Post conference Mumbai & Aurangabad Tour

Post conference Mumbai & Aurangabad Tour
Day wise Itinerary
GOA – MUMBAI – AURANGABAD – MUMBAI
(04 NIGHTS/05 DAYS)
18 July 2015
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Day 1 :
Goa/Mumbai
Transfer from the hotel to Goa airport.
Departure from Goa to Mumbai
Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel
Rest of the day is free at leisure.
Sector
Flight no.
Departure Time
Arrival Time
Goa – Mumbai
9W 2376
13:40 hrs
14:50 hrs
Overnight at hotel.
19 July 2015
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Day 2 :
Mumbai
Breakfast at the hotel & proceed to visit Elephanta caves
Elephanta Caves: Located one hour by boat out of Mumbai, are the rock-cut
temples on peaceful Elephanta Island. Thought to have been carved
between 450 and 750 AD, the temples survived Portuguese vandalism (one
cave was reputedly used by a Portuguese battalion as a shooting gallery)
and remain equal in size, beauty and power to the caves at Ajanta and
Ellora. The main cave contains large sculpted panels relating to Siva,
including the astonishing 6m/20ft-high triple-headed Trimurti - in which Siva
embodies the roles of creator, preserver and destroyer.In 1987, it was
designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
First, transfer to the jetty at the Gateway of India to board chartered boats (small local launches) to Elephanta
Island where you will see a 8th-century shrine cut from the hillside. Among the sculptures is the magnificent
"Maheshmurti," or Hindu Trinity, representing the three aspects of Shiva the Creator, the Preserver and the
Destroyer. These caves provide an exciting glimpse of Indian sculpture dating from about 600 A.D. Huge panels
depict episodes relating to Lord Shiva, each executed with power, grace and an amazing sense of movement.
Located on an island in Mumbai harbor, these are a complex of temples hewn from the rock, dated to between AD
450 and 750. The temples are adorned with intricate sculptures of Hindu gods. The island rises in two conical
hillocks. The architect sculptors carved out of solid basalt rock create a representation of the heavenly mountain
residence of Lord Shiva. Opening out from three sides, the temple lets in light from many angles making the
sculptures seem to move with the changing angles of light. Inside the temple is a large hall, with nine sculptured
panels representing Lord Shiva in different moods. The temple plan is symmetric with important focal points worked
out in a geometric Mandala (the design representing the energy field). Flights of steps, which can prove to be very
daunting, take you to the caves. One can hire a chair to be carried up, but today the caves can be easily
approached. The artisan has tried to create the cave similar to the one in which Shiva resides in the Himalayas.
The pillars inside the cave give an impression that these pillars support the roof. The pillars have been deliberately
kept simple so as to attract the attention towards the exquisite carvings on the panels. There are three opening to
the caves allowing light to enter from various angles in different seasons giving an expression that the images are
moving with transition of light.
Afternoon proceed for city tour of Mumbai.- the great port city with its Victorian Gothic buildings from the British
Raj Era mingling with the modern. Gateway of India: Mumbai's principal landmark, the Gateway of India is a huge
archway on the water's edge. This famous monument was built to commemorate the visit of the first ever British
Monarch, King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. It is 26m high structures, complete with four turrets and intricate
latticework carved into the yellow basalt stone. Behind the arch, there are steps leading down to the water. Here,
one can get onto one of the bobbing little motor launches, for a short cruise through Mumbai's splendid natural
harbour. Drive down for Dhobhi ghat & drop at market.
Crawford Market: Named after Bombay's first municipal commissioner, Arthur Crawford, the Crawford Market is at
the northern end of the old British part of the town, and faces the crowded inner city. An elegant covered market, it
dominates the skyline with its clock tower and steeple. The cavernous spaces inside are divided into sections for
fruits, vegetables and meat. The building, completed in 1869, was donated to the city by Cowasji Jehangir. The
friezes on the outside walls and the stone fountains inside were designed by Lockwood Kipling.
Also visit Mani Bhawan.
Overnight at hotel.
20 July 2015
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Day 3 :
Mumbai/Aurangabad
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning is free.
Afternoon, transfer from the hotel to the airport.
Departure from Mumbai to Aurangabad.
Arrival in Aurangabad. Rest of the day is free.
Sector
Flight no
Departure time
Arrival time
Mumbai – Aurangabad
AI 442
15:00 hrs
15:55 hrs
Aurangabad is an important city in the state of Maharashtra , India. It sees a lot of international tourist traffic due to
world heritage sites, Ajanta and Ellora caves. Aurangabad, a dream destination of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb,
founded in 1610, is known today, as one of the four important cities in Maharashtra. The city is heading towards
rapid industrial growth, but retains its past glory and charms, heritage and traditions. Conspicuously seen on the
Deccan plateau, it has a rich culture and a plethora of magnificent arts on display.
Overnight at hotel.
21 July 2015
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Day 4 :
Aurangabad
Breakfast at the hotel & then proceed for excursion of Ajanta.
AJANTA is world's greatest historical monument recognised by UNESCO far near from
Jalgaon city of Maharashtra, India. There are 30 caves in Ajanta of which 9, 10, 19, 26
and 29 are chaitya-grihas and the rest are monasteries. These caves were discovered in
AD 1819 and were built up in the earlier 2nd century BC-AD. Most of the paintings in
Ajanta are right from 2nd century BC-AD and some of them about the fifth century AD
and continued for the next two centuries. All paintings shows heavy religious influence
and centre around Buddha, Bodhisattvas, incidents from the life of Buddha and the
Jatakas. The paintings are executed on a ground of mud-plaster in the tempera
technique.
Overnight at hotel.
22 July’2015
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Day 5 :
Aurangabad/Delhi
Morning visit city covering Bibi ka Maqbara.
After breakfast proceed for sightseeing of Aurangabad city covering Bibi ka Maqbara & Aurangabad caves. Later
transfer to airport for flight to Delhi.
Sector
Flight no
Departure time
Arrival time
Aurangabad – Mumbai
AI 441
17:20 hrs
18:10 hrs
Arrival at Mumbai airport to depart for your respective destination.
End of tour
Package Cost
Particulars
Cost – per person in twin sharing in INR
01 person travelling
INR 80300 on single room basis.
02 person travelling together
INR 42800 per person twin sharing accommodation
Single room supplement**
INR 14050 per single.
Single room supplement**: Any delegate wishes to occupy a single room, he/she needs to pay additional
charges for the same as mentioned above
Airfare supplement: (Flight schedule is subject to change)
Goa – Mumbai
9W – 2376
13:40 hrs
14:50 hrs
INR 6800.00
Mumbai – Aurangabad
AI – 442
15:00 hrs
15:55 hrs
INR 7900.00
Aurangabad-Mumbai
AI – 441
17:20 hrs
18:10 hrs
INR 5000
Note: Airfare quoted above is currently available airfare and subject to change at the time of booking the
flight.
Accommodation (base category room) Envisaged:
City
Accommodation details
No of nights
Mumbai
Trident Nariman Point
02
Aurangabad
Lemon Tree Premiere
02
Cost includes:
 Accommodation for 04 nights on Twin sharing on bed & breakfast basis.
 Transport using AC Innova for 01-3 pax & AC Tempo for 04-06 pax.
 Assistance to be provided during arrival & departure transfers only.
 Applicable entrance fees wherever sightseeing is involved as per program.
 English speaking local guide as per the program during sightseeing.
 Regular ferry for Elephanta excursion (sharing basis).
 All applicable taxes.
Not included in the above costs are:
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Any airfare or airport taxes.
Any camera fees.
Any items of a personal nature such as Mineral water, beverages, tips, laundry, telephone calls etc.
Early check in at the hotels.
Accommodation in Goa
The prices do not include: undue escalation in fuel prices, new taxes levies on hotels and transportation
services. Any large tax hikes and new levies shall be payable extra and shall be billed accordingly with prior
notice.
General payment & cancellation policy :
Payment terms & conditions:
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Tour will be confirmed on receipt of full payment.
Cancellation terms & conditions:
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Once the payment is made till 7 days from the starting date of the tour – Refund will only be made on
transport cost & air fare after deduction the cancellation charge. No refund on cancellation of hotels as we have
to pay non-refundable advance to hotels.
Less than 7 days prior to the start of field trip: No refund.