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Day - 1
- Arrival in Delhi
Transfer to Hotel.
Day - 2 - Delhi - Goa
Relax in the morning; afterneoon fly to Goa 9W 707 (dep 1250, Ar
1520)-the picturesque land full of scenic charm and many attractions
such as historic forts, elaborately ornate churches and temples,
evergreen hills and mountains, winding rivers, creeks and fields and
particularly, the palm-fringed pearly white beaches. Rest of the day
relax on the beach. Taj Holiday Village.
Day - 3 - Goa
Morning visit to Old Goa driving by the seashore. Here the ensemble of
monasteries, convents and chapels will take you back to the days when
the Apostle of the Indies, St. Francis Xavier, preached the Gospel of
Christ. Visit the Basilica of Bombay where mortal remains of the Saint
lie preserved in a silver ornate casket. Also visit St. Thomas
Cathedral and the Church of St. Cajetan-- modeled on the original.
Day - 4 - Goa
Explore the activities at Goa's colorful Christmas festival.
Day - 5 - Goa - Bombay
Morning visit the St. Francis Church where Vasco-da-Gama was
originally buried. Fouteen years later his mortal remains were taken
to Portugal. This Protestant church was built originally by Portuguese
in 1510 AD and is believed to be the first church built by the
Europeans in India. Visit Santa Cruz Cathedral - Roman Catholic
church, situated close to St. Francis Church, built by the Portuguese
in 16th century. Afternoon fly back to Bombay, IC 164 dep 1415, arr
1515.
Day - 6 - Bombay
Morning city tour will take you to all of BombayŐs best known
landmarks: impressive Gateway of India built in 1911; the Prince of
Wales Museum, famous for it's collection of miniature paintings;
Marine Drive, Bombay's sweeping shoreline; the unique Hanging Gardens
and Main Bhawan, a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi.
Day - 7 - Bombay - Cocin
Fly to Cochin, IC 165 Dep 1040, Arr1225. Cochin is a natural harbor
created by the famed underwater Malabar mudbanks whose unique quality
ensures that the rougher the seas are outside, the calmer the waters
are within the harbor. Here at dusk, the dim silhouettes of the huge
merchant ships can be seen patiently awaiting their turn for a berth
in the docks. Centuries ago, tales of this exotic coastal strip
crossed the vast ocean & attracted famed sailor Vasco da Gama of
Portugal, who arrived in Cochin & placed it on the World Map. Stroll
around the lanes of old Portuguese, Dutch & British merchant houses.
Take a peek at Vasco da GamaŐs church. Glimpse the Chinese fishing
nets silhouetted against an amber sunset. Evening Kathakali dance
performance. Hotel Malabar.
Day - 8 - Cochin
Early morning boat cruise on the enchanting backwaters through the
coconut groves and quiet lagoons. Watching the sunrise in a symphony
of colours is an unforgettable experience. A few minutes after you
move out of the old fashioned dock, you will find yourself surrounded
by lush palmgroves and lovely stretches of paddy fields. The swaying
coconut palms almost dip into the waters, and on chunks of land that
nudge backwaters are little children playing in the sun. You might see
housewives cleaning rice for the dayŐs meal, or pounding coconut husk
for coir fibre or sweeping the Muttom (front yard), completely
oblivious of the regular ferry & cargo boat traffic that ply to & fro
across these waters from dawn to dusk. Independent day to attend
Cochin Festival activities.
Day - 9 - Cochin - Agatti -
Lakshadweep
Fly to Agatti. IC 502 dep 0800; arr 0955. On arrival you will embark
on a magical two hour journey by boat to Lakshadweep or Laccadive
Islands, as they were formerly called, are a string of little known
islands Lying approx. 200 miles off the south West coast of India. The
Islands present a breathtaking spectacle of sparkling coral reefs,
turquoise blue lagoons, silvery beaches and lush green coconut palms.
Transfer to Bangaram Island Resort.
Day - 10-11- Lakshadweep
Spend the day at the beach or go scuba diving and explore the Marine
life; dive to the remains of a 200 years old galleon; go snorkeling,;
deep-sea sports fishing on a country canoe; boat trips within the
lagoon.
Day - 12 - Lakshadweep - Agatti -
Cochin - Kumarakom
Morning depart for Agatti to board flight for Cochin IC 501 (dep 1005,
ar 1140) and drive to Kumarakom. Arrive and check in at HOTEL COCONUT
LAGOON. Located on the banks of the Vemband Lake adjacent to the
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. The resort is built on a 10 acre coconut
garden. The rooms are the old wooden houses of Kerala dating back 100
- 150 years which have been transplanted from various locations. The
public areas of the resort such as the reception and restaurants are
almost 400 years old. The menu is international and ethnic with
special emphasis on seafood and tropical fruit and vegetables. The
large free form swimming pool with the sunken bar has been designed in
traditional Kerala temple style. Evening sunset cruise on a
traditional Rice Boat.
Day - 13 - Kumarakom - Periyar
This morning depart for Periyar Wildlife
Sanctuary - Cradled in mist shrouded mountains, Periyar nestles close
to the dense rain forests of the High Ranges. The luxuriant
vegetation, sudden gushing waterfalls & an exhilarating view of the
velvet valleys below form a scenic background to the journey up the
Ghats. This tranquil hill retreat is accessible only by road and the
journey up is half the pleasure. Winding mountain roads bordered by
undulating tea plantations; flocks of tea-pickers calmly fill their
bags in the clear mountain air. The road winds on to Kumily, a tiny
village near the Periyar Sanctuary. Arrive and check in at hotel.
Afternoon boat safari.
Day - 14 - Periyar
Morning and evening wildlife viewing.
Day - 15 - Periyar - Munnar
Morning visit the nearby plantations and share a cup of morning tea
with the workers, or select your pick from the freshest of spices,
straight from the spice gardens. Periyar is the Garden of India. The
crisp climate, the gentle slopes of fertile grassland and bright
sunlight combine to make Periyar on ideal home for spice gardens, from
pepper & cardamon to cinnamon and cloves. Pepper plants grow wild on
the hillsides, while the surrounding tea plantations give off
fragrances of fresh tea in the calm crystalline air. Afternoon depart
for Munnar - A hill station on the western ghats & a nature loverŐs
paradise. The drive takes us through picturesque villages and up
winding lanes filled with heady fragrances of fresh tea. 1800 meters
above sea level, Munnar has the highest peak in South India - Anaimudi
which towers over 2695 meters. An assortment of wildlife such as the
Nilgiri Thar, Nilgiri Langur, Sambar, Gaur and the Lion-tailed Macaque
are found in the rich tropical forests. Neelakurinji, the unique plant
that blooms only once in 12 years, paints the entire Munnar hillside
blue.
Day - 16 - Munnar
Morning visit the serene hill township Devikulam-1500 m above sea
level, 16 kms southwest of Munnar. Activities here include trout
fishing on the Devikulam lake and hiking in the Eravikulam national
park- the best place to see Nilgiri Tahrs (Hemitragus hylocrious), the
mountain goat of the South India. With a total population of less than
2000 in the world, more than 60% of Nilgiri Tahrs are found here. The
Nilgiri Languar, the Lion - tailed Macaque, Leopards and Tigers are
other attractions.
Day - 17 - Munnar - Cochin
Morning depart for Cochin (3hr drive). On arrival check in at hotel.
Afternoon city tour. Cochin has a delightfully cosmopolitan look: a
400 year-old Jewish synagogue, Portuguese churches, mosques & hindu
temples co-exist amicably in a typical example of Indian secularism.
Day - 18 - Cochin - Bombay - Home
Fly to Bombay, IC 166 dep 1430, arr 1614. Transfer to hotel for
wash/change & dinner. Transfer to the International airport for flight
home.
- All accommodations (dble occupancy)
- Daily breakfasts
- All meals at wildlife sanctuary
- Special Christmas dinner & entertainment
- All land transportation by ac van
- Professional Escort
- Professional Guides
- Transfers in Lakshwadweep by boat
- 3 wildlife viewings by boat in Periyar
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