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The Lost Civilization of Deccan Introducing a fine
tour including some of the most fascinating temples, great history, colorful
people and virgin beaches, one of the most rewarding journeys and splendid
combination of Karnataka and Unexplored Northern Kerala.
DAY 01 BANGALORE
Arrive Bangalore intl airport from your home country by late
night. Garland welcome, assistance and transfer to hotel and relax. O/n
Hotel.
DAY 02 BANGALORE TO GADAG
Morning free to relax, afternoon check out from the hotel and visit this
capital city of Karnataka, a modern cosmopolitan city, considered to be one
of the big IT centres of India. It's a forward-thinking, young and trendy
city with a mix of new shopping malls, bars and fast-food joints, which sit
side-by-side with its colonial past. Bangalore boasts numerous parks and
gardens and is sometimes referred to as the Garden City of India. It also
holds a treasure trove of traditional Indian arts and crafts. Our half
day sightseeing consists of:- Vidhan Soudha - The State
Legislative and Secretariat House was built in 1956 in the neo Dravidian
Style. One can see it illuminated on Sunday after 7 pm
Attara
Kacheri - Directly opposite to the Vidhana Souda is the State High
Court, a gothic monument constructed in 1867. 'Attara' in Hindi means 18.
Previously this building housed 18 departments of the Secretariat.
Bull Temple - Built by Kempe Gowda in the 16th century, this
Dravidian style temple is one of Bangalore's oldest temples. Built for Nandi
the sacred bull, who is the vehicle of Lord Shiva, it has a 4.6 m tall
monolith of the creature. Late evening after dinner from a local restaurant,
transfer to railway station to board overnight express train [6592] to Gadag
at 20.20hrs. O/n Train.
DAY 03 GADAG TO BADAMI
Arrive Gadag railway station at 09.28hrs, transfer to Badami (about
70kms/02-03hrs), check into the hotel and later in the afternoon visit this
small town, was once the illustrious capital of the Chalukyas, which has
some of the finest examples of Dravidian temple architecture. Explore the
exquisite cave temples cut into the cliff face of a red sandstone hill. O/n
Hotel.
DAY 04 BADAMI TO HOSPET After
breakfast check out from the hotel and we drive to one of the most famous
World Heritage monument:
Pattadakal - About 20 km from
Badami you arrive at the second capital of the Chalukyas, which hosted,
particularly, the coronation ceremonies. Another of those dusty towns where
you would get to see the rudimentary expressions of Hindu temple
architecture, some of the famous shrines to visit are the majestic
Virupaksha Temple, the Mallikarjuna Temple and the northern style Papanath
Temple, all within the main temple complex.
Aihole -
Lying on the banks of River Malaprabha, it was once the regional capital of
the Chalukyas and the flowering ground of Hindu temple architecture in the
South. Come here to see the 125 odd temples dating back to the 6th century.
The thousand-year-old Durga Temple stands out for its unusual yet ornate
structure. Later in the afternoon drive to Hospet (about 155kms/04hrs),
check into the hotel and relax. O/n Hotel.
DAY
05 HOSPET After breakfast we will have our full day visit to
Hampi. A perennial favourite with travellers to South India, come here
for the awe-inspiring ruins of the Vijayanagar Empire. Wander around Hampi
on a bike, or even better, on foot. Explore the Virupaksha and Vithala
shrines. Or, simply roam around the Royal Enclosure (off the Achyutaraya
Temple) and relive the grandeur of erstwhile Vijayanagar. O/n Hotel.
DAY 06 HOSPET TO HASSAN After breakfast drive
to Hassan (about 330kms/07-08hrs), enroute visit Chitradurga (Fort
of Seven Rounds) [closed on public holidays] at the foot of a group
of granite hills, rising to 1,175 m in the south. The fort was built in the
17th century by Nayak Poligars, semi-independent landlords who fled south
after the collapse of the Vijayanagar Empire in 1565. They were crushed by
Haider Ali in 1779 who replaced the Nayakas mud fort with stone and
Tipu Sultan built a palace, mosque, granaries and oilpits in it.
Arrive Hassan and check into the hotel and relax. O/n Hotel.
DAY 07 HASSAN Today our full day sightseeing
consists of:-
Chennakesava Temple at Belur, the exquisite
sculptors cover the exterior with the friezes. The line of 650 elephants
surrounds the base, with of rows of figures and foliage above. The detail of
38 female figures is perfect.
Later on proceed to Halebid to
visit the Hoysalesvara Temple, set in lawns, has two shrines
dedicated to Siva with a Nandi Bull facing each. The largest of the Hoysala
temples, it was started in 1121 but remained unfinished 86 years later, also
visit the Jain bastis. O/n Hotel.
DAY 08
HASSAN TO MYSORE After breakfast drive to Mysore (about
135kms/03hrs), check into the hotel and later start sightseeing of this
cheerful city with many admirers, blessed with easygoing charm, salubrious
climate, thriving trade and a rich heritage.
We visit:-
Mysore Palace - Built in Indo-Saracenic style with domes turrets,
arches and colonnades, the palace is a treasure house of carvings and works
of art from all over the world. The tastefully decorated and intricately
carved doors open into luxuriously decorated rooms. The palace has now been
converted into a museum, which houses souvenirs, paintings, jewellery, royal
costumes and other possessions of the Wodeyars dynasty. The Durbar Hall has
an ornate ceiling and many carved pillars, which are said to have been
brushed with gold. The walls of the palace have been painted with pictures
of the Dussera processions. The perspective of these paintings gives you the
impression of the procession coming towards you wherever you might be
standing.
St. Philominas Church - Built in an
imposing gothic style with its stained glass windows is a truly majestic
sight.
Devaraja Fruit and Vegetable Market - Typically
Indian, a palate of colour, people, animals, smells and sounds. Stretching
all the way through Sayaji Road, this market is a great place to view the
local life and people, and also makes a great subject for photographs.
DAY 09 MYSORE TO VYTHIRI After breakfast drive
to Vythiri (about 145kms/04hrs), situated at a height of 700 to 1200 metres
above Sea level, bounded by peculiar and geographical position, blessed with
mist clad mountains and sylvan valleys. Arrive and check into the hotel and
later in the afternoon free time for a nature walk. O/n Hotel.
DAY 10 VYTHIRI Today early morning, we make a
short drive to Thirunelly for a trek towards Pakshipathalam.
THIRUNELLY-PAKSHIPATHALAM DISTANCE 7KM TIME 3-4HOURS
LEVEL EASY The steps behind the Thirunelly Temple lead to
Panchateertha and the Papanashini spring. Legend has it that as Brahma
was consecrating Vishnus idol at Thirunelly, Garuda was escaping with
the amrita kumbha (pot of nectar), arriving at Thirunelly just in time for
the installation of his masters idol. He circled above thrice and a
drop of amrita fell into the stream, endowing it with amazing purifying
powers. It is believed that after his aerial circumambulation, Garuda
perched on Karimala, where today you can see a small projection shaped in
the form of an eagle. The rock is known as Garudapara and Garuda,
the King of Birds, Stands guard over his winged subjects at Pakshipathalam,
a veritable avian paradise. Pakshipathalam or Birds of the
Subterranean is a natural rock cave located at the northern end of the
Brahmagiri Hills. A7km trek from Thirunelly takes you there through a dense
jungle and can be covered in 3-4 hrs. Theres watchtower that offers a
good perch for bird-watching. In the monsoons, Pakshipathalam remains
out of bounds as the path is faint, the trail is slippery and the forest
teems with leeches and irritated animals of varying sizes. Later trek
back and drive to hotel and relax. O/n Hotel.
DAY
11 VYTHIRI TO NEELESHWAR After breakfast drive to Neeleshwar (about
195kms/04-05hrs), check into your houseboat and start cruise in the virgin
backwaters, absorbing the beauty of the river and its banks. O/n Houseboat.
DAY 12 NEELESHWAR Morning visit
nearby Ananda Ashram and later in the afternoon visit the Ananthapura Lake
Temple, 30 km from Bekal. This 9th century temple is the only lake temple in
Kerala and is the moolasthanam (original abode) of Anandapadmanabha, the
deity of Sree Padmanabha Swami Temple, Thiruvananthapuram. We conclude our
sightseeing with imposing circular fort at Bekal, which is one of the
largest and best-preserved forts in Kerala. Also enjoy the beautiful expanse
of the shallow beach near the Bekal fort known as Bekal Fort Beach. O/n
Hotel.
DAY 13 NEELESHWAR TO MANGALORE TO
BANGALORE After breakfast drive to Mangalore airporot (about
80kms/02-03hrs), to board flight to Bangalore by IT 142 at 17.05
18.05hrs. On arrival, have dinner from a good restaurant and further late
night transfer to intl airport to board flight to your onward
destination.
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