India
The Chronicles of Rajasthan
Key Highlights
City Palace, Jaipur
A stunning blend of Mughal and Rajasthani design, featuring sprawling courtyards and museums.
Amber Fort
Overlooking Maota Lake, this fort is renowned for its intricate mirror work and grand courtyards.
Udaipur’s Lakes
Often called the “Venice of the East,” Udaipur enchants with serene lakes and romantic palaces.
The best of Agra, Rajasthan and Varanasi
Discover the cultural and spiritual heartbeat of Northern India by combining the Mughal splendors of Agra, the regal heritage of Rajasthan, and the sacred ghats of Varanasi into one captivating journey.
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Taj Mahal
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its iconic white marble architecture.
Varanasi Ghats
Spiritual epicenter on the banks of the Ganges, renowned for its vibrant evening aarti and ancient temples.
Rajasthan’s Heritage
Experience bustling markets, royal palaces, and desert vistas that define this princely state.
Paths of Glory: A Quest Through the Land of Royalty
Embark on a journey across storied battlegrounds, ancient fortifications, and royal citadels. This route showcases the rise and fall of mighty dynasties and the architectural marvels they left behind.
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Chittorgarh Fort
Explore intricate palaces, temples, and towering gateways that echo heroic tales of the Rajputs.
Kumbhalgarh Fort
Famous for its massive walls (second only to the Great Wall of China), offering panoramic views of the Aravalli Hills.
Local Folklore & Legends
Immerse yourself in the captivating stories of honor, sacrifice, and resilience passed down through generations.
Silence of the Sands: Exploring Ladakh’s cold dessert
Ladakh’s high-altitude desert landscapes are a world apart—where barren mountains, crystal-clear skies, and Tibetan-inspired culture converge into an otherworldly experience.
Key Highlights
Pangong Lake
Known for its ever-changing hues of blue, stretching across the India–China border.
Nubra Valley
White sand dunes, double-humped camels, and scenic monasteries amid snow-capped mountains.
Ancient Monasteries
Hemis, Thiksey, and Diskit monasteries offer spiritual solace and breathtaking views.
The Golden Triangle: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur
The Golden Triangle forms the quintessential introduction to India, connecting the nation’s capital with the Mughal allure of Agra and the royal splendor of Jaipur.
Key Highlights
Old Delhi & Red Fort
Wander through narrow lanes, savor local street food, and witness Mughal-era architecture.
Taj Mahal in Agra
India’s crown jewel and a testament to immortal love—essential to every Golden Triangle itinerary.
Jaipur’s Palaces
Iconic Hawa Mahal and royal City Palace exemplify the Pink City’s architectural grandeur.