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Day 1:
Mumbai
Upon arrival at Mumbai, our representative will meet you at
the airport and assist you checkin at the hotel chosen by you.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2:
Mumbai
Mumbai, the economic capital of India, is known as the city
that never sleeps. Mumbai India's most dynamic and
cosmopolitan city, with frenetic lifestyles and a multicultural
society. People from all over the country come here to
fulfill their dreams thus making Mumbai a big melting pot of all the cultures,
traditions and languages. This confluence of varied cultural currents and
cross currents has given Mumbai a unique position of the most multi-ethnic
city of India. Post breakfast in the morning, transfer for the sightseeing of
theis city. Visit the elephanta caves, on the Gharapuri islands away from the
city. The caves have some of the most beautiful carvings of Hindu deities.
Later take a phototour of some of the most famous and great buildings of
Mumbai like the Gateway of India, Victoria Terminus, Rajabai tower and the
Prince of Wales museum. Also visit the museum.You may also visit the
Dhobhi Ghat the largest clothes washing place in Asia. Evening free to visit
the beaches of Mumbai. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 3:
Mumbai
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Kochi
Today take a morning f l ight to Kochi (Cochin) , the
commercial capital of Kerala. Cochin is a major port on the
west coast of India. It is a beautiful city set on a cluster of
islands surrounded by sparkling blue lagoons and
backwaters. Colonial Bungalows, an old Jewish Synagogue, Chinese fishing
nets, the oldest European Church in India, a medieval Portuguese Palace, all
reflect Kochi's historical links. Mattanchery Palace built by the Portuguese in
1555, the Jewish Synagogue built in 1568, St.Francis church built in 1503,
Bolghatty Palace and Hill Palace Museum are some of the tourists favourite
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