India, a captivating destination in South Asia, beckons travelers with its incredible diversity and cultural tapestry. Home to over 1.3 billion people, it boasts a varied landscape, from the majestic Himalayan peaks to the sun-kissed beaches of the south. India enchants visitors with its ancient heritage, spiritual sites, and a harmonious blend of religions, including Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, and Buddhism. Explore its bustling cities, savor its mouthwatering cuisine, and immerse yourself in its vibrant festivals. While India has made remarkable progress, it retains its unique charm amidst challenges, making it a must-visit for those seeking an unforgettable adventure

Behind-the-Scenes

Go behind the scenes of movie sets, sports events, or cultural sites.

3 Days
Embark on a captivating 2 Nights / 3 Days tour of Hyderabad, the "City of Pearls" and the capital of Telangana, to discover its rich...
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Hiking

Explore scenic trails, national parks, and mountains

Historical Tours

Explore ancient ruins, museums, and historical landmarks with private guides.

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Embark on a captivating 2 Nights / 3 Days tour of Hyderabad, the "City of Pearls" and the capital of Telangana, to discover its rich...
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LAKSHADWEEP
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The Lakshadweep Samudram package by ship, specifically the M.V. Kavaratti, offers a thrilling five-day cruise to explore the beautiful Lakshadweep islands of Kavaratti, Kalpeni, and...
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Kayaking

Kayaking is the use of a kayak for moving across water. It is distinguished from canoeing by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle. A kayak is a low-to-the-water, canoe-like boat in which the paddler sits facing forward, legs in front, using a double-bladed paddle to pull front-to-back on one side and then the other in rotation. Most kayaks have closed decks, although sit-on-top and inflatable kayaks are growing in popularity as well.

Kayaks were created thousands of years ago by the Inuit, formerly known as Eskimos, of the northern Arctic regions. They used driftwood and sometimes the skeleton of whale, to construct the frame of the kayak, and animal skin, particularly seal skin was used to create the body. The main purpose for creating the kayak, which literally translates to “hunter’s boat” was for hunting and fishing. The kayak’s stealth capabilities, allowed for the hunter to sneak up behind animals on the shoreline, and successfully catch their prey. By the mid-1800s the kayak became increasingly popular and the Europeans became interested. German and French men began kayaking for sport. In 1931, a man named Adolf Anderle became the first person to kayak down the Salzachofen Gorge, this is where the birthplace of modern-day white-water kayaking is believed to have begun. Kayak races were introduced in the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936.

In the 1950s fiberglass kayaks were developed and commonly used, until 1980s when polyethylene plastic kayaks came about. Kayaking progressed as a fringe sport in the U.S. until the 1970s, when it became a mainstream popular sport. Now, more than 10 white water kayaking events are featured in the Olympics.While kayaking represents a key international watersport, few academic studies have been conducted on the role kayaking plays in the lives and activities of the public .

LAKSHADWEEP
, 5 Days
The Lakshadweep Samudram package by ship, specifically the M.V. Kavaratti, offers a thrilling five-day cruise to explore the beautiful Lakshadweep islands of Kavaratti, Kalpeni, and...
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Museum Tours

Explore world-class museums and cultural institutions.

Peak Climbing

A climbing peak may refer to a mountain or hill peak or a rock formation that has to be ascended by climbing. The term is common in Germany where it is specifically used of free-standing rock formations in the climbing regions of Saxon Switzerland, Zittau Mountains and other nearby ranges in the German Central Uplands that can only be summitted via climbing routes of at least grade I on the UIAA scale or by jumping from nearby rocks or massifs. As a general rule, they must have a topographic prominence of at least 10 metres to qualify. In Saxon Switzerland the Saxon Climbing Regulations do not require any minimum height, but define climbing peaks as

Another requirement is its recognition by the responsible sub-committee of the Saxon Climbers’ Federation (SBB) and the responsible conservation authorities. For hikers these authorized summits may often be recognised by the presence of a summit register and abseiling anchor points.

In other climbing areas, such as those in Bohemian Switzerland, there are other exceptions. There, climbing peaks only need to have a significant rock face – the lowest side of which has to be less than 10 m high, but at least 6 m high.

Private Beach Retreat

Enjoy a serene beachfront getaway with personalized services.

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KOCHI-LAKSHADWEEP-GOA-MUMBAI 19 SEP - 23 SEP
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Private Tours

Enjoy exclusive access to landmarks, monuments, or attractions.

Street Food Tours

Explore local food markets and street stalls for authentic cuisine

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