Enchanting Karnataka with Goa Tour
Duration: 09 Nights – 10 Days
Destinitons: Bangalore – Mysore – Hassan - Hospet – Hampi – Badami - Goa
Tour Highlights |
Bangalore |
Tipu Sultan Palace & Museum, ISKCON Temple & Lal Bagh Garden. |
Mysore |
Srirangapatna & Tipu's Summer Palace, Maharaja's Palace & Chamundi Hill |
Hassan |
Chennakeshawa Temple in Belur & Hoyasaleshwara Temple in Helebid |
Hampi |
Vitthal Temple, Queen's Bath & Lotus Mahal |
Pattadakkal & Ajhole |
World Heritage centre , Temples & Inscriptions
Cradle of Indian Architecture , Temples & Inscriptions |
Badami |
Rock cut temples, gateways & inscriptions. |
Goa |
Beaches
Optional Basilica of Bom Jesus dedicated to Infant Jesus, Church of Se Cathedral, Church of St. Francis of Assisi & Lady of Rosary Church. |
Day 01: Arrive Bangalore
Arrive
Bangalore, after a
traditional 'Swagat' (Welcome) our representative would assist you at the airport & transfer you to hotel.
Bangalore, the garden city. The spacious city has many imposing structures full of historic & modern architecture. The majestic Vidhana Soudha, a magnificent post-independence structure housing the State legislature & Secretariat, stands in the center of the city with its attractive dome & galleries.
Overnight stay in Bangalore
Day 02: Bangalore – Mysore (150 kms - 3 hrs)
Today morning we take a guided tour of Bangalore, visiting
Tipu Sultan Palace; the layout of the palace gives the idea of the ethnic Mughallifestyle. The fort & its remains present the history of the era in which it was built. The construction of the Tipu palace was started by Haider Ali & completed by Tipu Sultan, it is now a museum. Also visit
ISKCON Temple, harmonious blend of the Dravidian & modern architecture. The building has some of the modern facilities along with Vedic preaching library.
Next we visit the
Lal Bagh Garden, name Lal Bagh has been given to it for the wonderfully bloomed red roses that remain blooming all through the year. Haider Ali started building this garden in 1760
Afternoon we drive down to Mysore, capital city of the Wodeyars kingdom. It has always enchanted its admirers with its quaint charm, rich heritage, magnificent palaces, beautifully laid-out gardens, imposing buildings, broad avenues & sacred temples. There's an old world charm about the city that reaches out to everyone.
Overnight stay in Mysore
Day 03: Mysore
Today we take a tour of
Mysore, we visit the
Srirangapatna, the historic capital of
Tipu Sultan known for his struggle againstBritish rule. Several monuments relating to his rule are sprinkled across the island. Later we visit
Darya Daulat, commonly known as
Summer Palace of Tipu Sultan is situated amidst scenic surroundings on an island formed by two branches of the River Cauvery. We also visit
Maharaja Palace, designed by British architect Henry Irwin, the Amba Villas Palace as it is also known, was completed in 1912.
Chamundi Hill, which is topped with a 12th century temple of Durga with the magnificent 5m tall Nandi, Carved from single piece of granite in 1659, its one of largest in India.
In the evening we visit Brindavan Gardens, dancing musical fountains on the terraces of Krishnarajasagar Dam, is a vast stretch of the most delicately planned symphony in architecture, horticulture, engineering & aesthetics.
Overnight stay in Mysore
Day 04: Mysore – Shravanabelagola - Hassan (120 kms – 3 hrs)
Today we drive to Hassan en route visiting
Shravanabelagola, The statue of Gommateshvara Bahubali at Shravanabelagola is one of the most important tirthas (pilgrimage destinations) in Jainism, one that reached a peak in architectural and sculptural activity under the patronage of Western Ganag dynasty of Talakad.
Further we drive to
Hassan. Arrive and check in to hotel. Hassan, founded in the 11th century, by Channa Krishnappa Naik, a Palegar. The place is called Hassan after the Goddess
Hasanamba (the smiling Goddess) presiding deity of the town.
Overnight stay in Hassan
Day 05: Hassan – Belur & Halebid – Hospet (330 kms – 7 hrs)
Today we drive to
Hospet en route we take a tour of Chennakeshawa Temple at
Belur, built in the year 1117 AD to celebrate Hoysala military victories & it took over a hundred years to complete. Stories from the Purans, Upanishads & other mythological sources have been executed in the most exquisite & authentic detail, tales from Ramayana & Mahabharata. We also visit the Hoyasaleshwara Temple at
Helebid, built by Kettuvallam, during 1121 AD. Dedicated to Lord Siva has two shrines connected by pillared walls & in each shrine is a Lingam Hoyasaleshwara & Shanthaleshwara.
Further we drive to Hospet, once a beautiful capital city of Vijaynagar empire, in ancient days was known as Nagalapura. The city was razed to the ground by Sultan of South India in the year 1565.
Overnight stay in Hospet
Day 06: Hospet - Excursion of Hampi
Today we take a day excursion to Hampi, the capital city of the Vijaynagar Empire. Founded by Harihara & Bukka in 1336, it fell to the Muslim rulers in 1565 after the disastrous Battle of Talikota, subsequently lapsed into decline & abandonment. The once proud city of victory is now a city of desolation.
We visit the ruins of the Virupaksha Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva & Pampadevi. This is the only temple that is still used for worship. The temple, with its nine-storied Gopuram & ceiling of the ranga mantapa is beautifully painted with scenes from the epics & Puranas. Later visit Vittala, a splendid 56 musical pillars complex. To the east of the hall is the famous Stone Chariot with stone wheels that actually revolve. Several of the carved pillars were attacked & a large portion of the central part has been destroyed.
We also visit Elephant stables, a beautiful example of Hindu-Muslim style of architecture, housed about 11 elephants in separate compartments. Queen's bath, structure has a very plain exterior but interior is stunningly ornate, with graceful arched corridors, projecting balconies. Lotus Mahal, lotus flower top, this two-story structure has beautiful arc ways set in geometric regularity. It was an air-cooled summer palace of the queen.
Overnight stay in Hospet
Day 07: Hospet – Pattadakkal & Ajhole - Badami (150 kms – 3 hrs)
Today we drive to Badami, En route we visit Pattadakkal & Ajhole.
Pattadakkal, World Heritage centre & has 10 major temples representing the early Chaulakya architecture the biggest temple dedicated to Virupaksheshvara, has a huge gateway & several inscriptions. Ajhole, famous as the "Cradle of Indian Architecture", it has over a hundred temples scattered around the village. The oldest temple the 5th century Lad Khan Temple, The Durga (Fort) Temple has a semi-circular apse & a complete portico. Among many other temples the Jain Meguthi Temple & the two storeyed Buddhist Temple are significant.
Further we drive to
Badami, founded by Pulakesi I, ruler of the Chalukyas, the town is located at the foot of a rugged, red sandstone outcrop that surrounds Agastya tirtha water reservoir on three sides & is known for its rock-cut cave temples, sculpted between 6th-8th centuries AD.
Later afternoon we take a tour of Badami, several temples dating from the Chalukyas period in Badami. First set of temples is a group of four on a hill adjacent to the Bhutanatha tank, are dating back to the 5thShiva Natarajan depicted with eighteen arms. 2nd temple bears images of Vishnu in his Varaha & Trivikrama incarnations. 3rd rock cut temple with inscriptions dating this Vishnu temple to 578 CE during, the period of Kiritivarma Chalukyas. There are carved images of the Narasimha & Trivikrama avataras of Vishnu.
Further up, is a Jain
rock cut temple dedicated to the Tirthankara Adinath with inscriptions dating back to the 12th century. The Mallikarjuna temple dating 11th century on a star shaped plan
Overnight stay in Badami
Day 08: Badami – Goa (250 kms – 5.5 hrs)
Today we drive to Goa. Arrive and check in to hote. Rest of the day the day is free for leisure.
Overnight stay in Goa.
Day 09: Goa
After breakfast, proceed for guided city tour of Goa, Visiting old Goa Churches; Basilica of Boom Jesus, built in 16th century dedicated to Infant Jesus is the most popular & famous of all churches in . The mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, kept in a silver casket, are enshrined here. , surrounded by rolling green hills & dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the most important of all temples in & is located at Priol in Ponda Taluka. Dona Paula, a village named after Dona Paula de Menezes, the wife of a noble man Antonio de Souto Maior, who died as a young woman in 1682.
Overnight stay in Goa
Day 10: Goa Departure
Today we will transfer you to airport to board the flight for onward destination.
Our Tour concludes: We thank you for your patronage & ensures a punctual transfer to the Airport for onward travel.