Incredible India Tour |

Day 01 Delhi:
Welcome on board at the Delhi airport/railway station you will be escorted by our tour representative. Delhi the capital and the third largest, state of India. The city stands at the west bank of the Yamuna River at the narrowest point between the Aravali hills and the Himalayas. This bustling city has a blend of the old and the new, the oriental and the western, the quiet and the congested. ‘Delhi’ the name brings the images of not just a city, it also spells splendour. It is a place where history is elegantly preserved by modernity. Check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Delhi consists of two parts mainly Old Delhi and New Delhi. Visit the most interesting places like the Red Fort – Shah Jahan’s elegant citadel constructed of red sandstone, Lahori Gate – the main gate to the fort facing towards Lahore, Jama Masjid – the largest mosque in India, India Gate – a war memorial, Lakshmi Narayana Temple, Connaught Palace – the business and tourist center, Jantar Mantar, Rashtrapati Bhavan – official resident of the President of India, National Museum, Qutb Minar complex, etc. Later in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 02 Delhi – Mandawa:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Mandawa. This little town in Rajasthan was found during the 18th century. Lord Krishna’s painting on the outer walls of the fort is the most famous tourist attraction here. On reaching Mandawa check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Visit the Fort, the Goenka Havelis, and the Shiva Temple with a rock crystal ‘lingam’. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 03 Mandawa – Bikaner:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Bikaner. It is popularly called as the camel country. Bikaner is renowned for the best riding camels – ship of the desert in the world. The wealth of its architectural heritage lies in its forts, palaces and temples. The Karni Matha Temple is the most famous here it is a place where thousands of rats are worshipped by the devotees. On reaching Bikaner check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour to visit the famous Karni Matha Temple, the beautiful Jain temples, the Junagarh fort and Museum and the Bhaironi Temple. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 04 Bikaner – Jaisalmer:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Jaisalmer. Peerless and irresistible, the fortress-city of Jaisalmer stands tall and proud, in lonely grandeur. Built of yellow sandstone, the fortress towers over the new city, huddled close to its massive walls. The origin of Jaisalmer has an interesting legend. It is said that during the months of October and February is the most comfortable period to visit the golden city. The annual Desert Festival which is celebrated here attracts a large number of people. On reaching Jaisalmer check in hotel and spend the rest of the day shopping or at leisure. Jaisalmer is well known for the mirror worked and rich embroidered fabrics so go out shopping for these beautiful stuff. Spend the night at the hotel.
Day 05 Jaisalmer:
Morning after breakfast, drive out for the local tour of Jaisalmer. Visit the Gadsisar Lake, the Fort, Manak Chowk and Havelis, Tazia tower, the government museum, Jain temple, Laxminath temple, the gyan bhandar or the library, the sunset point, etc. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 06 Jaisalmer – Jodhpur:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Jodhpur – the second largest city in Rajasthan which was earlier the capital of Marwar state. The city takes its name after its founder Prince Jodha, a scion of valiant Rajput Clan. Jodhpur is a beautiful sprawling white washed city with its fascinating winding streets, palaces, latticed worked windows, stone screens through which light filters making varied patterns on ancient stone floors, temples, lakes and painted ceilings. It basically represents a long heritage of monuments built by master craftsmen and warrior builders. On reaching Jodhpur check in hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure at the hotel.

Day 07 Jodhpur:
Morning after breakfast, drive out for the local tour of Jodhpur. Visit the Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada – the white marble memorial to Maharaja Jaswant Singh, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Girdikot and Sardar market- the colorful markets of Jodhpur, Umaid gardens, Balsamand lake and gardens, Mahamandir temple, Luni fort, etc. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 08 Jodhpur – Ranakpur:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Ranakpur. It is one of the most important and largest Jain temples in India and is one of the five holy places of the Jain community. The temples are enclosed within a wall and were built during the 15th century. On reaching Ranakpur check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Visit the Chaumukha temple (four faced temple) dedicated to the Tirthankara Rishabji, Jain temples to Parsvanth and Neminath, the Sun Temple, , the Kumbhalgarh fort and wildlife sanctuary, etc. Later on return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 09 Ranakpur – Udaipur:
Morning after breakfast, drive out to visit the beautiful Jain temple which are built out of marble. Later on proceed to Udaipur which is popularly called as the City of Lakes. Udaipur is well known for its lakes, marble palaces and beautiful gardens. Udaipur was found and grew around the lake Pichola. The lake palace is the best example of the unique cultural explosion. It is a traditionally planned walled city, its bastioned rampart wall which is pierced by five massive gates, each studded with iron spikes. On reaching Udaipur check in hotel and spend the rest of the day at the hotel.
Day 10 Udaipur:
Morning after breakfast, drive out for the local tour of Udaipur. Visit the City Palace – the biggest palace in Rajasthan, Jagdish Temple, Bharatiya Lok Kala Museum, Fateh Sagar, Pichola Lake, Jag Niwas Island, Jag Mandir Island, Gulab Bagh – the rose garden, etc. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 11 Udaipur – Chittorgarh:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Chittorgarh one of the oldest cities in Rajasthan and the capital of Rajputs of Mewar. The Chittorgarh Fort spreads over 700 acres and was built by Chitrangad Mauir. The 180 metre high hill is located within the fort. Chittaur echoes with the tales of romance and valour unique to the Rajput tradition. Visit The Palace of Rana Kumbha, tower of Victory, Padmini’s palace, Kirti Stambha and the Meera Temple. Later on move to the Bijaipur castle and spend the night here.
Day 12 Chittorgarh – Bundi:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Bundi. It is situated in a beautiful narrow valley above which towers the Taragarh Fort. The isolated and independent, the entire township appears like a miniature painting, frozen in time for the traveller. On reaching Bundi check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Visit the Bundi Palace, Chattar Mahal and Raniji-ki-Baodi. Later on return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 13 Bundi – Kota:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Kota. It was the former capital of Princely state. It is situated on the right bank of the river Chambal. Driving into Kota means driving into, the magic along the mighty Chambal. It is known as the industrial capital of Rajasthan with an interesting blend of the old and the new. On reaching Kota check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour of Kota. Visit the Kota fort, the Rao Madho Singh Museum, The Chambal garden, the Jag Mandir, Brij Vilas Palace, Umaid Bhawan Palace and others. Later in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 14 Kota – Jaipur:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Jaipur. It is popularly referred as the Pink City and is one of the finest planned cities of India. The city of Jaipur becomes more enchanting at sunset when its reddish sandstone buildings get immersed in a magical glow. On reaching Jaipur check in hotel and spend the rest of the day at the hotel.
Day 15 Jaipur
Morning after breakfast, drive out for the local tour of Jaipur. Visit the City Palace – a fine synthesis of traditional rajasthani and Mughal art and architecture, Jantar Mantar – the observatory, Hawa Mahal or also called as the palace of the winds – the highlight of Jaipur, the central museum, Birla Planetarium and others. Later in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 16 Jaipur – Agra
Morning after breakfast, the drive to Agra. Agra the royal seat and the capital of the yesteryears, the city of Mughal splendour is only 200 kms away from Delhi. Agra is home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World the ‘Taj Mahal’ it is the symbol of love. The architectural wealth at Agra has secured its place on the international map. On reaching Agra check in hotel later move out for the local tour of Agra. Visit Taj Mahal – the world’s most famous symbol of love which stands on the banks of the river Yamuna, the Agra Fort, Moti Masjid also called as the Pearl Mosque, Jahangir’s Palace – the private residence inside the fort, Panch Mahal – the five storied palace and other places. Later in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 17 :Agra – Delhi – Mumbai
Morning drive to Delhi airport to board your flight to Mumbai. On arrival at Mumbai airport, meet our tour representative who will escort you to the cab to be driven to the hotel. Mumbai popularly called as Amchi Mumbai which means Our Mumbai. It is the capital of Maharastra and the financial powerhouse of India. It is the heart of Hindi film industry and industrial hub of everything from textiles to petrochemicals. It is called as Mumbai after the patron goddess Mumba Devi. It is also referred as ‘The Queen of Indian Cities’ and is one of the modern cities of the world. On reaching Mumbai check in hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Day 18 Mumbai:
Morning after breakfast, drive out for the local tour. Visit the Gateway of India, Colaba – the most fashionable and vibrant suburb, Prince of Wales Museum, National Gallery of Modern Art, Jehangir Art Gallery, Flora Fountain, Mumbai University and High Court, Marine Drive, Mani Bhavan, Chowpatty Beach, Haji Ali, Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mahalaxmi temple, Juhu beach, etc also spend time shopping in this beautiful city. Later on return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 19 Mumbai – Aurangabad:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Mumbai airport to board your flight to Aurangabad. On arrival at Aurangabad airport, meet our tour representative who will escort you to the cab to be driven to the hotel. This city got its name from Aurangazeb who made it his capital. It is one of the useful bases for exploring Ajanta and Ellora caves. The city is also a major industrial centre of Maharastra. On reaching Aurangabad check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Visit the Panchakki or the water mill; it is a charming sight of spring waters falling from a height, Bibi-Ka-Makbara the replica of Taj Mahal, etc. Later on return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 20 Aurangabad – Ajanta – Aurangabad:
Morning after breakfast, drive out for a day’s excursion to Ajanta Caves known for the 29 Buddhist cave temples. It is situated in the inner fold of the Sahyadri hills and is just 100 kms from Aurangabad. The exquisite paintings and sculptures of Buddha’s life which belongs to the Mahayana period is the main attraction here. Cave number 26 is the largest of the chaityas, the marvelous figure of the ailing Buddha attended by grieving disciples is the best of all. Spend the day in this beautiful place and late in the evening drive back to Aurangabad for an overnight stay.
Day 21 Aurangabad – Ellora – Aurangabad:
Morning after breakfast, drive out for a day’s excursion to Ellora caves one of the world heritage site. It has the largest collection of cave temples in India and is just 30 kms from Aurangabad. There are 34 cave temples out of which 12 are the Buddhist Caves, 17 Hindu Caves and 5 caves of the Jain Faith. There are nearly 22 caves which are dedicated to Lord Shiva. Among the 12 Buddhist caves, cave 5 is very large and was intended to be the meeting place for all the monks, cave 11 and 12 are more impressive for their size. Among the Hindu caves Cave 15 has superb sculpture of lord Shiva spearing a demon, the Kailasha Temple – the temple carved from solid rock is one of the main attraction here. The Jain caves here have their own importance. The Grishneshwar Temple one of the 12 jyotirlingas or the sacred Shiva shrines is at Ellora. Spend most of the day here and late in the evening drive back to Aurangabad for an overnight stay.
Day 22 Aurangabad – Mumbai – Goa:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Aurangabad airport to board your flight to Mumbai. On arrival at Mumbai airport to board your flight to Goa. On arrival at Goa airport, meet our tour representative who will escort you to the cab to be driven to the hotel. Goa popularly called as the Pearl of India. It is a unique and vastly different from the rest of India. The swaying palms, miles of golden sun and sands, lush abundant greenery and mangrove forests, blue skies and pale hills, etc makes Goa to be one of the unique destinations in India. The charm lies essentially in the fact that it’s possible for every tourist to find exactly what he is looking for in this little haven. It is famous for its beaches and is also famous for its historic churches and temples. The unique culture of Hindus, Christian, Muslim and Portuguese makes it’s a fascinating place. On reaching Goa check in resort and spend the rest of the day at leisure.

Day 23 Goa
Morning after breakfast, drive out for the local tour of North Goa. Visit Panjim – the capital of Goa, Sri Vital Mandir, Sri Kamakshi Saunsthan Shiroda, Dona beach, Baga beach, Old Goa Church, St. Cajetan church, Tower of St. Augustine, St. Francis Church, Sri Bhagavati Temple, Anjuna beach and Anjuna Flea market, Calangute beach, etc. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 24 South Goa:
Morning after breakfast, drive out for the local tour of South Goa. Visit Colva beach, Bogmalo beach, Santa Durga temple, Vasco-da-gama popularly called as Vasco, the church of holy spirit, Sri Navdurga Saunsthan, Sri Damodar temple, Loutulim, etc. Later on return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 25 Goa – Chennai:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Goa airport to board your flight to Chennai. On arrival at Chennai airport, meet out tour representative who will escort you to the cab to be driven to the hotel. Chennai the capital and the principal port-city of Tamil Nadu and regarded to be the ‘Gateway to the South’. It is most of the time called as the cultural capital of India for its deep-rooted traditions and heritage. Chennai was earlier called as Madras or Madaraspatanam. The charming features of Chennai are its allegiance to ancient traditions, no matter how modernized it has become at present. Check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour of the city. Visit Fort St. George, the government museum complex, MGR film city, Birla Planetarium, Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Marina beach – the second longest beach in the world, Crocodile bank, etc. Later in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 26 Chennai – Kanchipuram:
Morning after breakfast, drive to the city of thousand temples – Kanchipuram. It is one of the seven most sacred cities of India and is also called as the ‘Varanasi of the South’. The city is a witness to the rise and fall of the Dravidian rulers and their style of architecture. In addition to being a pilgrimage centre, it was also the centre of learning, culture and philosophy. The temple town of Kanchipuram is famous for its temples and its hand woven silk and zari. On reaching Kanchipuram check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Visit the Ekambareshvara temple – dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vaikunta Perumal Temple, Kamakshi Amman Temple, Devarajaswami Temple, Kailasnatha Temple, etc. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 27 Kanchipuram – Mahabalipuram:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Mahabalipuram also called as Mamallapuram. It was earlier a famous seaport which was found by the Pallavas however is today a fascinating archaeological site. The monuments of Mamallapuram, most of them rock-cut temple belong to the earlier phase of Dravidian temple architecture. There is a shore temple it is one of the oldest that has survived the ravages of time. On reaching Mahabalipuram check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Visit the Shore temple, the nine rock-cut cave temples, Crocodile bank, Thirukkalukundram, Tiger Caves – it houses a shrine of goddess Durga, Arjuna’s Penance – one of world’s largest and finest stone bas-relief, etc. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 28 Mahabalipuram – Pondicherry:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Pondicherry – the charming coastal town with a few enduring pockets of French culture and an ashram. The architecture, cuisine and even the housing reflects the legacy of the French. Pondicherry also has an ancient history record of being home to Agastya Muni. On reaching Pondicherry check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Visit the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Raj Niwas, The Museum, the botanical garden, Auroville, the churches and temples, etc. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 29 Pondicherry – Chidambaram:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Chidambaram – it is an important pilgrim centre and a holy place for the Shaivites. The city got its name from Chit Ambaram, which means the sky permeated with an atmosphere of intelligence and wisdom. This is one of the Pancha Linga Kshetras depicting Shiva in the Akasha Linga aspect. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of Nateshwara or Lord Nataraja. On reaching Chidambaram check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Visit the famous Lord Nataraja Temple, Tillai Kaliamman Temple, Annamalai University, Poompuhar, Paavai Manram, Vaideeswaran Kovil dedicated to Lord Shiva, Srimushnam – the famous Vaishnava temple, Seerkazhi – popular temple associated with Gnana Sambandhar, Vadalur, Parangi Pettai – the Port Nova, Poompuhar Beach, etc. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 30 Chidambaram – Thanjavur:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Thanjavur. It was earlier the capital of the Chola, Nayak and the Maratha rulers. The city got its name as per the dying request of the demon, Thanja who was destroyed by Lord Vishnu. It is also referred as the ‘City of Refuge’ and is also popularly known as the ‘Rice bowl of Tamil Nadu’. The city has reached its zenith becoming the centre of Tamil learning and culture during the Chola rule. There are rare specimens of old art and architecture, inscriptions and paintings created centuries ago. On reaching Thanjavur check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Visit the Brihadishwara temple one of the finest contributions by the Chola dynasty, the Palace Building, Saraswati Mahal, Sangitha Mahal, Karundhittangadi Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, Kuthanur – rare temples of goddess Saraswati, Manora, Poovanoor, Thiruppugalur dedicated to Lord Shiva, etc. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 31 Thanjavur – Tirchy:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Tirchy - it is the forth largest town of Tamil Nadu. It is situated on the banks of the river Kaveri. The town and the rock fort temple were built by the Nayaks of Madurai. The rock fort temple looms at a spectacular height of 83 mts. on a massive rocky outcrop. This rock claims to be oldest in the world and is regarded to be older than the Himalayas. The Uchipillaiyar temple is the rock fort temple dedicated to Lord Ganesh is the main attractions here. On reaching Tirchy check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Visit the Rock Fort, St. John’s Church, Vayalur, Sri Ranganathaswamy temple, Jambukeshwara temple, Thiru Erumbur – a famous where Lord Shiva is worshipped, etc. Later on return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 32 Tirchy – Madurai:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Madurai, one of the ancient most cities of India. It is one of south India’s oldest cities and has been a centre of learning and pilgrimage for centuries. The city is said to be blessed by Mauram (nectar) from Lord Shiva’s lock. Sri Meenakshi Amman located at the heart of the city is the famous tourist attractions here. It is the best example for the Dravidian style of architecture. The gopurams are covered with beautiful profusion of multicolored images of gods, goddesses, animals and mythical figures. Madurai is popularly known as the ‘Temple Town of South India’. On reaching Madurai check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Visit the Meenakshi Amman Temple, Tirumalai Nayak Mahal, Mariamman Teppakulam tank, the government museum, etc. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 33 Madurai – Kanyakumari:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Kanyakumari. The place got its name from the Virgin Deity. It is a place where the three great seas, the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea, leave an indelible impression. Thousands of visitors assemble on the tip of the sea shore to get the view of the sunset. Particularly on the Full moon day sunset and moon rise can be seen simultaneously. It is one of the best views of nature. The city is also famous for the temple Parashakti popularly known as Kanya Kumari Amman. On reaching Kanyakumari check in hotel and later on move out for the local tour. Visit the Kumari Amman Temple, Konerishwarar Temple – it is about thousand years old and is dedicated to Lord Shiva, Gandhi Memorial, Vivekananda Memorial, Tiruvalluvar Statue – a huge statue of Tamil Savant Poet has been instatlled on the minor rock adjacent to Vivekananda Memorial, St. Mary’s Church, Guganathaswamy Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, Muttam, etc. Later on return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 34 Kanyakumari – Trivanduram – Kovalam:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Kovalam via Trivanduram. It is the capital city of Kerala. The city got its name from Tiru Anantha Puram, which means the city of Anantha, referring to Vishnu as Padmanabhaswamy. It is a beautiful sea-side city built on seven hills. Visit Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Kavadiar Palace, Government Museum, Chacha Nehru Children’s Museum, Zoological Garden, Veli Tourist Village, Thiruvallam – a temple dedicated to Lord Parasurama, etc. Later on proceed towards Kovalam. It was ones the fishing village and now the paradise for beach lovers on arrival check in beach resort rest of the day is at leisure to enjoy water spots or you can take an Ayurvedic massage and Sun bath and over night stay at resort.
Day 35 Kovalam:
Morning after breakfast, drive out for the local tour of Kovalam. Visit the Kovalam beach. Kovalam has 4 main beaches namely Ashok Beach, Samudra beach, Eve’s beach, Light house beach all within short walking distance from each other provide visitors with their fill of sun, sea and sand. This is the reason Kovalam has become an international tourist destination for beach lovers in India next to Goa. Get involved in the adventure sports like swimming, skiing, sun bathing and so on. Late in the evening return back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 36 Kovalam – Alleppey:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Alleppey – it is another important backwater destination of Kerala and also called as rice bowl of Kerala. Aleppey is also called as Alappuzha and is famous for boat race. On reaching Alleppey check in houseboat to experience an unimaginable and unforgettable experience of Kerala Backwater’s which is called as Jewel’s of Kerala .Yes you are right to day you will be boarding a House boat for 24 hrs backwater cruise first let me explain the special feature’s of a House boat .House Boat was called as Kettuvallam long back this boats were used to transport rice and Coir around the backwaters now this has become the main attraction of Kerala each houseboat is of excellent construction and luxurious furnishing with exquisite flooring, hull and valavara (canopy). They are in top cruise worthy condition. With a sun deck, spacious living/dining area. with attached toilets. Houseboat is usually manned by a crew, comprising a cook, a guide and oarsman. While aboard you can avail similar facilities offered in a star hotel. All meals will be served inside the house boat dinning hall by afternoon 12.00pm board the house boat for a backwater cruise covering Alleppey and Kumarakom backwaters and over night stay at house boat.

Day 37 Alleppey – Thekkedy:
Morning by 9.00am house boat at Alleppey and board the cab to drive to Thekkedy. It is also known as Periyar, it is 190kms from Cochin. Thekkedy is noted for its wildlife and scenic beauty. The Main attractions of Thekkedy is “Periyar wildlife Sanctuary and Tiger Reserve” it is India’s most successful wildlife protection project covering an area of nearly 800 sq km. On arrival Thekkedy check in resort rest of the day is at leisure evening you can take an Elephant ride around Periyar Lake and over night stay at Thekkedy.
Day 38 Thekkedy:
Morning after breakfast, drive out for the local tour. Visit Mullaiperiyar Dam across the Periyar river .Periyar wild life sanctuary one of the most popular ways to see the sanctuary is to take a boat around Periyar lake . Periyar wild life sanctuary one of the most popular ways to see the sanctuary is to take a boat around Periyar lake .Periyar wild life is also famous for Elephants and over night stay at resort.
Day 39 Thekkedy – Munnar:
Early Morning check out hotel and drive to Munnar heading towards Munnar the road Winds its way through endless tea plantation you can see as though a green carpet is spread over a huge area to welcome you to this beautiful hill station .Munnar is a nature rich place there are enchanting high ranges ,lakes streams and lovely view of low flying clouds and mist filled valleys . Munnar is situated at the confluence of three rivers at a height of 6000 ft .Munnar is the highest town in Kerala and lies at the heart of Tea country .On arrival Munnar you will be checking in resort and rest of the day is at leisure and over night stay at resort.
Day 40 Munnar:
This morning after breakfast at resort move out for an in and around local tour of Munnar .Visit Anaimudi Mountain this is the highest peak of South India. Eravikulam National Park this lies to the north of Munnar on the slopes of Anaimudi .visitors are limited to a small section of the sanctuary near to he entrance to protect the rare flora and fauna of the region .The Main attraction of the park is Nilgiri Tahr one of the rarest Mountain goats in the world . Mattupatty Dam& Lake , Top Station this place lies at the east of Munnar .Mattupatty Dam has created a large lake that extends back to the hills you can hire boats to explore the waters further. On the way back to resort visit View point and Munnar town Were you can buy Tea Powder ,Cardamom etc and over night stay at resort .

Day 41 Munnar – Cochin:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Cochin. It has a magnificent natural harbor almost in the center of the city. Cochin is also called as Kochi it has long been a magnet for traders its architecture shows influences of each Successive arrival from Portuguese to the Dutch to the British the main attraction of Cochin which you will covering in the local tour is Chinese fishing nets, Fort Kochi, St Francis’s Church, Santa Cruz Cathedral, Mattancherri Palace, Willington Island etc and over night stay at the hotel.
Day 42 Cochin:
Morning after breakfast, drive to Cochin airport/railway station to proceed towards your onwards destination.






