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Agents Educational | Southern Splendour

A learning experience for Trade partners

 

Asia sticks to you. From the nomadic steppes of Kazakhstan to the frenetic streets of Hanoi, Asia is a continent so full of intrigue, adventure, solace and spirituality that it has fixated and confounded travellers for centuries. The joss sticks lit for the household shrines in Thailand impart a sweet perfume to the thick air and the heavenly aroma of Indian spices follows you for days.

 

And India is an incredibly varied & exciting vacation destination, pulsating with a spectacular mix of people, traditions & landscapes. With an intoxicatingly rich history, which has spawned a number of exquisite palaces, temples & monuments, your journey through this mind-stirring country will blaze in your memory long after you've left its shores.  Come, discover India with us……..

 

This is a spiritual place infused with the gods of past & present: the ancient spirits of the land & the family, the deities of Buddhism & Hinduism and the rules of Islam. Architectural wonders & sacred spaces abound from the Great Wall of China & the temples of Angkor to lesser known marvels in Myanmar, Nepal & Afghanistan.

 

From sublime coastlines to snow-capped mountains, rolling landscapes fed by the monsoon rains and frenetic cities fizzling with energy, the diversity of Asia’s landscapes is mind-boggling. As are their highlights from trekking Malaysia’s steamy jungles & wildlife spotting in southern India to riding horses through the Mongolian steppes, skiing in  Japan’s Alps & dodging falling coconuts on of the continents many remote islands.

 

Then there is the food. Tuck into fiery Indian curries, get adventurous with a local dish from a road side stall and gulp down a hearty bowl of Japanese ramen. With its colours, smells, flavours & personalities, you will find Asia is deliciously rewarding.

 

And now let us talk about India. now & leave your preconceptions at home.

 

Ancient Civilisations| vast Landscapes |expectedly Unexpected |Soul Warming

 

Bamboozling. There is simply no other word that convincingly captures the enigma that is India. With its in-your-face diversity, from snow-dusted mountains to sun-washed beaches, tranquil temples to feisty festivals, lantern-lit villages to software supremo cities, it is hardly surprising that this country has been dubbed the world’s most multidimensional. Love it or loathe it & most visitors see-saw between the two, India promises to jostle your entire being, and no matter where you go or what you do, it is a place you will never forget.

 

India is a mystical land that presents the traveler with an array of unforgettable experiences. Apart from its ancient spiritual framework, India's vastness also challenges the imagination, being home to one sixth of the world’s population. With more than one billion people, the subcontinent bristles with an eclectic mélange of ethnic groups, which translates into an intoxicating cultural cocktail for the traveler. The destination reflects the rich glories of the past in its culture, tradition & cuisine.

 

Spirituality is the common characteristic painted across the vast & varied canvas that is contemporary India. The multitude of sacred sites & rituals are testament to the country's long, colourful, & sometimes tumultuous, religious history. So for those seeking spiritual sustenance, India has oodles of sacrosanct sites & stirring philosophical epics, while history buffs will encounter gems from the past almost everywhere - from grand vestiges of the British Raj serenely peering over swarming spice bazaars, to crumbling fortresses looming high above plunging ravines

 

For those in search of tropical bliss, there are the palm-fringed beaches of Goa and the serene backwaters of Kerala. And for fresh air and serenity, India ripples with pristine mountains and hills, from the towering beauty & eternal snows of the mighty Himalayas to a bevy of beautiful pine forests, orchards & babbling streams.

 

A land of myriad cultures, with an intoxicatingly rich history which has spawned a number of exquisite palaces, temples & monuments, it is truly representative of “Unity in Diversity”.

 

The destination reflects the rich glories of the past in its culture, tradition & cuisine. And not to forget the colorful mosaic of Indian festivals & fairs as diverse as the land - an eternal expression of the spirit of celebration. Observed with enthusiasm & gaiety, every season brings along new festivals - each a true celebration of the rich tradition of India.

 

Meanwhile, the travel aficionados of the great outdoors, can paddle in the shimmering waters of one of many balmy beaches, scout for big jungle cats on a blood-pumping wildlife safari, or simply inhale pine-scented air on a meditative forest walk.

 

India is proud to be home to the Taj Mahal - a majestic architectural creation and travelers have crossed continents to visit the ultimate memorial of love, in the city of Agra, in close proximity to the capital - Delhi.

 

And South India is the subcontinent's steamy heartland – a lush contrast to the peaks & plains up north.

 

Wherever you go in the south, you will uncover splendid relics of the many civilisations that have inhabited this land over two millennia. The spectacular rock-cut shrines carved out by Buddhists, Hindus & Jains at Ajanta & Ellora; the palaces, tombs, forts & mosques of Muslim dynasties on the Deccan; Tamil Nadu's inspired Pallava sculptures & towering Chola temples; the magical ruins of the Vijayanagar capital at Hampi…& so much more that you would need a multitude of incarnations to see it all. It is a diverse cultural treasure trove with few parallels, in the land that also gave birth to yoga.

 

Thousands of kilometres of cascading coastline frame fertile plains, glinting backwaters & rolling hills in South India - a constantly changing landscape kept glisteningly green by the double-barrelled monsoon. The palm-strung strands & inland waterways of the west give way to spice gardens, emerald tea plantations, tropical forests & cool hill-station retreats in the Western Ghats. Across the region, protected wild forests shelter a world of wildlife, from elephants & tigers to monkeys, deer & sloth bears.

 

South India's glorious culinary variety & melange of dining options are an adventure in their own right. Some of India's most famous and traditional staples hail from here: large papery dosas (savoury crepes) and fluffy idlis (fermented rice cakes) are the backbone of South Indian cooking. Mouth-watering Goa's spicy, Portuguese-influenced cuisine is fiery inventive fusion at its finest; Kerala's coconut-infused seafood is the stuff of legend; and, everywhere you travel, the humble South Indian kaapi (filter coffee) keeps things ticking over.

 

The south's vibrant cities are the pulse of a country that is fast-forwarding through the 21st century while also at times remaining staunchly traditional. From in-yer-face Mumbai (Bombay) & increasingly sophisticated Chennai (Madras) to historic Hyderabad, IT capital Bengaluru (Bangalore) & charming, colonial-era Kochi (Cochin) & Puducherry (Pondicherry), southern cities are great for browsing teeming markets, soaking up local history & indulging in India's more fashionable side - from arty coffee houses & chic boutiques to an explosion of hipsterised microbreweries & cocktail bars.

 

For many travellers, Kerala is South India's most serenely beautiful state. Besides the famous backwaters, elegant houseboats, ayurvedic treatments & delicately spiced, taste-bud-tingling cuisine, Kerala is home to wild elephants, exotic birds and the odd tiger, while vibrant traditions such as Kathakali, theyyam (a trance-induced ritual), temple festivals and snake-boat races frequently bring even the smallest villages to life.

 

On this 11 Day glimpse of the South, you will explore the best of the centuries old UNESCO Heritage listed Temples before spending time in ‘Gods Own Country’ Kerala, cruising in the backwaters & exploring the wildlife.   

 

Wonderfully different, there is nothing quite like a tour of India. Indeed, the true Indian motif is not the Taj Mahal, the elephant or the patient peasant behind the ox drawn plough. It is the crowd, the ocean of faces in the land of multitudes, endlessly stirring, pushing & moving. It is in this human circulation that one sees India's color, variety, ethos & senses also its power, vitality & grandeur............!!  An India like no other. Friendly, warm, welcoming & uniquely your own.

 

Come……seek & discover. Match India's rhythms to your heart, its colors to your mind, and let her contrasts & colours come alive - an experience that is yours alone. From the deserts of the West to the deltas of the East, India truly has it all. Yep, India is waiting, and The Journeys is ready to take you on well, a journey (or journeys) of discovery.

 

Come……be inspired & discover the World with us

 

Agents’ Educational | Southern Splendour

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Transfers  |   Sightseeing

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Chennai

 Arrival Transfer  |  Free  (balance  of the day)

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Mahabalipuram

AM  Chennai  +  vTransfer  |  PM  Kanchipuram  |  Free  (evening)

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Mahabalipuram

AM  v  Mahabalipuram  |  Free  (balance  of the day)

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Pondicherry

AM  vTransfer  |  PM  Auroville  |   Free  (evening)

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Kumbakonam

AM  vTransfer  +  Gangakondacholapuram   |  Free  (balance  of the day)

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Kumbakonam

AM  v PM  Tanjore & Trichy  |  Free  (balance  of the day)

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Madurai

AM  vTransfer  |  PM  Madurai  |  Free  (balance  of the day) 

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Periyar

AM  vTransfer  |  PM  Periyar Nature Reserve   |  Free (evening)

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Kumarakom

AM  vTransfer  +  Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary  |  Free (evening)

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Alleppey

AM  Rice Boat Cruise  vTransfer   Free (balance of the day)

 

Cochin

PM  Cochin  +  Kathakali Dance Performance  |  Free (evening)

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Cochin

Departure Transfer     

 

 

 

 

 

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A learning experience for Trade partners

Chennai * Kanchipuram * Mahabalipuram * Pondicherry * Kumbakonam * Tanjore * Trichy * Madurai * Periyar * Kumakom * Allepey * Cochin

11 Days | 10 Nights

 

Day 1 - | Arrive Chennai at ???   

Namaste & welcome to incredible Republic of India - one of the friendliest countries on earth, combining glorious architecture with a warm-hearted welcome.

 

Arrive in the vibrant city of Chennai, called the soul of South India & its largest city.

 

After you exit in the Arrival Hall at Terminal 3 – Chennai International Airportsubsequent to Immigration & Customs, you will be met by The Journeys representative who will ensure your comfort & transfer the Group to the hotel. Assistance will be provided during Check-in & there will be a short briefing to discuss the program for the next few days.

 

Arrive at the hotel & Check-in.

*Check-in time is 02.00 pm. For earlier arrivals in the morning, we will request the hotel for a complimentary early Check-in but cannot be guaranteed unless reserved & paid for ‘immediate occupancy’.

 

In India we say “Atthi Devo Bhava” which means “the guest is equivalent to God'. You will be greeted by flower garlanding.

 

Flower garlanding is generally offered as a mark of respect & honour to welcome visitors & also or in honour to the Gods &Goddesses.

 

Ancient Civilisations| vast Landscapes |expectedly Unexpected |Soul Warming

Chennai located on a 17 km stretch of the Coromandel Coast, popularly regarded as the Gateway to the South, is the capital city of the state of Tamil Nadu.

 

The city grew up around the English settlement of Fort St. George and gradually absorbed the surrounding towns & villages. However, despite the strong British influence, Chennai has retained its traditional Tamil heritage & effectively blended it to create a unique synthesis of cultures.

 

Retaining much of its traditional charm, this 350 year old city provides many a fascinating vignettes of southern heritage. In Chennai, you would find a modern metropolis with a clear skyline, long sandy beaches, parks & historic landmarks. It is a fascinating city with its ancient temples & unique culture and a marvelous tradition of music & dance. It is a city where the landscape of the past lives easily with recent history.

 

Among Chennai’s greatest assets are its people, infectiously enthusiastic about their home town; they won’t hit you with a lot of hustle & hassle. Recent years have thrown in a new layer of cosmopolitan glamour: luxe hotels, sparkling boutiques, quirky cafes & smart contemporary restaurants - but the best of Chennai remains its old soul

 

Balance of the day is at leisure to relax(We shall be happy to offer suggestions, in case you want to walk around)

 

Overnight. 

 

Day 2 - | Chennai vKanchipuram vMahabalipuram Drive:  56 km   

The 400-sq-km Chennai (formerly Madras) is a conglomerate of urban villages & diverse neighbourhoods making up Tamil Nadu's capital & will pleasantly surprise you in its role as a keeper of South Indian artistic, religious & culinary traditions.

 

With its sweltering southern heat, roaring traffic & lack of outstanding sights, Chennai has often been seen as the dowdier sibling among India’s four biggest cities. But it is well worth poking around its museums & temples, savouring deliciously authentic South Indian delicacies or taking a sunset saunter along Marina Beach - the world's second-longest urban beach.

 

Morning, Check-out & meet the Tour-guide in the Lobby at 08:00 am & embark on a 3 hour sightseeing tour to discover the city.

 

First stop will be Fort St. George, which is presently is being used by the Tamil Nadu Government as offices. You will visit the first Government-sponsored Museum in the country that opened here in 1851& holds many mementos from the East India Company & the British period.  Its collection of Bronzes & Buddhist antiques is among the best. Especially impressive are the Arms gallery, its pre-historic collection, its philatelic collection, its antique jewellery & the musical instruments collection.

 

Stop by at the National Art Gallery,

 

Then, proceed to Mylapore, which was inhabited in the 16th century by the Portuguese. Here, see the San Thome Church, named for the Christian disciple (“Doubting Thomas”) who lived & taught here in the first century.

 

You may see a well-groomed corporate Executive whizzing by in a BMW or a Mercedes or a Bentley (Ferraris & Lamborghinis are for the evenings) amidst the chaos of the streets shared by cows & may be an elephant or a camel walking by.

 

Also visit the biggest temple in Chennai - the 13th century Kapaleeswarar Temple, honoring Shiva. You will also drive past the Marina Beach, the second longest in the world, stretching for several miles.

 

Later continue your drive to Mahabalipuram, enroute stopping at Kanchipuram.

 

Along with Chennai & Mahabalipuram, Kanchipuram is one of the towns of the famous Golden Triangle of the Coromandel Coast. Known as the Golden City of a Thousand Temples, it is one of India’s 7 sacred cities. The spectacular temple city was, successively, capital of the kingdoms of the Pallavas, Cholas & the rajas of Vijayanagar.

 

Many early styles of temple architecture may be seen here and the temples & gopurams are exquisite reminders of the beauty of Dravidian architecture, from the freshness & simplicity of the Pallavas' 7th century Kailasanatha Temple through to the Vijayanagar Empire's 16th century Ekambareshwara Temple.

 

Ekambareshwar Temple covers nine hectares, has a 59-metre-high gopuram, a 1000-pillared hall and a sacred mango tree said to be 3500 years old.

 

Spend a couple of hours visiting Ekambareshwar, Kailashnatha, Kamakshi & Vaikunthaperumal Temple, all in the same complex.

 

Kanchipuram is also famous for the wonderful craftsmanship of the Kanchi weavers, the makers of what is perhaps the finest silk fabric in the world.

 

Continue on to Mahabalipuram.

 

Arrive by afternoon & Check-in at the hotel.

 

South of Chennai, Mahabalipuram (or Mamallapuram) is a world apart from that city's hustle & bustle. It was the major seaport of the ancient Pallava kingdom based at Kanchipuram. The Pallava dynasty of Southern India, one of the major lines of kings to rule in India after the Gupta period, made this lovely seaside village their second capital.

 

This unspoiled village on the Bay of Bengal has miles of beaches, fine Indian seafood, and exceptional art & intricately carved stone temples. In addition to ancient archaeological wonders, salty air & coastal beauty, there is also the traveller hub of Othavadai & Othavadai Cross Streets, where restaurants serve pasta, pizza & pancakes, and shops sell Tibetan trinkets. The town's buzzing, growing surf scene is another attraction.

 

Balance of the day at leisure for independent explorations or optional activities (we would be happy to offer suggestion and make arrangements)

 

Overnight.   B 

 

Day 3 - | Mahabalipuram 

‘Mahabs’, as most call it, is laid-back & small enough to be explored on foot or by bicycle. A wander around the town’s magnificent, World Heritage listed temples & carvings, inflames the imagination, especially at sunset.

 

Morning, accompanied by the Tour-guide, embark on a 4 hour tour of the Temples.

 

Today, the UNESCO World Heritage listed Shore Temple, the largest spectacularly carved bas-relief in the world called Arjuna's Penance and the famous & beautiful mandapams & a series of charming rathas, has made this town famous.

 

The magnificent Shore Temple, built by 7th century king Rajasimha, is a unique temple that houses the shrines of both Shiva & Vishnu while the Varaha Cave is a rock-cut mandapam with two incarnations of Vishnu - Varaha & Vamana - besides scenes of kings & queens.

 

The carved scene depicts Arjuna, a mythical Indian hero, doing penance to the Lord Shiva. Surrounding Arjuna is a multitude of images, including snakes coiled in battle, jesters with drums & elephants in procession. 

 

The Krishna Mandapam has a bas-relief of Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhan hill on his fingertips. Other important attractions of Mahabalipuram include the Mahishasuramardini Cave, Kotikal Mandapam, Ramanuja Mandapam, & Dharmaraja Cave.

 

After spending time exploring the Temples, you will proceed to the City with its picturesque location on a rocky outcrop between the beach & a lagoon - a happy combination of history, good beaches, hassle-free tourism and fabulous fish & lobster!

 

Come back to the hotel or continue exploring on your own.

 

Balance of the day at leisure for independent explorations or optional activities (we would be happy to offer suggestion & make arrangements)

 

Overnight.    

 

Day 4 - | Mahabalipuram vPondicherry Drive:  100 km   

Morning, depart for Pondicherry (or Puducherry or Pondy as the locals call it).

 

Check-in at the hotel & relax for an hour.

 

The union territory of Puducherry used to be the capital of the French colonies in India since the 17th century until the French finally left in 1954.

 

With a rich French cultural heritage, some people here still speak French (& English with French accents). The French legacy is visible in the well-planned town, neatly laid roads, wide & vibrant beaches, beautiful promenades, architecturally imposing churches and public buildings & statues.

 

Hotels, restaurants & ‘lifestyle’ shops sell a seductive vision of the French-subcontinental aesthetic, enhanced by Gallic creative types and Indian artists & designers.

 

Split into two parts, Pondicherry is, on one hand a bustling Indian Market town, and on the other hand, towards the sea, the streets are emptier, cleaner and decidedly European. The older 'French' part of town (where you will probably spend most of your time) is full of quiet, clean streets, lined with bougainvillea-draped colonial-style townhouses numbered in an almost logical manner. Newer Pondy is typically, South Indian.

 

The internationally famous Sri Aurobindo Ashram & its offshoot just north of town, Auroville, draw large numbers of spiritually minded visitors. Thus Pondy’s vibe: less faded colonial-era ville, more bohemian-chic, “New Age meets Old World” hang-out on the international travel trail.

 

The Ashram was founded in 1926 by Sri Aurobindo Ghose. Tthe poet philosopher founded the Ashram to help man reach the zenith of his evolution through spiritual exercises & yoga, combined with physical activity & productive work.

 

Later in the afternoon, accompanied by the Tour-guide, proceed to Auroville called the “City of Dawn' - a place that anyone with idealistic leanings will find compelling.

 

Founded in 1968 by 'the Mother', cofounder of Puducherry's Sri Aurobindo Ashram, it is an international community dedicated to peace, sustainability & 'divine consciousness', where people from across the globe, ignoring creed, colour & nationality, work together to build a universal, cash-free, non-religious township.

 

Tucked into the jungle are more than 100 scattered settlements, with about 2500 residents of 52 nationalities – some 60% of Aurovillians are foreigners.

 

Visiting the Ashram & the city, offers a glimpse into this self-styled utopia, where you can bliss out on the peaceful setting, the oddly beautiful Matrimandir & the easygoing friendliness.

 

You will find some excellent restaurants & cafes within Auroville & surrounding villages. The community benefits the area with a variety of projects, from schools & IT to organic farming, renewable energy & handicrafts production, employing 4000 to 5000 local villagers – but like most idealistic endeavours, it has a shadow, too & some outsiders accuse Auroville's inhabitants of self-indulgent escapism.

 

Enjoy fabulous shopping, French food (hello steak), beer (au revoir Tamil Nadu alcohol taxes), and plenty of yoga & meditation.

 

Return to the hotel by late evening.

 

Balance of the evening is at leisure (we would be happy to offer suggestions).

 

Overnight.    

 

Day 5 - | Pondicherry vKumbakonam Drive:  190 km  

Morning, depart for Kumbakonam, stopping at interesting places enroute.

 

Stop at Gangakondacholapuram, which literally means "The City of the Chola who conquered the Ganga. The city has all but disappeared but the surviving temple makes a stop here very rewarding.

 

This temple was built by King Rajendra to rival the Brihadisvara temple built by his father Rajaraja in Thanjavur. The two temples have important similarities in the structure, but the highlight here are the sculptures & carvings, especially those of Shiva. Considered to be a masterpiece of Chola art, is the panel showing Shiva blessing Chandikesvara, a steward in this household.

 

 

Drive on to Darasuram where the Airavatesvara Temple is the third of the great Chola temples after Thanjavur & Gangaikondacholapuram. Built mainly of granite, the temple has pillars with beautifully carved apsaras and friezes of lively dancing figures & musicians. Each of the pillars within the temple illustrates mythological stories showing the penance of Parvati, Shiva's consort.

 

Continue on to Kumbakonam.

 

Arrive by late afternoon & Check-in.

 

Kumbakonam is a town in Thanjavur District of Tamil Nadu, popular for the Betal Leaf Combination & for the thick-strong coffee.

 

Every street, road, locality has a prominent temple. At first glance Kumbakonam, it looks like just another chaotic Indian junction town, but then you notice the dozens of colourful gopurams pointing skyward from its 18 temples - a reminder that this was once a seat of medieval South Indian power.

 

The town which was orginally a religious center which became an industrial center during the last quarter of the 19th century & early period of 20th century. Predominance was gained for silk Industries & metal manufacturing.  Stainless Steel utensils, exquisite brass ornamental Lamps (KuthuVilakku) & intricately carved panchaloha idols are manufactured in Kumbakonam.

 

Kancheepuram & Kumbakonam are also well known silk producers & Kumbakonam silk industry is the major supplier of silk sarees to the Indian market.

 

The Sankara Matam & associated institutions preserve & represent the Hindu ancient scholarly tradition. Some of India's world renowned scholars & intellectuals hail from Kumbakonam, including the genius mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujam.

 

The place, like many other sacred places, has a unique festival known as the Mahamaham festival, celebrated once in twelve years, coinciding with the entry of Sun & Jupiter into the constellation of Aquarius & Leo respectively. People from all walks of life have a ritual dip in the Mahamaham tank along with the presiding deities of the town.

 

Balance of the day at leisure for independent explorations or optional activities (we would be happy to offer suggestion and make arrangements)

 

Overnight.   B    

 

Day 6 - | Kumbakonam vTanjorevTrichyvKumbakonam Drive: 40 km  

Morning, meet the Tour-guide at 08.00 am & proceed for a full day 10 hour excursion to the nearby towns of Tanjore. & Trichy.

 

Reach Tanjore (Thanjavur), an important center of South Indian religion, art & architecture.

 

Here are the ochre foundation blocks of perhaps the most remarkable civilisation of Dravidian history, one of the few kingdoms to expand Hinduism beyond India, a bedrock for aesthetic styles that spread from Madurai to the Mekong.

 

The city first rose to prominence during the reign of Mutharaiyar when it served as the capital of the empire. After the fall of Cholas, the city was ruled by various dynasties like Pandyas, Vijayanagar Empire, Madurai Nayaks, Thanjavur Nayaks, Thanjavur Marathas & finally the British Empire

 

A dizzying historical legacy was forged from Thanjavur - capital of the great Chola Empire during its heyday & most of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Chola Temples are located in & around Thanjavur.

 

The foremost among these, the Brihadeeswara Temple, is located in the centre of the city. Thanjavur is also home to Tanjore painting, a painting style unique to the region.

 

Today, Thanjavur is a crowded, hectic, modern Indian town - but the past is still very much present. Every day thousands of people worship at the Cholas' grand Brihadishwara Temple & the city's labyrinthine royal palace preserves memories of other, later powerful dynasties.

 

The tour here will start with visit to Brihadeeshwara Temple, built in the 10th century by Raja Chola. It is considered to be artistically the most perfect of Dravida temples.

 

Next stop will be the Palace, most of which is in ruins. But it houses the Tamil University Museum, the Art Gallery, the Saraswati Mahal Library which is famous for its palm leaf & paper manuscripts.

 

After spending a couple of hours & having lunch in the city, depart for Trichy, famous for its rich cultural & architectural heritage.

 

Ancient Trichy has a strong character with a long history, and a way of overturning first impressions. Tiruchirappalli (universally called Trichy or Tiruchi) is a huge, crowded, busy city with a heaving bazaar & some major temples.

 

Trichy may have been a capital of the early Cholas in the 3rd century BC. It passed through the hands of the Pallavas, medieval Cholas, Pandyas, Delhi Sultanate & Vijayanagars before the Madurai Nayaks brought it to prominence, making it a capital in the 17th century & building its famous Rock Fort Temple.

 

The battle between British (East Indian Company) & French with the help of locals, decided the beginnings of British Empire in southern part of India. Under British control, it became an important railway hub known as Trichinopoly.   

 

Trichy is the gateway to many eminent temples. A fine blend of tradition & modernity built around the Rock Fort. Apart from the Fort, there are several Churches, Colleges & Missions dating back to the 1760s.

 

The Kaveri & Kollidam rivers flow around Srirangam Island, which is known for sacred Hindu sites Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, with intricately carved gopurams (towering gateways), & Jambukeswarar-Akilandeswari Temple, dedicated to the god Shiva.

 

The UNESCO World Heritage listed Rock Fort Temple complex towers over the city center.

 

The complex encompasses many temples. Thayumaanavar, Uchchi pillayar & Maanikka vinayagar are the most important.

 

The Temple, perched 83m high on a massive outcrop, lords over Trichy with stony arrogance. The ancient rock was first hewn by the Pallavas & Pandyas, who cut small cave temples on its south side, but it was the war-savvy Nayaks who later made strategic use of the naturally fortified position.

 

You walk between small shops before entering the temple precinct itself.  You might meet the temple elephant on the way.

 

Reaching the top requires climbing over 400 stone-cut steps. You can feel the icy chill of the wind when standing at the top of the rock and catch a splendid bird's eye view of the city & the Cauvery river & its surroundings, from the top.

 

Then it is 180 steps up to the Thayumanaswamy Temple, the rock's biggest temple, on the left (closed to non-Hindus); a gold-topped tower rises over its sanctum.

 

Further up, you pass the 6th century Pallava upper cave temple on the left (usually railed off); inside, is a famous Gangadhara panel showing Shiva restraining the Ganges with a single strand of his hair.

 

From here it is another 183 steps to the summit's small Uchipillaiyar Temple, dedicated to Ganesh. The views are wonderful, with eagles wheeling beneath and Trichy sprawling all around.

 

Back at the bottom, check out the 8th century Pandya lower rock-cut cave temple, with particularly fine pillars.

 

Note: The stone steps get scorching-hot in the midday sun & it is a barefoot climb, so time your visit carefully.

 

After exploring the Temple complex, it is time to return to Kumbakonam.

 

Reach the hotel by late evening.

 

Balance of the evening is at leisure (we would be happy to offer suggestion and make arrangements)

 

Overnight.    

 

Day 7 - | Kumbakonam vMadurai Drive: 220 km 

Early morning, depart for Madurai.

 

Arrive by noon & Check-in at the hotel.

 

Chennai may be the capital of Tamil Nadu, but Madurai claims its soul. Madurai is Tamil-born & Tamil-rooted, one of the oldest cities in India, a metropolis that traded with ancient Rome & was a great capital long before Chennai was even dreamed of.  The city is also mentioned in Megasthenes' Indica, a travelogue by an ancient Greek diplomat & envoy to India in the 3rd century BC, who wrote praises about this temple city. Madurai's glory reached its peak, during the reign of the Cholas & then during the Pandyas' regime in the 13th century.

 

Situated on the banks of river Vaigai, it derives its name from the divine nectar (Madhu) that was showered from the locks of Lord Shiva according to a popular legend. The city has been one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, in existence since about 4th century BC & is mentioned in ancient texts of Greeks, Romans & Arabs.

 

It was the capital of the Pandyan kingdom around 600 BCE, and was moved to Koodal (present-day Madurai) during the reign of Nedunj Cheliyan I. The city is famous for is rich heritage & promoting Tamil language through "Sangams" and for its temples built by Pandyan & Madurai Nayak kings.

 

It captures many of India’s glaring dichotomies: a centre dominated by a medieval temple & an economy increasingly driven by IT, all overlaid with the hustle, energy & excitement of a big Indian city & slotted into a much more manageable package than Chennai’s sprawl.

 

Madurai was an important cultural & commercial center even as early as 550 AD. Today, Madurai is a well-known producer of some of the finest textiles in India & some of the best harvests of jasmine flowers. Madurai is also called as City of Junction (Koodal nagaram), City of Jasmine (Malligai maanagar), Temple city (Koil maanagar), City that never sleeps (Thoonga nagaram).

 

It is also one of India's most outstanding Hindu pilgrimage centres & is famous for its temples, especially the celebrated Meenakshi Amman Temple, a riotously baroque example of Dravidian architecture in the heart of the old town, dominated by the 14 colorful gopurams (gateway towers), covered from top to bottom with a breathless profusion of bright carvings & multi-colored images of Hindu gods, goddesses, animals & mythical figures. 

 

Tourists, Indian & foreign, come here for the celebrated Meenakshi Amman Temple, a dazzling mazelike structure ranking among India's greatest temples. The temple town is unique in that all its temples remain a major religious centre attracting pilgrims the year round. 

 

Later in the afternoon, meet the Tour-guide & proceed for a 4 hour visit to the Sri Meenakshi Amman Temple, synonymous with the Sri Meenakshi, the consort of Lord Shiva. The five gopurams that surround the temple are known for stuccowork, and the 48.8 meter high southern gopuram is the tallest.

 

Spend time wandering in the Temple & marveling at the fine carvings. The temple complex is a city within a city & one can spend days exploring its labyrinthine corridors & halls.

 

Next, move to the 300-year-old Mangammal Palace to see the Gandhi Museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi’s life & work. It has a collection of Gandhi’s personal memorabilia, books & letters, a fine exhibition of South Indian village industries, handicrafts & a huge open-air theatre.

 

Also, stop at Tirumalai Nayak Palace a gracious building restored by Lord Napier in the Indo-Saracenic style famous for the stuccowork on its domes & arches. Dance drama concerts are performed daily.   

 

Return to the hotel.

 

Balance of the day at leisure for independent explorations or optional activities (we would be happy to offer suggestion and make arrangements)

 

Overnight.   B  

 

Day 8 - | Madurai vPeriyar Drive: 150 km 

Early morning, depart for Periyar, crossing the border into Kerala nick-named “Gods Own Country”. Savour the scenic uphill drive, passing through a panorama of cardamom, coffee & pepper plantations.

 

Arrive by early afternoon & Check-in at the hotel.

 

South India’s most popular wildlife reserve, Periyar, encompasses 777 sq km, including a 26 sq km artificial lake created by the British. This vast expanse - which became Kerala's first Tiger Reserve in 1978 (though founded as a Sanctuary in 1934) - shelters 2000 elephants & 35 to 40 hard-to-spot tigers.

 

Set high in the ranges of the Western Ghats, in God’s Own Country, Kerala, is the Periyar National Park & Tiger Reserve, has a picturesque lake at the heart of the sanctuary. Formed with the building of a dam in 1895, this reservoir meanders around the contours of the wooded hills, providing a permanent source of water for the local wildlife. Though it is a Tiger Reserve, tourists come here to view the Indian elephants in the act of ablution & playfulness by the Periyar lake.

 

Apart from Elephants, the other animals to be seen in the Periyar sanctuary are Gaur, Wild Pigs, Sambar, Barking Deer, Mouse Deer, Dole or Indian Wild Dog and very rarely, a Tiger. There are, now, an estimated 40 tigers here. Four species of primates are found at Periyar - the rare lion-tailed macaque, the Nilgiri Langur, Common Langur & Bonnet Macaque. Periyar also happens to be the habitat of the elusive Nilgiri Tahr, which is rarely to be seen.

 

The birdlife comprises of Darters, Cormorants, Kingfishers, the great Malabar Hornbill & racket-tailed Drongoes. The reptilian population boasts Of Monitor Lizards that can be spotted basking in the sun, on the rocks along the lakeshore. You may also see a few Pythons & many King Cobras.

 

Periyar is firmly established tourist circuit & known for its scenic lake cruise. But if you dig deeper, perhaps on a trek with a tribal villager or an ex-poacher, Periyar's hilly jungle scenery takes on a really wild, magical feel.

 

Later in the afternoon, accompanied by the Tour-guide, proceed to the Park for an afternoon of wildlife viewing.

 

On arrival at the Entrance, you will meet a Naturalist who will talk more comprehensively about the Park & the animals within. Enjoy a ‘nature’ walk on the Trail amidst picturesque scenery, towards the loading dock. Here, you will board a bamboo raft (or a Launch) & embark on 2 hour cruise through the scenic Periyar Lake passing through many delights of the Sanctuary.

 

Although it is unusual to see many animals from the boats, it still provides a unique opportunity to observe these animals in their natural surroundings. You will surely spot a family of Elephants, Wild Boars & Sambar Deer by the water's edge.

 

Come back to the shore & disembark.

 

On the way back to the hotel (depending on the time & sunlight), you can avail the opportunity to visit a neighbouring Pepper Plantation to see traditional plantation techniques, walking amidst the rows of vines creeping upwards. Also, a Spice market (it still open).

 

Return to the hotel.

 

Balance of the evening is at leisure to relax.

 

Overnight.   B 

 

Day 9 - | Periyar vKumarakom Drive: 135 km 

Morning, depart on a drive downhill towards the backwaters of Kumarakom, en-route stopping at a working rubber estate to see rubber tapping technique.

 

On arrival, Check-in at the hotel.

 

Situated in the Kottayam district of Kerala, Kumarakom, or the 'Venice of the East' is a veritable paradise in the lush backwaters of the vast, beautiful Vembanad Lake, laced with canals, where Houseboats & traditional Kettuvalloms (rice barges) ply the waters. It is an unhurried backwater village with a smattering of dazzling top-end resorts & a renowned bird sanctuary.

 

The name Kumarakom was derived from the deity of its oldest temple Kumaran. Kumaran's Akam or place became Kumarakom. It was part of Vadakkancore kingdom. But in 1750 Marthanda Varma the King of Travacore conquered & annexed it to Travancore. The first Christian Church was built here in the year 1769 in the land granted by the King of Travancore.

 

You are greeted by lush mangrove forests, paddy fields & massive coconut trees lining up on the shores with the wind dictating their course - a perfect tropical touch to the landscape. National Geographic listed it among the select destinations in the world that one must visit at least once in their lifetime.

 

The landscape basically consists of a cluster of island villages in & around the large "Vembanad Kayal", Kerala’s heartland of lagoons, palm fringed lakes, inter-linked with hundreds of narrow canals, with the typical low slung country boats that carry everything from people to fish, rice & coconuts to the milkman & newspaper boy, local politicians & priests to wedding parties, winding through the vast expanse of paddy fields & the neat tiny hamlets lined up along either side of the canals.

 

Nearby, the Bay Island Driftwood Museum displays wooden sculptures. In the lake, Pathiramanal Island is a haven for rare migratory birds. Ancient Thazhathangady Mosque is east of Kumarakom.

 

The backwater houses a variety of species of both fauna & flora. They are rich with marine life namely the exclusive 'Kumarakom Karimeen' (pearl spotted fish), Konju (tiger prawns), Njandu (crabs), Chemeen (prawns) & many more. 

 

There are quite a few ways to relax here - cruising on a Houseboat or one of the Rice Barges or fishing in the backwaters canals amidst panoramic coconut groves. 

 

Shortly after, proceed for a guided visit to the Sanctuary.

 

The legendary Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary here, spread over 14 acres, is an Ornithologist's paradise & a favourite haunt of migratory birds. Many migratory species like the Siberian Stork & Wild Duck can be seen here along with darters, herons, egret, waterfowls & cuckoos.

 

The adventurous could indulge in water sports such as windsailing and waterskiing. You could even take a canoe out into the quite lakes and armed with a fishing rod, catch your own supper. Make sure you do not miss out on Karimeen and fresh toddy, the favourite fresh water food and the local wine.

 

Return to the hotel.

 

Balance of the evening is at leisure to relax or for optional activities (we would be happy to offer suggestions & make the arrangements).

 

Overnight.   B   

 

Day 10 - | Kumarakom AlleppeyvCochin Drive: 32 + km 

Morning, Check-out & proceed to the Jetty to board a Rice Boat for a 3 hour cruise along the canals & backwaters to Alleppey.

 

It took great skill & meticulousness to construct these Houseboats by tying huge planks of jack wood together, without the use of a single nail. It usually has one or two bath rooms, an open lounge, deck, kitchenette and a crew comprising oarsmen, a cook & guide. These boats offer a panoramic view of one of the most picturesque aspects of God's Own Country.

 

The backwaters of Kerala form the lifeblood of beautiful Kerala & played a main role in the economy of the state. Rice Boats & small ships used to ply in these waters, carrying coconut, rubber, rice & spices to various trading centers of Kerala. Even today, these waterways link remote villages & islands with the mainland. .It is an incredibly different experience to cruise in the backwaters in country boats, absorbing the beauty of the villages.

 

The boat cruise along the backwaters of Kumakom Alleppey gives one first-hand experience of the life style; toddy tapping, fishing for small fry, Coir-making, prawn farming etc., which remains more or less unchanged over the years. Sail along the winding network of Kerala backwaters, see the unique water world & experience its myriad charms.

 

Travelling through palm-fringed backwaters, you can see local villages located on the side of the canals. You may stop by & visit the village bazaars that are flooded with coir products, coconuts & other village produce.

 

As the boat glides along the backwaters one can see the daily life in the villages. On the narrow strips of land, fisherman fishing, children swimming & playing in the water, women doing their daily chores, mobile shops in tiny canoes, the cultivation of paddy & it's harvesting (during harvest season), huge country barges ferrying the coconuts, rice, coir etc.

 

You can also interact with the local population see their lifestyle. Although practically surrounded by water, they still manage to keep cows, pigs, chickens & ducks and cultivate small vegetable gardens, prawns & fish.

 

You will enjoy Lunch on board. Traditional Kerala food, including spiced & baked rice cakes, will be served.

 

Reach Alleppey & disembark.

 

Alleppey along with Kumarakom, is one of the most important tourist centers in the state, with a large network of inland canals earning it the sobriquet "Venice of the east" (with Kumarakom). These large network of canals provide Alleppey with its lifeline & it was one of the busiest centers of trade in the past with one of the best known ports along the Malabar coast. Even today it retains its charm as the centre for Coir carpet industries & prawn farming.

 

Alleppey is an ideal headquarters for backwater tourism as well as for visits to the lovely church filled town of Kottayam, and the town of Aranmula, famous for its historic Aranmula Snake Boat Race which is an annual event. It is excitement all around as snake - boats, each manned by over a hundred oarsmen, cut through the waters like wind. The event is a tremendous success with tourists and the local population alike.

 

You will be met by the Journeys Rep who will transfer you to Cochin, a short drive away.

 

Check-in at the hotel & relax for an hour.

 

Cochin's history is a bright tapestry - many coloured threads woven through centuries together present the fabric of the present. 

 

Popularly known as the “Queen of Arabian Sea”, Cochin (now known as Kochi) was traditionally a potpourri of various Indian & international communities and was highly influenced by historical trading partners, Portuguese, Dutch, Arab, Chinese & Japanese and was controlled by many empires over the centuries.

 

Set on a magnificent estuary, serene Kochi has been drawing traders, explorers & travellers to its shores for over 600 years. It was ruled by the Portuguese, Dutch & British and this resulted in a unique mix & match of traditional as well Western architecture & lifestyle. But despite being ruled by so many different domains, it still maintains its cultural identity & is fiercely proud of it.

 

The result is an unlikely blend of medieval Portugal & Holland and an English village grafted onto the tropical Malabar Coast.

 

Nowhere else in India could you find such an intriguing mix: giant Chinese fishing nets, a 450 year old synagogue, ancient mosques, Portuguese & Dutch era houses and the crumbling remains of the British Raj. Kochi is the seat of the Latin church of Kerala & has many Catholic churches & followers.

 

Modern day Kochi may be a busy port and shipping centre but it has many attractions for ordinary tourists. A delightful place to explore, laze in arty cafes & relax at some of India’s finest homestays and heritage hotels. It is also an important centre for Keralan arts (traditional & contemporary) and a standout place to see Kathakali & kalarippayat.

 

Shortly thereafter, meet the Tour-guide & proceed for a 3 hour sightseeing tour of this historic city.

 

You will walk & drive across the Cochin Harbour to Fort Cochin, stopping by at the Dutch Mattancherry Palace, built by the Portuguese and known for its murals depicting scenes from the Ramayana & the Mahabharata, and portraits of Cochin's erstwhile rulers and the dresses & palanquins used by them.

 

Proceed to visit the oldest active Jewish Synagogue in India & Commonwealth of Nations, built in 1568; it was destroyed by the Portuguese & rebuilt by the Dutch a century later with Chinese willow-patterned tiles & gold crowns and with ancient scrolls & a large number of copper plates inscribed in the Hebrew script. This Paradesi Synagogue is the oldest active synagogue in the Commonwealth of Nations.

 

Visit St Francis Church in Fort Kochi, the oldest one to be constructed by Europeans as a testament to European colonization.in India, dating back to 1503 with its Santa Cruz Basilica boasting beautifully painted frescoes on the ceiling.

 

But the unofficial emblems of Kerala’s backwaters, & perhaps the most photographed, are the half-dozen giant cantilevered symbolic Chinese Fishing Nets on Fort Cochin's northeastern shore, known locally as cheena vala, near the harbour's entrance.

 

The famous Chinese Fishing Nets are a legacy of traders from the AD 1400 court of Kublai Khan. These spiderlike nets for fishing are 10 metre tall & 20 metre wide contraptions fixed on land, resting on teak or bamboo poles & requiring five or six people to operate their counterweights at high tide.

 

Modern fishing techniques are making these labour-intensive methods less & less profitable, with nets like these slowly disappearing from Kerala's coastline. Smaller fishing nets are dotted around the shores of Vembanad & Ashtamudi lakes; some of the best are just east of Cherai Beach on Vypeen Island.

 

The sightseeing ends but we are not finished yet.

 

You will then proceed to the Cochin Cultural Centre to enjoy a 90 minute performance of traditional Kathakali Dance form of Kerala and the impressive facial expressions, hand gestures & dance moves will leave one spellbound.

 

A Kathakali performance, like all classical dance arts of India, is a blend of music, vocals, choreography, hand and facial gestures to tell familiar stories in Indian culture. Kathakali performances tell stories in an artistic manner. It is one of the most complex and highly stylized Indian art forms.

 

The story in ‘Kathakali’ is communicated to the audience through amazing footwork & impressive gestures of face and hands complimented with music and vocal performance

 

It is basically a dance drama, noted for its heavy & attractive larger-than-life make up, elaborate costumes, detailed body movements synchronized movements, synchronized eye-hand movements & thematic presentation of stories.

 

Traditionally performed by male dancers, the art developed in courts & palace dance halls of Nair noble households & temple festivals, contrary to other Indian classical dances which predominantly developed in Hindu temples & monastic schools.

 

The dancers wear intricate & vivid makeup, unique face masks & costumes that reflect the age-old martial arts and athletic conventions prevalent in Kerala and surrounding regions.

 

Before the performance (if we are able to reach there early enough by 4.30 pm) you will have the opportunity to see the preparation & dressing of the artists, which is an experience in itself. You can watch the elaborate make-up session for an hour (usually these sessions can take up to 3 hours!) followed by an introductory lesson (15 minutes) when each facial & hand movement is explained (welcome, anger, love, envy, joy).

 

Return to the hotel.

 

Balance of the evening is at leisure to relax.

 

Overnight.   B 

 

Day 11 - | Depart Cochin at ???? 

Alas, this wonderful experience comes to an end. Time to say good-bye to incredible India  & go home. But, we sure hope that you may want to discover a bit more of this multi-ethnic kaleidoscope that 1.2 billion people call home, on your next visit.

 

Check-out of the hotel by 12:00 noon (if the departure time is later in the evening, we will request the hotel to allow the usage of the hotel facilities & to leave the luggage at the Bell Desk)

 

In time, you will be met by a Journeys Rep, who will ensure your comfort & transfer you to Terminal? - Cochin International Airport for your onward journey.  B

 

 

 

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 ** Land only. We are not holding any ‘International’ flights. 

Inclusions
  • Traditional Indian Welcome on arrival in Chennai
  • Transfers to / from Hotel / Airport & City Tours / Excursions by air-conditioned vehicle*
  • Services of a Journeys Rep for assistance on all Arrival / Departure Transfers
  • Services of English speaking local Guides for all Sightseeing Tours / Excursions as per Itinerary
  • Porterage at Airport / Hotels
  • Accommodation for a total of 10 nights on “Sharing” basis (Double occupancy)
  • Meals as per itinerary - Full Board (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch & D=Dinner)
  • Entrance Fees at the Monuments, wherever applicable 
  • All Government Taxes & Service Fees, wherever applicable
  • 24 / 7 Emergency Contact
  • Bottled Water during Tours / Drives
  • Farewell Gift 
Excludes
  • International flights
  • Airport Tax, if any
  • Visa or Visa Fee (US & Canadian citizens require a Visa to be obtained prior to departure, we will provide guidance)
  • Camera / Video Fees, wherever applicable, at the Monuments
  • Items of personal nature i.e. Room Service, Laundry, Telephone Calls, Internet, Fax, Beverages, Medical or Evacuation Expenses, Insurance, Gratuities & Tips
  • Any Meals not specifically listed in the itinerary
  • Any optional Programs / Services
  • Any items not specified under Inclusions 


*Guaranteed to be operated with a minimum of 2 guests, arriving on any day. Seat in Coach. There may be other participants & group size may vary.  Participants may come from all over the world & most of them will be English speaking. Private Tour with English speaking Guide & vehicle can be arranged.

 

**Please note that the Program highlights the main attractions that are to be visited each day. Some Monuments / places may require extra Entrance Fees to be paid for accessing some of the areas.

 

** It is extremely rare that Programs need to be changed but it can occur. We reserve the right to change, amend or alter the Itinerary if required, for example, occasionally the tour sequence & duration of time spent in each place / city can change due to local conditions which are out of our control or due to heavy traffic conditions or bad weather. The Price will not be affected.

 

 

 

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Where you will stay:

 

 

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City

Nights

First Class - 4****  & 5*****

Deluxe*****

Chennai

1

Hilton Chennai

N A

Mahabalipuram

2

Radisson Temple Bay

N A

Pondicherry

1

Maison Perumal

N A

Kumbakonam

2

Paradise Resort

N A

Madurai

1

GRT Regency

N A

Kumarakom

1

Coconut Lagoon

N A

Periyar

1

Spice Village

N A

Cochin

1

Casino

N A

 

 

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The Journeys has carefully selected each hotel based on overall quality, location, price, food, service & cleanliness. All rooms are standard rooms with two beds and private facilities, unless you have specifically requested and paid for an upgrade. Room selection is strictly at the discretion of the hotel management. We reserve the right to make hotel substitutions with those of equal standard due to non-availability of the selected hotels.

 

Check-in time is usually 2:00 pm or later. Check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you will be arriving early in the day or departing in the evening, hotels will usually allow you to store your luggage in their luggage room. We will ask at the front desk on your behalf, if the hotel can check you in earlier, or let you stay later.






 

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And last but not least:

 

Departure:

Arrival in Chennai on Any day (minimum of 2 Agent s & / or Companion)

 

Validity:

→ September 2021

 

Prices:

We offer several accommodation choices for this tour. The price varies by selected accommodations. The itinerary remains unchanged.

 

Exchange rates fluctuate with great frequency. Please contact us for current Pricing and we will respond

within 24 hours.

 

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Price Per Person - C$

Superior ***

First Class 4**** & 5*****

Deluxe *****

Occupancy - Double

 

 

                        Agent

Not Applicable

1551.00

Not Applicable

               Companion

Not Applicable

1769.00

Not Applicable

 

Occupancy - Single

 

 

                       Single  

Not Applicable

2172.00

Not Applicable

 

Airfare  - International

Not Applicable

On request

Not Applicable

 

Miscellenous

Not Applicable

If required

Not Applicable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some important notes

  • Flights are subject to constant modifications / delays and cancellations.  In such cases, we will do all possible to find the best available alternative / solution but will not accept any liability, whatsoever.
  • Our rates only include those items which are specified in the Itinerary / Inclusions.
  • The cost has been calculated on the existing tariffs / conditions and in case of any currency fluctuations or amendment in local Government taxes, or any fuel hike, we reserve the right to revise the tour price accordingly.
  • Our quotations are calculated on base category of accommodation at each property and are subject to modification, if the same hotel / category of room not available at the time of reservation. In that case, we will confirm a superior category of room at a comparable or better hotel and supplement charges, if any, shall be advised accordingly. Final Itinerary will illustrate updated information and / or it would be furnished at the time of confirmation.
  • All prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and subject to availability at the time of booking. The from price reflects the lowest available price at time of publication, which is valid for a specific start date or dates and also based on availability at the time of booking.
  • Room availability is getting saturated due to heavy demands from the tourism industry, international Fairs and Congresses. Due to these constant sold- out situations the hotels are applying the cancellation rules more stringently. Once the reservation is guaranteed, the booking will be subject to full cancellation charges as per our Terms & Conditions (details will be advised at the time of deposit). We strongly recommend obtaining Insurance to protect yourself against any unforeseen scenarios.
  • Additional services including Optionals, if any, can be paid directly by the clients to our local offices.

 

 

 

The Journeys strongly recommends that all Agents & Companions purchase appropriate Travel Insurance (Trip Cancellation / Interruption & Medical) to protect your travel investment and cover any eventuality & / or Emergency .

 

 

Please forward the  Reservation Form with scanned copies of the required documents to Jamal Nasir - jnasir@the-journeys.com

 

An Agency Check for the full amount, drawn in favour of “Canadian Globetrotters Inc” is to be mailed to : The Journeys | 251 Consumer Road, Suite 1200, Toronto ON M2J 4R3     

     Attention: Jamal Nasir

 

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Please include the following documents with your Application

  • Proof of qualification: photocopy of IATAN ID Card /  IATAN List /  CLIA ID Card /  TRUE ID
  • Business Card
  • Copy of Passport
  • Letter on the Agency Letterhead, authorising you to travel, signed by the Manager
  • An Agency Check for the full amount, drawn in favour of Canadian Globetrotters Inc.



Following Terms are applicable to this Familiarisation Tour

Qualifications: 

  • Travel Agent employees & affiliated Independent Contractors are welcome
  • Only 1 Agent per Agency (we will advise at a later stage, if exceptions can be made) 

 

Accommodation:

  • One Agent per room is mandatory
  • Rates are per person in Double occupancy, on Land only basis 
  • 1 Companion sharing the Room with the Agent is allowed after paying the applicable supplement
  • Single Occupancy strictly subject to availability

 

Flights: 

  • International flights are not included. Please connect if you want us to book

 

Travel Documents: 

  • Passport must be valid for 6 months after completion of the Tour
  • A Visa is required to enter India. An e-Visa can be obtained online (we will provide the necessary support & assistance in applying)
  • Very important: You are responsible for ensuring that all Travel Documents are in order

 

Confirmation:

  • You will be notified by email once your application is accepted. Please DO NOT purchase International airline tickets until you have received an email confirmation & your payment has been processed
  • Cheques received by us, will be returned in case of non-acceptance
  • Payment (when processed) shall constitute the Agents’ absolute consent to all the provisions & Terms listed herewith

 

Cancellation: 

  • Payments, once processed subsequent to the Approval only, are 100 % non-refundable & non-transferable should you cancel after being accepted
  • Unused tour features are neither refundable nor exchangeable once the Tour is in progress  unless cancelled or missed by us due to reasons beyond our control
  • If we are forced to cancel the Tour due to a Force Majeure or any other condition beyond our control, all monies will be refunded in full. However, The Journeys will not be responsible for any expenses incurred by tour participants (e.g., non-refundable “advance purchase” Air Tickets, Insurance & Medical expenses, Passport & Visa expenses, etc.)   

 

 

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The Journeys strongly recommends that all Agents & Companions purchase appropriate Travel Insurance (Trip Cancellation / Interruption & Medical) to protect your travel investment and cover any eventuality & / or Emergency .

 

 

For a detailed listing of the T & C and Acceptance thereof, please click on Terms & Conditions

 

For Reservation Form, please Click here

 

Please forward the Reservation Form with scanned copies of the required documents at least 3 weeks prior to departure, Jamal Nasir - jnasir@the-journeys.com

 

 

An Agency Check for the full amount, drawn in favour of “Canadian Globetrotters Inc” is to be mailed to : The Journeys | 251 Consumer Road, Suite 1200, Toronto ON M2J 4R3     

     Attention: Jamal Nasir

 

 

 

 

 

 

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