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The Golden Chariot
Welcome
aboard a fascinating journey through the
many worlds of Karnataka. Embark on a
luxurious voyage of discovery through
the Cradle of Stone Architecture. THE
GOLDEN CHARIOT train named after the
famous Stone Chariot in Hampi, a world
heritage site, in Southern India will
travel through timeless Historical
Heritage Sites, Resplendent Palaces,
Wildlife and Golden Beaches. Its 7
Nights / 8 Days colorful journey begins
every Monday from Bangalore and
traverses through Mysore, visiting
Srirangapatna, Mysore Palace; the
Nagarhole National Park (Kabini) and
continuing to the historical sites of
Shravanabelagola, Belur-the 11th century
cradle of Hoysala architecture and a
world heritage site, Halebidu, Hampi and
thereafter entering into the triangular
heritage site of Badami, Pattadakal,
Aihole, and finally the Golden Beaches
of Goa before ending in Bangalore.
The
Golden Chariot Train Tour starts
on every Monday
of the week from
Bangalore
and ends in Goa
on every Sunday
morning respectively.
Detailed
Itinerary:
The
land once ridden by
formidable armies is now
traversed by the world's
most unique railway -
The Golden Chariot
beckons you to discover
worlds that are enriched
with history and
culture. Recline and
relax as the magnificent
scenery unfolds outside
your window with luxury
on the inside, thus far
reserved for royalty. We
present the Golden
Chariot - a fine balance
between a glorious
yesterday and an
omnipresent tomorrow in
a magical land... that
is Karnataka.
Day
1 -
Bangalore
(Monday)
14:30
:
Departure from
The Taj
West End
14:30-15:15
:
Drive &
halt at VidhanaSoudha
15:15-16:15
:
Drive &
halt at St.
Marks
Cathedral
16:15-17:45
:
Free time on M.G.Road
(Shopping / Cubbon
Park
/ Pub)
18:00-19:00
:
Drive to Yeshwantpur
Railway
Station
19:30-20:30
:
Welcome /
Boarding /
Dinner on
train
21:00-00:00
:
Train journey
to Mysore
Bangalore:
A World of
Opportunity The
capital of Karnataka is
known as the Garden City
because of its
salubrious climate and
greenery. Perched 3,250
feet above sea level,
temperatures seldom
exceed 30oC
(88oF).
Founded by Kempegowda,
a powerful chieftain,
the city is unique with
its rich cultural
heritage that coexists
with its modern day
technological and
industrial achievements.
Today
Bangalore
is popularly known as
India
's
Silicon Valley
.
Day
2 - Mysore
(Tuesday)
Tour
1: Rangantittu
Bird Sanctuary
07:30-09:30
:
Including 45
minutes boat
ride
Tour
2: Srirangapatna
10:30-12:30
:
Fort / DariaDaulat
13:00-14:30
:
Lunch at Hotel
Regaalis,
Mysore
Tour
3: Chamundi
Hill
14:30-16:00
:
Drive and
Return (Stop
at Nandi
Statue)
Tour
4: Mysore
Palace
16:00-17:30
:
Palace Visit /
Cauvery
/ Elephant
Rides
18:00-19:15
:
Rangayana
Cultural Show
19:30-21:30
:
Dinner at LalithaMahal
Palace Hotel
21:30
:
Drive back to
train
Mysore:
A World of Royalty Mysore
has been always
associated with the
royal families and their
patronage, be it the Wodeyars
or the Sultans. Mysore
is a city known for its
resplendent palaces and
majestic buildings. A
visit to the city
conjures up visions of
the glory, still evident
of the illustrious Wodeyar
Kings. This former state
capital still retains
its tradition in music
and dance, art and
literature and its time-honoured
crafts.
A 141 kms from
Bangalore
, the city enchants you
with its quaint charm,
verdant gardens,
tree-lined boulevards
and its sacred temples.
Mysore
, once the state
capital, today is a
vibrant city teeming
with tourists and
visitors. It is known
the world over for its
exotic sandalwood and
rich silks. Many
culinary delights await
those inclined to sample
the regional cuisine.
Srirangapatna:
The island fortress of
the legendary warrior
king Tipu
Sultan is just 14 km
from Mysore
city. Inside the
fortress is Tipu's
mosque with its twin
minarets, the
Wellesley
Bridge
and the dungeons where
British officers were
once imprisoned.
Kabini:
A World of
Wildlife Rajiv
Gandhi
National Park
, Nagarhole
(Kabini),
the hunting retreat of
the Mysore
Maharajas, is definitely
the perfect destination
for wildlife lovers in
South India
. The excitement starts
with a safari into the
heart of the park, where
you are sure to spot
wild animals in their
natural habitat. Some of
the popular sightings
are elephant, gaur, sambar,
chital, wild boar and
the more exclusive
predators like tiger and
leopard. A bird
watcher's paradise, the
park is home to over 300
species of birds, many
of which are endemic to
these jungles.
Day
3 - Kabini
(Wednesday)
10:00-12:30
:
Drive to
Jungle Lodges
& Resorts
Kabini
12:30-14:00
:
Lunch / Relax
at Kabini
Lodge
14:00-16:00
:
Relax / Boat
Safari /
Nature Walk
16:00-18:30
:
Jeep Safari /
Boat Safari
18:30-19:30
:
Light dinner
at Jungle
Lodges &
Resort
19:30-22:00
:
Drive back to
train
Mysore
Palace:
Built in Indo-Saracenic
style with domes,
turrets, arches and
colonnades, the Palace
is a treasure house of
exquisite carvings and
works of art from all
over the world. The
magnificent jewel
-studded golden throne
of the Wodeyars
is displayed here during
the Dasara
festival.
Brindavan
Gardens
: Located
at the Krishna Raja Sagar
Dam, Brindavan
Gardens
is one of the best
gardens in
South India
. Spread over 150 acres,
Brindavan
Gardens
has since the 1960s
provided the backdrop
for many Indian films.
Day
4 - Hassan
(Thursday)
06:00-08:40
:
Train journey
to Hassan
Tour
1: Shravanabelagola
09:00-11:30
:
Drive to Shravanabelagola
11:30-12:15
:
Drive back to
train
12:30-14:30
:
Lunch on train
Tour2:
Belur & Halebid
14:30-16:30
:
Drive to visit
Belur
16:30-17:00
:
Drive to Halebid
17:00-18;30
:
Halebid
tour
19:40-05:30
:
Train journey
to Hospet
/ Tungabhadra
Dam
Belur
& Halebid
: A World of
Worship Belur
in Hassan
district 220 kms from
Bangalore
and 38 kms from Hassan)
is famous for its
magnificent Hoysala
Temple Complex. The Chennakesava
Temple
here is the major
attraction, built by HoysalaVishnuvardhana,
to commemorate his
victory over the Cholas.
The facade of the temple
is filled with intricate
sculptures with no
portion left blank. It
is the only Hoysala
Temple
still in active worship.
Halebid
in Hassan
district is 27 kms away
from Hassan
and was the capital of
the Hoysalas.
It has one of the finest
Hoysala
temples. The Hoysaleswara
Temple
, perched on a
star-shaped base amidst
lawns, is a sculptural
extravaganza. Its walls
are richly carved with
an endless variety of
Hindu deities, sages,
stylized animals, birds
and friezes depicting
the life of the Hoysala
Kings.
Shravanabelagola,
52km from Hassan,
is an important Jain
pilgrim centre. It is
home to
Asia
's largest monolithic
statue Lord Gomateswara
here towers 58 ft.,
looming atop the
picturesque Vindhyagiri
Hill. Every 12 years,
Jain pilgrims gather
here to participate in a
splendid head-anointing
ceremony.
Day
5 - Hospet
(Friday)
Tour
1: Hampi
Sacred Centre
08:30-11:30
:
Drive to
Sacred Centre
& back
13:00-15:00
:
Lunch / Relax
on train
Tour
2:
Royal
Centre & Vittala
Temple
Complex
15:00-19:00
:
Tour &
Crafts Bazaar
Hampi:
A World Heritage Site If
dreams were made out of
stone, it would be Hampi.
Hampi
has been classified as a
World
Heritage
Center
and is one of the major
tourist destinations in
India
.
Hampi,
the seat of the famed Vijayanagara
empire was the capital
of the largest empire in
post-moghul
India
, covering several
states. The Vijayanagara
empire stretched over at
least three states
-Karnataka, Maharashtra
, and Andhra Pradesh.
The destruction of Vijayanagar
by marauding Moghul
invaders was sudden,
shocking and absolute.
Although in ruins today,
this capital city once
boasted riches known far
beyond the shores of
India
. The ruins of Hampi
of the 14th Century lies
scattered in about 26
sq. km area, amidst
giant boulders and
vegetation.
Protected by the
tempestuous river Tungabhadra
in the north and rocky
granite ridges on the
other three sides, the
ruins silently narrate
the story of grandeur
splendor and fabulous
wealth.
The splendid remains of
palaces and gateways of
the broken city tells
a tale of man's infinite
talent and power of
creativity together with
his capacity for
senseless destruction. A
visit to Hampi
is a sojourn into the
past. Most of the
important structures and
ruins are located in two
areas, which are
generally referred to as
the Royal Centre and the
Sacred Centre.
A visit to Anegundi
village by traversing
the gushing TungaBadra
river on a coracle is an
experience that provides
the guests with a
glimpse into the
traditional country life
in Karnataka.
Day
6 - Gadag
(Saturday)
06:00-08:00
:
Train journey
to Gadag
08:30-10:30
:
Drive to
Hotel Badami
Court
, Badami
Tour
1: Aihole
& Pattadakal
10:30-13:00
:
Drive &
Tour
13:00-15:30
:
Lunch / Relax
/ Crafts at
Hotel Badami
Court
Tour
2: Badami
Caves
16:00-18:00
:
Badami
Caves
Tour
18:00-20:00
:
Drive to Gadag
20:00-05:30
:
Train journey
to Vasco
Badami:
A World Heritage Site Badami
is picturesquely
situated at the mouth of
a ravine between two
rocky hills. The
exquisite sculptures and
the rust red sandstone
cliffs of Badami
tell many a tale of
yore. The first
sculptural embellishment
to dazzle the eye is the
18 armed Nataraja
striking 81 dance poses.
Pattadakal,
with its beautifully
chiseled temples is a
World Heritage Site
located on the banks of
the Malaprabha
River
. It bears testimony to
the richness of the Chalukyan
architecture. Pattadakal
reached its pinnacle of
glory under the Chalukyan
Kings and was once used
as a ceremonial center
where kings were
crowned.
Aihole
is acclaimed as the
"Cradle of Hindu
Temple
Architecture". Aihole
has over a hundred
temples scattered around
the village. The most
impressive one is the Durga
Temple
with its semi- circular
apse, elevated plinth
and the gallery
encircling the sanctum.
The oldest temple here
is the
Lad Khan
temple
dating back to the 5th
Century. The Hutchimalli
Temple
out in the village - has
a sculpture of Vishnu
sitting atop a large
cobra. The Revalphadi
Cave
- dedicated to Shiva -
is remarkable for its
delicate details. There
are hundreds of temples
strewn in the villages
nearby.
Day
7 - Goa
(Sunday)
09:30-11:30
:
De-board the
train after
breakfast and
continue your
stay in Goa
(Optional)
or transfer to
airport on
your own
Goa:
A World of Golden
Beaches Also
known as "Pearl of
the Orient" and a
"Tourist
Paradise", the
state of Goa
is located on the
western coast of India
in the coastal belt
known as Konkan.
The magnificent scenic
beauty and the
architectural splendors
of its temples, churches
and old houses have made
Goa
a firm favorite with
travelers around the
world.
But then, Goa
is much more than just
beaches and sea. It has
a soul which goes deep
into unique history,
rich culture and some of
the prettiest natural
scenery that
India
has to offer.
Besides the natural
beauty, the fabulous
beaches and sunshine, travellers
to Goa
love the laid-back,
peaceful, warm and
friendly nature of the Goan
people. After all, more
than anywhere else on
planet earth, this is a
place where people
really know how to
relax.
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ABOUT THIS TRAIN......
Your
chambers are steeped in
history. Chambers in
which, you will retire
under a sky of
craftsmanship that
narrate timeless tales.
Sink into a bed of
royalty, reminiscent of
the Mysore Maharajas,
admire the intricate
carvings on the ceiling,
the wall panels and
furniture inspired by
Mysore and Hoysala
architecture.
Each
Coach of the The
Golden Chariot has
been named after the
dynasties that ruled
Karnataka - Kadamba,
Hoysala, Rastrakota,
Ganga, Chalukya,
Bhahamani, Adhilshahi,
Sangama, Shathavashna,
Yudukula and Vijayanagar.
Fully air-conditioned
cabins.
26 twin beds, 17
double bed cabins and 1
cabin for the physically
challenged.
Vanity / Writing
desk.
Every cabin is
equipped with Wi-Fi, LCD
television, DVD with 6
satellite channels,
wardrobe, vanity/writing
desk and private
bathroom with luxurious
amenities and
accessories.
A
Culinary tour of fine
taste.
Nala
named after a king and
legendary chef from the
times of the Mahabharata.
Ruchi, a name that means
fine taste in Sanskrit.
The two restaurants
serve a spread of
vegetarian and
non-vegetarian culinary
delights.
Interiors inspired by
the timeless aesthetics
of Hampi and Halebid.
4-seater and
2-seater dining cabins
with comfortable sofas
and chairs.
The
Lounge Bar
Spirit for your soul.
Timeless like the
spirits we serve, Madira,
the mythical drink of
the gods in the lounge
bar aboard The Golden
Chariot. Pour yourself
fine spirits as you
unravel your soul, as
you watch performances
of local artisans.
Celebrate the journey
into timelessness as
lilting music uplifts
you.
Relaxing and elegant
seating at bar.
Plush and royal
interiors modeled after
the Mysore Palace.
Experience
Eternity
Attain
Nirvana.
At the Ayurveda centre,
Spa and gym on The
Golden Chariot, discover
age old traditions and
cures to modern day
stress.
Two massage rooms for an
out of this world
rejuvenation experience.
For those who prefer
a local flavour -
Ayurveda massages are
provided.
Fully equipped
gymnasium.
Where
modern day royalty does
business.
The Golden Chariot
Conference Coach can
seat up to 30 business
leaders and gives you
lessons in history and
leaves with a vision for
the future.
Seating capacity of
25-30 guests.
42 inch LCD
television.
High-speed internet
surfing area.