Himalayan Dreams

Himalayan Dreams

Delights of North India

Rajasthan is one of the world most popular tourist destinations. Its wide expanse of historical amusements, and the staggering Thar desert provides breathtaking sights for those with a taste for vast barreness, history and culture. Rajasthan’s history is one of conquest, re-conquest, and the rise and fall of empires. It has been once hailed invincible even by the Mughals who passed through the very length and breadth of India, and many braves rose and fall in this royal state. We begin at Delhi and then move to Agra and visit the Taj Mahal.

A brief visit to the heart of Sufism in India, Fatehpur Sikri, we visit the Ranthambore National Park. After that, we explore Rajasthan and a number of fascinating architectures around it.

Delhi and Taj Mahal Tour

Welcome to the opulence of the 19th Century! Offering an introductory tour to the land of rajahs, ranees, and the glory that was the jewel in the crown of the British Empire. Discover the imperial monuments of Delhi, the royal palaces of Jaipur and the glittering wonder that is the Taj Mahal! Visit India and follow the famous Golden Triangle. Enjoy an introduction to India's three most popular destinations: Delhi, Agra and Jaipur ! Explore the icons and discover the secrets of this fascinating region. Experience massive forts, the opulence and splendor of Rajasthan's palaces, the bustle and buzz of markets and bazaars, and the traditions of a heritage home stay. Travel through a land full of contrasts on this compact India tour.

Kopan Monastery

Kopan is a thriving monastery of 360 monks, mainly from Nepal and Tibet, and a spiritual oasis for hundreds of visitors yearly from around the world. Nearby is Khachoe Ghakyil Ling Nunnery, home to 380 nuns. 

Rajasthan and Beyond

Every traveler has dreams of visiting India. Right through the ages, Hiuen Tsang, Vasco Da Gama and a host of other travelers have considered India to be the ultimate goal of travel. It still remains one of the most intriguing places on the planet. We explore every stretch of the north of this country, from the vibrant streets of Delhi and Amritsar, to the vast deserts of the royal state of Rajasthan and the spiritual banks of the Ganges in Varanasi. We explore the Golden Temple of Amritsar, the heart of Sikh religion. We then head to Rajasthan, a state rich with majestic natural beauty, gracious people, and the legacy of a great medieval civilization. From there we move to the spiritual centre of India, Varanasi. This trip aims to crystallize north India’s charms: the deep, eventful banks of the Ganges and the scenic cultural jewel that is Rajasthan. And in between there are a multitude of pleasures and sights and sounds that quicken the soul.

Taj Mahal, India

The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, to house the tomb of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.

Agra Fort, India

Construction of the massive red-sandstone fort, on the bank of the Yamuna River, was begun by Emperor Akbar in 1565.

The Gateway of India

The Gateway of India is a monument built during the 20th century in Mumbai City of Maharashtra state in Western India. It is located on the waterfront in the Apollo Bunder area in South Mumbai and overlooks the Arabian Sea.

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History of India

Nepal has seen many rulers and ruling dynasties. The earliest rulers were the Kirantis who ruled from 9th century B.C. to 1st century A.D. Legends and chronicles mention that the Indian Emperor Ashoka had come to Nepal and visited Lumbini, the place where the Buddha was born, and where he erected a huge stone pillar to commemorate his visit to that spot.

People and Culture

The population of Nepal was recorded to be about 25 million as of July 2002. Eighty-six percent of Nepalis follow Hinduism, while eight percent follow Buddhism and three percent follow Islam.

The Park, New Delhi

Highly rated among the luxury five star hotels in Delhi is situated in the heart of the city centre's business and entertainment hub - Connaught Place. The Park, our luxury five star hotel in New Delhi redefines avant-garde hospitality. 

Ramada Jaipur

Elegant state of art rooms styled to suit the needs of International traveller, furnished with wooden florring, large worktable and ergonomically designed chairs, smart lighting a large wardrobe and luxurious bathrooms with all modern facilities.

India Overview

Incredible India !

Explore India the way you like best. We offer specially designed tours that are made just for you to give you enough space to experience the depth of a civilization that dates back to the time immemorial. There couldn't be a better way to experience the soul of this ancient land than visiting it in your very own style.

You just tell us the places you want to visit and the number of days you wish to spend there. We will design a tour that will match all your specifications and if needed we can also provide you expert guidance to help you better organize your trip.

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Time Zone: UTC+05:30 | Capital City: New Delhi

Bhutan Textile Tour

Experience Bhutanese living national art of weaving, its style, and techniques. Get to know how local dress and textiles are made by women and men. The knowledge and skills required to create these textiles have been passed down through matriarchal and Buddhist Lama lineages for countless generations. Bhutanese unique designs represent the most intricate patterning of any textile art in the world. Enjoy how Bhutanese textiles serve as a cultural repository which, having developed over the centuries, still plays a critical role in all religious, official and social events. These textiles possess great spiritual significance. Buddhist scholars believe that symbols and design elements found on Bhutanese textiles represent glyphs manifesting ancient wisdom.

Magical Bhutan Through The Lens

Bhutan is perhaps one of the most photogenic places in the world. The landscape, nature, culture, architecture and the people make it a photographer’s paradise. The variety of images that are available almost make one believe that this small, kingdom was designed as a training ground for photographers. In addition, the consistency of Bhutanese architecture and design, varied only by the imagination of the designers, will keep all avid photographers clutching their cameras in anticipation of that one memorable shot. Explore how their life flourished over centuries and how their heritage has remained deeply rooted even after the waves of technological development and globalization have swept over.

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