Day 01/ Arrive Delhi
Arrive Delhi, meet assist at the airport and transfer to hotel.
Night stay in Delhi.
Day 02/
Delhi
After a leisurely breakfast sightseeing tour of New Delhi where
ornate buildings recall the days when India was the Jewel in
the crown of the British empire. Visit the 11th century Qutab
Minar ,India Gate and the grand government buildings, the President’s
House , Red fort , Mahatama Gandhi Memorial , Also visit Laxmi
Narayan temple popularly known as Birla Temple. Night stay in
Delhi.
Day 03/
Delhi - Jaipur
After breakfast drive to Jaipur (262 Kms/5 hrs.). Arrive &
transfer to hotel. Later proceed to visit City Palace, still
home to the Maharaja although several of the rooms are now open
to the public. Many antiques and artefacts belonging to the
ruling family are housed here. Also explore the different markets
with colourful handicrafts. Night stay in Jaipur.
Day 04/
Jaipur
After breakfast sightseeing tour of Jaipur visiting Amber Fort
Situated atop a hill overlooking the city, was the old capital
before Jaipur was built. The Palace is laid out at different
levels on the hillside and surrounded by a fortress. A ride
on a decorated elephant to ascend the hill to the Palace is
a thrilling experience for every visitor where a ride on the
elephant is highlight of the tour. After lunch visit the Pink
city because of the pink colour of the buildings, is picturesquely
situated in the heart of Rajasthan surrounded on all sides except
on the south by rugged hills crowned with medieval fortresses.
Visit the Mubarak Hall, Chandra Mahal and Pothikhana which house
a rare collection of paintings and manuscripts as well as the
museum of Arms and Armoury. Also visit Jantar Mantar - Jai Singh's
observatory and the Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds.Night stay
in Jaipur.
Day 05/
Jaipur - Agra
Early morning after breakfast drive to Agra enroute visiting
the Deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri (250 kms/ 6 hrs), Fatehpur
Sikri -Twenty seven miles from Agra, Akbar's Capital where phantoms
of ancient pomp and splendour fill a deserted city, silent witnesses
to a vanished dream. The capital had to be abandoned by the
emperor for lack of adequate water supply. The marble tomb of
the Saint 'Salim Chisti' and the Bulland Durwaza, the highest
gateway in the world, are some of the highlights of the place.
On arrival transfer to hotel. Night stay in Agra.
Day 06/
Agra
Morning at sunrise visit the world famous Taj Mahal, built by
the Mughal Emperor Shahjehan in 1630 for his queen Mumtaz Mahal
to enshrine her mortal remains, Also visit the Agra Fort, containing
the Pearl Mosque - the rusty and majestic red- sandstone fort
of Agra stands on the banks of the river Yamuna and the construction
was started by Emperor Akbar in 1566. At the Diwan-I-Khas (hall
of private audience) where marble pavilions with floral inlays
lend an ethereal ambience, the Emperor sat on his gem-studded
peacock Throne and met foreign ambassadors and rulers of friendly
kingdoms. Also visit Itmad-up-Dau’s tomb, built by Noorjehan
in memory of her father. Night stay in Agra.
Day 07/
Agra - Jhansi (By train) Jhansi - Orchha (By surface)
Morning transfer to railway station to board the train to Jhansi,
Arrive Jhansi & drive to Orchha & transfer to hotel.
Later tour of this historical site with magnificient temples
and monuments. Some of the palaces were decorated with painted
murals which represent the finest flowering of the Bundela school
of painting. Night stay in Orchha.
Day 08/
Orchha - Khajuraho (By surface)
After breakfast drive to Khajuraho Khajuraho- the legendary
temples of khajuraho are an incomparable experience. Acknowledged
as one of the world’s artistic wonders, these temples
dedicated to the Hindu pantheon of Gods are covered in carvings
that are a paean to life and love. Built within a short span
of a hundred years by the Chandela Rajputs, the 10th century
temples lay forgotten until they were discovered in the present
century. Khajuraho has achieved fame for the sensual appeal
of its erotic sculptures. Arrive Khajuraho and transfer to hotel.
Evening at leisure. Night stay in Khajuraho.
Day 09/
Khajuraho
The fascinating temples of Khajuraho, India's unique gift of
love to the world, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, were built
between 950 and 1050 A.D. The divine sculptures in these temples,
are a tribute to Life itself, embodying everything that is sublime
and spontaneous about it. The murals depict the life and times
of the Chandelas, and celebrate the erotic state of being. They
not only testify to the mastery of the craftsman, but also to
the extraordinary breadth of vision of the Chandela Rajputs
under whose reign, these temples were constructed.
The temples are grouped into three geographical divisions :
western, eastern and southern.
After breakfast explore the Western, eastern and southern temples
of khajuraho while your guide explains the intricate meaning
and legends behind each describable sculpture.
Western Group
Kandariya Mahadeo: This is the largest, and
most typical Khajuraho temple. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it soars
31 m high. The sanctum enshrines a lingam, while the main shrine
is ornately carved and depicts various gods, goddesses, apsaras
(heavenly maidens) in elaborate detail.
Chaunsat Yogini: The oldest surviving temple
in the group (900 A.D.), this is the sole granite temple dedicated
to Goddess Kali. Another Kali temple, which was originally dedicated
to Lord Vishnu, is the Devi Jagdambe temple.
Chitragupta Temple: Dedicated to the sun-god,
Surya, this temple faces eastwards to the rising sun.
Vishwanath Temple: The temple enshrines a three-headed
image of Lord Brahma. Lions guard the northern entrance to the
structure, while elephants flank the southern flight of steps
that lead upto it. A Nandi bull faces the shrine.
Lakshamana Temple: The lintel over the entrance
of this temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, shows the holy trinity
of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva with Goddess Lakshmi, Vishnu's consort.
The sanctum is adorned with a three-headed idol of Vishnu's
incarnations, Narasimha and Varaha.
Matangeshwara Temple: This temple, which happens to be outside
the precincts of the western group, is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
It boasts of an eight feet high lingam.
Eastern Group
Parsavanatha Temple: The largest in the group
of three Jain temples, the Parsavanath image in this temple,
was installed in 1860.
Ghantai Temple: This Jain temple has a frieze
depicting the 16 dreams of Mahavira's mother, and a Jain goddess
perched on a winged Garuda.
Adinatha Temple: The last of the Jain temples,
is dedicated to the Jain saint, Adinatha, and is gorgeously
adorned with sculptures of yakshis among others.
The three Hindu temples in this group are the Brahma temple,
which has a four-faced lingam, The Vamana temple which is embellished
with images of ravishing apsaras at their alluring best; and
finally the Javari temple, with its ornate gateway and lavish
carvings.
Southern Group
Duladeo Temple: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the
highlights of this temple are the sensuous images of the apsaras,
and other exquisite sculptures. Chaturbhuj Temple: This temple sports a huge, elaborately carved image of Vishnu
in the sanctum.
Night stay in Khajuraho.
Day 10/
Khajuraho - Varanasi (By Air)
After breakfast transfer to airport to board the flight for
Varanasi-said to be the India’s most sacred city situated
on the western bank of the holy river Ganga. It is also the
oldest living city in the world. As a place for devotion and
worship, with hundreds of temples dotting the city , sunrise
on the river front as seen from a boat can be a spiritually
uplifting sight. It has a fascination uniquely its own, a quality
of sublime beauty, a timeless eternal appeal. Varanasi is the
city which cannot be described, only experienced. Arrive Varanasi
and transfer to hotel. Later proceed for sight seeing of Varanasi
(the oldest and holiest city of India) covering Temples, Aurangazeb’s
Mosque and one of the biggest university of India. Evening view
“Aarti” ceremony on the Ghats. Night stay in Varanasi.
Day 11/
Varanasi - Mumbai (By Air)
Early morning boat ride on the Holy river Ganges to view the
religious activity at the bathing Ghats for an insight into
the cultural background of India. It provides an absorbing spectacle
of thousands of Hindus engaged in their ritual bathing. Later
excursion to Sarnath, 10kms. East of Varanasi, is one of the
Buddhism’s major centers of India. After attaining enlightenment,
the Buddha came to Sarnath where he gave his first sermon. Today
Sarnath is considered as one of the richest place to have antiques
since the Ashoka period to the 12th century. Afternoon transfer
to Airport in time to connect flight for Mumbai. Arrive, meet
assist at the airport & transfer to hotel. Night stay in
Mumbai.
Day 12/
Mumbai
After breakfast proceed for half day tour of Mumbai covering
Gateway of India – The stone archway designed by Wittett
in the 16th century Gujarati style, Prince of Whales Museum,
Chowpatty Beach, Dhobhi Ghat- a vast outdoor laundry & Marine
Drive. Night stay in Mumbai.
Day 13/
Mumbai - Cochin (By Air)
Morning transfer to airport to board the flight for Cochin.
Arrive Cochin & transfer to hotel. Afternoon sightseeing
tour of Cochin covering The Dutch Palace at Mattancherry is
renowned for its wall murals depicting scenes from the Ramayana.
The Jewish Synagogue at the heart of what is locally called
the Jew Town. The St. Francis Church, the oldest European church
in India. The Santa Cruz Basilica, originally built in 1557
by the Portuguese. The Chinese fishing nets are huge cantilevered
fishing nets believed to have brought to Kochi by Chinese traders.
Finally, the Willingdon Island, named after Lord Willingdon,
is the headquarters of the Southern Naval Command of India.
Night stay in Cochin.
Day 14/
Cochin - Periyar
After Breakfast drive to Periyar (185 Kms/5 hrs). The Houseboat
will cruise at a leisurely pace along palm-fringed waterways,
giving a panoramic view of Kerala Village Life. Night stay in
Periyar.
Day 15/
Periyar
Morning Drive to Periyar (130Km drive).The Periyar Forest is
one of the finest wildlife reserves in India. Lying at an altitude
of 900 – 1800m above sea level and spread across 777sq.Km,
the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary was declared a Tiger Reserve
in 1978. Noted for its geomorphology, diversity of wildlife
and scenic beauty, it’s the only sanctuary in India where
you can view wildlife at close quarters from the safety of a
boat on the lake. Periyar’s biggest attractions are the
Herds of Elephants that come down to water and play at the lakeside.
Night stay in Periyar.
Day 16/
Periyar - Madurai
After breakfast drive to Madurai (137 kms/4.5 hrs). Evening
visit the Famous Meenakshi Temple , a structure in the Dravidian
style of architecture. The history of the city dates back over
2,000 years when it was the capital of the Pandyas. The most
interesting feature of the temple is its Hall of a thousand
pillars. Night stay in Madurai.
Day 17/
Madurai - Trichy
After breakfast drive to Trichy (316 Kms/8hrs). Evening Visit
Temples of Trichy one of the very ancient towns of Tamil Nadu,
has many interesting relics of Pallay art ( 7th century A.D.)
- only 6 miles away is the great temple of Srirangam - an island
on the Cauvery. This is a massive temple with a 100 pillar hall
highly decorated with carvings. Night stay in Trichy.
Day 18/
Trichy - Tanjore
After breakfast drive to Tanjore (54 kms/2 hrs) . Afternoon
sightseeing of Tanjore. Also called a city of temples, Tanjore
is dotted with no fewer than 74 temples - the most famous of
which is the Brihadeshwara temple. Visit this fascinating temple
and the Thanjavur Palace. Tanjore is once the capital of the
Cholas, a powerful dynasty of the kings who ruled from the 10th
to the 14th Centuries A.D. is to this day, a well known center
of classical art and literature. Also visit the Saraswathi Mahal
Library containing rare collections of ancient books and manuscripts
in various languages on various subjects. Night stay in Tanjore.
Day 19/
Tanjore - Pondicherry
After breakfast we drive to Pondicherry (177 kms/ 6hrs). Afternoon
sightseeing of Pondicherry visiting This former French Colonial
city in Tamil Nadu didn't come under Indian rule until 1954.
Pondicherry otherwise known a Puducherry means a "New Hamlet"
which is located on the Coromandal Coast. Here people speaking
55 different languages reside and inspite of Linguistic plethola
there is no restlessness but absolute harmony. It's main attraction
is actually outside of town: the ashram at Auroville, built
by followers of Sri Aurobindo, a philosopher/prophet born in
1870. The International town where people of different countries
reside belongs to humanity as a whole. Matrimandir the famous
monument is constructed by the Auroville Society which represent
the flower Lotus. Also visit 400 years old Manakula Vinayagar
Temple which has several fresco paintings on the walls telling
the life story of half human and half animal lord. You shall
also visit Sri Aurobindo Ashram named after Sri Aurobindo, who
was a National Leader, famous for his integral Yoga and philosophical
literary works. A French Lady, Madam Mirr Richard, followed
his spiritual path and the Samadhi of both Sri Aurobindo and
Mother are situated at main premises of the Ashram. Night stay
in Pondicherry.
Day 20/
Pondicherry - Mahabalipuram
After breakfast drive to Mahabalipuram (100 kms/3 hrs). Afternoon
brings you to the shore temples lashed by the sea. This is one
of the early temples to be constructed in this area. The "Five
Rathas", a group of monolithic monuments and animal figures
carved out of solid rock - aare almost like an artist's experiment
in variety of form. Later on relax on the beach. Night stay
in Mahabalipuram.
Day 21/
Mahabalipuram - Kanchipuram - Chennai
Morning excursion to Kanchipuram & Mahabalipuram.
Kanchipuram known as the Golden City of a Thousand Temples,
is one of the oldest towns in India. It is famous for both its
temples, many of them remarkably well preserved and for its
hand-woven silks. Kanchipuram is one of the seven sacred cities
of India and it is the only one associated with both Shiva and
Vishnu. Visit Ekambareshwar Temple, Kailashnath Temple, Kamakshi
Temple, the Vaikunthaperumal Temple, all built in the 7th and
8th centuries. With a weaving tradition dating back to the Pallava
era (when silk was the royal cloth), Kanchipuram is justly famous
for its particularly fine silk saris, embellished with stunning
patterns. Visit the local homes of the weavers and watch them
create magic out of silk thread into saris. Mahabalipuram is
a small, quiet seaside resort with a unique 7th century Shore
Temple, a lovely beach and some of the most beautiful rock cut
temples in the world. Situated on the shore of the Bay of Bengal,
Mahabalipuram was already a famous seaport in the 1st century
AD. This, town was a workshop for temple building. Visit the
seven pagoda style shore temples, lashed by the waves of the
sea and the seven rathas or temple chariots, a group of monolithic
monuments & animal figures carved out of solid rock, the
earliest known examples of Dravidian architecture. They were
constructed in a single century long burst of creative enthusiasm,
starting in the reign of Narasimhavarman 1 (AD 63068). End the
visit by photography of the beautiful Shore temples at sunset.
Night stay in Chennai.
Day 22/
Chennai
After breakfast Sight seeing of Chennai The capital of the state
of Tamil Nadu and the cultural Gateway to South India, Chennai
is in some respects unlike other Indian cities. The National
Art Gallery, the Museum with some beautiful temple prizes and
the finest collection of South Indian bronzes are quite interesting.
St. Mary's Church, Peoples Park and the beautiful Marina Beach
which is the second longest beach in the world as well as the
clock towers are worth visiting and evening see traditional
Dances. Night stay in Chennai.
Day 23/
Departure
Transfer to airport for the onward journey.