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Meghalaya and Kaziranga Tour - Tour
  • Borjhar, Assam
  • 6 Nights 7 Days

Meghalaya and Kaziranga Tour

₹ 27,999

Description: If you are a travel curious soul, then you will surely connect with Meghalaya. This trip designed by Trikon is a perfect journey for those who are planning their next travel hunt. Meghalaya literally means ‘Abode of the Clouds’ and is known for its roaring high waterfalls and thick rainforest. As you reach Meghalaya you will soon realise that it is difficult to describe the overall ambiance of Meghalaya. Meghalaya, ‘Abode of the Clouds’ is a combination of both serenity and excitement.  While exploring this sublime beauty, you will realise the magical sights that Meghalaya offers is nothing but utmost charm and tranquillity. The mysterious caves and clear river water is a must visit. The sight of the high mountains of Meghalaya will give you a sense of awe. Along with the friendly locals in Meghalaya, the villages here are worth exploring. Meghalaya is a perfect gateway to the candy floss clouds and exploring this beautiful destination will make you realise its purity and its pristine beauty. The blue natural pools in Meghalaya will restore back your energy and make your trip worth it. We at Trikon assure that you will surely lose yourself into the beauty of the undulating pine covered hills & the view of the Seven Sister state of North East India. Dive into Meghalaya and float with Trikon on its breath taking views! About the Place Did you know? Meghalaya is one of the cleanest states in India. Meghalaya is a must do if you are planning a vacation as it is also a very popular tourist spot and a well-known destination in the travel magazine all over the world. Meghalaya separates the Assam Valley from the plains of Bangladesh and is a refreshing and a thick pine mountain state with utmost beauty. The timeless beauty with its awe-inspiring environs, will make Meghalaya Tour an unforgettable journey. Known to be wettest places on Earth, Cherrapunjee and Mawsynram offer some really wonderful sights to the eye. Cherrapunjee and Mawsynram witness most of the rain falls between June and September resulting in the mesmerising waterfalls at Asia’s longest caves in Meghalaya. Bestowed with natural beauty and breath taking sights Meghalaya also has a traditional and cultural touch. In Meghalaya there are few tribal groups named as Jaintia, Khasi and Garo. These tribal groups reside in the eastern, central and western parts of Meghalaya. These tribal groups dance and celebrate festivals in colourful traditional dress which is very unique and beautiful. From boating to visit in the sacred forest Trikon has all that a traveller is looking for. Trikon calls out to traveler within you to enroll into a journey that you will never forget.  Cost: Rs 27,999/- (Inclusive of GST)   Travel suggestions: Ensure that you land/arrive into Guwahati latest by 10 am as we will depart from the airport by 11 am on Day 1 Take a flight/train post 4 pm on Day 7

Gandikota & Belum Caves Tour - Tour
  • Kurla, Maharashtra
  • 3 Nights 4 Days

Gandikota & Belum Caves Tour

₹ 5,799

Gigantic Gandikota – Grand Canyon of India – 13th century formation Situated at Andhra Pradesh, Gandikota is termed as the Grand Canyon of India. It is no less breathtaking as compared to the Grand Canyon in USA, and it goes one scale up if you were to imagine the backdrop holding a sprawling lush green backdrop surrounded by huge Rocky Mountains and beneath flows the Pennar River. Sit on the rock and capture the panoramic view as it’s an epic Geographical creation that will force you to give an awestruck view. The Gandikota fort premises The fort premises look ancient and rustic, all thanks to the promising huge walls that stand as the protector. Its huge gate and immersive structure has witnessed a lot in the past. The Jama Masjid & Chaar Minar Huge held constructions and little minarets at the entrance make both Jama Masjid & Chaar Minar a perfect backdrop and a spokesperson of historical evidences. Imagine yourself surrounded by the great some great music, sprinkling the melody of love. Madhavaraya temple Dedicated to Vishnu,  Madhavaraya temple has protected some small statues and sculptures of Hindu Gods carved over the Gopuram and walls of the temple. Preserving the royal odyssey, every brick and sculptures becharms the magnitude of the old kingdom that once exists there. Ranganatha Swamy Temple The temple was very much ruined but the main sanctum stood on an elevated platform. Despite of withstanding and witnessing so much, this temple has yet not lost the shine and elegance. The Granary Once used for storing grains, the Granary has space for storing a lot of grains and many huge pillars stand erect. The Royal Water Tank It is a perennial spring irrigating some lime and plantain gardens. Just sit besides it and take a deep understanding of how useful it must be for ancient civilizations then. Village The local village is scarcely populated has a school, hospital and their own panchayats. Strolling around the village is permissible, it just adds up to the rustic charm. Remember those bullock carts and playing kids…Oh!! What a nostalgic feeling. Jail & Other Viewpoints There exists an ancient jail, a few tunnels and many viewpoints that give different perspective of the Grand Canyon. Mylavaram Dam & Pennar River View – Walk for 2 kms for strolling around the rivers and spending blissful time. Belum Caves – India’s Largest & Longest Caves - Walking through these underground caves will leave you thrilled and give you a bone chilling experience. There’s sufficient oxygen supply and orange rope lights to ensure you enjoy the caving experience. These natural caves were formed centuries ago when Chitravati River penetrated and emerged in making this Geographical mystery. Get to see pot holes and amazing formations all around the caves interiors. Along with geographical mysteries that leave you spellbound, this caves also seem to have historical importance. Many say that Jain Jains and Buddhists monks occupied these caves centuries ago for medidation. At the entrance itself, you’ll get to see a HUGE WHITE MAHAVIR STATUE. Inside the caves, Patalaganga is the key attraction and you have to go 150 ft under the ground level to see it. Cross narrow pavements and crawl around to see those amazing wonders. Mumbai to Mumbai by Sleeper Coach Non AC Train Tickets: 6799/- Mumbai to Mumbai by Sleeper Coach 3AC Train Tickets: 9799/-  Kumta to Kumta ( Train Ticket Not Included ): 5799/- Twin Sharing Accomodation will cost 2000 rs extra for each room  

Hampi Backpacking Tour - Tour
  • Fort, Maharashtra
  • 2 Nights 3 Days

Hampi Backpacking Tour

₹ 8,499

Hampi Backpacking Tour: Trikon is all set to welcome you to the land of boulders, stone architecture and ancient temples that was built way back in 1500 AD. Listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi was one of the richest and largest cities in the world during its prime time in the ancient days. Situated on the banks of River Tungabhadra, Hampi is a remarkable tourist destination where travelers all around the globe come to sink and absorb the laid back culture and listen to all the mysteries Katha from history. Solitude lovers and photography enthusiasts would love to stroll around more than 20 ancient heritages and hilltops where sunset never looks the same. Beautifully preserved and maintained by Archeological Excavation of India, a Tour to Hampi amidst the muddy roads and paddy rice fields will soothe your senses and take you back in time. Interesting facts about Hampi: Hampi was the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th century and was one of the richest and largest cities in the world at that time. The city was founded by two brothers, Harihara and Bukka, in 1336 AD. They established the Vijayanagara Empire which ruled South India for over 200 years. Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is famous for its well-preserved ruins, temples, and monuments. The city is spread over an area of 26 square kilometers and has over 500 monuments. The most famous monument in Hampi is the Virupaksha Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is still in use today and is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in South India. Hampi was known for its trade in precious stones, spices, and textiles. The city was also famous for its skilled craftsmen who created beautiful sculptures, carvings, and jewelry. Hampi is located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River and is surrounded by hills and boulder-strewn landscapes. It is a popular destination for trekking and rock climbing. The city was destroyed by the Deccan Sultanate in the 16th century and was abandoned. The ruins of Hampi were rediscovered in the 19th century by British archaeologists. Hampi is also known for the Hampi Utsav, a three-day festival held in November every year. The festival showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region and attracts visitors from all over the world. Hampi is an important site for understanding the history and culture of South India, and it continues to be a popular tourist destination. Places to visit in Hampi: Hampi is a historical city located in the southern state of Karnataka in India. It was once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here are some of the top places to visit in Hampi: Virupaksha Temple: This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is the oldest and most prominent temple in Hampi. Vittala Temple: This temple is famous for its intricate stone chariot and musical pillars that produce different sounds when tapped. Hampi Bazaar: This market was once a bustling center for trade and commerce in the Vijayanagara Empire. Matanga Hill: This hill offers a panoramic view of Hampi's landscape and is a popular spot for watching sunsets. Lotus Mahal: This palace is known for its beautiful architecture and was once used as a recreational palace by the royal family. Elephant Stables: This structure was used to house the royal elephants and is a fine example of the Vijayanagara style of architecture. Queen's Bath: This bathing complex was used by the queens of the Vijayanagara Empire and is a great example of their luxurious lifestyle. Hampi's Royal Enclosure: This area was once the seat of power for the Vijayanagara Empire and includes several structures like the Mahanavami Dibba and the Hazara Rama Temple. Sanapur Lake: This beautiful lake is located near Hampi and is a great spot for picnics and boat rides. Shopping to do from Hampi: Hampi, located in the Indian state of Karnataka, is a popular tourist destination known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and beautiful landscapes. If you are wondering what to buy, here are some suggestions: Handicrafts: Hampi is known for its beautiful handicrafts made of metal, wood, and stone. You can buy intricately carved sculptures, decorative items, and jewelry. Banana Fiber Crafts: Banana fiber products like bags, mats, and baskets are popular souvenirs in Hampi. These items are eco-friendly and unique. Spices: Hampi is a great place to buy authentic Indian spices like turmeric, cardamom, cinnamon, and pepper. These spices are of high quality and can be used to add flavor to your meals. Traditional Clothing: Hampi is a great place to buy traditional Indian clothing like sarees, salwar kameez, and dhotis. You can find a variety of designs and fabrics to choose from. Paintings: Hampi is a hub of art, and you can find beautiful paintings depicting the rich history and culture of the region. These paintings are available in different sizes and styles. Handmade Paper Products: You can also buy handmade paper products like notebooks, journals, and diaries. These products are made using traditional techniques and are environmentally friendly. Ayurvedic Products: Hampi is known for its Ayurvedic products like oils, herbs, and skincare products. These products are made using natural ingredients and are great for your health and skin. Musical Instruments: If you are a music lover, you can buy traditional Indian musical instruments like tabla, sitar, and harmonium in Hampi. These instruments are beautifully crafted and have a unique sound. Overall, Hampi has a lot to offer in terms of shopping. You can find a variety of unique and authentic products that are perfect souvenirs to take back home. Batch 1 : Friday Night , 20th Oct to Tuesday Morning , 24th Oct 2023  Batch 2 : Friday  Night , 23rd Nov to Tuesday Morning , 27th Oct 2023  Batch 3 : Friday Night , 22nd Dec to Tuesday Morning , 26th Dec 2023 

Hampi & Badami Heritage Tour - Tour
  • Hampi, Karnataka
  • 4 Nights 5 Days

Hampi & Badami Heritage Tour

₹ 12,999

Trikon is all set to welcome you to the land of boulders, stone architecture and ancient temples that was built way back in 1500 AD. Listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi was one of the richest and largest cities in the world during its prime time in the ancient days. Situated on the banks of River Tungabhadra, Hampi is a remarkable tourist destination where travelers all around the globe come to sink and absorb the laid back culture and listen to all the mysteries katha from the history. Solitude lovers and photography enthusiasts would love to stroll around more than 20 ancient heritages and hill tops where sunset never looks the same. Beautifully preserved and maintained by Archeological Excavation of India, a Tour to Hampi amidst the muddy roads and paddy rice fields will sooth your senses and take you back in time. Badami Caves Boasting about the Buddhist architecture and sculptures of Lord Vishnu, the Badami Caves are majestic and sure to mesmerize you with its huge boulders. The caves over look Agastya Lake and many small hillocks that carry a hypnotic charm. Enroute, if you’re lucky enough you’ll spot multiple sun-flower fields making your journey worth-while. Pattadakal & Aihole Numerous grassy landscapes and wide spread over acres of land, Pattadakal & Aihole are another set of temples where we’ll take you along for a spellbound experience you’ve never experienced before. These destinations are indeed underrates and far away from day to day chaos. Just be there and absorb the culture that exists, the Chalukya Empire has a bunch of stories still remain untold even to the locals. Interesting facts about Hampi: Hampi was the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th century and was one of the richest and largest cities in the world at that time. The city was founded by two brothers, Harihara and Bukka, in 1336 AD. They established the Vijayanagara Empire which ruled South India for over 200 years. Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is famous for its well-preserved ruins, temples, and monuments. The city is spread over an area of 26 square kilometers and has over 500 monuments. The most famous monument in Hampi is the Virupaksha Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is still in use today and is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in South India. Hampi was known for its trade in precious stones, spices, and textiles. The city was also famous for its skilled craftsmen who created beautiful sculptures, carvings, and jewelry. Hampi is located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River and is surrounded by hills and boulder-strewn landscapes. It is a popular destination for trekking and rock climbing. The city was destroyed by the Deccan Sultanate in the 16th century and was abandoned. The ruins of Hampi were rediscovered in the 19th century by British archaeologists. Hampi is also known for the Hampi Utsav, a three-day festival held in November every year. The festival showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region and attracts visitors from all over the world. Hampi is an important site for understanding the history and culture of South India, and it continues to be a popular tourist destination. Places to visit in Hampi: Hampi is a historical city located in the southern state of Karnataka in India. It was once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here are some of the top places to visit in Hampi: Virupaksha Temple: This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is the oldest and most prominent temple in Hampi. Vittala Temple: This temple is famous for its intricate stone chariot and musical pillars that produce different sounds when tapped. Hampi Bazaar: This market was once a bustling center for trade and commerce in the Vijayanagara Empire. Matanga Hill: This hill offers a panoramic view of Hampi's landscape and is a popular spot for watching sunsets. Lotus Mahal: This palace is known for its beautiful architecture and was once used as a recreational palace by the royal family. Elephant Stables: This structure was used to house the royal elephants and is a fine example of the Vijayanagara style of architecture. Queen's Bath: This bathing complex was used by the queens of the Vijayanagara Empire and is a great example of their luxurious lifestyle. Hampi's Royal Enclosure: This area was once the seat of power for the Vijayanagara Empire and includes several structures like the Mahanavami Dibba and the Hazara Rama Temple. Sanapur Lake: This beautiful lake is located near Hampi and is a great spot for picnics and boat rides. Shopping to do from Hampi: Hampi, located in the Indian state of Karnataka, is a popular tourist destination known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and beautiful landscapes. If you are wondering what to buy, here are some suggestions: Handicrafts: Hampi is known for its beautiful handicrafts made of metal, wood, and stone. You can buy intricately carved sculptures, decorative items, and jewelry. Banana Fiber Crafts: Banana fiber products like bags, mats, and baskets are popular souvenirs in Hampi. These items are eco-friendly and unique. Spices: Hampi is a great place to buy authentic Indian spices like turmeric, cardamom, cinnamon, and pepper. These spices are of high quality and can be used to add flavor to your meals. Traditional Clothing: Hampi is a great place to buy traditional Indian clothing like sarees, salwar kameez, and dhotis. You can find a variety of designs and fabrics to choose from. Paintings: Hampi is a hub of art, and you can find beautiful paintings depicting the rich history and culture of the region. These paintings are available in different sizes and styles. Handmade Paper Products: You can also buy handmade paper products like notebooks, journals, and diaries. These products are made using traditional techniques and are environmentally friendly. Ayurvedic Products: Hampi is known for its Ayurvedic products like oils, herbs, and skincare products. These products are made using natural ingredients and are great for your health and skin. Musical Instruments: If you are a music lover, you can buy traditional Indian musical instruments like tabla, sitar, and harmonium in Hampi. These instruments are beautifully crafted and have a unique sound. Overall, Hampi has a lot to offer in terms of shopping. You can find a variety of unique and authentic products that are perfect souvenirs to take back home. Above dates not possible? Contact us & we promise to customize above itinerary as per your convenience. Call now on 9820022466 or drop an email on mailtrikon@gmail.com   Batch 1 : Friday Night , 20th Oct to Wednesday Morning , 25th Oct 2023  Batch 2 : Friday Night , 24th Nov to Wednesday Morning , 29th Nov 2023  Batch 3 : Friday Night , 22nd Dec to Wednesday Morning , 27th Dec 2023 

Rann of Kutch Tour with Dholavira - Tour
  • Bandra East, Maharashtra
  • 4 Nights 3 Days

Rann of Kutch Tour with Dholavira

₹ 17,999

Visiting the Rann of Kutch offers a range of unique experiences that capture the essence of this extraordinary natural wonder and the rich culture of the region. Here are some things to experience at the Rann of Kutch: Vast Salt Desert: Marvel at the stunning landscape of the white salt desert, particularly during the dry season. The endless expanse of salt flats is a sight to behold and provides a serene backdrop for exploration. Full Moon Night: Witness the Rann under the glow of a full moon, when the salt flats appear to shimmer like a silver carpet. This ethereal experience is truly enchanting and ideal for photography. Cultural Festival (Rann Utsav): Attend the Rann Utsav, a vibrant cultural festival that celebrates the region's arts, crafts, music, dance, and cuisine. It typically runs from October to March and offers a colourful immersion into Gujarati culture. Traditional Dances: Enjoy traditional dances like Garba and Raas during the Rann Utsav. These performances showcase the lively and rhythmic dance forms of Gujarat. Artisanal Crafts: Explore the local craftsmanship by interacting with skilled artisans. You can purchase intricately designed textiles, jewellery, pottery, and more as souvenirs. Camel Rides: Explore the Rann on a camel ride, a traditional mode of transportation in the desert. It's a slow-paced adventure that allows you to soak in the surroundings. Local Cuisine: Savor traditional Gujarati cuisine, including kathiyawadi dishes, famous kutchi Dabeli, and the delectable sweets of the region. Don't forget to try the local flavours and street food in nearby towns like Bhuj. Sunset and Sunrise: Witness the breathtaking sunrise and sunset over the Rann. The changing hues of the sky against the white salt flats create a stunning visual spectacle. The Rann of Kutch offers a diverse range of experiences, blending natural beauty, cultural richness, and adventure. Whether you're an adventurer, a cultural enthusiast, or a nature lover, there's something unique and memorable to discover in this captivating desert landscape.   Dholavira is an ancient archaeological site located in the Rann of Kutch in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is renowned for its well-preserved ruins and historical significance dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization. Here are some of the key things to see at Dholavira:   Harappan Civilization Remains: Explore the remnants of the Harappan civilization, one of the world's oldest urban cultures. Dholavira provides insight into the architectural and urban planning skills of this ancient civilization. The City Walls: Dholavira features well-preserved city walls, which provide an understanding of the city's layout and defensive structures during the ancient period. The Citadel: This elevated area within the city complex offers a view of the surrounding landscape and is believed to have been a significant administrative and residential area. Museum and Interpretation Center: Visit the on-site museum and interpretation center, which houses artifacts, sculptures, and informational displays that provide context and history about the site and its significance. Ancient Streets and Structures: Walk through the remnants of ancient streets, houses, and structures, which offer a glimpse into the daily life of the Harappan people. Wood Fossil Park: The Wood Fossils Park at Dholavira offers a unique opportunity to witness ancient natural history in a stunning desert landscape. It is not only a destination for those interested in paleontology but also for anyone intrigued by the rich geological heritage of the region.

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