Meet on arrival and transfer to Hotel, depending on the arrival time to Bangalore sightseeing or relax, dinner and overnight.
Morning breakfast, drive to Hassan, enroute visit Shravanabelagola - the monolith statue of Lord Gomateshwara, a Jain saint. Standing atop one of the hills (Indiragiri Hills) is 18 mts height and is said to be one of the tallest and most graceful monolithic statues in the world . On arrival at Hassan check into a hotel. Afternoon visit Belur - On the banks of the Yagachi River in Belur, a star-shaped temple with hand lathe-turned filigreed pillars and sculptures will take your breath away. It is the only Hoysala temple still in active worship. The most marvellous specimens of Hoysala architecture, found exclusively at Belur and Halebid - Just 17 kms. away from Belur is Halebid, the ancient capital of the Hoysalas. The 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, stylised animals, birds and friezes depicting the life of the Hoysala kings. The temple complex has a museum which houses the idols, statues, busts and sculptures excavated by the Archaeological Department from the ruins. on arrival to Hassan check into hotel, dinner and overnight.
Morning after breakfast drive to Mangalore, check into hotel. Lunch and later on visit to Pilikula Nisagardhama - a sprawling 300 -acre park 12 km from Mangalore, with boating facilities, a wildlife safari, a mini aquarium and a science centre. Return back to hotel, dinner and overnight.
Morning after breakfast, checkout and proceed to Karwar, check in at Devbagh Beach Resort - Devbagh is a mesmerizing experience for all beach lovers. Building sandcastles, collecting colourful seashells, chasing small crabs on the sands, swimming in the sea. will all bring back your childhood days! Not to forget the endless sessions of beachcombing, beach-volleyball, or just plain lazing on a hammock watching the shimmering sea. Relax on the beach and behold a glorious sunset as the lighthouse flashes across the distant horizon to guide ships to the port. Dinner and overnight.
Morning breakfast and experience the activities such as Wander off to the nearby Devbagh village and watch the fishermen land their daily catch - mackerel, prawns and pomfret among many others. Now it is the turn of the womenfolk to sort and carry them in baskets to the local market for sale. If you dare, set off in catamarans to see the casting of the nets in the ocean. In case you want to try your hand at angling, get into a native two-man dugout along with a local fisherman and enjoy yourself. Later on Relax on the beach and behold a glorious sunset as the lighthouse flashes across the distant horizon to guide ships to the port. Dinner and overnight.
Morning after breakfast, check out and drive to Goa, check into a hotel or resort, lunch and relax. Later on in the evening visit to Colva Beach . Dinner and overnight.
Morning breakfast and full day sightseeing in South Goa, visiting Cabo da Rama - Located in Canacona taluka Cabo da Rama - Cape Rama -, takes its name from Rama, the hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana, who, along with his wife Sita holed up here during his exile from Ayodhya. Dudhsagar Waterfall - The magnificent Dudhsagar Waterfall is perched in the high peaks of the Western Ghats and is a sight to behold especially in the monsoons when it is in full and furious flow. From a distance, the waterfall appears like streams of milk rushing down the mountainside. The exhuberent and spectacular waterfall is located in the Sanguem taluka. Return back to the hotel / resort, dinner and overnight.
Morning breakfast and check out of the hotel and drive to North Goa. On arrival check in to the hotel. Lunch and relax. Later in the evening relax at Calangute Beach on of the most famous beach in North Goa. Later on return back to hotel/resort, dinner and overnight.
Morning breakfast and full day sight seeing in North Goa State Archaeology Museum - there are seven galleries in the museum which are the Sculpture Gallery, the Christian Art Gallery, the Banerji Art Gallery, the Religious Expression Gallery, the Cultural Anthropology, the Contemporary Art Gallery and the Western Bronzes Gallery. The museum at present has the collection of about 8000 objects, which includes Stone Sculptures, Wooden objects, Bronzes, Paintings, Manuscripts, numismatic collection, anthropological objects, clay models etc. Basilica of Bom Jesus - perhaps Goa's most famous church and among the most revered by Christians worldwide, is partially in ruins but still a model of simplicity and elegance, and a fine example of Jesuit architecture. This is the only church in Old Goa, which is not plastered on the outside, the lime plaster having been stripped off by a zealous Portuguese conservationist in 1950. Aguada Fort - This is the largest and the best-preserved Portuguese bastion in Goa and was built in 1609-12, to control the entry into the river Mandovi and to protect Old Goa from potential enemy attacks. Harvalem (Arvalem) Waterfall - This waterfall is set amidst charming surroundings, with the Rudreshwar temple in its vicinity. The temple holds importance for the Hindus who believe in releasing the soul on the 12th day after death. The Rock cut caves are just situated nearby. The Government has also developed a park from which the view of the waterfall can be peacefully relished. Return back to the hotel/resort, dinner and overnight.
This day belongs to you, you can relax or go for shopping in the main streets of North Goa. Overnight.
Morning breakfast, checkout of the hotel / resort and proceed to airport to board your flight. TOUR ENDS