Mumbai to Chennai by Train

19 Nights / 20 Days
Category:
  • Train Journey
  • Hampi virupaksha temple
  • coorg
  • Kumararkom
  • Meenakshi Temple 01
  • Shore Temple , Mahabalipuram

Description

Inclusion/ Exclusion

Package Cost Includes:

  1. Accommodation in air-conditioned room on Single or twin sharing basis.
  2. Daily breakfast at the hotels.
  3. Meet locals & explore villages.
  4. Kathakali Dance Show in Cochin.
  5. Backwater cruise in Kumarakom.
  6. Boat ride in Periyar National Park.
  7. Train fare for required sectors in air-conditioner class.
  8. All pick up, drop, transfers and sightseeing as per itinerary by private air-conditioner car, including all toll tax, parking and interstate taxes.
  9. Personal language speaking guide during your sightseeing.
  10. All current applicable Government taxes.

 Package Cost Does Not Include:

  1. Items of personal nature like Porterage, Tips, Laundry and Mineral Water.
  2. Monument entrance fee to any monuments or camera fee.
  3. International flight & India Visa fee.
  4. Any lunch, dinner, snacks or mineral water etc. unless mentioned in the itinerary.
  5. All other items and services not mentioned above.
  6. Company will not be responsible for any loss / Damage of Baggage, Train / Flight Delay or Cancellations due to technical fault or Natural disasters, Road blockage, Strike, land slide, etc.

Itinerary

Day 01 – Arrive Mumbai   
Arrive Mumbai by International flight. Meeting and assistance upon arrival and transfer to the hotel. Overnight at hotel.

Day 02 – Mumbai – Goa (By Train)     
Today after breakfast, proceed for a sightseeing tour of Mumbai city including Prince of Wales Museum, Mani Bhawan, Dhobi Ghat and later panoramic view of The Gateway of India & drive through the Crawford Market and Marine Drive.

In evening transfer to the railway station to board overnight train for Goa. Overnight on the board.

Day 03 – Goa  
Early morning arrival in Goa and transfer to the hotel for check-in. Rest of the day is free for your leisure activities and also enjoying various Ayurvedic treatments.

You can also practice meditation and yoga in the calm surroundings of this resort/ hotel. Overnight at the resort/ hotel.

Day 04 – Goa  
Day is free for your leisure activities and also enjoying various Ayurvedic treatments. You can also practice meditation and yoga in the calm surroundings of this resort/ hotel. Overnight at the resort/ hotel.

Day 05 – Goa  
Day is free for your leisure activities and also enjoying various Ayurvedic treatments. You can also practice meditation and yoga in the calm surroundings of this resort/ hotel. Overnight at the resort/ hotel.

Day 06 – Goa – Hampi (By Train)         
Day is free for your leisure activities or enjoy whole day on beach.

In evening transfer to the railway station to board overnight train for Hampi. Overnight on the board.

Day 07 – Hampi  
Morning arrival in Hampi, the World Heritage Center, is the most beautiful and evocative of all the ruins of Karnataka. Capital of Vijayanagar kingdom is full of delightful surprises where kings were weighed against gold or money which was then distributed to the poor.

Transfer to the hotel for check-in. Post breakfast proceed to experience this World Heritage Site and best way is to take a leisurely walk through the ruins. Most of the important structure and ruins are located in two areas, known as the Royal Centre and Sacred Centre. The Royal Centre have structures of palaces, pavilions, Royal stables and temples. The sacred center is situated on the banks of river Tungabhadra. Here, we can visit Virupaksha temple and Vittthala temple.

Evening is free for individual activities or relaxations. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 08 – Hampi – Mysore (By Train)   
Today after breakfast, go on a leisurely walk to experience this Heritage Site. Try to find an old structure of palaces and other ruins temples. Spend half a day in or around river Tungabhadra.

In evening transfer to the railway station to board overnight train for Mysore. Overnight on the board.

Day 09 – Mysore  
Morning arrival in Mysore the land with numerous domes, towers and battlements; it is sheer luxury in the form of a palace. Upon arrival check-in at the hotel and relax amidst the comforts of your room.

Later proceed to visit the sprawling Maharaja’s Palace with its outstanding treasures and ivory inlaid doors. Also visit St. Philomena’s Church, a beautiful Cathedral reminiscent of Medieval Architecture with stained glass Windows and lofty Towers. Evening is free to explore local market or just relax in hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 10 – Mysore – Coorg   
In the morning after breakfast drive to Coorg (Approx. 120Kms / 03 hours). It is a natural tourist spot nestled amidst the hills and valleys of the scenic Western Ghats.

Upon arrival check-in at your hotel and relax for a while amidst the comforts of your room. Rest of the day is free for leisure walks or individual activities. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 11 – Coorg   
After breakfast proceed for sightseeing of Coorg – visit Madikeri Fort, Raja’s Seat, Iruppu Falls, Abbey Falls and Omkareshwara Temple. Afternoon is free for leisure walks or individual activities. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 12 – Coorg – Kannur – Cochin (By Train)
Morning after breakfast drive to Kannur railway station (Approx. 03 hours) to board afternoon train for Cochin. Upon arrival check-in at your hotel and relax for a while amidst the comforts of your room. Evening is free to explore local market or just relax in hotel. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 13 – Cochin
Morning after breakfast, visit Fort Kochi which is the oldest European settlement in India (1500), and has a mixture of English, Dutch and Portuguese influence. The Mattancherry Palace was built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, but extensive renovations by the Dutch some hundred years later earned it the name the Dutch Palace. It has some of the best murals in India, depicting scenes from the Ramayana and other great legends. On our tour we visit the Jew town synagogue where Kochi’s surviving Jewish community come to worship. Nearby are the interesting cantilevered Chinese Fishing nets.

In the early evening we see a performance of Kathakali, which is thought by some to be the very essence of the culture of Kerala. Its origins may have come from traditional temple rituals and from an art form known as Koodiyattam. It is the face make up which makes this dancing so unique. The dancers can take up to three hours painting their faces – the features are heavily emphasized as it is the facial expressions and coordinated eye movements which are important in the dance. The dances usually portray events from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, great Indian epics. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 14 – Cochin – Kumarakom
In the morning after breakfast drive to Kumarakom (Approx. 01 hour). This is an enchanting backwater destination of Kerala. Spread over a cluster of islands on Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom is pictured as a mesh of lush tropical waterways and low-lying paddy fields. Stay in the backwater resort and enjoy your day in swimming or a massage that would do wonders on your body.

Later explore the rest of the day at your own leisure by watching the Vembanad Lake which has its majestic canals, streams and distributaries along its banks weave an intricate and enchantingly beautiful web.

Late afternoon a Cruise in the backwaters of Kerala. Cruise takes you through the palm-fringed canals and is a unique way to discover Kerala. Overnight at the hotel/resort.

Day 15 – Kumarakom – Thekkady  
Have an early wake up and make your day by hearing the chirruping melodies of the sweet birds. Proceed to Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary which lies at the edge of the grounds of an old estate where a profusion of all kinds of birds can be observed.

After breakfast, drive to Thekkady (Approx. 125Kms / 03 ½ hours), a beautiful area of tea gardens, rubber estates and coffee and pepper plantations, located high in the Cardamom hills. Upon arrival check-in at the hotel and relax for a while amidst the comforts of your room.

In the afternoon, visit rubber plantations and varied spice gardens like cardamom, cinnamon, pepper, coffee and tea estates. On your way back to hotel, you can shop at the local market and pick up some fragrant spices. Evening is free for individual activities or relaxations. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 16 – Thekkady – Madurai
In morning, go for a walk in search for wildlife in Periyar national park. The Park itself is made up of a variety of habitats, open grasslands, deciduous, semi-evergreen and tropical forests all of which have different animal species.

Thereafter, drive to Madurai (Approx. 140Kms / 03 hours). Madurai, known as Athens of the East, is the second largest city on the banks of the River Vaigai. The city is believed to be more than 2500 years old. The city got its name from the drops of nectar (Mathuram) that fell from Shiva’s lochs when he came to bless its people for constructing a temple for him.

Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel and some free time later in the day to explore local food shops which have real south Indian taste. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 17 – Madurai
After breakfast visit Madurai famous for the Meenakshi Sundereswar temple is the epitome of South Indian temple cities alive and bustling with pilgrims and religious preoccupations. The temple of goddess Meenakshi houses the hall of 1000 musical pillars known for their intricate work.

Late afternoon, we will visit a cooking class home where chef will give you briefing about all the spices used in food. Try your hand in this exciting activity. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 18 – Madurai – Mahabalipuram (By Train)
Today after early breakfast, transfer to the railway station to board train for Chengalpattu station. Upon arrival, continue on short drive to arrive at Mahabalipuram.

Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel and some free time later in the day to explore nearby temples.

Day 19 – Mahabalipuram 
Today, we will visit the World Heritage site at Mahabalipuram. We will explore the Shore Temple, ravaged by time, but now hopefully protected by a wall. Also, we will see Arjuna’s Penance, a magnificent bas relief depicting a story from the Mahabharata.

Evening is free for individual activities or relaxations. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 20 – Mahabalipuram – Chennai (Departure)  
Morning after breakfast drive to Chennai (01hour). Upon arrival, proceed for the sightseeing of Chennai, “the gateway of South India”. visit National Art Gallery and Museum (closed on Fridays) which has a selection of ancient paintings of almost all schools as well as section devoted to modern art, Fort St. George, St. Mary’s Church, Drive along Marina Beach (the second longest in the world) and San Thome Cathedral Basilica rebuilt in 1606 as a cathedral and in 1896 it was made a basilica.

Visit Theosophical Society – the world headquarters of the Theosophical Society formed to encourage the study of comparative religion philosophy and science. Evening is free for individual activity.

In night transfer to the airport to connect flight for onward destination.

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