16 Days Offbeat Rajasthan Tour

Jojawar

Tour Overview

Embark on an extraordinary journey through the heart of India with our comprehensive 16-day tour. Beginning in the vibrant capital city of Delhi, your adventure unfolds with visits to iconic sites such as the India Gate, Qutub Minar, and the regal President’s House. Travel to the spiritual town of Pushkar, where the Brahma Temple and tranquil Pushkar Lake beckon. Continue to the historic town of Jojawar, where horseback and train safaris immerse you in the local culture and stunning landscapes.

In Udaipur, the City Palace and Sahelion Ki Bari await, while Jodhpur boasts the majestic Mehrangarh Fort. A camel safari through the Thar Desert takes you to the enchanting Osian Temples and Sam Sand Dunes, allowing you to savor desert life. Explore Jaisalmer’s golden fortresses before reaching the camel breeding farm in Bikaner. Discover the artistic havelis of Mandawa and the regal palaces of Jaipur, from the Amber Fort to the majestic Hawa Mahal.

This unforgettable journey concludes in Delhi, leaving you with a treasure trove of memories and experiences that showcase the diverse facets of India’s rich heritage.

Duration:  16 Days / 15 Nights

Places:  Delhi > Pushkar > Jojawar > Udaipur > Jodhpur > Dabdi > Osian > Sodakore > Jaisalmer > Sam > Bikaner > Mandawa > Jaipur > Delhi

16 Days Offbeat Rajasthan Tour from Delhi

Destinations Covered

Delhi: Delhi, the political and cultural capital of India, welcomes you with its bustling streets, historical monuments, and modern marvels. From the impressive India Gate to the ornate Laxmi Narayan Temple, Delhi offers a glimpse into both its colonial past and contemporary vibrancy.

Pushkar: A serene and spiritual town, Pushkar is famous for its sacred Pushkar Lake and the Brahma Temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the few in the world. Its narrow streets, bustling markets, and vibrant atmosphere make it a unique destination.

Jojawar: Nestled amidst the Aravalli hills, Jojawar offers a tranquil rural experience. The train safari here provides an insight into local life, while the majestic Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur and the stunning Marwari horseback safari showcase the region’s rich heritage.

Udaipur: Known as the City of Lakes, Udaipur exudes romance and beauty. The City Palace and Jagdish Temple reveal its royal history, while the serene Sahelion Ki Bari and the artsy Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir showcase its cultural side.

Jodhpur: The Blue City of Jodhpur is dominated by the imposing Mehrangarh Fort, offering stunning panoramic views of the city. Ranakpur’s intricately carved Jain Temples en route to Jodhpur showcase the region’s architectural brilliance.

Sam Sand Dunes: The captivating Sam Sand Dunes near Jaisalmer offer a true desert experience. Enjoy a camel ride through the dunes, witness breathtaking sunsets, and immerse yourself in Rajasthani folk music and dance.

Bikaner: Bikaner boasts the remarkable Junagarh Fort and the fascinating Karnimata Temple, where rats are revered. Visit the Camel Breeding Farm to learn about the breeding and care of camels, a quintessential part of desert life.

Mandawa: The town of Mandawa in the Shekhawati region is famed for its ornate havelis adorned with exquisite frescoes. These mansions tell stories of the past through their intricate artwork.

Jaipur: Known as the Pink City, Jaipur dazzles with its colorful architecture and vibrant culture. The Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and the astronomical Jantar Mantar observatory highlight its royal history and scientific achievements.

Detailed Tour Plan

Day 1: Welcome to Delhi

Delhi International Airport

Welcome to the political and Cultural Capital of India – Delhi. Traditional welcome at the airport by our representative and transfer to hotel.

Day 2: Delhi – Pushkar (390 km from Delhi, 07 hrs drive)

After a early breakfast proceed half day sightseeing tour of Delhi where ornate buildings recall the days when India was the Jewel in the crown of the British Empire.

Rashtrapati BhawanVisit the India Gate and the grand Government buildings, the President’s House, Mahatama Gandhi Memorial and also visit Laxmi Narayan temple popularly known as Birla Temple and the 11th century Qutab Minar.

Qutub Minar

After lunch we leave for Pushkar. On arrival check in to the hotel and freshen up. An interesting dinner under the stars with the Rajasthani cultural folk music and dances awaits you. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 3: Pushkar

brahma temple pushkar

After breakfast, go for a full day sightseeing and visit the Brahma temple (said to be one of the few temples in the world dedicated to this deity) Pushkar Lake, Man Mahal and Savitri temple in Pushkar.

Pushkar Lake

Also visit the famous Dargah Sharif at Ajmer. Relax at the resort after a full day of sightseeing and shopping. Overnight at the resort in Pushkar.

Ajmer Sharif

Day 4: Pushkar – Jojawar (160 km from Pushkar, 3½ hrs drive)

After a leisurely breakfast, check out of the hotel and enjoy a beautiful drive to Jojawar. Check in to the hotel and lunch at the hotel. After lunch we proceed for an amazing insight into the village life and its surroundings on the back of the famous Marwari Horses.

Jojawar

Return back well in time to enjoy the Rajasthani dinner, dance and music, a perfect end to a lovely day. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 5: Jojawar

A very exciting day awaits you; after breakfast we start the day with train Safari which is one of the major attractions at Jojawar.

jojawar train safariThe train safari takes you through the beautiful & scenic Aravallis passing through tunnels and bridges overlooking the dazzling lake and the forest around it. This gives a good insight into the local tribal life.

The train journey will be followed by the Jeep safari organized to the neighboring tribal and Rebari settlements where one could interact and peep into the rich rural culture of Rajasthan and later visit a famous tribal horse lord temple where high tea is served just around sunset.

jojawar jeep safariEnthusiasts could also opt for four wheel driving. A real exciting day comes to an end and we look forward to a beautiful dinner under the stars.

Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day 6: Jojawar – Udaipur (150 km from Jojawar, 3hrs drive)

After breakfast we drive to Udaipur, the city of lakes. The city was built in 1559 A.D. by Maharaja Udai Singh and has been described as the most romantic spot in the continent of India.

City Palace udaipur

jagdish temple udaipur

Saheliyon ki bari udaipur

pichola lake udaipur

Visit the City Palace museum, the Jagdish temple, Sahelion Ki Bari (Queen’s resort for their friends) Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir (Folk art museum) and the Pratap Memorial. We will also visit the Shilpgram, a tribute to the Rajasthani rural life and the craftsmen.

Overnight stay at the hotel in Udaipur.

Day 7: Udaipur – Jodhpur (185 kms from Udaipur, 4-5 hrs drive)

After breakfast proceed by road to Jodhpur. Enroute visit the Ranakpur Jain Temples.

Ranakpur Jain Temple

Ranakpur is widely known for its marble Jain temple, and for a much older Sun Temple which lies opposite the former. In general, the Jain temples of Ranakpur present a distinct style of their own. The ceilings of the temples are adorned with foliage scroll work and geometric patterns. The top and bottom part of the domes are joined by Brackets with figures of deities on them.

Arrival in Jodhpur and visit the Umaid Bhavan Palace Museum.

Umaid Bhawan Palace MuseumEvening at leisure and over night stay in Jodhpur.

Day 8: Jodhpur – Dabdi (70 kms from Jodhpur, 1½ hrs drive)

Check out of the hotel after an early morning breakfast and start the day with the morning sight seeing of Jodhpur which includes the massive Mehrangarh fort.

mehrangarh-fort-jodhpur

This massive Mehrangarh fort came first and around it grew the city of Jodhpur protected by a high stone wall with seven gates and countless bastions) en route Osian.

osianOn arrival at the resort we begin our adventure of the camel safari. Packed lunch will be served in the afternoon arrival at village Bikamkor with a packed lunch. On arrival you will be met by our Safari staff and Camel riders. Then start your Camel Safari for village Dabdi, a two hour ride. Just before sunset, arrive at your exclusive mobile safari camp. Enjoy an evening under the stars followed by a candlelit dinner. Over night at the Dabdi dunes. Distance covered-9 kms.

Day 9: Dabdi – Osian

After breakfast we will start our safari through the Thar Desert. After a four hour ride we approach the oasis village ‘Khetasar’ where we visit the local weavers and the potters. Here lunch will be served by the oasis or at a village hut. After lunch resume the safari for the resort covering a total distance of 25 Km.

Khetasar

Alternatively for those not wanting to proceed to the resort by camel, Jeeps will be waiting to take you to the resort and there the afternoon can be spent enjoying the swimming pool located on the highest sand-dune.

Evening folk entertainment followed by dinner. Overnight at the resort in Osian.

Day 10 : Osian – Sodakore (200 kms from Osian, 5 hrs drive)

After breakfast take a short tour of the famous Osian Temples and then proceed to Sodakore.

osian-templesOsian temple is a cluster of ruined Brahmanical and Jain temples dating from the 8th to 11th  centuries. The city was a major religious centre of the kingdom of Marwar during the Pratihara dynasty. Of the 18 shrines in the group, the Surya or Sun Temple and the later Kali temple, Sachiya Mata Temple and the main Jain temple dedicated to Lord Mahavira stands out in their grace and architecture.

Sodakore

Arrival at the nature resort in Sodakore which offers Organic food, farm fresh dairy and poultry products. In the evening enjoy the village safaris interacting with the vibrant village community and a walk around the Amla Orchard.

Overnight at the resort with cultural dinner.

Day 11 : Sodakore – Jaisalmer – Sam (110 kms from Sodakore, 3 hrs drive)

Check out of the resort after breakfast and proceed for sightseeing of Jaisalmer which includes the golden-hued Jaisalmer fort, Nathmalji ki Haveli, Patwon ki Haveli, Salim singh ki Haveli.

Jaisalmer Fort

patwon ki haveli jaisalmer

After sightseeing of Jaisalmer proceed for the Sam Sand Dunes, the perfect place to enjoy & experience a desert life.

jaisalmerEnjoy the sun set on the back of Camel in the dunes followed by dance, music, cocktails and dinner in the dunes under the stars.

Overnight at the camp in Sam.

Day 12 : Sam – Bikaner (380 kms from Jaisalmer, 6-7 hrs drive)

After breakfast proceed by road to Bikaner enjoying the small villages and rural sights of Rajasthan with its sand dunes. Over night stay in Bikaner.

Day 13 : Bikaner – Mandawa (190 km from Bikaner, 4hrs drive)

junagarh-fort-palaceAfter breakfast visit the Junagarh Fort, constructed between 1588-1593 by Raja Jai Singh, a general in the Mughal Emperor Akbar’s army followed by the Karnimata Temple at Deshnok; famous as the rat temple.

Karni Mata Temple Karni Mata Temple

Also visit the prestigious camel breeding farm in the evening around 1530hrs and proceed to Mandawa, a small and bustling town in the Shekhawati region lying north of Jaipur.

beautiful-Havelis-of-the-Shekhawati-region

Its importance lies in the splendidly frescoed havelis or mansions – mostly constructed by the prosperous merchants, between the 18th and 20th centuries.

Overnight at the hotel in Mandawa.

Day 14: Mandawa – Jaipur (160 km from Mandawa, 4hrs drive)

After brunch check out of the hotel and start for Jaipur. Arrival in Jaipur by the evening and check in to the hotel.

Day 15 : Jaipur

amber fort jaipur

Full day sightseeing of Jaipur which includes places of interest like the City Palace, Jaigarh Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar and Amber Fort.

City Palace jaipur

Jantar Mantar jaipurThe steep approach to the Amber Palace gives you an opportunity to enjoy an elephant ride up the hill like a King and a Queen with a scintillating view of the lake below surrounded by hills.

Elephant ride to the fort

Late evening free for independent activities or shopping. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 16 : Jaipur – Delhi (260 km from Jaipur, 5 hrs drive approx))

After breakfast check out of the hotel and proceed to Delhi Airport as per your further flight.

End of Tour

FAQs about the Tour

Q1: What is the starting point of the tour?
A1: The tour begins in Delhi, the political and cultural capital of India.

Q2: What are the major attractions in Pushkar?
A2: Pushkar is famous for its Brahma Temple, Pushkar Lake, and the Dargah Sharif at Ajmer.

Q3: What unique experience does Jojawar offer?
A3: Jojawar offers a horseback safari, allowing you to explore the village life and scenic landscapes of Rajasthan.

Q4: Which iconic monument dominates the skyline of Jodhpur?
A4: The Mehrangarh Fort, a majestic fortress, dominates the skyline of Jodhpur.

Q5: What can you experience at Sam Sand Dunes?
A5: At Sam Sand Dunes near Jaisalmer, you can enjoy camel rides, witness stunning sunsets, and indulge in Rajasthani folk music and dance.

Q6: What is the significance of Ranakpur in the itinerary?
A6: Ranakpur is known for its intricately carved Jain Temples, showcasing the region’s architectural brilliance.

Q7: What are the highlights of Udaipur?
A7: Udaipur, the City of Lakes, is known for the City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Sahelion Ki Bari, and the artsy Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir.

Q8: How is the desert life experienced in Bikaner?
A8: Bikaner offers a visit to the Camel Breeding Farm, showcasing the breeding and care of camels, an essential aspect of desert life.

Q9: What is special about Mandawa?
A9: Mandawa is known for its ornate havelis with intricate frescoes, offering a glimpse into the region’s historical and artistic heritage.

Q10: How does the tour end?
A10: The tour concludes in Delhi after exploring the vibrant cities, historical landmarks, and cultural treasures of Rajasthan.

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10 Days South India Splendors Tour

kapaleeswarar temple chennai

Tour Overview

Explore the vibrant tapestry of South India on this captivating 10-day journey. Embark from Chennai, a city steeped in history, and embark on a full-day exploration, delving into the city’s treasures like the Museum and Art Gallery, the impressive Fort St. George, and the resplendent Marina Beach. Venture forth to Madurai, a city of devotion and architectural splendor, where you’ll witness the awe-inspiring Meenakshi Temple and partake in an enchanting aarti ceremony.

Traverse to Periyar, where the lush landscapes house thrilling encounters with elephants and the wilderness during a boat ride. Engage in a jeep safari through the charming hills, immersed in the aroma of spices, and connect with local tribes. Continue your journey to the serene backwaters of Kumarakom, where you’ll embark on a rejuvenating houseboat voyage.

Wind through Alleppey to the captivating Cochin, where the echoes of colonial history blend seamlessly with traditional Indian culture. Marvel at Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue, and the iconic Chinese fishing nets. Immerse yourself in the ancient martial art of Kalaripayattu, and savor the rich legacy of Kerala before departing from Cochin.

Duration:  10 Days / 9 Night

Places:  Chennai > Madurai > Periyar > Kumarakom > Alleppey > Cochin

10 Days South India Splendors Tour from Chennai

Destinations Covered

Chennai: Begin your journey in the bustling metropolis of Chennai, a city that seamlessly blends its rich history with modernity. Explore its colonial past through the monumental Fort St. George and the ancient St. Mary’s Church within the fort complex. Stroll along the Marina Beach, one of the world’s longest urban beaches, and witness the grandeur of Kapaleeswarar Temple and San Thome Cathedral. Immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant culture at the Flower & Fruit Market and the bustling streets.

Madurai: Step into the heart of Tamil culture in Madurai, a city famous for its majestic Meenakshi Temple, a masterpiece of Dravidian architecture adorned with intricate carvings. Visit the Thirumalai Nayak Palace, a testimony to regal splendor, and experience the spirituality of the city through the divine rituals at Meenakshi Temple.

Periyar: Immerse yourself in the wilderness of Periyar National Park, where the serene Periyar Lake offers the opportunity to spot wildlife during a tranquil boat ride. Engage with elephants at an Elephant Camp, and venture on a jeep safari through spice plantations, cascading hills, and tribal villages. Feel the harmony of nature as you explore this lush paradise.

Kumarakom: Journey to the enchanting backwaters of Kumarakom, a serene paradise renowned for its natural beauty and tranquil surroundings. Let the soothing backwaters, swaying palms, and picturesque landscapes wash away your worries. This is your time to relax, rejuvenate, and savor the serene ambiance.

Alleppey: Embark on a unique experience as you cruise the mesmerizing backwaters of Alleppey on a traditional houseboat. Drift through the narrow canals, catch glimpses of local life, and savor delicious cuisine onboard. Witness the magical allure of Kerala’s backwaters as you spend a day immersed in its beauty.

Cochin: Immerse yourself in Cochin’s rich heritage, where colonial influences meet local traditions. Wander through the atmospheric lanes, admire the intricate architecture of the Dutch Palace, and explore the vibrant Jewish Synagogue. Gaze upon the iconic Chinese fishing nets, take in the rhythms of Kathakali dance, and witness the ancient martial art form of Kalaripayattu.

This captivating journey through South India takes you on a diverse exploration of culture, history, spirituality, and natural beauty, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that will stay with you long after the tour concludes.

Detailed Tour Plan

Day 01: Arrive Chennai 

Chennai International Airport

You will arrive at Chennai Airport. Following customs, immigration formalities and baggage collection, our representative will meet you as you exit the arrival terminal after which you would be transferred to your hotel. Check in to your hotel. Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 02: Chennai

Full day sightseeing tour of Chennai. Founded in 1639, Chennai was the site of the first settlement of the East India Company. Sightseeing tour of the city visiting the Museum and Art Gallery ( closed on Friday).

Flower & Fruit Market Chennai

Drive through the Flower & Fruit Market; visit the Fort St. George (closed on Friday), which once served as the very first bastion of the East India Company. Within the Fort complex, is also the oldest Anglican Church in India, St Mary’s Church, built in 1678-1680.

fort st. george chennai

Drive along the Marina Beach, one of the longest beaches in the world.

kapaleeswarar temple chennaiAlso visit Kapaleeswarar Temple   (temple remain closed from 1230 -1600 hours) & San Thome Cathedral, which is said to contain the remains of St. Thomas the Apostle (Doubting Thomas) and drive past the Marina Beach.

marina beach chennai

Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 03: Chennai – Madurai (Flight) 

Breakfast at hotel. In -time transfer to airport to connect  flight to Madurai.

Arrive Madurai – Meeting and assistance on arrival at airport and transfer to hotel.

Thirumalai-Nayaka-PalaceAfternoon city tour visit the Thirumalai Nayak Palace and magnificent Shree Meenakshi temple – an excellent example of Dravidian architecture.

meenakshi temple madurai

Evening witness aarti ceremony at Meenakshi Temple. Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 04: Madurai – Periyar (Surface Drive) 

Drive to Thekkady. Arrive Periyar and check-in at hotel.

Elephant Camp periyar

Afternoon proceed for Elephant Camp – Elephant ride, bathing, washing, feeding, commanding and timber dragging.

Day 05: Periyar 

Early morning proceed for the boat ride in the Park for wildlife viewing.

wildlife-sanctuary-of-Periyar

Return for the breakfast at hotel. In the afternoon enjoy jeep safari to Ottakathalemedu Cross hills (approx 1500 meters above sea level).

Spice Plantation PeriyarDrive through cardamom coffee, pepper plantation to chellarcovil mettu  (1200 meters high from sea level). A small walk though the area (Black Tea/ cardamom tea & local snack served on the hill). En-route visiting the spice plantations cardamom, pepper, coffee, cinnamon, vanilla  and different spices.

tribal village periyarVisit Tribal village during the Jeep Safari.  Stay overnight at hotel/ resort.

Day 06: Periyar – Kumarakom (Surface Drive)

After breakfast, proceed to Kumarakom – the spectacular and inviting backwater destination. Arrive at Kumarakom by noon. Check-in to your hotel.

KumarakomThe rest of the day is at leisure to explore the beauty of the natural surrounding and serenity of the beaches. Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 07: Kumarakom – Alleppey (HouseBoat)

Breakfast at Hotel. By noon board Houseboat from resort jetty.

houseboat-from-Kumarakom-to-Alleppey

Lunch on board, cruise through the canals, witness the  serenity of the surroundings and the local lifestyle. Dinner on board.

Day 08: Alleppey – Cochin (Surface Drive) 

Awake early to experience a magical backwater morning. Breakfast on board Houseboat.

Disembark Houseboat (around 0930 hours) at Alleppey, where you will be met and transferred to Cochin, a short drive away. Upon arrival check in at the hotel. Afternoon is free for individual activities.

Kochi chinese fishnets

Cochin is a fascinating blend of medieval Portugal, Holland, an English country village and the local tropical Malabar culture. Here you see the India’s oldest church, old fashioned Chinese fishing nets, a classical Indian dance performance and five hundred year old Portuguese houses as you tour Cochin, a quiet seaside city in Kerala found here. Kathakali-dance

Evening witness Kathakali Dance performance in regular theater. Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 09: Cochin 

Mattancherry Dutch PalacePost breakfast proceed for a sightseeing tour of Cochin visiting the Dutch Palace (closed on Fridays), Jewish Synagogue (closed on Fridays and Saturdays).

Jewish-Synagogue-Cochin

Also visit the cantilevered Chinese fishing nets, St. Francis Church where Vasco da Gama was originally buried, and the Santa Cruz Church with its pastel colored interior and carved wooden panels.

St. Francis Church

Also witness the traditional martial of South India – Kalaripayattu.  Kalaripayattu is the oldest martial art form of Kerala in South India, is formed by the combination of two words Kalari means school, gymnasium and Payattu means to fight or exercise. This unique martial art form is said to be more than 2000 years old.

kalaripayattu danceStay overnight at hotel.

Day 10: Cochin 

In-time transfer from hotel to airport to board onward flight.

End of Tour

FAQs about the Tour

Q1: What are the main destinations covered in this tour?
A1: This tour covers Chennai, Madurai, Periyar, Kumarakom, Alleppey, and Cochin in South India.

Q2: What attractions can I expect to see in Chennai?
A2: In Chennai, you can explore attractions like the Fort St. George, St. Mary’s Church, Marina Beach, Kapaleeswarar Temple, and San Thome Cathedral.

Q3: What is the highlight of Madurai?
A3: The highlight of Madurai is the magnificent Meenakshi Temple, an excellent example of Dravidian architecture, and the Thirumalai Nayak Palace.

Q4: What experiences can I enjoy in Periyar?
A4: In Periyar, you can engage with elephants at an Elephant Camp, go on a boat ride on Periyar Lake for wildlife viewing, and take a jeep safari through spice plantations and tribal villages.

Q5: What is special about Kumarakom?
A5: Kumarakom is known for its enchanting backwaters, serene surroundings, and picturesque landscapes, providing a perfect setting for relaxation.

Q6: How can I experience the backwaters of Alleppey?
A6: You can experience the backwaters of Alleppey by boarding a traditional houseboat, where you’ll cruise through narrow canals, witness local life, and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings.

Q7: What attractions await in Cochin?
A7: Cochin offers attractions like the Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue, Chinese fishing nets, St. Francis Church, and the chance to witness Kathakali dance and Kalaripayattu martial art.

Q8: How do I explore these destinations?
A8: You’ll explore these destinations through guided tours, sightseeing, boat rides, safaris, and immersive cultural experiences.

Q9: What are the key activities in this tour?
A9: Key activities include visiting temples, experiencing backwaters on a houseboat, wildlife viewing, exploring historic sites, and witnessing traditional performances.

Q10: How does the tour end?
A10: The tour concludes in Cochin, where you can enjoy a final sightseeing tour before departing for your onward journey.

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7 Days Odisha Tour

Konark temple

Tour Overview

Embark on an enriching journey through the culturally vibrant state of Odisha with this tour. Starting in Bhubaneswar, the capital city, you’ll be guided through a remarkable blend of history and natural beauty. Witness the awe-inspiring Konark Sun Temple, a 13th-century marvel and one of India’s seven wonders, before unwinding on the golden sands of Puri’s pristine beach. Explore Raghurajpur, a village renowned for its Patachitra art, and Pipili, famous for its exquisite appliqué handicrafts.

Delve into Bhubaneswar’s rich heritage, visiting the Peace Pagoda at Dhauli and the ancient rock edicts, then venture into the rock-cut caves of Khandagiri and Udayagiri. Traverse the ‘Diamond Triangle’ of Ratnagiri, Udayagiri, and Lalitagiri, where Buddhist monasteries and stupas abound, showcasing a captivating facet of Odisha’s history. Venture into the breathtaking Bhitarkanika National Park, home to saltwater crocodiles, diverse bird species, and the Olive Ridley Sea Turtles.

Your unforgettable journey ends with cherished memories and a sense of Odisha’s cultural and natural treasures as you return home from Bhubaneswar Airport.

Duration:  7 Days / 6 Nights

Places:  Bhubaneswar > Puri > Raghurajpur > Pipili > Bhubaneswar > Ratnagiri > Udaygiri > Lalitagiri > Ratnagiri > Bhubaneswar

7 Days Odisha Tour from Bhubaneswar

Destinations Covered

Bhubaneswar: The tour commences in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha, known for its rich history and ancient temples. This city is a treasure trove of historical and cultural landmarks. Visitors are welcomed by its unique blend of old-world charm and modern growth.

Konark Sun Temple: A visit to the Konark Sun Temple offers an awe-inspiring journey into architectural brilliance. This 13th-century marvel, also known as the Black Pagoda, is an exquisite ode to the sun god Surya. The intricately carved stone structure is a testament to the creative genius of ancient India.

Puri: The tour moves to Puri, a coastal gem famous for its golden beaches and the revered Jagannath Temple. The allure of Puri lies not just in its natural beauty but also in its spiritual significance, making it a significant pilgrimage destination.

Raghurajpur: This village is an art lover’s paradise, renowned for Patachitra paintings, a traditional Odishan art form. Raghurajpur is a living art gallery where artisans create intricate paintings, presenting a glimpse into the region’s cultural heritage.

Pipili: Pipili is a vibrant town known for its colorful appliqué handicrafts. The streets are adorned with these exquisite fabrics that are used for various purposes, from decorations to garments. The craftsmanship of Pipili artisans is a sight to behold.

Bhubaneswar Sightseeing: Dhauli, a site of historical significance, stands as a symbol of Emperor Ashoka’s transformation from a conqueror to a follower of Buddhism. The Peace Pagoda or Shanti Stupa, with its serene surroundings, offers a spiritual retreat. The Udayagiri and Khandagiri caves hold ancient rock-cut architecture and a glimpse into the life of ascetics.

Ratnagiri, Udayagiri, Lalitagiri: These three sites form the “Diamond Triangle” of Buddhist heritage in Odisha. Explore ancient monasteries, stupas, and museums that provide insights into the region’s Buddhist past. Lalitagiri, with its Pushpagiri University campus, adds an educational dimension to the journey.

Bhitarkanika National Park: Venture into the fascinating wilderness of Bhitarkanika, a biodiversity hotspot and one of India’s largest viable mangrove ecosystems. From saltwater crocodiles to diverse bird species and Olive Ridley Sea Turtles, this park offers a chance to immerse oneself in nature’s wonders.

This tour encapsulates the essence of Odisha, from its rich historical tapestry to its stunning natural landscapes, creating an unforgettable experience that blends cultural exploration with awe-inspiring natural beauty.

Detailed Tour Plan

Day 01: Arrive Bhubaneswar

Arrival at Bhubaneswar Airport. On arrival meet & assist at the airport followed by transfer to puri.

Bhubaneswar Airport

Over Nights stay at Hotel.

Day 02: Konark Tour (35 km from Puri)

After breakfast, visit to Konark temple (Sun Temple).

Konark templeKonark temple is a 13th century sun temple (also known as black pagoda). It was constructed by oxidized & weathered sandstone. It is one of the seventh wonder of India.

golden beach of puri

Back to Puri. Leisure time to spend at golden beach of puri (One of the finest beach of India).

Over Night stay at Puri.

Day 03 : Puri – Raghurajpur – Pipili – Bhubaneswar (75 km)

After breakfast check out from Hotel.

raghurajpur patachitra raghurajpur patachitraProceed towards Raghurajpur (Patachitra village), 12 km from Puri. After that proceed towards color village of Pipili. It is famous for designing beautiful appliqué handicrafts. It is a town of artisans famous for their colorful fabrics. After that proceed towards Bhubaneswar. Check in to hotel. Over night stay at Bhubaneswar.

Day 04: Bhubaneswar Sightseeing

dhauli bhubaneswar

After Breakfast proceed towards Dhauli where Emperor Ashoka after the bloody battle & his victory over the kingdom of kalinga renounced warfare & embraced the teaching of Buddha.

ashoka rock edict dhauliAlso visit the Peace Pagoda or Shanti Stupa built in the early 1970 &  the two ancient rock edict dating from 260 BC which outline Ashokas detained instructions to his administrators to rule with gentleness & fairness.

khandagiri CavesAfter that proceed towards Khandagiri & udaygiri, the caves of Udayagiri (Hill of Sunrise) and Khandagiri (Broken Hills) command a unique position in the filed of history, rock-cut architecture, art and religion. Back to Hotel. Dinner at hotel. Over night stay at Bhubaneswar.

Day 05 : Ratnagiri – Udaygiri – Lalitagiri (110 km from Bhubaneswar)

After a relaxed morning drive towards Ratnagiri. Check in to hotels.

ratnagiri odishaUdayagiri Caves udayagiri odisha

Campus of Pushpagiri University at Lalitgiri lalitgiri odishaPost lunch proceed towards Ratnagiri, Udayagiri, Lalitgiri ( Buddhist Monasteries, stupas and museums) also Known as diamond triangle of Buddhist heritage.  Also visit at the Campus of Pushpagiri University at Lalitgiri.

Back to Hotel. Overnight at Ratnagiri.

Day 06 : Bhitarkanika National Park (110 km distance from Ratnagiri) 

After breakfast proceed towards Bhitarkanika . It is famous for Salt Water crocodile, Indian Python, deer.

Bhitarkanika National Park Bhitarkanika is a hot-spot of biodiversity. It’s home  to largest population of giant salt water crocodile in India.

Bhitarkanika National Park

Also home to more than 215 species of birds including amazing eight variety of Kingfishers. It is the second largest viable Mangrove  Eco-System in India Harbors more than 70 species of Mangrove and its associates.

Bhitarkanika National Park Gahirmatha is known to be one of the largest rookery for Olive Ridley Sea Turtles.

Back to Hotel. Overnight at Ratnagiri.

Day 07 : Airport Drop

Post breakfast check out from hotel. Proceed towards Bhubaneswar by NH- 5. Drop to the Airport for further journey back home.

End of Tour

FAQs about the Tour

q: What is the starting point of the tour?
a: The tour starts at Bhubaneswar Airport, where you will be greeted by our representative.

q: What is the significance of Konark Sun Temple?
a: The Konark Sun Temple is a 13th-century architectural marvel dedicated to the sun god Surya. It is renowned for its intricate carvings and is considered one of the seven wonders of India.

q: What can visitors expect in Puri?
a: Puri is known for its stunning golden beaches and the revered Jagannath Temple. It’s a destination of both natural beauty and spiritual significance.

q: What is the specialty of Raghurajpur?
a: Raghurajpur is a village famous for its Patachitra paintings, a traditional art form of Odisha. It offers visitors a chance to witness artisans creating intricate paintings.

q: What is the attraction of Pipili?
a: Pipili is known for its colorful appliqué handicrafts, used for decorations and garments. The town’s vibrant streets showcase the craftsmanship of local artisans.

q: What historical sites can be explored in Bhubaneswar?
a: Bhubaneswar offers a visit to Dhauli, a site where Emperor Ashoka embraced Buddhism after a significant battle. The Peace Pagoda and Udayagiri-Khandagiri caves are also worth exploring.

q: What is the “Diamond Triangle” of Buddhist heritage?
a: The “Diamond Triangle” consists of Ratnagiri, Udayagiri, and Lalitagiri, three sites with ancient monasteries, stupas, and museums that provide insights into the Buddhist heritage of Odisha.

q: What can visitors experience in Bhitarkanika National Park?
a: Bhitarkanika National Park is home to diverse wildlife, including saltwater crocodiles, various bird species, and Olive Ridley Sea Turtles. It offers a unique opportunity to experience a thriving mangrove ecosystem.

q: What makes this tour unique?
a: This tour offers a blend of historical exploration, cultural immersion, and natural beauty. From ancient temples to vibrant villages, art forms to wildlife sanctuaries, it provides a diverse and enriching experience of Odisha.

q: How does the tour end?
a: The tour concludes with a drop-off at Bhubaneswar Airport for your onward journey.

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13 Days Glimpses of South India Tour

Nandi at Nataraja Temple

Tour Overview

Embark on a captivating journey through South India, where tradition meets history and natural beauty unfolds at every turn. Your adventure begins in Chennai, a city that showcases India’s rich cultural tapestry. Experience the grandeur of Mahabalipuram’s rock-cut temples and the artistic haven of Dakshinachitra. Venture to the coastal charm of Pondicherry, where French influence merges seamlessly with Indian heritage.

Continue to Tanjore, a treasure trove of ancient temples, including the awe-inspiring Brihadeeswara Temple. Immerse yourself in Madurai’s vibrant atmosphere, where the Meenakshi Temple stands as an architectural marvel. Traverse the wilderness of Periyar National Park, home to diverse wildlife. Glide through the picturesque backwaters of Alleppey on a houseboat, savoring the tranquil beauty of the region.

Conclude your journey in the serene beaches of Kovalam, with the option to explore Kanyakumari’s unique allure. Your voyage culminates in the vibrant city of Cochin, where history and cultural performances await, leaving you with cherished memories of an enchanting South Indian odyssey.

Duration:  13 Days / 12 Nights

Places:  Chennai > KanchiPuram > Dakshinchitra > Mahabalipuram > Pondicherry > Chidambaram > Thanjore > Trichy > Madurai > Periyar > Alleppey > Kovalam > Cochin

13 Days Glimpses of South India Tour from Chennai

Destinations Covered

Chennai: Chennai, the gateway to South India, welcomes you with a blend of tradition and modernity. From historical landmarks like Fort St. George to bustling markets and serene beaches, the city offers a glimpse into India’s diverse culture.

Mahabalipuram: This coastal town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning rock-cut temples and intricate carvings. Arjuna’s Penance, the Shore Temple, and the Five Rathas are some of the architectural marvels that transport you to ancient times.

Pondicherry: The French Riviera of the East, Pondicherry, enchants with its unique blend of French and Indian influences. Stroll through charming streets, visit Auroville Ashram, and relax on its tranquil beaches.

Tanjore (Thanjavur): Known for its rich cultural heritage, Tanjore boasts the iconic Brihadeeswara Temple, a masterpiece of Dravidian architecture. The ornate temple and the Royal Palace complex offer insights into the region’s history and art.

Madurai: Often referred to as the Athens of the East, Madurai is centered around the Meenakshi Temple, a marvel adorned with intricately carved sculptures. The city’s bustling markets, vibrant streets, and cultural heritage make it a unique destination.

Periyar National Park: Set amidst the Western Ghats, this wildlife sanctuary offers a chance to explore the lush landscapes and spot diverse wildlife, including elephants and birds, on a boat ride along the picturesque Periyar Lake.

Alleppey: Known as the Venice of the East, Alleppey offers a serene experience as you cruise through its intricate network of canals, backwaters, and lagoons on a traditional houseboat.

Kovalam: This coastal paradise is characterized by its pristine beaches and relaxed ambiance. Kovalam offers opportunities to unwind and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea.

Cochin (Kochi): A melting pot of cultures, Cochin boasts historical sites like St. Francis Church and the Dutch Palace. The city’s vibrant arts scene and the enchanting Kathakali dance performance add to its charm.

Each destination on this tour presents a unique facet of South India’s heritage, architecture, nature, and traditions, ensuring an enriching and unforgettable journey.

Detailed Tour Plan

DAY 1 – ARRIVE CHENNAI

Welcome to India – a country where hospitality is a way of life; to a culture steeped in tradition, a land where history lives in music and dance.

Chennai International AirportYou will be received at the airport in a traditional manner and transfer to the hotel for overnight stay.

DAY 2 – CHENNAI, KANCHIPURAM, DAKSHINCHITRA,  MAHABALIPURAM 

Morning after breakfast you will proceed to Mahabalipuram.

kailasanatha temple kanchipuram

En route visit the city of Kanchipuram covering Kailasanatha Temple (Dedicated to Siva, Kailasanatha is one of the earliest temples. It was built by the Pallava king, Rayasimha, in the late 7th century, though its front was added later by his son, King Varman III. It is the only temple at Kanchi which isn’t cluttered with the more recent additions of the Cholas and Vijayanagar rulers, and so reflects the freshness and simplicity of early Dravidian architecture) and The Sri Ekambarnathar Temple (It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the largest temples in Kanchipuram, covering nine hectares. Its 59 m high gopuram and massive outer stone wall were constructed in 1509 by Krishna Devaraja of the Vijayananagar Empire, though construction was originally started by the Pallavas and the temple was later extended by the Cholas. Inside are five separates enclosures and a 1000- pillared hall. The temple’s name is said to be a modified form of Eka Amra Nathar — the Lord of the Mango tree. and in one of the enclosure is a very old mango tree with four branches representing the four Vedas. The fruit of each of the four branches is said to have a different taste, and a plaque nearby claims that the tree is 3500 years old).

dakshinachitra chennai

Post lunch drive down to Dakshinachitra (Roughly translated in this context, means ‘Picture of South India’. It is a depiction of the way of life prevalent in South India. A trip down Dakshinachitra takes you back to traditional home architecture from Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka. Started with the objective to revive, preserve and promote the arts and crafts of South India, it also serves as heritage education for visitors from outside South India and also for children who have never had the opportunity to experience their culture).

Arrive Mahabalipuram in the evening and check-in at your hotel for overnight stay.

DAY 3  MAHABALIPURAM, PONDICHERRY

Morning after breakfast you will proceed for a sightseeing of Mahabalipuram.

arjuna's penance mahabalipuramPay a visit to Arjuna’s Penance (Carved in relief on the face of a huge rock, Arjuna’s Penance is the mythical story of the River Ganges issuing from its source high in the Himalaya . The panel depicts animals, deities and other semi-divine creatures, fable from the Panchatantra, and Arjuna doing a penance to obtain a boon from Siva.

Shore Temple

The Shore Temple (This beautiful and romantic temple, ravaged by wind and sea, represents the final phase of Pallavas art and was built in the late 7th century during the reign of Rajasimha. It is believed that at one point in time there were seven such temples, six of them were victims to the natural elements of erosion. This temple has three shrines; one dedicated to Lord Vishnu and the other two to Lord Shiva. The frothy waves form a striking backdrop to the temple, protected by rows of rock-carved bulls. The most unique feature of the temple is that it houses shrines to both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu), Krishna Mandapam (There are eight mandapams ( shallow, rock-cut halls ) scattered over the main hill, two of which have been left unfinished. they are mainly of interest for their internal figure sculptures.

krishna mandapam mahabalipuram

One of the earliest rock-cut temples is the Krishna Mandapam. It features carvings of a pastoral scene showing Krishna lifting up the Govardhana mountain to protect his kinsfolk from the wrath of Indra.

rathasmahabalipuramOn the hill rests a dangerously balanced boulder named Krishna’s Butterball after his legendary affinity for fresh butter) and Five Rathas (These are the architectural prototypes of all Dravidian temples, demonstrating the imposing gopurams and vimanas, multi pillared halls and sculptured walls which dominate the landscape of Tamil Nadu).

Post sightseeing drive down to  Pondicherry (Pondicherry was a French colony at one time but in 1954 it was restored to India by the French. Neat & charming, Pondicherry has a beautiful beach & a refreshing sea).

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Arrive and check-in at your hotel.

Afternoon to explore Pondicherry. On the eastern side of Indian peninsula, Pondicherry is a seaside resort. But at the same time it differs very much from a typical beach resort. Tourist attractions in Pondicherry lie in its ambience. Old French style buildings, churches and museums, tree-lined boulevards along the seashore would remind you of a bygone era.

pondicherry french colony The laidback township, pristine beach and the palm trees swaying in breeze bring a slice of serenity. The only sound you can hear is the waves crashing against the rocks and the chirping of the birds.

auroville ashram pondicherryBut to cap it all, the Auroville Ashram is the biggest of all tourist attractions in Pondicherry. Just because of it, the destination of Pondicherry exudes a spiritual aura. For the weary soul, this is an ideal retreat. Any evening head for the Ashram, meditate, soothe the battered psyche.

DAY 4  PONDICHERRY, CHIDAMBARAM, THANJORE 

Morning after breakfast visit Pondicherry.

aurobindo ashramThe places of attraction are Sri Aurobindo Ashram (Where Sri Aurobindo and the Mother lived for the most parts of their lives, attracts tourists to this little city), The Pondicherry Museum (Is home to some of the most exquisite collections on architecture and sculpture). Another interesting site in Pondicherry could be the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Pondicherry also has a pleasant beach alongside promenade and historical monuments.

church of the sacred heart of jesus pondicherry

Post sightseeing dirve down to Thanjore.

The Nataraja Temple Chidambaram

En route visit Chidambaram covering The Nataraja Temple (Located in centre of the town, it is one of the most ancient temples of Tamil Nadu. The top roof of the sanctrum is covered with gold plates and strings. The presiding deity of the temple is representative of air, one of the five elements of the universe, and is known as ‘Akasa Lingam’. There is a shrine known as Chitrakootam dedicated to lord Govindarajan adjacent to the Nataraja shrine.

There are five halls in the temples – Nritha Sabha is the Hall of Immortal Dance. This sabha has fifty pillars depicting dancing figures. Here, the stone pulsates with rhythm and life. Deva sabha is the hall of festivals and meeting place of the administrators. The Raja sabha is the 1000 pillars-hall measuring 103 meters and 58 meters wide where the Pandya, the Cholas and others celebrated their victories) and The Kali Temple.

Arrive Thanjavur in the afternoon and check-in at the hotel for overnight stay.

DAY 5   THANJORE, TRICHY, MADURAI 

Morning after breakfast you will proceed for a tour of Tanjore City.

Bridhdiswara-Temple-tanjore

Pay a visit to The Brihadeeswara Temple (The Brihadeeswara Temple is the main attraction of Tanjore. The massive temple built by Rajaraja Chola reflects the Cholas’ contribution to the development of arts in this area. It is also regarded as the Chola dynasty’s finest contribution to the Dravidian temple architecture. Listed as a World Heritage site, the temple is visited by a large number of people for the regular worship here. The temple is characterized by its unique structure.

tanjoreUnlike the usual South Indian temples, the Brihadeeswara temple has a soaring vimana and a stunted gopuram. It was constructed from a single piece of granite weighing an estimated 80 tonnes and the dome was hauled into place along a 4-km earthwork ramp in a manner similar to the Egyptian pyramids. A huge Nandi, about 6 m long and 3.7 m high, faces the inner sanctum. The statue of Nandi was created from a single rock piece and weighs 25 tonnes. It is in fact one of the largest statues of Nandi bulls in India) and The Palace (The Palace of Tanjore also makes an important tourist destination.

The Palace of Tanjore

The royal Palace near the massive Brihadeeswara temple is characterized by its vast corridors, large halls, shady courtyards and observation and arsenal towers. Built by the Nayaks in the mid-16th century, the Palace was completed by the Marathas. The Durbar Hall of the palace still retains the grandeur of the bygone era. The palace also functions as a Royal Museum housing a diverse collection of royal remnants, compilations of the early 19th century, the king’s slippers, head dresses and hunting tools).

Royal Museum Tanjore

Post sightseeing drive down to Madurai while visiting Trichy en route.

Rock Fort Temple

Pay a visit to The spectacular Rock Fort Temple (The landmark of the city, is on the shores of the Kaveri. It is perched on a massive rocky outcrop at an altitude of 83 m above sea level.

The Thayumanaswamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva (the destroyer in the Hindu trinity), is situated halfway to the top. It has a 100-pillar hall and a Vimana covered with gold. On the southern face of the rock are several beautifully carved rock-cut cave temples of the Pallava period)

The Jambukeshwara Temple

The Jambukeshwara Temple (Dedicated to Lord Shiva, is situated just 2 km east of Srirangam and houses five concentric walls and seven gopurams. Legend has it that an elephant once worshiped the Lord under the holy Jambu tree, and hence the name Jambukeshwara. The principal deity is the Shiva lingam, almost submerged in water, which flows from the subterranean spring in the sanctum.

Arrive Madurai in the afternoon and check-in at the hotel for overnight stay.

DAY 6  MADURAI 

Morning after breakfast, we will take you for a city tour of Madurai covering Meenakshi Temple (This temple is the city’s main attraction.

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This temple is nearly 2000 years old placed in the heart of the old town – a splendid example of Dravidian architecture. The present temple was designed in 1560 by Vishwanatha Nayak and subsequently built during the reign of Tirumalai Nayak. There are four entrances to the temple with an area of six hectares. Each of its 12 towers has the height of 45 to 50 meters. The Potrama Raikulam or the Golden Lotus Tank is the place where the Tamil literacy society, called Sangam used to meet to decide the merits of the work presented to them.

Meenakshi TempleThe temple museum has 985 richly carved pillars and each one surpasses the other in beauty) and Tirumalay Nayak Mahal (This Indo-Saracenic building was constructed in 1523 and was originally four times large are today).

Also enjoy a rickshaw ride during your sightseeing. Evening witness aarti ceremony at Meenakshi Temple and then back to hotel for overnight stay.

DAY 7 – MADURAI , PERIYAR

Morning after breakfast proceed to Periyar. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel.

wildlife-sanctuary-of-Periyar

Afternoon proceed for a boat ride in Periyar National Park (Thekkady – The very sound of the name conjures up images of elephants, unending chains of hill and spice scented plantations. Here, in the crisp, cool air of the Western Ghats you will experience the most enchanting holiday. With the animals of the wild and the simple mountain people.

tribal village periyarIn the Periyar forest of Thekkady is one of the finest wildlife reserves in India, and spread across the entire district are picturesque plantations and hill towns that hold great opportunities for treks and mountain walks.

PeriyarNotable among the denizens of Periyar are the tigers, the majestic Asiatic wild elephants and the distinctive Nilgiri langur with an all black body and white face. Other creatures include wild boar, wild dog, bison, bear and leopards. Amongst the avifauna, the most profuse are herons, egrets, darters, kingfishers and the great Malabar grey hornbill.

Boat Ride in Lake PeriyarA cruise through the waters of Periyar lake around which the wild -life sanctuary is situated, offers a soul – stirring pleasant experience).

Evening back to the hotel for overnight stay.

DAY 8 – PERIYAR

Morning after breakfast drive down to Allepey – a town in Alappuzha Dirstrict full of picturesque canals, backwaters, beaches, and lagoons..

kuttanad alleppey

Kuttanad, the rice bowl of Kerala with the unending stretch of paddy fields, small streams and canals with lush green coconut palms , was well known even from the early periods of the Sangam age. History says Alappuzha had trade relations with ancient Greece and Rome in B.C and in the Middle Ages, as well as with other parts of India.

houseboat-from-Kumarakom-to-Alleppey

Upon arrival, take your House Boat for an Overnight Round Cruise of Allepey (The sweeping network of canals honey-combing the town of Alleppey (Alappuzha) has earned for the place its sobriquet – “The Venice of the East”. Small, low-slung country boats are the taxis of this waterland.

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DAY 9 – ALLEPPEY, KOVALAM

Morning after breakfast drive to Kovalam

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Day at leisure.

Overnight at the Hotel.

DAY 10 and 11 – KOVALAM

Day at leisure. Relax by the beach or go for a full day excursion to Kanyakumari.

Kanyakumari kerala

Overnight at the Hotel.

DAY12 – KOVALAM, COCHIN

Morning after breakfast drive to Cochin. On arrival check in at the Hotel.

Kathakali-dance

Later in the evening, enjoy a performance of the highly ritualized “Kathakali” dance which tells stories from the ancient Hindu epics – Ramayana and Mahabarata. Performances begin with the application of elaborate makeup which is based in traditional Ayurvedic principles.

Overnight at the Hotel.

DAY13 – COCHIN, DEPART

St. Francis ChurchMorning  a guided tour of the city covering St. Francis Church (St. Francis Church was originally named as Santo Antonio. It is the first church to have been built in the new European influenced style and tradition. The original wooden building of 1510 was soon replaced by the present building around 1546.

St. Francis ChurchVasco da Gama died here in 1524 and was originally buried in the church, fourteen years later his body was removed back to Portugal. The church has an impressive facade. Inside the chancel is separated from the nave by a plain arch. The use of the arch is in sharp contrast to traditional Indian use of flat overlapping slabs or corbelling, a bit like Trinity Church, Bangalore.

Mattancherry Dutch PalaceThe Mattancherry Palace or “Dutch Palace” (Also known as Dutch Palace, the Mattancherry palace with its medieval charm is situated at Palace Road, Mattancherry, 10km from Ernakulam city, Kochi, Kerala. Built by the Portuguese and presented to the Raja of Kochi Veera Kerala Varma (1537-65) in 1555 AD, it took on its present popular name ‘Dutch Palace’ after 1663, when the Dutch carried out some extensions and renovations in the palace)

Kochi chinese fishnets

Chinese Fishing Nets

Jewish-Synagogue-Cochin

You also see the Jew City with the Jewish Synagogue, constructed in 1568, with hand-painted, willow-pattern floor tiles brought from Canton in the mid-18th century by a Rabbi, who had trading interest in that city.

Evening at leisure.

In time, transfer to the airport to board the flight for onward destination.

End of Tour

FAQs about the Tour

Q1: What is the duration of this tour?
A1: The tour spans 13 days, allowing you to explore diverse destinations in South India.

Q2: Which historical sites can I visit in Chennai?
A2: Chennai offers attractions like Fort St. George, a historical fort, and the Kapaleeshwarar Temple known for its Dravidian architecture.

Q3: What makes Mahabalipuram a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
A3: Mahabalipuram’s rock-cut temples and intricate carvings, including Arjuna’s Penance and the Shore Temple, contribute to its UNESCO status.

Q4: How is Pondicherry unique?
A4: Pondicherry’s blend of French and Indian cultures, serene beaches, and Auroville Ashram make it a distinctive destination.

Q5: What are the highlights of Tanjore?
A5: Tanjore boasts the magnificent Brihadeeswara Temple and the Royal Palace complex, showcasing intricate architecture and cultural heritage.

Q6: What is the significance of the Meenakshi Temple in Madurai?
A6: The Meenakshi Temple is an architectural marvel with intricate carvings, reflecting the cultural and religious importance of Madurai.

Q7: What wildlife experiences can I have in Periyar National Park?
A7: Periyar National Park offers a boat ride on Periyar Lake to spot wildlife like elephants and various bird species in their natural habitat.

Q8: How does Alleppey earn the nickname “Venice of the East”?
A8: Alleppey’s intricate network of canals, backwaters, and lagoons is reminiscent of Venice, offering serene houseboat cruises.

Q9: What attractions can I enjoy in Kovalam?
A9: Kovalam boasts pristine beaches where you can relax and unwind, enjoying stunning views of the Arabian Sea.

Q10: What cultural experiences await in Cochin?
A10: Cochin features historical sites like St. Francis Church and the Dutch Palace, along with vibrant arts and the captivating Kathakali dance performance.

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9 Days Scenic Kerala Tour

Elephant Camp periyar

Tour Overview

Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting landscapes of Kerala with this meticulously crafted tour. Beginning in the vibrant city of Cochin, often referred to as the “Queen of the Arabian Sea,” you’ll experience the blend of history and culture that defines this coastal gem. Delve into the city’s rich heritage with visits to the Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue, St. Francis Church, and witness the mesmerizing Kathakali dance performance.

From Cochin, your voyage continues to the picturesque haven of Munnar, nestled amidst lush tea plantations and serene valleys. The idyllic charm of Munnar paints an exquisite backdrop for relaxation and exploration, with possible visits to the Tea Museum and Eravikulam National Park. Journeying to Periyar, you’ll be immersed in the wild allure of the Periyar National Park, home to diverse wildlife and a breathtaking artificial lake.

An evening boat ride on Lake Periyar offers an intimate glimpse into this natural paradise. Your adventure then takes you to the tranquil village of Kumarakom, set on the stunning Vembanad Lake, where vibrant flora, fauna, and a laid-back lifestyle create a serene atmosphere. A scenic drive to Alleppey introduces you to the iconic Kettuvallams, traditional houseboats that navigate the enchanting backwaters of Kerala, offering an immersive experience.

The journey concludes in the coastal haven of Kovalam, known for its pristine beaches and stunning landscapes. Here, you can unwind by the shore or choose to explore nearby attractions like Kanyakumari. This Kerala odyssey culminates in Trivandrum, leaving you with cherished memories of a journey that seamlessly blends cultural exploration and serene relaxation.

Duration:  9 Days / 8 Nights

Places:  Cochin > Munnar > Periyar > Kumarakom > Alleppey > Kovalam > Trivandrum

9 Days Scenic Kerala Tour from Cochin

Destinations Covered

Cochin: Cochin, also known as Kochi, welcomes you with its rich history and vibrant culture. This coastal city in Kerala has been a melting pot of various cultures and influences over the centuries. Explore the Dutch Palace, an architectural marvel showcasing Kerala’s traditional craftsmanship, and witness the Jewish Synagogue’s intricate designs. St. Francis Church, one of India’s oldest European churches, narrates tales of the Portuguese colonial era. Don’t miss the captivating Kathakali dance performance, a traditional art form that combines storytelling with vivid facial expressions and elaborate costumes.

Munnar: Munnar, a picturesque hill station, welcomes you with its emerald tea plantations, misty mountains, and serene landscapes. Located at an altitude of 6000 feet, Munnar’s breathtaking beauty earned it the moniker “God’s Own Country.” The Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, offers a glimpse into the region’s diverse wildlife. The Tea Museum showcases the history of tea cultivation in the region, where the aroma of spice-scented air enhances the tranquil atmosphere.

Periyar: Periyar, also known as Thekkady, boasts the lush Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, where a pristine artificial lake adds to the natural charm. The park’s dense forests and diverse flora and fauna, including the iconic wild elephants, offer a unique wilderness experience. A serene boat ride on Lake Periyar allows you to observe animals as they come to the water’s edge. The region’s spice plantations add an aromatic dimension to your journey.

Kumarakom: Kumarakom’s charm lies in its serene village atmosphere and the vast expanse of Vembanad Lake. This cluster of islands is a paradise for bird enthusiasts, as migratory species flock to its bird sanctuary. The tranquil backwaters and lush surroundings provide a peaceful retreat. The lifestyle of the locals, their traditional dress, and their simple yet wholesome cuisine offer a glimpse into Kerala’s cultural fabric.

Alleppey: Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, unveils the iconic Kettuvallams or traditional houseboats that glide along its intricate network of backwaters. These houseboats, crafted without the use of nails, offer a unique way to explore the tranquil waterways surrounded by lush landscapes. As you drift through the coconut palm-fringed canals, you’ll experience the essence of Kerala’s serene countryside.

Kovalam: Kovalam, a coastal haven, welcomes you with its golden beaches and tranquil surroundings. The three crescent-shaped beaches, each separated by rocky formations, create a breathtaking coastline. Kovalam’s lively yet laid-back atmosphere makes it an ideal destination for relaxation. The famous Lighthouse Beach offers stunning views and vibrant beachside activities, providing the perfect blend of leisure and exploration.

Trivandrum: Trivandrum, also known as Thiruvananthapuram, marks the culmination of your journey. The capital city of Kerala offers a mix of modernity and tradition. Explore its historic sites like Padmanabhaswamy Temple, a revered Hindu shrine, and the majestic Napier Museum that houses a remarkable collection of art and artifacts. Trivandrum’s vibrant culture, bustling markets, and impressive architecture leave a lasting impression as you bid farewell to this enriching Kerala experience.

Detailed Tour Plan

Day 1- Cochin 

You will arrive at Cochin International Airport. Following customs, immigration formalities and baggage collection, our representative will meet you as you exit the Arrival terminal building after which you would be transferred to your hotel. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel.

Cochin-International-Airport

Kochi (colonial name Cochin) is a vibrant city situated on the south-west coast of the Indian peninsula in the breathtakingly scenic and prosperous state of Kerala, hailed as ‘God’s Own Country’. Its strategic importance over the centuries is underlined by the sobriquet Queen of the Arabian Sea. Informally, Cochin is also referred to as the Gateway to Kerala.

Kochi chinese fishnets

Later sightseeing tour of Cochin. Sightseeing includes the visit of Cochin: Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue (Closed on Friday), St Francis Church, Chinese fishing nets Evening Kathakali dance performance.

Jewish-Synagogue-Cochin

Mattancherry Dutch Palace

Kathakali-dance

Overnight stay at hotel in Cochin

Day 2 – In Cochin – Munnar (140 kms/4 Hours) 

Drive from Cochin-Munnar.

tea gardens munnar

Munnar – is breathtakingly beautiful – a haven of peace and tranquility – the idyllic tourist destination in God’s own country. Set at an altitude of 6000 ft in Idukki district, Munnar was the favored summer resort of the erstwhile British rulers in the colonial days. Unending expanse of tea plantations – pristine valleys and mountains- exotic species of flora and fauna in its wild sanctuaries and forests – aroma of spice scented cool air – yes! Munnar has all these and more. It’s the place you would love to visit.

Upon arrival in Munnar check-in at hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure to explore the city on your own

Overnight stay in Munnar

Day 3 – In Munnar 

The day is at leisure to explore the city on your own.

Optional possible visit’s: Tea Museum, Eravilkulum National Park

eravikulam national park munnar
eravikulam national park munnar
echo point munnar
echo point munnar

Overnight stay at hotel in Munnar

Day 4 – Munnar – Periyar (50 kms/Approx. 1 Hours 20 mins) 

Drive from Munnar to Periyar.

wildlife-sanctuary-of-Periyar

The drive to Periyar is enchanting as the road winds through tranquil countryside, rich plantations & thick jungles. Thekkady (Idukki district) is the location of the Periyar National Park, which is an important tourist attraction in the Kerala. The Periyar Wildlife sanctuary is spread across 777 km² (300 sq. miles), of which 360 km (139 sq. miles) is thick evergreen forest. This Wild Life Sanctuary was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1978. The splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar Dam across the Periyar River adds to the charm of the park.

PeriyarThe greatest attraction of Periyar is the herds of wild elephants that come down to play in the lake. Thekkady is also considered a heaven for natural spices such as black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon and clove.Upon arrival in Periyar check-in at hotel.

Spice Plantation Periyar

Evening boat ride at Lake Periyar for Game Viewing.

Periyar-Lake-Boat-Ride

Overnight stay at hotel in Periyar.

Day 5 – Periyar – Kumarakom (117 kms/2 Hours 30 mins) 

Drive from Periyar to Kumarakom.

Upon arrival in Kumarakom check-in at hotel.

The village of Kumarakom is a cluster of little islands on the Vembanadu Lake in Kerala. It is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna and is noted for its bird sanctuary where many species of migratory birds visit.

Kumarakom-Bird-Sanctuary

The Vembanad Lake, the largest backwater in Kerala, is also habitat for many marine and freshwater fish species and it teems with Karimeen, Shrimp and Prawns. It is a major tourist attraction.The gorgeous green of the fringed palms ripple in the blue waters and blend into wavelets. The people on the banks of Vembanadu Lake are generally peace-loving and follow a neat and healthy lifestyle. Their dressing is immaculate, usually spotless whites. The food mainly consists of rice and fish. Fish is a very important item in their menu for lunch and dinner.

Kumarakom

Day 6 – Kumarakom – Alleppey (33 kms/Approx 40 mins) 

Drive from Kumarakom to Alleppey.

Kettuvallom

Kettuvallams, the stitched boats provide the best way to experience the colorful backwaters of Kerala. The wood commonly used to make Kettuvallams is ‘Anhili’, which is found in abundance in central Travancore area. Large planks are tied together using hand made coir ropes and beaten coconut fibers. kettuvallamThis gives the Kettuvallams enough strength to withstand heavy waves in the sea. Kettuvallams are built entirely without the use of nails. It requires great skill and adroitness to construct these giant boats by tying huge planks of jack wood together. The boats are applied with fish oil and cashew nut oil and left to cure for days. With careful maintenance, they last for generations.

Upon arrival embark the Houseboat.

Overnight stay in Houseboat.

Day 7 – Alleppey – Kovalam (175 kms/Approx. 4 Hours) 

Drive from Alleppey to Kovalam

kovalam keralaKovalam offers an excellent diversity with Kovalam beach to suit all desires and occasions. Three curve shaped beaches, alienated by stony outcroppings, from the major attraction of this coastal resort. Backed by precipitously mounting headlands and covered by fertile coconut palms, the beaches, especially the southernmost part of lighthouse beach.

Upon arrival in Kovalam check-in at hotel. Rest of the day is at leisure to enjoy the beach on your own.

Overnight stay at hotel in Kovalam.

Day 8 – In Kovalam 

Day free to relax by the beach.. else you have option of full day excursion to Kanyakumari.

Kanyakumari kerala

Overnight stay at hotel in Kovalam.

Day 9 – Kovalam – Trivandrum (17 kms/Approx 20 mins)/Onward 

Today on time drive to Trivandrum airport to connect the flight for Onward journey

End of Tour

FAQs about the Tour

q: What is the starting point of the tour?
a: The tour starts in Cochin, also known as Kochi, a vibrant city in the state of Kerala.

q: What are the key attractions in Cochin?
a: Cochin offers a variety of attractions, including the Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue, St. Francis Church, and the captivating Kathakali dance performance.

q: What is the highlight of Munnar?
a: Munnar’s breathtaking beauty, with its tea plantations, misty mountains, and serene landscapes, is the highlight of the visit.

q: What can I experience in Periyar?
a: In Periyar, you can explore the Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, take a boat ride on Lake Periyar, and enjoy the region’s spice plantations.

q: What is unique about Kumarakom?
a: Kumarakom’s uniqueness lies in its cluster of islands, Vembanad Lake, and bird sanctuary, offering a tranquil escape into Kerala’s natural beauty.

q: What are Kettuvallams?
a: Kettuvallams are traditional houseboats in Alleppey that allow you to explore the region’s backwaters in a unique and serene manner.

q: What is the main attraction of Kovalam?
a: Kovalam’s main attraction is its stunning coastline, featuring three crescent-shaped beaches and a mix of leisure and vibrant beachside activities.

q: What can I explore in Trivandrum?
a: In Trivandrum, you can visit historic sites like Padmanabhaswamy Temple and the Napier Museum, experiencing a blend of modernity and tradition.

q: What is the best time to visit Kerala?
a: The best time to visit Kerala is during the winter months, from October to February, when the weather is pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities.

q: What kind of transportation is used during the tour?
a: The tour includes surface drives between destinations and the option to fly between cities for longer distances, ensuring comfortable and efficient travel throughout the itinerary.

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13 Days Mumbai and Karnataka Tour

Jami Masjid Bijapur

Tour Overview

Embark on an enchanting journey through the heart of India with our detailed tour plan. Your adventure begins in the bustling metropolis of Mumbai, where you’ll be greeted with warmth and transferred to your hotel. Dive into the vibrant pulse of the city as you explore its iconic landmarks, including the awe-inspiring Elephanta Caves, the Prince of Wales Museum, and the historic Mani Bhawan. Discover the intricate blend of cultures as you stroll past the famous Dhobi Ghat and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the local market.

Next, you’ll soar to Bangalore, where modernity meets tradition. Uncover the city’s secrets, visiting the Tipu Sultan’s Palace and the Bull Temple. Wander through the lush Lalbagh Botanical Gardens and witness the grandeur of Vidhana Soudha, the state legislature. A drive through the lush countryside takes you to Mysore, where ancient treasures await. Visit the exquisite Sri Ranganathaswami temple at Srirangapatnam and delve into the intricacies of the Somnathpur temples’ unique Hoysala architecture. Explore the cultural treasures of Mysore, from its opulent palace to the serene Chamundi hills.

Continue your journey to Chikmagalur, where 12th-century Hoysala temples at Belur and Halebid unveil their incredible stone carvings. Step into history in Hospet, near the UNESCO-listed ruins of Vijayanagara, and marvel at the Vijayanagar ruins at Hampi, a treasure trove of historical wonders. Your exploration then takes you to Bijapur, where the Gol Gumbaz and Ibrahim Roza stand as testament to the region’s architectural splendor. The ancient temple cities of Aihole and Pattadakal showcase a rich blend of North and South Indian architectural styles, offering a glimpse into ancient dynasties.

As your journey nears its end, unwind in the tropical paradise of Goa. Explore the striking churches of Old Goa and find serenity on its sun-kissed beaches. Your grand adventure concludes with a flight back to Mumbai, where you’ll carry cherished memories of India’s diverse landscapes, rich history, and cultural tapestry that has woven your journey into an unforgettable tapestry of experiences.

Duration:  13 Days / 12 Nights

Places:  Mumbai > Bangalore > Srirangapatnam > Mysore > Chikmagalur > Hospet > Bijapur > Badami > Goa > Mumbai

Destinations Covered

Mumbai: The vibrant and bustling city of Mumbai welcomes you with its energetic atmosphere and captivating diversity. From the ancient Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its rock-cut temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, to the historic Prince of Wales Museum and the Gandhi memorial at Mani Bhawan, Mumbai offers a blend of cultural and historical experiences. The city’s iconic landmarks like the Gateway of India and the Dhobi Ghat showcase its contrasting facets, while the local market offers a glimpse into the daily life of its residents.

Bangalore: Known as the “Garden City” and the “Silicon Valley of India,” Bangalore is a modern metropolis with a rich historical background. Visit the elegant Tipu Sultan’s Palace and the sacred Bull Temple, both reflecting the city’s heritage. The lush Lalbagh Botanical Gardens provide a serene escape, while the grand Vidhana Soudha building stands as a testament to its administrative importance.

Mysore: Steeped in history and regal charm, Mysore presents a perfect blend of architectural wonders and cultural heritage. Explore the intricate Sri Ranganathaswami temple in Srirangapatnam and the stunning Hoysala-style temples at Somnathpur, showcasing exceptional stone carvings. The opulent Mysore Palace, nestled against the backdrop of Chamundi Hills, is a captivating sight.

Chikmagalur: Chikmagalur offers a unique opportunity to witness the intricate Hoysala architecture at the Belur and Halebid temples. Admire the elaborate stone carvings that tell stories of ancient legends and deities.

Hospet and Hampi: Hospet serves as a gateway to the UNESCO-listed ruins of Vijayanagara, where the ancient city of Hampi stands as a mesmerizing archaeological treasure trove. The surreal landscape of boulders, intricate temples, and captivating ruins offers a glimpse into the glorious past of the Vijayanagara Empire.

Bijapur: Bijapur boasts architectural marvels like the Gol Gumbaz, the largest dome in the world, and the stunning Ibrahim Roza tomb. Jama Masjid, Gagan Mahal, and Bijapur Castle offer further insights into the city’s historical significance.

Badami: The town of Badami holds the key to the glorious past of the Chalukya dynasty. The Aihole and Pattadakal temples, with their intricate designs and rich sculptures, provide a glimpse into the artistic and architectural prowess of the era.

Goa: The sun-soaked beaches and rich cultural heritage of Goa offer a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. Admire the awe-inspiring churches of Old Goa, including the Basilica of Bom Jesus and the Se Cathedral. Relax on the sandy shores and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this coastal paradise.

This comprehensive tour takes you on a remarkable journey through India’s historical, cultural, and architectural treasures, offering a diverse range of experiences that will leave you enriched and enchanted.

Detailed Tour Plan

Day 01: Mumbai 

Arrive Mumbai – Meeting & assistance on arrival at Airport.

mumbai chhatrapati shivaji international airport

Transfer to hotel. Stay overnight at hotel

Day 02: Mumbai 

Breakfast at hotel is followed with the sightseeing tour of Mumbai.

Elephanta Caves

Visit Elephanta Caves (closed on Monday) – The Elephanta Caves are characterized by rock temples carved out of two hills that emerge from the centre of the island. It is said that the Portuguese named this island after the stone elephant they found here. At Elephanta you can see the cave shrine to Lord Shiva, which belongs to the sixth century, and a massive three-headed sculpture representing Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer.

Prince of Wales Museum

Afternoon visit Prince of Wales Museum (Closed on Monday), Mani Bhawan, Choppati and Dhobi Ghat( washermen point). Prince of Wales museum has a priceless collection of art, sculpture, china and other antics carefully preserved. This Mid-Victorian Gothic style building with beautiful gardens surrounding it was built in 1904. Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 03: Mumbai –Bangalore (Flight)

After breakfast check out of the hotel. In time transfer to airport to connect flight to Bangalore.

Bangalores-botanical-gardens

On arrival at Bangalore, transfer to your hotel. Afternoon proceed for Bangalore city sightseeing –  Beautiful gardens to serene lake to magnificent palaces, the city offers a wide variety to its visitors.

Palace-of-Tipu-Sultan

Visit Tipu Sultan’s Palace – Tipu Sultan Palace was initially built by Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bangalore. The fort was later extended by Tipu Sultan, the Emperor of Mysore. Situated near the City Market, the fort dates back to the year 1537.

bull temple bangalore

Also visit Bull Temple, Lalbagh – Hyder Ali, the Emperor of Mysore laid the foundation of the Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens in the 18th century. The gardens were later completed by his son, Tipu Sultan. Vidhana Soudha is the seat of the state legislature of Karnataka and is one of the most impressive buildings in Bangalore. Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 04:  Bangalore – Srirangapatnam – Mysore (Surface Drive)

After Early breakfast, drive to Mysore en-route visit Srirangapatnam, the city established by King Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan.

Sri-Ranganathaswami-Temple-1

Visit Sri Ranganathaswami temple. Srirangam is the foremost of the eight self-manifested shrines (Swayam Vyakta Kshetras) of Lord Vishnu . It is also considered the first, foremost and the most important of the 108 main Vishnu temples (Divyadesams). This temple is also known as Thiruvaranga Tirupati, Periyakoil, Bhoologa Vaikundam, Bhogamandabam. This temple lies on an islet formed by the twin rivers Cauvery and Coleroon. After visit continue drive to Mysore. Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 05: Mysore

After breakfast at hotel drive for excursion to Somnathpur.

Somnathpur temples

Somnathpur’s temples adhere to the typical Hoysala style of architecture, where the temple is designed as a mini cosmos with scenes carved on the walls including Gods, Goddesses, dancing girls, musicians, gurus and all kinds of animals including elephants, lions, cows and monkeys. Its unique design and perfect symmetry are ignored amidst the farms and agricultural lands of surrounding villages.

Afternoon visit Mysore city – Mysore Palace and Chamundi hills and the local market. Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 06: Mysore – Chikmagalur (Surface Drive)

After Breakfast drive to Chikmagalur en-route visit 12th Century Hoysala Temple at Belur and Halebid (museum closed on Fridays).

Hoysala Temple at Belur

The small towns of Belur and Halebid in Karnataka are home to some of the most unique temples in South India.

Hoysala Temple at Belur

These temples are known for their unique detailed carvings and sculptures. The Hoysala temple artists were extremely skilled craftsmen, and the Hoysala temples are famous for their incredibly detailed decorations and their unique soapstone sculptures.

temples-at-Halebid

Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 07 : Chikmagalur – Hospet (Surface Drive)             

Post Breakfast check out of the hotel and drive to Hospet. Arrive at Hospet and check-in at hotel.

Hospet

Hospet is 12 km from the World Heritage site consisting of the ruins of the medieval city of Vijayanagara, former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire.  Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 08: Hospet – Hampi – Hospet (Surface Drive)

Breakfast at hotel. Check out of the hotel and drive to Hospet.

HampiFull day excursion to Vijayanagar ruins at Hampi. Hampi is situated on the banks of the Tungabhadra river. Hampi is also the World Heritage Site.

On arrival check in and stay overnight at hotel.

Day 09: Hospet – Bijapur (Surface Drive)

After breakfast drive to Bijapur.

Gol Gumbaz Bijapur

Afternoon visit Gol Gumbaz-  The most important attraction in Bijapur. Gol Gumbaz is an architectural wonder and the largest dome in the world. The dome dominates miles of area by its sheer size and it is difficult to suppress the urge to see the dome once you are there. Ibrahim Roza – The tomb of the illustrious Adil Shahi Sultan Ibrahim II (1580-1627). The tomb is built to perfection and is an example of unstinting technical care and skilled artistry without any equals.

Jami Masjid Bijapur

Jama Masjid – Built in 1686, during the rule of Adil Shah I, the Jami Masjid of Bijapur is a stately structure that is sober and massive.

Gagan Mahal Bijapur

Gagan Mahal -was built by Adil Shah I (1561) as a part of the palace-cum-audience hall. Saat Manzil or the seven-storey tower near the Gagan Mahal is now mostly in ruins.

Bijapur Castle

Bijapur Castle – The 16th-century Bijaipur Castle was built by Rao Shakti Singh, the younger brother of Maharana Pratap Singh in the 16th century.  Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 10: Bijapur – Badami (Surface Drive) 

Post breakfast drive to Badami. Check in at your hotel.

Ceiling carvings of Durga temple, Aihole

Afternoon visit to Aihole and Pattadakal – The ancient temple cities of state Karnataka. Both towns were the capitals of the Chalukya Empire.

Pattadakal

Pattadakal showcases some of the rare specimen of temple art forms of ancient India depicting a marvelous blend of North and South Indian architectural. Virupaksha temple is considered the masterpiece. The group of monuments in Pattadakal were nominated in 1987 by UNESCO for its world cultural heritage list. Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 11: Badami– Goa (Surface Drive) 

Post breakfast drive to Goa. Check in to hotel. Day at leisure.

Goa Beach

Stay overnight at hotel

Day 12: Goa

Breakfast at hotel is followed with the sightseeing tour of Goa.

Visit the famous Churches of Old Goa and Temples followed with the free time to relax at the beaches.

basilica of bom jesus goa

The sight seeing tour starts with the visit to Basilica of Bom Jesus – The sacred relics of the patron saint of Goa St. Francis Xavier are kept here. The basilica is one the world heritage monuments and of the seven heritage monuments in Goa.

se cathedral goa

Visit to Se Cathedral – This is the largest cathedral in Asia. The Se cathedral has five bells out of which one is the famous Golden Bell which is one the largest in the world.

fort aguada goa

Visit to Fort Aguada – The fort was one of the most important places in Goa and the most crucial of all forts in Goa. Stay overnight at hotel.

Day 13 : Goa – Mumbai (Flight) 

Breakfast at hotel, morning at leisure in hotel.

Afternoon check out of the hotel and in time transfer to airport to connect flight to Mumbai. On arrival Mumbai transfer to International Airport to connect onward flight.

End of Tour

FAQs about the Tour

q: What are the major attractions in Mumbai?
a: Mumbai offers attractions like the Elephanta Caves, Prince of Wales Museum, Gateway of India, and Dhobi Ghat.

q: What can I explore in Bangalore?
a: In Bangalore, you can visit Tipu Sultan’s Palace, Bull Temple, Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, and Vidhana Soudha.

q: What historical sites are there in Mysore?
a: Mysore is known for its Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills, and intricate Hoysala temples in Somnathpur.

q: What are the highlights of Chikmagalur?
a: Chikmagalur boasts the stunning Belur and Halebid temples with intricate Hoysala architecture.

q: What makes Hampi special?
a: Hampi is famous for its UNESCO-listed Vijayanagara ruins, showcasing mesmerizing temples and captivating ruins.

q: What attractions can I see in Bijapur?
a: Bijapur features attractions like Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Roza tomb, Jama Masjid, and Bijapur Castle.

q: What awaits in Badami?
a: Badami offers a chance to explore Aihole and Pattadakal temples, showcasing Chalukya dynasty’s architectural prowess.

q: What can I enjoy in Goa?
a: Goa offers beautiful beaches, historic churches like Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral, and a vibrant cultural scene.

q: How does the tour balance relaxation and exploration?
a: The tour combines visits to historical sites with leisure time on beaches, providing a balanced experience.

q: What is the overall theme of this tour?
a: This tour takes you through India’s historical, cultural, and architectural gems, offering a diverse and enriching journey.

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11 Days Highlights of South India Tour

meenakshi temple madurai

Tour Overview

Explore the vibrant tapestry of South India on this 11-day journey that begins in Cochin, a city steeped in history and culture. Immerse yourself in the legacy of the past as you visit landmarks like St. Francis Church, the oldest European-built church in India, and the Jewish Synagogue adorned with intricate decor. Discover the Dutch Palace, a testament to architectural evolution, and witness the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets that add charm to the coastline. Engage in the enthralling artistry of Kathakali Dance Drama, a captivating display of storytelling through dance. Embark on a serene houseboat journey through the famed Kerala backwaters, experiencing the timeless traditions of Kettuvallom sailing.

Proceed to Periyar, where you’ll delve into the tribal life of the region, bathe and feed elephants, and traverse aromatic spice gardens that reveal the secret treasures of nature. In Madurai, witness the fascinating ceremony at Meenakshi Temple, an architectural marvel that stands as a testament to the artistry of Dravidian architecture. Journey to Trichy to explore the magnificent Rock Fort Temple and the colossal Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, among the largest in India. Continue to Mahabalipuram, a treasure trove of ancient art, and be awed by Arjuna’s Penance and the Shore Temple’s captivating sculptures.

Conclude your voyage in Chennai, where the Santhome Cathedral Church, Marina Beach, and Fort St. George await your exploration. Experience the essence of South India’s rich history, spirituality, and breathtaking landscapes on this unforgettable odyssey.

Duration:  11 days / 10 Nights

Places:  Cochin > Madurai > Tanjore > Trichy > Mahabalipuram > Chennai

11 Days Highlights of South India Tour from Cochin

Destinations Covered

Cochin: A city with a rich past and vibrant present, Cochin is often referred to as the “Queen of the Arabian Sea” and the “Venice of the Orient.” Its historical significance is evident in landmarks like St. Francis Church, which holds the legacy of Vasco da Gama, and the Jewish Synagogue adorned with exquisite decorations. The Dutch Palace stands as a symbol of architectural evolution, and the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets add a touch of quaint charm to the coastline. A Kathakali Dance Drama immerses visitors in the captivating world of traditional storytelling through dance.

Munnar: Nestled amidst sprawling tea gardens, Munnar is a popular hill station known for its breathtaking landscapes. The tea estates form a lush backdrop as you explore attractions like the Mettupatty Dam, Echo Point, and Kundala Lake, offering a serene escape into nature’s beauty.

Kumarakom: Set against the picturesque Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom entices with its exotic resort and tranquil waters cruise through the renowned backwaters of Kerala. This enchanting location offers a unique experience of the region’s natural beauty.

Alleppey: With a blend of scenic beauty and cultural experiences, Alleppey is a gateway to the captivating Kerala backwaters. Embark on a houseboat journey through the canals and coir villages, immersing yourself in the region’s unique way of life.

Periyar: Surrounded by lush greenery, Periyar offers a glimpse into the tribal life of the region. Engage with elephants at an elephant camp, explore spice plantations, and discover the aromatic treasures that make Kerala’s spices famous.

Madurai: Revered for its architectural marvels, Madurai boasts the magnificent Meenakshi Temple, a 2000-year-old Dravidian masterpiece. The Tirumalai Nayak Mahal presents a splendid example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, while the evening ceremony at the temple is a captivating spectacle.

Tanjore: Tanjore’s Brihadeshwara Temple and Fort showcase the grandeur of Chola architecture. The temple’s towering structure and intricate carvings are awe-inspiring, while the fort’s rich history adds to the allure of the region.

Trichy: Trichy’s Rock Fort Temple perched atop an 83-meter-high outcrop offers panoramic views and an insight into the region’s spiritual significance. The Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, known for its elaborate architecture, stands as a testament to the city’s historical and religious heritage.

Mahabalipuram: Mahabalipuram is a treasure trove of ancient art and architecture. Arjuna’s Penance, a masterpiece carved into a rock, and the Shore Temple, adorned with intricate sculptures, showcase the artistic achievements of ancient India.

Chennai: The vibrant city of Chennai is steeped in culture and history. The Santhome Cathedral Church, the Marina Beach, and Fort St. George offer glimpses into the city’s colonial past and spiritual significance. The city’s bustling atmosphere blends seamlessly with its rich heritage.

This tour provides a comprehensive journey through South India’s iconic destinations, each offering a unique blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty. From the coastal charm of Cochin to the artistic wonders of Mahabalipuram, and the cultural experiences in between, this itinerary promises an unforgettable exploration of the region’s diverse facets.

Detailed Tour Plan

DAY 01:  ARRIVE COCHIN 

Arrive Cochin. Cochin has been variously hailed as Queen of the Arabian Sea, Venice of Orient, etc. Some choose to call it simply a museum city for its rich past and colorful present.

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On arrival, transfer to the hotel (Rooms will be available from 1200 hrs)

Overnight at the hotel

DAY 02:  COCHIN       

Today enjoy the city tour, which includes the visit to the following:

St. Francis ChurchSt. Francis Church: 

It is the oldest church built by Europeans in India. On his 3rd visit to Kerala, Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese trader who reached India from Europe by sea, fell ill and died in Kochi. He was buried in the St. Francis Church. Later his remains were taken back to Portugal. In spite of that, his burial spot inside the church has been clearly marked out.

Jewish-Synagogue-CochinJewish Synagogue: 

The synagogue, built in 1568, is magnificently decorated by Chinese tiles and Belgian chandeliers. Giant scrolls of the Old Testament can be found here. It is located near the Dutch Palace in Mattancherry.

Mattancherry Dutch Palace

Note: It remains closed on Fridays and Saturdays. Timings for the visit: 0900 hrs to 1200 hrs and from 1500 hrs to 1700 hrs.

Dutch Palace: 

The Dutch Palace was originally built by the Portuguese. Later, in 17th century, the Dutch modified it and presented it to the Raja of Kochi.

Mattancherry Dutch PalaceCoronation of many Rajas of Kochi were held here. The palace has a fine collection of mural paintings depicting scenes from the Hindu epics Mahabharatha and Ramayana. The palace is located in Mattancherry.

Note: It remains closed on Fridays. Timings for the visit: 1000 hrs to 1700 hrs.

Chinese Fishing Nets:

The Chinese fishing nets (Cheenavala) are distinctly unique to Cochin. It is believed that traders from the court of the Chinese ruler Kublai Khan introduced these nets here. Oddly, these nets are found only in Kochi, outside China! Many fishermen earn their livelihood by fishing using these massive nets. A whole stretch of the coast along Fort Kochi and Vypeen are dotted with these nets.

Kochi chinese fishnets

In the evening enthrall yourself with a special presentation of the colorfully costumed Kathakali Dance Drama in a local theater. Kathakali is a traditional dance form of Kerala and the impressive facial expressions, hand gestures and dance moves will leave one spellbound.

Kathakali-dance

Overnight at the hotel

DAY 03: COCHIN – BACKWATERS (65 Kms /01 hr 30 min)           

After breakfast,drive to the jetty to board House-boat (Kettuvallom) on the World famous Backwaters of Kerala.

Kettuvallom

“Kettu” literally means to tie up and “Vallom” means ” boats”. The boats played a major role in the economic development of ancient Kerala, moving cargo and men from the very nook and corner of otherwise unreachable area, cutting across the length and breadth of the land.

Overnight on Houseboat

DAY 04:  BACKWATERS – PERIYAR

After breakfast on the rice boat (Kettuvallom) get down at jetty and drive to Periyar. On arrival in Periyar, transfer to hotel.

tribal village periyar

Later drive to a tribal village. This will be a very nice and interesting 01 hour visit whereby the clients will be able to observe the lifestyle of the Tribals from close quarters.

Elephant Camp periyar

After the visit, drive to an Elephant Camp where we will organize elephant bathing and elephant feeding. We will also organize a 30 min Elephant ride. After visiting Elephant Camp, visit a Spice Plantation.

Spice Plantation Periyar Spice Plantation Periyar

You will walk through the aromatic spice gardens where the air is laden with the fragrance of nature’s bounty. Spices can be defined as “aromatic substances of vegetable origin, used for Flavoring food or as a preservative.” Many spices are also known to have medicinal value, for instance turmeric is a known anti-oxidant and curry leaf can control and prevent diabetes.

The spice plantations of Kerala are fascinating farms to wander in, for different sections of each plantation are dedicated to different spices. Apart from spices traditionally grown in India such as pepper, cinnamon, ginger and cardamom farmers in Kerala have taken to growing spices that are used worldwide. Some of the spices cultivated in spice plantations are vanilla, oregano, rosemary, thyme, basil, mint, bay leaf and sage.

Overnight at the Hotel

DAY 05:         PERIYAR – MADURAI        (160 Kms /4 hr 30 min)

After breakfast, drive to Madurai. On arrival in Madurai, transfer to hotel and check in

meenakshi temple madurai

In the evening, visit the Meenakshi Temple to attend the evening ceremony known as ‘Bedtime of the God’. A colorful procession, in which the image of Shiva is carried accompanied by musicians, temple singers and priests from his shrine. Enroute Shiva visits the other deities before entering Parvati’s (Meenakshi) temple to sleep with her for the night. This ceremony is worth witnessing.

Bedtime of the God

Overnight at the hotel

DAY 06:  MADURAI    

After breakfast, enjoy the city tour of Madurai, which includes the visit to the following:

Meenakshi Temple:

meenakshi temple madurai 1

This temple is nearly 2000 years old placed in the heart of the old town – a splendid example of Dravidian architecture. The present temple was designed in 1560 by Vishwanatha Nayak and subsequently built during the reign of Tirumalai Nayak.

Meenakshi TempleThere are four entrances to the temple with an area of six hectares. Each of its 12 towers has the height of 45 to 50 meters. The Potrama Raikulam or the Golden Lotus Tank is the place where the Tamil literacy society, called Sangam used to meet to decide the merits of the work presented to them. The temple museum has 985 richly carved pillars and each one surpasses the other in beauty.

Note: Meenakshi Temple remains closed from 1200 hrs till 1530 hrs.

Thirumalai Nayak MahalTirumalai Nayak Mahal:

This Indo-Saracenic building was constructed in 1523 and was originally four times large are today. Sound and light show on the life of the Tirumalai Nayak and the story of the Silapathikaram are conduced daily.

Overnight at the hotel

DAY 07:  MADURAI – TANJORE -TRICHY  ( 130 Kms / 04 hr)

After breakfast, drive to Trichy. Enroute visit Tanjore.

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Brihadeshwara Temple & Fort:

Built by great Chola king in the 10th century it is an outstanding example of Chola architecture and is listed in world heritage. On the top of the apex of 63 metres high, a dome is said to be constructed from a single piece of granite, weighing an estimated 81 tones. The dome was hauled into place along a 6 km earthwork ramp in a manner similar to the one used by the Egyptian Pyramids. The temple has been the sense of continuous worship for over thousand years. Only Hindus are allowed inside.

Note: Brihadeshwara Temple remains closed from 1200 to 1600 hrs.

Later continue your drive to Trichy. On arrival in Trichy, transfer to hotel.

Overnight at the hotel

DAY 08:  TRICHY – MAHABALIPURAM ( 265 Kms / 06 hrs) 

After breakfast,visit of the following-

Rock Fort TempleRock Fort Temple:

The temple tops an 83m high outcrop. This smooth rock was first hewn by the Pallavas who cut small cave temples into the southern face, but it was the Nayakas who made use of its naturally climb up the 437 steps cut into the stone to the top but well worth it for the views. Non-Hindus are not allowed into the Vinayaka Temple at the summit nor did the bigger Sri Thayumanaswamy Temple dedicate to Siva, halfway up. Occasionally temple priest waive this regulation.

Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple

Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple:

This superb temple complex at Srirangam, about three km from the Rock Fort, is surrounded by seven concentric walls with 21 gopurams and is probably the largest in India. Most of it dates from the 14th to 17th centuries, and many people have had a hand in its construction, including the Cheras, Pandyas, Cholas, Hoysalas and Vijayanagars. The largest gopuram in the first wall on the southern side was completed as recently as 1987 and now measures an astounding 73m.  The temple complex is very well preserved, with excellent carvings throughout and numerous shrines to various gods, though the main temple is dedicated to Vishnu. Even the Muslims are said to have prayed here after the fall of Vijayanagar Empire.

Note: Temples remains closed from 1200 hrs till 1500 hrs.

After the sightseeing, drive to Mahabalipuram. On arrival, transfer to hotel

Overnight at the hotel

DAY 09:  MAHABALIPURAM           

After breakfast, enjoy the sightseeing of Mahabalipuram, which includes the following-

arjuna's penance mahabalipuram

Arjuna’s Penance :

Carved in relief on the face of a huge rock, Arjuna’s Penance is the mythical story of the River Ganges issuing from its source high in the Himalaya . the panel depicts animal animals, deities and other semi-divine creatures, fable from the Panchatantra, and Arjuna doing a penance to obtain a boon from Siva.

Shore Temple

Shore Temple:

This beautiful and romantic temple, ravaged by wind and sea, represents the final phase of Pallavas art and was built in the late 7th century during the reign of Rajasimha. It is believed that at one point in time there were seven such temples, six of them were victims to the natural elements of erosion. This temple has three shrines; one dedicated to Lord Vishnu and the other two to Lord Shiva. The frothy waves form a striking backdrop to the temple, protected by rows of rock-carved bulls. The most unique feature of the temple is that it houses shrines to both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.

krishna mandapam mahabalipuram

Mandapams:

There are eight mandapams (shallow, rock-cut halls) scattered over the main hill, two of which have been left unfinished. They are mainly of interest for their internal figure sculptures. One of the earliest rock-cut temples is the Krishna Mandapam. It features carvings of a pastoral scene showing Krishna lifting up the Govardhana Mountain to protect his kinsfolk from the wrath of

Indra. On the hill rests a dangerously balanced boulder named Krishna’s Butterball after his legendary affinity for fresh butter.

rathasmahabalipuramFive Rathas

These are the architectural prototypes of all Dravidian temples, demonstrating the imposing gopurams and Vimanas; multi pillared halls and sculptured walls, which dominate the landscape of Tamil Nadu.

Rest of the day is free to relax on beach.

Overnight at the hotel

DAY 10:  MAHABALIPURAM – CHENNAI (55 Kms /01 hr)    

After breakfast, drive to Chennai. On arrival in Chennai, transfer to the hotel.

Later enjoy the visit to the following:

Santhome Cathedral ChurchThe Santhome Cathedral Church:

The Santhome Cathedral Church built in 1504, then rebuilt in neo-Gothic style in 1893, this Roman Catholic Church near Kapaleeshwarar temple is said to house the remains of St. Thomas the Apostle.

marina beach chennaiMarina Beach:

The stretch of beach known as the Marina extends for 13km. South of the pitiful aquarium is the Ice House, once used to store massive ice blocks transported by ship from North America. It later became the venue from which Vivekananda preached his ascetic philosophy.

kapaleeswarar temple chennaiKapaleeswarar:

Kapaleeswarar, an ancient Shiva temple, is the biggest temple in Chennai. A masterpiece of Dravidian style and displays the architectural elements – gopurams, mandapams and a tank. There are some fragmentary inscriptions dating back to 1250 AD.

fort st. george chennaiFort St. George & Museum:

St. George fort was built by the British East India Company. the fort was built in 1640 AD, under the direct supervision of Francis Day and Andrew Cogon. Today it is used as an office of Tamil Nadu Secretariat and the Legislative Assembly. The fort houses a St. Mary’s Church and fort museum.St. Mary’s Church the oldest Anglican Church in India built in 1680 and the tombstones in its courtyard are the oldest British tombstones in India. This ancient prayer house solemnized the marriages of Robert Clive and Governor Elinu-Yale, who later founded the Yale University in the States.

Overnight at the hotel

DAY 11:  CHENNAI  DEPARTURE

Today you will be transferred to the airport to connect the flight for onward journey.

End of Tour

FAQs about the Tour

q: What is the significance of Cochin in this tour?
a: Cochin, also known as Kochi, is the starting point of the tour and offers a rich blend of historical landmarks, cultural experiences, and coastal charm.

q: What can I expect from the city tour of Cochin?
a: The city tour includes visits to landmarks like St. Francis Church, the Jewish Synagogue, Dutch Palace, and the iconic Chinese Fishing Nets. You’ll also witness a colorful Kathakali Dance Drama, a traditional form of storytelling through dance.

q: How does Munnar stand out in this tour?
a: Munnar is a picturesque hill station known for its sprawling tea gardens and serene landscapes. It provides a tranquil escape and opportunities to explore attractions like Mettupatty Dam, Echo Point, and Kundala Lake.

q: What makes Kumarakom special?
a: Kumarakom offers a unique experience of the Kerala backwaters with an exotic resort and a peaceful waters cruise on the Vembanad Lake.

q: What can I expect during the houseboat experience in Alleppey?
a: Alleppey offers a memorable houseboat journey through the scenic backwaters, allowing you to immerse yourself in the region’s natural beauty and local way of life.

q: How does Periyar add to the tour’s diversity?
a: Periyar provides insights into tribal life, engaging elephant interactions at a camp, and exploration of spice plantations, showcasing Kerala’s diverse cultural and natural offerings.

q: What are the main attractions of Madurai?
a: Madurai is famous for its Meenakshi Temple, known for its stunning architecture, and the evening ceremony called ‘Bedtime of the God.’ The Tirumalai Nayak Mahal and city tour offer additional historical and cultural experiences.

q: What is the highlight of Tanjore?
a: Tanjore’s Brihadeshwara Temple and Fort showcase the grandeur of Chola architecture, featuring intricate carvings and a towering structure that highlight the region’s historical significance.

q: How does Mahabalipuram stand out in the itinerary?
a: Mahabalipuram is a treasure trove of ancient art and architecture, featuring carved masterpieces like Arjuna’s Penance and the Shore Temple, showcasing India’s artistic achievements.

q: What experiences does Chennai offer?
a: Chennai combines a blend of historical and contemporary experiences, from the colonial architecture of the Santhome Cathedral Church and Fort St. George to the vibrant atmosphere of Marina Beach and the spiritual significance of Kapaleeswarar Temple.

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12 Days Golden Triangle and Gujarat Tour

palitana gujarat

Tour Overview

Embark on an enchanting journey through the heart of India on this captivating 12-day tour. Begin in Delhi, a city of contrasts where historic splendor meets modern vibrancy. Explore the grandeur of Old Delhi, visiting Jama Masjid, Rajghat, and glimpsing the iconic Red Fort. Unveil the treasures of New Delhi, marveling at the Humayun Tomb, Qutub Minar, India Gate, and the impressive government buildings.

As you journey to Agra, let the allure of the Taj Mahal take your breath away, a mesmerizing testament to love’s eternal beauty. Immerse yourself in the Mughal heritage with a visit to Agra Fort. Move on to the Pink City of Jaipur, where the majestic Amber Fort and the regal City Palace await, each narrating stories of royal elegance.

Fly to Ahmedabad, where the past and present intertwine seamlessly. Discover the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi at his ashram, be charmed by the intricate architecture of the Adalaj step-well, and savor the authenticity of Gujarati cuisine. Venture into the Little Rann of Kutch, where you’ll encounter the endangered Asiatic Wild Ass and experience a bird-watching paradise.

Explore Bhuj and its surrounding villages, meeting skilled artisans and witnessing their traditional craftsmanship. En route to Gondal, discover Bhujodi’s textile heritage and the artistry of Dhamadka. In Gondal, marvel at the Riverside Palace and the Orchard Palace.

Continue to Palitana, a gateway to the spiritual heights of Shetrunjaya, adorned with 863 Jain temples. Conclude your journey with a visit to Lothal, an Indus Valley civilization site, before flying back to Delhi, where your incredible Indian odyssey comes to a close.

Duration:  12 Days/ 11 Nights

Places:  Delhi > Agra > Jaipur > Ahmedabad > Dasada > Bajana > Bhuj > Gondal > Palitana > Bhavnagar > Lothal > Ahmedabad > Delhi

12 Days Golden Triangle and Gujarat Tour

Destinations Covered

Delhi: The tour begins in the bustling capital city, Delhi, where you’ll experience the intriguing blend of historical splendor and modern energy. Explore the vibrant streets of Old Delhi, with its iconic Jama Masjid and the majestic Red Fort. Pay your respects at Rajghat, the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, and then transition to New Delhi’s wide avenues and landmarks like the towering Qutub Minar and the grand India Gate.

Agra: Journey to Agra, the city of the world-famous Taj Mahal. Witness the breathtaking beauty of this marble marvel, a symbol of eternal love, as you learn about its poignant history. Discover the impressive Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing a fusion of architectural styles from various eras.

Jaipur: The Pink City of Jaipur awaits with its royal charisma. Explore the Amber Fort, perched majestically on a hill, and be enchanted by its intricate architecture. Immerse yourself in the opulence of the City Palace, where history comes alive, and observe the astronomical wonders of Jantar Mantar.

Ahmedabad: In Ahmedabad, the fusion of tradition and modernity is evident. Walk in the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi at his ashram, understanding his philosophy of nonviolence and simplicity. Marvel at the elegant step-wells and the stunning architecture of the Jain temples. Savor the flavors of Gujarati cuisine and experience the vibrant energy of the city’s markets.

Little Rann of Kutch: Venture into the unique ecosystem of the Little Rann of Kutch, where you’ll spot the rare Asiatic Wild Ass and a diverse array of bird species. The barren landscape is unexpectedly teeming with life and offers an extraordinary experience for nature enthusiasts.

Bhuj: In Bhuj, explore the Banni villages, where local artisans exhibit their traditional craftsmanship. Witness the convergence of cultures in the town, evident in the unique architecture and the vibrant marketplaces.

Gondal: Gondal offers a glimpse into the regal past of Gujarat. Discover the Riverside Palace and the Orchard Palace, each showcasing a distinct charm. Dive into the history of the region as you explore the palatial residences of the royal family.

Palitana: As you reach Palitana, you’ll be awed by the sheer number of Jain temples that dot the landscape of Shetrunjaya Hill. Ascend the hill for a spiritual experience and marvel at the intricate carvings that adorn the temples.

Lothal: Step back in time at Lothal, an archaeological site of the Indus Valley civilization. Uncover the secrets of this ancient city’s advanced urban planning and maritime activities.

Detailed Tour Plan

DAY 01: ARRIVE DELHI 

You will arrive at Delhi’s International Airport.

Delhi International Airport

Following customs, immigration formalities and baggage collection, our representative will meet you as you exit the Arrival terminal building after which you would be transferred to your hotel. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel. Day at leisure. Overnight stay at hotel in Delhi.

DAY 02: DELHI 

Breakfast at hotel. Morning visit Old Delhi – Jama Masjid, Red Fort (outside) and Rajghat.

Jama Masjid Delhi

Red Fort

Mahatma Gandhi's Memorial Delhi

Afternoon visit New Delhi – Humayun Tomb, Qutub Minar and drive Past India Gate, Government building (ministry offices), Parliament House and President House.

humayun's tomb

Qutub Minar

Rashtrapati Bhawan

Overnight at hotel.

DAY 03: DELHI- AGRA

Breakfast at hotel. Morning drive to Agra. Upon arrival, check in at hotel. Afternoon visit Taj Mahal (closed on Friday) & Agra fort.

Taj-Mahal

Morning visit Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (closed on Friday’s) followed by visit to Mother Teresa’s charity home.

Red Fort Agra

After lunch visit Agra Fort, an outstanding example  of  Mughal  architecture. Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 04: AGRA – JAIPUR

Breakfast and lunch at hotel. Afternoon leave by surface for Jaipur, city is also known as Pink City.

Jaigarh-Fort-Jaipur

Overnight at hotel.

DAY 05: JAIPUR 

Breakfast at hotel. Morning excursion to Amber Fort with a photo stop at Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal). Enjoy Elephant ride to climb the fort.

amber fort jaipur

Hawa Mahal jaipur

Afternoon visit City Palace, Jantar Mantar or Royal Astronomical Observatory.

City Palace jaipur

Jantar Mantar jaipur

Overnight at hotel.

DAY 06:  JAIPUR – AHMEDABAD (MORNING FLIGHT)

In time transfer from Jaipur hotel to airport to board flight to Ahmedabad. Arrive Ahmedabad, check in at hotel & later visit Ahmedabad city.

Gandhi Ashram Ahmedabad

Jain Temples Ahmedabad

adalaj step well ahmedabad

Sightseeing tour of Ahmedabad includes visit to Gandhi Ashram, Jain Temples, Adalaj step-well –  one of the finest example of architectural magnificence. Enjoy tea & snack break at Tea Stall, one of the unique social meeting joint of locals done in age-old graveyard that is nestled in the middle of 22 tombs.

In evening, visit the handicraft market of Law Garden. Enjoy the traditional and authentic Gujarati food dinner. Overnight at hotel.

DAY 07: AHMEDABAD – DASADA/ BAJANA (110KMS)

Morning half day sightseeing tour of Ahmedabad starts with the Heritage walk visiting Swaminarayan Temple and old city settlements.

Swaminarayan Temple Ahmedabad

Visit Jumma Masjid, a Friday mosque that dates back to 1423 A.D. one of the best combination of Muslim & Hindu architectural style.

Jumma Masjid Ahmedabad

Also visit Calico Textiles Museum. The Calico Museum of Textile, 130 years old is regarded as one among the foremost textile museums in the world and an important Indian institution.

The Calico Museum of Textile AhmedabadIts outstanding collection of Indian fabrics exemplifies handicraft textiles spanning five centuries. Later we drive to Bajana (Little Rann Of Kutch). Overnight at hotel.

DAY 08: DASADA / BAJANA – BHUJ (280KMS 6HRS)

Morning safari into The Little Rann Of Kutch – The highlight of this sanctuary is the Asiatic Wild Ass or ‘Gudkhur’ that is endemic to the region & is one of the most endangered species in the world.

Wild Ass at Bajana - Little Rann Of Kutch

Bajana - Little Rann Of Kutch

The Little Rann of Kutch is also a paradise for bird watchers.  Later drive to Bhuj. Evening visit the Bazar and Aiana Mahal Museum – a unique example of an Indian palace built in the mid-eighteenth century with European influence.

Aina Mahal Museum Bhuj

Overnight at hotel.

DAY 09: BHUJ

Full day excursion to Banni Villages.

Amidst the deserts, lies the quaint little villages on the India border. Here you will come across master craft people exposing their traditional art form. Their ornaments, clothes, utensils, everything they use will make you feel that you are in lifestyle museum, leaving you spellbound.

banni villages gujarat

Return to Bhuj for an overnight stay.

DAY 10: BHUJ –GONDAL (240KMS)

Drive to Gondal en-route visiting Bhujodi to meet the weavers of the community Vankar, also discover the nearby towns of Harijan and Dhamadka.

Bhujodi is a small town just 8 km southeast of Bhuj. It is a major textile center of Kutch, majority of its inhabitants are  involved in textile handicraft production. Here you can meet weavers, tie-dye artists and block printers. Dhamadka is a major center of the traditional block-printing technique of Gujarat.

dhamadka block printing

The important historical places in Gondal are The Riverside Palace & The Huzoor Palace which is also the residence of the current royal family. It is known as the Orchard Palace because of its huge surroundings of fruit orchards, lawns and gardens.

The Huzoor Palace Gondal

Overnight at hotel.

DAY 11: GONDAL – PALITANA (180KMS) –BHAVNAGAR (52KMS)

Drive to Bhavnagar, en-route visiting Palitana.

palitana temples gujarat

Palitana is little more than a gateway to Shetrunjaya, strew with 863 temples. The temples were built over a period of 900 years on a hilltop dedicated entirely to God and belong to Jain community.

palitana gujarat

Overnight at hotel.

DAY 12: BHAVNAGAR – LOTHAL – AHMEDABAD–DELHI (FLIGHT)

Drive to Ahmedabad en-route visiting Lothal.

Lothal Archaeological museum

Lothal – a perfect place to get an insight of the Indus Valley civilization. The most dominating site at Lothal is the massive dockyard spanning an area of 37 meters by 22 meters perhaps the greatest work of Maritime Architecture.

lothal gujaratLothal was also famous for its arterial streets, microbes of gold, ivory and coppersmith’s workshops, potteries and underground sanitary drainage.

Note: Museum of Lothal remains closed on Fridays.

Transfer to airport to board evening flight from Ahmedabad airport to Delhi. Arrive Delhi, meeting & assistance and transfer to hotel/ straight transfer to airport to board onward flight.

End of Tour

FAQs about the Tour

q: What is the starting point of the tour?
a: The tour begins in Delhi, the capital city of India.

q: What are the highlights of the Delhi sightseeing?
a: The Delhi sightseeing includes visits to landmarks such as Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Rajghat, Humayun Tomb, Qutub Minar, India Gate, and government buildings.

q: How is transportation between cities arranged?
a: Transportation between cities is arranged by surface drives and domestic flights as per the itinerary.

q: What is the significance of Agra in the tour?
a: Agra is known for the iconic Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and the historic Agra Fort.

q: What attractions can be explored in Jaipur?
a: In Jaipur, you can explore the Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and experience the vibrant culture of the Pink City.

q: How does the tour include a cultural experience in Ahmedabad?
a: Ahmedabad offers a blend of history and culture with visits to Gandhi Ashram, Jain Temples, and the unique experience of having traditional Gujarati food at a local tea stall.

q: What is the significance of Little Rann of Kutch?
a: The Little Rann of Kutch is home to the endangered Asiatic Wild Ass and diverse birdlife, providing an unparalleled wildlife experience.

q: What is unique about the Banni villages near Bhuj?
a: The Banni villages offer a glimpse into the traditional art forms and lifestyle of local craftsmen, making it a cultural hub.

q: How does the tour explore royal history in Gondal?
a: Gondal showcases the royal heritage through visits to the Riverside Palace and Orchard Palace, which provide insights into the history and lifestyle of the region’s rulers.

q: What historical significance does Lothal hold?
a: Lothal is an archaeological site that was once part of the Indus Valley civilization, offering a glimpse into ancient urban planning, maritime activities, and craftsmanship.

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15 Days Vibrant Gujarat Tour

Gandhi Ashram Ahmedabad

Tour Overview

Embark on a captivating journey through the cultural tapestry of western India on this comprehensive tour. Starting in the bustling city of Mumbai, you’ll venture into the historical heart of Aurangabad, where the echoes of ancient art and architecture come alive. Explore the awe-inspiring Elephanta Caves, and witness the splendid symmetry of Indian rock-cut architecture at Ajanta Caves. As you journey to Rajkot, Junagadh, and Sasangir, immerse yourself in myth, legend, and the natural world, encountering impressive forts, sacred temples, and the vibrant flora and fauna of Sasangir Wildlife Sanctuary.

Discover the spiritual significance of the revered Somnath temple, experience the coastal charm of Diu, and encounter the sanctity of Jain temples in Palitana. In the midst of this journey, the cityscape of Ahmedabad beckons, adorned with historic landmarks and architectural marvels. Traverse from Dungarpur’s tranquility to Udaipur’s regal beauty, where palaces, museums, and serene lakes paint a rich tapestry of Rajasthan’s heritage. This enchanting exploration concludes in the vibrant city of Mumbai, leaving you with indelible memories of a remarkable odyssey.

Duration:  15 Days / 14 Nights

Places:  Mumbai > Rajkot > Junagadh > Sasangir > Somnath > Diu > Palitana > Bhavnagar > Lothal > Ahmedabad > Dungarpur > Udaipur > Mumbai

15 Days Vibrant Gujarat Tour from Mumbai

Destinations Covered

Mumbai: Begin your journey in Mumbai, the bustling metropolis known for its vibrant energy and eclectic mix of cultures. Explore iconic landmarks like the Gateway of India and the Prince of Wales Museum. Delve into the city’s maritime history with a cruise to the Elephanta Caves, showcasing ancient rock-cut sculptures and architecture.

Aurangabad: Aurangabad takes you back in time with its historical significance and architectural marvels. Marvel at the intricate carvings and sculptures at Ellora Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city tour introduces you to the blend of old and new, from the majestic Bibi-ka-Maqbara to the modern cityscape.

Rajkot & Junagadh: Discover Rajkot’s connection to Mahatma Gandhi at Kaba Gandhi Delo and explore the Watson Museum and library. Journey to Junagadh, a city steeped in myth and legend, as you explore Uparkot Fort, Ashoka’s Rock edicts, and the serene Damodar Kund.

Sasangir: Experience the wild side of India at Sasangir Wildlife Sanctuary, home to the rare Asiatic lion. Encounter these majestic creatures and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the sanctuary.

Diu: Diu offers a refreshing coastal getaway, where you can explore Diu Fort, soak in the sun at Nagoa Beach, and wander through the charming town. The fusion of history and relaxation makes for a unique experience.

Palitana: Palitana holds spiritual significance with its stunning Jain temples. Climb the Shatrunjaya Hill to witness the breathtaking cluster of more than 900 intricately carved marble temples.

Ahmedabad: Explore Ahmedabad’s rich heritage, from the Jama Masjid and Sidi Saiyyed Mosque to the Sabarmati Ashram associated with Mahatma Gandhi. The city’s architectural wonders and historical sites tell the story of its past.

Dungarpur: Dungarpur transports you to a serene world, where Gauri Shankar Lake and the picturesque surroundings create a tranquil atmosphere.

Udaipur: Udaipur, the “City of Lakes,” exudes royal splendor. Marvel at the opulent City Palace, enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola with views of the Lake Palace, and immerse yourself in the cultural richness of this enchanting city.

This comprehensive tour weaves together historical, cultural, and natural elements, offering a diverse and unforgettable journey through the heart of western India’s captivating destinations.

Detailed Tour Plan

Day 01: Mumbai

On arrival, you will be met by our representative & transferred to hotel where we will be holding the rooms on ready occupancy basis.

mumbai chhatrapati shivaji international airport

Overnight at hotel.

Day 02: Mumbai 

Breakfast at hotel, AM: proceed to take a cruise in the Arabian Sea to see the famous Elephanta Caves – Hewn out of solid rock, the Elephanta Caves date back to 600 AD, The cave complex is a collection of shrines, courtyards, inner cells, grand halls and porticos arranged in the splendid symmetry of Indian rock-cut architecture, and filled with exquisite stone sculptures of Hindu Gods and Goddesses represented in many reincarnations.

Elephanta Caves

In the afternoon city tour of Mumbai (Bombay) visiting Gateway of India – the imposing stone archway in Indo-Saracenic architecture built in 1911, Prince of Wales Museum, Hanging Gardens, the Aquarium and Marine Drive, also known as “Queens Necklace”.

Prince of Wales Museum

hanging gardens of mumbai

Marine Drive Mumbai

Overnight stay in hotel.

Day 03: Mumbai – Rajkot

Breakfast at hotel and checkout, Morning transfer to Airport for flight to Rajkot.

Mumbai Rajkot Flight

On  arrival you will be met by our representative and transferred to hotel. Afternoon city tour covering Kaba Gandhi Delo – Gandhiji’s ancestral home, Watson Museum & library located in the pleasant Jubilee garden, Lal Pari Lake & Randerda – a picturesque picnic spot.

Kaba Gandhi Delo

watson museum rajkot

Overnight at hotel.

Day 04: Rajkot – Junagadh – Sasangir

Breakfast at hotel & check-out from hotel, Morning drive to Sasangir en-route visiting Junagadh – An ancient fortified city rich in Myth & Legend.

damodar kund junagadh

Visit Uparkot Fort – famous for its virtual inaccessibility, Ashoka’s Rock edicts – the fourteen rock edicts of the Emperor Ashoka, Damodar Kund – A sacred tank. On arrival in Sasangir, check in into  hotel.

Uparkot Fort

Overnight at hotel.

Day 05: In Sasangir

Breakfast at hotel, The day to visit the world of wild fauna. Time for Game viewing.

Sasangir Wildlife

Overnight at hotel.

Day 06: Sasangir – Veraval – Somnath – Diu

Breakfast at hotel, Morning proceed to Somnath enroute visiting Veraval – one of the India’s major fishing ports. Visit Bhalkeshwar temple and Bhid Bhanjan Mandir.

Bhid Bhanjan Mandir

In Somnath visit the seat of the twelve most sacred “Jyotirlingas’ of Lord Shiva.

Somnath Jyotirlinga

Continue the drive to Diu, on arrival check in into hotel. Overnight at hotel.

Day 07: In Diu

Breakfast at hotel, Morning visit to the town sandwiched between the massive Diu Fort to the east and a huge city wall to the west.

Diu Fort

In the afternoon relax at Nagoa beach.

Nagoa Beach Diu

Overnight at hotel.

Day 08: Diu – Palitana – Bhavnagar 

Breakfast at hotel and check-out, later in morning drive to Palitana – The Place of Victory, Visit the exclusive Jain temple.

palitana temples gujarat

Later drive to Bhavnagar. On arrival check in into hotel.

Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 09: Bhavnagar

Breakfast at hotel, Morning visit Gauri Shankar Lake – a beautiful picnic spot, Takhteshwar temple & The Lock Gate.

Gauri Shankar Lake

takhteshwar temple bhavnagar

Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 10: Bhavnagar – Lothal – Ahmedabad

Breakfast at hotel & later checkout, Morning drive to Ahmedabad en-route visiting Lothal Archaeological museum.

Lothal Archaeological museum

lothal gujarat

On arrival check in into hotel. Overnight to be spent at hotel.

Day 11: In Ahmedabad 

Breakfast at hotel, Morning sight seeing tour of Ahmedabad covering Ahmed Shah’s Mosque, Balvatika, Teen Darwaza and Bhadra Fort, Daria Khan’s Ghumat, Siddi Sayyad’s Mosque, Gita Mandir, Swami Narayan Temple, Hathisingh Jain Temple, ruins of Jhulta Minar (Swinging Minarets), Jama Masjid , Kankaria Lake, Rani Sipri’s Mosque and Tomb, Rani Roopmati Mosque & Sabarmati Ashram.

Swaminarayan Temple Ahmedabad Jain Temples Ahmedabad Jumma Masjid Ahmedabad bhadra fort ahmedabad

Gandhi Ashram Ahmedabad

Evening free to relax, overnight at hotel.

Day 12: Ahmedabad – Dungarpur

Breakfast at hotel and checkout from hotel, Morning drive to Dungarpur. On arrival check in at Hotel.

Dungarpur

Day free to explore the surroundings. Overnight at hotel.

Day 13: Dungarpur – Udaipur

Breakfast at hotel and checkout, Morning drive to Udaipur. On arrival, check in into hotel.

ekling ji & nagda temple udaipur rajasthan

Evening excursion to Nagda Ruins & Eklingji Temples on the lake Bagel, drive back to Udaipur.

Overnight at hotel.

Day 14: Udaipur 

Breakfast at hotel – AM sightseeing tour of Udaipur visiting The City Palace and Museum is considered as the largest palace complex in Rajasthan comprising of Jagdish Temple which was built in 1651 AD, Crystal Gallery & Durbar Hall all in the vicinity of City Palace Complex.

jagdish temple udaipurCity Palace udaipur city palace udaipur city palace udaipur

Later visit Maharana Pratap Memorial it has the bronze statue of Maharana Pratap, the legendary warrior king of Udaipur. Saheliyon Ki Bari is a small ornamental garden built in the honour of royal ladies.

Saheliyon ki bari udaipurLate afternoon enjoy a two hour boat-ride on Lake Pichola visiting many Ghats (banks) of washing, bathing etc and enjoy excellent views of the Lake Palace and City Palace.

pichola lake udaipur

Evening free to relax,

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 15: Udaipur – Mumbai 

Arrive Mumbai, transfer assistance to and from airport, board flight for return journey.

End of Tour

FAQs about the Tour

q: What are the main highlights of Mumbai that I’ll get to see on this tour?
a: In Mumbai, you’ll explore iconic landmarks like the Gateway of India, Prince of Wales Museum, and take a cruise to the Elephanta Caves, featuring ancient rock-cut sculptures and architecture.

q: What is the significance of Aurangabad in this tour?
a: Aurangabad is known for its historical significance and architectural wonders. You’ll visit the Ellora Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with intricate carvings, as well as other attractions like Bibi-ka-Maqbara.

q: What can I expect to see in Rajkot and Junagadh?
a: In Rajkot, you’ll explore Kaba Gandhi Delo, Watson Museum, and more. In Junagadh, you’ll visit Uparkot Fort, Ashoka’s Rock edicts, and Damodar Kund, all steeped in myth and history.

q: Is there an opportunity to see wildlife on this tour?
a: Yes, you’ll experience the wild side of India at Sasangir Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can encounter the rare Asiatic lion and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the sanctuary.

q: What is the significance of Diu on this tour?
a: Diu offers a coastal retreat where you can explore Diu Fort, relax on Nagoa Beach, and explore the charming town, creating a unique blend of history and relaxation.

q: What makes Palitana a special destination?
a: Palitana is known for its stunning Jain temples atop Shatrunjaya Hill. With more than 900 intricately carved marble temples, it holds significant spiritual and architectural importance.

q: What historical sites can I explore in Ahmedabad?
a: Ahmedabad offers a wealth of historical sites, including the Jama Masjid, Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, Sabarmati Ashram associated with Mahatma Gandhi, and more.

q: How does Dungarpur fit into the tour?
a: Dungarpur offers a serene escape with attractions like Gauri Shankar Lake and picturesque surroundings, providing a tranquil interlude on your journey.

q: What is the highlight of Udaipur?
a: Udaipur, known as the “City of Lakes,” offers royal splendor with attractions like the City Palace, boat rides on Lake Pichola with views of the Lake Palace, and a rich cultural experience.

q: What kind of experience does this tour offer?
a: This tour presents a diverse and comprehensive experience, combining historical, cultural, and natural elements, allowing you to explore the heart of western India’s captivating destinations.

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4 Days Ajanta Ellora Caves Tour

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Tour Overview

Embark on a captivating journey with our Aurangabad Heritage Tour, where history, art, and culture converge seamlessly. Starting from Mumbai, a morning flight takes you to Aurangabad, where you’ll be enchanted by the treasures of the past. Begin your exploration with a city tour of Aurangabad, discovering its historical significance.

The highlight of your journey unfolds as you venture to the Ajanta Caves, a testament to the artistic prowess of Buddhist monks from the 2nd century. Admire the intricate frescoes, wall paintings, and sculptures that adorn these ancient caverns. The following day, immerse yourself in the architectural marvels of the Ellora Caves, where Cave 16 stands as a magnificent tribute to Lord Shiva. Your adventure continues with a visit to the Pithalkora Caves, where finely sculpted facades await your admiration.

Conclude your expedition by exploring the Daulatabad Fortress, an embodiment of historical intrigue, and paying homage to Aurangazeb’s wife at the Bibi-ka-Maqbara. The journey ends as you fly back to Mumbai, leaving you with memories of a remarkable journey into India’s rich heritage.

Duration:  4 days / 3 Nights

Places:  Mumbai > Aurangabad > Mumbai

4 Days Ajanta Ellora Caves Tour from Mumbai

Destinations Covered

Aurangabad: The tour commences in the vibrant city of Aurangabad, renowned for its historical significance. As you step into this cultural hub, you’ll be enveloped by a blend of the past and present. Explore the city’s intriguing heritage, which reflects the rule of various dynasties and emperors, leaving behind a tapestry of architectural wonders, bustling bazaars, and a rich cultural ambiance.

Ajanta Caves: Embarking on a full-day excursion to the Ajanta Caves, you’ll be transported back to the 2nd century. These UNESCO World Heritage-listed caves hold the secrets of Buddhist monks who carved their devotion and artistic brilliance into the rock-cut structures. Marvel at the intricate frescoes, vivid sculptures, and profound narratives that adorn the walls, showcasing the zenith of ancient Indian artistry and spirituality.

Ellora Caves: Another day of exploration leads you to the awe-inspiring Ellora Caves, where an array of rock-cut sanctuaries, monasteries, and chapels beckon. The crown jewel, Cave 16, features an extraordinary sculpture of Lord Shiva, an awe-inspiring monolith carved right into the rock. A testament to human ingenuity, these caves are a harmonious blend of religious devotion and architectural prowess.

Pithalkora Caves: The journey takes you further to the Pithalkora Caves, a hidden gem near Aurangabad. These lesser-known caves boast intricately sculpted facades that captivate with their exquisite craftsmanship. As you explore the site, you’ll discover the fine artistry of these rock-cut structures, each revealing stories of a bygone era through their unique designs and details.

Daulatabad Fortress: The tour weaves history into every step, as you visit the Daulatabad Fortress. Once a Hindu stronghold, it was transformed by Emperor Mohammed-bin-Tughlaq into the second capital of the Delhi Sultanate. The fortress is renowned for its ingenious defense mechanisms, labyrinthine passages, and a rich historical narrative that unfolds as you explore its fascinating architecture.

Bibi-ka-Maqbara and Panchakki: Pay tribute to history’s romantic chapter at the Bibi-ka-Maqbara, a stunning monument built in memory of Emperor Aurangazeb’s wife. Often referred to as the “Taj of the Deccan,” this mausoleum echoes the grandeur of the iconic Taj Mahal. Nearby, the Panchakki Water Mill unveils the ingenuity of Mughal engineers who harnessed water to power grinding stones, an early marvel of technology.

Mumbai: Concluding your journey, you return to the bustling metropolis of Mumbai. Reflect on your exploration of Aurangabad’s heritage as you savor the dynamic energy of this coastal city. With a myriad of experiences at your fingertips, from cultural landmarks to modern delights, Mumbai encapsulates India’s diverse essence, leaving you with lasting memories of an enriching adventure.

Detailed Tour Plan

Day – 01 Mumbai – Aurangabad by air 

We will take a morning flight from Mumbai to Aurangabad.

Arrive Aurangabad & transfer to hotel at Aurangabad.

aurangabad airport

City tour of Aurangabad.

Bibi ka Maqbara Aurangabad

Bibi ka Maqbara Aurangabad 1

Overnight  stay at Hotel.

Day – 02 Aurangabad –  Ajanta

Breakfast  at the Hotel. After breakfast proceed for full day excursion to Ajanta Caves – (closed on Monday)

ajanta caves

ajanta cavesThese 2nd century caves are fine achievements by Buddhist monks. Beautiful frescoes, wall paintings and vivid sculptures reflect the peak of ancient Indian art and architecture. The horseshoe shaped gorge has 30 caves dividend in two phases.

ajanta caves Ajanta-Caves

Return back to Hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day – 03 Aurangabad – Ellora Caves – Pithalkora

Breakfast at the Hotel. After Breakfast proceed for sightseeing of Ellora Caves (closed on Tuesday)

Ellora Caves

Ellora Caves – The World Heritage site, one of the finest examples of rockcut  caves , there are 34 caves, Cave 16 is the most famous and has Lord Shiva sculpted on the rocks-the largest monolith in the world.

Ellora Caves

Ellora Caves

After Ellora Caves, further proceed for Pithalkora Caves:-Pithalkora caves are about 78 kms. From  Aurangabad. The intricate work on the sculptured facades in these caves is definitely worth a visit.

Pitalkhora Caves

Return back to Hotel. Overnight  stay at Hotel.

Day – 04 Aurangabad – Mumbai – Delhi

Breakfast  at the Hotel. After breakfast proceed to Daulatabad fortress was an old Hindu stronghold originally called Devgiri Fort.

Daulatabad Fort

Emperor Mohammed-bin-Tughlaq captured and plundered it in the 13th century and made it the second capital of the Delhi Sultanate renaming it Daulatabad. It is famous for its series of trick defenses, secret escape routes etc.. Bibi-ka-Maqbara, built in memory of Aurangazeb’s wife Rabia Durrani.

water mill aurangabad

Panchakki or Water Mill, an ingenious creation of Mughal engineers who used it to harness water to run large grinding stones which served as a flour mill. The tomb of a muslim saint lies in the garden beyond the which served as a flour mill.

Proceed to Aurangabad airport to catch onward flight to Mumbai.

Mumbai arrival, transfer to Hotel/Airport.

End of Tour

FAQs about the Tour

q: What is the starting point of the tour?
a: The tour starts in Mumbai, India.

q: What are the main attractions in Aurangabad?
a: In Aurangabad, you will explore the city’s historical sites, including Bibi-ka-Maqbara, Daulatabad Fortress, and Panchakki Water Mill.

q: What is the significance of Ajanta Caves?
a: Ajanta Caves are 2nd-century rock-cut caves that showcase Buddhist art, frescoes, sculptures, and monastic structures, representing a peak of ancient Indian craftsmanship.

q: Are the Ajanta Caves open every day?
a: The Ajanta Caves are closed on Mondays.

q: What can be expected at Ellora Caves?
a: Ellora Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offer 34 rock-cut caves with stunning sculptures, including the famous Cave 16 featuring a colossal Lord Shiva sculpture.

q: Are there any day trips included in the tour?
a: Yes, there are day trips to Ajanta Caves, Ellora Caves, and Pithalkora Caves, each showcasing unique rock-cut architectural wonders.

q: What can be experienced at Pithalkora Caves?
a: Pithalkora Caves feature intricate sculptured facades and rock-cut architecture, offering a glimpse into the artistic craftsmanship of the past.

q: How does the tour conclude?
a: The tour ends with a return to Mumbai, where you can reflect on your journey and explore the vibrant city.

q: What historical significance does Aurangabad hold?
a: Aurangabad has a rich history with landmarks like Daulatabad Fortress, which was once a Hindu stronghold and later transformed into a capital by Emperor Mohammed-bin-Tughlaq.

q: Is the tour suitable for all age groups?
a: The tour involves historical and cultural exploration, which can be enjoyed by travelers of various age groups interested in art, architecture, and history.

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