India's answer to Broadway, Zangoora The Gypsy Prince - The biggest Bollywood musical ever. Running successfully since 2010, Zangoora is a brand new genre of entertainment where storytelling & Bollywood style song & dance meet stagecraft and technical wizardry like never seen before. In a world class theatre Nautanki Mahal, enter a world of entertainment that brings the best of Indian & International talent to create a Bollywood spectacle live on stage that is truly cinematic. Sound,...
Read More
There’s something romantic about the art of wine-making – the word itself transports you to the hilly vineyards of France where you imagine birds chirping and people making wine in merry, unexposed to the fury of the modern world. So when one gets the opportunity to visit Grover Zampa Vineyard one must take it up in glee anticipation. 40 kilometers north of Bangalore in the state of Karnataka, stretches a region that has recently come to the world’s attention. Today, it has...
Read More
Take the perfect stroll for a submersion of history, local market and exploring local areas in Mysore. Explore the home of culinary delights through its Masala Dosa, Mysore Pak and much more. This is a mix stroll that incorporates a Royal Walk, Market Walk. Highlights • Great overview and orientation of the city • Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city • Explore the home of culinary delights through its Masala Dosa, Mysore Pak and much more. • Mix...
Read More
It is a wonderful tour that enjoys night life and modern night cruise with DJ, It is ideal for couples and night lovers who want to explore the Goa during night time. You will be boarding popular catamaran boat cruise on sharing basis and enjoy the fresh ocean breeze and mesmerizing view. You will also be visiting the Conception Church with a panoramic view of Panaji City from Altinho Hill and the Maruti Temple by road. Enjoy a mouthwatering dinner at a popular local restaurant...
Read More
The Nehru Trophy Boat Race named after Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru is conducted on the Punnamda Lake, near Alappuzha, on the second Saturday of August every year. On the day of this fiercely fought boat race, the tranquil lake front is transformed into a sea of humanity with an estimated two lakh people, including tourists from abroad for watching it. For the people of each village in Kuttanad, a victory at this race for their village boat is something to be celebrated for months to come. Highlights...
Read More
Stroll through the renowned worldwide lanes of Fort Kochi and Jewish Town of Cochin, India by car as well as on foot. It is soft walk tour done at your pace covers all attractions of Kochi. Also it travels to the coastal fishing villages around Kochi. Highlights • Well seasoned and proficient host guide. • Explore Francis Church, Princess Street and Convent Road, Santa Cruz Cathedral etc.
Read More
‘Kathakali’, an important genre in the Indian classical dance form, is associated with storytelling form of this art. It is the dance drama from the south Indian state of Kerala. Similar to other Indian classical dance arts, the story in ‘Kathakali’ is also communicated to audience through excellent footwork and impressive gestures of face and hands complimented with music and vocal performance. However it can be distinguished from the others through the intricate and...
Read More
Setting a sail from Goa on-board and covering canoe for a 3-4-hour deep-sea fishing adventure. One will also Learn how to set up your fishing tackle, then casting line and try your luck at catching fishing like tuna, salmon, red snapper and king mackerel. Spending your afternoon relaxing and breathing in the sea air, and if you’re lucky enough to catch something, head back to shore to have it cooked for you at a local restaurant. (Under Own Expenses). Highlights • Experiencing...
Read More
Stepping into the streets of Fort Cochin is like traveling back in time into the 18th century! Wide tree lined roads carrying names like Princess Street and Rose Street separating the tile-roofed elegant houses from the era of the Portuguese to the Dutch to the British, huge gardens with children playing football, ancient churches and the sea side promenade with the Chinese fishing nets lined one after the other all make for an idyllic setting that takes you back in time! Highlights •...
Read More
The multi-tiered rock-cut caves of Udayagiri (ancient Skandagiri) and Khandagiri symbolise Jainism’s cameo role in Orissa’s historical drama. Commissioned by the great Jain king Kharavela, they were meant as dwellings for Jain monks. Much of the art in the caves hasn’t survived. But whatever has remained suggests a fine degree of sophistication. It’s best to take a guide along, as there are no signposts. Cave 4 or Rani Gufa in Udayagiri is a two-storeyed structure with...
Read More
Wheel pottery making is like a conversation that happens between clay and fingers, the former almost commanding the latter how to move in a certain rhythm and create the form. Pots are like babies - a projection of the potter who makes them. Highlights • Learning The Art of in Wheel Pottery Making at Workshop. • Learning Pottery making skills. • Enjoying Indian Tea with Snacks.
Read More
The cooking demonstration and meal involves the cooking instructor working and demonstrating to the guests all ingredients and techniques neatly typed cooking recipes in a Sanganeri handmade paper folder given as a take away to every guest. Our cooking demonstration is unique in as much that it covers ingredients and recipes of Rajasthan which the guest easily replicate. The guest also works hands on and can cook on the cooking station. Highlights • Bread (Chapati making hands on...
Read More
Jodhpur today is the second largest city of Rajasthan, with a population of 1.5 million. In many ways, it has not changed all that much from the old fortified town that was built under the protective cover of the brooding Mehrangarh Fort. The 15th Century town walls are still there, punctuated by massive gates; and the old quarter of Jodhpur is a fascinating place, with its narrow jumble of lanes, its havelis and its fine medieval water tanks. Highlights • Breathtaking view of Mehrangarh...
Read More
Everything about this city spells spirituality in all seasons. Referred to as the 'spiritual capital' of India, Varanasi, also known as Banaras and Kashi, is a city beautifully located on the banks of the holy river Ganga, is considered as the holiest of the seven sacred (Sapta Puri) in Hinduism and also Jainism, along with being a significant place of activities during the development of Buddhism. It is one of the cities that are believed to grant moksha (salvation/liberation). Highlights...
Read More
Udaipur, also known as City Of Lakes, is indeed the most romantic town of Rajasthan. On this exclusive guided Walking Tour see we the ‘real Udaipur’ – its people, its living traditions, it’s interesting localities and vibrant bazaars. Highlights • Visit an ancient step well which was once used for drinking water by the locals • Observe the traditional way of making clay pottery and water pitchers etc.
Read More
Jaipur is a city of many colors and contrasts. It is best explored at a leisurely pace, as there is so much to see and do that a usual taxi or bus tour can never do justice to Sawai Jai Singh’s planned city built in AD 1727. He designed a city so perfect, so beautiful, the likes of which cannot be found the world over. Not a single aspect of designing has been overlooked here, from the uniformity of the shops to the length and breadth of the streets. Houses were placed strategically so...
Read More
The splendor of AGRA – India’s capital under the Mughals – remains undiminished, from the massive fort to the magnificent Taj Mahal. Along with Delhi, and Jaipur in Rajasthan, Agra is the third apex of the “Golden Triangle”, India’s most popular tourist itinerary. An infusion of traditional and modern culture, Agra maintains a candid balance of both forms. The legacy of the Mughal empire has left a magnificent fort and a liberal sprinkling of...
Read More
This walk takes you through the rambunctious bazaars and historic shrines around Old Delhi’s main strip, Chandni Chowk(Moonlight Square). Lose yourself in the charm of Old Delhi. Climb the steps of the Jama Masjid and you get an excellent view of the entire old city. Walk through the market lanes of Chandni Chowk, and witness one of the biggest wedding accessories market at Kinari Bazaar, the never ending Jewelers market at Dariba Kalan. Highlights A 2 hr. walking tour...
Read More
Street food is almost akin to culture in India, and the places most famous for it are usually Delhi and Bombay. But Bangalore has its own street food culture which has its own set of loyalists. There is a particular street, Thindi Beedi in V.V Puram which is synonymous with food heaven in Bangalore. A pure dreamland for any street-food lover, this long aromatic street is an absolute gastronomic fairyland. Over 20 food stalls spread over less than 150 m here serve a variety of South Indian,...
Read More
Assam is known as the gateway towards the north east region of India. The famous river Brahmaputra which has its origin in Tibet flows through the place. Majuli is an island in the middle of the Brahmaputra, and is the World’s largest river island. Connected via boats with the city of Jorhat, Majuli is a beautiful exotic location, yet unknown to most of the tourists in India. The scenic beauty is spectacular and awe-inspiring! It is a visible living tradition of the...
Read More
Little Rann of Kutch is a unique place on earth with endless opportunity to explore. With numerous places to visit one can experience something they have never experienced before! The desolate, blindingly white land of Little Rann is nature at its harshest and most convincing. It is also home to India’s last refuge population of Khur – Asiatic wild ass and for it is for the conservation of Khur, that this has been declared as the “Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary”. The...
Read More
Auroville, the City of Dawn, is an “experimental” township in Viluppuram district in the state of Tamil Nadu, near Pondicherry in South India. This beautiful city was originated in 1968 by Mirra Alfassa, also known as “The Mother” and designed by architect Roger Anger. “Auroville is a place which is meant to be a universal town where men and women of all countries must be able to live in peace and progressive harmony, above all creeds, all politics and...
Read More
The beach at Chandipur is unique with the sea water vanishing right in front of your eyes and then observing its return is a very rare site. The sea water receding approximately 5 kms during low tide and advancing to the shore during high tide every day. Watching this unique and natural phenomenon is truly magical. The Casuarina trees and creeper sand dunes seem to be swaying on a melodious musical note which adds to the beauty of this place. Due to its unique...
Read More
Caves enhance the natural beauty of Meghalaya; thinking about caves triggers a sense of enthusiasm and thrill of making way through dark and murky interiors. It could sound scary for those who are weak at the heart but can be a thrilling adventure and fun for others. Some of the caves here are the longest and deepest in the world. These caves are wonders of the nature and are in various formations. Cave fauna are also un-comparable and represent one of the important components of...
Read More
Just about 160 kms from Leh is this beautiful lake named the Pangong Lake in Ladakh. It is situated at an altitude of 4350 meters and has brackish water which makes it the highest situated lake with salt water. Visit here is memorable with famous and huge monasteries covering the entire mountain range, clear sky surrounded by snow covered peaks. The chilling water and the picturesque scenery make this a tourist’s paradise. Pangong means extensive concavity and is 134...
Read More
Rappelling or Abseiling is methods of quick and safe descend after a climb. Canyoneering is a new sport that’s becoming very popular all over the world. Western Ghats have many waterfalls and flowing streams that offer plenty of opportunity to enjoy this sport. Vihigaon falls in Kasara Mumbai is one such nature’s gift to mankind. Bid adieu to your fear of height and enjoy this extraordinary adventure as 120 feet of gushing water hits your face. It is one of those...
Read More
Located in Himachal Pradesh Spiti is the biggest district and shares the boundary with Tibet which gives this place the unique religion of Tibet – Tibetan Buddhism. Some of the oldest and most famous monasteries like Ki Monastery, Tabo Monastery are located in this region. Spiti, fondly referred to as ‘Little Tibet’ is situated at an altitude of 12500 feet above sea level and is known for its snow-capped peaks and natural surroundings. In this beautiful region there are...
Read More
At an altitude of 3,636 meters, Sandakphu is the highest peak located in Darjeeling district in the eastern part of India. The name Sandakphu means ‘Height of the Poison Plant’ because of the poisonous aconite plants that grow near the peak. This beautiful area along the border between India and Nepal in an excellent combination of wild splendour and the mighty snow covered mountains. Sandakphu is the peak of the Singalila Range, and is the most audacious point of many...
Read More