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Indira Reisen GmbH
Riesbachstrasse 61, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland, Tel. + 41 44/383 34 78
Website: www.indirareisen.ch; E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Zürich, August 2017
Laughter Yoga Training with the experience of India’s diversity
Liebe Lachfreunde
Gerne hoffe ich, dass es euch gut geht. Anbei sende ich euch das detaillierte
Reiseprogramm und die Pauschalkosten. Ich bitte euch, für die Reise in eurem
Freundeskreis zu werben.
Hier sind die Besonderheiten der Reise:
• Die Reise wird bei einer Teilnehmerzahl von 10 Personen durchgeführt. Bei weniger
Anmeldungen muss ich mich mit Dr. Madan Kataria absprechen.
Anmeldeschluss ist der 05. November 2017
• Ich habe das Programm auf Englisch gemacht, da ich denke, dass der eine oder
andere Teilnehmende aus einem nicht Deutsch sprechenden Land kommt. Das ist
auch der Grund, dass ich bei der Preisangabe nicht die Internationalen Flüge nach
Bangalore berücksichtigt habe. Aus Deutschland fliegt Lufthansa jeden Tag Direkt
von Frankfurt nach Bangalore.
• Falls jemand seinen Indienaufenthalt nach der Reise in einer anderen Gegend wie
Nordindien oder mit einem Badeaufenthalt verlängern will, können wir dies auch
organisieren.
• Falls Sie Interesse haben, daran teilzunehmen, senden Sie uns Ihre Konktaktdaten
per E-mail an: [email protected] oder [email protected] und wir werden mit Ihnen
Kontakt aufnehmen.
• Der Lachyoga Kurs wird auf Englisch durchgeführt, denn Dr. Madan Kataria spricht
ausser Englisch/Hindi nur Gibrisch.
Für weitere Informationen stehe ich gerne zur Verfügung.
Mit Ho ho ha ha ha
Vijay Kumar Singh
Riesbachstrasse 61
CH-8008 Zürich, Switzerland
+41 44 383 34 78
[email protected] or [email protected]
www.lachyoga.ch
1. Program
Laughter Yoga Training with the experience
of India’s diversity
15 days: 18.2. – 04.3.2018
Tour guide: Vijay Kumar Singh, Laughter Yoga
Ambassador and Journalist BR
Travelling route: (Frankfurt) – Bangalore – Hassan – Coorg –
Mysore – Bandipur – Ooty – Coonoor - Mysore – Srirangapatanam - Bangalore - (Frankfurt)
Su, 18.02. Departure from Frankfurt 1250 Hrs LH 754
Mo,19.02. Arrival in Bangalore 0155 Hrs (local time + 4,5 Hrs.)
Bangalore-Hassan (185 Kms / 4 Hrs)
Meeting assistance on arrival and transfer to the Hotel
(Room for immediate occupancy) Breakfast at hotel and proceed for a short visit of City and IT Hub
Bangalore now known as Bengaluru is the capital of Karnataka. It was founded by
Kempe Gowda, ruler under Vijayanagara Empire by laying the foundation of the city by building mud fort at the site in 1537
A scenic view of palace which bears striking resemblance to England’s Windsor Castle, Bangalore Palace is a scenic tourist hotspot with a
majestic castle-like structure set amidst lush green environs. The huge palace grounds are used for organizing
various types of events and musical shows, most of which include rock concerts. The immaculately designed
interiors of the palace filled with magnificent paintings and stained-glass windows.
This is one of the most important structures in Bangalore is Vidhan Soudha - Parliament House. The
46-metre tall imposing building comprises 300 rooms, each of which reflects the impressive Dravidian style of
architecture. Housing 22 departments of the Government of Karnataka, Vidhan Soudha also happens to be one of the one of the largest legislative buildings in India.
After visit drive to Hassan, check in at Hotel
Tu, 20.02. Hassan /Shravanbelagola/ Hassan (55 Kms. /3 Hrs.
After breakfast, excursion to visit Shravanabelagola, which is the
oldest and most important pilgrimage center for Jain religion. Here is the site of the huge 17m high naked statue of Bahubali
(Gomateswara), said to be the world’s tallest monolithic statue. It overlooks the small town of Shravanabelagola from the top of the
rocky, hill known as Indragiri. Its simplicity and serenity is in complete contrast to the complexity and energy of the sculptural work. The colossal monolithic statue is 58 ft high, naked, with 26 ft
wide shoulders, 10-ft of its feet. It is nearly 1,800 years old, the statue which is reached by climbing 700 steps carved in the steep
granite slope, is symbolic of the renunciation of worldly possessions.
NOTE: You can be witness between 17-25th Feb 2018 for special occasion so-called “head
anointing ceremony” which is performed once in 12 years.
After visit back to Hotel, rest of day free.
We, 21.02. Hassan / Coorg (185 Kms. / 6 Hrs)
After breakfast, excursion to visit Belur and Halebid (60 Kms. around) Belur: Belur was once the capital of a powerful empire on the banks of important River of South India – Yagachi. The main temple,
is dedicated to Lord Krishna and set in a compound with several smaller temples and
a pond, was commissioned by King in 1117 AD to celebrate Hoysala dynasty military victories. It took over a hundred years to
complete and its architecture is foreign to the prevailing Hoysala style of the 12th century
– it is exceptionally large (about 100-ft high) and its decoration very lavish (with a magnificent gateway tower – gopuram) in
typical South Indian - Dravidian style. Located on the banks of river Yagachi, the
Chennakeswara Temple is one of the finest examples of Hoysala architecture. It took 103 years to complete and you can see why when you see it. The facade of the temple is filled with intricate sculptures friezes
with no portion kept blank. The interior of the temple is even better and contains many exquisite panels and richly carved pillars.
Halebid literally means ‘the ruined city’. During the 12th and 13th centuries AD, it flourished as the capital of the Hoysala Dynasty for about
150 years and was then known as Dwarasamudra (gateway to the seas). However, it was twice attacked by
Muslim invaders who robbed it of its treasures, leaving behind the ruins of the once-magnificent Shiva temple.
The walls of the temple are covered with an endless variety of gods, goddesses, animals, birds and dancing girls giving importance to the minutest details. Yet no two
facets of the temple are the same. Two massive monolithic bulls guard the temple. Despite 86 years of hard work, the temple is not completely renovated.
Afternoon drive to Coorg, on arrival check in at hote
Th, 22.02. Coorg
After breakfast, visit of a Coffee plantation.
The gorgeous landscape of Coorg is of rolling hills with acres of coffee plantations intermittently dotted with lush teakwood
and sandalwood. It has a very moderate climate all year round, with temperatures ranging from 19 to 34 Grade C in summers to 14 to 29 C in winters. It altitude is in the range
of 3500 ft above sea level. It is but natural that coffee and spice production are the major economic activities of the
region. Its primary inhabitants are of the Kodava race and it is believed that they have descended from migrating Persians and Kurds. Another
theory says that they are Greeks left behind from Alexander the Great's armies.
Afternoon excursion to Dubare Elephant Camp, enjoy Elephant Interaction session (Timing 1630-1730 hrs)
The Dubare Elephant Camp is a chance to get to know these giant, enchanting creatures better. With a host of activities
built around this, many a guest has left the camp with a sense of responsibility to do their bit towards protecting
elephants. Roll up your sleeves and pitch in for an elephant grooming session – watching elephants being given a scrub-bath in the river, with rituals like oil being applied to their
forehead, tusks and the other aspects of elephant grooming will change your idea of pet maintenance.
Fr. 23.02. Coorg/ Mysore (115 Kms. / 3 Hrs)
After breakfast drive to Mysore, on arrival check in at hotel.
Afternoon visit of Mysore
Mysore is salubrious and charming city lies 770-m above sea level is an easy-going city famous for its silk
and is also a thriving sandalwood and incense center. The city is steeped in history. The Mysore Palace, built in Indo - Saracenic style is one of the largest and
most brilliant palaces in India. It's a kaleidoscope of stained glass, mirrors, gilt and colours. There are
beautiful carved wooden doors, mosaic floors, as well as exquisite paintings. Halfway up the Chamundi Hill is the Nandi Bull, a 4.8 m monolith. It was carved out of solid rock and
is one of the largest in India. Hordes of pilgrims come here throughout the year. Right on top, is the 2000-year-old Chamundeswari Temple.
The temple provides atypical festive atmosphere without overwhelming religious overtures. St. Philomena's church: Built as
a miniature reproduction of the Cologne Cathedral in 1930s, this is the largest church in Southern India. The church has white washed walls, high vaulted Gothic ceilings and color stained glass
representations of different aspects from the life of Jesus.
Sa,24.02. Mysore / Bandipur (80 Kms. / 2 Hrs)
After breakfast drive to Bandipur, on arrival check in at hotel.
Bandipur National Park is regarded as one of the most beautiful and the better-managed national parks of India. Located amidst the picturesque surroundings of the towering
Western Ghat Mountains on the Mysore-Ooty highway in Karnataka, Bandipur National Park covers an area of about
874.2 sq km. Together with Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala and Nagarhole National Park in the North, it creates the India's
biggest biosphere reserve popularly known as the 'Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve'. The Bandipur National Park occupies a
special place in India's efforts towards Eco-conservation. Bandipur also has a sizable number of Tigers. Other natural inhabitants of this lovely forest are gaur (a type of bull),
sambhar, chital, mouse deer, four-horned antelope, wild dogs, wild boar, jackal, sloth bear, panther, malabar squirrel and porcupines.
Afternoon enjoy coracle ride in the park.
You will be taken on a traditional round shaped boat called a coracle. The design of the boat is unique to the rivers of southern India.
Su, 25.02. Bandipur
Morning and Afternoon enjoy safari in the park by sharing Canter ride.
Once the private hunting grounds of the maharaja, Bandipur is unapologetically wild terrain. Elephants roam in large herds,
deer stare at you brazenly and peafowl flit in and out as they deem fit. Nestled at the
foothills of the Nilgiris, Bandipur has had a long tryst with tigers. One of the thirty reserves identified across the country to
save the tiger and its habita t, it’s also one of the last refuges of the endangered
Asiatic wild elephant. The sheer majesty of elephants so aware of their power, the enormity of the forest and its ancient secrets, the unblinking gaur that da res you to try
stare him down, and if you’re lucky, a glimpse of a tiger or leopard, arrogance clearly written on their feline features: is a resounding lesson in learning to respect nature.
Bird-lovers will not suffer for company. With over two hundred species of birds including peafowl, hornbills, woodpeckers, the Crested Hawk Eagle, wagtails, blue jays, partridges, etc.
Mo, 26.02. Bandipur-Conoor- Ooty (50 Kms / 2 Hrs)
After breakfast drive to Ooty. En-route visit of an Eucalyptus Oil factory in Coonoor.
After visit proceed to board Hill train at 1630/1745 Hrs.
The Nilgiri Mountain Railway (NMR) is a 1,000 mm called metre gauge railway, built by the British in 1908. On the rack section
trains are manufactured by the Swiss Locomotive and Machine
Works of Winterthur in Switzerland. For the past several years diesel locomotives have
taken over from steam on the section between Coonoor and Udhagamandalam called Ooty. Local people and tourists have led a
demand for steam locomotives to once again haul this section. This Nilgiri rail system is
unique as it is the steepest one in Asia. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO during 2005. A century after it first attracted travelers, the Nilgiri Mountain Toy train continues to inspire weaving through
forests, moving through time, along the valleys and into the little dark winding tunnels, round the bends, up the gradients, through the glens, trees and birds. A whiff of mist,
a myna's trill, sunlight dances on yonder hill, whistling, chugging, fire, steam-clacking,
moving into a dream Gorge, gorgeous, misty, foggy shrouded peaks, drizzles clothe the slopes.
Tu, 27.02. Ooty-Mysore (125 Kms / 4 Hrs)
After breakfast visit of Ooty.
Ooty, also known as Ootacamund or Udhagamandalam, which lies 7,349 ft above sea level in the Nilgiris, is known as the Queen of southern hill resorts of India.
Situated in the Nilgiris, this famous hill station is at the junction of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka, three
southern states of India. Ooty, Botanical Gardens: Laid out in 1847, the Government Botanical Gardens is the most beautiful jewel on the crown of the "Queen of Hill
Stations". There are over 650 species of plants housed in the garden. The fossil of a tree trunk believed to be 20 million years old is preserved here. Tea Plantation: Visit a tea
plantation. The Nilgiris region is famous for its tea and many of the areas around Ooty are carpeted with the lush greenery of tea plantations. Tours are possible, some of which also include onsite tea factories with shops at which visitors can purchase some of the
freshly processed teas. Also visit a Tea Factory.
Afternoon drive to Bangalore via Mysore.
We, 28.02. Mysore - Bangalore (150 Kms/ 3,5 Hrs)
After early breakfast visit of local market in Mysore After visit drive to Bangalore via Somnathpur.
Somnathpur: Set on the shores of the Cauvery River, the tiny village of Somnathpur
is situated just 45 km from Mysore and around 140 km southwest of Bangalore This seemingly nondescript hamlet is known widely as the home of the Keshava Temple, one of the finest representations of Hoysala architecture.
On arrival in Bangalore transfer to School of Ancient Wisdom in Bangalore.
Th, 01.03. Bangalore
Training/Course of Laughter Yoga in English at School of Ancient Wisdom in Bangalore with Dr. Madan and Madhuri Kataria.
Fr, 02.03. Bangalore
Training/Course of Laughter Yoga at School of Ancient Wisdom in Bangalore.
Sa, 03.03. Bangalore
Training/Course of Laughter Yoga at School of Ancient Wisdom in Bangalore.
Evening in time pick up and transfer to airport
Su, 04.03. Departure from Bangalore 03.35 Hrs LH 755
Arrival in Frankfurt 08.50 Hrs
Program subject to change.
2. Package Price per Person sharing double room: € 2’480.-
The package quotation includes:
▪ Accommodation in sharing double room basis (13 nights) in 4*/5* hotels or resorts.
▪ Stay on half board (breakfast +dinner) at all places except in Coorg and Bandipur where on full board basis has been foreseen.
▪ Assistance and all transfers – (airport / hotel / airport) (hotel /railway station/ hotel)
▪ Air-conditioned Coach for transportation as per program. using Mini Coach
▪ Accompanying German/English speaking escort for travelling purpose ▪ During Laughter Yoga courses only English is spoken
▪ Entrance fees to the monuments ▪ 02 Canter rides in Bandipur using sharing canter + 1 coracle ride
▪ Visit of Eucalyptus Oil factory in Coonoor
▪ Hill train ride from Coonoor till Ooty (1630/1745 Hrs) ▪ Visit of Coffee Plantation in Coorg
▪ Visit of Dubare Elephant Camp for elephant session ▪ Visit of Tea Factory in Ooty
▪ Assistance of our local associates ▪ Current Government Taxes, Fuel expenses, Toll Tax, Parking,
Interstate Permit and driver expenses. ▪ LY- Couse with Dr. Madan Kataria at School of Ancient Wisdom in
Bangalore ▪ Full pension during the 3 days LY- Course
▪ Fee for 3 days of LY- Courses with Dr. Madan- and Madhuri Kataria ▪ Fee and travel guaranteed by Indira Reisen GmbH, Zürich
Above price does not include: -
▪ International airfare
▪ Tips to the guide, driver and in restaurants and Hotels.
3. Registration
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