Festival of Holi

India is famous for its colorful customs and one of the most colorful festivals of all is the "Festival of Colors" itself. Holi, the vibrant festival celebrated to welcome spring Mythically, it celebrates the death of demon Holika by Prahalathan, a devotee of Lord Vishnu. Cultural dance and music performances, puppet shows and much more are enjoyed as part of the festival celebration. Although celebrated throughout the country, Holi is an exclusive festival in only a few states of the country.

Holi in Barsana

Holi

Barsana is a small village located near Mathura of Uttar Pradesh. When it comes to festival, the village turns into beautiful paradise of bright colors. Holi festival is celebrated with an age-old tradition where women of the land beat up men with small sticks decorated with colorful cloth and paper.

This celebration is called Lathmar. Lathmar Holi is playing exactly one week prior to the actual celebration of Holi. Two days before Holi, the village celebrates Ladoo Holi during the households in the region make delicacies and share with others.  Tourists are more than welcome to be part of this celebration.

Mathura & Vrindhavan Traditional Holi

If you want to enjoy in Holi festival without commercialization, we recommend you to visit Mathura or Vrindavan. Mathura is an ancient city and is believed to be the place where Lord Krishna was born. This marks the beginning of Holi festival, which takes place for one week.

Banke Bihari temple is the location of celebration in Vrindhavan. On the day before Holi, thousands of people visit the temple to participate in the Holi of God. Priest spray color water on the deity and on the devotees. The devotees chant in unison and It is an amazing site to watch cultural and ritual activities. On the Holi day, the celebrations start at 9 am in the morning. People throw powder at each other inside the temple. Devotees specifically dressed in light colors or white for enjoying the colors. Right outside the temple, you can find street foods, shops for souvenirs shopping and much more.

Holi in Shantiniketan

Festival of Holi

If you want to enjoy Holi festival filled with cultural activities, West Bengal's Shantiniketan is the best spot to visit. Here, Holi is called as Basanta Utsav. You can experience several cultural activities during this festival. Folk dance, music festival, puppet shows and much more are conducted throughout the city. The temples of the city conducts special rituals during this day.

Purulia of West Bengal celebrates the spring with Basanta Utsav. However, it is quite dissimilar to that of the one celebrated in Shantiniketan. Folk dance, Nauta dance, Chau dance and Darbarijhumur are conducted throughout the place. Baul musicians conduct concerts at various spots in Purulia. The festival is celebrated in various places in the city.

Holi in Purulia

Thousands of people visiting the temple early in the morning to enjoy music performances and enjoy with colors. Mohua, a local beverage served to people who enjoy Holi in the temple. The evenings are dedicated for dance forms. An open-air theater is constructed and people enjoy folk performances. On the day after Holi, poetry recitals take place in the temple. Short folk performances also takes place at various places.

Holi in Anandpur Saheb

Festival of HoliHoli is celebrated in cliché manner with rituals, cultural activities and many colors in Andandpur Sahib, Punjab. On the day after Holi, Hola, at Sik festival is celebrated in Anandpur Sahib. A day before Holi, a large three-day fair is that the Sikh New Year. You can enjoy fireworks, music, poetry, dance forms, martial art performances and many others. A military styled procession is conducted near the Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib.

Holi in Udaipur

Udaipur celebrates Holi in a royal style. On the evening before Holi, Holika Dahan is conducted. The royal family of Udaipur take part in the iconic procession of the celebration, seated on elephants or horses. The whole city forms a procession of dance, music and celebration and the royal family from the palace to Manek Chowk.

A large bon fire is conducted in the chowk region, which is followed by several dance and music performances. By the end of the day, a large puppet of a demon On the day of Holi, buckets of colored waters are thrown at anyone found on the street. People enjoy with folk dance and music. The hotels & restaurants in Udaipur conduct live night dance programs with DJ.

Holi is celebrated throughout India. Remember that the locals will throw water at strangers without considering their attire, belongings or others. Thus, cover your cameras and other precious items.. Apply to thick layers of coconut oil in your body and hair. It will help you remove the colors easily after the festival.

 

Diwali is the festival of lights.

People celebrate the day by lighting oil lamps, making crackers explode and enjoying a cultural moment in the family to remember that Good always prevails over Evil. Some explain that Diwali is the day Ram came back to Ayodhya with his wife, his brother and Hanuman after killing Ravan. For some communities, Diwali is celebrated as the day the Pandavas returned to their nation after 13 years of exile and hiding. Deepawali is also seen as the day when Lord Lakshmi came out of the sea of ​​milk. Diwali night is celebrated in colors to enjoy the marriage of Lord Vishnu and Lord Lakshmi.

Diwali
For people in the eastern regions of India, this festival is celebrated as Kali's victory over demons. In the central northern part of India, Diwali is the day when Lord Krishna raised Mount Govardhan to protect his village people from the wrath of Lord Indra. The people of the south enjoy themselves as the day Lord Krishna won on Narakasura.

It is not just about Hinduism. The Sikhs see Diwali as the day when Guru Har Gobind freed many people from the fort of Gwalior. In Jainism, this is the day when Mahavira reached nirvana. Here is all you need to know and understand to celebrate Deepawali in India. First of all, the demand for tickets, hotels and other services will be at its peak during Diwali. Therefore, it is very important to book in advance all services and amenities before the departure date.

Celebration of Diwali in India 

Diwali

The Festival of Lights is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated festivals for most Indians. It is celebrated throughout India and has different and differently written names. Deepawali, Deepavali could be anything in different parts of India. But the meaning is always the same as Deep is Light and vali è row - so it means something like a row of lights. The whole country is illuminated with these colored lights on the Biggest Festival in India. It is a four-day festival and Deepawali 2019 falls on Sunday 27 October. Join the dazzling colors and lights of this Deepawali celebration in India. Book a tour in India to watch the Deepawali celebration all over India.

The Festival of Ganesha

Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most prominent festivals of India. People of India wait the whole year for this festival eagerly. Although it is celebrated all over the country, in the state of Maharashtra it is celebrated with the most enthusiasm. Ganesh Chaturthi is a Hindu festival which holds utmost importance in the religion. This festival is celebrated following the Hindu Mythology which says that Ganesh Chaturthi is the birthday of the Lord Ganesha. Hindus refer to Lord Ganesha as the remover of all obstacles. People believe that Lord Ganesha comes every year with prosperity and success. Furthermore, they welcome Lord Ganesha in their homes with this festival with the belief that he will remove all their sufferings. Ganesh Chaturthi sparks joy all over the country and unties people with celebrations.

 The specialty of Ganesha Chaturthi

Festival of Ganesha

Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated for a whole 11 days. It begins on the Chaturthi when people install the statue of Lord Ganesha in their homes and temples. This festival ends on Anant Chaturdashi with Ganesh Visarjan. The devotees of the Lord Ganesha offer their prayers to God. They sing devotional songs for him and recited various mantras in his praise. They perform aartis in favour of the lord and seek his blessings on them.Most importantly, they offer Lord Ganesha sweets. Ganesha Chaturthi especially calls for Modak. Devotees offer Lord Ganesha with Modak, which is the lord’s favorite dessert. Modaks are sweet dumplings which people make with a filling of coconut and jaggery. They either fry them or steam them.  They are seen around Ganesha Chaturthi mostly and are a huge hit amongst children.

Celebration of the festival

This 11-day long festival begins with people getting up in the morning and bathing. They buy new clothes for this festival and wear these clean clothes in the morning after bathing. They follow the traditional rituals of chanting mantras and songs. Early on, Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated in a few families. Later on, it spread all over and thus began the installation of idols and immersion in the water. This marked the beginning of making Ganesh Chaturthi a larger than life festival. In other words, the idol immersion denotes freedom from evil and sufferings. People set up pandals make glorious statues of Lord Ganesha. Towards the end of the festival when the visarjan is about to take place, people carry out a full-fledged procession. People come out in hundreds and thousands and dance their way to the rivers and oceans. When Ganesh Chaturthi ends, they pray for the return of Lord Ganesha every year. They look forward to this festival every year. The final immersion of Lord Ganesha’s statue in the river or ocean marks the end of Ganesh Chaturthi. n short, Ganesh Chaturthi is a fun-filled festival in honour of Lord Ganesha. People all over India thoroughly enjoy it. All the devotees of Lord Ganesha come together irrespective of their differences of caste and colour. Ganesh Chaturthi spreads joy and unites people all over.

 

Itinerary of India

There are a number of Itineraries in India for different circuits, We customize different itinerary for different parts of India as per your interests, available time, and budget. India’s diversity and therefore the depth of its culture is often seen in its religions, landscapes, art, food, and tourist places. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, Gujarat to Bengal, each state of this great country has something really unique, mesmerizing, heart touching, and mysterious that attract people from all parts of the world.

While it's true that one can’t cover the whole nation during a few days or months, these popular tourist circuits of India give tourists a fantastic opportunity to lose themselves in the vastness of this country.

Itinerary of India, Golden Triangle

Itinerary of India Golden Triangle

Creating an almost-equilateral triangle, the route between Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur is understood as ‘The Golden Triangle’. Starting from Delhi, crossing Uttar Pradesh, and eventually entering Rajasthan, this one is that the most well-trodden tourist circuits of India.

Chief places of attraction
i. Delhi main tourist places, India Gate, Lotus Temple, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Chandani Chowk
ii. Agra main tourist places, Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, and Agra Fort,
iii. Jaipur main tourist places, Hawa Mahal, Amer Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal, and Nahargarh Fort

Itinerary takes upto 5-7 days

Customized Itinerary of Golden Triangle with Varanasi 

Creating an almost-equilateral triangle, the route between Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur is understood as ‘The Golden Triangle with Varanasi'. Starting from Delhi, crossing Uttar Pradesh , and eventually entering Rajasthan, this one is that the most well-trodden tourist circuits of India.

Chief places of attraction
i. Delhi main tourist places, India Gate, Lotus Temple, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Chandani Chowk
ii. Agra main tourist places, Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, and Agra Fort,
iii. Jaipur main tourist places, Hawa Mahal, Amer Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal, and Nahargarh Fort

iv. Varanasi main tourist places, Ghat, Boat ride, Sarnath Temple

Itinerary takes up to 5-7 days

Itinerary for desert Tour in India

Bikaner - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer

The desert circuit of India is among the foremost popular and scenic tourist circuits in Rajasthan. This journey gives tourists a chance to explore the three marvelous cities of Rajasthan. From mighty forts to grand palaces, these cities have all that you simply got to make your voyage exciting.

Chief places of attraction
i. Jodhpur main tourist places, Mehrangarh, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, Ghanta Ghar, and Balsamand Lake
ii. Bikaner main tourist places, Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, Bikaji Ki Tekri, Prachina Museum, and Bhandasar Jain Temple
iii. Jaisalmer main tourist places, Desert, Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, Patwaon-Ki-Haveli, and Salim Singh Ki Haveli

The itinerary takes up to 5-7 days

Himachal tour Itinerary

Himachal tour Itinerary

Himachal tour gives you adequate opportunities to witness the sweetness of the mighty snow-clad Himalayas, the colorful and scenic villages, and a fine mixture of cultures and different ethnic groups that are capable of living in harmony with others.

Chief places of attraction
i. Shimla main tourist places Jakhoo Temple, Himalayan Nature Park, The Ridge, Mall Road, Christ Church, and Chadwick Falls
ii. Kullu & Manali main tourist places Solang Valley, Manu Temple, Hidimba Devi Temple, Great Himalayan park, Manali Sanctuary, Pin Valley park, and Jogini Falls
iii. Dalhousie's main tourist places Khajjiar Lake, Dainkund Peak, St. Francis’ Church, Bhuri Singh Museum, and Chamera Lake
iv. Dharmshala main tourist places Dal Lake, Namgyal Monastery, St. John within the Wilderness Church, Kareri Lake, Bhagsunag Waterfall, and Triund
Itinerary takes up to 5-7 days

Wildlife adventure Itinerary in India

Wildlife adventure Itinerary in India

Kanha National Park→Bandhavgarh, this wildlife circuit is one of the foremost thrilling tourist circuits of India immediately. This 5-night-6-day trip covers Bandhavgarh and Kanha park in MP and also includes Dhuadhar Falls and Jabalpur, which is an ancient city on the shores of Narmada river. The highlight of this complete circuit may be a thrilling safari through the dense forests of Kanha park and Bandhavgarh, where one can spot Bengal tiger, White Boar, Leopards, Chinkara, etc.

Chief places of attraction
i. Kanha National Park's main tourist places Kanha Museum, Mukki Gate, and Chilpi Range
ii. Bandhavgarh main tourist places, Tala Village, Baghel Museum, Mahaman Pond, Chamber's Point, Three Cave Point, and Badi Gufa.

The itinerary takes up to 3-4 days

Nilgiri tour Itinerary in India

Bangalore→Mysore→Ooty

Among the foremost spectacular mountain trails of India, this Nilgiri circuit may be a must-do for those that wants to soak up all the greenness, all the charm, and therefore the magic of these wonderful cities and towns. This circuit is all about the incredible nightlife of Bangalore, the royal vibes of Mysore, and therefore the divine great thing about Ooty.

Chief places of attraction
i. Bangalore: Lal Bagh main tourist places Bannerghatta National Park, Cubbon Park, Bangalore Palace, St. Mary’s Basilica, Bangalore, Devanahalli Fort
ii. Mysore main tourist places Mysore Zoo, Jaganmohan Palace, Folk Lore Museum Mysore, Melody World Wax Museum, Mysore Palace, and St. Philomena’s Cathedral
iii. Ooty main tourist places, Doddabetta, Government garden, Avalanche Lake, Emerald Lake, and St. Stephen’s Church

The itinerary takes up to 5-7 days

Itinerary of South India

Kochi→Alleppey→Kumarakom
The backwaters circuit is a chain of lagoons, canals, and lakes parallel to the Arabian Sea . The network of about1500 km of natural and manmade canals, 38 rivers and 5 big lakes extend from one corner of Kerala to the opposite . This absolutely serene and picturesque journey through the tall pines and mangroves, on a luxurious houseboat, is a journey to remember.

Chief places of attraction
i. Kochi main tourist places,  Vypeen Islands, Cherai & Vypeen beach, Fort Kochi, Bolghatty & Marine Drive, and therefore the backwaters
ii. Alleppey's main tourist places Marari Beach, Kuttanad Backwaters, Pathiramanal Island, Krishnapuram Palace, Alleppey Beach, and Vembanad Lake.
iii. Kumarakom main tourist places Aruvikkuzhi Waterfall, Kumarakom aviary, Kumarakom Backwaters, Kottayam, Vegamon, and Pathiramanal Island
The itinerary takes up to 5-6 days

Itinerary of India for Buddhist Circuit 

Lumbini→Bodhgaya→Sarnath→Kushinagar
The Buddhist travel circuit in India is especially for those that want to require a spiritual tour and knowledge of Buddha’s life closely. From Lumbini, where Buddha was born, to Bodhgaya, where he attained nirvana, to Sarnath, where Buddha preached, and to Khushinagar where he attained salvation, it takes you thru different phases of the lord’s life. Home to monasteries and temples of Buddha, these places are important for Buddhists.

Chief places of attraction
i. Lumbini main tourist places Maya Devi Temple, Lumbini Monastic Site, Royal Thai Monastery, Dae Sung Shakya, Myanmar Golden Monastery, and Kundan Stupa
ii. Bodhgaya main tourist places Mahabodhi Temple, the good Buddha Statue, Metta Buddharam Temple, and Root Institute for Wisdom Culture
iii. Sarnath's main tourist places Dhamekh Stupa, Chaukhandi Stupa, Tibetan Temple, Sarnath Temple, Japanese Temple, and Wat Thai Sarnath Temple
iv. Kushinagar main tourist places Matha Kuar Shrine, Parinirvana Stupa, and Chinese Temple

The itinerary takes upto15-20 days

 

Group tour in India

Looking for a Group tour in India? Immerse yourself in the rich, vibrant, and diverse cultures of India with our all-inclusive adventure travel. Create memories you will never forget watching the sunrise over the Taj Mahal.

Camping in the desert on a camel safari. Relax on the beautiful beaches of Goan. From vibrant cities to rural villages, our adventure leaders take you off the beaten track as you explore all that India has to offer.

Our group tour in India

Group tour in India
Our Group Tours take you to majestic places, guaranteed to make your followers jealous on Instagram! But let’s also take it one step further, taking you where other tours won’t. With us, you will delve into the local communities and then mix up a storm in a traditional cooking class before volunteering for an animal rescue, where you can bathe the elephant at a local temple.

Choose from our 13-day North India Tour or our 18-day India tour. your adventure in India will be guaranteed full of emotions, unforgettable experiences, and, of course, delicious food! The perfect tours for backpackers who want to experience the best of India on a limited budget

With India such an impressive country, there is no wrong time to travel there. The most popular months are November to March when Rajasthan and the area around the Taj Mahal are hot but dry. In the summer months, it gets even warmer and more humid, but the advantage is that there are often far fewer tourists around, which means you get a much more authentic experience.

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Being such a vast country with epic sites, India has so many destinations not to be missed besides gems off the rails that offer incredible experiences to its visitors. It can be difficult to narrow down places to visit in India … That’s why we have found the best places to visit in India.

Agra - Group tour in India

Group tour in Agra India
Agra – Agra, located in northern India, is home to the remarkable Taj Mahal. Consequently, it is the best place to visit in India and where everyone travels. Worth seeing, the Taj Mahal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most recognized landmark of India.
It has an impressive white marble architecture and it took a total of 17 years to build. It was built in Agra from 1631 to 1648 for the emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife. This wonder of the world is the jewel of Muslim culture and a universally admired masterpiece.

 

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Agra doesn’t just have the Taj Mahal which is worth a visit. For more history and culture, you can visit Agra Fort. This fort was built in 1573 under Akbar’s reign and it took more than 4000 workers and 8 years to complete the fort!

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Goa - Group tours in India

Group tours in India
Goa – Goa is a state of western India with golden coasts that stretch along the Arabian Sea. Known as a relaxed paradise for surfers, Goa is the ideal place to travel like a backpacker. Some of the best beach locations include Vagator, Ozran, Chapora, and Mandrem, where you can enjoy a day of relaxation, sunbathing, and water activities.

If you want some culture and history, visit Goa’s historic center. Called “Velha Goa”, it explores the charming streets lined with ancient Portuguese colonial buildings. You can learn about the history of Goa as the capital of Portuguese India from the 16th century until its abandonment in the 18th century.

Varanasi the spiritual city

Varanasi – Varanasi is a busy city in northern India. It is considered the spiritual capital of the country. It has over 2000 temples, including the Golden Temple which is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The city also attracts Hindu pilgrims who bathe in the sacred waters of the Ganges river and perform funeral rites.
A walk in the historic center of the city or along the banks of the Ganges river will allow you to immerse yourself in the culture and history of this fascinating place. You can immerse yourself in culture and attend a Ganga Aarti ceremony from the river banks or take a boat ride along the Ganges river, which is the best way to explore this spiritual river.

 

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Desert tour for groups in India

Desert tour for groups in India

Jodhpur– Jodhpur is a city in the Thar desert. It is also known as Blue Heaven for its iconic shade of blue. This place is impressive for its color contrast. enjoy the juxtaposition of the blue of the buildings and the gold of the desert – admire all the nuances on a walking tour of the Blue City.

Jaisalmer – For something different, venture into the Jaisalmer desert. Full of history and culture, Jaisalmer was a medieval commercial center and today it is known as the “Golden City” with yellow sandstone architecture and Jaisalmer Fort – a hilltop citadel with the ornate Maharaja’s palace and richly Jain temples carved. In Jaisalmer, you can ride camels on the sand dunes and camp in the desert for the night. This is an experience to do at least once in your life, where you can relax, enjoy the surrounding environment, and observe the stars in the night.

Jaipur

Jaipur – Jaipur is the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan and is now more commonly called the “Pink City” due to its distinctive color. From the panoramic views of the city to Nahargarh Fort, Amber Fort, and the Monkey Temple … There is an abundance of things to see and do in Jaipur. Balloon rides are also a popular activity, from which you can enjoy spectacular views of the city at dawn.

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Mumbai

Mumbai – Finally, for the vibrations of the city, the metropolis of Mumbai has it all. Mumbai is a busy, chaotic, and overpopulated city. Definitely worth a visit just to get an idea of the bustle of India. Mumbai has famous historical sites and iconic structures, such as the Gateway of India, which overlooks the Arabian Sea.

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Tour Guide in India

Ciao India Tours guarantees the service of the tour guide in India educated and authorized by the Indian government, Our guides are the guarantee of giving you an unforgettable experience and they work with all responsibility and know their role in the sector well.

Tourist guide in India

Tour guide in IndiaThe importance of tourist guides cannot be underestimated for a quality tourist experience for tourists visiting a destination. As destinations compete, it becomes increasingly important for administrators and tourism organizations to facilitate guides in carrying out their roles. This can be accomplished by creating a work environment that helps guide performance. The superior quality of working life, pride in work, safe and secure jobs, good relationships with stakeholders, and the enjoyment of their work and professionalism are some of the problems that need to be facilitated. Understandably, there must be greater communication between stakeholders and a greater appreciation of the work of a guide

Licensed tour guide in India

Licensed tour guide in India

Licensed tour guide in India, in order to ensure a pleasant experience for the tourist, isolate them from the local environment and reduce the opportunities for social interaction between the tourist and the host Community. Therefore, the sense of place is transmitted formally rather than organically guided tourism (McIntosh and Prentice, 1999). Gurung et al. (1996) also noted that while guides can isolate and protect tourists from harm in the process, they also cut them off from a certain delight in "reality" and "authentic" experience.

Importance 

Tourist guide in India

Having an honest guide will assist you in having a memorable vacation. You'd be ready to enjoy every minute of the tour, plus you'll learn tons. A good guide isn't just a 'happy' one that can relay facts. He/ she is someone who knows a lot about the history and modern culture a place has
The responsible one who should take care of your security of health wealth to well informed of the spot. Only with the great guide, you'll make your trip memorable for lifelong and luxuriate in each moment you've got spent together.

Moreover, a tour guide is that the unpaid ambassador of each country who has got to step up the image of their country. This is how a guide must be good in all aspects. If you're in the hand of bad guide then the entire trip gonna be ruined so take care of choosing your travel company.
Well though an honest guide will assure great feed of data of that place/people or event, however, you'll see the planet from the tour guide’s vision and not of your own.

These days information about any place is handy from TV/books/internet and friends are extremely handy and we strongly suggest that you become your own guide and enjoy your tour by your self.

Besides its documented incontrovertible fact that even the info in museums is wrongly displayed, the same stands true just in case of tour guides where there could also be high chances of wrong information being given.

Tuk Tuk tour New Mangalore

Port New Mangalore • Level of difficulties Easy • Type Not available • Price Adults € • Duration in hours 5.5 • Shore excursion code

Description

This charming fun excursion gives us the opportunity to discover the city of Mangalore, its most characteristic corners and its everyday life, aboard one of the most popular means of transport in India – a Tuk-Tuk.

What we will see

• City of Mangalore by Tuk-Tuk
• Cashew nut processing facility
• Rice processing facility
• Local market: typical regional products
• Restaurant lunch

What we will do

• After leaving the port, we get ready for this thrilling tour of the city of Mangalore by getting on an “Auto Rickshaw” also known as Tuk-Tuk, a picturesque three-wheeled taxi which is a very popular means of transport in India.
• We start our Tuk-Tuk tour by visiting a cashew nut processing facility.
• The processing of this type of dried fruit is considered one of the city’s main activities.
• Mangalore in fact exports 75% of the coffee and cashew nuts produced in India to various countries such as the US, Canada and Europe.
• We continue our tour with a rice processing facility.
• Rice is a very popular ingredient and a staple food in southern India.
• Most Indian dishes use rice as a base.
• During our visit, we will also learn about the process starting in paddies and ending with rice production.
• It is a rather simple yet interesting procedure that is worth learning about.
• We will then head to the local market, where we can find different types of fish, flowers and other typical regional products.
• Before going back, we have the chance to try some local cuisine with a restaurant lunch.
• Afterwards, out Tuk-Tuk will take us back to the port.

Port New Mangalore • Level of difficulties Moderate • Type Nature excursion, Cultural • Price Adults € • Duration in hours 5 • Shore excursion code

Description

NEW MANGALORE JAIN TEMPLE TOUR

What we will see

• Karkala, 42 foot high Monolithic statue of Bahubali
• Dr. Soan’s Farm
• 1000 pillared Temple

What we will do

• The first stop would be Karkala to visit the 42 foot high Monolithic statue of Bahubali, a Jain saint, situated atop of hillock.
• Later we visit Dr. Soan’s Farm – which has developed over years as a centre for innovative agriculture. We will get a chance to take a tour of the farm and see different tropical fruits and spices which they use in their diet but don’t get the chance to see as they grow on the actual plants.
• Later we proceed to visit the 15th Century thousand pillared temple at Moodbidiri where it is believed that no two pillars are alike & then drive back to the pier.

 

New Mangalore Highlights tour

Port New Mangalore • Level of difficulties Moderate • Type Sightseeing, Cultural • Price Adults € • Duration in hours 5 • Shore Excursion

Description

This tour takes you on a visit to the city of Mangalore where you will visit the Shri Manjunatha Shiva Temple at Kadri.

What we will see

• The Shri Manjunatha Shiva Temple at Kadri
• Aloysius Chapel
• Kudroli Gokarnanatha Temple
• Cashew Factory

What we will do

• The Shri Manjunatha Shiva Temple at Kadri is one of the ancient temple of Mangalore. It has a Bronze statue of Lord Shiva which is believed to be the oldest in South India. It has got 9 water Tanks situated above the temple level.
• Further we visit Aloysius Chapel – famous for its breathtaking paintings and frescoes adorning the walls and ceilings. The Chapel was built in the year 1899-1900. The walls of the Chapel are covered with the paintings of the artist Antony Moshaini of Italy.
• We move to Kudroli Gokarnanatha Temple. This is dedicated to Lord Shiva built in the Chola style. Temple has white marble flooring.
• You will also visit a Cashew Factory and a local market on this tour. Upon completion of the tour, you will return to the pier to board the ship enroute a brief shopping halt.

What you need to know

• There are no professional guides in Mangalore. Guides are mainly English speaking students .
• Photography not permitted in Gokaranatha Temple, St. Aloysious Churc & Kadri Temple.
• Dress code at Temples – shoulder and knees should covered. No wheel chair accessibility at Temple.

Tour of Jain & Udupi (full day) 

Port New Mangalore • Level of difficulties Moderate • Type Sightseeing, Cultural, Meal included • Price Adults € • Duration in hours 8 • Shore excursion code

Description

With this full day lunch included tour you will get the chance to visit the 1000 pillared temple in Moodbidri, the 42-foot monolith statue of Gomateshwara and a Hindu Temple.

What we will see

• 1000-pillared temple at Moodbidri
• Karkala Gomateshwara Temple
• Dr. Soans Farm for lunch
• Udupi Temples

What we will do

• We start the tour with a visit to the 1000-pillared temple at Moodbidri followed by a visit to Karkala Gomateshwara Temple, where stands the 42-foot monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali, a Jain Saint.
• Thereafter we visit Dr. Soans Farm for lunch.
• After lunch, we proceed to Udupi, a divine shrine in the coastal region of the State of Karnataka. Situated about 60 Kms from Mangalore, it is a fairly large and upcoming town that was the sanctum of Madhvacharya, the great Sanskrit philosopher. The famous temple here has a fascinating idol of Lord Krishna which was installed by the great saint Madhvacharya and which is richly adorned with jewels. Another attraction of this temple is the ‘Kanakana Kindi’ -a small window through which Krishna is believed to have given darshan to his ardent devotee, Kanakadasa. There are 3 main temples in Udupi: Chandreshwara, Anantheshwara &Sri Krishna temple. Chandreshwara and Anatheshwara are the most ancient temples of Udupi.
• Later drive back to pier.

What you need to know

• There are no professional guides in Mangalore. Guides are mainly English speaking students.
• Dress code at Temples – shoulder and knees should covered. No wheel chair accessibility at Temple.
• Being one of the famous pilgrimage sites in Southern India, Udupi temple may be crowded on weekends /holidays & in this case outside visit will be provided

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