Agartala, the capital city of
Tripura, lies barely 2 km from the Bangladesh border and 3 hours by road from
Dacca. The city has beautiful palaces,more...
Agra is the one of the prominent
destinations of the World Tourism map with three heritage monuments - The
Taj Mahal, Red Fort & Fatehpur Sikri. more...
Ahmedabad is the city which
relives history. The city is associated with the freedom struggle and has
managed to retain its old world charm while evolving into a modern city.more...
Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram,
is perched precariously on a sharp ridge and has the atmosphere of a Himalayan
hill station. Tourist infrastructure leaves much to be desired and there is
very little to see in the city except more...
Ajmer lies in the heart of Rajasthan,
some 130 km west of Jaipur. Literally an oasis surrounded by the rocky Aravalli
hills Ajmer is a major tourist destination because of its eventful history,
spiritual sites and the neighbouring village of Pushkar. more...
Amritsar is synonymous
with the breathtaking Golden Temple. The spiritual nerve centre of the Sikh
faith built around the holy pool amrit sarovar from which Amristar draws its
name. Breathtaking mesmerizing more...
Bhopal, which truly epitomizes
all this and more. Situated on gently rolling hills, the state capital of
Madhya Pradesh is truly modern, yet has managed to retain its quaint old worldly
charm. more...
Bhubaneshwar, the capital
city of Orissa. Popularly known as the "Temple City of India",
it is the seat of 'Tribhubaneshwar’ or 'Lord Lingaraj', the Lord of
the Three Worlds – the God Shiva. In case you missed the point, more...
Bikaner, This fortified
desert city lies in the northern part of the Thar Desert and being a good
source of sweet water, became an important caravanserai for the merchants
and traders who travelled with their more...
Chandigarh, the capital
city shared between the two north Indian states of Punjab and Haryana is built
to the blueprint of a prosperous, modern India and famed for it’s neatly
laid out residential blocks, more...
Darjeeling - a picture
perfect hill station sitting atop a ridge at 2134m is replete with Buddhist
monasteries, trekking trails and awesome mountain views. People flock here
to escape the heat and humidity of the plains and beat the stress of city
life more...
Dehradun make it the ideal
retirement town it is. Some parts of the town still retain a distinctive British
character, while a lot of it has outgrown its colonial origins. The town is
also a centre for renowned public schools and educational institutions more...
Maharashtra is a large, populous
and economically important state. From Mumbai most travellers head south to
the beaches of Goa, south-east to Pune and its famous ashram, or north -east
to the World Heritage more...
Diu! It has its share of historical
monuments and sights to see - as well as some lovely beaches where you can
soak up the sun. The bonus is that, unlike neighbouring Gujarat where prohibition
is strictly enforced, more...
Sikkim, the small
but beautiful kingdom is situated in the eastern Himalayas. Sikkim is termed
as the Switzerland of the east, a heavenly paradise on earth. It covers an
area of 2818 square miles 7325 square kilometers. more...
Gangtok is a blend of the
traditional and modern, where modern concrete multi-storeyed structures clinging
to the hillside stand alongside ‘chortens’ (stupas) and monasteries;
young college more...
Goa’s easy going, relaxed
air conjures up the magic to make Goa one of India’s major tourist destinations,
attracting over a million visitors annually, more...
Guwahati for you. Hailed
as the Gateway to the Northeast, this city hardly features prominently on
the itinerant’s map despite it being undeniable as to how , more...
Darjeeling is the legendary
British hill station perched in the foothills of the Himalayas. Located in
the northern extreme of the Indian state of West Bengal, Darjeeling is just
east of Nepal, more...
Himachal Pradesh
City, a fascinating state of India. Blessed with apple orchards,
wild flowers, rushing streams, Himachal Pradesh is a place worth exploring.
more...
Himachal Pradesh India,
The southern Himachal also known as lower Himachal is as hot as plain
areas ,where as upper is Northern Himachal less hot in Summer and extreme
cold and heavy snow in Winter. more...
Himachal Pradesh is located
in North West in India in the lap of the Great Himalayas . It is bordered
by Jammu and Kashmir in the North , Punjab in the West , Haryana and Uttar
Pradesh in the South and Tibet in the East more...
Imphal, the capital city
of Manipur, is a scenic valley surrounded by hills on all sides. With recent
modernization, the population of the city has increased, more...
Golden Triangle Tour
clubs royal Rajasthan with the terrific city of the Taj Mahal besides the
dazzling and delightful Delhi. The golden triangle tour of India is more...
Indore special well, we cannot
pin point one factor. The temples, the great rivers Saraswati and Kham flowing
merrily along, it is just another Indian city at a first glance. But then,
Indore is very special, more...
Itanagar the state of Arunachal
Pradesh, Itanagar is scattered with light, earthquake-proof, wooden-framed
buildings balanced on the slopes of verdant hills. Traditional huts are strewn
among the more recent concrete buildings more...
Jaisalmer stands tall
in the desolate beauty of the desert, proudly welcoming visitors to an enchanting
world of fable, color, and history. The view of Jaisalmer Fort, first seen
from a distance of 15 km is stunning. more...
Kashmir is a Paradise regained.
Kashmir is so precious, no outsider is allowed to own land here. Experience
the beauty of Jammu and Kashmir with Kashmir Hub. The state has three regions
more...
Kerala state which is
blessed with god grace. Come and explore Kerala the state with an inexpressible
beauty. Sandwiched between the Arabian Sea on the west and forested Western
Ghats, the state is blessed with supreme scenic beauty more...
Kerala Heritage, south
India. It is 100 metres away from the mainland at Dharmadam. This island covered
with Coconut Palms and dense more...
Kohima, Nagaland is a vibrant
kaleidoscope of colours, people, nature and experiences of every hue. It affords
you peace and serenity, excitement and vivacity. With the traditional and
modern, more...
Kovalam Beach Kerala
is the only beach resort of Kerala and is very popular with the Indian as
well as international tourists. Industry is relatively small scale in this
area and the prices low. more...
Lucknow - the old capital
of the nawabs of Awadh where culture, courtesy and courtly lifestyle reigned
supreme. Life in Lucknow was characterised by an old world charm with warmth,
hospitality and a genteel formality inherent more...
Nepal-a country
of amazing extremes, is the home of the world's highest mountains, historic
cities and the forested plains where the lordly tigers and the great one-horned
rhinoceros trundle at ease. more...
Palace on wheels, a luxury
train that carries with it an ambience of the Rajputana era and an exciting
fairytale journey, which takes the visitor to the imperial cities of Rajasthan
more...
Paro is going to be your introduction
to this small and beautiful country in Himalaya. Situated in the Paro Valley
of Eastern Himalaya, the town is full of legends, heroism, and natural splendour
more...
Patna, the ancient capital
of Bihar, in its modern avatar is a disorganized city: noisy, dirty disorderly
and polluted. Once called Patliputra, more...
Pune grew into a centre for
academics and culture before metamorphosing into an industrial power horse
of the western Indian state of Maharashtra. In the meantime, more...
Puri is a rambling seaside
town on the eastern coast of Orissa overlooking the Bay of Bengal. Puri attracts
visitors and lulls them into a soporific trance, a state of mind popularly
known as Puri Paralysis. more...
Pushkar is an enchanting small
town located exactly on the edge of the desert and is situated just 11 kms
from Ajmer, but separated from it by Nag Pahar, more...
Raipur lost its raison dêtre
when its reigning dynasty lost their domain to stronger forces. Like the phoenix,
Raipur has risen from the ashes of obscurity more...
Rajasthan Camel Safari One
of the big festivals celebrated in most parts of India is Dussehra. The festival
is celebrated with zest and festivities as it also marks more...
Rajasthan Tour is the
most fascinating destination in India. We at Royal Rajasthan Tour invite you
to explore the heritage and romance of this magnificent land of Rajasthan.
more...
Ranchi is the capital of
the newly founded state of Jharkhand. The erstwhile summer capital of Bihar,
the city is well equipped to wear the mantle. A popular tourist destination
for its pleasant weather and scenic landscapes, more...
Shillong the capital of
Meghalaya looks like a cluster of red roofs from the sky. This picturesque
city throbs with life from dawn to dusk. more...
Shimla is known as the Queen
of Hill Stations, situated in the North-west Himalayas and is the capital
of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla derives its name from "Shyamala" - the
goddess Kali, whose temple more...
South India of
the Great Plains of northern India lie the Great Plateau of Peninsular India,
which is divided into two parts, namely, the Malwa Plateau and the Deccan
Plateau. The Malwa plateau bounded by the Aravali hills more...
Srinagar is Jammu &
Kashmir's summer capital. The sparkling Jhelum, the picturesque Dal and Nagin
lakes, the gorgeous gardens and the surrounding forested mountains are just
some of the things that make more...
Sundarbans are a part
of the world's largest delta formed by the rivers Ganges, Brahmaputra and
Meghna. The whole tract reaches inland for more...
Thimpu, the capital, is at an altitude
of 7700 feet, a small charming city in the heart of the Himalayas. Modernisation
is strictly monitored and buildings must be made in the traditional Bhutanese
more...
Thiruvananthapuram
before a city you might fall in love with disappears. This, the ‘city
of the sacred serpent’, with its winding cobbled lanes, traditional
red tiled wooden houses more...
Udaipur- dream destination
in the desert, whose sagas of great valour and stories of high romance add
colour and character to a history as proud and unrelenting as it is long.
more...
Varanasi is one of the
oldest cities in the world and one of the most sacred places in India for
Hindus. It is believed that dying here allows release from the circle of rebirths
and eternal peace for the soul more...