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Day 1 : Coimbatore Arrival
Arrival at Coimbatore, check in to hotel and after sometime visit Isha Yoga Centre and take rest. Later return back to hotel. Day at leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel in

Coimbatore.
Day 2 : Coimbatore – Ooty (approx 85 kms, 3 hrs)

After breakfast, transfer to Ooty (Udhagamandalam). On arrival at Ooty, check in into the hotel and relax. Afterwards, visit

Botanical garden which has more than 650 species of flowers and trees is a horticulturist’s delight. The garden is famous for its fossil tree believed to be 20 million
years old.
The Doddabet
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The ‘Queen of Hills’ perched at a height of 2000 metres is one of the most popular hill resorts of India.
It was founded in 1823, by Captain Young, an adventurous British army officer.
Mussoorie is well connected by road and is the ‘gateway’ to Yamunotri and Gangotri shrines.

MODE OF COMMUNICATION:

Airport: Jolly Grant Airport (DED), 60 kms away from Mussoorie centre of town.
Rail: Dehradun Railway Station, Dehradun, 35 kms away from Mussoorie centre of town.
Road: Well connected by road.
Second highest peak of Mussoorie, had a gun mounted over here, which was fired
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The ‘Princess of Hill Stations’ popularly referred as ‘Kodai’, nestles at an altitude of 2,133 metres, on the southern crest of the Palani hills in the Western Ghats.
The road to Kodai winds up through coffee plantations and thick forests giving a perfect introduction of this lovely hill resort.
It is the only hill station founded in India by the Americans and is noted for plantains, plums and eucalyptus oil.
MODE OF COMMUNICATION:
Airport: Madurai Airport, Madurai (IXM), 121 kms away from Kodaikanal town.
Rail: Palani Railway Station, Palani, 64 kms away from Kodaikanal town. Kodai Roa
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Literally the ‘smoking rock’ in Kannada language, gets the name from the fine spray that rises as the water hits the rocks and gives the illusion of smoke.
Famous falls at the Tamil Nadu – Karnataka border, amidst scenic surroundings are rated among the most beautiful sites of the South.
The border gushing stream of river Kaveri split here forming an island, while the main stream channelizes and plunges into a deep chasm, creating one of the most fascinating falls of the country.
The waters before reaching here, flows through the forests full of herbs and is believed to possess c
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Kumbhalgarh (literally "Kumbhal fort") is a Mewar fortress on the westerly range of Aravalli Hills, in the Rajsamand district near Udaipur of Rajasthan state in western India.
It is a World Heritage Site included in Hill Forts of Rajasthan. Built during the course of the 15th century by Rana Kumbha.
Kumbalgarh is situated 82 km northwest of Udaipur by road. It was the most important fort in Mewar after Chittorgarh Fort.
The fort is among the largest fort complexes in the world, and the second largest fort in India after Chittor Fort.
The fort of Kumbhalgarh has perimeter w
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It was the erstwhile capital of an important Maratha state and is dotted with some splendid palace and royal homes.
Kolhapur is also known as the ‘Dakshina Kasi’, as the temples here are considered amongst the most important in Maharashtra.
The town was also an important centre of arts, wrestling, leather footwear and Marathi film industry.

MODE OF COMMUNICATION:
Airport: Belgaum Airport, Belgaum (IXG), 105 kms away from Kolhapur town.
Rail: Kolhapur Railway Station, Kolhapur, 2 kms away from centre Kolhapur town.
Road: Well connected by road.

This imposing
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Famous home of Royal Bengal Tiger, sprawling over an area of 1,330.10 sq. kms.
Became a part of ‘Project Tiger’, launched in 1972.
Recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997.
A rich variety of animals, like wild boar, fishing cats, otters, civets, rhesus, monkeys and spotted deer.
Brackish waters are full of aquatic and reptile life forms that include olive ridley sea turtle, hard-shelled batgur terrapin, pythons, king cobra, chequered killback, monitor lizards and salvatorlizards.
Variety of birds like, heron, egret, cormorant, fishing eagle, white b
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The ‘Spiritual Capital of Punjab’ is one of the most important Sikh pilgrim centres in the country.
It was founded in 1577, by Guru Ram Das and was later named as Amritsar, after the sacred pond – Amrit Sarovar or the ‘Pool of Nectar’.

MODE OF COMMUNICATION:

Airport: Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport (ATQ), Amritsar, 12 kms away from Amritsar city centre.
Rail: Amritsar Railway Station, Amritsar, 2 kms away from Amritsar city centre.
Road: Well connected by road.


Magnificent temple complex set in the ‘heart’ of Amritsar is the holiest shrine of the
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A predominantly wooded district is home to various colourful tribes.
Rich cultural heritage is very well reflected in its numerous fairs and festivals as well as the folk songs, dances and dramas.
The headquarters of Bastar district is located on the banks of Indrawati River.
A perfect base for exploring this part of the State.
Important for cultural and handicraft centre.

MODE OF COMMUNICATION:
Airport: Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur (RPR), 299 kms away from Jagdalpur and Vishakhapatnam Airport, Vishakhapatnam (VTZ), 300 kms away from Jagdalpur.
Rail: J
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Magnificent Madurai, the ancient city on the banks of river Vaigai with an antiquity of over 2,600 years is often referred as the “Athens if the East”
It is considered to be the ‘cradle’ of Tamil culture and literature and was an important seat of learning.
According to legends, a Swaymbhu lingam, found here was once worshipped by Indra, the king of gods.
The Pandya king Kulasekara built a great shrine at the site of the lingam and a city was built around the temple.
Lord Shiva made a divine appearance on the day when the city was to be named and blessed it with drop
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Historic Hampi set on the banks of river Tungbhadra is world renowned of the ruins of the glorious capital of the Vijayanagar Empire.
It was described by the Portuguese traveller Domingo Paes as “being as large as Rome” and the “best provided city in the world”.
Famous capital was founded by the two brothers Hukka (Harihara) and Bukka in 1336.
It was ruled by 23 kings from four dynasties, over a period of 300 years.
Under Krishnadevaraya and Achyutaraya, Hampi attained glorious height.
In 1564, they were finally defeated by the Muslim rulers of North India in the dis
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One of the most important pilgrim centres of Maharashtra is set on the banks of the sacred Godavari River. It is believed that Lord Rama stayed here for some time during his 14 years exile.
The temple town has over 2000 small and big temples and bathing ghats lining the banks of the river.
Nashik is the venue of the holy Kumbh Mela, which is held once in every 12 years.
The city also famous educational and industrial centre.

MODE OF COMMUNICATION:

Airport: Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai (BOM), 185 kms away from Nashik city.
Rail: Nashik Railway Station, N
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Sacred temple complex set amidst lush lawns marks the site where Buddha attained enlightenment or spiritual illumination.
Original temple at this site was built by emperor Ashoka in 3rd century B.C.
It was rebuilt during the 7th century A.D., by the Pala kings of Bengal.
Shrine was rediscovered in 1833, by eminent archaeologists and is now World Heritage Site of UNESCO.
Present structure is a blend of architectural styles of different periods and cultures, but the style of the Guptas and later stages is clearly evident.
Exquisitely carved 54 metres high pyramidal spi
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Main transit point for Darjeeling, Kalimpong and the exotic north-eastern states.
It is indeed a centre of commercial and communicational networks of north-eastern India.
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Varanasi or Banaras, the ‘Abode of Lord Shiva’ is one of the oldest living cities in the world.
It place in Hindu mythology is virtually unrivalled and is in fact, the microcosm if Hinduism.
According to legends, the city was created by Lord Shiva himself and the Puranic literature dates its existence to at least three millennia.
Early history of Varanasi is replete with hoary tales of plunder and destruction by conquerors and religious zealots.
Kashi, the mythological name of this eternal city is said to be derived from the word ‘Kashi’, meaning shrine or bright, as it wa
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Beautiful Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka is one of the prettiest and cleanest cities of India.
It is popularly known as the ‘Garden City’ and has earned several other epitaphs like an ‘Air –condition City’, for its climate throughout the year; the ‘Silicon Valley’ of India, for its rapidly growing software market and the ‘City of Draught Beer’ etc.
Foundation of the present day Bangalore was laid in 1537, by Kempe Gowda.
A Magadi chieftain, owing allegiance to the king of Vijayanagar.
The cantonment area of Bangalore was developed by the British in early 19th century,