state capital,
Thiruvananthapuram. The combination of several villages on the coast of
southwest created the current incarnation of Kochi (Cochin or), where walking
at sunset, try fresh fish from offshore vendors and boat ride around the
islands off the coast are part of the most popular activities among visitors.
The art centers present traditional dance, Kathakali.
Activities: We will start our excursion with a visit to the
Old Fort Area, one of the most ancient Jewish communities of the world
constructed in 1568. Later we will visit the Dutch Palace & Cemetery; St.
Francis Church with the grave of Vasco da Gama; will stroll through the spice
and antique markets and see the Chinese fishing nets. In evening we will enjoy
traditional Kathakali dance performances or even a kaleidoscope of martial arts
and traditional dance forms of Kerala.
Day 21: Cochin – Alleppey
By road in 3hr. (145 Km)
Alleppey washed by the silvery waves of the Arabian Sea,
which is nicknamed "the Venice of the East", welcomes you. The city
dedicated to nature has canals, backwaters and picturesque lagoons. The
"snake boat races" are the most significant traditional event in
Alleppey. This city is also considered as the oldest planned city in this
region and the lighthouse built on the coast of the city adds to the beauty of
this place.
Activities: Cruise Kerala's backwaters in a traditional
houseboat which will give you a distinctly unique experience! These quaint slow
moving exotic barges have all the creature comforts of a hotel – furnished
bedrooms, modern toilets, living rooms, kitchen and a balcony for
viewing/angling – shaded and with uninterrupted amazing views of an untouched,
rather inaccessible rural Kerala. Your food will be prepared and served on the
boat itself. The next morning we will disembark in Kumarakom. !
Day 22-24: Kumarakom – Kovalam
By road in 3hr. (145 Km)
Kovalam is basically a beach based city which is often
referred to as the Paradise of South! There are endless stretches of Coconut
Trees which keeps you hooked to the beauty of this place. There are endless
numbers of beach resorts that allow you to take some sleep in nature’s lap! You
can even try your hand at fishing with the help of the local fishermen of that
area.
The beach complex also includes a number of Ayurveda health
resorts, shopping areas and centers of yoga and Ayurvedic massage.
Activities: Relax at the beaches and visit local temples and
shopping areas in the city.
We will do an excursion to Kanyakumari; the southernmost tip
of India- formerly called Cape Comorin. It’s basically an n extension of the
Cardamom Hills of the Western Ghats Range of India. Kanyakumari is notable
basically for pilgrimage. Also the multi-colored beach sands will make your
heart go fly!
Day 25-26: Kovalam – Mumbai
By flight -Soothing weather, sea beaches and a fabulous
metropolitan city with magnificent nightlife- Mumbai! -The hotspot for
tourists- is all about falling in love with this city. The more time you will
spend here, the more will get connected with it!
From Juhu Beach to Marine Drive...from Gateway of India to
the Prince of Wales museum Mumbai is surely a visitor’s delight.
For the religious people - there is the Great Siddhivinayak
Temple, Hajrat Ali Shrine & Mahalakshmi Temple, and the famous Elefanta
Caves – which attract pilgrims from all over India!
Activities: While exploring the city we will see the Gateway
of India, Victoria Terminus Railway Station, Mumbai High Court, scenic Marine
Drive, Flora Fountain, and Prince of Wales Museum. Visit Hanging Gardens,
Kamala Nehru Park, Mani Bhavan, Dhobi Ghat, Crawford Market, Hanuman Circle;
Partially glimpse the Parsi Tower of Silence from afar while driving past.
Explore vibrant Markets and Bazaars. Enjoy the evening on the famous Chowpatty
beach.
Day 27: Mumbai – Departure
Today we will visit the Elefanta Caves, complex ancient
rock-cut temples of 600 AD.
Return back to the Mumbai City. Rest of the ay is at
leisure. And, as per your international flight schedule you will be transferred
to airport for flight back home.
Tour End with sweet memory of India !!
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