With a history going back more than 3,000 years, the capital of India - Delhi is a seamless blend of tradition and modernity, where ancient monuments co-exist with ultra-modern high-rise buildings and commercial plazas. With its glorious history, Delhi offers many tourist attractions with a harmonious blend of Mughal and British colonial architecture.
With a history going back more than 3,000 years, the capital of India – Delhi , is a seamless blend of tradition and modernity, where ancient monuments co-exist with ultra-modern high-rise buildings and commercial plazas. With its glorious history, Delhi offers many tourist attractions with a harmonious blend of Mughal and British colonial architecture.
Surrounded by the Western Ghats on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west, Kochi, formerly known as Cochin, is an important and beautiful port city of Kerala. It is located in the district of Ernakulam, about 220 km north of the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. The city has an estimated population of 600,000, with an extended metropolitan population of about 1.5 million. It boasts of a world-class port, which connects it to many important cities across the world.
Morning visit Mahabalipuram city. Lying on the Coromandel Coast of Tamil Nadu, the historical town of Mahabalipuram is known to have been established as a flourishing sea port by the Pallava kings during the period from 7th to 10th century. The city was crowned as the second capital of the Pallava dynasty. Most of the templeswere built during this time.
This tour is for those who have time to explore the culture of India. The tour takes you to the state of Rajasthan. Known for their passion and valour, the princely states within Rajasthan built some marvelous Palaces and Forts which have survived the vagaries of time. Many of these majestic Palaces have been turned into hotels on account of high maintainance. This tour is so enchanting and mesmerizing that at no point of time you would like to rest indoors.
Mumbai, the biggest metropolis of India, is a city that virtually never sleeps. In this city of dreams, life never appears dull or boring, especially due to the presence of its interminable chaos and action. Generating the maximum share of country's revenue, Mumbai houses the country's largest production houses, stock exchanges, sea port and offices of some of the esteemed companies of the world. Not only is Mumbai the capital of Maharashtra, it is also called the Commercial Capital of India.