Upon
arrival at Bangalore, our Executive will meet you at the Airport followed by
transfer to Hotel. After lunch at 14.00
pm we start a sight seeing tour around
Bangalore. Our sightseeing program contains: an ISCON Temple (International
Society of Krishna Consciousness), the Bull Temple - with a magnificent stone
statue of the sacred bull Nandi (the biggest in South India) and majestic Vidhana
Saudha the State legislature house. The impressive day trip can be completed
with excited nightlife activities. Nightlife in the town is mostly along Brigade
Road, Residency Road or Church Street. For quiet, elegant drinking the best
locations would be the 5-star hotels, such as Jockey Club at the Taj Residency
or the Polo Club at the Oberoi. A taste of colonial grandeur you will find at
the Colonnade at the Taj West End. Other places for going out for a drink are:
Down Town, Guzzler Inn, Nasa, Oasis,
Pecos a Pinch of Jazz.(Overnight stay
in Bangalore).
Departing
the hotel at 08.00am we drive to Mysore 3 hours away - the palace city of South India.
On arrival at Mysore, sight seeing tour of Mysore is awaiting of you. We will
visit the Famous “Maharaja’s Palace Built in Indo Sarcenic style
with domes, turrets, arches and colonnades. The Palace is a treasure house of
exquisite carvings and works of art from all over the world. It was once the
residence of Wodeyar. Intricately carved doors open to luxuriously furnished
rooms.The palace is especially magnificent on Sunday nights and during festivals.
We later drive to hotel and check in. In the evening we will visit Chamundi Hill,
standing as the crown jewel of Mysore, Chamundi Hills is the abode of all-powerful
Goddess, Chamundi or Chamundeswari with its carved in granite bull. (Overnight
stay in Mysore)
After
early breakfast at 08.00am we proceed for a day return excursion to Somnathpur and Srirangapatnam. In Somnathpur we will
visit the Hoyasala Temple, which stands in the middle of a walled compound.
All around the temple is an open verandah having 64 cells and it stands on a
raised platform. After, we will bring you to Srirangapatnam. Located about 15
kilometers from Mysore Srirangapatnam Temple is a blend of Hoyasala and Vijayanagar
architecture. The island derives its name from the deity of the temple located
on its western side where the major dynasties of the south have left their relics
and monuments here the Hoyasala, the Vijayanagar kings of Chandragiri, the Hyder
Ali-Tipu Sultan clan and finally the French and British. After sightseeing of Srirangapatnam around 1
.00 pm break for lunch at a nice
resort in same town. After lunch we visit Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary on one
of the three islands on the River Kavery. Ranganathittu is an important Asian nesting and breeding ground for migratory birds from across
the planet. Here you can spot some species of birds: Spoonbills, Open Bill Storks,
Darters, White Ibis, Little Cormorants, Egret, Heron, Partridge, River tern,
Stone Plougher, Snake Bird, and other exotic birds. We
return to hotel and refresh/relax. (Overnight stay in Mysore).
We depart
from the hotel after early breakfast, and drive to Calicut (Kozhikode) 5 hours
away -
the erstwhile capital of powerful Zamorins. It is an historical town with a hoary
past. It attained a position of pre-eminence in the trade of pepper and other
spices, which made it India’s emporium to international trade. It is also
a marketing centre for commodities like pepper, coconut, coffee, rubber, lemon
grass oil etc. On arrival you will check in to hotel in a charming location
with groves of swaying, graceful coconut palms facing the dancing ripples on
the water. This unique and languorous backdrop is a tranquil spot and an ideal
getaway. In Kadavu Resort you will experience the traditional Keralian Ayurveda
massage. (Overnight stay in Calicut).
We checkout
from the hotel after breakfast and drive to Cochin - a cosmopolitan city in the federal
state of Kerala. On arrival you will check in to hotel and rest of the day is
for your own activities. (Overnight stay in Cochin)
After
breakfast, we have a sight seeing tour of Cochin visiting - The
Jewish Synagogue’ at the heart of what is locally called the Jew Town,
- The St. Francis Church’, the oldest European Church in India, - The
Santa Cruz Basilica’ originally built in 1557 by the Portuguese, The Dutch
Palace, Spice market at the narrow streets and the - Chinese fishing nets’
are huge cantilevered fishing nets believed to have brought to Kochi by Chinese
traders.
Return to hotel for lunch and later in the evening at 05.30pm visit
the famous dance drama of Kerala, the “Kathakali”. This dance can
be characterized by grotesque gesticulations, amazing costumes and very extensive
make-up. The stories are mostly taken from the epics Mahabharata and Ramayana.
(Overnight stay in Cochin)
After
breakfast, by 10:30 check out from the hotel and we drive to Alleppey -
the land of Backwater, an hour and a half away. In Alleppey we will go for a cruise on a traditional
House Boat (Kettu Valam) of Kerala Style which brings you along the narrow,
quiet, small villages in over 900 km of the labyrinth water world, lined with coconut
palms. On the House Boat you will experience the typical
food of Kerala, sunbathing
on the deck, staying away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. During this
trip you can observe the daily activities of the village people, living in the
Backwaters area making traditional boats, coconut oil and designing toys with
coconut shells. (Overnight stay on the House Boat)
Disembark from Houseboat by 10 a.m. and drive the 4 hours to one of the renowned destinations for leisure - Kovalam. The journey takes you through the tropical landscape of Kerala. Kovalam beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in South India. On arrival at Kovalam check in to hotel and rest of the day at leisure. (Overnight stay in Kovalam)
In
the early morning we will visit in Kanyakumari. Located at the southern tip
of the Indian subcontinent where the
Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the
Indian Ocean meet, it offers a spectacular view of the sunrise and sunset. Kanyakumari
is famous for its beautiful Vivekanda Memorial
dedicated to the Indian philosopher Swami Vivekananda who, who is said to have
meditated here before setting out as an important religious crusader in India. The
memorial has been built on the Vivekananda Rock where the great philosopher
went into meditation that transformed him into one of the most charismatic spiritual
leaders of this century.
We will undertake a boat trip to visit the Vivekanda Memorial. After we will visit Gandhi Memorial, which was built on the spot where the urn containing his ashes was kept for the public to pay the last respect, before immersing at the confluence of the three seas. The Memorial is a testimony to a blend of rich Indian heritage and modern architecture. On route we will visit the famous wooden Padamanabhapuram Palace complex located in a small village. Return to hotel late evening. (Overnight stay in Kovalam)
After
breakfast, around 7:30 a.m.we check out from the hotel and drive the 6 hours
to Periyar. Periyar,
also called Thekkady is one of the most popular wildlife sanctuaries in South
Indian. Spread across 777 sq km in the picturesque rainforests of the Western
Ghats, this is the only sanctuary in India that offers the unique opportunity
of viewing wild life in their natural habitat. Apart from the wild life reserve
the landscape here is surrounded by tea, coffee, cardamom, cloves, pepper and
other Indian spices. On
arrival you will check in to the hotel. At
around 4 p.m. you will proceed for a guided plantation tour to a nearby garden
where various species of spices and other aromatic plants are cultivated. The
guide will explain and clarify your doubts according the species used in the
Indian cuisine. After the plantation tour we will visit the tea factory where
you can see the process of producing the tea. (Overnight
stay in Periyar)
In the early
morning of day 11 (at 06.00 am) we will take you on a guided Jungle walk in the Periyar
tiger Reserve National Park. This 3-hour-walk (not very hard) is very interesting
and gives you the chance to see the wildlife life at a very close distance.
Periyar Reserve is a home to herds of elephants, sambar, gaur, macaques and
Nilgiri Langur. If you are lucky you may even spot the rarely sighted leopards
and tigers. Return to hotel and rest. At 3.30 p.m. we will take you on the 2-hour
Boat Cruise on the Periyar Lake - the best way to observe the wildlife in its nature. During this journey you
can see the wild animals along the shore bathing, drinking, resting and foraging.
It is an excellent spot to see a family of elephants, wild boar and sambar deer
by the water's edge. Other animals you may observe in Periyar are otters and
porcupines. Also turtles can often be seen sunning themselves on the pieces
of wood that stick out of the water. Osprey and Cormorants belong to the most
important species of birds in this area.
(Overnight stay in Periyar)
We depart
from hotel at 8:00 a.m. and journey to Madurai 4 hours away - the old
city of Tamil Nadu. Madurai is the second largest city in Tamil Nadu. Situated
on the bank of the River Vaigai, Madurai has been the capital of the Pandyan
Empire for nearly thousand years and an important centre of worship, cultural
and commerce for a
long time. Today the town is considered as the cultural capital
of Tamil Nadu and is famous for its impressive temple dedicated to Meenakshi,
Lord Shiva's consort. On arrival you will check in to hotel. By 2:00 p.m. we
take you on a sight seeing tour around Madurai. First we will visit Meenakshi
temple - one of the largest temple complexes in South India a fantastic example
of Dravidian architecture. Its 12 highly decorative gopuras are adorned with
carvings of celestial and animal figures. After, we will visit Tirumalai Nayak
Palace - a gracious edifice built in the Indo-Saracenic style and Gandhi Museum.
Later you will return to the hotel. In the evening we will attend a fantastic
night ceremony at Meenakshi Temple, where God Shiva is lead to the bedroom of
his wife, Meenakshi. Madurai is a great place to look for bronze statues, carpets
or other souvenirs. (Overnight stay in Madurai)
After
early breakfast (by 8 a.m.) you will check out
from the hotel and we take you to Tanjore - the Chola Citadel, 5 hours away. Tanjore, a city
that has been a home to history and the heartland of hospitality, art, culture,
heritage governance, civilization and immortal music, remains a souvenir of
a royal past and yet has the resilience of a rising future. Upon arrival we
will go on a sight seeing tour around Tanjore. On our program is Heritage Brihadeshwara
Temple an exquisite example of the Chola architecture, declared as world heritage
monument with several pillared halls, shrines and 250 linga enshrined along
the outer walls. Further you will visit the Maratha Royal Palace and museum
which was built partly by Nayaks and partly by Marathas - royal family resides in
this Palace. It is a fascinating building with huge corridors, spacious halls,
decorated rooms, tall observation towers, beautiful stucco works, wonderful
fresco painted walls and ceilings, and an underground tunnel with intricate carvings.
Further we head to Swamimalai. Upon arrival you will check in to the hotel.
Rest of the day is free for relaxation. (Overnight stay in Swamimalai)
After
early breakfast around 8:00 a.m. check out from the hotel drive 6 hours to the laid-back
beach resort of Mamallapuram. On route we will visit a former French colony,
Pondicherry, which has retained some of its French
charms to this day, with its
well-laid wide and grid-like streets carrying french names, grand boulevards
and bouquets of bougainvillea hanging over the ivory-colored walls of colonial
mansions. Pondicherry has the exotic charms of sandy beaches, clean promenades,
temples, monuments, heritage villas, quaint old - world town and spiritual mystique,
Sri Aurobindo Ashram and Auroville. Later
we drive to Mamallapuram. Upon arrival in Mamallapuram you will check in to
hotel. The rest of the day is free for own activities. (Overnight stay in Mamallapuram)
Mamallapuram,
which is also known as Mahabalipuram and is situated on the shores of the Bay of Bengal. Mamallapuram,
a site of many sculptural marvels was once a port city of Pallavas
and is listed
today as a world heritage site and is a renowned center for stone carving. The
Pallavas have mastered many marvelous monuments with sculptural panels, caves,
monolithic Rathas and Temples where the various panels on the walls depict scenes
from Hindu mythology and fables from the Panchatantra. After breakfast we will
take you on a sight seeing tour around Mamallapuram. On
this tour we will visit "Arjuna's Penance" - the largest Bas Relief
whale-back shaped rock contains figures of Gods, demigods, men, beasts, birds
and infant represent the entire creation, the "Five Rathas", also
known as Pancha Pandava Rathas consist of five monolithic temples where each
temple is created in different style. Then we will visit "The shore Temple"
the oldest temples in South India, which was built in the 8 century AD, constructed
in Dravidian style. This temple has two shrines, one for Shiva and another for
Vishnu. For lunch we take you to one traditional Indian restaurant. After lunch
we proceed with our tour towards Tiger's Cave which was once an open-air theatre
and performed cultural program. At the end we will visit the
Crocodile Park
located just 14 km from Mamallapuram, which keeps over 1500 crocodiles of several
specious of Indian and African alligators, kept in their natural surroundings
in open pools and can be viewed from a safe proximity. (Overnight stay in Mamallapuram)
The following day you will check out from the hotel according to your flight timing and we bring you to the airport in Chennai to catch your flight back to your country of origin. ...full details