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Hiking & Trekking

West Bengal Experience

West Bengal is a state in the Eastern part of India, strategically located between the Himalayas and the Bay of Bengal. With oodles of culture, diverse geography, amazing cuisine and street food and plethora of colourful festivals West Bengal has the potential to be one of the top travel destinations of India.

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Chhattisgarh Experience

Chhattisgarh, a relatively young state, heavily forested in the Central part of India was carved keeping in mind the abundant natural resources and the people living there symbiotically. It’s a great place to travel to and be one with the nature.

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Karnataka Experience

Karnataka is a large state in South-Western part of India. With a large coastline with beautiful beaches, lush forests and dense wildlife, quaint hill-stations, big metros and cities, historical and architectural marvels, rich culture and heritage, Karnataka has got it all that could interest any type of traveler.

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Maharashtra Experience

Maharashtra is a large state in Western peninsular India that is known for its progressive outlook especially economically as big and successful metropolitan cities such as Mumbai, Pune are situated here. It is also great place any traveler to discover unique culture, cuisine, adventure, ancient history, heritage, tradition with a touch of modernity.

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Gujarat Experience

24-30 Dec (Trails of Ancient India)

Gujarat is a large state in Western India that has multiple unique tourist destinations and experiences. Historical monuments, remains of ancient civilizations, beaches, hill stations and national parks adding to the beautiful mix that represents the state of Gujarat, a destination for any traveler.

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The Coorg Tour

Seated amidst the lovely tranquil hills of the Western Ghats is the district of Coorg (called Kodagu locally), one of the top tourist destinations of Karnataka. The lush green plantations, deep valleys and the beautiful water falls is a sight to behold and is one of the most serene sights. See the amazing waterfalls at Iruppu, Chelavara and Abbey and pray at Bhagamandala, one of the two Brahma temples in India. Enroute visit the Tibetan monastery at Bylakuppe, the elephant camp at Dubare the delta Nisargadhama. At Madikeri see the unique Mercara fort, Rajas seat park, the waterfalls, the Bhagamandala temple and then go to Talacauvery, where the river Cauvery has its source.

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Kuari Pass – Pangarchulla Peak Trek

7 Days

Apr-May

Pangarchulla Peak in the Garhwal Himalayas is one of the lesser-known trekking peaks just perfect for a first time summit attempt. One also has to go across the Kuari Pass, which in itself is one of the most beautiful and popular treks in the Indian Himalayas.

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Paths of Happiness

10 Days

20-28 Apri '24

Taking a cue from these words by the Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, we have set out on a Mindfulness Journey. Led by the Monastics from Plum Village, France and along with like-minded spiritual souls we have come together to create this unique cultural and spiritual experience in the form[…]

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Peruvian Experience

Peru is more than just the Incan Empire and Machu Picchu. For travelers, it’s a travel destination that has a rich culture, distinct history and diverse geography comprising of mountains (the Andes), ocean (the Pacific) and rain-forest (the Amazon). Further, you have the beautiful metropolitan city of Lima, the intriguing Nazca lines and the Incan Sacred Valley. A small country holds so much diversity and therefore is a delight for the travelers.

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Kailash Manasarovar Tour

11-13 Days

Mount Kailash is the one of holiest mountains in the Himalayas. Located in Tibet province of China, the snow-capped rocky peak of Mt. Kailash or Kangri Rimpoche is believed to be a sacred place of the founders of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Bonpo religion. Different religions attach different name, meaning, and purpose to holy Mount Kailash (6,714m/22,028 ft). Hindus and Buddhists all over the world worship this peak as the exact “Center of the Universe” whereas Jains believe that their first Saint obtained Liberation/Freedom meditating on the mountain.

Hindus believe Mount Kailash/Kangri is the abode of supreme Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati. For a Hindu, the arduous pilgrimage to Kailash help one rid of all sins and attain salvation. Buddhists regard the pilgrimage to Mt. Kailash/Manasarovar as a pious deed to achieving enlightenment and spreading world peace. Vajrayana Buddhists in particular refer Mt. Kailash as Mount Meru, the home of Demchok, who represents supreme bliss.

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