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The land of vibrant colors leaves the travelers with golden memories of palaces, desert lakes, pulsating beats, which prompts a desire to come again. A journey on "Palace on Wheels" and view of the wonderful specimens of beautiful ancient Rajput and oriental crafts echo the rich past and demonstrate the vivid and dynamic present, which would really be an enchanting experience. Explore the great that on camel. A journey on dusty tracks... setting sun on golden sand... colorfully attired women with the pitchers on their heads... tinkling their anklets... chivalry and romance. While crossing the sand dunes of vast Thar one can enjoy the myth and legend of the region.
The land of vibrant colors leaves the travelers with golden memories of palaces, desert lakes, pulsating beats, which prompts a desire to come again. A journey on "Palace on Wheels" and view of the wonderful specimens of beautiful ancient Rajput and oriental crafts echo the rich past and demonstrate the vivid and dynamic present, which would really be an enchanting experience. Explore the great that on camel. A journey on dusty tracks... setting sun on golden sand... colorfully attired women with the pitchers on their heads... tinkling their anklets... chivalry and romance. While crossing the sand dunes of vast Thar one can enjoy the myth and legend of the region
The ancient temples of Khajuraho, Mamallapuram, Puri, etc… are the exceptional in architectural skills that would reveal the way of life of the contemporary age. Varanasi… the oldest living city in the world famous for its temples and ghats, mainly shamshan ghats.
Delhi, Agra and Jaipur - The three historic destinations - provides a cultural taste of India that awaits discovery. Old forts and tombs that go back to almost thousands of years, Temples and Mosques... all make Delhi the country's capital, a beautiful combination of the glorious past and present. AGRA - It is not a surprise, if your heart fills with emotions by the romantic view of "Taj Mahal" built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his Queen Mumtaz. If the little stones rolling under your feet were able to speak, they would narrate you an immortal Love story. The view of Taj Mahal on silver light of full moon will take you in the fantasy. Jaipur known as pink city of India is a seventeenth century city planned on a grid system. Gorgeous places and forts, rich traditions and fine craftsmanship etc. are special features of Jaipur.
Bodh Gaya is the place where centuries ago, one prince wandered and came to spot in the forest, sat under Bodhi tree and discovered the meaning of Life and Salvation. We can take you to the glorified sights which still have splendid architectural and sculptural remain of terracotta and stone. The monolith relics of the Buddha reflect the artistic sense of the artisan of that period.
Tourists who visit India always ask a question, can't they be provided with a stopover at Mumbai as they can miss anything but Elephanta Caves. These temple caves reflect the tantric influences in their iconography and architectural design
Goa is a beautiful strip of the west coast of India. It is a home of lovely beaches with its natural scenic beauty, swaying palms, miles of golden sand, lush green land, feni - the famous local lequila and Portuguese influence on Indian culture.
Hyderabad: It was built 400 years ago when sultan Mohammed Quili Qutb Shah shifted his capital from his legendary fortress of Golconda to the southern bank of the river Musi.
It is said that the young sultan rode out from Golconda to meet his beloved Bhagmati on the spot where the Charminar now stands. The Charminar built in 1591 to mark the end of an epidemic of plague it is a magnificent edifice - Square Triumphal arch in the Quitb Shahi style, with minarets at its corners is a landmark of Hyderabad.
Mamallapuram: 60 Km south of Chennai, the gateway of South India is an ancient seaside town, where one can view the monuments of epic heroes of Hindu culture in Pallava style. The scared cities of Kanchipuram and Madurai have magnificent temples of excellent architectural beauty, which glorify the Dravidian heritage and culture.
Probably over 2500 years old, is the oldest city in Tamil Nadu, its origin and emerged from the mists of the lovely legend. In a forest near a tout's pond, Indra - the king of gods, worshipped Lord Shiva as a Swayambu Lingum. At this hallowed spot, the Pandyan monarch, Kulasekhara, built a great temple by clearing the forest, he created a lotus shaped around the temple.
140 Km from Bangalore, the city of Mysore was once the capital of the Wodeyars and is still retains its individuality. Beautiful places, Chamundi Hills, Brindavan Garden etc attract thousands of visitors.
According to a legend, Parashuram threw his axe across the Arabian sea and thus emerged the strip of land called KERALA. The extensive network of canals filled with backwaters and lakes make Kerala unique in its kind. These lakes come alive during the months of August and September with their exhilarating boat races. The Great Elephant March, Kathakali, the food festival, Onam celebrations are world famous
Here one can enjoy the unimaginable splendor of sunset and moonrise simultaneously on full moon day it is the place where the waters of three oceans - the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal merge into each other.