Day 01 Arrive Mumbai
Arrive in Mumbai, the Commercial capital of India. After
completing formalities with customs and immigration, you
will be received by our representative with Traditional
Indian Welcome (with garlands).
Mumbai is the capital of Maharastra State and the
gateway to this beguiling subcontinent. Of the four
great cities in India, Mumbai is the most cosmopolitan,
spear heading India's move in to the 21st Century.
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Afterwards transfer to your hotel for the overnight
stay.
Day 02 In Mumbai.
After breakfast you embark on the sightseeing trip of
World famous Elephanta Caves and Mumbai city.
Elephanta Caves: A must for any visitor to India. Mute
testimony of the Golden Age in Indian history during the
Gupta period and built to honour Lord Shiva. Elephanta
is a 3 kms long elongated island, consisting of two
hills separated by a valley. The caves with rock-cut
figures and carvings are believed to be carved by the
sculptors of Ajanta or Udayagiri. In the afternoon the
guest enjoy the sightseeing tour of the Mumbai City:
Mumbai City : includes a visit the Gateway of
India-erected to commemorate the landing of King George
V and Queen Mary in 1911; Prince of Wales Museum,
Jehangir Art Gallery, Marine Drive, Chowpatty beach,
Hanging Gardens and the Crawford Market.
After completing the sightseeing return back to the
Hotel for Overnight.
Day 03 Mumbai Aurangabad
After breakfast transfer to domestic airport to connect
the flight for Aurangabad. On arrival at Aurangabad
airport, you are received and are transferred to the
hotel
Aurangabad : The ancient city of Aurangabad is located
in the northern part of the state of Maharashtra in the
western region of India. It is 403 km away from Mumbai
and is encircled by hills. Situated on the banks of the
Kham River, this historical city is famous for its
medieval monuments and cultural heritage.
On arrival check in to the hotel.
Afternoon embark on the half day trip of Ellora Caves.
Ellora Caves: 29 Kms, North West of Aurangabad lies the
west facing caves best to be visited in the afternoon.
These caves relate the story of Evolution of Buddhism
(Caves 1 to 12), Hinduism (caves 13-29) and
Jainism,(Caves 30- 34).
Return to the hotel after the sightseeing. Evening free
at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 04 In Aurangabad
After breakfast at hotel you embark on your full day
sightseeing trip of Ajanta Caves
Ajanta Caves : 109 Km north east of Aurangabad , the
Ajanta Caves were discovered by the British troops in
1819. These caves consist of 24 monasteries and 05
Temples some of which are over 2000 years Old. The story
of Lord Buddha is depicted in the frescoes with
remarkable vividly.

After completing the sightseeing return back to the
hotel for overnight.
Day 05 Aurangabad
Hyderabad ( Approx 400 Kms / 08 Hours )
After breakfast today drive to Hyderabad. Upon arrival
check in to the hotel.
Hyderabad : After independence, Hyderabad State was
brought into the Indian Union. In 1956 Hyderabad became
the capital of Andra Pradesh. It is India's sixth
largest city and a major industrial and educational
center. While Telugu is the official and native
language, a dialect Urdu called 'Deccan' is widely
spoken. Usage of Marati, Kannada, Tamil and English has
given the city a multilingual character.
Rest of the evening free at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 06 In Hyderabad
After breakfast you embark on your full day trip of the
city which would include your visit to
Charminar is a major landmark in the city is to state
the obvious, to repeat a clichι. The Charminar is an
imposing monument, which reflects the glory of the Qutub
Shahi dynasty. It is a massive square structure, 56 m
(183.72 ft) high and 30 m (98.42 ft) wide. This monument
is built entirely of granite and lime mortar. It has 4
minarets one on each of its corners.
Salarjung Museum is situated on the southern bank of the
river Musi, the Salar Jung Museum is not far from the
other important monuments of the old city. The second
gallery has major and minor arts of South India, Stone
Sculptures, Texti les, Ivory, Metal Ware, Arms and Armor
and Indian Miniature Paintings. A separate section for
children is on the ground floor. The textile and costume
gallery has some rare exhibits of Mughal Curtains,
Kashmiri Shawls and Brocades.
Golconda Fort is one of the most magnificent fortress
complexes in India. The history of Golconda Fort dates
back to the early 13th century, when this south eastern
part of the country was ruled by the Kakatiyas. It is
built on a granite hill 120 metres high, and is
surrounded by crenellated ramparts constructed of large
masonry blocks weighing several tones.
Falaknuma Palace is situated in Falaknuma, about 4 km
South of Charminar. It stands on a hill overlooking the
city of Hyderabad. It is a magnificent palace. Falaknuma
served as the royal guest house for the rulers of
Hyderabad, King George and Queen Mary, king Edward-VIII,
then Prince of Wale. Falaknuma palace is a masterpiece
designed by an Italian architect. The marble used was
specially imported from Italy.
After completing the sightseeing return to the hotel.
Evening free at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 07 Hyderabad Gulbarga
Via Bidar ( Approx 250 Kms/06 Hours )
After breakfast drive to Gulbarga enroute visit Bidar.
Upon arrival sightseeing of
Bidar Fort : The Bidar Fort, built in 1428 by Ahmed Shah
Bahmani, stands proudly epitomizing the grandeur of the
Bahmani dynasty. Five darwazas (gates) with imposing
bastions lead into a little town nestling within the
ramparts. The Rangin Mahal, the royal residence, was
built by Ali Barid (1542-1580) and features exquisite
wood carvings and fascinating glazed tile mosaics.
Tombs of Bahmani Rulers : The tombs of Bahmani rulers in
Ashtur, Bidar were erected from 1436 to 1535. The two
most impressive are those of the ninth and tenth Bahmani
rulers, Ahmad Shah I and Allauddin Shah II. The tomb of
Ahmad Shah I has a dome rising over 30m high. The
interior of these square tombs have beautifully colored
and gilded paintings on the ceilings.
Continue the drive to Gulbarga.

Gulbarga : Gulbarga, city in southern India, in
northeastern Karnataka state, located on the Karnataka
Plateau. Gulbarga is primarily a regional market and
service center. The city was built around a stone fort
(completed in 1367) that remains mostly intact today.
On arrival check in to the hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 08 Gulbarga Bijapur (
Approx 175 Kms / 05 Hours )
After breakfast drive to Bijapur .
Bijapur : Think of Bijapur and the first thing that
comes to mind is the Gol Gumbaz - the tomb of Mohammed
Adil Shah. Gol Gumbaz boasts of the second largest dome
in the world. 44 metres in diameter, this dome forms a
highly sensitive echo-chamber. The slightest whisper
echoes seven times over and the tick of a clock held at
one end can be distinctly heard at the opposite end -
125 feet away.
Upon arrival check in to the hotel. Rest of the day free
at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 09 Bijapur Badami (
Approx 135 Kms /04 Hours )
After breakfast you start the sightseeing of the city
where you would visit
Gol Gumbaz : The most important attraction in Bijapur,
Gol Gumbaz is an architectural wonder and the largest
dome in the world. The dome dominates miles of area by
its sheer size and it is difficult to suppress the urge
to see the dome once you are there. With a height of 51
metres and diameter of 37 metres, the entire structure
has been raised on a wall whose thicknes s is 3 metres.
Ibrahim Roza :Though Gol Gumbaz is a better-known
structure, the most splendid structure in Bijapur is,
however, the Ibrahim Roza and the accompanying mosque.
The tomb of the illustrious Adil Shahi Sultan Ibrahim II
(1580-1627), the structure has been lavishly praised by
the art historians as well as the common tourists alike.
JamaMasjid : Built in 1686, during the rule of Adil Shah
I, the Jami Masjid of Bijapur is a stately structure
that is sober and massive. The huge dome of the Masjid
is onion-shaped and rests on the beams of a grand hall
divided into 45 compartments. The Mughal Emperor
Aurangzeb made some additions to the original corridors
on the northern and southern sides and put a gateway on
the eastern side.
After sightseeing drive to Badami.
Badami : Formerly known as Vatapi, Badami is a scenic
town located in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka
State. In Badami you can see rock cut cave temples, the
gateways, and the inscriptions on the pillars that also
exemplify awesome architecture. The city was founded by
Pulkeshin I, The Lion King. Under him, the city was
translated into a hub of rock cut caves along with
Aihole and Pattadakal. This interesting place in
Karnataka is full of artificial lake, temples and the
renowned Jain and Hindu caves in the sandstone hills.
Upon arrival check in to the hotel.
Rest of the day free at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 10 Badami Hospet (
Approx 175 Kms / 05 Hours )
A fter breakfast embark on the sightseeing trip of Badami
which would include your visit to
Four cave temples, which are the glorious example of
rich cultural heritage of Karnataka. Cave I is dedicated
to Lord Shiva, having pillars with square bases and
carvings on the upper part. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and
his carnations, two stone doorkeepers guard the 2nd cave
temple. Third cave temple is too dedicated to Lord
Vishnu. It is located at the base of the rock face and
has magnificent faηade. Fourth cave temple is believed
to be a later construction and is dedicated to the Jain
deities.
Afterwards drive to Hospet.
Hospet : Hospet in Karnataka is an ideal haven for those
who want to visit the architectural remains of the
temples of Vijayanagar Empire. On all sides of Hospet,
you can see large hills made of granite boulders.
Upon arrival check in to the hotel.
Rest of the day free at leisure.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 11 Hospet Hampi -
Hospet
After breakfast you embark on your excursion to Hampi
Hampi : Once a part of Vijayanagar Empire, this small
town evokes medieval village amidst numerous shrines and
temples that is still an active place of worship. The
crowded historical buildings hint at the centuries old
heritage of the village, for it is some 450 years since
Hampi's grandeur came to an end as the center of the
Vijayanagar Empire. The modern Hampi has many
reminiscences of the older Hampi, and they relish the
older and peaceful times of this amazing place. You can
see here monkeys hopping from one place to another and
hear crows on the rooftops

On arrival you start the sightseeing of the town which
would include your visit to
Vittala temple is a World Heritage monument. Incredible
sculptural work of the temple is a pinnacle of
Vijayanagar art. Virupaksha Temple is situated at the
western end of Hampi. This temple is one of the earliest
structures in the city.
Return back to Hospet after the excursion trip.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 12 Hospet - Hubli (
Approx 180 Kms / 04 Hours)
After breakfast you drive to Hubli to connect your
flight to Mumbai. Upon arrival in Mumbai received at the
domestic airport and are transferred to the
International airport to connect the flight back home
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