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Arrive Mumbai
Arrive in Mumbai, the Commercial capital of India. After
completing formalities with customs and immigration, you
will be received by our representative with Traditional
Indian Welcome (with garlands).
Mumbai is the capital of Maharastra State and the
gateway to this beguiling subcontinent. Of the four
great cities in India, Mumbai is the most cosmopolitan,
spear heading India's move in to the 21st Century.
Afterwards transfer to your hotel for the overnight
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In Mumbai
After breakfast you embark on the sightseeing trip of
World famous Elephanta Caves and Mumbai city.
Elephanta Caves: A must for any visitor to India.
Mute testimony of the Golden Age in Indian history
during the Gupta period and built to honour Lord Shiva.
Elephanta is a 3 kms long elongated island, consisting
of two hills separated by a valley. The caves with
rock-cut figures and carvings are believed to be carved
by the sculptors of Ajanta or Udayagiri. In the
afternoon the guest enjoy the sightseeing tour of the
Mumbai City:
Mumbai City : includes a visit the Gateway of
India-erected to commemorate the landing of King George
V and Queen Mary in 1911; Prince of Wales Museum,
Jehangir Art Gallery, Marine Drive, Chowpatty beach,
Hanging Gardens and the Crawford Market.
After completing the sightseeing return back to the
Hotel for Overnight. |
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Mumbai Lonavala By Road (Approx 120
Kms / 03 Hours)
Enjoy your breakfast at Hotel.
Afterwards this morning drive towards Lonavala, the
ultimate tourist destination near Mumbai.
One of the most popular getaways from Mumbai, Lonavala
is a beautiful hill station in Maharshtra. Located in
the Western Ghats, Lonavala is also called as the jewel
in the Sahayadri range. As monsoon rains come tumbling
down the Sahayadri hills, the hill station dons its best
color-green. It's a wonderful experience to tour the
hill resort during the rains.
On arrival check in to the Hotel.
Afternoon : After refreshing you would start your trip
of the city, which will cover Karla & Bhaja Caves. The
most fascinating of them are the Karla caves, located
about 10 kilometres from Lonavala. The Buddhist stupa at
the Karala caves is believed to be 2,200 years old.
After visit drive back to the hotel for overnight stay. |
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In Lonavala
Enjoy your breakfast at in the hotel.
After breakfast embark on your trip to Khandala,to see
the Bhushi Dam;.
Return back to the hotel. Rest of the day free at
leisure.
Overnight at hotel. |
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Lonavala Matheran By Road (Approx
108 Kms 02 Hours)
Breakfast in the Hotel.
Afterwards check out of the hotel and drive to the
Lovely locale called Matheran
Matheran is an idyllic hill station in Maharashtra that
is popular for its scenic beauty and laid back pace. If
you are looking forward to some peaceful moments travel
to Matheran Maharashtra. Time seems stand still in this
part of Maharashtra. Hill Resorts in India provides an
overview of the beautiful hill station
On arrival check in to the hotel. The day will be kept
free, so as to relax and explore the fabulous
surroundings on your own. One can visit different
viewpoints like Chouk, Panorama, Garbut Point, Louisa,
Echo.
After visit drive back to the hotel.
Overnight at hotel. |
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Trichy Madurai (Approx 150 Kms/ 04
Hours)
India's fastest growing cities with beautiful
surroundings and a cool and pleasant climate.
On arrival check in to the hotel.
Afternoon embark from the hotel for the city tour where
you would visit
Trimbakeshwar Temple : This temple situated in
Trimbak, 30 km West of Nasik, contains one of the twelve
Jyotirlingas (naturally occuring Lingas) in India. The
temple has beautiful carvings. There is a belief that
anybody who visits Trimbakeshwar attains salvation. It
is considered to be the holiest place to perform
Shraddha ceremony as mentioned in 'Nirnaya Sindhu' - a
religious book of Hindus. Non Hindus are not allowed
inside the temple but one can get a clear view from
outside.
The river Godavari rises here from a hill called
Brahmagiri. Nearby there is the 'Gangasagar bathing
tank' into which the Godavari river dribbles in,
from its source. A bath in these waters is supposed to
wash away sins.
Sundarnarayan Temple
Sundarnarayan temple stands on the elevated west bank of
the Godavari. There are small carvings of Hanuman,
Narayana and Indra on the walls. This Vaishavite temple
has three black Vishnu images. The hall is entered
through three porches, some damaged, each with balcony
seating, lobed arches and slightly bulbous domes. The
doorways inside the porches are headed by angled eaves
and serpentine pediments.
Return back to the hotel.
Overnight will be in Nasik. |
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Nasik Shirdi By Road (Approx 122 Kms
02 Hours)
Breakfast in the hotel.
After breakfast drive to your next destination which is
Nasik
This town with its 200 temples and picturesque bathing
ghats stands on the banks of the Godavari river. The
sites here are associated with stories from the Epic
Ramayana and is referred to as 'Rambhumi'. Once every 12
years, the historic 'Kumbh Mela' is held here. Although
this city forms part of the Mumbai-Pune-Nasik industrial
triangle, Nasik retains its status as one of
Maharashtra's most holy and ancient cities. Nasik is
known for best quality Grapes. Now it is one of Today
morning after breakfast check out the hotel and drive to
Shirdi.
Shirdi is that mystical magical town near the holy city
of Nasik, close to Mumbai. This hallowed town exudes
such intense devotion, that even the casual visitor is
bound to be charged with fervour. Shirdi was the abode
of the saint Sai Baba, who lived here for eighty years -
and died here over eighty years ago. It is said that Sai
Baba himself calls his devotees to Shirdi and that his
blessings can heal even the deepest wound.
On arrival check in into hotel. Move towards most
reputed temple in Shirdi. "The Temple of Sai Baba of
Shirdi". Spend your day at the sacred atmosphere of
Shirdi. Roam around in the spiritual atmosphere.
Overnight hotel. |
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Shirdi Aurangabad By Road (Approx
130 Kms 04 Hours)
In the morning, after breakfast drive to Aurangabad. On
arrival check in to the hotel, Aurangabad has the most
elaborate base temples of India, although Buddhist monks
began excavating in the seventh century, the site grew
to include Hindu and Jain temples as the Buddhist faith
waned in popularity towards the end of the seventh
century. There are 34 caves - 12 Buddhist (Ad 600-800)
17 Hindu (around AD 900) and they are numbered in that
order as you progress from south to North.
After relaxation visit Daulatabad Fort. Originally the
mountainous Deogiri fortress, it was an old Hindu
stronghold, finally captured and plundered by deceit in
the 13th century., later visit Bibi ka Maqbara, It is
the tomb of Begum Rabia Durani, wife of Emperor
Aurangzeb. Due to its similar design, it is popularly
known as the mini Taj of the Deccan. Followed by visit
to Panchakki, an intriguing water mill, the Panchakki is
famous for its underground water channel which traverses
more than 8 kms to its source away in the mountains.
Later return to the hotel for overnight stay. |
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Aurangabad Ellora By Road (30 Kms
01 Hour)
After breakfast take a sight seeing tour of Ellora,
one of the highly visited World heritage sites of India.
It houses 34 monasteries and temples with some exclusive
uninterrupted sequence of monuments that date back from
600 to 1000 AD. The temples of Ellora are dedicated to
Brahmanism, Jainism, and Buddhism. A particular interest
are the architectural marvel of the monolithic Kailasa
Temple, the Buddhist Vishvakarma Chaitya and Vihara, the
famous Jain cave number 32 famous for a magnificent
Yakshi statue and ceiling paintings. It also has some of
the excellent stonework depicting the legends related to
Lord Shiva.
After visit return to the Aurangabad for overnight stay. |
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Aurangabad Ajanta (Approx 105Kms /02
Hrs)
Ajanta - Pune (Approx 226Kms 06 Hours)
After breakfast, excursion to the famous Ajanta caves.
Ajanta is one of the few historical and architectural
marvels of India. Recognized as the World Heritage Site
today, it was discovered during the 19th century by a
group of British officers who were on a tiger hunt. The
Ajanta group of caves, located deep within the Sahyadri
hills above the Waghora, depicts the story of Buddhism
that prevailed here during 200 BC to 650 AD. Ajantas
wondrous cave temples are cut into the rocky sides of a
dramatic crescent-shaped gorge, at the head of which is
a waterfall that drops over the mountain rim in a series
of seven steps to a pool far below deep inside the
mountain are the Buddhist chaitya vihara prayer and
monastery caves. They cover a span of 800 years where
under the royal patronage of ruling dynasties,
professional artists helped Buddhist monks to create
magnificent murals narrating the story of Buddha in his
cycle of incarnations, while simultaneously creating a
painted record of the panorama of life in ancient India.
Etched and painted in mineral dyes, the paintings have a
languorous stylized beauty and magical eloquence. After
visiting Ajanta Caves drive back to Aurangabad later
checkout the hotel and drive to Pune.
On arrival check in to hotel.
Overnight stay at the hotel in Pune. |
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In Pune
After breakfast, take a sightseeing of Pune
visiting Raja Kelkar Museum, Shaniwarwada, Saras Bagh,
Kasturba Smarak (Inside Agha Khan Palace).
Return to the hotel by afternoon. Rest of the day will
be free for relaxation and leisure activities. Overnight
at Pune. |
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Pune Mumbai By Road (Approx 170 Kms
04 Hours)
Mumbai - Overseas (Flight)
After breakfast drive to Mumbai and on arrival
assisted in your transfer to the international airport
to board the scheduled flight for your hometown.
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