GOA – Karnataka Tour

GOA ARRIVAL (1N)
NORTH GOA (1N)
SOUTH GOA (1N)
GOA – BADAMI (1N)
AIHOLE & PATTADAKAL (1N)
PATTADAKAL (1N)
HOSPET – HAMPI (1N)
HAMPI EXCURSION (1N)
HAMPI – HOSPET (1N)
CHIKMAGALUR (2N)
KANNUR (1N)

GOA – Karnataka Tour

GOA – Karnataka Tour

Day 1 - GOA ARRIVAL

Arrive in Goa On the Arrival at the Goa Airport / railway station. You will be greeted by our representative and transferred to your hotel. Day at leisure. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 2 - NORTH GOA

Dolphin Boat Trip point, Fort Aguada, Candolim Beach, Calangute Beach, Baga Beach, Anjuna Beach, Chapora Fort, Vagator Beach and finally drop at hotel…   Overnight at Hotel.

Day 3 - SOUTH GOA

St. Augustine Tower, Old Goa Church St. Xavier Body, Mangeshi Temple, Spice Plantation, Donapaula, Miramar Beach Boat Cruise and finally drop at hotel.

Day 4 - GOA – BADAMI (6 Hrs)

The early morning, take your breakfast, as you must drive a long way to the city of Goa fun to Badami Karnataka . You drive through Picturesque Western Ghats. Overnight Badami.

Day 5 - DAY TRIP – AIHOLE & PATTADAKAL

The next nearest destination to be planned can be Aihole. Just 140 km away from Hampi, Aihole takes about 2 and a half hours to reach by road. A cluster of around 120 temples from the 4th century AD, Aihole is a historic site along the Malaprabha river valley in Northern Karnataka. Aihole is a delight to visit for those interested in history, archaeology, architecture, heritage, and ancient temples. The most popular and the face of Aihole is the Durga Temple. A cluster of temples mainly comprises Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist temples. The Durga temple complex also has an art gallery and an archaeological Museum which should not be missed. There is a collection of exquisite antiques excavated from the region. Contrary to its name, Lad Khan Temple showcases the iconography from Shaiva, Vaishnava, and Shakti or Durga traditions of Hinduism.

Also known as the ‘cradle of Indian Rock Architecture’, Aihole was the first capital of Chalukyas, who ruled the north Karnataka region. The temples are now being conserved and protected by the Archaeology Survey of India. A 6th-century rock-cut Ravana Phadi Cave that houses Shiva and Parvathi is another attraction not to be missed. The caves consist of intricate craftsmanship featuring Lord Shiva, Parvathi, Ganesha, and Lord Vishnu. The other famous temples are Garudagudi, Chakragudi, Ambigaragudi, Rachigudi, Kuntigudi, Hallibasappa Gudi, Badigargudi, Trimbakeshwar temple, Mallikarjuna Temple, and Jyotirlinga Temple.

PATTADAKAL EXCURSION

Just 13 km away from Aihole Pattadakal takes about 20 minutes to reach. A UNESCO World Heritage site from the 7th and 8th centuries consist of Hindu and Jain temples. Unique craftsmanship depicts both the North and South Indian styles of architecture. Chalukyas used Pattadakal for coronation ceremonies. One of the main attractions at Pattadakal is Virupaksha Temple. Constructed by queen Lokamahadevi in the 8th century AD to celebrate her husband and King Vikramaditya’s victory over Pallavas. Unparalleled craftsmanship at Virupaksha temple showcases the sculptures of Ugra Narshimha and Nataraja. The other popular temples in the complex are Papanatha temple, Galaganatha Temple, Sangameshwara temple, Chandrashekara temple, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Mallikarjuna Temple, Jambu Lingeshwara Temple, and Kadasiddeshwar Temple.

One of the most attractive events at Pattadakal is the Pattadakal Festival. A mesmerizing amalgamation of music and dance with Pattadakal temples in the backdrop makes the festival a visual treat for the spectators.

Day 6 - PATTADAKAL - BADAMI

Formerly known as Vatapi and serving as the capital of Chalukyas, Badami was constructed between the 6th and 8th centuries. Located in the district Bagalkote headquarters, Badami invites tourists, travellers, researchers, and all those who love history and heritage for its sandstone cave temples and carvings. Badami cave temple complex is home to a Jain temple and three Hindu temples. The caves at Badami are based on themes depicting, Tandava Dance by lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and his carnations. The stunning and mesmerizing backdrop of Agastya Lake and cave temple landscapes, these monuments are of great historical importance and invite photography enthusiasts.

Another attraction not to be missed near Badami is the Bhutanatha temple complex. Just a kilometre away from the main Badami cave temples, these clusters of sandstone shrines were built over a period from the 7th to 11th century AD.

Day 7 - BADAMI – HOSPET – HAMPI (4 Hrs)

The early morning, take your breakfast today because you move to Badami. To achieve Badami, you drive through Plateau en route to Hospet Deccan. On your way you visit a picturesque gorge between two hills of sandstone. In afternoon, strong south of call will see the temples extraordinarily cut back to the 6th century. On achieving Badami, you arrive at the hotel and you retire for the night.

Day 8 - HAMPI EXCURSION

Then take your breakfast today you explore the ruins at Hampi exceptional. Your itinerary will also include Noble’s Palace, tank and Mahanavami Dibba of Pushkarini. You can spend the evening entertainment. You can also explore the locals Hampi markets and bright forget to bargain while buying things. Remove for the night in your hotel.

Day 9 - HAMPI – HOSPET

After lunch, you drive to Hampi, a World Heritage. Hampi to infringe on, check-in. Relax for some time and then you move to visit the Vitthal temple, the temple Virupakshi Chamber of victory, Hazara Ramaswamy Temple balance of King’s, Lotus Mahal and mustard Ganesha. You must be tired so far. So sit back for the night in hotel.

Day 10 - HOSPET - CHIKMAGALUR

Then take your breakfast today you will travel north to Hospet. Out of Hospet reached, you will arrive at the hotel. Appointments comfortable and be ready to go for a sightseeing trip that will include the archaeological museum, Himavat Kedai Waterfall, Jogimatti, and Ankali Murugharajendra Matha. Call it a day, stay for the night in your hotel.

Day 11 - CHIKMAGALUR (BHADRA WILD LIFE SANCTURY)

Post breakfast visit bhada wildlife sanctuary, After lunch, you visit the temples at Belur and Halebid. You will also visit beautiful hill stations Kemmanagundi and Kudremukh, where you can get your cameras to capture some of the best photographs of your life. In equalize, you can explore the local markets of Chikmagalur. Remove for the night in your hotel.

Day 12 - CHIKMAGALUR – KANNUR VIA NAGARAHOLE TIGER RESERVE

Post breakfast, hotel checkout and transfer to Nagahole tiger reserve and Glenlorna Tea State visit and overnight Kannur.

Day 13 - DEPARTURE

After breakfast check out from hotel and drive to Chikmagalur airport for your onward journey.

1

GOA ARRIVAL

2

NORTH GOA

3

SOUTH GOA

4

GOA – BADAMI (6 Hrs)

5

DAY TRIP – AIHOLE & PATTADAKAL

6

PATTADAKAL - BADAMI

7

BADAMI – HOSPET – HAMPI (4 Hrs)

8

HAMPI EXCURSION

9

HAMPI – HOSPET

10

HOSPET - CHIKMAGALUR

11

CHIKMAGALUR (BHADRA WILD LIFE SANCTURY)

12

CHIKMAGALUR – KANNUR VIA NAGARAHOLE TIGER RESERVE

13

DEPARTURE

Arrive in Goa On the Arrival at the Goa Airport / railway station. You will be greeted by our representative and transferred to your hotel. Day at leisure. Overnight at Hotel.

Dolphin Boat Trip point, Fort Aguada, Candolim Beach, Calangute Beach, Baga Beach, Anjuna Beach, Chapora Fort, Vagator Beach and finally drop at hotel…   Overnight at Hotel.

St. Augustine Tower, Old Goa Church St. Xavier Body, Mangeshi Temple, Spice Plantation, Donapaula, Miramar Beach Boat Cruise and finally drop at hotel.

The early morning, take your breakfast, as you must drive a long way to the city of Goa fun to Badami Karnataka . You drive through Picturesque Western Ghats. Overnight Badami.

The next nearest destination to be planned can be Aihole. Just 140 km away from Hampi, Aihole takes about 2 and a half hours to reach by road. A cluster of around 120 temples from the 4th century AD, Aihole is a historic site along the Malaprabha river valley in Northern Karnataka. Aihole is a delight to visit for those interested in history, archaeology, architecture, heritage, and ancient temples. The most popular and the face of Aihole is the Durga Temple. A cluster of temples mainly comprises Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist temples. The Durga temple complex also has an art gallery and an archaeological Museum which should not be missed. There is a collection of exquisite antiques excavated from the region. Contrary to its name, Lad Khan Temple showcases the iconography from Shaiva, Vaishnava, and Shakti or Durga traditions of Hinduism.

Also known as the ‘cradle of Indian Rock Architecture’, Aihole was the first capital of Chalukyas, who ruled the north Karnataka region. The temples are now being conserved and protected by the Archaeology Survey of India. A 6th-century rock-cut Ravana Phadi Cave that houses Shiva and Parvathi is another attraction not to be missed. The caves consist of intricate craftsmanship featuring Lord Shiva, Parvathi, Ganesha, and Lord Vishnu. The other famous temples are Garudagudi, Chakragudi, Ambigaragudi, Rachigudi, Kuntigudi, Hallibasappa Gudi, Badigargudi, Trimbakeshwar temple, Mallikarjuna Temple, and Jyotirlinga Temple.

PATTADAKAL EXCURSION

Just 13 km away from Aihole Pattadakal takes about 20 minutes to reach. A UNESCO World Heritage site from the 7th and 8th centuries consist of Hindu and Jain temples. Unique craftsmanship depicts both the North and South Indian styles of architecture. Chalukyas used Pattadakal for coronation ceremonies. One of the main attractions at Pattadakal is Virupaksha Temple. Constructed by queen Lokamahadevi in the 8th century AD to celebrate her husband and King Vikramaditya’s victory over Pallavas. Unparalleled craftsmanship at Virupaksha temple showcases the sculptures of Ugra Narshimha and Nataraja. The other popular temples in the complex are Papanatha temple, Galaganatha Temple, Sangameshwara temple, Chandrashekara temple, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Mallikarjuna Temple, Jambu Lingeshwara Temple, and Kadasiddeshwar Temple.

One of the most attractive events at Pattadakal is the Pattadakal Festival. A mesmerizing amalgamation of music and dance with Pattadakal temples in the backdrop makes the festival a visual treat for the spectators.

Formerly known as Vatapi and serving as the capital of Chalukyas, Badami was constructed between the 6th and 8th centuries. Located in the district Bagalkote headquarters, Badami invites tourists, travellers, researchers, and all those who love history and heritage for its sandstone cave temples and carvings. Badami cave temple complex is home to a Jain temple and three Hindu temples. The caves at Badami are based on themes depicting, Tandava Dance by lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and his carnations. The stunning and mesmerizing backdrop of Agastya Lake and cave temple landscapes, these monuments are of great historical importance and invite photography enthusiasts.

Another attraction not to be missed near Badami is the Bhutanatha temple complex. Just a kilometre away from the main Badami cave temples, these clusters of sandstone shrines were built over a period from the 7th to 11th century AD.

The early morning, take your breakfast today because you move to Badami. To achieve Badami, you drive through Plateau en route to Hospet Deccan. On your way you visit a picturesque gorge between two hills of sandstone. In afternoon, strong south of call will see the temples extraordinarily cut back to the 6th century. On achieving Badami, you arrive at the hotel and you retire for the night.

Then take your breakfast today you explore the ruins at Hampi exceptional. Your itinerary will also include Noble’s Palace, tank and Mahanavami Dibba of Pushkarini. You can spend the evening entertainment. You can also explore the locals Hampi markets and bright forget to bargain while buying things. Remove for the night in your hotel.

After lunch, you drive to Hampi, a World Heritage. Hampi to infringe on, check-in. Relax for some time and then you move to visit the Vitthal temple, the temple Virupakshi Chamber of victory, Hazara Ramaswamy Temple balance of King’s, Lotus Mahal and mustard Ganesha. You must be tired so far. So sit back for the night in hotel.

Then take your breakfast today you will travel north to Hospet. Out of Hospet reached, you will arrive at the hotel. Appointments comfortable and be ready to go for a sightseeing trip that will include the archaeological museum, Himavat Kedai Waterfall, Jogimatti, and Ankali Murugharajendra Matha. Call it a day, stay for the night in your hotel.

Post breakfast visit bhada wildlife sanctuary, After lunch, you visit the temples at Belur and Halebid. You will also visit beautiful hill stations Kemmanagundi and Kudremukh, where you can get your cameras to capture some of the best photographs of your life. In equalize, you can explore the local markets of Chikmagalur. Remove for the night in your hotel.

Post breakfast, hotel checkout and transfer to Nagahole tiger reserve and Glenlorna Tea State visit and overnight Kannur.

After breakfast check out from hotel and drive to Chikmagalur airport for your onward journey.

TOUR INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS

Tour Inclusions
  • Accommodation on double / twin sharing basis.
  • 12 Nights in the above mentioned / similar hotels.
  • Breakfast in the respected Hotel during the tour.
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary
  • All Transfers and Sightseeing throughout the tour by an individual Air Conditioned
  • Vehicle with English Speaking Driver.
  • Driver Accommodation and Food
  • Toll Tax and Parking
  • All currently applicable taxes.
Tour Exclusions
  • Any kind of personal expenses such as monument Fees, laundry, telephone bills alcoholic beverages. Camera fees (still or movie).
  • Anything not specified in the itinerary
  • Entrance charges to places of interest & monuments.
  • Any flight/train Charges.
  • Unspecified meals etc.
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