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Day 1 - Arrival in Bengaluru

Arrival at Bangalore International Airport.

Once immigration procedures are completed and luggage collected, our operator will be waiting for you outside the Terminal
Arrival at the hotel and check-in. Standard Check-in at 14:00 / Check out at 12:00.

Visit Bangalore Palace:  This property was purchased by Rev. Garrett in 1873 AD from the British guardians of Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar X, it was later transformed and renovated in 1881 as the residence of the young Maharaja.

ISKCON Temple:  The construction of this majestic temple began in 1990. Six hundred skilled craftsmen spent more than 10 million man-hours to build this architectural marvel. The construction of the temple was subsequently completed in 1997.

Cubbon Park:  Established in the year 1870, Sri Chamarajendra Park is a 'lung' area of ​​Bengaluru city, located in the heart of the city in the central administrative area.

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum: This museum exhibiting numerous scientific experiments and engines, was established in the memory of Bharat Ratna Sir M Visvesvaraya. It was inaugurated by India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, in 1962.

Nandi Temple:  The Hindu temple is located inside a park called Bugle Rock. The bull referred to is a sacred Hindu demigod, known as Nandi; Nandi is a staunch devotee and assistant of Shiva.

Tipu's Summer Palace:  A fine example of Indo-Islamic architecture was the summer residence of the mysterious ruler Tipu Sultan, the construction was started by Hyder Ali and completed in the year 1791.

Lalbagh Garden:  Lal Bagh Botanical Garden is located in the southern part of Bangalore; it has a famous glass house dating back to 1889 that hosts two annual flower shows.

Overnight stay in Bangaluru.

Day 2 - Bangalore-Hampi (342 Km, 6 Hours)

After breakfast, drive to Hampi.

On arrival at Hampi transfer to hotel.

Then Visit Virupaksha Temple: - Virupaksha Temple is located in Hampi, Vijayanagara district, Karnataka, India. It is part of the Hampi Group of Monuments, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temple is dedicated to Lord Virupaksha, a form of Shiva. The temple was built by Lakkan Dandesha, a nayaka under the ruler Deva Raya II also known as Prauda Deva Raya of the Vijayanagar Empire.

Shree Vijaya Vitthala Gudi:- This temple is famous for Stone Chariot and Musical Pillars. Vijaya Vittala or Vittala Temple is the most famous and popular tourist attraction in Hampi. It was built around 15th century AD during the reign of King Devaraya II (1422 - 1446 AD). This temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Vittala.

Visit local market of Hampi

Overnight stay in Hampi.

Day 3 - Hampi

After breakfast the day begins. 

Hazara Raama Temple: - It was built in the early 15th century by the Vijayanagara king, Devaraya II, and was constructed as a simple structure. It consisted of only a shrine, a pillared hall and an Ardha mandapa. However, it was later renovated to an open portico and beautiful pillars.

Lakshmi Narasimha Temple: - Lakshmi Narasimha Temple was built in 1246 AD by Bommanna Dandanayaka, a commander of the Hoysala Empire during the reign of King Vira Someshwara. It is a good example of 13th century Hoysala architecture.

Elephant Stables: - The elephant stables of Hampi served as an enclosure for the royal elephants during the times of the Vijayanagra Empire. Here, one sees eleven domed chambers in a long row with one particularly ornate one that served as an enclosure for the musicians during performances.

Queen's Bathhouse: - Located 1 km from Kamalapur bus stand and 3 km from Hampi bus stand, Queen's Bath is located near the entrance to the Royal Enclosure in Hampi. The Queen's Bath is believed to have been built by Achyuta Raya for the women of the Vijayanagara royal family.

Lotus Mahal: -  Lotus Mahalor Chitrangini Mahal is an important secular structure in Hampi, India. The Lotus Mahal is an example of Vijayanagara style architecture and is a two-storied structure built of rubble masonry and finely plastered. The structure was used as a residual place for the royal family of the Vijayanagara Empire.

Achyutaraya Temple: - Dedicated to Lord Thiruvengalanatha or Venkateshwara, this glorious temple in Hampi was built by the Vijaynagara ruler Achyuta Deva Raya. Due to its architectural finesse, this temple is one of the most popular tourist places to visit in Hampi. The Achyutaraya temple has two enclosures marked by Gopuras.

Overnight stay in Hampi.

Day 4 - Hampi-Hassan (321 Km, 7 Hours)

After breakfast, departure for Hassan. 

Sri Doddagaddavalli Lakshmi Devi Temple.:- The Lakshmi Devi Temple is an early 12th-century Hindu temple complex located in the village of Doddagaddavalli in Hassan district of Karnataka, India. The main temple consists of four shrines sharing a common mandapa, each shrine is square and aligned to a cardinal direction. The eastern shrine has the goddess Lakshmi, the northern shrine is dedicated to Kali-Durga, the western shrine to Shiva, and the southern shrine is empty and probably Vishnu.

Yogakshema Ayurveda Centre:- Situated in the quaint and ancient town of Hassan, Yogakshema Ayurveda Centre is a holistic healing facility that aims to practice the ancient science of Ayurveda to restore and rejuvenate the body, mind and soul. Yogakshema Ayurveda Centre has evolved through the inspired vision of Dr. Veerendra Heggade, a visionary and philanthropist who has transformed the educational and medical landscape for over 45 years.

Hasanamba Temple:- Hasanamba Temple is a Hindu temple located in Hassan, Karnataka, dedicated to Goddess Shakti or Amba. The temple was built in the 12th century and tourists can visit it only once a year during the Hindu festival Deepavali in October. Devotees visit the temple to seek the blessings of the Goddess during this week

Overnight in Hassan.

Day 5 - Hassan-Mysore (123 Km, 2 hours 50 minutes)

After breakfast, depart for Mysore. 

Mysore Palace: - Mysore Palace, also known as Amba Vilas Palace, is a historic palace and royal residence. It is located in Mysore, Karnataka. It was the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysore. The palace is located in the center of Mysore and faces the Chamundi Hills to the east. Mysore is commonly described as the "City of Palaces" and there are seven palaces including this one. However, Mysore Palace refers specifically to the one inside the new fort.

St. Philomena's Cathedral: - St. Philomena's Cathedral is a Catholic church that is the cathedral of the Diocese of Mysore, India. Its full name is St. Joseph and St. Philomena Cathedral. It is also known as St. Joseph's Cathedral. It was built in 1936 using a neo-Gothic style and its architecture was inspired by the Cologne Cathedral in Germany. This is one of the tallest churches in Asia.

Venugopala Swamy Temple: -  Venugopala Swamy Templelocated at Hosa Kannambadi, near Krishna Raja Sagara, is an example of Hoysala architecture in Karnataka, India. This temple was built in the 12th century AD around the same time as the Chennakesava temple at Somanathapura in Mysore district.

Chennakesava Temple: - Chennakesava Temple, also known as Chennakeshava Temple and Keshava Temple, is a Vaishnava Hindu temple on the banks of the Kaveri River in Somanathapura, Karnataka, India. The temple was consecrated in 1258 AD by Somanatha Dandanayaka, a general of the Hoysala king Narasimha III. It is located 38 kilometers east of the city of Mysuru. The ornate temple is a model illustration of Hoysala architecture.

Overnight stay in Mysore.

Day 6 - Mysore

After breakfast the day begins. 

Sri Srikanteshwara Swamy Temple: - Nanjundeshwara Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Hindu pilgrimage town of Nanjanagudu in Karnataka, India. It is located on the right bank of the Kapila River, a tributary of the Kaveri. Nanjangudu is also known as "Dakshina Prayaga" or "Prayag of the South".

Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens: - Mysore Zoo is a 157-acre zoo located near the Mysore Palace in India. It is one of the oldest and most famous zoos in India and houses a wide range of species. Mysore Zoo is one of the most popular attractions in the city..

The Lalitha Mahal: -  Now renamed Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel, is a luxury hotel turned royal residence and the second largest palace in the South Indian city of Mysore, Karnataka, after the Mysore Palace. It is located near the Chamundi Hills, east of the city.

Chennakeshava Temple, Somanathapur:- The Chennakesava Temple, also known as Chennakeshava Temple and Keshava Temple, is a Vaishnava Hindu temple on the banks of the Kaveri River in Somanathapura, Karnataka, India.

Karanji Lake: - Karanji Lake was built by the King of Mysore about 100 years ago, as a percolation tank. This lake was used by the residents for bathing, washing, drinking etc. Mysore Zoo took over the lake in 1976. The water spread area of ​​90 acres has an area of ​​2.5 km.

Overnight stay in Mysore.

Day 7 - Mysore-Ooty (126 Km, 3 Hours 20 Minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Ooty. 

Rose Garden: - The Government Rose Garden is located on the slopes of Elk Hill in Vijayanagaram of Ooty city in Tamil Nadu, India at an altitude of 2200 meters.

Ooty Lake: -  An artificial lake, built in 1825 by John Sullivan, Ooty Lake is one of the most popular tourist attractions. Its scenic beauty fascinates everyone. Walking around the lake on a well-marked path and boating are also very popular here.

Doddabetta Peak: -  It is the highest point of the Nilgiris Hills with an elevation of around 2,623 meters. It is also the second highest peak in South India. A junction of Western and Eastern Ghats, its breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape is something not to be missed.

Ooty Tribal Research Centre: -  Located about 10 kilometers from Ooty, it conducts research on the tribals inhabiting South India and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It also houses a guest house and a library.

Overnight stay in Ooty.

Day 8 - Ooty

After breakfast the day begins. 

Coonoor - Located about 20 km from Ooty Coonoor is one of the largest hill stations after Ooty. In the Nilgiri Hills, at an altitude of 1,850 m above sea level, this hill station has an enticing list of tourist attractions and adventure sports like trekking.

Sim's Park: - Situated at a height of 1780 meters, Sim's Park is a botanical garden established in 1874. It has more than 1000 species of flora including Queensland Karry Pine, Rudraksha (bead tree) and ornamental tree which make it a noteworthy place to visit.

Lamb's Rock: - Situated on the way to Dolphin's Nose in Ooty, Lamb's Rock is called Echo Rock. A popular picnic spot, it offers a commanding view of the Coimbatore plains and the surrounding lush greenery. The route to this place also offers trekking opportunities.

Dolphin's Nose: - Located 10 km from Coonoor, Dolphin's Nose is a peak that offers a mesmerizing view of the Nilgiri Hills and Catherine Falls. The top of the hills resembles the nose of a dolphin hence the name.

Tea Garden: - Coonoor, known as the city of tea gardens, boasts of many breathtaking tea gardens. A tour of these tea gardens, walking through the lush greenery and refreshing aromas of tea is an experience worth a try.

Overnight stay in Ooty.

Day 9 - Ooty-Coimbatore

After breakfast, drive to Coimbatore. 

Deer Park: - It is located about 1 km from Ooty Lake. Along with deer like Sambhar and Chithal, this park is home to a variety of flora and fauna, especially avian fauna.

Avalanche Lake: -  Situated at a distance of 28 kilometers from Ooty, surrounded by lush greenery, this lake presents a breathtaking scenic beauty. As the name suggests, this lake is a result of an avalanche. Trout fishing is also very popular here.

Italian Garden: - This garden was laid out in 1897 by the Marquis of Tweedale and is spread over 55 acres. Lush and well-kept lawns, rare tree species (like the cork tree which is probably the only such tree in India, the paper bark tree and the monkey puzzle tree - monkeys cannot climb this tree),

Along the way you visit Adiyogi Shiva Statue.  

Adiyogi Shiva Statue: - The famous Adiyogi Shiva statue in Coimbatore is among the best places to visit in Coimbatore. The statue stands at a height of 112 feet, making it the tallest bust statue in the world. Situated amidst the lush green foothills of the Velliangiri mountains, the statue is also surrounded by lush green farms.

Overnight stay in Coimbatore.

Day 10 - Coimbatore-Trichy (217 Km, 4 Hours 20 Mins)

After breakfast, drive to Trichy. 

Marudhamalai Hill Temple: -  is located a little away from the main city. Situated on the Western Ghats, the temple is located at an impressive altitude of 500 feet. Surrounded by greenery and serenity, the temple is ideal for day trips from Coimbatore. The temple is definitely among the best places to visit near Coimbatore.

GEDEE Car Museum: - Sri GD Naidu, a prominent industrialist and philanthropist from Coimbatore, South India, had a great passion for automobiles. He visited several countries during his life and was fascinated by the workmanship and engineering capabilities of Germany and other pioneering nations.

Departure for Trichy.

On arrival visit  Rock Fort Temple :- Trichy Among the many spectacular sites to visit in Trichi, the Rock Fort Temple is a must visit. The fort is a massive rock structure built at an altitude of 83 m above sea level. Situated on the banks of the Cauvery River, it is the most famous landmark of Trichi. Halfway up the fort is the Thayumanaswamy Temple, also known as the Rock Fort Temple.

Overnight stay in Trichy.

Day 11 Trichy-Darasuram-Kumbakkonam (99 Km, 2 Hours 30 Minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Kumbakkonam.

Along the way visit Darasuram temple.

Airavatesvara Temple:- Airavatesvara Temple at Darasuram is a divine historical temple filled with rich heritage and astonishing artistic splendors. One of the three ancient temples that are collectively called the “Great Living Chola Temples”, Airavatesvara Temple at Darasuram is awarded the UNESCO Heritage tag.

Upon arrival at Kumbakkonam you will visit.

Visit Indeco Heritage Museum -  Indeco believes that any object from the past, even a fragment of it, can help provide a deeper and broader understanding of our heritage and way of life, thus creating links with our forgotten history.

Bronze Factory. -  It is indeed a specialized artistic tradition that is unique to the city, hence the bronze idol makers here are known as the "Swamimalai Bronze Icons".

Mahamaham Temple  - This is one of the many temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in Kumbakonam. The Goddess is Visalatchi. It has shrines connected to Nine Rivers and visiting this temple is considered auspicious for girls. ,

Overnight stay at Kumbakkonam.

Day 12 - Kumbakkonam-Mahabalipuram (250 Km, 5 Hours 10 Minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Mahabalipuram.

On arrival at Mahabalipuram visit The Shore Temple:  This is one of the oldest temples in South India and belongs to the second half of the 7th century AD, built with granite blocks. Since it is located on the coast overlooking the Bay of Bengal, it is called Shore Temples.

The Descent of the Ganges -  The monolith stands proudly fifteen feet high and one hundred feet long, one of the largest and finest of its kind in the world, and is smothered in lifelike carvings of humans, elephants, deities and mythical monsters, intertwined and marching in ranks across every inch.

Five Rathas -  Situated at the southern end of Mahabalipuram, the Five Rathas are five independent temples. There are about nine monolithic temples in Mahabalipuram. They are the unique contribution of the Pallavas to Indian art. The monolithic temples are locally called Ratha (Chariot) as they resemble the processional chariots of a temple.

Arujuna Penance - It is the largest in the world measuring 27 x 9 m. It has over 100 sculptures of deities, birds and beasts and saints. It is popularly called as "Arjunan Penance" as this bas-relief is believed to illustrate an instance from the Mahabharata where Arjuna, one of the Pandavas, performed a rigorous penance with a prayer to Lord Shiva to obtain the Powerful and Divine Bow.

Overnight stay at Mahabalipuram.

Day 13 - Mahabalipuram-Pondicherry (100 km / 2 hours)

After breakfast, Departure for Pondicherry

Upon arrival you will visit Sri Aurobindo Ashram -  Sri Aurobindo Ashram is a kind of place where you can seek spirituality in a relaxed atmosphere and achieve inner peace by meditating in its serene aura. The magical ambience of this sanctuary makes you forget everything as soon as you enter the ashram and the beautiful scenery will leave you speechless, thus making the overall setting even more spectacular.

Auroville -  a city dedicated to human unity, tracing its history back to the 20th century, the concept of Auroville Township was developed in June 1965 by Mirra Alfassa, popularly known to her followers as The Mother. She wanted to build a city where people from all over the world, irrespective of their nationality, caste, religion and social status, could live peacefully under one roof.

Pondicherry Beach :-  Pondicherry beaches are the most breathtaking feature of the coastal city of Pondicherry for all the tourists. With its pristine shoreline and a heap of natural beauty filled with sparkling waters and golden sands, some of the best beaches in Pondicherry attract hordes of tourists.

Visit the local market by rickshaw  -  This is an exploration of the Tamil quarter of Pondicherry, on foot and by cycle rickshaw. We will see the traditional houses, places of worship and the lively local markets of the district.

Overnight stay in Pondiccherry.

Day 14 - Pondicherry-Chidambaram-Tanjore (193 Km, 4 Hours 30 Mintues)

After breakfast, drive to Tanjore.

En route visit Chidambaram nataraja temple - This temple dedicated to Lord Shiva called Nataraja is one of the Five Sabhas [divine stages] where Lord Shiva performed the Cosmic Dance. Chidambaram is a Pancha Bootha Sthalam, which represents Akasam (Heaven), one of the five elements of nature.

On arrival at Tanjore, After lunch transfer to hotel for some relaxation

Visit Tanjore -  En route visit the city of tanjore. Thanjavur is a city in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Its many temples include the 11th-century Brihadeeswarar Temple, a vast Chola-era complex with frescoed interiors.

The Thanjavur Maratha Palace houses the centuries-old Saraswathi Mahal Library, with palm-leaf manuscripts, and the Thanjavur Art Gallery, with bronze statues.

The Tamil University Museum displays coins, folk artefacts and musical instruments. Visit the Brihadeeshwara Temple, Thanjavur Royal Palace and Art Gallery.

Brihadeeswarar Temple - It is one of the largest temples in India and is an example of Dravidian architecture during the Chola period. Built by Emperor Raja Raja Chola I and completed in 1010 AD, the temple completed 1000 years in 2010. The temple is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the "Great Living Chola Temples", the other two being Brihadeeswarar Temple, Gangaikonda Cholapuram and Airavatesvara Temple.

Overnight stay at Tanjore.

Day 15 - Tanjore-Pudukottai-Chettinad (96 Km, 1 Hour 45 Mins)

After breakfast, drive to Chettinad. 

Along the way you will see a wonderful city Pudukottai. 

Brahadambal Temple: - Pudukkottai district is home to many ancient monuments, many of which are temples of incredible beauty. Brahadambal temple is one such gem and is located in Thirukokarnam, a small town about 5 km from Pudukkottai city in Tamil Nadu.

Kudimiyanmalai:- It is located at a distance of 20 kms from pudukkottai. The cave temples located here are the testimony of ancient art and culture. There is a Siva temple on a hill sluice dedicated to Sikkanatheeswarer and the life-size sculpture was surrounded by this temple.

Chettinad Palace: - The Chettinad Palace, located in the Sivaganga region of Tamil Nadu, is a splendid illustration of the traditional building of the Chettinad people. Its magnificent construction dates back to the 18th century.

Chettinadu Mansion: - The Chettinadu Mansion in Kanadukathan is a heritage retreat. This palace has existed for over a century and has been used as a resort ever since it opened its doors to the public.

Vairavanpatti:- The temple dates back to the 19th century and is associated with many legends. Sivapurandevi and Lord Aatkondanathar are worshipped here, although other deities may also be present. The Ramayana and Mahabharata are well represented in the temple’s collection of paintings.

Soorakudi: - A route leading to Chettinad and Kanadukathaan railway station passes through the Soorakudi temple, which is located on the outskirts of the city about ten kilometers from Karaikudi. The beautiful temple is inspired by the Soorai shrubs, a species grown here for its therapeutic properties

Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel.

Overnight stay at Chettinad.

Overnight in Madurai.

Day 16 - Chettinad-Madurai ( 95 Km, 2 Hours )

After breakfast, drive to Madurai.

The Gandhi Museum is located in the old palace of Rani Mangammal. The museum revives the freedom struggle. The Gandhian movement is well represented as an art gallery. Madurai was chosen for this museum because Gandhiji took important decisions during his visits to Madurai. In 1921 he decided to give up his rich dress code when he was visiting Madurai.

Then check in to the hotel and time to rest

In the evening visit the temple followed by evening ceremony at 9:00 PM.

Meenakshi temple - Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman Temple, also known as Meenakshi Sundareshwarar Temple, is a historic Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River. It is dedicated to the goddess Meenakshi, a form of Parvati, and her consort, Sundareshwarar, a form of Shiva.

Evening Ceremony - In the late evening, you will witness the amazing pooja (prayer) ceremony at the Meenakshi temple. During the ceremony, the idols of Sundareshwar (an avatar of Lord Shiva) and his consort Meenakshi (an avatar of Parvati) are taken in a grand procession to the bedchamber, where they are kept for the night.

Note:  To visit Meenakshi temple, you must follow the dress code which includes shirts/tops and shorts with short sleeves or full sleeves. Sleeveless dresses, shorts or shorts are not allowed. Non-Hindus are not allowed to enter the sanctum sanctorum.

Overnight stay in Madurai.

Day 17 - Madurai-Munnar (160 Km, 4 hours 30 minutes)

After breakfast, leave for Munnar

Pothamedu Viewpoint : - Experience the beautiful views of Munnar! Take a trip to Pothamedu, a hilltop site where you can enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding mist-shrouded hills and green valleys caressed by cool winds.

Pallivasal Falls, Pallivasal Falls in Munnar is a secluded yet scenic tourist spot. These falls are formed by the Muthirappuzhayar River and are among the popular waterfalls in the area. Visit the place during monsoons and the sight of water flowing down the rocks will enliven your senses.

Blossom park  - It is a park located in one of the most beautiful places in the country. Many activities are offered here including boating, skating, cycling, etc. And if you want a quiet visit, admire the trees and a wide variety of beautiful flowers in the park.

Overnight stay in Munnar.

Day 18 - Munnar

After breakfast the day begins.

Tea Museum (Closed on Monday) - Tea has played a vital role in the history of Munnar. Tea plantations have played a huge role in attracting people to the area. Tata Tea established a Tea Museum in 2005 which has photographs and machinery that chronicle the journey of tea in the area.

Echo Point - About 15 km from Munnar is the famous Echo Point. Popular for its natural echo phenomenon, one can always see the area filled with eager visitors throughout the year. At an altitude of about 600 feet, people love to take a walk in the lush greenery surrounding the place. It is an ideal picnic spot.

Mattupetty  is among the most visited destinations in the tourist hotbed of Munnar. It is a beautiful picnic spot that regularly attracts visitors. People love to visit the dam and lake here and families can be regularly seen enjoying a nice afternoon in the area.

Photo Point - While most of Munnar is photogenic, Photo Point is doubly so. Just 3 km from the main market of this hill station, this site is a photographer's favourite. Surrounded by the Tata Tea Gardens of Kanan Devan Hills and a series of silver oaks, this spot is located right off the main highway.

Kundala Dam - About 20 km from Munnar, Kundala Dam is a picturesque tourist spot. The dam is built on the Periyar River and is surrounded by the green mountain range of Western Ghats. The area also has cherry trees, which bloom twice a year, adding to the beauty of the place.

The Rose Garden in Munnar is a dreamland for rose lovers. This garden contains roses of almost every color. The Rose Garden is home to not only roses but also hundreds of rare varieties of other flowers and herbal plants.

Kathakali Performance-  Kathakali is one of the major forms of Indian classical dance. It is a "story play" art form, but distinguished by the richly colored makeup, costumes, and masks worn by the traditionally male actor-dancers.

Kalaripayattu Performance - Considered one of the oldest and most scientific martial arts in the world, Kalaripayattu was developed in Kerala. Lauded as the pride of Kerala, the training begins with an oil massage of the entire body until it becomes supple and flexible. Feats such as chattom (jumping), ottam (running) and marichil (somersault) are also integral parts of the art form.

Overnight stay in Munnar.

Day 19 - Munnar-Thekkady ( 91 Km, 2 hours 53 minutes )

After breakfast, Drive to Thekkady

On arrival visit to spice plantation -  Spice and spice plantations are something unique to Thekkady, Kerala and most of them do not miss this interesting activity. Spices like cardamom require a very moderate cool climate which only Thekkady offers and that is why Thekkady and surrounding places are full of cardamom plantations.

Elephant Junction - Thekkady, located near Kumily, is an excellent place to learn about elephants, go for elephant rides, take baths and showers with them. It is a fun and entertaining activity for kids and adults.

Boat Ride at Periyar National Park & ​​Wildlife Sanctuary has ensured that it is widely known as Periyar Lake. Governed by the Kerala Forest and Wildlife Department, the lake sees hundreds of thousands of foot traffic every year. Periyar Lake is located within a protected area and helps in the conservation of plants, birds, fish and wild animals, some of which are rare, endemic and even endangered.

Later return to the hotel and relax.

Overnight stay in Thekkady.

Day 20 - Thekkady-Alleppy (156 Km, 4 Hours 20 Minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Alleppy.

Arrive in Alleppy and transfer to hosueboat, rest of the day dedicated to relaxation.

Overnight stay in Houseboat with full board

Day 21 - Alleppey - Kochi- (53 Km. 1 Hour 20 Minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Kochi.

Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel after a bit of relaxation, proceed for the boat trip to Marine drive.

Then visit Mattachency area, Chinese net, Dutch palace, Local market at Jews street, Synagogue. 

Dutch Palace - Although the Dutch Palace was named so, it was the Portuguese who built it. What the Dutch did was only a cosmetic restoration and repair.  During the early decades of the 16th century, the Portuguese had plundered many temples in Kochi.

Mattancherry area -  It has people of different languages ​​and ethnic identities. Churches, agraharams, mosques and a synagogue coexist in the area, along with colonial-era buildings, testifying to a vibrant past and harmonious present.

Chinese nets -  Chinese nets made of teak wood and bamboo poles, work according to the principle of balance. Each structure, about 10 m high, is fixed on the beach and has a cantilever with an attached net that extends over a surface of about 20 meters.

Jew Street -  You can choose from curios, antique tableware, carved wooden furniture, bronze and brass sculptures, remnants of traditional houses and jewelry. The antique dealers love to chat and keep you informed about the origins of the items and their shops. Their lives are colorful reminders of a once strong community whose numbers have decreased considerably over the years.

The Synagogue - T he Paradesi Synagogue, in a corner of Jew Town, is over a hundred years old and houses many rare antiques. The synagogue, which woos many visitors, adds to the quaint charm of Mattancherry.

Overnight stay in Kochi.

Day 22 - Kochi-Next DestinationTransfer to Kochi airport.

Ciao India Tours wishes you a happy journey. 

Inclusions:

  • 21 nights’ accommodation in 3 star/Heritage hotels with breakfast, including all existing taxes.
  • All transfers from the airport to the hotel and vice versa.
  • Meet and assist upon arrival/departure by our representative at the airport.
  • Transfers, sightseeing, excursions as per air-conditioned program with average car.
  • The car available as of March 5, 2023 in Bangalore.
  • Full board in Alleppy on Houseboat.
  • One bottle of water per person per day.
  • All taxes included.

Exclusions:

  • Visa, International flight, Health insurance, cancellation of flights, trains, Tips, Tour guide, Monument tickets, Activities, Personal expenses, Camera etc.
  • Everything that is not included in the inclusions

 

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Day 1 - Arrival in Kochi

Arrival at Kochi International Airport
Once you have completed immigration procedures and collected your luggage, our representative will wait for you outside the Terminal

Hotel standard Check-in 14:00 h / Check-out 12:00 h.

The Mattancherry area: -  has people of different languages ​​and ethnic identities. Churches, agraharams, mosques and a synagogue coexist in the area, along with buildings from the colonial era, which bear witness to a vibrant past and a harmonious present.

Chinese nets: - Chinese nets made of teak wood and bamboo poles work on the principle of balance. Each structure, approximately 10 m high, is fixed to the beach and has an overhang with attached netting that extends over an area of ​​approximately 20 meters.

Jewish Street: - you can choose between curiosities, antique tableware, carved wooden furniture, bronze and brass sculptures, remains of traditional houses and jewelry. Antique sellers love to chat and keep you informed about the origins of the items and their shops.

The Synagogue: (Closed on Friday and Saturday)- The Paradesi Synagogue, in a corner of the Jewish City, is more than a hundred years old and houses many rare antiquities. The synagogue, which attracts many visitors, adds to the picturesque charm of Mattancherry.

Dutch Palace: (Closed on Saturday) Although the Dutch Palace was called that, it was the Portuguese who built it. What the Dutch did was just a cosmetic restoration and repair.   During the first decades of the 16th century, the Portuguese looted many temples in Kochi.

Cathedral Basilica - The Holy Cross Cathedral Basilica in Fort Kochi, Kochi, is one of the nine basilicas in Kerala. Counted as one of the historical buildings of Kerala, this church is one of the most beautiful and impressive in India and visited by tourists throughout the year

Dhobi Khana is the place where the Tamil-speaking Vannan community performs laundry work, the profession traditionally practiced by the community. This practice of the Vannan community dates back to the colonial period.

Overnight in Kochi.

Day 2 - Kochi-Munnar (127 km, 3 hours and 40 minutes)

After breakfast, departure to Munnar.

Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel and then visit.

Pothemed Viewpoint: -  Experience the wonderful views of Munnar!  Take a trip to Pothamedu, a hilltop site where you can enjoy beautiful views of the mist-shrouded hills and green valleys caressed by cool winds.

Pallivasal Falls, Pallivasal Falls in Munnar is a secluded yet picturesque tourist spot.  These falls are formed by the Muthirappuzhayar River and are among the most popular waterfalls in the area.  Visit the place during monsoons and the sight of water flowing down the rocks will revive your senses.

Blossom Park: -  It is a park located in one of the most beautiful places in the country.  Many activities are offered here such as boating, skating, cycling, etc.  And if you want a quiet visit, admire the trees and a variety of beautiful flowers in the park.

Tea Museum: (Closed on Monday) -  Tea has played a vital role in the history of Munnar.  The plantations played a very important role in attracting people to the area.  Tata Tea established a Tea Museum in 2005 which features photographs and machinery chronicling the journey of tea in the area.

Overnight stay in Munnar.

Day 3 - Munnar

After breakfast the day begins.

Echo Point   – About 15 km from Munnar lies the famous Echo Point.  Popular for its natural echo phenomenon, you can always find the area bustling with enthusiastic visitors throughout the year.

Mattupetty   is among the most visited destinations in the tourist hotspot of Munnar.  It is a nice picnic spot that regularly attracts visitors.  People love to visit the dam and lake here and families can regularly be seen enjoying a lovely afternoon in the area.

Photo Point   – While most of Munnar is photogenic, Photo Point is doubly so.  Just 3 km from the main market of this hill station, this spot is a favourite among photographers.  Surrounded by the Tata tea gardens of Kanan Devan Hills and a variety of silver oak trees, this spot is located just off the main road.

Kundala Dam: About 20 km from Munnar, Kundala Dam is a picturesque tourist spot.  The dam is built on the Periyar River and is surrounded by the green mountain range of the Western Ghats.  The area also boasts of cherry trees, which blossom twice a year, adding to the beauty of the place.

The Munnar Rose Garden   is a dreamland for rose lovers.  This garden contains roses of almost all colours.  The Rose Garden is home to not only roses but also hundreds of rare varieties of other flowers and herbaceous plants.

Overnight stay in Munnar.

Day 4 - Munnar-Thekkady (91 km, 2 hours 53 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Thekkady.

On arrival, you will visit   the Spice Plantation –   Spices and spice plantations are something unique to Thekkady, Kerala and most of them do not miss out on this interesting activity. Spices like cardamom require a very moderate cool climate which only Thekkady offers and that is why Thekkady and surrounding places are full of cardamom plantations.

Elephant Junction   – Thekkady, located near Kumily, is a great place to learn about elephants, ride them, bathe and shower alongside them. It is a fun and entertaining activity for children and adults.

The boat rides   in Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary has made it widely known by the name of Periyar Lake. Governed by the Kerala Forest and Wildlife Department, the lake receives hundreds of thousands of foot traffic every year.

Kathakali Performance:   Kathakali is one of the major forms of Indian classical dance. It is a "narrative play" art genre, but is distinguished by the richly colored makeup, costumes, and masks traditionally worn by male actor-dancers.

The Kalaripayattu Show   - Considered one of the oldest and most scientific martial arts in the world, Kalaripayattu was developed in Kerala. Hailed as the pride of Kerala, the training begins with an oil massage all over the body until it is supple and flexible. Feats like chattom (jumping), ottam (running) and marichil (somersault) are also integral parts of this art form.

Afterwards I return to the hotel and rest.

Overnight stay in Thekkady.

Day 5 - Thekkady-Madurai (150 Km, 3 hours and 40 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Madurai. 

The Gandhi Museum   is housed in the former palace of Rani Mangammal. The museum brings the freedom struggle to life. The Gandhian movement is well represented as an art gallery.

Vilachery   is a pottery village near Madurai. More than 200 families live here, most of whom are potters. They make dolls for dozens of festivals throughout the year. Paper mache dolls made here adorn homes in South India during the nine-day Navratri festival.

Then check in at the hotel and time to rest.

In the afternoon, visit the temple followed by the evening ceremony at 9:00 pm

Meenakshi Temple   - Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman Temple, also known as Meenakshi Sundareshwarar Temple, is a historic Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the Vaigai River.

Evening Ceremony   – In the late evening, you will witness the amazing pooja (prayer) ceremony at the Meenakshi temple. During the ceremony, the idols of Sundareshwar (an avatar of Lord Shiva) and his consort Meenakshi (an avatar of Parvati) are carried in a grand procession to the dormitory, where they are kept for the night.

Note:   To visit the Meenakshi temple, you must follow the dress code which includes a half-sleeved or long-sleeved shirt/top and trousers. Sleeveless dresses, shorts or breeches are not permitted. Non-Hindus are not allowed to enter the sanctum sanctorum.

Overnight stay in Madurai.

Day 6 - Madurai-Kanyakumari (269 km, 4 hours and 20 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Kanyakumari.

Devi Kanya Kumari Temple: -   Devi Kanya Kumari is Goddess Shree Bhagavathy in the form of an adolescent girl.  Devi is also known as Shree Baala Bhadra or Shree Baala.  She is popularly known as "sakthi" (Durga or Parvati) "Devi".  Bhagavathy Temple is located at Cape Kanya Kumari in Tamil Nadu.

Triveni Sangam Kanyakumari:  - Confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Meeting point and sacred bathing place at the southern tip of India.

Thiruvalluvar Statue: -   The majesty of the Thiruvalluvar statue which can be seen from a great distance.  It is 41 metres tall, with the deep blue sky and the sparkling sea in the background.

The Vivekananda Rock Memorial: -   The Vivekananda Rock Memorial is a monument and a popular tourist attraction in Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India. The memorial is located on one of the two rocks located about 500 meters from the mainland of Vavathurai.

Kanyakumari Beach:   Surrounded by the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal, this is the place where you can see three seas coming together.  The experience is the spectacular view of the green sea of ​​blue arches.

Sunset:   Watching the sun set over the southern tip of India is a sight to behold.  Kanyakumari lies at the confluence of the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.  It is the only place in India where you can see both sunrise and sunset at the same place.

Overnight stay at Kanyakumari.

Day 7 - Kanyakumari-Poovar (66 Km, 2 hours) Poovar-Kovalam (14 Km, 20 minutes) Kovalam-Trivendrum (18 km, 30 minutes)

After breakfast, departure to Trivedurum.

On the way, visit   Padmanabhapuram Palace: -   It is considered to be the largest wooden palace in India, made primarily of wood and granite.  The pillar carved from a single fruit tree, the decorated Chinese chair, the gentleman's lamp, Chinese vases, Belgian mirrors and the bed made of 64 different medicinal woods are other major attractions.

Mathur Aqueduct: -   Built over the Pahrali River, the Mathoor Suspension Bridge has become an important part of every Kanyakumari tour. The Pahrali River originates from the Mahendragiri Hills of the Western Ghats. It is located in Mathoor village of Thiruvattar Panchayat Union.

On the way you will visit Poovar.

Boat Ride   : Upon arrival, a boat ride on Neyyar Lake and the picturesque village canals will take you to Poovar Beach, which offers a wonderful view of the backwater formation and golden sands.

Then we return with the boat and leave for Kovalam, arrival at Kovalam and visit.

Lighthouse Beach   is one of the major tourist spots in Kovalam.  This pristine beach on the Arabian Sea coast is famous for its 35-metre-high lighthouse at its southern end, which offers a spectacular panoramic view of the surroundings.

Hawa Beach   – Located about 1.5 kilometers from the Lighthouse Beach, it is famous for being one of the unspoiled beaches in India.  However, it is advisable to avoid swimming here as the water current is strong.

On reaching Trivendrum we visited. 

Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple (External Photo Stop): -  Dating back to the 8th century, it is one of the 108 sacred Vishnu temples or Divya Desams in India.  The Divya Desams are the most sacred abodes of Lord Vishnu mentioned in the works of the Tamil Azhvars (saints).  The presiding deity of this temple is Lord Vishnu, reclining on Anantha, the hooded serpent.

Overnight stay  in Trivendrum.

Day 8 - Trivendrum-Kollam (83 km, 2 hours 30 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Kollam.

On the way, visit the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple (external photo stop)   dating back to the 8th century. It is one of the 108 sacred Vishnu temples or Divya Desams in India. The Divya Desams are the most sacred abodes of Lord Vishnu mentioned in the works of the Tamil Azhvars (saints

On arrival at Kollam, visit, Thevalli Palace: -  A place of great historical importance, Thevally Palace is situated on the banks of Ashtamude Lake. It once served as the home of the Maharaja of Travancore, and was built under the rule of Gauri Parvathi Bai between 1800 and 1819.

Jatayu Nature Park is a rock theme park that was opened on 25th November 2017. Built to promote mythology and adventure tourism, the resort features a 6D theatre, a digital audio-visual room, a ropeway and an Ayurvedic cave resort. It also hosts countless adventure activities including paintball, laser tag, archery, bouldering, rock climbing, air rifle shooting, etc.

Transfer to the hotel.

Overnight stay in Kollam.

Day 9 - Kollam-Marari (100 km, 2 hours and 25 minutes)

After breakfast, departure to Marari.

Upon arrival in Marari transfer to the hotel.

Day at leisure.

Overnight stay in Marari.

Day 10 - Marari-Alleppey (25 km, 1 hour) (Full board)

After breakfast, drive to Alleppy.

Arrival in Alleppy and transfer to houseboat, rest of the day dedicated to relaxation.

Alleppey:   Popularly known as the Venice of the East, Alleppey or Allapuzha is famous for its serene backwaters and exceptionally picturesque surroundings.  Houseboat cruise in Alleppey is the latest and probably the best addition to the list of ways you can enjoy the mesmerizing natural beauty of this picturesque town.  This is one of the most exciting things to do in Alleppey.

In the late afternoon, take a boat ride   , get off the houseboat and take a smaller boat to observe the daily life of those who live there, these shores have not changed over the centuries.  You are surrounded by vast expanses of rice fields and coconut trees that sway gently in the wind.

Overnight in Alleppey with full board on a Houseboat

Day 11 - Alleppey-Kumarakom-Kochi (81 km, 2 hours 20 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Kochi.  

On the way, visit Aymanam:-   Tucked away on the outskirts of Kottayam town, the tiny village of Aymanam has its own special story to tell. Famous for its unmatched natural beauty and abundant cultural diversity, it is another less-explored treasure of God’s own country. Flanked by the mighty Vembanad Lake on the western side and the mighty   Meenachil River   on the other, nature has blessed these parts with many gifts. Visitors love a relaxing cruise on these picturesque waters.

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary: -   Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is among the most famous bird watching spots in the country. Spread over 14 hectares, this area is home to numerous rare bird species. Situated on the banks of Vembanad Lake in Kottayam, one can see a variety of migratory birds flocking in their thousands, from places like the Himalayas to Siberia.

Upon arrival in Kochi, transfer to the hotel.

Overnight stay in Kochi.

Day 12 - - Kochi-Next Destination

Transfer to Kochi airport.

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Day 01 Arrival in Chennai

Arrival at Chennai International Airport.
Once you have completed the immigration procedures and have collected your luggage, our representative will wait for you outside the Terminal
Arrival at the hotel and check-in. Standard Check-in 2:00 p.m. / Check-out 12:00 p.m.
After breakfast, continue the city tour of Chennai.
You will visit George Town's heritage walk: - from the trading post of the East India Company in the 17th century to its modern avatar as the commercial hub of Chennai. Experience, China Bazaar Road, Vishnu Temple, Kasi Chetty Charities, Mint Street, Sowcarpet, Armenian Church, Sowcarpet, Madras High Court.
Marina Beach: - Marina Beach in Chennai, along the Bay of Bengal, is the longest beach in India and the second longest in the world. This nearly 12 kilometer sandy domain stretches from Beasant Nagar in the south to Fort St. George in the north.
Kapleshwar Temple: - Initially, the temple was built in the 7th century AD. C. by the Pallavas, where the current Santhome Church is located. After its demolition by the Portuguese in 1566 AD, the Vijayanagara kings rebuilt the temple in Dravidian architectural style.
Overnight in Chennai.

 

Day 2 - Chennai-Kanchipuram (86 km, 2 hours 45 minutes)

After breakfast drive to Kanchipuram.
Upon arrival in Kanchipuram, transfer to the hotel to rest, visit in the evening.
Kamakshi Amman Temple: - Shaktism is based on a Hindu tradition centered on the worship of the Goddess. In the name Kamakshi, the letter "Ka" represents Saraswati (the goddess of knowledge and wisdom), "ma" represents Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth and prosperity), while "akshi" refers to kind eyes.
Gandhi Road Market: - Kanchipuram city is well known as Silk City because most of its population depends on the silk industry. Skilled and semi-skilled weavers from nearby cities like Salem, Arani, Coimbatore and Kumbakonam are also involved in the production of silk sarees.
Vaikunta Perumal Temple: - Thiru Parameswara Vinnagaram or Vaikunta Perumal Temple is a temple dedicated to Vishnu, located in Kanchipuram in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India. Built in the Dravidian architectural style.
The Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam:- The Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam is a monastic institution for the Hindu community located in one of the Pancha Bhuta Sthalas, the city of Kanchipuram. The Pancha Bhuta Sthalas represent five essential materials for our existence, namely: Earth, Sky, Water, Fire and Air.
Overnight in Kanchipuram.

Day 3 - Kanchipuram-Mahabalipuram (91 Km, 2 Hours)

After breakfast drive to Mahabalipuram.

Upon arrival you visit The Shore Temple: - This is one of the oldest temples in South India and belongs to the second half of the 7th century AD, built with granite blocks. Since it is located on the coast overlooking the Bay of Bengal, it is called Shore Temples.

The Descent of the Ganges: - The monolith stands proudly at fifteen feet high and one hundred feet long, one of the largest and most beautiful of its kind in the world, and is smothered in lifelike carvings of humans, elephants, deities and mythical monsters, intertwined and marching in rows across every inch.

Five Rathas:- There are around nine monolithic temples in Mahabalipuram. They are the unique contribution of the Pallavas to Indian art. The monolithic temples are locally called Ratha (Chariot) as they resemble the processional chariots of a temple.

Arujuna's penance: - It is the largest in the world measuring 27 x 9 m. It has over 100 sculptures of deities, birds and beasts and saints. It is popularly called "Arjunan's Penance" as this bas-relief is believed to illustrate an example from the Mahabharata wherein Arjuna, one of the Pandavas, performed a rigorous penance with a prayer to Lord Shiva to obtain the Powerful and Divine Bow.

Transfer to the hotel. 

Overnight in Mahabalipuram.

Day 4 - Mahabalipuram -Chidambaram-Kumbakonam (231 Km, 5 ore)

After breakfast, drive to Kumbakonam.

En route visit Pichavaram Mangrove Forest: -   Pichavaram Mangrove Forest is located between two major estuaries, Vellar Estuary in the north and Coleroon Estuary in the south. The Vellar-Coleroon estuary complex forms the Killai and Pichavaram mangroves.

Chidambaram Nataraja Temple: - This temple dedicated to Lord Shiva called Nataraja is one of the Five Sabhas [divine stages] where Lord Shiva performed the Cosmic Dance.  Chidambaram is a Pancha Bootha Sthalam, representing Akasam (Sky), one of the five elements of nature.

Upon arrival in Kumbakonam transfer to the hotel. 

Overnight in Kumbakonam. 

Day 5 - Kumbakkonam-Darasuram-Tanjore (98 km, 2 hours 30 minutes)After breakfast, drive to Tanjore.

Mahamaham Temple: - This is one of the many temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in Kumbakonam. The Goddess is Visalatchi. It has shrines connected to Nine Rivers and visiting this temple is considered auspicious for girls.

Bronze factory: - In fact, it is a specialized artistic tradition that is unique to the city, hence the bronze idol makers here are known as the 'bronze icons of Swamimalai'.

Enroute you visit the Darasuram, Airavatesvara Temple: -  Airavatesvara temple in Darasuram is a historic divine temple filled with rich heritage and astonishing artistic splendours. One of the three ancient temples that are collectively called "Great Chola Living Temples", the Airavatesvara Temple in Darasuram, has been awarded the UNESCO heritage tag.

On arrival in Tanjore, after lunch, transfer to the hotel to relax.

Visit Tanjore:- Thanjavur is a city in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Its many temples include the 11th-century Brihadeeswarar temple, a vast Chola dynasty-era complex with frescoed interiors.

The Thanjavur Maratha Palace: - houses the century-old Saraswathi Mahal Library, with palm leaf manuscripts, and the Thanjavur Art Gallery, with bronze statues.

The Tamil University Museum: - exhibits coins, folk artifacts and musical instruments. Visit Brihadeeshwara Temple, Thanjavur Royal Palace and Art Gallery.

Brihadeeswarar Temple: - It is one of the largest temples in India and is an example of Dravidian architecture during the Chola period. Built by Emperor Raja Raja Chola I and completed in 1010 AD, the temple turned 1000 years old in 2010.

Overnight in Tanjore.

Day 6 - Tanjore-Trichy (65 Km, 1 hour) Trichy-Chettinad (82 Km, 01 hour 25 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Chettinad. 

En route you visit Trichy Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple: - Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is located in Srirangam town in Trichy. The temple is dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, a reclining form of Lord Vishnu. The temple complex along with the surrounding area covers a total area of ​​156 acres.

Rock Fort: - Trichy Among the many spectacular sites to visit in Trichi, Rock Fort Temple is a must-visit. The fort is a huge rock structure built at an altitude of 83 m above sea level.

Kallanai Dam: - Kallanai Dam, also known as Grand Anicut, is an ancient dam built on the Kaveri River, located at a distance of 15 km from Tiruchirapalli. The dam was originally built by the then ruler of the area, a Chola king Karikalan, around the 2nd century AD.

On arrival visit Chettinad. 

Chettinad Palace: - Chettinad Palace, located in the Sivaganga region of Tamil Nadu, is a splendid illustration of the traditional construction of the Chettinad village. Its magnificent construction dates back to the 18th century.

Chettinadu Mansion: - Chettinadu Mansion in Kanadukathan is a historic retreat. This palace has existed for more than a century and has been used as a spa since it opened its doors to the public.

Transfer to the hotel.

Overnight in Chettinad.

Day 7 - Chettinad-Madurai (90 Km, 2 hours)

After breakfast, drive to Madurai. 

Vairavanpatti:- The temple dates back to the 19th century and is associated with many legends. Sivapurandevi and Lord Aatkondanathar are worshiped here, although other deities may also be present.

Soorakudi:- A route leading to Chettinad railway station and Kanadukathaan passes by the Soorakudi temple, which is located on the outskirts of the city, about ten kilometers from Karaikudi. The impressive temple is inspired by Soorai bushes, a species grown here for its therapeutic properties.

After visiting Chettinad, departure to Madurai.

Upon arrival visit Gandhi Museum is located in the ancient palace of Rani Mangammal. The museum brings the fight for freedom to life. The Gandhian movement is well represented as an art gallery.

Then check in at the hotel and time to rest.

In the afternoon visit the temple followed by the evening ceremony. 

Meenakshi Temple: - It is dedicated to the goddess Meenakshi, a form of Parvati, and her consort Sundareshwarar, a form of Shiva. Built in the 14th century, it has four imposing towers called Gopurams and the tallest is around 170 feet tall

Flower Market: - Flower Shops where you can choose from the different varieties of flowers available and get a bouquet. The decorators can expertly sculpt the flowers into bouquets, garlands, frames, and other items.

Evening Ceremony: - Late in the evening, you will witness the amazing pooja (prayer) ceremony at Meenakshi temple. During the ceremony, the idols of Sundareshwar (an avatar of Lord Shiva) and his consort Meenakshi (an avatar of Parvati) are brought in a grand procession to the bedroom, where they are kept for the night.

Note: To visit Meenakshi Temple, you have to follow the dress code which includes half-sleeved or long-sleeved shirt/top and pants. Sleeveless dresses, shorts or shorts are not permitted. Non-Hindus are not allowed to enter the sanctum sanctorum.

Overnight in Madurai.

Day 8 - Madurai-Kanyakumari (269 km, 4 hours 20 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Kanyakumari.

Triveni Sangam Kanyakumari: - Confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Meeting point and sacred bathing place in the extreme south of India.

Thiruvalluvar Statue: - The majesty of Thiruvalluvar statue that can be seen from a great distance. It is 41 meters high, with the deep blue sky and the sparkling sea in the background.

The Vivekananda Rock Memorial: - The Vivekananda Rock Memorial is a monument and a popular tourist attraction in Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India.

Devi Kanya Kumari Temple: - Devi Kanya Kumari is Goddess Shree Bhagavathy in the form of a teenage girl. Devi is also known as Shree Baala Bhadra or Shree Baala. She is popularly known as “sakthi” (Durga or Parvati) “Devi”.

Kanyakumari Beach: - Surrounded by the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal, this is the place where you can see three seas coming together. The experience is the spectacular view of the green sea from the blue arches.

The Sunset: - Watching the sun set over the southern tip of India is a sight to behold. Kanyakumari is located at the confluence of the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.

Overnight in Kanyakumari.

Day 9 - Kanyakumari-Poovar (66 Km, 2 hours) Poovar-Kovalam (14 Km, 20 minutes) Kovalam-Trivendrum (18 km, 30 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Trivedurum.

On the way visit Padmanabhapuram Palace: -  It is considered the largest wooden palace in India, mainly made of wood and granite.  The pillar carved from a single fruit tree, the decorated Chinese chair, the knight's lamp, the Chinese vases, the Belgian mirrors and the bed made of 64 different medicinal woods are other main attractions.

Mathur Aqueduct: -  Built over the Pahrali River, the Mathoor Suspension Bridge has become an important part of every Kanyakumari tour. The Pahrali River originates from the Mahendragiri Hills of the Western Ghats. It is located in Mathoor village of Thiruvattar Panchayat Union.

On the way you will visit Poovar.

Boat Ride: - On arrival, a boat rides along Neyyar Lake and the picturesque canals of the town will take you to Poovar Beach, which offers a wonderful view of the forming backwaters and golden sands.

Then we return with the boat and leave for Kovalam, arrival at Kovalam and visit.

Lighthouse Beach is one of the main tourist places in Kovalam.  This pristine beach on the Arabian Sea coast is famous for its 35-metre-high lighthouse at its southern end, which offers a spectacular panoramic view of the surrounding area.

Hawa Beach: - is located approximately 1.5 kilometers from the lighthouse beach and is famous for being one of the pristine beaches of India.  However, it is advisable to avoid swimming here as the water current is strong.

Upon reaching Trivendrum we visited. 

The Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple (external photo stop):-  dating back to the 8th century.  It is one of the 108 sacred temples of Vishnu or Divya Desams in India.  The Divya Desams are the most sacred abodes of Lord Vishnu mentioned in the works of the Tamil Azhvars (saints).

 Overnight in Trivendrum.

Day 10 - Trivendrum-Kollam (83 km, 2 hours 30 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Kollam.

En route, visit the Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple (photo stop) dating back to the 8th century. It is one of the 108 sacred temples of Vishnu or Divya Desams in India. The Divya Desams are the most sacred abodes of Lord Vishnu mentioned in the works of the Tamil Azhvars (saints). The presiding deity of this temple is Lord Vishnu, reclining on Anantha, the hooded serpent.

On arrival at Kollam, visit, Thevalli Palace: -  A place of great historical importance, Thevally Palace is situated on the banks of Ashtamude Lake. It once served as the home of the Maharaja of Travancore, and was built under the rule of Gauri Parvathi Bai between 1800 and 1819.

Jatayu Nature Park is a rock theme park that opened on November 25, 2017. Built to promote mythology and adventure tourism, the resort features a 6D theater, a digital audio-visual hall, a cable car and a complex Ayurvedic in a cave. It is also home to countless adventure activities including paintball, laser tag, archery, bouldering, rock climbing, air rifle shooting, etc.

Transfer to the hotel.

Overnight in Kollam.

Day 11 - Kollam-Kumarakom (104 km, 3 hours 20 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Kumarakom.

On the way we visited Kottayam and Ayemanam.

Kottayam Town is the first city in India to have achieved 100% literacy (a notable feat achieved in 1989). English education in South India actually began at the Old Seminary here in Kottayam in 1813. The first printing press in Kerala was established here (CMS Press) in 1821 by Rev. Benjamin Baily. The first university of the state (CMS College) was also started here in Kottayam in 1840.

Ayemanam: Hidden on the outskirts of Kottayam town, the small village of Aymanam has its own special story to tell. Famous for its unmatched natural beauty and abundant cultural diversity, it is another less explored treasure of God's own country. Flanked by the mighty Vembanad Lake on the western side and the mighty Meenachil River on the other, nature has blessed these parts with many gifts. Visitors love a relaxing cruise on these picturesque waters.

Upon arrival, you will go to Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary: - Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is among the most famous bird watching spots in the country. Spread over 14 hectares, numerous species of rare birds are found in this area. Located on the banks of Vembanad Lake in Kottayam, one can see a variety of migratory birds flocking from places like the Himalayas to Siberia.

Overnight in Kumarakom.

Day 12 - Kumarakom-Alleppey (32 Km 1 hour) (full board)

After breakfast, driver to Alleppy.

Arrival in Alleppy and transfer to the houseboat, rest of the day dedicated to relaxation.

Alleppey:- Popularly known as the Venice of the East, Alleppey or Allapuzha is famous for its serene backwaters and exceptionally picturesque surroundings. Houseboat cruise in Alleppey is the latest and probably the best addition to the list of ways in which you can enjoy the fascinating natural beauty of this picturesque city. This is one of the most exciting things to do in Alleppey.

Late afternoon boat ride, get off the houseboat and take a smaller boat to observe the daily life of those who live there, these shores have not changed over the centuries. It is surrounded by vast expanses of rice fields and coconut trees that sway gently in the wind.

Overnight in Alleppey with full board on a Houseboat

Day 13 - Alleppey-Thekkady (128 km, 3 hours 40 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Thekkady.

Upon arrival you will visit   the spice plantation: - Spices and spice plantations are something unique to Thekkady, Kerala and most of them do not miss this interesting activity.

Elephant Junction: - Thekkady, located near Kumily, is a great place to learn about elephants, ride them, bathe and shower alongside them. It is a fun and entertaining activity for children and adults.

The boat ride through the Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary has made it widely known by the name Periyar Lake. Governed by the Kerala Forest and Wildlife Department, the lake receives hundreds of thousands of foot traffic every year.

Kathakali Performance: - Kathakali is one of the major Indian classical dance forms. It is an artistic genre of "narrative work", but is distinguished by the richly colored makeup, costumes, and masks worn by traditionally male actor-dancers.

The spectacle of Kalaripayattu:- Considered one of the oldest and most scientific martial arts in the world, Kalaripayattu was developed in Kerala. Praised as the pride of Kerala, the training begins with a full body oil massage until you are limber and flexible. Feats like chattom (jumping), ottam (running) and marichil (somersault) are also integral parts of this art form.

Later return to the hotel and rest.

Overnight in Thekkady.

Day 14 - Thekkady-Munnar (91 km, 2 hours 53 minutes)After breakfast, drive to Munnar.

Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel and then visit.

Pothemed Viewpoint: Experience the wonderful views of Munnar!  Take a trip to Pothamedu, a hilltop site where you can enjoy beautiful views of mist-shrouded hills and green valleys caressed by cool winds.

Pallivasal Falls, Pallivasal Falls in Munnar is a secluded yet picturesque tourist spot.  These waterfalls are formed by the Muthirappuzhayar River and are among the most popular waterfalls in the area.  Visit the place during monsoons and the sight of water flowing over the rocks will revive your senses.

Blossom Park: - It is a park located in one of the most beautiful places in the country.  Many activities are offered here, such as boating, skating, cycling, etc.  And if you want a quiet visit, admire the trees and a wide variety of beautiful flowers in the park.

Overnight in Munnar.  

Day 15 - Munnar

After breakfast the day begins.

Tea Museum: (Closed on Monday)- Tea has played a vital role in the history of Munnar.  The plantations played a very important role in attracting people to the area.  Tata Tea established a Tea Museum in 2005 that features photographs and machinery chronicling the journey of tea in the area.

Echo Point – About 15 km from Munnar is the famous Echo Point.  Popular for its natural eco phenomenon, you can always find the area packed with enthusiastic visitors throughout the year.  At an altitude of about 600 feet, people love to stroll through the lush greenery surrounding the place.  It is an ideal place for picnics.

Mattupetty   is among the most visited destinations in the tourist hotspot of Munnar.  It is a nice picnic spot that regularly attracts visitors.  People love visiting the dam and lake here and families can regularly be seen enjoying a beautiful afternoon in the area.

Photo Point: - While most of Munnar is photogenic, Photo Point is doubly so.  Just 3 km from the main market of this hill station, this site is a favorite among photographers.  Surrounded by the Tata Tea Gardens of Kanan Devan Hills and a variety of silver oaks, this place is located just off the main road.

Kundala Dam: - About 20 km from Munnar, Kundala Dam is a picturesque tourist spot.  The dam is built on the Periyar River and is surrounded by the green mountain range of the Western Ghats.  The area also has cherry trees, which bloom twice a year, adding to the beauty of the place.

The Munnar Rose Garden is a dreamland for rose lovers.  This garden contains roses of almost every color.  The Rose Garden is home to not only roses, but also hundreds of rare varieties of other flowers and herbaceous plants.  The tea, cardamom and vanilla plantations behind the Rose Garden are very attractive and a lovely place for a quiet walk.  Seasonal tropical fruits such as strawberries, lychee, rambutan, amla and vegetables such as cauliflower, cabbage, potatoes and beans are grown here.

Overnight in Munnar.

Day 16 - Munnar-Kochi (127 km, 3 hours 40 minutes)

After breakfast, drive to Kochi.

The Mattancherry area: -  has people of different languages ​​and ethnic identities. Churches, agraharams, mosques and a synagogue coexist in the area, along with buildings from the colonial era, which bear witness to a vibrant past and a harmonious present.

Chinese nets: - Chinese nets made of teak wood and bamboo poles work on the principle of balance. Each structure, approximately 10 m high, is fixed to the beach and has an overhang with attached netting that extends over an area of ​​approximately 20 meters.

Jewish Street: - you can choose between curiosities, antique tableware, carved wooden furniture, bronze and brass sculptures, remains of traditional houses and jewelry. Antique sellers love to chat and keep you informed about the origins of the items and their shops.

The Synagogue: (Closed on Friday and Saturday)- The Paradesi Synagogue, in a corner of the Jewish City, is more than a hundred years old and houses many rare antiquities. The synagogue, which attracts many visitors, adds to the picturesque charm of Mattancherry.

Dutch Palace: (Closed on Saturday) Although the Dutch Palace was called that, it was the Portuguese who built it. What the Dutch did was just a cosmetic restoration and repair.   During the first decades of the 16th century, the Portuguese looted many temples in Kochi.

Cathedral Basilica - The Holy Cross Cathedral Basilica in Fort Kochi, Kochi, is one of the nine basilicas in Kerala. Counted as one of the historical buildings of Kerala, this church is one of the most beautiful and impressive in India and visited by tourists throughout the year

Dhobi Khana is the place where the Tamil-speaking Vannan community performs laundry work, the profession traditionally practiced by the community. This practice of the Vannan community dates back to the colonial period.

Overnight in Kochi.

Day 17 - Kochi-Next Destination

Transfer to Kochi airport.

Ciao India Tours wishes you a happy journey. 

Inclusions

  • 16 nights’ accommodation in 3 star/Heritage hotels, with breakfast, including all existing taxes.
  • All transfers from the airport to the hotel and vice versa.
  • Meet and assist on arrival by our representative at the airport.
  • All trips scheduled with air conditioning sedan car.
  • Full board in Alleppy on the boat.
  • Shikara (traditional boat) ride in Alleppey.
  • One bottle of water per person every day.
  • All taxes included.
  • The toll, the parking, the fuel, the driver's accommodation.

Exclusions

  • Visa, International flight, Medical insurance, cancellation/modification of flights, trains, Alcoholic beverages, Tip, Tour guide, Tickets to monuments and activities, Personal expenses, Camera, etc.
  • Everything that is not part of the inclusions.

 

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Motorbike Grand Tour of Ladakh – 12 nights/13 days
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Manali-Rohtang pass-Jispa-Leh- Aryan Valley- Lamayuru-Sanjak-Khardung La-Hunder-Nubra-Pangong-Hanley-Tso Moriri

Day 1 will begin from reaching at Manali and take a rest.

Depending on the preferences of the clients, travel to Manali by private or public transport and get to the hotel that has been reserved earlier. Some suggestion when you have time after the trip: Spend the day in leisure at the hotel or one can also opt for visiting local market and famous tourist destinations at Manali.
In the evening, all the participants will be fitting with bikes for a trial ride.
Accommodation in a hotel in Manali at a reasonable price.

Day 2 – This day will be cover the journey from Manali to Jispa traveling through Rohtang Pass which at 3980m and Jispa at 3200m.

Start the drive towards Jispa on the Manali-Leh Highway across Rohtang Pass which is famous for many no. of turns. After going through the mesmerising landscapes of Lahaul, reach Jispa in the evening.
Staying at a hotel in Jispa put up for the night since acclimatization is important before getting to Ladakh.

Day 3 - Bike ride from Jispa to Leh through Sarchu which is at (14,246 ft.) and Leh is at (11,550 ft.)

Today is going to be quite a long day as we shall be cycling to Leh. Here, as we are moving towards Sarchu, mountains are getting higher and vegetation cover is getting thinner. Cross high passes like Baralachala ,Lachungla and Nakeela; otherwise one will have to cross a winter pass. Cross the Sarchu checkpoints, cross Moore Plains and then climb over the Taglangla Pass.
An overnight accommodation would have to be made in a hotel in Leh.

Day 4 : Acclimatization and Local Sightseeing in Leh

Spend the day as a courtesy day or acclimatization day since the next destination is at an altitude of 11,135 feet. During the evening you do shopping in Leh market, Leh palace known as Lachen Palkhar and shanti stupa to see the real beauty of Leh town.

Accommodation at a hotel in Leh for the night.

Day 5 : Leh to Aryan Valley by Road

In the morning after breakfast one special drive to Dha Hanu also known as Aryan valley where the people living are considered to be of the last of pure Aryans. Extensive driving will be done from Leh to Srinagar via Leh-Srinagar Highway passing through Hall of Fame museum and Mesmeric spot of Magnetic Hill and Confluence of Zanskar and Indus river.

Accommodation for the night in Aryan Valley.

Day 6 – Aryan Valley to Leh (cross by Lamayuru & Sanjak)

Return to Leh by the Sanjak road which is beautiful as well as comparatively less crowded. Proceed to visit the Chiktan Fort and Lamayuru Monastery famous for its beauty with a look and feel like Moon’s surface.

Accommodation and meal in a hotel in Leh.

Day 7 – Transfer from Leh to Hunder (Khardung La – 5602m, Hunder – 4000m)

Head north of Leh for Nubra Valley overcoming Khardungla Pass – the highest all weather road in the world. Go to Diskit Monastery & Maitreya Buddha statue & then ride on a camel at Hunder Sand Dunes.

Accommodation of one night of stay in any of the Hotels in Nubra.

Day 8 was again the day dedicated for traveling as we left Nubra in the morning and traveled to Turtuk and back.

Post breakfast, proceed for Turtuk, which was a part of Baltistan and thus has a different colour to Leh. Spend the day visiting villages and return to Hunder before it gets dark.

Overnight stay in Nubra.

Day 9-Nubra to Pangong Tso – 4350 meters 

Take a shared taxi to the well-known Pangong Lake on the restricted route of the Shayok road. Experience beautiful tracks and fords. Proceed to Merak is the last point tourist can visit and spend the night with the view of the Pangong Lake.

Overnight stay at Pangong.

Day 10-Ride Pangong Tso to Hanley

Watch a sunrise view at Pangong Lake, take a ride to Chushul, cross Tsaga-la and roam around in the Changthang. I arrive in Hanley famous for its Nights Clear Sky and the Indian Astronomical Department.

Overnight stay in Hanley.

Day 11 – Ride from Hanley to Tsomorriri

Nevertheless, after taking some breakfast, ride to Tsomorriri Lake passing through Sumdo and Rupsho. Take a walk around the few scenic villages, and the Korzok Monastery. Tsomorriri is famous for its wetlands and wild life area.

Accommodation of one night in either a hotel or camp in Tsomorriri.

Day 12-Riding from Tsomorriri to Leh

Begin the day early from Tsomorriri, cross Sumdo village and reach Polokongka-la. Trek to Tsar Yangtse, the Tsokar Lake and at Puga Valley visit the Hot Springs. Leave for Leh passing through the Taglang La Pass.

Accommodation of one night at a hotel, in Leh.

Day 13 – Departure

After breakfast, you should pack your bags/drawers and check out from the hotel and take a cab or head directly to the airport for your flight home.

Finally, the Ladakh bike Tour comes to end with lots of moments and fun.

Inclusions:

  • Subsequently, all the Inner Line Permits for the Restricted Areas
  • Board and Lodging on Double Sharing Basis in Hotels/Camps Only as Stated Above
  • Daily Breakfast and Dinner
  • A Royal Enfield Bike 500 CC
  • Fuel
  • Route master on own Bike
  • Car / Van /Pick up For Luggage and Assistance
  • If it’s a vehicle, Mechanic with Spares and Tools
  • Helper Crew
  • Helmet for the Rider and the Pillion
  • Essential Oxygen Cylinder Adjusted in Car for Instant Use at Any Time of the Day
  • All guide and entrance fees while taking part in sightseeing and all excursions according to the schedule.

Exclusions:

  • Meals That Are Not Included
  • Any Cost Incurred on Account of Other National Disasters like Landslide, Road Blockade, etc.
  • Tolls to Monasteries and Monuments
  • Any Other Item Not Stated In The Cost Estimate

 

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Leh-Sangam-Khardung La- Nubra-Pangong-Leh

Day 1 Arrival at Leh and acclimatization.

After that you will be transferred to Leh airport or bus stand to board your flight or take a bus to reach Leh and Check in to the Hotel which is booked for your stay. Find the best and complete rest to accustom the high altitude of 11, 135 feet. Overnight stay in Leh. In the evening, one can visit Leh Market, Leh Palace (Lachen Palkhar) and Shanti Stupa which is uphill from Changspa. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 2: Leh to Sangam

Sangam – is located at a distance of 4 Km from Leh, the combination of physical elements of nature, reproduction of mythologies and ethnic motifs became the emblem of Ladakh.
After the next breakfast at the hotel, take a rest and then go for the tour through the Leh - Srinagar Highway. Go to Hall of Fame museum, Magnetic Hill, Pathar Sahib Gurudwara, and finally, the confluence of Zanskar and Indus River. Go back to Leh and trek to Spituk Monastery. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 3 – Leh to Khardung La (5359m) – Hunder (4067m)

Start a ride from Leh to Nubra Valley crossing Khardung La Pass which is the highest all-weather motorable pass in the world. Go to Diskit Monastery and the statue of Maitreya Buddha. Start your car and proceed to Hunder Sand Dunes and take a camel ride. Accommodation in a hotel in Nubra for a night.

Day 4 - Sightseeing at Turtuk Village with Shyok river, drive back to Nubra.

Drive post breakfast to Turtuk that was a part of Baltistan and under Pakistani control till 1971. Trek around the village and returned to Hunder in the evening. Overnight stay in Nubra.

Day 5 – Chumathang hot spring – flip flop ride, Nubra – Pangong Tso lake (4350m)

Go on a ride to the preeminent Pangong Lake, the largest brackish lake in Asia. This involves back tracking to Khalsar and then turn off at the Shayok Road. Take a trot along the curvilinear route to Merak which is the farthest one can proceed as a foreigner. Accommodation at a resort in Merak located on the edge on Pangong Lake.

Day 6 - Tangyud Chumathang (Lake) to Leh by car (192 – 220 km) descending from 4350 meters to 3500 meters.

Overnight stay in Leh. In the morning, no one will certainly miss the beautiful sunrise by the side of the lake. The location as well as the serenity one will find there is likely to make one wish to keep coming back more and more. The days ride will start soon after, through the nomadic land of Changthang the possibility of viewing some of the wild animals roaming around the vast stretches of Changthang free before crossing the Changla pass will be observed. The Changla pass was once the second highest motor able pass and even now sometimes it is relatively very very difficult due to very very bad tracks all along. There are many water streams originating from the glacier and hence it will be very risky to ride on such stretch. We shall come down the Changla pass, and move to Leh. Overnight stay at Leh.

Day 7 – Departure

After breakfast, transfer to airport

Ciao India Tours wishes you a very happy Journey.

Inclusions

  • Airport Transfers (in Leh)
  • Sightseeing on Day 1 & Day 2 (in Car)
  • Royal Enfield Himalayan / Bullet Standard
  • Fuel for the entire tour
  • Helmets for all riders
  • Backup / Support vehicle with a local driver
  • Route Guide
  • Royal Enfield Mechanic
  • Accommodation in Hotel / Camp on twin sharing basis
  • Breakfast and Dinner
  • Interline permits for restricted areas
  • Oxygen cylinder available 24x7

Exclusions:

  • Lunch
  • Any cost arising due to natural calamities like landslides, roadblocks, etc.
  • Any entrance fee to monasteries and monuments.
  • Any other item not specified under cost inclusions.

 

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One day Bicycle tour – 01 days

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While cycling make your way towards Khardungla Top after you have taken your first meal of the day that is breakfast. In this type of an event, an additional vehicle with all the logistical requirements including food, water, spare parts among other items will also be following you throughout the event.
Courtesy: Beverage and packed lunch will be served midway at a reasonable time.
Later, ride downhill by back tracking and reach Leh by evening.

Inclusions

  • This provided support vehicle for all the packages offered by the firm to its customers.
  • Seperate kitchen apron for groups of more than 4 people as per the program planned.
  • Tents for two persons, cooking and eating tents.
  • Kitchen equipment and toilet tent are the other physical facilities that can be observed within S F Enterprise compound.
  •  Stools, tables, and mattresses.
  • Vegetarian and non-vegetarian food.
  • Cook, helper, and guide.
  • Specifically, the parking fee at monuments, various wildlife fees, and camping charges among others.
  • Charges for Mountain bike and Helmet.

Exclusions:

  • Transportation for getting to Leh and neither is the lodging in Leh included in this package.
  • Clothes and sleeping bags and personal effects and accessories and items of clothing.
  • Any incidental expenditure or any additional tours/ meals which are not included in our tour package.
  • This means that anything that is not in “Prices Included” does not fall under the prices to be added on to the client’s bill.
  • Peculiarities, tips, insurance, washings, and phone calls.
  • Any kind of drinks, alcoholic, mineral, aerated.
  • Expenses in case of changes of the itinerary/stay caused by cancellation of flights, unfavorable weather, becoming a illness, roadblocks or other unpredictable circumstances.
  • Itinerary

All our tours are 100% customizable

Trek of Zingchen to Rumbek – 01-day activity

In the morning, we will leave for Zingchen which will be a 30 minutes’ drive passing by the Spituk bridge. Once we are in Zingchen, we will commence trekking. Increasingly the land will become confined to the valley and this will over time become more of a gorge.

Lunch will be provided in rumbak.

Later, a car will be available in Saboo to drop us back to Leh, If we are not comfortable in sharing this car then we need to arrange it individually.

Inclusions

  • Guide.
  • Lunch.
  • Transportation.
  • Wildlife Fees.

Exclusions:

  • Hotel in Leh.
  • Anything not mentioned under the Inclusions

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Trek of frozen river chadar– 09 nights/10 days

Price to be reconfirmed – 1290 Euro/pp minimum -02 persons

Day 1 – Fly to Leh | Arrival

Book an early morning flight to Leh, which is considered one of the most scenic because it reveals a multitude of snow-capped mountains all along its route through the Himalayas and Karakoram Ranges. Ladakh, having a winter’s weather that is cold and harsh will require you to put on a jacket, your gloves, and hat from your handbag.
You can use this boarding pass as proof at medical centre for day three’s mandatory check-up on arrival.

This is an acclimatization day; therefore, take good rest and allow your body adjust in the new atmosphere. Remember to drink enough water throughout the day so as not to dehydrate yourself or indulge in any strenuous activities. Overnight stay in Leh.

Altitude: 11,400 ft.

Day 2 – Rest Day

There are more casualties and evacuations that had taken place hence the district administration advised staying without much movement during this period. You may visit points of interest such as Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace or Leh Bazaar in the evening.

Today’s proper acclimatization ensures tomorrow’s compulsory medical tests are passed. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 3 Medical Check-up Today Medical Insurance Today Vehicle Permit Today

On the next day, you will receive a medical evaluation at the Tourist Information Centre (TIC) in Leh. This check-up is mandatory under the provisions of the District Administration for any person who intends to undertake the Chadar Trek. To overcome this board pass of the airlines where you have spent more than three days in Leh before trekking.

You will also get insurance from fonvenders at the TIC and get the NOC From the ALTOA office, and Trekking permits from the Wildlife Department. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 4 Leh to Chilling & Shingra Kongma to Tsomo Paldar Drive for the day is 65 Kms trek is 3 Kms

After breakfast, one can embark onto the Leh-Srinagar Highway to reach Chilling. Lunch at NT Café, visit religious temple/ shrine Gurudwara Patshahi VIII Pathar Sahib, Enjoy the gravity defy place the magnetic hill, finally capture the picturesque scene at the confluence of river Indus & Zanskar. Drive across the Indus river and later move parallel to the Zanskar river until you get to Chilling.

Start walking towards Shingra Kongma, familiarize yourself with the feeling of having Gumboots and master the art of penguin walk to have better leverage on the ice surface. Camp at 3550m; spend the night at Shingra Gongma on the banks of the Zanskar river. Overnight stay in tents.

Altitude: We drive downhill to an elevation of 11,480 ft and drop to 10,550 ft.

Day 5 SMT: Shingra Kongma to Tibb Cave

This is followed by a hot tea & breakfast, and then the 5-6 hours trek to reach the Tibb Cave. It is as beautiful as restricted and this trekking has caves, marvelous rocks, and even water fallages that are icy. Food will be offered during lunch break in between the event. Tent accommodation is the spend the night in the tents at Tibb.

Altitude: Thus, it is ranged from 10,400 to 10,800 ft.

Day 6 Tibb cave to Naerak camp GiỊ

Move up towards Neraks/Nerags, the most photograph ed and beautiful site along the Chadar Trek. To summarize, it’s worth to visit Nerags village if there is time to do that to plunge into the life of the locals, the Zanskar people, who are rather isolated from the rest of Ladakh.

Altitude: To be more precise these lakes lie at an elevation of 10,800ft and 11,100 ft more or less.

Day 7 – The trail for the day is from Naerak to Tibb Cave.

After breakfast then head back to the cottage at Tibb Cave. The Chadar trail has undergone some changes each time it gets frozen, and the return journey is a tough one too. At Tibb Cave, they we spend the night in camping.

Altitude: A – 11,100 ft to 10.800 ft.

Day 8: We started walking at 8:00 AM from Tibb Cave to Shingra Gongma at an average altitude of 4,950 m.

Later, again proceed towards Shingra Gongma over the steep and narrow gorges. In transit, locals as the porters, in their simple carrying items necessary for their daily use or on their way back to Zanskar as the Chitruk Nunnery clearly depicts. Depending on the time of the day or year, one might possibly catch sight of wildlife. Shingra Gongma is one of the major attractions of the Laprak trek which one can have overnight camping at this place.

Altitude: Stage 3, between 10,800 feet and 10,500 feet.

Day 9 - Shingra Gongma to Shingra Yokma & back to Leh

Signing the register at 5 AM and had the pony ready at 6.30 AM after breakfast.June 17, Sunday – KAZA to REKONG. Left Kagchi for Shingra Gongma and reached there by 9.45 AM to find that the army had just vacated this place.Visited the mountain and back to Shingra Yokma had lunch and after that left for Leh reached Leh at 7 PM

Finish the last leg of Chadar trekking from Shingra Gongma to Chilling. Once you are at Chilling, a drive to Leh will be arranged. Stay overnight in Leh.

Altitude: It covers 10,500 ft declining to 10,300 ft and rising again to 11,400 ft by motor vehicle.

Day 10 - Departure

Depart from the hotel after having your breakfast to Leh airport

Ciao India Tours wishes you a very happy Journey.

Inclusions

What is included in the tour:

Accommodation and Meals:

  • 4 nights stay in Super Deluxe Hotels in Leh.
  • Breakfast and dinner at the hotel.
  • Camping on a twin-sharing basis during the trek.
  • All meals provided during the trek (vegetarian and egg).

Transportation:

  • Airport transfers.
  • Sightseeing on Day 2 in central Ladakh.
  • Transportation to and from the trekking point by Innova, Scorpio, or Tempo.

Equipment:

  • Sleeping tents.
  • Sleeping bags.
  • Gum boots.
  • Trekking poles.
  • Kitchen tent and equipment.
  • Rations.
  • Dining tent.
  • Toilet tent.

Crew Members:

  • Trek guide.
  • Cook.
  • Helper.
  • Porters for transporting common luggage.

Permits and Fees:

  • LAHDC Environmental Fee.
  • Wildlife fees.
  • ALTOA fees.
  • Medical checkup.

Insurance.

Exclusions:

  • Flight Tickets:Any airfare is excluded.
  • Personal Porter:Extra porter charges for carrying personal items are not included.
  • Personal Expenses:Any personal expenses or optional tours/meals are excluded.
  • Drinks:This includes alcoholic, mineral, and aerated beverages.
  • Unspecified Costs:Anything not mentioned under "Prices Included" is excluded.
  • Itinerary Changes:Costs due to changes in the itinerary or stay due to flight cancellations, bad weather, health issues, roadblocks, or other factors beyond control.

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Stok Kangri Base Camp– 01-day activity

Begin the trek from Leh to Stok by private car in the morning, finally reaching the starting point of the trek. Start the trekking process ascending towards the base camp of Stok Kangri and have the picturesque sight of Zanskar range and colorful hills. Frequently, you will come across some colorful Buddhist flags placed at the passes in Ladakh and in addition, there are possibilities of sighting some wild life like the ‘Takine’ or the Tibetan blue sheep.

Lunch at base camp. Then, walk back down to the Stok village passing through the gorge.

The locals of Kashmir still living in Stok Palace which is present at Leh, it is the place where Namgyal Dynasty ruling family of Ladakh resides at the present time.

Late in the afternoon, drive back to Leh arriving in the evening.

Inclusions

  • Guide.
  • Lunch.
  • Transportation.
  • Wildlife Fees.

Exclusions:

  • Hotel in Leh.
  • Anything not mentioned under the Inclusions

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Trek from Leh to Saboo – 01-day activity

Begin the trek in the morning starting from Leh. We shall cross a small pass of about 3800 meters to reach saboo village a beautiful village around leh. Here, we will be having a look at the village and proceed to Saboo Monastery. Lunch will be supplied and therefore it is advisable to carry packed lunch along with you.
Subsequently a car will be arranged to drop you at Saboo where you will be taken back to Leh..

Inclusions

  • Guide.Lunch.
  • Transportation.
  • Wildlife Fees.

Exclusions:

  • Hotel in Leh.
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