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Day 1- Arrive Delhi Arrive Delhi
and meet the SITA representative at the arrival hall. In the afternoon
proceed on a tour of the capital city. In the tour of the Old city visit
Red Fort built by Emperor Shah Jahan; see Jama Masjid, one of the largest
mosque in India, Raj Ghat- the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi and Shanti Van;
walk along chandni chowk, the silver street of Delhi bustling with
activity. In the New city visit Qutab Minar, the tallest stone tower in
India, Humayun’s Tomb built in the Indo Persian style and a predecessor to
The Taj Mahal in Agra, India Gate – A War Memorial Arch; Lakshmi Narayan -
a Hindu temple. Also drive past the Presidents house, Parliament house,
Government secretariat buildings and Connaught place - the heart of New
Delhi a busy shopping center.
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Day 2- To Agra Drive 4 hours
enjoying picturesque countryside to Agra. Tour the city for its Taj Mahal.
20,00 workmen worked for 22 years to complete this poetry in marble built
by the Moghul Emperor Shahjehan in 1630 for his queen Mumtaz Mahal to
enshrine her mortal remains; Agra Fort, a blend of architectural styles
used during the reign of three emperors; Itmad-Ud-Daulah and Sikandra-
Akbar’s mausoleum. Pay another visit to Taj Mahal and ride a cycle
rickshaw to the monument. Spend time gazing at one of the Seven Wonders of
the World and return in the evening to your hotel
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Day 3- To Varanasi In the morning
enjoy an excursion to Fatehpur Sikri, the red sandstone city of
yesteryears. The city was built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in AD 1564 in
honour of the Muslim saint Sheikh Salim Chisthi. One of the major
attractions of this city is the marble tomb of Sheikh Salim Chisthi.
Return to Agra in the afternoon. Rest of the time is free till evening
when you will board an overnight train to Varanasi. Overnight on board the
train.
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Day 4- Arrive Varanasi Arrive
Varanasi in the morning. Later visit temples like Kashi Vishwanath
dedicated to Lord Shiva; Bharat Mata Mandir dedicated to Mother India;
Durga Temple, dedicated to the Goddess Durga; Alamgir Mosque- originally a
temple dedicated to Vishnu but now an odd mixture of Hindu and Muslim
architectural styles. Also see Sarnath, an important Buddhist pilgrimage
point
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Day 5- To Kolkata Enjoy a boat ride
on River Ganges. The most important facet of this holy city is the river
and the Ghats lining its southern bank in the city. From dawn to dusk the
Ghats are thronged by thousands of devotees, who perform their holy
rituals in the hope of attaining eternal salvation, the ‘Nirvana’.
Afternoon is to explore the colorful bazaars walking around. You will be
transferred to railway station in the evening to board train for Kolkata.
Overnight on board the train.
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Day 6- Arrive Kolkata Arrive
Kolkata, once the capital of the British Empire, formerly known as
Calcutta , it remains the cultural capital of India with strong tradition
in literature and fine arts. During your tour later in the day you will
have a chance to visit Victoria Memorial, an impressive white marble
building housing Raj memorabilia; Indian Museum, a treasure house of
Indian art; Fort William, the first fort built in Kolkata; St.Paul’s
Cathedral built in the indo-Gothic style; Birla Planetarium; Marble
Palace, a private residence with a fine collection of art, including some
by Sir Joshua Reynolds; Jorasanko the residence of Rabindranath Tagore and
drive past various buildings like St John’s Church, St Andrew’s Belvedere,
Hastings House and The Green Church
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Day 7- In Kolkata Morning is free
to visit Dakshineshwar Temple dedicated to Kali and built in the
architectural style of Bengal; Botanical Gardens covering 110 hectares and
having a number of rare plants, including a 200-year-old banyan tree etc.
Check out and transfer to railway station to connect overnight train to
Hyderabad. Overnight on board the train
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Day 8- In Hyderabad Arrive in the
morning. Later visit the Salar Jung Museum, housing the single largest
collection ever made by one man, Mir Yusuf Ali Salar Jung, prime minister
to the Nizam of Hyderabad. In the afternoon visit the city of Hyderabad
for its Char Minar, the city of symbol with four minarets. Mecca Masjid,
one of the grandest mosques built with high colonnades and graceful arches
made from single slabs of granite. Sri Venkateshwara Temple, one of the
newer temples built providing a fine example of 20th century temple
architecture. Overnight aboard the train to Chennai
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Day 9- In Chennai Tour the city
known for Fort St. George built by the British and now housing the
Secretariat. Drive along the Marina Beach, the second longest in the world
driving past Chennai University, the Senate House and the Palace of the
Nawabs of the Carnatic, to the San Thomse Cathedral where the apostle is
buried. Visit the ancient Kapaleeshwar Temple dedicated to Shiva; Little
Mount Shrine considered to be the place where St Thomas lived and
preached; St Thomas Mount is where St Thomas, it is said, was
assassinated. In the second half of this day visit the National Art
Gallery and Government Museum, which are over 100 years old. Also visit
Cholamandal Artists’ Village for contemporary art produced in artist’s
commune
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Day 10- In Chennai Proceed for an
excursion to Mahabalipuram & Kancheepuram. The ancient Pallava port,
64km from Chennai, Mamalapuram is today the site of several sculpture
marvels. The places to be visited are Arjuna’s Penance, Krishna Mandapam,
Varaha Mandapam, Five Rathas and Shore Temples. Later visit Kancheepuram,
one of the seven sacred cities of India and also home to the famous silk
and cotton weaving industry. Return to Chennai and connect an overnight
train to Trivandrum.
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Day 11- To Trivandrum Arrive
Trivandrum named after the holy serpent, the thousand-headed Anantha, one
of the major Indian cities on the famed Malabar Coast. In the city you
will be taken on a guided tour to Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple dedicated to
Lord Vishnu depicting the deity reclining on the holy serpent, Anantha;
Napier Museum with a fine collection of Kerala bronzes, ornaments and
costumes; Sri Chitra Art Gallery having Mughal and Rajput miniatures and a
collection of Raja Ravi Varma of Travancore’s works
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Day 12- To Cape Take a full day
trip to Kanyakumari, famous for its brilliant sunsets and sunrises. It is
India’s ‘land’s’ end at the confluence of the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea
and Bay of Bengal. On an offshore rock, in memory of Swami Vivekananda,
the Indian philosopher who would contemplate here, stands Vivekananda Rock
Memorial. Kanyaumari is the only place in India where one can watch the
sun set and moon rise simultaneously on a full moon evening. Return in the
evening to Trivandrum
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Day 13- To Cochin Morning in time
transfer to railway station enable board train to Cochin, a myriad of tiny
islands set in the shimmering blue Arabian Sea, against a lush backdrop.
It has one of the most beautiful harbors on India’s west coast. For
centuries it has been an important trading post. Its cosmopolitan spirit
is visible in the temples, mosques and synagogues that rise against the
city’s skyline
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Day 14- In Cochin Visit Dutch
Palace, built by the Portuguese known for its murals depicting scenes fro
the Ramayana and the Mahabharata; Koonan Kurishu Shrine which is a small
chapel, Jewish Synagogue which has a number of copper plates inscribed in
the Hebrew script; Fort Kochi, St Francis Church, the oldest one to be
constructed by Europeans in India; Santa Cruz Basilica with a beautifully
painted ceiling, and, Chinese Fishing Nets near the harbor’s entrance. In
time transfer to railway station enable board train for Goa. Overnight on
board the train.
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Day 15- Arrive Goa Arrive Goa and
transfer to your beach resort for three nights’ stay. Goa, a tiny emerald
land of 3,702 Sq.Kms. on the west coast of India, with its natural scenic
beauty, attractive beaches, churches and temples, famous for it\'s
architecture, feasts and festivals and above all hospitable people with a
rich cultural milieu, has an ideal tourist profile.
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Day 16- In Goa During your half day
tour today you will visit Panjim City & Mandovi River, Dona Paula for
a panoramic view of the Arabian sea; Calangute, Anjuna, Colva, Miramar and
Vagator Beaches; Old Goa with its churches and museums; Panaji and its
fishing wharfs, statues and markets; the colorful Mapusa Bazaar; Ponda and
its ancient temples
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Day 17- In Goa Full day is at
leisure
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Day 18- To Mumbai Last day in Goa
and in the evening board a train on this tour for Mumbai. Overnight aboard
the train
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Day 19- Leave Mumbai Arrive Mumbai
and transfer to the city to check in at one of the hotels. Freshen up
before starting a tour which would include Mani Bhavan, the house where
Mahatma Gandhi used to stay during his visits to Mumbai; Prince Of Wales
Museum having a priceless collection of art and sculpture and Jain Temple.
Drive past the “Tower Of Silence”, delightful Kamla Nehru Park and Hanging
Gardens situated on the slope of Malabar Hill offering a panoramic view of
Marine Drive and Chowpatty Beach. Also drive past Crawford Market, Mumbai
High Court etc. Visit The Gateway Of India, a splendid arch by the Arabian
Sea, built to commemorate the royal visit in 1927. Late evening you will
be transferred to International airport to connect your onward flight
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Cities |
Superior |
Standard |
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Delhi |
Le Meridien |
Siddharth |
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Agra |
Jaypee Palace |
Howard Park Plaza |
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Varanasi |
Taj Ganges |
Clarks |
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Kolkata |
Taj Bengal |
Hindustan International |
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Hyderabad |
Taj Krishna |
Comfort Inn Woodbridge |
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Chennai |
Taj Connemara |
Quality Inn Aruna |
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Trivandrum |
Muthoot Plaza |
Saj Lucia |
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Cochin |
Taj Malabar |
Casino |
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Goa |
Holiday Inn |
Highland Beach Resort |
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Mumbai |
Holiday Inn |
Sahil | |
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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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