One of the oldest cities of the Indian subcontinent and having an indelible link with Hindu mythology, Allahabad or Prayag thus holds great recognition and significance in the story of India. The sacred rivers Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati converge here at the sangam.
As one of the largest and most modernised cities in India, Bangalore has much intrigue to explore and experience. Also known as the Garden City, the Silicon Valley of India and the centre for the Rock Music culture in India, Bangalore has a wide range of recreational options for visitors.
Also known as the Garden City, Bangalore or Bengaluru prides itself in not only being the hub of the IT and the music industry, but also has some of the most pleasant weather to be experienced in a cosmopolitan city in India, along with tranquil gardens and breath-taking views of the sunset.
A forgotten valley in Himachal Pradesh, at a short distance from Kullu-Manali and close to the religiously significant destination of Manikaran, Kasol has gained popularity in recent years due to its remote location, simple lifestyle and most importantly, breathtaking and untouched natural beauty.
One of the largest cities of Rajasthan, Ajmer has the vibe of an old and peaceful city. The renowned ruler Prithviraj Chauhan ruled from Ajmer. During the Mughal dynasty, the rule of the East India Company as well as the British Raj, Ajmer had played a major role in the struggle for power.
Tucked away within the Aravali ranges in Rajasthan and seamlessly connected with the neighbouring town of Ajmer, lies one of the Hindu religion’s most spiritually significant places. The township of Pushkar is built marvellously around the Pushkar Lake and temple both of which are major religious destinations.
Pushkar is a religious town located in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan. Although small land remote, Pushkar is perhaps one of the most important religious locations for the Hindus. This is because the town houses the one of the few ancient Brahma Temples in the world.
A state capital of Chhattisgarh since the year 2000, Raipur has been in existence since the 9th century and shares much of its origins and heritage with that of the rest of Central India. Various temples and archaeological evidence have been found to support this fact.
Pune, famously known as the Oxford of the East due to the large number of universities here, is one of the fastest growing cities in India. It had been in national limelight during the 18th century, as the hub of the Maratha Empire and the seat of the renowned Peshwas. The cantonment area is also
Mussoorie, the Queen of Hills, has been a famous tourist and recreational destination since the 1800s. Built by the British, it is something of a walk into our own past and history, with ancient brick-and-stone buildings, a bustling local market and other quaint features. Although an old city that has steered clear of the ravages
A one hour, curving drive through the Shivalik Hills takes us to the Queen of Hills, Mussoorie. Mussoorie is a hill station that has been built and developed during the Colonial times and was originally meant as a summer retreat for the British. Thus we see many Colonial influences in the layout of this hill