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Visit the Paediatric Surgery and Child Health Commuting in Kerala Pondicherry... Visit St Mathew’s Children’s Nutrition Centre in the morning and after lunch visit one of the most astoni

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Mysore Palace

“I thoroughly enjoyed the whole trip – it was very well organised and the standard of hotels, food and places visited was exceptional Charles is without a doubt the best national guide I’ve ever had, truly exceptional.”

Felicity McCormack, Optometry in Southern India 2011

Paediatrics and Child Health in South India

27 October – 10 November 2013

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From the shores temples at Mahabalipuram

to the Chinese fishing nets at Cochin, travel

through the southern states of Tamil Nadu,

Karnataka and Kerala Experience ancient

Tamil history, the beautiful Coromandel

coast, gracious Mysore and gentle, eclectic

Kerala Between the wide-ranging

professional visits there is ample time to

enjoy the cultural treasures and stunning

natural beauty of South India.

Transfer from Chennai to start your tour

on the shores of the Coromandel coast at

Mahabalipuram Relax by the sea and enjoy a

welcome drinks reception later in the afternoon,

followed by a welcome dinner

The following day drive to the former French

colony of Pondicherry and explore the French

and Tamil quarters This charming city is

unlike anywhere else in South India with a

distinctly Gallic flavour that can be seen in the

architecture, police uniforms and of course

the food Visit the Pondicherry Institute of

Medical Sciences and hear a lecture by Professor

Choonara on drug safety and children There is a

partner programme to the influential Aurobindo

Ashram and the ‘universal city’ of Auroville

Return to Mahabalipuram with time at your

leisure

The following morning explore rural India

on auto rickshaws past typical Tamil houses, visiting a local temple and a rural clinic, and enjoy a traditional thali lunch in a village house Return to Mahabalipuram in the afternoon to visit the World Heritage shore temples - an extraordinary open air showcase for Tamil art and the world’s largest bas-relief, featuring a stunning composition carved in stone

Drive to Kanchipuram the next morning and visit the local silk sari shops, before continuing

to the impressive Christian Medical College in Vellore (CMC Vellore) Established as a one bed hospital in 1900 to care for the women and children of Vellore, the College is now a highly professional 2,200 bed multi-speciality teaching hospital with a number of community projects Visit the Paediatric Surgery and Child Health

Commuting in Kerala

Pondicherry

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departments and hear a lecture by Professor

Choonara Afterwards, drive to Hosur and check

into your hotel

Next morning visit the Belaku Trust and learn

about their work in the villages supporting

women’s and children’s health (see Project on

the inside back page) Meet with paediatrician

Dr Saras Ganapathy, village health workers

and ‘dais’ (traditional birth attendants) After a

thali lunch at the Trust, continue to Mysore and

spend the rest of the day at leisure

Sumptuous Mysore is famed for its palaces

and its silk, sandalwood and spices Visit St

Mathew’s Children’s Nutrition Centre in the

morning and after lunch visit one of the most

astonishingly ornate palaces in India, Mysore

Palace Afterwards, wander through the

colourful throngs of the Devaraj Market As the

sun goes down, relax over a sunset high tea with

magnificent views overlooking Mysore from the

grand Lalitha Mahal Palace

Next morning visit Chamundi Hill to witness the procession of the Goddess at the Temple, which towers over the city, before visiting the Bull Spend the rest of the day at leisure

The next day travel into the Blue Mountains via the beautiful Mudamadali Wildlife Sanctuary, which protects a wealth of wildlife including deer, wild boar, monkeys, birdlife and elephants Stop here for lunch en route to Ooty, where you will check into Sullivan Court for the night

Known as the Queen of the Hill Stations, ‘Snooty Ooty’ is a cool, tranquil town surrounded by hills and tea slopes Spend the day sightseeing

in Ooty, including a visit to the indigenous Toda community and the beautiful botanical gardens, which were laid out by gardeners from Kew Enjoy dinner at the hotel in the evening

Next day take the toy train to Coonoor, an exhilarating switchback ride through the Blue Mountains, to visit a tea plantation and tea factory Explore the town of Coonoor, including

Take tea at the Lalitha Mahal Palace (top);

On the road to Mysore (above)

Tea pickers in Coonoor (top); Mother and baby in Kerala (above)

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Chinese fishing nets in Cochin (top); Turmeric sorting in Cochin;

The serene backwaters of Kerala (above)

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Mahabalipuram

Chennai Mysore

Ooty Pondicherry

Cochin

South India

Coimbatore

Hosur alongside vivid green rice paddies and coconut farms Enjoy a delicious Keralan lunch on board

before returning to Allepy and transferring back

to Cochin

Spend the next day at leisure and enjoy Cochin at your own pace In the evening see a demonstration of traditional Keralan martial art form, Kalaripayatt, before a farewell dinner

The next morning transfer to the airport for your return flight, or extend your stay in Kerala

at the Marari Beach Resort

the old railway station, and have lunch at the

Raj era Taj Garden Retreat Return to Ooty in the

afternoon via the beautiful Ketti Valley

Drive to Coimbatore for brunch, before boarding

the train for a wonderful journey across

lush Kerala via the Cardomom Hills and into

the coastal city of Cochin - ‘The Gateway to

Kerala.’ Upon your arrival check into the Abad

Grande Residencia Hotel in the heart of the old

Portuguese district of Cochin

Visit the Ayurvedic Hospital in the morning and

learn about traditional approaches to massage,

yoga and diet, followed by an afternoon

exploring the multi-faceted city of Cochin You

will visit the oldest church in India, 500 year old

Portuguese houses, the spice houses and areas

that could be lifted from an English country

village Finish the day with a sunset cruise

along Cochin harbour, which takes you past the

ethereal Chinese fishing nets

Make an early start next morning to visit the

baby elephants at the elephant orphanage

Continue on to the Keralan Rural Health Mission

to look at an example of Kerala’s excellent

primary care Afterwards drive the short

distance to Aleppy to board a private converted

rice barge for a cruise along the tranquil Keralan

backwaters See Keralan life unfold as you sail

past families swimming, fishing, and washing

in the canals, past vegetable laden canoes

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Itinerary 27 Oct – 10 Nov 2013

27 Oct (Sun) Mahabalipuram BD

Pm Meet with the tour leader and group for

welcome drinks reception

Eve Welcome dinner

28 Oct (Mon) Mahabalipuram /

Pondicherry B D

Am Drive to Pondicherry and explore the

French and Tamil quarters

Pm Visit the Pondicherry Institute of

Medical Sciences Talk: ‘Drug Safety in Children’ Prof Choonara Partner

programme to visit the Aurobindo Ashram and Auroville Return to Mahabalipuram and at leisure

29 Oct (Tues) Mahabalipuram B L

Am Explore the countryside by bike or auto

rickshaws visiting Kadumbadi Village, its temple and primary health centre

Pm Thali lunch in the village Visit the World

Heritage shore temples

30 Oct (Wed) Mahabalipuram / Vellore /

Hosur B, D

Am Drive to Kanchipuram and see the silk

sari shops Continue to CMC Vellore

Pm Visit the Paediatric Surgery and Child

Health Departments Talk: ‘Child Health and Access to Medicine’ Prof Choonara

Drive to Hosur

Eve Arrive and transfer to the hotel

31 Oct (Thur) Hosur / Mysore B, L

Am Visit the Belaku Trust, learn of their

work in the villages and meet with paediatrician Dr Saras Ganapathy, village health workers and ‘dais’

Pm Thali lunch at the Trust Continue to

Mysore and at leisure

1 Nov (Fri) Mysore B, D

Am Visit St Mathew’s Children’s Nutrition

Centre

Pm Visit Mysore Palace and the Devaraj

market

Eve Sunset high tea at the Lalitha Mahal

Palace

2 Nov (Sat) Mysore B, L

Am Visit Chamundi Hill for the procession of

the Goddess at the Temple, then visit the Bull

Pm At leisure

3 Nov (Sun) Mysore / Ooty B, D

Am Drive to Mudamadali Wildlife Sanctuary

Pm Drive to the hill station at Ooty

Eve Dinner at the hotel

4 Nov (Mon) Ooty B, D

Am Sightseeing in Ooty Visit the Toda

community and the botanical gardens

Pm Nature walk in the beautiful Ketti Valley

5 Nov (Tues) Ooty B L

Am Take the toy train through the

mountains to Coonoor Explore Coonoor including the old railway station

Pm Lunch at the Raj era Taj Garden Retreat.

Visit the tea plantation and tea factory Return to Ooty

6 Nov (Wed) Ooty / Cochin B, D

Am Drive to Coimbatore

Pm Take the train across the Cardamom

Hills to Cochin

7 Nov (Thur) Cochin B, L

Am Visit Nagajuna Ayurvedic Hospital

Pm Sightseeing including the Dutch Palace,

synagogue, St Francis Church and the spice houses of Cochin

Eve Sunset cruise past the Chinese fishing

nets and return to the hotel by boat

8 Nov (Fri) Cochin / Backwaters BLD

Am Early departure to visit the baby

elephants at the elephant orphanage Visit the Keralan Rural Health Mission

Pm Cruise along the backwaters of Kerala

9 Nov (Sat) Cochin / Backwaters B

Am Full day at leisure

Eve Kalaripayatt demonstration and

farewell dinner

10 Nov (Sun) Cochin / Backwaters

Am Depart India or take beach extension

Please note all itineraries in South India are subject to change according to local conditions.

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B = Breakfast = Lunch D = Dinner

“The Mysore Palace evening, the elephants and the Kerala backwaters were amazing highlights

of the trip Loved the whole trip, would do it all again, thank you.”

Alison Birrell, Midwifery and Child Care Tour in South

India Feb 2010

3 nights Mahabalipuram - 1 night Hosur - 3 nights Mysore - 3 nights Ooty - 4 nights Cochin

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Hotels

Grande Bay Resort and Spa (Mahabalipuram)

The Grande Bay Resort is an elegant modern resort overlooking the water with excellent facilities including a spa

Renaissance Grand (Hosur)

This is a well appointed business hotel that enjoys a peaceful location and provides excellent and friendly service

Sandesh the Prince (Mysore)

A 5-star hotel with an excellent location and good facilities in the heart of Mysore

Sullivan Court (Ooty)

Located in the Blue Mountains on the cool slopes of Ooty, the Fortune Hotel Sullivan Court has some wonderful views It is a modern hotel built in Ooty’s traditional Victorian style

Abad Grande Residencia (Cochin)

Situated in an historic building reflecting both colonial Portuguese and Keralan architectural styles, this attractive new hotel provides a pool,

an Ayurvedic spa, a reading room and a good

restaurant NB: this is a dry hotel, but alcohol

may be brought in

Marari Beach Resort (Kerala extension)

A relaxed, low key resort offering superb service and traditional Keralan style cottages set amongst lush grounds with palm trees going down to the beach, plus a lovely swimming pool Ayurvedic spa treatments are available

“I really enjoyed every moment It was indeed the trip of a lifetime Thank you!”

Eduardo Massad, Medicine in South India 2012

The Sullivan Court Hotel lobby (top); Relax by the pool at the

Abad Grande Residencia; A girl and a baby in the market; Cruise

along the backwaters in a converted rice barge (above)

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Tour Leader

Imti Choonara is Professor in Child Health

(University of Nottingham) and is based at

Derbyshire Children’s Hospital in Derby He is

a practising paediatrician but also a paediatric

clinical pharmacologist He is one of the Deputy

Editors of the journal Archives of Disease in

Childhood Alongside his interest in drug

therapy in children he has visited Cuba on

many occasions, where he runs a child health

workshop, and has wide ranging international

experience He has written numerous scientific

articles and lectures internationally He is

also currently the Chair of the NIHR HTA

Pharmaceutical Panel, which is responsible

for commissioning research of clinical trials

of medicines in adults and children in the UK

Professor Choonara led a highly successful

Paediatrics study tour to Cuba in 2012

“Overall excellent exposure to the

life of South India - wonderful

Indian guide, ‘Prince’ Charles,

couldn’t do enough for us.”

Mr and Mrs Watson, Medicine in South India 2012

CPD

It is possible to gain CPD/PDP points on this

tour through the professional visits and talks

There are eleven hours available on this tour

If you wish to apply please contact us

The cost of the tour is £1,985 / AUD $3,375

The cost includes:

• Pre-trip briefing meeting and comprehensive briefing notes

• The services of a tour leader (Professor Imti Choonara)

• 13 nights’ accommodation in twin or double-bedded rooms with private facilities in medium grade and boutique hotels

The single room supplement is £470 / AUD $799

• Half board throughout the tour (breakfast and lunch or dinner)

• A full programme of professional and cultural visits as per the itinerary

• Admission fees where applicable

• Full-time national guide in India (Charles)

• All transport and taxes in India

• All tips in India

The cost excludes:

• All personal extras such as porterage, laundry, inoculation fees and drinks

• All optional excursions, tours and visits

• Travel insurance

• Flights

• Indian visa

NB Please note all itineraries in South India are subject to change according to local conditions Due to the nature of the tour places are strictly limited

Flights

Flights are not included on this tour For flights

we recommend using Emirates if flying from the UK In Australia we recommend Singapore airlines In both cases we can assist with booking and arranging airport transfers and additional accommodation if required

Due to the nature of the tour places are strictly limited.

Please note - all tips on the tour are included in the price

Project Details

The Belaku Trust works in villages in rural

Karnataka serving poor and marginalised

households, with an emphasis on women and

children The Trust, established by Dr Saras

Ganapathy, a New York trained paediatrician,

works with communities to promote heath

and development via research, community

based interventions and collaboration with

existing service providers and organisations The

Trust aims to help people help themsleves by

fostering initiatives that promote individual and

community involvement

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The shore temples at Mahabalipuram (top); The Coromandel Coast;

A spice seller in Mysore; Boys in school uniform (above)

About Jon Baines

Tours

To travel with us is to dig below

the surface, revealing the deeper

destination Of course, you will visit

the great historical sites; marvel at

the wonders of architecture and

engineering; be moved by the riches

of culture and art; and experience

the most spectacular landscapes in

the world What we also do is make

sure that you see the country as it is

today, giving you privileged access

that independent travel and other

tour companies rarely get close to

We give you a variety of experiences,

from the sublime to the humble, in

the company of intelligent, curious,

like-minded people And while we can

be worthy, we also make sure that you

have a lot of fun

“This great adventure

exceeded my wildest dreams

– and we feel so privileged

to have been part of it.”

Dorothy Anderson, Palliative Care in South

India, Jan 2010

Jon Baines Tours (London)

1A Salcott Road, London, SW11 6DQ

Tel: +44 (0) 207 223 9485/ 5618

Fax: +44 (0) 207 228 7290

Email: info@jonbainestours.co.uk

www.jonbainestours.co.uk

Jon Baines Tours (Melbourne)

PO Box 68, South Brunswick,

Victoria 3055

Tel: +61 (0) 3 9343 6367

Email: info@jonbainestours.com.au

www.jonbainestours.com

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