|East Arunachal 7N|8D|

Overview Arunachal Pradesh, one of the most sparsely populated states of India, covers an area of 83743 sq. Kms. Being situated in the North-Eastern part of India with 83743 sq. kms area, Arunachal has a long international border with Bhutan to the west (160 km), China to the north and north-east (1,080 km) and Myanmar...
|East Sikkim (Silk Route) 6N|7D|

Overview Sikkim is a land of dramatic contours. Rugged mountains, deep valleys and dense forests consort with raging rivers, lakes and waterfalls to create a visual feast. The state has the steepest rise in altitude over the shortest distance and has within its 7,096 sq. kms the entire climatic range, from tropical to temperate to...
|Western & Central Dooars 9N|10D|

Overview West Bengal is the only state of India which literally offers an Ocean to Sky travel experience within her own state territory. Geography of West Bengal is diverse, consisting of high peaks of Himalaya in the northern extremes to coastal regions down south, with regions such as plateau and Ganges delta intervening in between....
|Himachal Pradesh 12N|13D|

Overview Himachal Pradesh is the land of abundance beauty, with snow capped mountains, frozen lakes, sprawling river valleys, rocky slopes, green meadows carpeted with wild flowers. It is the land of monasteries, lamas, beautiful warm people and delicious fruit orchards and threatened Himalayan wildlife. Suggested Itinerary Himachal Pradesh You can always Customize the Itinerary as...
|Ladakh 13N|14D|

Overview Ladakh, the fascinating high altitude plateau at India’s furthest northern frontier probably occupies one of the topmost ‘must visit destinations’ for the nature lovers. Originating from La-Tags – Ladakh means “land of the High Mountain Passes” where Nature has sketched some amazing landscapes with stunning pastel to make man feel spiritually high. In summer...
|Kashmir 9N|10D|

Overview The valley is distinctively marked by breath-taking lakes, fresh water streams, luscious fruits, magnificent forests, mighty mountains and lush meadows which makes it a paradise on Earth. The mountain-downs or “margs” are numerous on the tops of the hill ranges prominent being Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Yousmarg etc. Lidder Valley, Sindh Valley, Dachigam Valley, Gulmarg Valley,...
|West Arunachal 7N|8D|

Overview Arunachal Pradesh, one of the most sparsely populated states of India, covers an area of 83743 sq. Kms. Being situated in the North-Eastern part of India with 83743 sq. kms area, Arunachal has a long international border with Bhutan to the west (160 km), China to the north and north-east (1,080 km) and Myanmar...
|Central & East Arunachal 10N|11D|

Overview Arunachal Pradesh, one of the most sparsely populated states of India, covers an area of 83743 sq. Kms. Being situated in the North-Eastern part of India with 83743 sq. kms area, Arunachal has a long international border with Bhutan to the west (160 km), China to the north and north-east (1,080 km) and Myanmar...
|North, East & West Sikkim 8N|9D|

Overview Sikkim is a land of dramatic contours. Rugged mountains, deep valleys and dense forests consort with raging rivers, lakes and waterfalls to create a visual feast. The state has the steepest rise in altitude over the shortest distance and has within its 7,096 sq. kms the entire climatic range, from tropical to temperate to...
|West Sikkim 6N|7D|

Overview Sikkim is a land of dramatic contours. Rugged mountains, deep valleys and dense forests consort with raging rivers, lakes and waterfalls to create a visual feast. The state has the steepest rise in altitude over the shortest distance and has within its 7,096 sq. kms the entire climatic range, from tropical to temperate to...
|South Andaman 8N|9D|

Overview The Andaman and Nicobar are a group of picturesque Islands, big and small, inhabited and uninhabited, a total of 572 islands, islets and rocks lying in the South Eastern Part of the Bay of Bengal. They lie along an arc in long and narrow broken chain, approximately North-South over a distance nearly 800 kms....
|Sundarban 3N|4D|

Overview Sundarban Lies south-east of Kolkata in the 24-Paraganas (S) District of West Bengal and forms part of the Gangetic Delta, which borders on the Bay of Bengal. About half of the Sundarbans is under water and the rest of the landscape is characterized by low-lying alluvial islands and mud banks, with sandy beaches and...
|Kerala 10N|11D|

Overview This God’s Own country has the Arabian Sea in the west, the Western Ghats towering 500-2700 m in the east and networked by forty-four rivers, Kerala enjoys diverse geographical features. From tall mountains and deep valleys to endless backwaters and an extensive coastline, Kerala has it all. Suggested Itinerary KERALA You can always Customize...