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Rajasthan Adventure

 
The vibrancy and color of India is best experienced in Rajasthan. Massive hilltop fortresses loom over desert landscapes alive with local in colorful turbans and saris, tending camels and goats. Opulent places filled with the wealth of Maharajas sit alongside crowded bazars in twisting lanes. From the beauty of the Taj Mahal, to a night under the stars on a desert camel safari, this is a true adventure.
Suggested Itinerary:
Day 01 / 02
 
Delhi, The capital offers a perfect introduction to the colorful crowds and sights of India.
 
Day 03 / 04
 
Shekhawati, This desert region is full of ornate havelis, built in the days of the great camel caravans.
 
Day 05 / 06
 
Bikaner, deep in the Thar Desert, this fortified town has spectacular city walls, a fort, a palace and the intriguing Karni Mata rat temple nearby
 
Day 07 / 09
 
Jaisalmer, An ancient caravan trading town, this yellow sandstone citadel is a maze of narrow alleyways. Spend the night under the stars on a camel safari in the rippling and dunes.
 
Day 10
 
Jodhpur, Home to the impressive Meherangarh Fort, Jodhypur offers winding city streets featuring some excellent antique shops and many bazars. We will also have time to visit the Bishnoi tribal people and learn of their unique way of life.
 
Day 11
 
Bhenswara, Rural India comes alive as nomadic shepherds return with their animals at dusk while women carry water from the wells.
 
Day 12 / 13
 
Mt. Abu, beautifully situated around Nakki Lake, Mt. Abu hill station is home to the Dilwara Jain temples, some of the finest buildings in India
 
Day 14 / 16
 
Udaipur, A centre for artisans, Udaipur is alive with miniature paintings. Wander the treasure-filled rooms of the palace or kick back at a rooftop care with a Rajasthani thali.
 
Day 17 / 18
 
Jaipur, Known as the "Pink City". Jaipur is set around a massive palace. A visit to the nearby fort palace of Amber is a must.
 
Day 19
 
Bharatpur, The bird sanctuary in Bharatur is a haven of wetlands, forests and, of course, birds.
 
Day 20
 
Agra, Travel to the deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri and on to Agra and the Taj Mahal.
 
Day 21 / 22
 

Delhi, Return to Delhi late evening on day 21 and rediscover the charm of this chaotic city

 
 Place to see....

There are a number of places to see in India including the Taj Mahal, Rajasthan, Kerala and the various beaches of India, Sikkim, Darjeeling, Leh, Ladakh, Zhanskar, Vanarasi, Buddha Gaya, Goa, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Banglor, Wildlife Safari, Temple, Monastery and many more.......

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Kanchenjunga

Kanchanjunga is situated in this Sikkim Himalaya.Nepal forms its West boundary and Sikkim is at the west.

Kanchenjunga is situated at the confluence of four ridges. Starting from the top, the East Ridge drops into the Jemu gap. More easts are Simvo massive and Siniolchu. The peaks on the West ridge are Janu and kang –Ba -Chen etc.

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 sikkim

The enchanting litle state of Sikkim lies in the eastern end of the mighty Himalayas flanked by Bhtan, Nepal and Tibet on it's east, west and northern borders respectively.
Sikkim lies nestled under the protective shadow of its guardian deity, Mount Knachenjunga (8598m).

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darjeeling

Darjeeling town is strung out over a ridge, just a valley away from Sikkim. It still attracts traditional tourist for its well touted tea gardens and the old British Raj residual charms. Until beginning of the 18th century the area was under Sikkimese Raja. Then after the invasion of Gurkhas from Nepal, the British East India Company intervened and acquired concession of the area from the Raja of Sikkim to set up a sanitarium for its troops due to its favorable weather conditions.

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leh & ladakh

The high remote Tibet like regions of Ladakh & Zanskar are arid as they lie north of the main Himalaya range and are thus protected from the monsoon.
From Kathamndu you will fly Delhi then to Leh, capital of Ladakh and spend time becoming a acclimatized and taking in the sights of this amazing region with its

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central india

India is the seventh largest country in the world. It covers about 3,287 thousand sq kms. approx. the same area at the whole of Europe. This is the largest democracy in the world. India occupies a strategic position in Asia, looking across the seas to Arabia and Africa on the West and to Myanmar, Malaysia and Indonesian Archipelago on the east. Geographically the Himalayan ranges keeps India apart from the rest of Asia.

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India  Map...

Leh & Ladakh....

Darjeeling....

 

Central India....