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Witness endless streams of devotees revive their souls on the banks of Ganges, discover the mysterious ruins of rarely visited Orchha, spend some relaxing days at a riverside resort close to Panna Wildlife Sanctuary and visit the site of Buddha’s first sermon, Sarnath! This panoptic tour not only prefaces the cultural aspects of India but also offers various architectural and culinary delights.
17 Days / 15 Nights Guide Price from £3539 pp
Shimla, the erstwhile summer capital of the British, is today the capital of the state of Himachal Pradesh. For a small town, this place is absolutely teeming with appeal whether it is hills, fruit orchards, flowering meadows or nostalgic colonial history.
Amritsar, in Punjab, hides up its sleeves a multi faceted allure for tourists in the form of the beautiful Golden Temple, the historic Jallianwala Bagh, the Ram Bagh Gardens & the summer palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Also the Sunset Retreat ceremony at the Wagah Border here is most captivating and worth a watch.
Kathmandu, the bustling capital of Nepal, seems in the first glance yet another city lost in the race of time & development. But take a stroll along its backstreets and you will meet the quaint old middle age still flourishing in this city’s heritage, culture, temples, and courtyards overflowing with flowers and tiny shops where goods and services have remained much the same since centuries.
If you are looking for a tryst with nature in the Indian wilds, then perhaps there is no place for you like Ranthambore. A royal hunting ground in the past, this reserved sanctuary today offers residence to a variety of endangered flora and fauna.
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan is also the largest city of this state. It has the honour of being the 1st planned city of India and represents the glorious magnificence of royalty mingled with a vibrant culture. This city sits teeming with forts, palaces, temples and havelis that relate the fascinating tale of grandeur of the day’s gone by.
Le Meridien New Delhi is conveniently located in the centre of the city, within a two kilometre radius of major central government offices, Parliament House and the Presidential Palace.
Having pursued successful careers around the world, we decided to return to our ancestral farms, and commence work on our most challenging endeavour till date - to create sustainable and self sustaining projects,
Conveniently located the hotel is just 25 kms from the Gwalior Airport (GWL)and
The Kaleva restaurant, located on premises, allows guests to sample traditional Indian food in a great setting.
The Sarai at Toria is located only half an hour’s drive from Khajuraho.
The Gateway Hotel Ganges is 6 km from Varanasi City Centre, commonly known as The Chowk.
Vivanta by Taj Gomti Nagar is 12 miles from Amausi International Airport and 5 miles from the Train Station.
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