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Offbeat Goa

Goa with its bustling beaches along with its pristine ones is where everyone heads to when they need the beach therapy. But there’s more to Goa than the beaches. The confluence of cultures over the centuries with the arrival of the Portuguese and before that given birth to unique art & culture. The ever laid back and peaceful environment so infectious as it is reflected in the delicious local cuisine and the afternoon siestas. Goa is evergreen and has the amazing forest cover and wildlife, which is still off the usual tourist and therefore less crowded. So if you are headed to Goa, go beyond the beaches, explore the unexplored and soak in the local experience.

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Tigers in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

Ranthambore National Park: Experience the Wild

3 Days

Ranthambore National Park is located in Sawai Madhopur, about 130 kms from Jaipur. It is one of the biggest and most renowned national park in northern India where you can see the majestic tigers in their natural habitat, they can be easily spotted even during the daytime over here. The sanctuary is home to variety of flora and fauna, some of the major wild animals which are present in this sanctuary are leopards, nilgais, wild boars, sambars, hyenas, sloth bears, grey langur, rhesus macaque and chital. One of the largest banyan trees in India can be found here.

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Gangaur Festival in Jaipur

2 Days

10-27 Mar '20

Jaipur is known for its magnificent architecture and it is also the first planned city of India. The buildings here are made with pink-painted sandstone because of which it is popularly known as the Pink City. Jaipur’s rich cultural heritage is evident in its traditions, customs, lifestyle, art and architecture. This city witnesses various fairs and festivals at different times of the year. Some of the festivals celebrated here are Gangaur festival, Jaipur Literature festival, Kite festival, Teej festival, Shitla Mata Fair, Chaksu Fair, Chhat ka Mela in Amber during Navratri. During the festive season this colourful city becomes even livelier and it is an enriching experience to be a part of all the celebrations.

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Holi in Jaipur

5 Days

28-29 Mar '21

Holi, the Indian festival of colours is very popular in the northern part of India. And it is often said that if you want to experience the true spirit of this colourful festival then there is no other place more appropriate to celebrate it other than the land of colours itself – Rajasthan. Come join us in Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan this Holi and experience one of the most memorable time of your life.

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Living it up at magnificent Jaipur

4 Days

The city of Jaipur was founded in 1727 by Jai Singh II, the Raja of Amer who ruled from 1688 to 1743. During the rule of Sawai Ram Singh, the city was painted pink to welcome Prince Edward VII. Most of Jaipur is still pink, due to which it’s known as the Pink city. Jaipur is a magical city which has so much to see and explore. There are innumerable forts to visit, ancient ruins and temples to explore.

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Mewar Festival in Udaipur

3 Days

27-29 Mar '20

Mewar Festival marks the advent of spring. This festival is an integral part of the culture and tradition of Udaipur. People all over Udaipur take part in this festival and celebrate it with much enthusiasm. The city is at its colourful best during this time.

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Jodhpur Heritage Walks

2 -3 hrs

Jodhpur or the blue city as it is popularly known was founded by Rao Jodha in the mid-1400s. The city acts like a time machine and transports you back in time. It still houses the numerous step wells, ancient temples, historical havelis and not to forget the enchanting blue houses from the medieval era.

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Udaipur Heritage Walks

Udaipur, the City of lakes, was founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II. This beautiful city has 5 beautiful lakes with Pichola being the most pristine. The Old City of Udaipur is dotted with numerous historic temples, Havelis and baoris (Step wells).

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Cooking Classes in Rajasthan

India is diverse in every aspect, be it in its climate, culture, ethnic group occupations and even soil type. Similarly Indian cuisines also vary significantly from each other and use locally available spices, herbs, vegetables and fruits. Indian food is also heavily influenced by religious, cultural choices and traditions. Through a period of time foreign invasions, trade relations and colonialism have also played a role in introducing certain foods to the country.

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Village Experience in Udaipur

Udaipur is known for its rich cultural heritage. The lakes, temples, huge forts and palaces boast about the rich legacy of this city. The city has preserved the rituals and traditions of the past and embraced the modern advancements and changes in lifestyle at the same time. Apart from the local attractions within the city, there are several charming places to see around Udaipur. Each of them have their own legacy of cultural, spiritual and traditional history.

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