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INR 78,192.60
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If you have only 12 days to explore Rajasthan and Agra then this tour will deliver on all the highlights. At the start of your tour Old Delhi and its ancient monuments will be a delight and the Taj Mahal in Agra is an experience that will always remain a fond highlight. Jaipur with its walled city, Hawa Mahal, City Palace and bazaars show a glimpse of the way Mughal royalty lived. The well-preserved fort of Amber and its palace predate Jaipur as the capital. It is a true heritage highlight. See the Brahma temple in Pushkar and be enchanted by the Hindu mythology. See the camels that are still used as transport in rural Rajasthan. The city of Udaipur on the side of Lake Pichola will enchant a visitor with its fairytale palaces. The incredible Mehrangarh Fort stands majestically above the town of Jodhpur and will not fail to impress.
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INR 56,031.00
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A 2 week tour exploring Kerala, a narrow strip of land bound by high mountains in the east and the turquoise waters of the sea in the west. With its long trading history the port town of Cochin will delight the senses with its varied sightseeing experiences such as the Dutch Palace, St Francis Church, and the Chinese fishing nets. Watch a Kathakali dance performance at Fort Cochin. Visit a plantation in the gentle hills of Munnar and discover how tea, coffee, and cardamom are grown. Wash and feed the elephants or take a nature walk in the wildlife sanctuary at Periyar. Admire the beauty of the Vagamom mountain range known for its beautiful forests, verdant meadows and tea plantations. Alleppey is known for its villages and interesting local industries that can be discovered while exploring the backwater canals. Kovalam is a perfect tropical beach: a tradition of fresh fish, fruits, toddy (coconut beer) and Ayurveda massage are just some of the things it has to offer while you relax at a beach resort
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INR 69,198.00
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Spend 2 weeks discovering some of the lesser known locations in Kerala. With its long trading history the port town of Cochin will delight the senses with its varied sightseeing experiences. These include the Dutch Palace, St. Francis Church, and the Chinese fishing nets. Watch a Kathakali dance performance at Fort Cochin. Enjoy the wonderful sight of the Athirapally waterfalls cascading from rocks within a dense green jungle. Visit a plantation in the gentle hills of Munnar and discover how tea, coffee, and cardamom are grown. Wash and feed the elephants or take a nature walk in the wildlife sanctuary at Periyar. In Kanjirapally where rubber is an important crop, witness rubber-tapping while you experience a plantation homestay. Relax against the backdrop of green paddy fields while staying in the backwaters at Kumarakom. Visit Alleppey, known as ‘the Venice of the east ‘, with its crisscrossing canals, and villages. Sunbathe on the golden beach at Varkala where you will have fewer crowds to share the sand with.
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