Delhi is a combination of eight cities that have been established here from as early as 900 BC to 1930. It is above all an historic city and an elegant capital. Vintage Delhi with its ancient flavours is a colourful collage of the pageant of Ind...More Info
Romantic Rajasthan - a legendary land of chivalry and knightly prowess, of pink palaces and sun-baked forts, of preening peacocks and a proud colourful people. Despite the changes of the last few years, it is still a country living in its historic...More Info
Situated on the western end of the Himalayas, Ladakh has four major mountain ranges - the Great Himalayan, Zanskar, Ladakh and the Karakoram - passing through it. A maze of enormously high snow capped peaks and the largest glaciers outside the pol...More Info
The Journey from Kashmir Lunar feature near Lamayuru The main overland approach to Ladakh is from the Kashmir Valley through the 434-km Srinagar-Leh highway, which follows the historic trade route, also known as the ‘Treaty Road’. It ...More Info
Set like a jewelled crown on the map of India, Kashmir is a many-faceted diamond, changing its character with the seasons - always extravagantly beautiful. Three Himalayan ranges, Karakoram, Zanskar and Pir Panjal - snow-capped, majestic, frame th...More Info
Home par excellence of some of the best fighting men of India, the Punjab offers a visitor a land of sparkling streams, of golden harvests and majestic scenery. It is here that the Bhagvad Gita (Song Celestial) was imported five thousand years ago...More Info
Uttar Pradesh, the fourth largest state in India, nestles within its folds a variety of terrain. Its 2,94,410 kms. have the mighty Himalayas as silent sentinels; Thick deciduous and tropical forests with exotic flora and teeming wildlife; a large ...More Info
With an area of 173,877 sq. kms. and a Hindi speaking population of approximately 69 lakh people, Bihar stretches from the foothills of the Himalayas in the north to Orissa in the south. Like in many ancient civilisations, Indian way of life was a...More Info
Situated on the south eastern side of the Indian peninsula, Tamil Nadu has an area of over 130,000 sq. kms. and a population of over 48 million. The Tamil language is one of the oldest classical languages of the sub-continent. The cultural heritag...More Info
Located on the Southwest corner of India and cradled in the Western Ghats is the beautiful state of Kerala; a palm-fringed paradise (38,863 sq.kms.) with dazzling silver beaches, green fields, thatched villages and still backwaters. Its colour is ...More Info
The plateau of the Karnataka province is situated at the angle where two mountain ranges converge into the beautiful Nilgiri Hills. The climate is pleasant and warm - in places bracing - and the rains are quick showers followed by blue skies. Spar...More Info
Assam is a verdant and lush state. Some of India’s best tea gardens are in Assam. Guwahati is the capital of Assam. Guwahati derives its importance from its location on the bank of the Brahmaputra. Guwahati has a state museum which houses ra...More Info
Meghalaya (Abode of the Clouds) is one of the youngest and prettiest Indian states. with an area of 22,429 sq kms. and a population of 1,335,819 which speaks Khasi, Garo and English. Carved out of the erstwhile Assam state and true to its name, it...More Info
A land shrouded in mystery, soaked with charm, Nagaland was hidden territory until recently. The British in their missionary zeal to annex as much land as possible, made it a part of British India and soon Nagaland became an exciting and exotic to...More Info
Orissa, of Odysseys and Odissi - set in fertile green plains, blue mountains, game-filled forests, perfect seabathing beaches, waterfalls and mighty rivers. It lies on the shores of the Bay of Bengal. This province of only four cities, is predomin...More Info
The land of the mighty Kanchenjunga is wrapped in mists and clouds.. Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, within an area of 7299 sq. kms. are tumbling streams, torrents, mountain monasteries and quaint shopping plazas. Entire hillsides and mount...More Info
Maharashtra is India’s third largest state both in size and population. It has a primarily Marathi speaking population of approximately 62 million. The state is on the western side of the Indian peninsula and has a long, narrow coastal strip...More Info
With its 2000-year-old history and magnificent architectural monuments, Gujarat is blessed with a long shimmering and emerald coastline, a splendid savage desert, long flat plains.....all interspersed with quaint hillocks. Added to this is an abun...More Info
A place outside time.....a tiny emerald speck on the west coast of India, tucked away snugly between the hills of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, Goa has a warm, tropical climate with an average temperature of 21C (79F)...More Info