NotIncluded
INR 83700 Per Person
3-4-5 stars
9 Days / 8 Nights
Round The Year
Karnataka is a beautiful South Indian state with several attractions drawing the senses of tourists from all around the blue planet. From magnificent historical edifices to insignias to which nature can show its extent of beauty, Karnataka is an empyrean for all sorts of travelers. Goa is a state of sun, sand and sea. Known for its beaches and water sports, Goa also boasts the reminiscences of Portugal architecture and rule. Mingling Goa trip with Karnataka is a smart and great travel idea. This 12 Nights and 13 Days itinerary is a travel plan that comprises visiting Best of Karnataka attractions along with basking in the midst of natural beauty in Goa. The major destinations covered in this tour package are Bangalore, Mysore, Madikeri, Hassan, Shravanabelagola, Hampi, Pattadakal, Aihole, Badami and Goa. Major highlights of the trip are exploring primordial historical structures in Mysore and viewing the nature bounty at its best in Goa.
Welcome to Mumbai, The Financial capital of INDIA. Your flight would land at Mumbai International Airport. After landing kindly head towards the immigration department and get your passport stamped. Immigration Department would stamp the Visa on your Passport. After the Immigration and Custom check Kindly Take an Exit from the Airport.
MY TOUR ADVISOR’S Representative would be waiting for you to welcome you outside the Exit Gate.
After the Meet Proceed towards the Visit of the mumbai. You would be Covering following Monuments and activities.
Start your day with a panoramic Tour of the City with a visit of Victoria Terminus, Marine Drive, Gateway of India, Mani Bhawan, Dhobi Ghat.
1. VICTORIA TERMINUS
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus) is a historic railway station located in Mumbai, India, and is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Built in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee, it was designed by British architect Frederick William Stevens in a striking blend of Victorian Gothic Revival and traditional Indian architecture. The station features a grand central dome, pointed arches, turrets, and intricately carved stonework, making it a masterpiece of 19th-century railway architecture. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004,. Its architectural beauty and cultural significance make it a must-visit attraction in Mumbai.
2. GATEWAY OF INDIA
The Gateway of India is a grand arch monument located in Mumbai, built in 1924 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India. Overlooking the Arabian Sea, it combines Indo-Saracenic and Islamic architectural styles. It became a symbolic entry point during British rule and also witnessed the departure of the last British troops in 1948. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and historic landmark.
3. MANI BHAWAN
Mani Bhawan is a historic building located in Mumbai, closely associated with Mahatma Gandhi's life and the Indian freedom struggle. From 1917 to 1934, it served as Gandhi’s residence during his visits to the city. It was here that he initiated major movements like non-cooperation, Satyagraha, and Swadeshi. Now converted into a museum and research center, Mani Bhawan houses a library, photo galleries, personal belongings, and a replica of Gandhi's room. The building offers deep insight into Gandhi’s life, philosophy, and leadership in India's independence movement. It remains a place of inspiration for visitors from around the world.
4. DHOBI GHAT
Dhobi Ghat in Mumbai is the world’s largest open-air laundry, located near Mahalaxmi railway station. Established in 1890, it is where hundreds of traditional washermen, known as *dhobis*, wash clothes in long rows of open concrete wash pens, each fitted with a flogging stone. Clothes from hotels, hospitals, and households across the city are brought here for cleaning. Despite its chaotic appearance, the system is highly organized and efficient. Dhobi Ghat has become a popular tourist attraction for its unique and colorful view of Mumbai’s working-class life and has even been featured in films and documentaries.
After the visit proceed towards the hotel for check-in & overnight Stay.
After Breakfast transfer to airport to catch the flight for HUBALI. On arrival meet with our representative and transfer Badami. On Arrival check-in to the Hotel. Overnight in Badami.
BADAMI
Badami, located in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, is a historic town known for its stunning rock-cut cave temples and ancient architecture. Once the capital of the Chalukya dynasty in the 6th to 8th centuries, Badami is famous for its four cave temples carved into red sandstone cliffs, dedicated to Hindu deities like Shiva and Vishnu, as well as Jain and Buddhist influences. The site also features the Agastya Lake, Bhuthanatha temples, and remnants of a fort with watchtowers. Surrounded by rugged sandstone hills, Badami is a significant archaeological and cultural destination, showcasing early Indian rock-cut architecture and sculpture.
Full day dedicated to the visit of Badami cave temples.
The Badami Cave Temple comples is a group of four magnificent rock-cut temples carved into the red sandstone cliffs of Badami. Dating back to the 6th to 8th centuries, these temples were built during the reign of the Chalukya dynasty and represent a fine blend of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist architectural styles.
The temples are known for their intricate sculptures, ornate pillars, and impressive reliefs, making them a masterpiece of early Indian rock-cut architecture. Overlooking the serene Agastya Lake, the Badami Cave Temples are a major historical and spiritual attraction in South India.
After the visit return to the Hotel for Overnight Stay.
After Breakfast Drive towards Hospet visiting Temples of Pattadakal and Aihole.
1. PATTADAKAL TEMPLES
Temples of Pattadakal, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for their exceptional blend of North Indian (Nagara) and South Indian (Dravidian) architectural styles. Built during the 7th and 8th centuries under the Chalukya dynasty, this temple complex was used for royal coronations and religious ceremonies. It features ten major temples, including the Virupaksha Temple, the largest and most elaborate, built by Queen Lokamahadevi to commemorate her husband's victory over the Pallavas. Other notable temples include Mallikarjuna, Papanatha, and Kashi Vishwanatha, each adorned with intricate carvings depicting scenes from Hindu epics. Pattadakal reflects the artistic and cultural achievements of early Chalukyan architecture.
2. AIHOLE TEMLES
The Aihole Group of Temples, located in Karnataka, is often referred to as the "Cradle of Indian Temple Architecture." This historic site was a major cultural and architectural center of the **Chalukya dynasty** between the 6th and 8th centuries. Aihole has over 120 temples, showcasing a wide variety of architectural styles, both Dravidian (Southern) and Nagara (Northern).
One of the most famous temples here is the Durga Temple, known for its semi-circular apse, pillared corridor, and intricate carvings. Other notable structures include the Lad Khan Temple, Hucchimalli Temple, and the Ravanaphadi Cave Temple, which contains beautiful rock-cut sculptures of Hindu deities. The temples of Aihole reflect the experimentation and evolution of early Hindu temple architecture, making it a vital site for historians, archaeologists, and architecture enthusiasts.
After the Visit Transfer to HOSPER. On Arrival in Hospet Check-in And Overnight Stay in Hospet.
HAMPI, located in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, is a captivating historical site and a UNESCO World Heritage monument. Once the glorious capital of the Vijayanagara Empire from the 14th to 16th centuries, Hampi was among the world’s richest and most powerful cities. It served as a major cultural, commercial, and religious hub, attracting traders, artists, and scholars from across the globe. Today, the city lies in ruins, yet retains a mystical charm with its dramatic landscape of granite boulders, lush banana plantations, and the flowing Tungabhadra River, all adding to its surreal beauty.
Hampi is particularly renowned for its magnificent chariot temples, which are a testament to the architectural brilliance and spiritual devotion of the Vijayanagara rulers. The Virupaksha Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the oldest functioning temple in India, with origins dating back to the 7th century. The Vittala Temple stands out for its intricately carved stone chariot and musical pillars that emit musical notes when tapped. The Hazara Rama Temple is celebrated for its detailed carvings depicting scenes from the Ramayana. Other notable temples include the Krishna Temple, Achyutaraya Temple, Sasivekalu Ganesha, and Hemakuta Hill temples, each showcasing a unique blend of religious art and stone craftsmanship.
Hampi’s temple complexes not only reflect the religious diversity and architectural sophistication of the time but also tell stories of a once-thriving empire that left behind a legacy carved in stone. It is a must-visit for history lovers, pilgrims, and travelers alike.
After an Early Breakfast, Drive Towards Hassan visiting the Magnificent temples of HALEBEEDU and BELUR on the way.
1. HALEBEEDU TEMPLE
Arrive and visit of the Temples. The Halebeedu Temples, located in the Hassan district of Karnataka, are among the finest examples of Hoysala architecture. Halebeedu, meaning "old city," was once the flourishing capital of the Hoysala Empire in the 12th century. The most prominent temples here are the Hoysaleswara Temple and the Kedareshwara Temple, both known for their intricate carvings, detailed friezes, and impressive sculptural artistry.
The Hoysaleswara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, was built during the reign of King Vishnuvardhana. It is particularly admired for its detailed outer walls, which are covered with countless sculptures depicting scenes from Hindu epics like the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and the Bhagavata Purana, as well as images of gods, goddesses, animals, and celestial beings. The temple stands on a star-shaped platform and showcases the signature Hoysala style of soapstone construction with elaborate decoration and no two sculptures alike. The twin sanctums of Hoysaleswara and Shantaleswara (named after the king and his queen) add to the uniqueness of the temple, while the finely lathed pillars and ceiling work demonstrate the artisans’ mastery. Despite being incomplete and having suffered damage over centuries, the Halebeedu temples remain a treasured heritage site and a testament to the sophistication and devotion of Hoysala-era craftsmanship. Later proceed to visit Belur Temples.
2. BELUR TEMPLES
Also known as the Chennakesava Temple, is a masterpiece of Hoysala architecture located in the town of Belur in Karnataka. Built in the 12th century by King Vishnuvardhana to commemorate his victory over the Cholas, the temple is dedicated to Lord Chennakesava, a form of Vishnu. It took over a century to complete and is celebrated for its exquisite craftsmanship, intricate carvings, and detailed sculptures.
The temple stands on a star-shaped platform and features a richly decorated entrance, ornate ceilings, and finely carved pillars. Its exterior walls are adorned with rows of sculptures depicting gods, goddesses, dancers, musicians, animals, and scenes from Hindu epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata. The famous Madanikas, graceful bracket figures carved in various dance poses, showcase the artistic brilliance of Hoysala sculptors. Belur Temple not only served as a center of worship but also as a symbol of the Hoysala Empire’s power and devotion. It continues to attract visitors and devotees from across the world for its historical, cultural, and architectural significance.
After the visit transfer to Hassan. On Arrival checkin & Overnight.
After breakfast drive towards Mysore, on the way visit of SRAVANBELGOLA – one of the most revered jain pilgrim centre. Arrive and visit of the sravanbelgola temple.
1. SRAVANBELGOLA
Shravanabelagola is a prominent Jain pilgrimage site located in the Hassan district of Karnataka, known for its spiritual significance, ancient monuments, and the world’s tallest monolithic statue. The town is nestled between two hills—Vindhyagiri and Chandragiri—and holds great importance in Jain history and heritage. The most iconic feature of Shravanabelagola is the **57-foot-tall statue of Lord Bahubali (Gommateshwara)**, carved from a single block of granite and located atop Vindhyagiri Hill. Erected in 981 AD by the Ganga general Chamundaraya, the statue symbolizes peace, non-violence, and renunciation.
To reach the statue, visitors must climb over 600 steps carved into the hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The serene expression and detailed artistry of the statue make it a marvel of ancient Indian sculpture. Chandragiri Hill nearby houses smaller shrines and memorials dedicated to Jain monks and saints, some dating back to the 3rd century BCE.
Every 12 years, Shravanabelagola hosts the **Mahamastakabhisheka**, a grand Jain ritual where the statue of Bahubali is bathed in milk, saffron, ghee, and sandalwood paste, drawing thousands of pilgrims and tourists from around the world. The site is not only a spiritual center but also an architectural and cultural treasure, reflecting the deep roots of Jainism in Karnataka’s history.
After the Visit transfer to MYSORE. On Arrival check-in to the Hotel overnight Stay in MYSORE.
After Breakfast transfer to somanthpur to visit the chennakeshava temple. Later return to the city to visit the Mysore Palace a magnificent residence of the Maharajas built in the first half of the twentieth century in indo – Saracenic style.
1. CHENNAKESHAVA TEMPLE SOMNATHPUR
The Chennakesava Temple at Somanathapura, also known as the Keshava Temple, is a remarkable example of Hoysala architecture located in the Mysuru district of Karnataka. Commissioned in 1258 CE by Somanatha Dandanayaka, a general under Hoysala King Narasimha III, the temple was part of a broader initiative to establish an Agrahara, A scholarly and religious settlement. This temple stands as a testament to the artistic and cultural zenith of the Hoysala Empire.
Architecturally, the temple is renowned for its star-shaped platform and the trikutachala layout, featuring three sanctums dedicated to different forms of Lord Vishnu: Keshava, Janardhana, and Venugopala. The temple's design exemplifies the Vesara style, a harmonious blend of Dravidian and Nagara architectural elements. Intricate carvings adorn the temple walls, depicting scenes from Hindu epics such as the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Bhagavata Purana, as well as various deities, dancers, and musicians. The use of soapstone allowed artisans to achieve a high level of detail in their sculptures, showcasing the craftsmanship of the Hoysala period
2. MYSORE PALACE
The Mysore Palace, also known as the Amba Vilas Palace, is one of the most magnificent and iconic royal residences in India. Located in the heart of Mysuru, Karnataka, it was the seat of the Wadiyar dynasty, who ruled the Kingdom of Mysore for over five centuries. The present structure was commissioned in 1897 after the old wooden palace was destroyed by fire and was completed in 1912. Designed by British architect Henry Irwin, the palace is a stunning example of the Indo-Saracenic architectural style, blending Hindu, Mughal, Rajput, and Gothic elements.
After breakfast transfer to Banglore. On the Way Visit the BANGLORE PALACE.
1. BANGLORE PALACE
Bangalore Palace, located in the city of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is a striking example of Tudor-style architecture, inspired by England’s Windsor Castle. Built in 1878 by Chamaraja Wadiyar, the palace served as a royal residence for the Wadiyar dynasty. It features fortified towers, battlements, turrets, and elegant woodwork, particularly in its interiors, which are adorned with stained glass windows, Victorian-style furniture, and ornate carvings.
Set amidst a sprawling estate of around 400 acres, the palace once hosted lavish royal gatherings and cultural events. Today, it is open to the public and serves as a venue for exhibitions, concerts, and private events. The interiors offer a glimpse into royal life, with its opulent halls, family portraits, and a mix of European and Indian design elements.
Bangalore Palace stands as a prominent cultural and historical landmark in the city, reflecting the grandeur and influence of the Wadiyars during colonial times.
After the visit transfer to Banglore Airport to catch the flight for your onward destinations.
# | No of Pax | Standard | Superior | Prestige |
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1 | 2 Pax | INR 83700 | INR 99500 | INR 119400 |
2 | 4 Pax | INR 75333 | INR 89600 | INR 107400 |
3 | 6 Pax | INR 71000 | INR 84600 | INR 101500 |
4 | 8 Pax | INR 66900 | INR 79600 | INR 95500 |
5 | 10 Pax | INR 62700 | INR 74600 | INR 89500 |
# | Plan | Standard | Superior | Prestige |
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1 | Single Supplement | INR 50200 | INR 59700 | INR 71600 |
2 | Half Board | INR 3200 | INR 6400 | INR 9600 |
3 | Full Board | INR 6400 | INR 12800 | INR 19200 |
4 | Christams Supplement | INR 20900 | INR 24800 | INR 29800 |
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PASSPORT
A valid passport is required for at least six months before Boarding the Flight. We encourage you to check the validity of the passport and we advise you to bring a photocopy of your passport and the page of the visa obtained, or carry multiple copies of ETA, useful in case of loss.
INDIAN CONSULAR VISA
To enter India, an entry visa issued by the Indian Embassy is required. It is categorically necessary that all travellers, whose itinerary includes leaving and returning to the country, have obtained a double or multiple visas. During the flight to India you will be given a disembarkation form to be filled in with your data and to be delivered to passport control. The detachable part completed with the customs declaration will be returned to you, and must then be handed over to the customs upon leaving the airport.
INTERNAL FLIGHTS
Air tickets for flights within India or between India and Nepal, if not included in the intercontinental flight, will be collected by your companion or our representative and will be delivered to you upon arrival. Flights within India and between Nepal are the trickiest part of the journey. We recommend a lot of patience, because it is not uncommon for flights to suffer delays, cancellations or make intermediate stops not foreseen at the time of booking. It is therefore essential to always go to the airport on time (about 2 hours before the flight). In the event of cancellations, however, the companies, according to the new regulations, will refund the cost of the ticket but have no obligation to re-route. The rebooking will then be done by our local office by purchasing a new ticket. Purchasing it on the same day, the same fare as the canceled flight is not always available. In case this exceeds that of the cancelled flight, the difference must be paid directly on the spot. If there are no other flights on the scheduled route, a land transfer by car/bus will be provided in lieu of the ticket.
DOMESTIC FLIGHTS BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE
Since recently (August 2013) both on intercontinental flights and on internal flights, the companies are very strict in calculating the weight of the baggage and each additional kilogram is subjected to an extra payment according to the rules of the company itself. In this regard, we report the scheme concerning the baggage allowance for the economy class granted by each airline for flights within India and between India and Nepal:
Airline
Hand Baggage Weight
Checkin Luggage Weight
Air India
7 kg + Laptop
15 kg
Jet Airways
7 kg + Laptop
15 kg
Indigo & Spice Jet
7 kg + Laptop
15 kg
Go Air
7 kg + Laptop
15 kg
Jet Lite
7 kg + Laptop
15 kg
The company has the right to apply an extra cost for each kilogram exceeding the above, (indicatively from 4 to 8-euro per kg).
LOCAL GUIDES AND ESCORT TOURS
For the entire duration of the group tour, starting from your arrival in India, you will be assisted by a Tour Escort or local Guide (for individual tourists) in each city who will take care of every technical-organizational detail. The tour escort will also act as a local guide in the cities for which he is licensed. In the others he will be accompanied by a local foreign speaking guide or English-speaking guide as per the provisions of the Indian government. In the latter case, he will provide for the translation.
In many cities of India, in fact, there are no local guides speaking foreign languages (especially in southern India, central India and some parts of Rajasthan), or there are few.
THEFT
We remind you that passport, telephone and valuable accessories in general must always be kept by the passenger and never left unattended, as no service facility takes charge of any loss/theft during the tour. It is also good to have all the emergency bank numbers with you in case of need.
TIPS
In India, tipping is a custom rooted in local custom. The amount of tips is at the discretion of the passengers, but as a rule they are in the local custom. In restaurants it is customary to leave 10% of the bill as a tip.
A basic tip:
For half day drive with driver Rs. 300/ full day Rs. 500.
For porters Rs. 70 per bag
For Half Day Local Guide Rs. 500/ Full Day Rs. 800
Per Day Escorts Rs. 1000
(The amount is in total and refers to a group of 2/3 people, it can be increased if you are traveling in a group with more people)
For groups, even small in number but with tour escorts, it is advisable to give the guide a sum at the beginning of the tour (approximately 40/45 euros for 7/9 day tours) and he will distribute them appropriately, thus avoiding boring and continuous collections.
N.B. (This figure does not include a possible tip for the companion)
ROOM AVAILABILITY
The rooms are available until 12.00 on the day of departure. In India there is no day use system, therefore if the rooms want to be kept until departure they will have to be paid for the entire following night.
CHECK-IN ONLINE
We inform you that the check-in procedure can take place via online check-in, which can be implemented from the airlines' websites or via the automatic check-in devices specifically installed at the airport.
CLIMATE
The most pleasant season runs from mid-November to March, with moderate heat and low rainfall. The maximum temperatures vary from 27° to 30°, the minimums from 16° to 22°. In March the temperatures begin to rise with highs reaching 38°. The month of August records the peak of the monsoon season (from June to October) which invests the south-western regions with rainfall that varies in intensity according to the areas, limited in some to severe thunderstorms. In October and in the first half of November the south-eastern part of India is affected by a north-east monsoon.
CLOTHING
Clothing must take into account the period and the regions where you go. In southern India, light clothing can be worn all year round, without forgetting long trousers and long-sleeved shirts to protect against insects. During visits to the temples, excessively small clothing should be avoided. For those traveling to the northern regions, warmer clothing is needed, as the temperature can approach freezing in winter. In the desert region of Rajasthan the temperature varies a lot between day and night.
SHOPPING
In India the variety of handicraft production is practically infinite. Indian muslins, canvases, silks and brocades have enjoyed worldwide fame since ancient times and have been appreciated for the quality of the fabric, the beauty and resistance of the colors, the originality of the designs. Even today the brightly colored silk saris, embroidered or woven with gold or silver threads, the brocades of Varanasi as well as the cottons of Rajasthan, the wool or wool and silk carpets of Kashmir and Uttar Pradesh are renowned. The manufacture of fabrics is just one aspect of the varied and rich Indian craftsmanship which ranges from wood carving (teak, sandalwood, rosewood, ebony) spread almost everywhere, especially in Karnataka, to Agra marble inlays or the stone sculptures of Orissa, from ceramics to hand-painted lacquers, from brass and copper pottery to bamboo and leather objects. The skill of the Indians in the cutting and processing of semi-precious and precious stones has been known since ancient times. Haggling in the bazaars is common practice.
Do not buy souvenirs that cost animals their lives or harm nature.
FOOD AND DRINK
It is recommended to drink only bottled or boiled water (found in almost all restaurants and hotels). Carefully avoid tap water and ice in drinks. It is advisable to consume only well-cooked foods and packaged foods, avoiding raw vegetables and fruit that cannot be peeled.
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
In India there is a great variety of doctors practicing the most diverse forms of therapy and the only hospital in Europe is located in Delhi. It is advisable to bring from Italy tablets against any gastrointestinal disorders and medicines that are difficult to find locally.
BEHAVIOUR
Before entering the temples, mosques and or gurdwaras it is essential to take off your shoes, generally it is allowed to keep your socks on. To avoid discomfort, do not bring leather articles of any kind with you, because they could arouse some opposition. Inside places of worship, tourists can move as they please and sometimes attend religious rites, for which it is preferable to wear modest clothes, avoiding tops, skirts and shorts. A small donation will be welcome.
The folded hands namaste is the typical Indian greeting and its use will be greatly appreciated. Especially in cities, men will gladly shake hands with tourists; in fact, this gesture is considered particularly cordial. The majority of Indian women, on the other hand, are reluctant to shake hands with a man, both Indian and foreign (a possible refusal should not be considered an offense) and are generally surprised by the informality of relations between the two sexes used in western countries. In private homes you will be welcomed as guests of honor and your lack of familiarity with local customs and traditions will be understood and accepted. If you should be tempted to eat with your fingers, remember to use onlyyour right hand.
GASTRONOMY
Indian cuisine varies according to the regions, with notable differences between the southern and northern regions, but has as a common feature the wise use of spices which are used not only to flavor foods but also to aid digestion. In the north it looks remarkably like that of Middle Eastern or Central Asian countries; there is great use of chili (hot pepper), the staple food is wheat, and various types of unleavened bread are consumed, such as pooris or chappatis. The meats are quite common, naturally not beef. In the south, where the Muslim influence has been less strong, vegetarian diets prevail, and the cuisine revolves around rice, consumed in an infinite variety of ways. The highly savory taste of Indian foods is related to the blend of spices frequently used in food preparation. These mixtures (kari) can accompany various vegetables, chicken or lamb meat, fish or rice. Rogan josh (lamb curry), gishtaba (spiced meatballs with yoghurt), korna (vegetable meat-based stews) are very common in the north. In the south, various vegetable dishes are widespread, including bhujia (a vegetable curry) and along the coasts, fish dishes, the Cochin prawns are delicious. Perhaps the most common dishes throughout India are, however, the simple dhal, essentially a lentil soup, and the thali, the typical vegetarian dish, usually served on a tray with small bowls full of vegetables accompanied by large -of quantity of rice. Among the desserts, kulfi, the typical pistachio ice cream, is very common, while tropical fruit is very abundant. It is a frequent habit to conclude the meal by chewing pal, a mixture of spices, betel nuts and other powders, all wrapped up in an edible leaf. Tea is the most popular drink and some varieties of Indian tea are famous all over the world. Try the rice beer.
LANGUAGE
In India a large number of local languages are spoken, very different from region to region, among which Hindi is the official one. English represents a strong instrument of national cohesion and is very widespread, especially in hotels or in places frequented by Westerners.
RELIGION
Religion forms an integral part of India's complex tradition. Four of the most important faiths in the world meet on this territory: Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam and among these the first two were born in India. furthermore, this country which welcomed the Jews and the Parsees (followers of Zoroaster), who then integrated into Indian life, gave rise to Jainism, Sikhism and other innumerable cults and regional sects of lesser importance and which for centuries have acted and interacted with each other.
AIRPORT FEES
They usually already include exit taxes from the country. However, we recommend checking at the airport, as these are subject to change regulations.
PHONE
The cellular network is active in the country, however Italian cell phones are only active in the main cities and it is therefore advisable to purchase a card locally. To call from India the area code is 0039. To call India dial 0091.
VACCINATIONS
No mandatory vaccination is required for travelers from Italy. Before travelling, it is advisable to consult the competent ASL on the need to carry out vaccinations or appropriate prophylaxis. In general, subject to medical opinion, vaccinations against: diphtheria, hepatitis A and B, typhoid, tuberculosis, polio and tetanus booster are recommended. However, we recommend checking the Viaggiare Sicuri website at the link http://www.viaggiaresicuri.it/index.php?india
CURRENCY
The legal tender in India is the Indian Rupee. It is advisable to have currency in US dollars especially for entrances, Euros are also welcome. No Indian currency can be brought into the country or exported, while any amount of foreign currency can be imported. It is very complicated to exchange the Rupee in another currency, so it is advisable to buy in such quantities as to no longer have liquids in local currency at the time of departure. Credit cards, preferably from the VISA circuit, are accepted both in authorized shops and in hotels in large cities, where automated bank branches can also be used.
Our Staff
Our guides and professional escorts have experience in the area and in-depth cultural preparation. We can provide Guides in differenr languages also in most of the sectors but in some areas there shall be only english speaking Guides available, Such as Ladakh and the Himalayan areas, Kindly do check it with our travel experts regarding the availabiluty.
Means of transport
Our organization boasts a large fleet of new generation air-conditioned means of transport: from standard or deluxe cars (2/3 pax) to Overland vehicles (2/3 pax); from minibuses (4/8 pax) to grand tour buses (10/40 pax), with professional English speaking drivers, always attentive to the needs of travelers. The roads that connect the main cities of India are generally good. Indian Traffic conditions limit the transfer times to an average of 50 km per hour.
Hotels and tented camps
In Indian Subcontinent, the official category of hotels does not guarantee international standards and does not always correspond to the expectations of the traveler. The structures that MTA chooses, from luxury hotels, to Heritage Hotels (former residences of the Maharajas), to lower category hotels, are periodically supervised by our staff. In the Himalayan areas of Ladakh, hotels are provided among the best existing and standard tented camps with limited comfort, where a good spirit of adaptation is required.
Flights
The Major airports where International flights Land are Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Almost all of the major International Airliens have theor scheduled flights from these cities. including Swiss, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, BrusselsAirlines and Etihad.
Personalized trips
Our Product Managers are available to travelers to develop personalized itineraries (for individuals or groups) and offer ad hoc programming, designed with maximum flexibility and with smallest details, for those who want to immerse themselves in the magic and spirituality of " Land of the Gods” outside the classic Itineraries or with programs already present in the catalog. MTA is also available to develop personalized travels in cinema, nature, sports, honeymoons, incentive travel, business tourism and medical tourism in India.
India Visa
To obtain an entry visa to India it is essential to have a passport valid for 6 months from the date of travel (with at least three consecutive free pages), and two passport photos. you can apply for ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) The Link of the website is https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa Kindly check for permission Granted on ETA before boarding your flight.