Discover India’s diverse landscapes, culture, and heritage.
North India
Explore North India's rich Culture and heritage, from grand forts and palaces to ancient temples and vibrant festivals. Experience timeless traditions, royal history, and diverse cultural influences.**Can be customized to suit your requirement.
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Walking Tours of Bazaars, feeding pigeons, Bangle Making, Turban tying, Visiting step-wells and meal with a local Strolling the ghats of the Ganges or watching sunrise from a boat, visit an astrologer etc.
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Walking Tours of Bazaars, feeding pigeons, Bangle Making, Turban tying, Visiting step-wells and meal with a local Strolling the ghats of the Ganges or watching sunrise from a boat, visit an astrologer etc.
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Walking Tours of Bazaars, feeding pigeons, Bangle Making, Turban tying, Visiting step-wells and meal with a local, Strolling the ghats of the Ganges or watching sunrise from a boat, visit an astrologer, rafting
Highlights :Morning Prayer at Monastery, Drive across with world’s highest motorable road, experience Tibetan Culture, See unique Indian Buddhist Art etc.
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Walking Tours of Bazaars, feeding pigeons, Bangle Making, Turban tying, Visiting step-wells and meal with a local, Strolling the ghats of the Ganges or watching sunrise from a boat, visit an astrologer, rafting
Highlights :House boat stay and shikara rides, Travel the Gondola to the highest lift served ski resort in the world, Morning Prayer at Monastery, Drive across with world’s highest motorable road, experience Tibetan Culture, See unique Indian Buddhist Art etc.
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Arguably the biggest fair in the state of Rajasthan and one of the biggest livestock fairs in the world. The Pushkar Mela is the perfect opportunity for travelers to discover the nomadic lifestyle of Rajasthan.
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Khajuraho Dance Festival, is a one-week festival of classical dances held annually against the spectacular backdrop of the magnificently lit Khajuraho temples in Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The festival is conducted in February from the 20th to the 26th
Highlights :Yoga, rooted in ancient India, blends physical, mental, and spiritual practices. Emerging from Vedic traditions, it gained Western prominence in the 20th century. Ayurveda, a 5,000-year-old healing system, continues to thrive globally. Together, they offer holistic wellness, balance, and inner harmony
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Kanha Tiger Reserve, the inspiration for The Jungle Book, is a top wildlife destination in Madhya Pradesh. Home to 125+ tigers, rare barasingha deer, leopards, and 260+ bird species, it offers an immersive safari experience. Explore its vast forests and meadows for unforgettable wildlife encounters.
South India is a vibrant mix of ancient heritage and natural beauty. From rock-cut temples and spice gardens to emerald tea plantations and lush forests, its diverse landscapes captivate travelers. Explore the birthplace of yoga and Kalaripayattu, and uncover a rich cultural legacy shaped over millennia..**Can be customized to suit your requirement.
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Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a surreal mix of giant boulders, banana plantations, and mesmerizing ruins. From the famed Stone Chariot and towering Virupaksha Temple to royal palaces and intricate sculptures, its enchanting remnants offer a glimpse into the grandeur of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Highlights :Walk the Civet Trail and discover the art of making Luwak coffee, one of the world’s most prized brews. Stay at the beautifully preserved Iyne Mane, a 100-year-old mansion rich in heritage. Relive the past with a stunning collection of 70+ vintage cars, a rare treat for automobile and history enthusiasts.
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The Nehru Trophy Boat Race, Kerala’s most famous water sport, traces its origins to 1952 when Jawaharlal Nehru was captivated by a grand boat pageantry. Thrilled by the display, he donated a silver snake boat trophy, now the race’s prestigious prize. Held in Alappuzha, it symbolizes Kerala’s rich cultural and sporting heritage.
Highlights :Theyyam, a divine ritualistic art form of North Kerala, is a centuries-old tradition where performers transform into deities. Held in sacred Kavu and Kottam temples, it features over 400 unique forms, each with its own mythology. Devotees seek blessings, believing Theyyam itself is a living embodiment of God.
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Ayurveda, a 5,000-year-old healing system from India’s Vedic culture, promotes holistic well-being. More than just treating illness, it emphasizes balance between body, mind, spirit, and environment. With its natural approach to health and longevity, Ayurveda is experiencing a global resurgence in modern wellness practices.
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Bandipur National Park, once the Mysore Maharaja’s hunting ground, is now a vital part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Spanning 880 sq km, it shelters over 100 mammal species, including tigers, elephants, and leopards, alongside 350 bird species. Its rich forests and diverse wildlife make it a must-visit for nature lovers.
North East India, an unspoiled gem, offers breathtaking landscapes, diverse tribes, & rich traditions. From charming hill stations to azure high-altitude lakes, this region captivates travelers year-round. With its vibrant culture and untouched beauty, North East turns every visit into an enchanting experience.**Can be customized to suit your requirement.
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Guwahati, the gateway to the Northeast, is home to the serene Peacock Island on the Brahmaputra. Shillong, known as the 'Scotland of the East,' boasts scenic hills and a vibrant rock music culture. A visit to Cherrapunji, the wettest place on Earth, completes the journey with breathtaking waterfalls and lush greenery.
Highlights :Kalimpong’s scenic ridges overlook the Teesta River, offering Himalayan views and Buddhist monasteries. Gangtok’s lively streets and panoramic green valleys create a unique charm. Darjeeling, with its colonial architecture and lush tea plantations, is home to the famous Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. New Jalpaiguri serves as a key gateway to Northeast India
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Durga Puja, celebrated since medieval times, has evolved into the world’s largest outdoor art festival. It blends devotion, vibrant colors, and youthful exuberance across generations and religions. More than just a festival, it’s an experience of unity, creativity, and the triumphant spirit of good over evil.
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Nagaland, the ‘Land of Festivals,’ celebrates the Hornbill Festival every December in Kohima. Known as the ‘Festival of Festivals,’ it brings together all Naga tribes to showcase their rich heritage through dance, crafts, and music. The festival also features an electrifying rock contest in Dimapur, making it a must-visit event.
Highlights :The Hemis Festival in Ladakh is a vibrant two-day celebration at Hemis Monastery, honoring Guru Padmasambhava. Monks in elaborate masks perform the Chham dance, symbolizing good triumphing over evil. The festival features sacred plays, traditional attire, and a final ritual destroying an effigy to purify the soul.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sundarbans is the world’s largest mangrove forest, home to the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger. Spread across the Ganges delta, it offers thrilling boat safaris through misty waterways. The rich biodiversity includes estuarine crocodiles, rare birds, and Indian pythons, making it a true wilderness gem.