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NEW SILKS & SPICES
13 DAYS Mumbai,
Bangalore, Chikmagalur,
Belur, Halebid, Mysore, Cochin, Kumarakom,
Thekkady, Madurai, Chennai, Kanchipuram, Mahabalipuram
Day 1: Arrive Mumbai (Bombay)
Arrive tonight in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India’s most
cosmopolitan city. You are greeted with a traditional Indian
welcome and escorted to the famous TAJ MAHAL HOTEL (Superior
City View Room).
Day 2: Mumbai Sightseeing
After a leisurely morning, embark on a tour of Mumbai.
Visit the Gateway of India, the Hanging Gardens and Malabar
Hills, where Mumbai’s rich and famous live, the Prince of
Wales Museum, Dhobi Ghat, Marine Drive, the Gandhi Memorial
Museum and Jain Temple.
Day 3: Mumbai / Bangalore /
Shravanabelagola / Chikmagalur
This morning fly to Bangalore, one of the most beautiful
and well-planned cities of India. Upon arrival, enjoy your
tour of the “Garden City,” including a visit to Lal Bagh
Botanical Gardens, the Mysore Arts and Crafts Center, the bull
temple and the colorful and bustling markets. After lunch,
proceed to Chikmagalur, en route visiting Shravanabelagola.
Overnight in Chikmagalur at the TAJ GARDEN RETREAT (Standard
Room).
Day 4: Chikmagalur / Belur /
Halebid / Mysore
Drive to Mysore stopping en route to visit Belur &
Halebid. Belur is situated on the banks of the Yagachi River
and the Chennakesava Temple basks in the glory of one of the
greatest monuments of medieval art in India. An outstanding
example of Indian temple architecture is found in Halebid. The
Hoysaleshwara Temple’s entire surface is covered with a
succession of friezes running its entire length, featuring
elephants, lions, horsemen, and an incredible display of
celestial beasts and birds. Tonight, in Mysore view the
illuminated City Palace. Enjoy your stay at the LALITHA MAHAL
PALACE HOTEL, built by the Maharajah of Mysore.
Day 5: Mysore Sightseeing
Your tour of Mysore includes visits to City Palace,
Chamundi Hill (where Nandi, a huge monolithic image of Shiva’s
Bull, is always garlanded with flowers and held in high esteem
by Hindus), and the colorful and aromatic spice markets. Your
afternoon is at leisure. This evening drive 10 miles from
Mysore to enjoy the beautiful and exquisitely illuminated
Brindavan Gardens, sprawling amid gorgeous cascading
fountains.
Day 6: Mysore/ Bangalore/ Cochin
Drive to Bangalore, en route stopping at Srirangapatnam
where the legendary warrior Tipu Sultan built his island
fortress and Summer Palace. Upon arrival in Bangalore, connect
with your flight to Cochin in the state of Kerala, known for
its well-balanced ecosystem. Tonight enjoy a presentation of
the colorful costumed Kathakali dance drama. TAJ MALABAR
HOTEL.
Day 7: Cochin Sightseeing /
Kumarakom
This morning visit the Portuguese Church built by St.
Francis in 1562, the Jewish Synagogue, the famed Mattancherry
Palace, and the Chinese fishing nets—ingenious devices
requiring little human attention. Depart this afternoon for
Kumarakom, experiencing the rich culture and active lifestyle
that has evolved over the centuries in and around the
backwaters and waterways that thread this region. TAJ GARDEN
RETREAT.
Day 8: Backwaters Cruise
This morning enjoy a boat ride through the series of
canals and lagoons snaking their way through several tiny
villages and tropical vegetation. Not only do the backwaters
of Kerala link the state together, they are an integral
element in maintaining ecological balance and creating harmony
with nature. Your afternoon is at leisure. You may want to
experience an Ayurvedic therapeutic massage, indigenous to
this region, which is both relaxing and healing, or perhaps
take advantage of the rich waters with a bit of fishing.
Day 9: Kumarkom/Thekkady
Your exploration of South India continues as you travel to
Thekkady, located on the Tamil Nadu / Kerala border. This
unique wildlife sanctuary is about 300 square miles and
centered on an artificial lake fed by the Periyar River.
Afternoon is at leisure. TAJ GARDEN RETREAT
Day 10: Thekkady / Madurai
This morning game viewing is on board boats, which carry
you along convoluted waterways and afford sightings of
elephant, bison, deer and occasionally tiger. This tropical
habitat makes it one of the premiere reserves of southern
India with all manner of flora and fauna in abundance.
Afternoon drive to Madurai, a bustling city packed with
pilgrims, businessmen, bullock carts and legions of rickshaw
pullers. In the evening, visit the Meenakshi temple to witness
the evening Puja ceremony. TAJ GARDEN RETREAT
Day 11: Madurai Sightseeing /
Chennai (Madras)
This morning visit Shree Meenakshi Temple, a riotously
baroque example of Dravidian architecture, Thirumalai Nayak
Palace and the Gandhi Museum. Continue to Mariamman
Teppakkulam Tank, site of the Teppam or Float festival in
January each year. Fly to Chennai (formerly known as Madras),
the fourth largest city in India. TAJ COROMANDEL HOTEL.
Day 12: Kanchipuram &
Mahabalipuram Excursion
Today enjoy an excursion to Kanchipuram, one of the seven
sacred cities of India and is also known for having served as
a capital for several dynasties. Visit three of the best
temples—Kailasanatha and Ekambareshwara (dedicated to Lord
Shiva) and Vaikuntaperumal (dedicated to Lord Vishnu).
Continue your excursion to the ancient Pallavan port of
Mamallapuram, en route stop for lunch at a seaside resort.
Later visit the 7th century rock hewn monuments. The shore
temple, the only surviving one of seven, is a unique example
of a temple built of rock quarried elsewhere and carried to
shore.
Day 13: Chennai (Madras)
Sightseeing/ Depart Chennai
Your tour of Chennai takes you to Victoria Art Gallery,
the Bronze Gallery and Chennai Museum. Fort St. George, San
Thome Cathedral and Kapaleeswarar Temple complete your tour of
Chennai. Afternoon is at leisure. Tonight say farewell to
unforgettable India; and board your international flight home.
TAJ COROMANDEL HOTEL.
DATES/RATES
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2008 |
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Depart |
Return |
Double Occ
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Single Supp
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Jan 13 |
Jan 27 |
$5,695 |
$1,995 |
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Feb 3 |
Feb 17 |
$5,695 |
$1,995 |
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Feb 24 |
Mar 9 |
$5,695 |
$1,995 |
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Mar 2 |
Mar 16 |
$5,695 |
$1,995 |
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Mar 23 |
Apr 6 |
$5,695 |
$1,995 |
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Apr 13 |
Apr 27 |
$5,395 |
$1,695 |
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May 11 |
May 25 |
$5,250 |
$1,550 |
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Jun 15 |
Jun 29 |
$5,250 |
$1,550 |
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Jul 13 |
Jul 27 |
$5,250 |
$1,550 |
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Aug 10 |
Aug 24 |
$5,250 |
$1,550 |
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Sep 14 |
Sep 28 |
$5,390 |
$1,595 |
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Oct 5 |
Oct 19 |
$5,995 |
$2,295 |
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Oct 19 |
Nov 2 |
$5,995 |
$2,295 |
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Nov 9 |
Nov 23 |
$5,995 |
$2,295 |
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Nov 23 |
Dec 7 |
$5,995 |
$2,295 |
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Dec 21 |
Jan4 |
$6,450 |
$2,750 |
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2009 |
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Jan 11 |
Jan 25 |
On Request |
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Feb 8 |
Feb 22 |
On Request |
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Feb 22 |
Mar 8 |
On Request |
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Mar 8 |
Mar 22 |
On Request |
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Mar 22 |
Apr 5 |
On Request |
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Internal airfare is an
additional $690.
Airfares: Based on
current fares and subject to change.
INTERNATIONAL AIRFARE
Excellent international airfares are available upon
request at the time of booking. The land price does
not include any airfare, unless specified.
INCLUDES
• Deluxe and
first-class accommodation with private facilities
• A la carte dining including room service (breakfast &
dinner), with dine-out plan (select your own menu at the
restaurant of your choice and receive reimbursement from the
tour manager)
• Domestic bottled water with every meal
• Arrival & departure transfers
• All sightseeing as per the itinerary
• Local English-speaking guides for sightseeing
• Entrance fee to monuments and cultural events
• Services of a professional TOLU tour manager
• Baggage handling
• All gratuities (except the tour manager)
• Kathakali dance drama
• Backwater cruise
• Bharatanatyam dance performance
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