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Jewish Tour
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Day 1- Arrival in Mumbai
Arrive Mumbai and meet the SITA representative at the arrival
hall and transfer to hotel.
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Day 2- In Mumbai
Morning walking tour of Mumbai. Afternoon visit Tifereth
Synagogue and arrive for evening service at Magen David
Synagogue (1830 hrs)
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Day 3- In Mumbai
Optional 06.30 hrs service at Gate of Mercy Synagogue for
those who observe Shabbat; independent morning. Full day
tour for those who do not observe Shabbat: Visit the Prince
of Wales Museum which is Indo Saracenic architecture in
keeping with the Gateway, but the dome of glazed tiles gives
it a very Persian and Central Asian flavor. The museum also
houses an excellent collection or jade and silver jewelry
and Indian miniature paintings. On the way to the Hanging
Gardens we will pass the Victorian Gothic buildings of the
city, stopping at the most remarkable of them all, the Victoria
Terminus built in 1878. The Hanging Gardens offer a panoramic
view of the harbor and a glimpse of the Towers of Silence,
the rather unusual crematorium of the Parsi community. Visit
for a picture stop at the Dhobi Ghat a sight unique to Mumbai
at the end.
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Day 4- In Mumbai
Full day excursion south of Mumbai to the rocky outcrop,
where the legend of the Bnei Yisrael started. The story
is that 7 men and 7 women survived a shipwreck in the time
of Solomon. They became oil pressers and remained in the
area. There are a few shuls there and still Jews doing oil
pressing today. The area is also considered to be the holiest
shrine for the Bene Israelies of Mumbai. This is where it
is believed Saint Elijah arrived on his chariot and the
mark can be seen on the rock.
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Day 5- In Mumbai
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Morning visit the Mazgaon School, which we tour and then
meet with the school administrators. Later visit the ORT
school in Worli.
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Day 6- To Cochin
Intime transfer to airport to board flight for Cochin. Arrive
Cochin and transfer to hotel. Later walking tour of Cochin
including the heritage zone, which has preserved the original
architecture of the city. Also visit St Francis Church and
the Chinese fishing nets, which line the mouth of Cochin
harbor. In the evening witness a Kathakali performance.
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Day 7- In Cochin
In the morning, visit the Jewish Community and the beautiful
Pardesi Synagogue. This Synagogue was built by Samuel Castiel,
David Belila, Ephrahim Sala and stands on the grounds of
the Maharaja of Cochins residence. Later walk to the Mattancherry
Palace, which was commissioned by the Portuguese for the
raja of Kochi in exchange for trading rights. The palace
is two storeys high and is built in the traditional Kerala
style known as nalukattu (four buildings). Afternoon sunset
cruise on the backwaters of Kerala.
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Day 8- To Kolkata
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Intime transfer to airport to board flight for Mumbai.
Arrive Mumbai and connect flight for Kolkota. Arrive Kolkata
and transfer to hotel.
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Day 9- In Kolkata
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Morning visit the Neveh Shalome Synagogue, established
in 1825, the first Synagogue in Kolkatta. Also visit Magen
David Synagogue, built by Mr. Elias David Joseph Esra in
memory of his father Mr. David Joseph Esra. It is a charming
walk to this synagogue. Visit the Nahoum Bakery, owned by
a Jewish family. Evening service at Magen David Synagogue.
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Day 10- In Kolkata
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Optional morning services at synagogue. Later visit to
Indian cultural sights of interest including the Dakshineswar
Kali temple built in 1847. Also visit Kumartuli, the home
of the kumars or potters who all year round preparing clay
images for pujas and festivals, visit the Victoria Memorial,
the white marble monument to Queen Victoria designed in
Italian Renaissance Mughal style; St Pauls Cathedral is
the original metropolitan church of British India completed
in 1847; and Sishu Bhavan, one of Mother Theresas many homes
for the underprivileged.
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Day 11- In Kolkata
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Morning visit The Marble Palace. Boasting 99 different
varieties of marble, the house has an extraordinary collection
of paintings, some of great value. Also visit University
of Performing Art, which has a small but charming museum
dedicated to the poet laureate, Rabindranath Tagore, Bengals
favorite son.
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Day 12- Depart Kolkata
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Sabbath prayers and walking tour in Calcutta. Dinner at
hotel. Transfer to airport for flight to Transfer to international
airport.
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Hotel Options
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PACKAGE INCLUDES
- Accommodation in all the hotels on single/twin/triple
sharing basis, as per the list above.
- Breakfast on all days.
- All prevailing taxes like Luxury tax in all hotels and
Expenditure tax wherever applicable.
- All transfers to or from hotels, city tours, excursions,
drives by an air-conditioned transport.
- Services of an English speaking local guide.
- Inter state road tax, toll tax, driver’s allowance,
parking etc.
- Train fare as per the itinerary.
PACKAGE DOES NOT INCLUDE
- Any lunch, dinner, snacks, mineral water etc. unless
mentioned in the itinerary.
- Entrance fee to any monuments or camera fee.
- Any airfare or airport tax
- Tips, gratuities.
- Portage, laundry, telephone calls, table drinks or any
other expenses of personal nature.
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