Karnataka Exotic Tour Package
Day 01 : Bangalore
Meeting and assistance on arrival and transfer to hotel. Later a half day
city tour visiting Lal Bagh,Cubbon Park,Bull Temple,Vidhan Soudha and
M.G.Road.Evening at leisure.
Bangalore :
Founded in 1537 by a local chieftain Kempe Gowda,this bustling capital city
of Karnataka has a perpetual holiday atmosphere thanks to its weather.It is
also known as the garden city and Silicon valley of India.
Vidhan Soudha :
A magnificent building housing the State Legislature and Secretariat.It is
built entirely of Granite in Neo-Dravidian style.
Attara Kacheri
houses the State High Court.
Lalbagh has a variety of Old trees,
fountains, Lotus Pools, Terraces and assortment of Tropical Herbs and Sub
Tropical Herbs.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 02 : Bangalore - Mysore by surface (135 km)
Morning depart for Mysore enroute visiting Srirangapatna On arrival in
Mysore check-in at the hotel.Later a city tour of Mysore visiting the Palace
and the Art Gallery.An option to visit Chamundi Hill in the evening to see
the lights of Mysore.
Srirangapatnam :
This island fortress of the legendary warrior is 16 km from Mysore
city.Inside the fortress is Tipu's mosque with its twin minarets,the
celebrated Ranganatha Swamy temple,the Wellesley Bridge and the dungeons
where British officers were once imprisoned.Eqully impressive is the ornate
white domed Gumbaz.About 1 km to the east of the fort is the Daria
Daulat,the summer palace of Tipu Sultan now converted into a museum.
Mysore :
Part city,part small town was erstwhile capital of the Wodeyars the rulers
of Mysore.Mysore's charm is unique.The City Royale is famous for its opulent
palaces,stately buildings,sprawling gardens,silks,sandalwood and myriad
tourist attractions in its proximity.
Mysore Palace :
Built in 1912 in the Indo Saracenic style,this palace excudes grandeur that
is unmatched. Chamundi Hills towering over the city of
Mysore.Half-way up is the Nandi Bull, a majestic 4.8 metre monolith.Right on
top is the 2000 year old Chamundeshwari Temple, the patron goddess
of the Wodeyars.The summit offers a panoramic view of Mysore's lakes, parks
and palaces.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 03 : Mysore
Morning after breakfast an excursion to Somnathpur and return by
noon.Evening at leisure.
Somnathpur, the
Chenna Kesava Temple situated in the village
of Somnathpur,35 Km from Mysore,the exquisitely carved,star-shaped temple
with triple towers is a typical example of Hoysala architecture.Beautifully
sculptured images of gods and goddesses and the scenes from the epics
Ramayana and Mahabarat as well as the remarkably ornate ceilings in the
pillared hall will take your breadth away.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 04 : Mysore - Belur & Halebid by surface (
180 km)
Morning proceed to Halebid & Belur via the town of Hassan enroute
visiting Shravanbelgola.
Shravanbelgola, a prominent Jain pilgrimage centre in Hassan
districy.Is home to Asia's largest monolithic statue. Lord Gomateshwara here
towers 58ft.
Belur :
It is today famous for its ancient exquisite temples. The Chennakeshava
Temple being the finest example of the Hoyasala architecture it took 103
years to complete. The façade of the temple is filled with intricate
sculptures and friezes with no portion left blank. Elephants, episodes from
the epics, sensuous dancers
they are all there-awe inspiring in their
intricate workmanship. The Veeranarayan Temple and the smaller shrines are
well worth a visit.
Halebid the temples of Halebid like those of Belur, bear mute testimony to
the rich, cultural heritage of Karnataka. The Hoysaleswara Temple, dating
back to the 12th century, is astounding for its wealth of sculpture details.
The walls of the temple are covered with an endless variety of gods and
goddess, animals, birds and dancing girls. Yet no two facets of the temple
are the same. This magnificent temple-guarded by a Nandi Bull-was never
completed, despite 86 years of labour.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 05 : Hassan - Hospet
Morning travel north to Hospet the base from which to visit the Vijanagar
City ruins near the village of Hampi.
Hampi :
Holds many a delightful surprises.The most famous is the
Kings Balance
where kings were weighed against gold or money and which was then
distributed to the poor.Also worth a visit are the
Queen's Bath with
its arched corridors,projecting balconies and lotus shaped fountains,the two
storied
Lotus Mahal,the huge
Elephant stables,the splendid
Vitthala Temple with its musical pillars and the
Stone Chariot,the
Virupaksha Temple,
Ugra Narashima,the 6.7 meters tall
monolith,the
Pushkarini Tank,the
Mahanavami Dibba,etc.
Temples of this city are noted for their dimensions,florid ornamation,bold
and delicate carvings,stately pillars,magnificient pavilions and a great
wealth of iconographic and traditional depictions which include subjects
from Ramayana and Mahabharata.The
Pampapati temple is one of the
largest temples at Hampi.The
Vitthala Temple is an excellent example
of Vijayanagara style.
Also present are some monolithic statues of Lakshmi,Narashima and Ganesha
which are noted for their massiveness and grace.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 06 : Hampi
Morning sightseeing tour of Hampi.Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 07 : Hospet - Badami
Morning leave for Badami.On Arrival check in at Hotel. Afternoon
sightseeing of Badami.
Badami :
It was once the capital of Chaulakyas.It has four rock cut cave temples,the
largest being the third cave dedicated to Vishnu.Overlooking the temples is
a reservoir,its banks dotted with temples dedicated to Vishnu and Shiva.The
Bhutanatha Temples and the Museum set up by the Archeological Survey
of India,are the other attractions.
Overnight at the hotel .
Day 08 : Badami - full day excursion to Pattadakal
and Aihole
A full day excursion to Pattadakkal and Ajhole and return to Badami.
Pattadakal :
It is a World Heritage centre and has 10 major temples representing the
early Chaulakya architecture the biggest temple dedicated to
Virupaksheshvara,has a huge gateway and several inscriptions.In front of the
temple is a majestic 2.6 m high Nandi.
Ajhole :
It has over 125 temples all intricately carved and rich in detail.The
oldest temple is perhaps the 5th century Lad Khan Temple,The Durga (Fort)
Temple has a semi-circular apse and a complete portico.The Hutchmalli
Temple,the Ravalphadi Cave Temple,the Konti Temple Complex,the Uma
Maheshwari ,the Jain Meguthi Temple and the two storeyed Buddhist Temple are
the other attractions.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 09 : Badami
Morning proceed to Goa/Hubli/Hyderabad or Bangalore
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Hotels in Bangalore
Hotels in Mysore
Hotels in Badami
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Hotels in Halebid
Hotels in Belur
Hotels in Hampi
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