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Royal Rajasthan – Land of the Maharajas
Rajasthan also known as ‘The land of Kings’ comprises most of the area of the large, inhospitable Thar Desert. Though the large parts of the region are deserted but the land has a lot of diversity in geographical terrain and has been home to very large number of kingdoms throughout the middle ages. Consequently Rajasthan offers a range of forts and palace which is unparalleled anywhere else in the world...
North India – An Introduction
India is as diverse a landmass it any can be. She is a lesson in geographical terminologies, a chronological survey of human history, a collection of all race types and a study in culture. It is a 'museum of anthropology', as a 19th century British scholar commented.
Indeed, it is impossible to explore India in a short tour; but definitely an introduction to India can begin with a tour of North India...
Kerala – A Tropical Paradise
Kerala is a great travel destination with the backwaters, beaches, cuisine and tropical greenery among its major attractions. Kerala also produces a large number of exotic spices and no wonder her role in ancient spice trade was significant. Indeed, it was the desire to control the lucrative spice trade in the middle ages which attracted Portuguese traders and eventually paved the way for the European colonisation of the whole of India. The colourful culture of the state traces its roots from 3rd century before CE and today is essentially a synthesis of Aryan and Dravidian cultures, further influenced by incoming traders and other influences from India and abroad...
India – A Family Holiday
India is a great destination for family vacation. Not only Indians love children, there are a large number of informal hotels of charms to host a family vacation. The destination has many attractions for children in most parts of the country. Any child would love a cycle rickshaw ride, game drive to see elusive tiger, some interaction with tame elephants and joy ride on a camel while camping in sand dunes – India has it all.
Join us in our family adventure. Enjoy rickshaw ride in Old Delhi, go tiger spotting in Ranthambore, enjoy bathing, feeding and riding an elephant in Jaipur...
Wild India - The Land of the Tiger
Thanks to a vast variation in geography and climate, India has exciting diversity in habitats and wildlife with nearly 350 mammals, 2100 species of birds and thousands of fish and reptiles. Of the highly endangered species, India has 55% of world’s tiger population, 50% of Asiatic Elephant, 60% of One-horned Rhino and 100% of Asiatic Lion. Unlike Africa where all major species have almost exclusive habitats, in India, they co-exist in the wildlife parks providing excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing...
Taste of India - A Culinary Tour
India has rich and varied culinary traditions. Whilst some are enmeshed with religious and spiritual traditions, others arrived throughout India's long history with those who wandered into the land from afar and settled here, as well as with those who invaded its territories. Still others have been shaped by the natural forces of climate and geography.
Explore with us an extremely large repertoire of Indian cuisines - from juicy tender kebabs of the Mughalai cuisine of...
Mystic India
There is more diversity of religions in India than anywhere on earth. Apart from having representations from almost all the religions of the world, India is also the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism. India has also played host to a number of communities who have freely practised their beliefs – thus you can find Jewish Synagogues, Armenian Churches, Zoraastrian Fire Temples in the neighbourhood of more mainstream temples, mosques and churches.
Each religion in India has its own pilgrimage sites, gods, heroes, legends, customs and traditions and festivities. Indeed, it is these diverse festivities which add huge...