The former Himalayan Kingdom of Sikkim is home to Mt. Khangchendzonga, the world’s third highest mountain and offers stunning landscapes dotted with colourful Buddhist monasteries, cascading waterfalls, jungles rich in orchids and rhododendron...
No other country on earth has preserved and protected its traditions, environment and cultural identity from the influence of western civilization as much as Bhutan. The Himalayan kingdom balances modernization with its ancient culture and traditions
Earlier Darjeeling used to be part of the Kingdom of Sikkim while Kalimpong belonged to the Kingdom of Bhutan. Today both Himalayan regions are part of the Indian state of West-Bengal. Darjeeling’s famous toy-train...
India's second largest state with its desert-landscapes, fascinating, massive forts, impressive palaces & picturesque markets is a world shaped by legends, traditions and a diverse spectrum of colors and smells.
Ancient cultures and religious rituals that govern people’s everyday life and the humble lifestyle of its farmers stand in stark contrast with the ornate richness exhibited by the Raja’s heritage. The vast diversity and richness in contrasts of the sub-continent can most impressively be experienced in Rajasthan. Even to Indians, Rajasthan’s reminiscent of landlords, princes and kings’s heritage is regarded as an exotic region within India with an atmosphere that constantly reminds one of its glorious past.
Dive into the world of Rajasthan with us - visit palaces and beautifully adorned ‘havelis’, private mansions often located in oasis at the edge of the desert. Explore the bustling markets or even undertake a magical camel trek through Thar-desert.
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