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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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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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Wayanad Wanderlust

3-4 Days

Wayanad which literally means the land of paddy fields, it is the 12th district of Kerala consisting of Mananthavady, Sulthan Bathery and Vythiri Taluks. It is a picturesque plateau situated among the mountains of the Western Ghats on the eastern portion of North Kerala. Wayanad is known for its dense forests and wild animals. It is also considered to be one of the major producers of pepper, cardamom, coffee, tea, spices and rubber.

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Village Experience in Jodhpur

Marwar a quiet little village situated partly in the Thar Desert has extreme temperatures both during summer and winter and it also gets very little rain fall. The rural areas of Marwar region are dominated by farming communities. The farmers of the Marwar region are considered to be the most simple in the state of Rajasthan.

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Delhi Food Walks

Food Walks in Delhi

Delhi, the capital of India, among other things is best known as a food paradise of sorts, with cuisines for just about every palate. Be it Mughalai delicacies, lip smacking street food or global fare with an Indian twist, you can find it all in Delhi. Streets and lanes of Delhi are filled with gastronomic stories, offering the flavours of years of heritage and tradition.

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Delhi Heritage Walks

Heritage Walks in Delhi

Nobody can deny that Delhi is the melting pot of India. It being the capital city it continues to lure people from all across India and hence time and again it has been referred to as mini India. Delhi is a fascinating place that has a little bit of everything in it – ancient, medieval and modern. You will find thousands of years of monumental ruins including forts and palaces, tombs, shrines for gods and mystics, rest houses, stepwells, memorials, bazaars scattered across the length and breadth of the city. They highlight Delhi’s historic role which was the capital for different dynasties through the years. We invite you to see and experience Delhi, not only it’s well known tourist destinations but also the lesser known and equally fascinating parts of the city.

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