Known as the “Abode of the Gods,” Uttarakhand boasts divine landscapes, spiritual havens, and thrilling adventures. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, it offers a unique blend of spirituality, adventure, and natural beauty. Whether you seek peaceful retreats, adrenaline-filled treks, or cultural experiences, Uttarakhand has something for everyone.
Why Visit Uttarakhand?
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a stunning riot of colors and spiritual serenity.
A winter wonderland trek ideal for adventure seekers and nature lovers.
Renowned as the yoga capital of the world with iconic Ganga Aarti and wellness retreats.
A spiritual haven known for the Kumbh Mela and cultural rituals.
A picturesque hill station with emerald lakes and colonial charm.
The “Queen of the Hills,” offering panoramic views and scenic serenity.
Whitewater Rafting in Rishikesh: Feel the adrenaline as you navigate the Ganges.
Skiing in Auli: Perfect slopes for skiing enthusiasts.
Camping in Dayara Bugyal: Sleep under the stars in one of the most beautiful meadows.
Wildlife Safari in Jim Corbett National Park: Spot Bengal tigers and exotic wildlife.
Paragliding in Bhimtal: Soar above stunning landscapes.
Discover hidden trails and breathtaking landscapes with these exclusive trekking experiences:
1) Fulara Ridge: A tranquil path through untouched natural beauty.
2) Har Ki Dun: Immerse yourself in ancient culture and scenic vistas.
3) Chandrashila Peak: Witness awe-inspiring Himalayan views.
4) Nag Tibba: A beginner-friendly trek through dense forests.
5) Gaumukh Tapovan Trek: Follow the sacred Ganges to its glacier source.
1) Chopta-Tungnath-Chandrashila Trek: Experience stunning 360-degree Himalayan views from the highest Shiva temple.
2) Binsar: A wildlife sanctuary with panoramic Himalayan vistas.
3) Dhanachuli: A serene village surrounded by apple orchards and pine forests.
4) Munsyari: A paradise for trekkers with breathtaking Panchachuli peak views.
Experience traditional charm with modern luxury at heritage properties and boutique resorts. Enjoy guided nature walks, jeep excursions to remote villages, and serene luxury camping experiences.
Celebrate love amidst Uttarakhand’s scenic beauty:
1) Stay in cozy hilltop cottages or serene lakeside retreats.
2) Indulge in private bonfires under starry skies.
3) Rekindle romance with hidden trails and tranquil surroundings.
4) Customized honeymoon packages create the perfect start to your journey together.
Immerse yourself in Uttarakhand’s vibrant traditions:
1) Festivals: Experience Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra and Ganga Dussehra.
2) Art: Discover Pahari embroidery and Aipan (traditional floor painting).
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Where ancient wonders meet untamed beauty, discover the soul of incredible India!
Odisha, a hidden gem on India’s eastern coast, beckons with its rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural splendor.
From sun-kissed beaches to ancient temples, from vibrant festivals to lush forests, Odisha offers a journey of discovery for every traveler.
From the iconic Sun Temple at Konark to the pristine beaches of Puri, from the vibrant tribal cultures to the serene Chilika Lake, Odisha is a land of contrasts and surprises.
Immerse yourself in millennia-old traditions, witness rare wildlife, and savor unique flavors.
In Odisha, every moment is an adventure, every sight a story waiting to be told!
Sun Temple, Konark, the 13th-century UNESCO World Heritage site, where intricate carvings tell tales of cosmic dance and earthly desires.
In Puri experience the spiritual fervor at the Jagannath Temple and unwind on the golden beaches of this holy city.
Udayagiri and Khandagiri, the ancient Jain rock-cut caves.
Asia’s Largest Brackish Water Lagoon, home to migratory birds, including flamingos and endangered Irrawaddy dolphins.
Bhitarkanika National Park, largest congregation of Salt Water Crocodile.
Gahirmatha Beach, known for it’s nesting Olive Ridley turtles.
Savor the flavors of Odia cuisine, from the famous Puri Jagannath Temple’s Mahaprasad to the delectable Chhena Poda.
Witness the mesmerizing Odissi dance performances and lose yourself in the rhythms of the Konark Dance Festival.
Trekking in Similipal National Park.
Water sports at Chilika Lake.
Surfing at Puri Beach.
Wildlife Safari in Bhitarkanika National Park.
Rock climbing and Rappelling in Daringbadi.
Paragliding at Sambalpur.
Learn the intricate art of Pipli applique work.
Nestled in the heart of Odisha lies a royal secret
A boutique property which is a 18th-century Victorian marvel and offers heritage bedrooms with modern amenities, Jewel-toned interiors with soothing wooden finishes and a gateway to purposeful travel and community engagement Immerse yourself in the lap of luxury while exploring the soul of Odisha.
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Meghalaya, a tiny state in the northeastern part of India, is often referred to as “The Abode of Clouds.”
Known for its verdant hills, floating clouds, and numerous waterfalls, Meghalaya offers a serene escape into nature. Cherrapunjee, located in Meghalaya, was long known as the “Wettest Place on Earth,” a title that remains within the state with the current wettest place also located here.
Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya, is famous for its vibrant music scene, cozy cafes, and a relaxed vibe.
The city is a hub for cultural and recreational activities, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
Tourism in Meghalaya has seen a recent upswing, attracting adventure enthusiasts. Visitors can indulge in activities like caving, hiking, and paddling.
Longest Cave System: India’s longest cave system is located in Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya.
Matrilineal Society: Meghalaya is the only state in Northeast India with a matrilineal society.
Tribal Population: The majority of Meghalaya’s residents belong to indigenous tribes.
A 3200-step trek to the Double Decker Living Roots Bridge at Nongriat Village, continuing to Rainbow Falls.
Explore the Krem Dam and Krem Riblai Caves.
Conquer the Tura Peak Hike.
Enjoy kayaking, rafting, and even scuba diving.
How to Reach Meghalaya
Mawphlang Sacred Forest
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Welcome to Uttar Pradesh, a land where history and spirituality converge. Explore the sacred ghats of Varanasi, marvel at the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal, and savor the flavors of Awadhi cuisine in Lucknow. Uttar Pradesh is a state that promises to leave an indelible mark on your heart and soul.
Witness the enchanting Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, wander through its ancient alleys, and experience the sacred rituals along the Ganges.
Visit the iconic Ram Mandir, explore Hanuman Garhi temple, and take a serene boat ride on the Sarayu River.
Celebrate the birthplace of Lord Krishna, revel in Holi celebrations, and visit the iconic Banke Bihari Temple.
Follow the Buddha's path and explore this peaceful, historic site.
Experience the grandeur of the Kumbh Mela and meditate by the ghats.
Home to the world’s largest religious gathering, the Kumbh Mela.
Known as the ‘Sugar Bowl of India,’ producing nearly 40% of the nation’s sugarcane.
Asia’s largest carpet-making industry is located in Bhadohi district.
Runs India’s largest skill development program, training millions annually.
Enjoy a boat ride on the Ganges in Varanasi.
Embark on a wildlife safari at Dudhwa National Park.
Take a hot air balloon ride over Agra.
Explore Lucknow with cultural walks and culinary tours.
Go on a cycling tour in Vrindavan.
Taj Mahal, Agra : Admire the world’s most iconic symbol of love and explore nearby wonders like Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri.
Lucknow : From the Bara Imambara to the Chota Imambara, the city offers a glimpse into Mughal and Awadhi grandeur.
Jhansi Fort : Discover this historic fort built in the 17th century by Raja Bir Singh Deo.
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Nestled in Eastern India, West Bengal is a vibrant mosaic of culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes. From the bustling streets of Kolkata to the serene tea gardens of Darjeeling, this destination offers diverse experiences tailored to every traveler.
Kolkata, known as the City of Joy, invites visitors to explore its rich history and culture. Formerly Calcutta, it served as the capital of the British East India Company, showcasing stunning colonial-era monuments and cultural landmarks. Guided tours offer captivating stories and insights about this historic city, including options like the Kolkata City Private Sightseeing Tour, Offbeat Kolkata Experiences, and Shanti Niketan Day Trips.
1) Panoramic Himalayan Views: Perched at 2,050 meters, Darjeeling boasts stunning vistas, including Tiger Hill for sunrise over Kanchenjunga. 2) UNESCO Heritage Experience: Ride the famous Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. 3) Tea Tourism: Visit renowned tea estates and sample world-famous teas.
1) For Adventure Seekers: Trek to West Bengal’s highest peak for unparalleled views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu. 2) Gateway to Treks: Start at Maneybhanjang, a charming village known for its trekking culture.
Historical Significance: Kolkata was the capital of British India from 1772 to 1911.
Natural Wonders: Part of the world’s largest delta formed by the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers.
Economic Hub: Known as the “City of Jute” due to its numerous jute mills.
1) Lake and Orchards: Relax at Mirik Lake, explore orange orchards, and unwind amidst tea gardens.
2) Tranquil Escapes: Ideal for a quiet getaway from city life.
1) Nature and Craft: Explore flower nurseries, visit Durpin Dara Hill, and shop in local markets.
2) Buddhist Monasteries: Experience spiritual calm at Tharpa Choling Monastery.
1) Rustic Charm: Stay at Palighar Farm Stay for birdwatching, nature walks, and serene surroundings.
2) Tailored Culinary Experiences: Enjoy authentic local flavors customized to your tastes.
Traditional Bengali dishes
Festivals and Culture
Immerse yourself in vibrant festivities:
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Discover the magic of Tripura, a Northeastern treasure where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with breathtaking landscapes. Known for its rich cultural heritage, lush greenery, and warm hospitality, Tripura offers a unique travel experience. From trekking through verdant hills to exploring grand palaces and immersing yourself in vibrant tribal cultures, Tripura has something for every traveler.
Visit the majestic Ujjayanta Palace, a royal residence turned state museum. Explore Neermahal, India’s only water palace in the east, located on Rudrasagar Lake. Shop for traditional handloom treasures at the Tripura Government Emporium.
Marvel at massive 7th-9th century rock-cut sculptures. Learn the legend of “one less than a crore” deities. Experience the mystical ambiance of this archaeological wonder.
Spot rare species like the spectacled monkey and clouded leopard. Visit the butterfly park and botanical garden. Enjoy a tranquil boat ride on Amrit Sagar Lake.
Breathe in fresh mountain air at 3000 feet above sea level. Witness spectacular sunrises and sunsets over green valleys. Participate in the vibrant Orange Harvest Festival during winter.
Kharchi Puja (July): Celebrate the Earth Mother with colorful processions, traditional rituals, and communal unity.
Garia Puja (April): Witness the New Year celebrations of the Tripuri people with folk dances, music, and cultural feasts.
Orange and Tourism Festival (November-December): Enjoy cultural performances, adventure sports, and regional cuisines while celebrating Tripura’s orange harvest.
Hike through the lush Jampui Hills and explore the biodiversity of Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary. Discover hidden waterfalls and pristine streams.
Navigate gentle rapids on traditional bamboo rafts.
Spot diverse birdlife along the riverbanks and enjoy the serenity of Tripura’s largest river.
Stay in traditional bamboo huts and learn ancient crafts like bamboo weaving.
Participate in tribal dances and music performances for a truly immersive experience.
Chakhwi: A pork dish cooked with bamboo shoots.
Wahan Mosdeng: A smoked pork chutney with a fiery kick.
Awandru: A traditional fish curry infused with medicinal herbs.
For a unique culinary experience, try Tripura’s famous pineapples and queen variety oranges, indulge in Bhangui (a sweet delicacy made from sticky rice), and sip on Chauk, a local rice beer.
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Discover the Magic of Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu, famously known as the “Land of Temples,” is a vibrant state in southern India that boasts a rich cultural heritage, stunning temples, and breathtaking landscapes. From the lush Western Ghats to the pristine beaches of the Bay of Bengal, Tamil Nadu offers travelers an unforgettable journey into its traditions, history, and beauty.
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The state capital, Chennai , is a cultural hub known for its iconic temples, bustling markets, and a thriving arts scene. Immerse yourself in Tamil Nadu’s vibrant festivals, taste authentic South Indian cuisine, and explore the world-renowned architectural masterpieces.
Adventure seekers can embark on treks in the Western Ghats, enjoy wildlife safaris, or indulge in water sports along the coast.
A masterpiece of Dravidian architecture adorned with intricate carvings.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a marvel of Chola dynasty artistry.
Overlooking the Bay of Bengal, this temple exemplifies Pallava dynasty brilliance.
One of the world’s longest urban beaches, perfect for leisure and sunset views.
A picturesque train journey through the enchanting Nilgiri Hills.
Witness the confluence of the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal at India’s southernmost tip.
Admire luxurious mansions with unique architecture and indulge in traditional Chettinad cuisine.
Luxury Heritage
Step back in time at our luxurious heritage mansion in Kandukathan , Tamil Nadu.
Experience the charm of bygone eras with modern comforts:
12 exclusive rooms featuring modern amenities.
Eco-friendly practices for a sustainable stay.
Private balconies offering serene views.
Explore hidden trails, serene waterfalls, and diverse wildlife in the Western Ghats.
Visit Mudumalai National Park, home to elephants, tigers, and exotic birds.
Dive into the vibrant marine life in Rameswaram.
Soar above the scenic landscapes of Pollachi.
Navigate through the picturesque Pitchavavram Mangrove Forest.
Tamil Nadu’s festivals, like Pongal , Diwali , and Karthigai Deepam , are celebrated with grandeur, showcasing its rich cultural legacy.
Cuisine : Relish authentic dishes like Idli, Dosa, Sambar, and Chettinad Chicken.
Handicrafts : Explore Tanjore paintings, Kanchipuram silk sarees, and exquisite jewelry.
Historic Sites : Visit revered places like Rameswaram Temple, Chidambaram Temple, and Velankanni Church.
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Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquility, or a cultural retreat, Tamil Nadu offers something for everyone.
Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Sikkim is a breathtaking destination renowned for its snow-capped peaks, vibrant culture, and serene landscapes. Known as the gateway to the Northeast, Sikkim is home to the world’s third-highest mountain, Kanchenjunga, and offers an unparalleled blend of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural richness. This tranquil retreat from urban chaos promises an unforgettable holiday experience.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering stunning views and diverse flora and fauna.
A glacial lake surrounded by towering mountains, perfect for nature enthusiasts.
A hub of Buddhist culture and spirituality.
One of the highest lakes in the world, a marvel of nature.
Known as the Valley of Flowers, a paradise for trekkers and photographers.
Where to Stay
Sikkim offers accommodations for every type of traveler, from budget-friendly stays to luxurious resorts. Many properties provide stunning mountain views, warm hospitality, and proximity to major attractions.
Sikkim Adventures and Discoveries
Almost 100% Sikkim : An in-depth exploration of the state.
North Sikkim Holiday : Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Tailored Travel for Every Traveler
Senior Citizens Trip to Sikkim : Tailored for comfort and leisure.
Sikkim (Khangchendzonga) and Darjeeling : A blend of two enchanting destinations.
Explore trails like the Goechala Trek for spectacular mountain views.
Ride through rugged terrains and scenic routes.
Experience the thrill of rafting in the Teesta River.
Soar above the Himalayas for a bird’s-eye view of Sikkim.
Discover Sikkim’s monasteries, festivals, and local traditions.
Momos : Steamed dumplings filled with meat or vegetables.
Thukpa : A hearty noodle soup perfect for chilly days.
Phagshapa : A spicy pork dish with radishes.
Sel Roti : A traditional rice-based snack.
Chhurpi : A Himalayan cheese delicacy.
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With its rich history, awe-inspiring landscapes, and vibrant culture, Sikkim is an ideal destination for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and culture enthusiasts. Whether you are looking for serenity or thrill, Sikkim promises to deliver an extraordinary experience.
Himachal Pradesh, often called the ‘Land of Gods,’ is a treasure trove of breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and thrilling adventures. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, this northern Indian state offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, spirituality, and excitement. From colonial-era charm to serene valleys, Himachal Pradesh promises unforgettable experiences for every traveler.
Stroll along Mall Road, visit the historic Christ Church, and enjoy panoramic views from Jakhoo Temple.
Paraglide in Solang Valley, trek to Triund Top, and explore the mesmerizing Rohtang Pass.
Attend the vibrant Dussehra festival and relax by the serene Beas River.
Enjoy the colonial charm and the picturesque 'Mini Switzerland of India.
A backpacker's haven offering laid-back vibes and stunning treks.
Cultural and Spiritual Experiences
Experience Tibetan culture in McLeod Ganj and Dharamshala by visiting the Dalai Lama’s residence, exploring monasteries, and enjoying the serene ambiance, especially at Gopalpur Monastery.
Festivals and Culinary Delights
Celebrate Himachal Pradesh’s vibrant festivals like Kullu Dussehra, Losar, and the Dalhousie Summer Festival. Savor local delicacies like Dham, Siddu, Chana Madra, and Babru for a true taste of the region.
Experience the thrill at Bir-Billing, one of the world’s top paragliding sites.
Embark on scenic trails like Triund Top and Spiti Valley.
Try your hand at fishing in Tirthan Valley’s pristine waters.
Explore the remote Spiti Valley and discover hidden treasures like Chitkul and Nako.
Dharamshala Cricket Stadium : Marvel at the world’s highest cricket stadium with stunning Dhauladhar range views.
Tea Tours : Visit the lush tea estates of Palampur.
Jibhi Valley : Explore this hidden gem known for its pristine beauty and tranquility.
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Nestled in India’s northeastern corner, Arunachal Pradesh is a captivating destination brimming with natural wonders, vibrant cultures, and thrilling adventures. Often referred to as ‘The Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains,’ this state offers an unparalleled mix of experiences that feels like exploring all of India in one journey.
Arunachal Pradesh stands out with its incredible diversity and breathtaking landscapes. From snow-capped Himalayan peaks to dense forests and serene riverbanks, this destination is ideal for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
Home to 26 major tribes and numerous sub-tribes, Arunachal Pradesh offers a cultural mosaic like no other. Each tribe boasts unique traditions, cuisines, languages, and festivals, making every visit a deeply enriching experience.
From the pine-clad hills of Ziro Valley to the pristine waters of Sela Lake and the Namdapha National Park's biodiversity, the state is a paradise for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Apong: Traditional rice beer.
Thukpa: A hearty noodle soup popular in Tawang.
Pika Pila: A tangy bamboo shoot chutney.
Trekking in Namdapha National Park to spot rare wildlife like clouded leopards.
River rafting on the Siang River, navigating rapids and enjoying scenic gorges.
Exploring the historic Tawang Monastery, a spiritual haven with panoramic views.
Explore offbeat destinations like East Arunachal Pradesh and the Bomdila-Dirang-Tawang Circuit. Engage with local tribes, participate in festivals, and immerse yourself in sustainable tourism practices.
Dree Festival (July): A celebration of harvest with the Apatani tribe.
Tawang Festival (October): A showcase of Monpa culture with mask dances and handicrafts.
Siang River Festival (November): Adventure and cultural fusion along the mighty Siang River.
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Located in the state of Chhattisgarh in central India, with its district headquarters in Jagdalpur, Bastar remains one of the most pristine and untouched regions of India.
Don’t wait! Explore it now!
Teerathgarh, Mehndri Ghumar, and Tamra Ghumar Waterfalls.
Experience the vibrant local culture.
Climb to Dholkal Peak and enjoy the breathtaking views.
Visit Kanger Valley National Park and Kotumsar Cave.
Village Visits and spend time with a tribal family in their humble home.
Dantewada to see the memory pillars.
Explore the ancient temples.
Chitrakote Waterfall.
Belmetal artifacts.
Visit the sacred site of Danteshwari Temple.
Have you heard of Chapada? Bastar’s most famous delicacy is chutney made from red ants, yes, you read it right, RED ANTS, called Chapada! Don’t forget to try it on your trip!
Sightseeing, Cultural, Bike, Photography
Options to fit every budget
Authentic Chhattisgarhi Experience by engaging with local traditions
Meet and learn from the locals
Comprehensive tour packages
Hikes, Boating, etc.
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Is Bastar Safe?
Yes, Bastar is safe for tourists. While it was once under the cloud of naxal activities, these have been contained by para-military forces. The state government is actively promoting tourism to help the region rise above its past.
Our founder Ritu, who has visited the region several times, shares her experience: “On my trip, I saw towns as normal as any Indian town—bustling markets, people heading to work, children going to schools, temples teeming with devotees, chai shops, dhabas—people living normal, everyday lives with the usual sets of problems. There was nothing alarming, fearful, or treacherous about the entire region. Above all, I saw a State and its people trying to rise above the dark cloud of naxalism, an era of unprecedented violence, that has left its mark but could not rob them of their soul.”
Madhya Pradesh, often called the heart of India, is a land of stunning contrasts, rich heritage, and natural wonders. Known for its ancient temples, thrilling wildlife adventures, and vibrant festivals, this central Indian state promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
Why Visit Madhya Pradesh?
From the architectural splendor of Khajuraho to the serene landscapes of Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh offers an eclectic mix of attractions. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or culture enthusiast, this state is a treasure trove waiting to be explored.
Famous for its UNESCO-listed temples adorned with intricate sculptures.
The City of Lakes combines historical charm with modern vibrancy.
A medieval town showcasing grand palaces and temples.
Home to the ancient Great Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Explore the majestic Gwalior Fort, visit the opulent Jai Vilas Palace, and delve into the musical legacy of Tansen.
Indore’s Street Food : Try Poha, Bhutte Ka Kees, and crispy Namkeens.
Gwalior’s Dal Bafla : A hearty traditional dish.
Bhopal’s Rezala : A rich and flavorful curry.
Spot Bengal tigers in their natural habitat.
Navigate thrilling rapids while enjoying breathtaking views.
The “Queen of Satpura,” : Explore the lush Satpura hills with hidden waterfalls and caves.
Khajuraho Dance Festival (February) : Witness classical Indian dance against the illuminated temples of Khajuraho.
Tansen Music Festival (December) : Experience mesmerizing classical music near Tansen’s tomb.
Lokrang Festival (January) : Celebrate tribal culture through colorful performances, handicrafts, and workshops.
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Overview
Nestled along India’s southeast coast, Puducherry is a harmonious blend of French colonial charm and Indian cultural vibrancy. From cobblestone streets adorned with pastel-colored villas to serene beaches, this enchanting destination offers a sensory-rich experience for every traveler.
Step into a bygone era as you wander through charming streets filled with colonial architecture and quaint cafes.
Immerse yourself in the utopian ideals of peace and unity at this iconic global village, home to the magnificent Matrimandir.
Relish the pristine beauty of golden sands and tranquil azure waters.
Find peace and spiritual rejuvenation in one of India’s most revered ashrams.
Tomato Garlic Rasam : A tangy twist on a South Indian staple.
Meen Puyabaise : A Tamil-French fusion fish stew.
Kadugu Yerra : Spicy mustard prawns infused with local spices.
Learn to ride the waves at the local surf school.
Discover the picturesque French Quarter on a guided bike tour.
Explore underwater ruins off Puducherry’s coast.
Spend a day contributing to organic farming initiatives.
Glide through serene waterways surrounded by lush greenery.
Craft your own rum and savor unique local blends.
Pongal : A joyous harvest celebration.
Maasi Magam : A spiritual festival along the coastline.
Bastille Day : Commemorating Puducherry’s French legacy.
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Kerala, often hailed as ‘God’s Own Country,’ is a paradise in India’s southernmost state, offering a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and unforgettable experiences. With its pristine backwaters, lush green landscapes, and a vibrant cultural heritage, Kerala stands out as one of the world’s top travel destinations.
Why Visit Kerala?
Voted one of the world’s top ten paradises by National Geographic Traveler, Kerala is celebrated for its eco-tourism, vibrant culture, and rich heritage. True to its title ‘God’s Own Country,’ it’s a haven for every kind of traveler.
Rich Cultural Heritage
Kerala’s culture reflects a harmonious blend of Hindu, Christian, and Islamic traditions. Renowned for its classical dance forms like Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, the state also boasts exquisite sculptures and melodious Carnatic music. Each festival, from Onam to Thrissur Pooram, adds vibrancy to Kerala’s cultural canvas.
Glide through tranquil canals in a traditional houseboat.
Witness the stunning Neelakurinji bloom and visit sprawling tea plantations.
Often called the 'Niagara of India.'
Relax on the golden sands of Kovalam and Varkala beaches.
Spot exotic species in Periyar and Eravikulam National Parks.
Sadhya : A traditional vegetarian feast served on a banana leaf.
Puttu and Kadala Curry : A wholesome breakfast favorite.
Appam and Stew : A classic combination for a hearty meal.
Karimeen Pollichathu : Pearl spot fish cooked in banana leaf.
Stay in a treehouse amidst Wayanad’s lush forests.
Watch a Theyyam performance, a traditional ritual art form.
Indulge in tea tasting tours in Munnar.
Bamboo rafting at Periyar Lake for an adventurous twist.
Snake boat races Witness the adrenaline-pumping Vallam Kali.
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Whether you are looking for relaxation, cultural immersion, or thrilling escapades, Kerala has it all. Let us at Ease India Travel craft the perfect itinerary for your dream holiday to Kerala. With expert guides, customized plans, and a focus on eco-tourism, we ensure a seamless and memorable experience.
Where Asiatic lions roam free, salt deserts sparkle, and history and modernity coexist in harmony.
– Explore Gir Forest for its majestic lions.
– Marvel at the Statue of Unity, the world’s tallest statue.
– Experience the ethereal Rann of Kutch, especially magical during the Rann Utsav.
Gujarat is a sensory delight: from Gandhi’s birthplace to ancient stepwells, vibrant festivals to delectable cuisine, every corner has a story to tell.
Witness the tallest statue in the world, offering panoramic views of the Narmada Valley and showcasing Indian engineering at its finest.
Experience the surreal beauty of this salt desert, with its magical sunsets and the vibrant Rann Utsav festival.
Marvel at the intricate architecture of this 11th-century masterpiece dedicated to the Sun God.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Patan, this 11th-century stepwell is a stunning example of subterranean architecture.
Discover the blend of Indo-Islamic art in this beautiful five-story stepwell near Ahmedabad.
Explore the remains of one of the largest Indus Valley Civilization urban settlements.
Sabarkantha: Revel in tribal treasures, terracotta marvels, and the scenic beauty of Aravali hills.
Terracotta Horse Shrines: Spiritual offerings that showcase unique craftsmanship.
Champaner: Uncover the history of this UNESCO World Heritage Site near Pavagadh.
Paragliding in Saputara, the state’s only hill station.
Scuba Diving in Dwarka, exploring ancient underwater ruins.
White Water Rafting on the Narmada River.
Hiking through Polo Forest, a lush and rugged escape.
Kite Flying at Uttarayan, Ahmedabad’s vibrant festival.
A Royal Experience
Stay in heritage properties owned by descendants of local rulers. Enjoy:
Gujarati Cuisine
Indulge in the flavors of Gujarat, renowned for its vegetarian delights:
Vibrant Culture
Dive into the spirit of Gujarat:
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The state is a treasure trove of historic forts, colorful festivals, and traditional arts and crafts. Rajasthan’s diverse landscapes range from the golden sands of the Thar Desert to the lush Aravalli Hills.
The state capital, Jaipur, is famous for its pink-hued buildings, bustling bazaars, and architectural marvels.
Visitors can explore grand forts, lively bazars, and serene lakes while immersing themselves in the traditions and hospitality of its people.
Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy activities like desert safaris, hot air balloon, and camel rides.
With its royal heritage, spectacular architecture, and thrilling adventure activities, Rajasthan offers a captivating journey through India’s regal past and vibrant present.
Explore the magnificent Amber Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its intricate carvings and stunning views of Maota Lake.
Visit the grand City Palace, which offers a fascinating glimpse into Rajasthan's royal history with its museums, courtyards, and gardens.
Discover the Golden Fort of Jaisalmer, a living fort where people still reside within its ancient walls, offering a unique blend of history and daily life.
Enjoy a serene boat ride on Lake Pichola, surrounded by the stunning palaces of Udaipur, often called the "Venice of the East."
Experience the vibrant Pushkar Camel Fair locally known as Kartik Mela, an annual event where thousands of camels, horses, and cattle are traded, accompanied by cultural performances and competitions.
Visit one of the largest forts in Rajasthan, Mehrangarh Fort, which offers breathtaking views of the Blue City and houses a museum with an extensive collection of artifacts.
Embark on a thrilling safari in Ranthambore National Park, home to the majestic Bengal tigers and a variety of other wildlife.
Embark on a thrilling desert safari, complete with camel rides, dune bashing, and a night under the stars in a traditional desert camp.
Soar above the Pink City and its iconic landmarks like Amber Fort and Jal Mahal for a bird’s eye view.
Explore the scenic trails of the Aravalli Hills, offering breathtaking views and a chance to discover hidden temples and villages.
Experience the thrill of zip-lining over the historic Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, with stunning views of the Blue City.
Enjoy a majestic elephant ride up to Amber Fort, a truly royal experience that transports you back in time.
The Rajasthani Festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Teej are celebrated with great zeal, showcasing the state’s cultural vibrancy.
Traditional Rajasthani Cuisine such as Dal Baati Churma, Laal Maas, and Ghewar are a treat for the taste buds.
The historic Dilwara Temples, Ranakpur Jain Temple, and Karni Mata Temple (Rat Temple) are significant religious sites.
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Traditions and Crafts
Rajasthan is known for its traditional crafts, including blue pottery, block printing and exquisite jewelry. The state’s market is a treasure trove to handmade goods, reflecting the skill and creativity of its artisans.
Ladakh, literally meaning “The Land of High Mountain and Passes,” is a cold desert in the northernmost part of India. Situated at an average altitude of 3000 meters (9800 ft) above sea level.
Ladakh is renowned for its stark landscapes, unique culture, and natural wonders. A trip to this mesmerizing region promises an unforgettable adventure.
Ladakh is the highest livable region with a settlement: Leh and Kargil
Take a Ride on the Bactrian Camel in Nubra Valley.
Visit the Brokpa Tribe, one of the oldest tribe in Ladakh.
Go River Rafting in Zanskar and Indus rivers.
Visit the Sacred Lake Tsomoriri.
Visit the Rezang La Memorial.
Highest Telescope in Asia
Ladakh is home to the highest telescope in Asia, located at Hanle.
Highest Natural Ice Hockey Rink
The region boasts the highest natural ice hockey rink, adding to its unique sporting culture.
Highest Saltwater Lake
Pangong Lake, located at 4225 meters (13,860 feet), is the highest saltwater lake in the world.
Stay at The Grand Dragon for a luxurious experience.
Embark on a Heritage Walk to explore the rich history of Leh.
Visit the Aryan Valley, home to the Brokpa Tribe.
Cross high-altitude mountain passes, including the famous Khardung La.
Tibetan influence permeates Ladakh’s religion, traditions, dance, music, architecture, dress, food, and customs.
Ladakhi is the traditional language, and archery is the ancestral sport of the region.
Famous Sites
Pangong Lake, featured in the movie “3 Idiots,” is the world’s highest saltwater lake, located at 4,225 meters (13,860 feet) above sea level, with 40% of its 134 km length in India and the rest in China.
Acclimatization and AMS
Due to its high altitude, Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is common in Ladakh.
Symptoms include breathing trouble, headaches, nose bleeds, and stomach upsets.
It’s essential to acclimatize by resting on the first day to avoid serious health issues.
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Hampi, one of India’s most ancient villages, is renowned for its numerous ruined temples and complexes from the Vijayanagara Empire. India’s rich history, hidden for centuries, is unveiled in Hampi, where indigenous rulers reigned with compassion and service. Many empires flourished with kings who inspired musicians, encouraged the arts, and built lavish temples, forts, and bridges.
A visit to Hampi feels like stepping into a historical novel.
The “City of Ruins,” Hampi spans an area of 26 square kilometers in Karnataka. This city was a significant part of the Vijayanagara Empire that thrived in the 16th century.
Temples, dance halls, bazaars, water tanks, and underground passages have been excavated since the 1980s.
A trip to Hampi reveals the hidden treasures of Indian history.
Visit the Ruins, which include ancient temples, bazaars, and other structures that showcase the architectural brilliance of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Catch the Sunset on Hemakuta Hill.
Take a Coracle Ride on the Tungabhadra River, circular boats which provide a unique way to explore the river and enjoy the scenic beauty of Hampi.
Visit Virupaksha Temple in the Morning, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Don’t Forget to Stop and Hug Your Own Boulder!
Fun Fact
The region where Hampi is located is known for Bouldering. Adventure seekers claim it is the largest bouldering area in the world.
Trivia
Much like Goa, Hampi is very popular with backpackers seeking yoga, adventure, and a vibrant atmosphere. Hampi has some excellent cafes that play live music most evenings.
Interesting Facts
Kishkinda, located in Hampi, is the birthplace of Lord Hanuman and features a 575-step hike to stunning views of the Tungabhadra River, particularly enchanting at sunrise.
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Nestled in India’s northeastern corner, Assam beckons travelers with its lush landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage.
From the world-renowned Kaziranga National Park to the spiritual sanctuaries of Guwahati, Assam offers a unique blend of natural beauty, spiritual heritage, and cultural richness.
Go on an unforgettable journey through one of India’s most captivating states.
A Wildlife Paradise Pro tip: The best time to visit Kaziranga is from November to April when the weather is pleasant and wildlife sightings are abundant.
Embark on a Temple Tour to Kamakhya and Umananda Temple.
Discover Majuli Island, world’s largest river island situated on the Brahmaputra River.
Experience Tea Garden Tours in Jorhat and Dibrugrh.
Take a River Cruise on the Brahmaputra.
Assam is the world’s largest tea-producing region.
Peacock Island, where Umananda Temple is located, is the world’s smallest riverine island.
Assam is home to the world’s largest river island, Majuli, known for its vibrant Vaishnavite culture and unique ecology.
Tea Tasting and Plantation Tours to discover the art of tea-making and taste some of the finest Assam teas.
Wildlife Safaris in Kaziranga National Park.
Cultural Immersion and learn about Assam’s diverse cultural heritage.
Visit Silk Weaking Workshops and learn the art of traditional Assamese silk weaving.
Must- Try Foods In Assam
Assam, a state known for its lush tea gardens, vibrant culture, and rich heritage, offers a delightful culinary tradition.
Don’t miss the tangy Masor Tenga (fish curry), savory Duck Meat Curry (Haanh Kumura), and traditional sweets like Pitha
Festivals In Assam You Can’t Miss
Assam’s festivals include Bihu with music and dance, the Ambubachi Mela at Kamakhya Temple, Majuli Raas celebrating Lord Krishna, Jonbeel Mela reviving barter traditions, and the Dehing Patkai Festival with music, dance, and adventure sports.
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Assam offers a perfect blend of natural wonders, cultural experiences, and sustainable travel options. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a culture vulture, or an eco-conscious traveler, this northeastern gem has something for everyone. Plan your Assam adventure today and discover the magic of this captivating destination!
The Andaman & Nicobar Islands, a pristine archipelago in the Indian Ocean, offer an ideal destination for family holidays, senior citizens, women travelers, and adventure enthusiasts.
With water sports, sightseeing, historical sites, stunning beaches, ferry rides, and more, the Andaman Islands provide a diverse range of activities for all ages.
Nestled on Havelock Island, Radhanagar Beach stands as a testament to the untouched beauty of the Andaman Islands. Renowned globally for its pristine white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters, Radhanagar Beach is a haven for those seeking serenity and natural beauty.
Located in the heart of Port Blair, the Cellular Jail stands as a solemn witness to India’s tumultuous struggle for independence. This iconic historical site, also known as Kaala Paani (meaning “black waters”), is a stark reminder of the sacrifices made by countless freedom fighters who were incarcerated within its walls during the British colonial era.
Neil Island is known for its unspoiled beaches with powdery white sands and clear turquoise waters. Laxmanpur Beach, Bharatpur Beach, and Sitapur Beach are among the must-visit spots. One of the island’s iconic attractions is the Natural Bridge, a fascinating geological formation carved by the relentless sea over the years.
These water sports are a delight in the Andaman Islands, with visibility often exceeding 20 meters. Divers can explore vibrant coral reefs, encounter exotic marine life, and discover the captivating world beneath the surface. Popular spots for these activities include Havelock Island and Neil Island.
The Andaman Islands offer some of the best spots for sunrises and sunsets. With their eastward-facing coastlines, these islands are blessed with stunning sunrise views. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky transforms into a canvas of warm hues, casting a magical glow over the landscape.
Baratang: Offbeat & Exclusive
Baratang Island, part of the Andaman Islands, features limestone caves, mud volcanoes, and rich ecosystems, offering a unique offbeat experience. Close to the Jarawa Tribal Reserve, it highlights the cultural diversity of the region. The indigenous Jarawa tribe lives traditionally, and encountering them is a rare and thrilling opportunity for visitors.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit the Andaman Islands is from October to early March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Amidst the crevices of the Western Ghats lies a magical land with a unique culture and rich history unlike any other. Coorg, or Kodagu, captivates with vivid images of royalty, vast greenery, and serene nights under a starry expanse.
It is a destination that offers an enchanting experience, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Western Ghats, a biodiversity hotspot teeming with wildlife.
Discover the unique traditions in their temples and festivals.
Savor sumptuous local dishes.
Taste the rich Arabica coffee grown in Coorg.
Tadiyandamol, Karnataka’s second tallest peak.
Explore Coorg’s scenic treks that range from easy to moderate. Tadiyandamol and Nishani Betta are the most popular, though they can become trickier during the monsoons.
As part of the Western Ghats, Coorg is an integral hotspot for wildlife. Enjoy birdwatching in Coorg’s rich natural habitat.
Coorg’s altitude and clear skies make it an ideal location for stargazing. Witness the Milky Way on a dark summer night.
Discover the secrets behind Coorg’s famous coffee. Take a walk through a coffee plantation and learn about the process of making the perfect cup.
Participate in vibrant cultural celebrations like Puthari and Dasara. Experience the essence of Kodava culture through these traditional festivities.
Unwind in a hammock and enjoy the tranquility of Coorg. Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, the homestays scattered across the landscape offer the perfect retreat.
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The state is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, snow-capped mountains, and pristine lakes. Kashmir’s natural beauty is complemented by its vibrant culture, rich history, and warm hospitality, making it a must-visit destination.
Srinagar, the summer capital, is known for its stunning Dal Lake, Mughal gardens, and the bustling local markets. Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy activities like skiing, trekking, and river rafting.
Experience the tranquility of Dal Lake with a traditional Shikara ride, surrounded by floating gardens and houseboats.
Known as the "Meadow of Flowers," Gulmarg is a top skiing destination in winter and offers stunning views of the Himalayas year-round.
This scenic town is perfect for trekking, golfing, and fishing, with lush green valleys and sparkling rivers.
Meaning "Meadow of Gold," Sonamarg is the gateway to Ladakh and offers breathtaking landscapes and thrilling treks.
Visit the beautifully laid out Shalimar Bagh and Nishat Bagh, which showcase the grandeur of Mughal horticulture.
The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar is Asia’s largest tulip garden, boasting over a million blooms in spring.
Kashmir’s Pashmina Shawls are world-renowned for their exquisite quality and craftsmanship.
Wular Lake is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia.
Explore the scenic trails of the Great Lakes Trek or the challenging paths of the Kolahoi Glacier.
Experience world-class skiing on the slopes of Gulmarg, home to one of the highest gondolas in the world.
Enjoy the thrilling rapids of the Lidder River in Pahalgam, perfect for adventure seekers.
Soar above the majestic mountains and valleys of Sonamarg for an unforgettable aerial view.
Spend a night under the stars in the serene meadows of Yusmarg, away from the hustle and bustle.
The vibrant Kashmiri Festivals like Navroz and Eid are celebrated with great fervor.
Traditional Kashmiri Cuisine such as Rogan Josh, Yakhni, and the famous Wazwan feast are a culinary delight.
The historic Shankaracharya Temple and Hazratbal Shrine are significant religious sites.
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Experience the Majestic Beauty and Cultural Richness of Kashmir with its serene landscapes, adventure activities, and warm hospitality. Plan your trip to this enchanting destination and discover why it is called “Paradise on Earth.”