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SIGHTSEEING PLACES: BANGLORE : Vidhan Soudha, Tipu Palace, Glass House, Basavan Gudi, Museum. MYSORE : Jagmohan Palace SIGHTSEEING PLACES: BANGLORE : Vidhan Soudha, Tipu Palace, Glass House, Basavan Gudi, Museum. MYSORE : Jagmohan Palace, Vrindavan Garden, Chamunda Hill, Ranganthittu Sanctuary, Shrirangpattanam, Mahishasur Statue, Zoo etc. OOTY : Botanical Garden, Lake, Tea Estate. COONOOR : Sims Park, Dolphin Nose. DAY - PROGRAMME 1: Pune: Pune dep. by 6529 exp. at 12:00 Hrs. 2: Banglore: Arrival Banglore & checking in to Hotel – Same day Banglore local Sightseeing. 3: Banglore – Mysore: Banglore to Mysore & checking in to the Hotel. Rest of the day free. 4: Mysore: Mysore local sightseeing. 5: Mysore - Ooty: Mysore to Ooty drive through Bandipur & Madumalai wild life sanctuary. Arrival Ooty & checking in to the hotel. Rest of the day free. 6: Ooty: Ooty local sightseeing with Coonoor. 7: Ooty - Banglore- Miraj: Ooty to Banglore & dep. by 6589 exp. at 20:15 Hrs. 8: Miraj: Arrival at 12:00 Happy tour ends, INCLUDES: ♣ Pune – Banglore – Pune by 3 Tier/SL Class ♣ Local tours by non a/c Vehicle ♣ Hotel accommodation with twin sharing basis with tea & breakfast EXCLUDES: ♠ Lunch, Dinner any extra like cold drinks, Laundry, tips. ♠ Any entrance fees, Guide charges etc. SIGHTSEEING PLACES: MADURAI : Minakshi Temple. KODAIKANAL : Lake, Coakers Walk, Pillars Rock, Briant Park, Green Valley View, Solar Physical Observatory, Kurunji, Andavar temple. OOTY : Botanical Garden, Lake, and Tea Estate. COONOOR : Sims Park, Dolphin Nose. DAY – PROGRAMME 1: Pune-Madurai: Pune dep. by 6339 exp. at 16:15 Hrs. 2: Madurai: Arrival Madurai at 23:40 & check in. 3: Madurai - Kodaikanal: Morning visit to Minakshi Tample (optional) & Transfers to Kodaikanal & checking in to the hotel. 4: Kodaikanal: Kodaikanal local sightseeing. 5: Kodaikanal: Day free. Walk through nilgiris around lake. Go boating & feel charm of the Queen of hills. 6: Kodaikanal - Ooty: Kodaikanal to Ooty & checking in to hotel. Rest of the day free. 7: Ooty: Ooty local sightseeing with Coonoor. 8: Ooty – Banglore - Pune: Ooty to Banglore & dep. by 6530 exp. at 20:30 Hrs. 9: Pune: Arrival Pune at 16:00 & happy tour ends. INCLUDES: ♣ Pune – Madurai, Banaglore – Pune by 3 Tier/SL. ♣ Local tours & transfers by tourist car. ♣ Hotel accommodation with bed tea and Breakfast. ♣ Ooty to Bangalore by coach. EXCLUDES: ♠ Lunch, Dinner any extra like cold drinks, Laundry, tips. ♠ Any entrance fees, Guide charges etc. NOTE: Nagarcoil Exp. runs everyday except Monday. 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INCLUDES: ♣ Panvel – Ernakulam – Pune by 3 Tier/SL. ♣ Local tours & transfers by tourist car. ♣ Hotel accommodation on twin sharing basis at all places with tea and Breakfast. ♣ Kathkali show at Cochin. EXCLUDES: ♠ Pune – Panvel. ♠ Lunch, Dinner any extra like cold drinks, Laundry, tips. ♠ Any entrance fees, Guide charges etc. ♠ KTDC Boat charges at Periyar & Backwater cruise at Alappuza. SIGHTSEEING PLACES: MADURAI : Minakshi Temple. KODAIKANAL : Lake, Coakers Walk, Pillars Rock, Briant Park, Green Valley View, Solar Physical Observatory, Kurunji, Andavar temple. MUNNAR : Tea Gardens, Mattupatty, Devikulam, Top Station, Rajmalai Hills and Pullivasan. PERIYAR : Lake Tour, Wild Life Sanctuary. DAY – PROGRAMME 1: Pune - Madurai: Pune dep. by 6339 exp. at 16:15 Hrs. 2: Madurai: Madurai arrival at 23:40 report & checking in to the hotel. 3: Madurai - Kodaikanal: Morning visit to Minakshi Temple (optional) & Transfers to Kodaikanal & checking in to the hotel. 4: Kodaikanal: Kodaikanal local sightseeing. 5: Kodaikanal - Munnar: Kodai to Munnar by tourist car & checking in to the hotel. 6: Munnar: Munnar local sightseeing. 7: Munnar - Periyar: Munnar to Periyar arrival & check in to the hotel. Visit to Wild life sanctuary & Periyar Lake. 8: Periyar - Madurai: Morning free for shopping in Spice market & transfer to Madurai. 9: Madurai - Pune: Madurai dep. by 6340 exp. at 10:30 Hrs. 10: Pune: Arrival Pune. Happy tour ends. INCLUDES: ♣ Pune – Madurai – Pune by 3 Tier/SL. ♣ Local tours & transfers by tourist car. ♣ Hotel accommodation with bed tea and Breakfast. EXCLUDES: ♠ Lunch, Dinner any extra like cold drinks, Laundry, tips. ♠ Any entrance fees, Guide charges etc. ♠ KTDC Boat charges at Periyar. NOTE: Nagarcoil Exp. runs everyday except Monday. SIGHTSEEING PLACES: HYDERABAD : Salarjung Museum, Birla Temple, Charminar, Gowalkonda Fort. NAGARJUNSAGAR : Dam on River Krishna. RAMOJI RAO FILM CITY : Picturesque sets of shooting. World of Glamour. DAY – PROGRAMME 01: Pune – Hyderabad: Leave Pune by 7031 exp. at 17:00 for Hyderabad. 02: Hyderabad: Hyderabad arrival at 08:00 check in Hotel – Same day enjoy full day local sightseeing. 03: Hyderabad – Nagarjunsagar: Nagarjunsagar local sightseeing & back to Hyderabad. 04: Hyderabad – Ramojirao: Ramoji Rao Film City local sightseeing & back to Hyderabad. 05: Hyderabad – Pune: Morning free for shopping & leave by 7032 exp. at 20:40 06: Pune: Arrival Pune at 09:15 & happy tour ends. INCLUDES: ♣ Pune – Hyderabad – Pune by 3 Tier/SL. ♣ All transfers & Local tours by tourist car. ♣ Hotel accommodation on twin sharing basis at all places. EXCLUDES: ♠ Lunch, Dinner any extra like cold drinks, Laundry, tips. ♠ Any entrance fees, Guide charges etc. TOUR ATTRACTIONS: # See splendid Charminar & rare artifacts at Salarjung Museum at Hyderabad. # Star attraction here is the Ramoji Rao Film Studio. RECOMMENDED ADD ON: # The famous Pilgrim center Shrishailyam can be arranged. NOTE: # Salarjung Museum closed on Friday. SIGHTSEEING PLACES: DARJEELING : Kanchanjunga Peak, Tea Gardens, Ganga Maya, Tiger Hill, Rock Garden, Batasia Loop, Mountaineering Institute, Zoo. SIKKIM : Tshangu lake, Nathula Border, Rumtek Monastery. KOLKATA : Victoria Memorial, Belur Math, Botanical Garden, Science City and Howrah Bridge. PEMYANGTSE : Kanchanjunga Peak view, Holy Lake. MIRIK : Tea gardens, Lake. 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INCLUDES: ♣ Pune – Delhi by Duranto 3 A/C + Delhi – Pune by 3 Tier SL Class. ♣ Local tours & transfers by NAC Indica ♣ Hotel accommodation with Room Only basis. 1 Rooms + 1 Extra Bed EXCLUDES: ♠ Lunch, Dinner any extra like cold drinks,
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