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INDIAN JEWISH NAD HERITAGE TOURS

 
 
JEWISH TOUR : Delhi - (2 N) - Mumbai (4 N) - Cochin ( 3 N) - Mumbai
Tour Duration: 14 Nights/ 15 Days
Day – 1 Arrive
Delhi

Meeting and assistance on arrival. Transfer to hotel.

New Delhi, the third largest city of India is a fusion of the ancient and the modern. Standing along the western edge of the Gangetic Plain, this city that is the capital of India, unwinds a picture rich with culture, architecture, history, monuments, museums, galleries and gardens. Comprising of two contrasting yet harmonious parts - Old Delhi and New Delhi - the city is the main gateway for Northern India. Narrating the city's Mughal past, Old Delhi, takes you through the labyrinthine streets passing through formidable, historical mosques, monuments and forts whereas the imperial city of New Delhi displays the finely carved architecture of British Raj - reflecting the charm of well-composed, spacious streets under the shade of beautifully tree-lined Avenues and tall and imposing Government buildings.
Day - 2 Delhi

Breakfast at the hotel

Morning tour of Delhi visiting Raj Ghat and Shanti Vana - the cremation sites of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, Jama Masjid and drive past Red Fort and Chandni Chowk. Afternoon visit Qutub Minar built by Qutub-ud-Din Aibek in 1199, Humayun's Tomb, India Gate (War Memorial Arch ), Lakshminarayan Temple - a modern Hindu Temple. Also drive past President's House, Parliament House, Government Secretariat Buildings and Connaught Place shopping centre.

Evening visit Judah Hyam Synagogue: The Judah Hyam Hall in New Delhi was built in 1956, next to the Jewish cemetery. It is the only functioning synagogue in the capital city of India. Judah Hyam Hall is a place of worship for the Jews in the city. It is a place where Delhi's Jewish community celebrates all social and religious festivals. This synagogue is the only one where men and women can sit together for services. Judah Hyam Hall also serves as a center for Jewish studies.
Day - 3 Delhi - Jaipur (206 kms - 4 hrs)

Breakfast at the hotel
Morning drive to Jaipur. On arrival check in at hotel. Afternoon free.
Day - 4 Jaipur

Breakfast at the hotel.

Morning visit Amber Fort. Elephant ride will be arranged at the Fort. Amber Fort is the ancient capital of the State. Visit the Sheesh Mahal or the Hall of Victory glittering with mirrors.

Afternoon tour of Jaipur. Jaipur - the capital of Rajasthan was given a colour coat of pink a century ago in honour of a visiting Prince and ever since, it has retained this colour. Built by Maharaja Jai Singh, the notable astronomer, this city is 260 years old. Visit Maharaja's City Palace, the Observatory & Ram Niwas Gardens. Drive past Hawa Mahal & through the pink rose residential & business areas. Overnight Jaipur.

Day – 5 Jaipur - Agra (256 kms - 5/6 hrs

Breakfast at the hotel

Drive to Agra enroute visiting Fatehpur Sikri enroute. Fatehpur Sikri is 40 kms from Agra and built by Emperor Akbar in 1569 and abandoned after 15 years due to scarcity of water. See the graceful buildings of Agra Fort containing the Pearl Mosque, the Halls of Public and Private Audience. Overnight Agra.
Day - 6 Agra - Delhi (203 kms - 3 hrs)

Breakfast at the hotel

Morning visit the world famous Taj Mahal built by the Moghul Emperor Shahjehan in 1630 for his Queen Mumtaz Mahal to enshrine her mortal remains. (Closed on Fridays)Later drive to Delhi.
Day- 7 Delhi-Mumbai

Breakfast at the hotel. Fly to Mumbai

Mumbai: India’s western gateway is Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra. The island of Mumbai defines itself straight from the dictionary – vibrant, vivid and electrifying. The city’s rise from the dowry of a Portuguese queen to the country’s foremost sea port, commercial center and home to the world’s largest film industry. Mumbai is the economic powerhouse of India.

Afternoon city tour: 'The Gateway of India' Mumbai’s foremost landmark overlooking the harbor, was conceived following the visit of King George V in 1911 and officially opened in 1924. A drive up to the Malabar Hill, to the hanging gardens, gives a panoramic view of the city and the Queens Necklace – the Marine Drive. The tour concludes with a drive through the Flora Fountain and Fort area and view the Gothic and Victorian style buildings. Visit the Victoria Terminus (now known as Chartapati Shivaji Terminus) India’s finest Gothic building and a bustling Railway Station.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 8 Mumbai

Breakfast at the hotel

Morning excursion to Elephanta Island (Closed on Mondays): Just 10 kms north east of Apollo Bundur, Mumbai’s major tourist attraction famous for its four rock cut temples. These temples were cut out between 450 and 750 A.D. and at that time the island was known as Gharapuri, the Fortress city. This was renamed “Elephanta” by the Portuguese. The most renowned of the caves’ sculptures is a Trimurthi, a 3 headed, 20 ft tall figure of Lord Shiva.
Afternoon at leisure
Shabbat services and dinner at the Fort Synagogue.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 9- Mumbai

Breakfast at the hotel

(Shabbat) – Shabbat services at Synagogue.

Day 10- Mumbai

Breakfast at the hotel

(Shabbat) – Shabbat services at Synagogue.
Day at leisure (Optional visit Museum)

Day 11- Mumbai

Breakfast at the hotel

Morning excursion by surface or catamaran to Alibag and the surrounding village, Navgaon, about 22 miles southwest across a gray-green harbor from Mumbai — were home to what was once a thriving and vibrant Jewish community known as the Bene Israel. So many Jews once lived here, in fact, that this dirt road is called Israel Lane. The facades of many of the houses along it still bear Stars of David and Hebrew lettering.

Overnight at the hotel.

Day 12 Mumbai - Cochin

Breakfast at the hotel

After the sightseeing, transfer from hotel to airport in time flight for Cochin.
Reception upon arrival at the airport and transfer to the hotel.

Cochin (Cochin) : Cochin, the commercial hub of Kerala, is a town of great historical importance. It has a fine natural harbour around which the city has grown. The Fort Cochin area, where the Portuguese settled in the 16th century, has been declared as Heritage Zone. Cochin's history is a bright tapestry - many coloured threads woven through centuries together present the fabric of the present.
Overnight at the Hotel.

Day 13 Cochin

Breakfast at the hotel

Morning visit city tour: St. Francis Church is one of the oldest European churches on Indian soil. The Portuguese Franciscans built it in wood in 1503, but it now stands in stone after having been rebuilt some years later. The pastel interiors of the Santa Cruz Basilica are lovely and the grand exterior is impressive. Along the waters, huge Chinese fishing nets rest on their cantilevered stands. The technique came from Kubla Khan’s court and till date serves the purpose.The Portuguese gifted the Mattancherry Palace to the raja in 1556. The double-storied building stands around a quadrangular courtyard that has a temple. Inside the rooms are stunning. Detailed and fine murals cover the walls depicting stories from the Hindu epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata and other legends. The Synagogue and Jew Town in Mattancherry is home for the 20 odd Jews who still live in India, mostly old timers; they chose to stay on even after the creation of Israel and the immigration by most of the younger generation of Jews to the Promised Land. The synagogue dates back to the 17th century and has pretty patterned floor tiles that were brought in from China. The thick aroma of spices hangs in the air and the street is dotted with tiny stalls selling curios. (closed on Fridays & Saturdays)

In the evening, enjoy Kathakali Dance Performance:

KATHAKALI DANCE: The dance drama form of Kathakali belongs to Kerala. The Kathakali dancer relies on exaggerated eye movements, a ferociously painted face and stylised dancing to convey the spectacle of good versus evil. While kathakali dancers are all male, Mohiniattam, another classical dance form from Kerala, is performed exclusively by women. Also belonging to Kerala are the dance forms of kuttiyatam and kalaripayattu. The native martial art form of Kalaripayattu exacts physical and mental dexterity from its exponent. People dedicate entire lives to mastering the lithe deadly graceful movements.

Day 14 Cochin

Breakfast at the hotel

Today depart for Alleppey, and enjoy cruise on the backwaters
Kerala Backwaters: Sailing in the Rice boat is the most popular tourist attraction of Kerala. The palm-fringed, tranquil backwaters were once just the state's trade highways. Kerala is her backwaters and lakes. They have dictated her history, shaped her present and promise a future by virtue of offering incomparable beauty and unique experiences.
The state's palm-fringed backwaters are inland lakes connected by a network of canals. With 41 west-flowing rivers, the backwaters stretch to almost 1,900 kilometers. The backwater routes date back over the centuries and have been long used for all transportation needs, in particular trade in coconut, rubber, rice and spices. Today, these waterways link remote villages and islands to the mainland and nerve centers of the coastal area.

Day 15 Cochin –Mumbai Departure

Breakfast at the hotel

Today depart for Mumbai by flight.
Depart Mumbai for your onward journey.

End of Tour
All flight timings and sightseeing tours are subject to change. Above itinerary intended to give you a general idea of the likely trip schedule. Numerous factors such as weather, road conditions, the physical ability of the participants etc. may dictate itinerary changes either before the tour or while on the trail. We reserve the right to change any schedule in the interest of the trip participants' safety, comfort & general well be
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