2.  of  forts  and  palaces Â
  the  wild  and  the  exo5c Â
  the  spice  route Â
  of  the  nagas  and  the  monks Â
  so  much  in  so  li9le
6. Mumbai  -Ââ  Nagpur  -Ââ  Kanha  -Ââ  Bandhavgarh  -Ââ  Khajuraho  -Ââ  Varanasi  -Ââ  Agra  -Ââ  Ranthambhore  -Ââ  Jaipur  -Ââ  Delhi
There is a part of India that you would have deïŹnitely missed if you did not visit the Central
provinces of the country. As the journey starts to unwind itself from the wild and amazing
metropolis of Mumbai, your sense of calm would slowly increase. Through India's great national
parks, spotting a tiger here or a leopard there, is an experience like no other. The tense moments
after hearing an alarm call, the building expectation as you understand exactly where the animal
will appear from, and the elation on seeing such a magniïŹcent animal in the wild all make for a
trip that is both thrilling and relaxing. Join us and we'll tell you all about it.
8. A good life should have right spices. Join us as we take you through South-Western India on an
old spice route. The start of the journey is innocuous. Bangalore is a beautiful city and Mysore
has quite a historical palace. As you drive away from Mysore, a faint smell of organic pepper will
come over and slowly grow stronger. As you enter Wayanad, this smell would slowly be joined
by other smells - of turmeric, a bit of mace here, and some cumin there. Soon you would start
hitting Kochi and the smells would start getting cooked and roasted with the ïŹsh. You'll get a
ïŹrst whiff of the power of condiments that come together. By the end of your trip, we promise
you'll feel as if you've been to Neverland and returned a completely new person.
Bangalore  -Ââ  Mysore  -Ââ  Wayanad  -Ââ  Calicut  -Ââ  Cochin  -Ââ  Alleppy  -Ââ  Thekkady  -Ââ  Kovalam Â
10. Now is the moment to visit this extraordinary land, scattered with gilded pagodas, where the
traditional ways of Asia endure and areas previously off-limits are opening up. Thankfully, the
pace of change is not overwhelming, leaving the simple pleasures of travel in Myanmar intact.
You can still drift down the Irrawaddy river in an old river steamer, stake out a slice of beach on
the blissful Bay of Bengal, or trek through pine forests to minority villages scattered across the
Shan Hills without jostling with scores of fellow travellers. Best of all you'll encounter locals who
are gentle, humorous, engaging, considerate, inquisitive and passionate â they want to play a
part in the world, and to know what you make of their world. Your journey will culminate with
the visit of the memorial of World war I as you cross over to India.
Yangon  -Ââ  Mandalay  -Ââ  Lahe  -Ââ  KhamH  -Ââ  Homalin  -Ââ  Paungbyin  -Ââ  Imphal  -Ââ  Kohima  -Ââ  Kolkata
12. Colombo  -Ââ  Anuradhapura  -Ââ  Polonnaruwa  -Ââ  Sigriya  -Ââ  Kandy  -Ââ  Nuwara  Eliya  -Ââ  Galle
What if we told you that there is a place in this world that has some quite amazing beaches. You
would probably think nothing of it. But what if we added awe-inspiring Stupas to the mix. And
then some cave temples. Now things start getting interesting. And now we add in palaces built
on sheer rock face, some whale watching, some great food, some leopards and elephants in the
national parks. And almost a million smiles. That is Sri Lanka for you. And all this is possible
while you travel from Colombo to Anuradhapura to Sigriya to Kandy to Galle.
14. Travel with Indian Outskirts to Kaziranga and we will show you a world that has not been
explored properly â from the One Horned Rhinos to river dolphins. A UNESCO World Heritage
site, the National Park has been a subject of interest for zoologists and amateur wildïŹres alike. A
great combination of Wetlands and Grasslands helps the park support a host of animals and
birds including precious migratory ones that make the lakes come alive in winter. Moreover, it is
known for the elephants, the rhinoceros and the tigers that make home inside the park.
Kolkata  -Ââ  GuwahaH  -Ââ  Kaziranga  -Ââ  Majuli  -Ââ  Kolkata