South India Cultural Trip
Duration: 17 Days
Places to Visit:
Mumbai - Hyderabad - Chennai - Mysore - Bangalore - Hampi - Bijapur - Goa -
Mumbai
Day
1: Mumbai : A fitting place to start. On arrival - met, assisted
and transferred to your hotel. Rest of the day at your discretion.
Day
2: Mumbai : The city of dreams. For the day visit Gateway of
India, Prince of Wales Museum, Hanging Gardens on the slopes of Malabar
Hills offering nice view of Marine Lines & Chowpatty Beach, Kamla Nehru
Park, Mani Bhawan (where Mahatma Gandhi used to stay) and then to Dhobi
Ghat. Also visit Afgan Church, Flora Fountain (Bombay nerve centre),
Colourful Crawford Market and Marine Drive.
Day 3: Hyderabad :
Nijams rich legacy. You will be transferred to Hyderabad by
flight. After lunch, we visit the Charminar- rectangular four arched
monumental gate often described as "The Arch of Triumph of the East",
the Mecca Mosque and Salar Jung Museum - one man's collection of
manuscripts, ancient weapons, costumes and curios. Later drive past the High
Court buildings.
Day 4: Hyderabad : Uncovering the Mysteries
of Golconda. Full day excursion to Golconda Fort. Golconda, once
famed for its diamond mines (from which the famous Kohinoor diamond of the
British crown was mined), is the site of a strategic fort dating back to the
13th century. This invincible fort has an extraordinary acoustical system
and massive battlements. Later visit the Usmansagar Lake- one of the most
beautiful man-made lakes.
Day 5: Chennai : Dravidian Citadel.
From Hyderabad board the flight for Chennai. Arrive and check in
hotel. For the day visit Museum to see the Art & Bronze Gallery. Drive
through the Flower and Fruit Markets, High Court, Fort Museum, Marina Beach,
San Thome Cathedral, The Theosophical Society and Snake Park.
Day
6: Chennai : Sacred journey to Tirupati. After breakfast, we take
full day excursion of Tirupati- one of the most important & the richest
temple of the world. It is famous for the shrine of "Seven hills"
of Tirumala which attract millions of pilgrims from all over India.
Picturesquely situated amidst sacred waterfalls and tanks, the shrine
presents a fine example of early Dravidian art. In front of it is the "Hall
of Pillars" from where an attractive stepped way leads to the temple.
Evening return back to hotel.
Day
7: Mysore : Silk & sandalwood. Early morning board the train
for Mysore. From Railway station, you will be transferred to hotel. After
lunch we take half-day sight seeing tour of Mysore visiting the palace of
the Maharaja built in 1911-12. The palace is a harmonious synthesis of the
Hindu and saracenic styles of architecture with magnificient Archways,
Domes, Turrets, Colonnades and Sculptures.Also visit the Art Gallery, drive
upto Chamundi hill to see Chamundeshwari Temple & panoramic view of
Mysore. On your way back see the Nandi Bull -a monolith structure.
Day
8: Mysore : Sublime expressions of stone. Full day excursion to
Sravanbelagola, Belur and Halebid. At Sravanbelagola, hewn out of a single
rock and visible from a distance of 25 kms is the statue of Lord
Gomteshwara, which is bathed with milk , sandalwood,saffron once every 12
years. The Chennakesava temple of Belur built 900 years ago is an exquisite
example of Hoysala art. Halebid 's 12th century Hoysaleswara and Kedareswara
temples are masterpieces of Hindu art.
Day 9: Bangalore :
Passing through history. After breakfast, we drive towards
Bangalore. On the way we visit Srirangapatnam ,16 kms from Mysore. This fort
was the stronghold of Tippu Sultan, son of Hyder Ali. Tippu fought a valiant
battle against the British in 1799 before laying down his life. Among the
many fort buildings till intact are Tippu 's airy summer palace and his tomb
at the Darya Daulat Bagh (Garden). Also visit Sri Ranganatha Temple.
Day
10: Bangalore : India's silicon valley. For the first half we take
day sightseeing tour of the "Garden City" which covers the Lal
Bagh having variety of old Trees, Fountains, Lotus, Pools, Terraces and an
assortment of Tropical Herbs and Sub - Tropical Herbs. Also see the
Government Buildings and the Maharaja's Palace. Utilise rest of the day in
shopping or personal activities.
Day 11: Hampi : A city that
was. Proceed to Hampi- the erstwhile capital city of Vijayanagar
Empire which had Palaces, Temples and sculptures spread all over. The city
was razed to the ground by the Sultanates of South in 1565. We Check in
hotel at Hospet (12 km from Hampi). Rest of the day at your discretion or
you can explore group of monuments at Hampi.
Day 12: Hampi :
Conversation with the monuments. Whole day we explore the wealthy
monuments of Hampi. Evening return back to hotel for overnight stay.
Day
13: Bijapur : Gol Gumbaz - where the silence screams. Bijapur was
the capital of the Adil Shah Kings who left a wealth of monuments. The most
famous is the Gol Gumbaz whose dome is the second largest in the world.A
whisper into the dome on one side gets magnified 12 times and on the other
side of the dome is an amazing acoustical phenomenon.Other buildings to see
are Ibrahim Rauza, Gagan Mahal, Bara Kaman etc.
Day 14: Goa :
Baywatch. After break fast we proceed to Goa. Arrive and check in
hotel. For the day you are free to relax.
Day 15: Goa : Rome in
India. We start our half-day sightseeing tour from the slopes of
Altinho Hill for a breathtaking view of Panjim and river Mandovi. Then to
Dona-Paula for a view of India's largest natural harbour-Mormugao.
Afterwards we visit old Goa and see the Basillica of Bom Jesus which
contains the tomb & mortal remains of St. Francis Xavierh housed in a
silver ornate casket , Se. Cathedral- the biggest Church in the East, St.
Cajetan- built like St. Peter (Rome), Church of Our Lady Rosary and St.
Monica. Rest of the day at leisure.
Day 16: Goa : Time out for
leisure. Whole day free to explore its beaches or to relax.
Day
17: Mumbai : A fitting finale. From Goa board the flight for
Mumbai. Day will be kept free at your discretion till the time of your
departing flight. You'll be transferred to the Airport for onward flight.
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