Two administrative sub-divisions connected by the Kunzam La (4,550 meters) combine to make the trans-Himalayan district of Lahaul and Spiti in the state of Himachal Prad...more
Shimla
Nestled at an altitude of 2,159 meters (7197 feet) above sea level, Shimla was discovered by the British as their summer capital. Even today the hill station continues to...more
Alchi
Alchi is one of those few places in Ladakh where monumental antiquity plays a key role in both shaping and reviving its spiritual mysticism; for what really began a thous...more
North-East
Pelling
What makes Pelling one of the most compellingly sought-after tourist destinations today, not only in Sikkim, but in the entire northeastern belt of India. Is it its untai...more
Gangtok
Gangtok is one of the more popular hill destinations in India’s north east region. Most travelers visit Gangtok with the idea of catching a glimpse of the spectacular Kan...more
Darjeeling
Popularly known as the Queen of Hills, Darjeeling is located in the Shivalik hills of the lower range of the Himalayas. Like most other hill stations in India, the Britis...more
South
Backwater Houseboat
Alleppey remains the centre-point of most trips to the famed backwaters of Kerala. Dubbed the ‘Venice of the East’, Alleppey (Alapphuzha in Malayalam) is a backwater have...more
Mahabaleshwar
Mahabaleshwar popularly known as the Queen of Maharashtra’s hill stations is not only a favorite honeymoon spot, a popular weekend getaway but also an essential religious...more
Mysore
The Nilgiri mountain range steps down to the Chamundi Hills, that holds under its shadow the cultural capital of Karnataka – Mysore. It is the state's second largest city...more
West
Kanha
To watch a tiger in the wild is one of the most beautiful sights nature has to offer, and to see it in the forests of Kanha Tiger Reserve is truly breathtaking: thick for...more
Goa
Renowned for its party scene – sun, sand and psychedelia form a big part of the Goan experience for most tourists. With sunny, palm-fringed beaches bordered by the endles...more
Pune
A perfect example of cosmopolitan India, Pune—the ‘Oxford of the East’—lies nestled amidst the Sahyadri Hills, on the Deccan plateau. Due to its cool, dry climate it once...more