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Best of MANGALORE – COCHIN – GOA – MUMBAI – Min 10 Pax

Specially designed PRIVATE tour with guide -Multi port  offer 04 Tours with minimum 10 Pax

  1. Panoramic Mangalore
  2. Kumbalangi Tour by TUK TUK & Walking
  3. Goa Ancient Temples & Exotic Plantation
  4. Gandhi & Prince of Wales Museum and Shopping

MANGALORE –COCHIN – GOA- MUMBAI

a) PANAROMIC MANGALORE
The port city of Mangalore is fascinating combination of natural beauty, architectural marvels and deep rooted cultural heritage. Explore the city of Mangalore in this one-day tour. You will be picked up by our tour guide and the trip commences with a visit to the cashew factory. Mangalore is India’s largest producer and exporter of Cashew. Visiting the ancient temples, beautiful churches and iconic landmarks will take you back in time. Walk along the beaches, stroll the picturesque country side and gardens and go shopping. Get a taste of the coastal Mangalorean cuisine at any of the city restaurants. By evening you shall return with curios and memories of an enchanting place.

b)KUMBALANGI TOUR BY TUK TUK AND WALKING

Enjoy a tuk tuk ride through Kumbalangi, a model fishing village and tourism spot located in the south-west of Kochi and surrounded by the backwaters of Vembanad lake. The major attraction of Kumbalangi are the fishing activities and the Chinese fishing nets cover the whole island. The land here is separated from the water by a wide array of mangroves and this provides a breeding ground for many small fish as well as prawns and oysters. Kumbalangi offers you an inside peek into the rural life of the villagers and it is a must see destination as it has been transformed to an eco-tourism village, making it a first of its kind in the country. Enjoy the engaging activities of the villagers as they prepare coconut milk punch, weave rugs, catch crabs and fish, and also process shellfish and coconut fibres. You can also witness some unique sights such as ola medayal (making roof coverings using special coconut leaves) and making fishing nets. You will have a delicious lunch with local specialties in an open-air area where you can suck in the cool air. Kumbalangi tour village would be incomplete without a Kolkali performance, a local traditional dance in which the dancers move in a circle. You will return back to the Port after a refreshing tour in Kumbalangi.

c) GOA ANCIENT TEMPLE & EXOTIC PLANTATION
Goa’s Ancient Temple & Exotic Plantation Goa is known for having one of the oldest Brahma Temple temples in India , which is half a century old. This is also one of the largest temples in Goa. Enjoy a spiritual tour through the ancient temples of Goa. Goa is also known for exotic spices. Explore the spice plantations in Goa & enjoy the unique experience.

d) GANDHI & PRINCE OF WALES MUSEUM & SHOPPING
Experience the highlights of this fascinating city, with its western monuments and eastern sensibilities. The tour begins at the Gateway of India, the city’s most famo us landmark – an Indo-Saracenic archway built in 1911 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary. You will then drive on to the western shores of the island and on to the Art Deco Marine Drive, at night also known as the Queen’s Necklace, because of its illuminated curve around the bay. At the far end of this promenade you will see the popular Chowpatty beach with its enticing array of food stalls epitomising the city’s celebrated street food culture! Continue to your next stop, t he Dhobi Ghats, where you’ll be fascinated by a simple activity that is common all over the world but a highlight in Mumbai: the laundry. Each morning laundry from all over Mumbai is brought here to be soaped, soaked, boiled, beaten, and thrashed. The next day, after being aired, pressed, folded and wrapped, the bundles are returned to their owners. Th e secret that keeps the operation running smoothly is the coded symbol that each Dhobi-Wallah places on every item. Invisible to the untrained eye, this mark ensures that nothing will be lost.
The tour then takes you on to Mani Bhavan, Gandhi’s Bombay residence between 1917 and 1934. Mani Bhavan is now a permanent museum and memorial to the mahatma. It contains a research library of more than 20,000 volumes, and a series of tiny dioramas, a fascinating depiction of his life story. The walls are covered with photos of historic events and world-famous people.
You will then visit the Prince of Wales Museum, built in a blend of Gothic and Moorish styles, and crowned by a sparkling white dome. The most impressive features of Bom bay’s cityscape are the Gothic revival buildings built in the last century after its original fortifications were removed. Fine examples include Bombay University, the High Court, and Victoria Termin s, a remarkable railway station enriched with domes, spires, Corinthian columns and minarets. India’s first train departed from this station in April 1853; today half a million commuters use the statio n each day.

Please note: While little walking is required on this tour, there are a considerable number of stairs involved in the visit to the Prince of Wales Museum and Mani Bhawan

Cost for the offer USD 55 per person /  x 04 Locations

 

NOTE –

  • This is a PRIVATE tour with GUIDE
  • All entry fees Included
  • Min 10 Passengers required for this tour
multi-port, Multi Port package
4-5 hours
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$242.00
$230.00

$242.00
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