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| Glimpse of rock- cut Architecture (Itinerary 02) |
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| Destination covered: Mumbai - Aurangabad - Mahabalashwar - Alibaug Duration of this itinerary : 5 days and 4 nights |
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Day 01 - Arrive Mumbai- India's commercial Capital, produces every thing
from software to petrochemicals .It is multicultural metropolis where
everyone shares in and enjoys The packed schedule of festivals. After
Hollywood it is the largest feature film producing centre in the world. Transfer to the hotel. After breakfast at the hotel explore local sight
seeing escorted by Local English speaking guide. Over night stay at the
hotel. |
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Day 02 - To Aurangabad - Transfer in time to bread the flight for Aurangabad , transfer to the hotel. Excurssion of Ellor caves(30 kms)- a world heritage listed site. About 30 kms from Aurangabad are the pinnacle of Deccan rock-cut architecture. Over five centuries, generations of monks of Budhist, Hindu and Jain faith carved from a 2 kms long escarpment and decorated them with a profusion of remarkably detailed sculptures. & city Sight seeing escorted by local English speaking Guide. Over night stay at the hotel. |
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Day 03 -To Mahabalashwar - Breakfast at the hotel and depart by road for Mahabaleshwar visitng enroute the first India's wine factory at Narain Gaon (160 kms) and after a stoppage of 2/3 hours continue for Mahabaleshwar (200") & over night stay at the hotel. |
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Day 04 -To Mumbai enroute visiting Alibaug- The port of Alibaug was developed in 17th century for aprotection to the area from Dutch, Portuguese and the increasingly powerful British A small, idyllic town on the narrow strip of the Arabian Sea, at the southern tip of Mumbai, Alibagh or alibaug, is fringed with tall coconut trees and golden sandy beaches lapped by the ocean. Free at leisure to explore the beach. Late afternoon transfers to Mumbai for over night stay. |
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Day 05 Leave Mumbai After breakfast explore Elephanta caves-known for rock cut temples on the Island, 9 kms north-east of the Gate- way of India are Mumbai,s premier tourist attraction. Little is know about their origins but they are thought to have been created between AD 450 and 750. Departure for next destination. |
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