Customized South India Tours
The South of India is an enchanting land of cascading tea gardens, serene lakes, floating backwaters, all-season beaches, calm hill stations and a dizzying array of biodiversity.
The Bay of Bengal to the East, the Arabia Sea to the West, and the Indian Ocean to the South, coupled with the Monsoon, are the part-benign part-ferocious forces of mother nature that come together to bless the land with amazing topographical and meteorological diversity.
This fabulous land of spices and tea plantations is home to ancient cultures and civilizations. The rock-art stone ancient temples of the region, ruins of mighty cities of antiquity, never-ending architectural monuments, and centuries-old trading outposts that dot the region are a testament to its past glory.
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Indulge In Ayurveda And Yoga
The birthplace of Ayurveda, the ‘science of life,’ South India has seen a mushrooming of Ayurveda rejuvenation and wellness centers in recent years.
Take a break, unburden yourself from the unhealthy dystopian stress of modern life and treat yourself to some Ayurvedic rejuvenation at a healing resort in Kerala (which has a proud Ayurvedic tradition dating back 5000 years).
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A Private Luxury Boathouse Cruise In The Backwaters Of Kerala
The serene Keralan backwaters of Alleppey, Kumarakom and Kollam are a treat for the soul.
A private luxury tour aboard a traditional boathouse equipped with all the amenities and a personal chef on board is one regal way to cruise through the labyrinths of waterways and enjoy the enchanting rural life and stunning beauty of the land.
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Explore The Great Living Chola Temples Of Tamil Nadu
Built by the kings of the magnificent Chola Empire, the Chola Temples, which dot the entire Indian south and neighboring island are the pride of Tamil Nadu.
Dating back to the 11th and 12 centuries, the three GREAT LIVING CHOLA TEMPLES at Thanjavur, Cholapuram and Darasuram are splendid exhibitions of sculpting, architecture, painting and bronze casting artistry.
These UNESCO World Heritage Sites are a must-watch on a Tamil Nadu stopover
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Visit The Stunning Tea And Coffee Plantations In Munnar
MUNNAR, a hill station nestled in the Western Ghat Mountains of Kerala is also famous for its tea & Coffee plantations.
Located on a sprawling lush green hilly terrain that is a sight for the sore eyes, it has risen in stature in recent years as a popular tourist destination.
Unwind in the hills, stay at a luxury tent camp in Munnar, traverse its hills in a 4WD, learn about the process of tea production and talk to the women workforce to learn about their lives.
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Heritage Sites Of Karnataka Like Hampi & Pattadkal, Karnataka
The UNESCO World Heritage sites of ancient HAMPI & PATTADKAL attract history enthusiasts, architecture aficionados and general tourists from all over the world.
This seat of the once great Vijayanagara Empire, the strongest in all of South India, is a true marvel of history.
The heritage trail of Hampi-Pattadkal-Aihole-Badami should be on your list whenever you are in the region.
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Relax By The Tucked Away Pristine Marari Beach, Kerala
If you are looking for a less touristy but more idyllic alternative to some of the hipper beaches in the region to relax, unwind, do some yoga, and get some Ayurvedic healing, then Marari Beach is your ideal escape.
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A Personalised Tour Of Kerala's Spice Plantations
India produces a whopping 80% of the spices of the world and a significant chunk of that comes from God’s Own Country, Kerala.
Spices aren’t just a product; they are an integral part of the culture and history of the state. Spice tourism in Kerala has been thriving in recent years.
Stay at heritage hotels in the midst of some of the most iconic spice stations in Kerala in Cochin, Thekkady (Periyar), Munnar and the backwaters of Kumarakuram and Alleppey.
Breathe in the soothing aroma of some of the best spices in the world. Sample them, bottle them & take some home to...
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A Private Photography Tour Of Tamil Nadu's Cultural Heritage
Often overshadowed by its more well-known neighbor Kerala, TAMIL NADU is a hidden gem blessed with immense natural beauty rich culture, history and heritage.
A photography trip to its Cardamom hills, South India Dravidian architectural-tradition temples of Brihadeeshwara & Airavateshwarar, ruins of Rameshwaram and the temple town of Mamallapuram (Pallava) are a kaleidoscope of colors no photography enthusiast should miss out on.
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Palace Residences: Luxurious Heritage Stays
munnar is the jewel in the crown of “God’s Own Country” Kerala.
This enchanting location is famous for its scenic mountains, where tea gardens cascade through the landscape making for a panoramic dream-like visual experience.
A private camping expedition to the heart of a tea Garden in Munnar and spending your day trekking through its lush green tree-plant-clad mountain is an experience you can’t miss out on.
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A Customized Tour Of Hampi's Ancient Ruins And Temples
Home to the mythical Hindu city of Vijayanagar, and a UNESCO World Heritage site, the small Karnataka village of HAMPI, is famous for its ancient ruins, sculptures, temples and monuments—some 2000 of which still survive.
Take a trek with us into the annals of ancient history with our customized Hampi tour that transports you back into the 15th-century empire.
Marvel at its palace, temples, stone artwork and cave paintings—a delight for history and archaeology buffs.
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A Private Tour Of Goa's Portuguese Architecture And History
Millions throng every year to Goa due to its sexy beaches, wild parties and insane nightlife, but there is more to India’s smallest state than just these things.
Once a thriving Portuguese trading colony, Portuguese architecture and history have seeped through the ages into modern Goa in the shape of heritage buildings and churches, which have stood the test of time.
Go on a heritage trail to these houses and buildings that date back to the 1700s and are still inhabited by some of the original families.
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A Private Tour Of Andhra Pradesh's Geographical Wonders - Borra Caves And Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh
Dating back to one million years ago, the Borra Caves located in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, are the largest known caves in all of India.
Local legend has it that a cowherd looking for his lost cow discovered these caves and found a Shiva Lingam (symbol of Lord Shiva), and believed that LORD SHIVA saved his cow. A temple has been built near the caves to honor Lord Shiva.
Channel your inner Indian Jones in Borra and then meander in the nearby Araku Valley, known for its stunning green hills, biodiversity, tea and coffee plantations.
Brunton Boatyard Waterfront Hotel, Cochin
A Deluxe Houseboat Experience In Alleppey, Kerala
W Marriot, Goa
Blanket Hotel & Spa, Munnar
Itc Grand Chola Chennai
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With over 60 years of collective experience in the travel field as travelers and professionally planning trips for guests from across the world, we strive to showcase the magic of India through our meticulously planned bespoke itineraries. Experience the beauty of the diverse landscapes, vibrant cultures and savor delectable flavors.
Embark on a soul-enriching adventure with our team where we assist you in making the best of your time for a travel experience to savor for lifetime.
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