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Essence of South India
Duration : 14 Days / 13 Nights
Destination Covered : Mumbai - Goa - Badami - Hampi - Chikmagalur -
Halebid & Belur - Hassan - Shravan Belagola - Mysore - Bangalore -
Cochin - Kumarakom
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Day 01: Arrival / Mumbai
 Late
night arrival. Meeting and assistance upon arrival as our
representatives welcome you and escort you to your car.
Whilst the room keys and check-in is organized, our
representative would introduce the tour to you and hand over the
documents to you.
Welcome to India, or as we say 'atithi devo bhava' (the guest
is an incarnation of God). Thank you for giving us the
opportunity to serve you!
Overnight at Taj Mahal Palace - a 5* Taj Group Hotel
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Day 02: Mumbai / Goa (IT 306 - 1245 / 1345 Hrs)
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Following a leisurely
breakfast transfer to the airport to board your flight to Goa
Meeting and assistance upon arrival and transfer to Fort Aguada
Beach Resort
Rest of the day is at leisure for your independent activities
Overnight at Fort Aguada Beach Resort - a 5* Taj Group Hotel
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Day 04: Goa / Badami
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Morning, we will drive
to Badami
Badami is famous for its rock-cut cave temples. These temples
have been carved out on the red sandstone hills that surround
the town. There are four cave temples at Badami. These temples
date back to the 6th and 7th centuries AD and ornately carved
with figures of Hindu deities. Three temples are dedicated to
Hindu gods. The fourth one is a Jain temple and was built much
later. Near these caves lies the 5th-century Agastyatirtha Tank,
dotted with Bhuthnath temples, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The
archeological museum is located near this tank, which in turn is
near the historic Badami fort.
Upon arrival check in to the Hotel Badami Court.
Overnight at Badami Court
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Day 05: Badami / Hampi
 After
a leisurely breakfast we will drive to Hampi
After a leisurely breakfast we will drive to Hampi
Nestled in the Yamani Hills on the banks of the majestic river
Tungabhadra and 7 km from Hampi lies this resort. Swift flowing
Tungabudra river criss-crosses to create an awesome array of
naturally sculpted rock formations. This network of eroded
boulders, make a beautiful sight of the resort. A sight that
leaves you gazed on in wonder. From the vantage points of our
luxury cottage, savour this unique and unspoilt glimpse of
nature's wonderment, the water and rock formations that leave
you spellbound. The closest you can get to paradise on Earth.
Overnight at Hampi Boulders
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Day 07: Hampi / Chikmagalur (62 Kms)
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After a leisurely
breakfast we will drive to Chikmangalur
Upon arrival check in to Taj Garden Retreat
Rest of the day is at leisure for your independent activities,
of course you have car and driver available for local visits.
Overnight at Taj Garden Retreat - a 5* Taj Group Hotel
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Day 08: Chikmangalur / Halebid & Belur / Hassan
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morning we will drive to Belur and Halebid - temple towns,
slightly bigger than villages. The temples in typical Dravidian
style are excellent examples of traditional Hindu architecture.
These temples are the cream of what remain the most artistically
exuberant periods of Hindu cultural development. The wealth of
sculptural details on the temples makes them easily the most
outstanding example of art and architecture. Every inch of the
outside wall and much of the interiors are covered with an
endless variety of Hindu deities, sages, scenes from wars,
hunting, agriculture, music and dance and some very sensual
sculptures explicitly portraying the amorous lifestyles of the
dancing girls. The life outside the temples is extremely busy
and colorful. Pilgrims, bare feet with horizontal or vertical
sandalwood paste smearing on their foreheads and wearing
traditionally colored saffron or black pilgrim's costumes move
in and out of the temple complex with flowers and other
offerings in their hands. The pavement flower shops, shops
selling religious artifacts, the fruit and tea stalls with
pilgrims flocking around, add color and character to the place.
Later we will drive to Hassan. We stop a few times for pictures
such as a line of village women carrying grass over their heads
in huge sprawling bundles - the head hardly visible.
We are free to explore Hassan independently on foot. There is
only one main road, the rest are dignified trails. Little shops
(grocery, vegetables, tailors etc.) and small temples with a
steady stream of pilgrims seem to be bursting on to the lanes.
Women and men wearing traditional costumes, stand at their doors
with shy curiosity as we walk past the door steps of their
typical houses. Our walk would be invariably accompanied by
friendly shrill shrieks of children - "hello", "your
name? "Which Country"
Upon arrival check in to hotel Southern Star
Overnight at Hotel Southern Star
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Day 09: Hassan / Shravan Belagola / Mysore
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After breakfast drive
to Mysore. Enroute visiting Shravan Belagola, which is one of
the oldest and the most important pilgrimage centres for the
followers of Jain religion. It is the site of the 17mtr
monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali - believed to be the world's
tallest monolithic statue. From here we will continue our drive
to Mysore.
Upon arrival, check into hotel Lalitha Mahal Palace
After rest and relaxation, we visit the extremely colourful
Devaraja Fruit and vegetable market where tropical fruits and
vegetables are arranged in fascinating heaps and shapes. Watch
out for the amazing patterns in which fruits and vegetables are
heaped upwards as hills.The adjoining local bazaar is also a
very popular spot with local Indian shoppers where all things
needed for daily use can be found.
Overnight at Lalitha Mahal Palace
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Day 10: Mysore / Bangalore / Cochin (IT 2455 - 1840 / 2000 Hrs)
 Morning,
we proceed on a guided tour of the city Mysore, which has been
for centuries an important center for South Indian culture and
learning. It is also the city of lingering aroma of Jasmine,
Musk, rose, sandalwood, etc. This is so because Mysore is one of
the major manufacturers of incense sticks through scores of
family owned factories. The city is also a crafts center. It is
an extremely friendly and easygoing city and at an altitude of
770 meters it has a wonderful climate. The Maharaja's Palace
(1907) is a huge building in Indo - Saracenic style of
architecture; it hosts an extravaganza of stained glass,
mirrors, gilt and gaudy colors, beautifully carved wooden doors,
mosaic floors and a series of historically important paintings.
Of special mention are the beautifully carved mahogany ceilings,
solid silver doors, white marble floors and superbly collumned
durbar hall (Hall Of Public Audience).. Next we visit the temple
of Shri Chamundeshwari, set on top of the Chamundi Hills (1602
meters.). Three quarters up the hill is the famous Nandy (Lord
Shiva's Bull - His vehicle) carved out of a single solid piece
of granite and 5 meters in height. The temple itself is a huge
building with a 40mtr high seven-storied Gopuram (tower).
Later transfer to the Bangalore airport to board your flight to
Cochin
Meeting & assistance upon arrival & transfer to The
Brunton Boatyard - a Casino Group of Hotel in Cochin is situated
right at the Fort Kochi, build on the old Portuguese
architecture, Situated at the Harbour mouth overlooking the busy
ship channel all rooms boast of a magnificent view of the sea
and the Delta. There is never a dull moment out there for boats
of every size and colour constantly ply these waters not
forgetting the mammoth Ocean liners which silently glide past
just outside the window. The hotel has its own private jetty,
which doubles up as a 'café'. Over looking the pool
garden and the sea, The History Restaurant a unique gastronomic
exploration of Kerala's famous port and its rich past, the
Terrace Grill adjacent to the History restaurant opens for
Dinne, The Armoury offers a breath-taking view of the Delta.
Serving mini meals light snacks and tall drinks is open right
through the day and a major part of the night
Overnight at Brunton Boatyard - a 5* Hotel
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Day 11: Cochin
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breakfast, we proceed on a guided tour of the City. The true
character of the city is to be found in the older parts of the
Fort Cochin area. It more or less exists as it used to be a 1000
years back, when it was first built. The roads have not been
widened because the old haggard buildings, through patchwork
repairs over the centuries, still stand on the edges. This part
of the city reflects an unusual blend of medieval Portugal,
Dutch and English country life grafted on to the tropical
Malabar Coast. The fishing community of Cochin is also very
interesting. They ancient cantilevered fishing nets called
Chinese Fishing Nets. The net is fixed to a pole on the shore.
While fishing, the entire net is lowered by a primitive fulcrum
mechanism using long bamboo poles. By the same mechanism the
pole is lifted along with the catch. We will explore the sights
of Photographic as well as cultural interest. We would also
visit the 16th century Mattancherry Palace, also known as the
Dutch Palace since the Dutch substantially renovated the palace
in the 17th century. The double storied quadrangular building
surrounds a courtyard containing a Hindu temple. The Central
Hall on the first floor was the coronation hall of the Rajas of
Cochin; on display are their dresses, turbans and palanquins.
The most important feature of this palace, however, is the
astonishing murals in the bedchambers and other rooms, which
depict scenes from the Ramayana and other religious legends.
These murals are undoubtedly some of the most beautiful and
extensive anywhere to be seen in India. The unique feature here
is the unexpected and isolated Jewish community, whose origins
date back to AD 52. They are self-contained and have there own
Synagogue.
The area around the Synagogue, known, as 'Jew Town' is one of
the main centres of spice trade. Scores of small firms huddle
together in old dilapidated buildings and the air is filled with
the aroma of ginger, cardamom, cumin, turmeric and cloves. The
area is very busy. The potters are loading gunny bags of spices
on to carts, which keep running up and down the narrow lanes. We
would visit Jew Town, in the Mattancherry section and a short
walk from the ferry, is one street long. Jews used to occupy
virtually all the houses on Jew Town Road, where they sold
fruits, vegetables and spices or worked as oil pressers or
carpenters. The spice markets are still located on the narrow
street.
Kathakali Dance:
A special treat awaits us this evening as we proceed to witness
the strength and vigor of Kathakali dance drama, as it enacts
episodes from great Indian epics. The extremely stylized
gestures, the elaborate make-up, the masks and the splendid
costumes of these all-male dancers, recreates an incomparable
sense of pageantry.
Overnight at Brunton Boatyard - a 5* Hotel
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Day 12: Cochin / Kumarakom
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After a leisurely
breakfast we will drive to Kumarakom
Upon arrival check in to Coconut Lagoon, which has rightly
carved its place among the top 10 heritage resorts of the world.
The resort is on a small island and can be reached only by boat.
The accommodation consists of individual cottages built in the
traditional Kerala style, relying heavily on wood and some with
private pools.
Overnight at Coconut Lagoon (Mansion Room)
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Day 13: Kumarakom
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Day is free for
independent activities. You can also enjoy the optional
ayurvedic body massage at the resort. You could also choose to
explore the surrounding tribal villages, visit the nearby water
bird sanctuary or ride through the narrow backwater channels
through back of beyond Kerala.
Overnight at Coconut Lagoon (Mansion Room)
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Day 14: Kumarakom / Cochin Cochin / Departure
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Transfer to the Cochin
airport to board your flight back home.
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END OF SERVICES
We do hope the flavor of India will
remain on your taste buds for all times to come and hopefully would
kindle an indelible fondness for the country and her people; Thank you
for being our guest, and as we say in India 'Please Come back Soon"
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