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VISITS TO NEIGHBOURING SRI LANKA, BHUTAN OR NEPAL CAN EASILY BE ARRANGED AS AN EXOTIC ADDITION TO ANY INDIAN ITINERARY.

Sri Lanka is famed for its many fine beaches, wildlife parks populated with herds of elephants and solitary leopards, stunningly beautiful hill country where colonial era bungalows on tea estates have been converted into boutique hotels, and the well preserved remains of Buddhist temples and forts from the 5th century in its central cultural triangle.

The remote Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan is a near timeless land of antique architecture, living monasteries, enchanted forests and mountain wilderness almost untouched by the modern world.

Nepal has a vast choice of well established mountain treks from gentle walks around the Kathmandu Valley to serious accents to the summit of Everest. In the lowland jungles of the Terai there are wildlife parks with rhinoceros, tiger, leopard and sloth bears and white water rivers.

BHUTAN Overview

The Land of the Thunder Dragon, Bhutan is the only carbon negative country in the world. This last Himalayan kingdom encompassed by misty mountain sceneries where Gross National Happiness (GNH) far more important than GDP. Located in the foothills of Eastern Himalayas, this country boasts of incredibly colourful culture, magnificent architecture and happy people and that’s what Bhutan is known to the external world. A fairytale Shangri-La with quaint charm, nature has blessed Bhutan with unparalleled beauty, soaked in Buddhist traditions, where the sky is canopied by colourful Buddhist flags and the air enchants with the vibrations of Om Mani Padme Hum, monks spinning prayer wheels, this land is mysterious, magical and mystical. The capital city with no traffic lights, Thimphu and the breathtaking valleys of Paro make it a wonderful destination for travelers who seek peace and tranquility. Inhale the fresh air and imbibe yourself in the scintillating hues of Bhutan.

NEPAL Overview

Nepal, a heaven for adventure lovers, land of Siddhartha (Gautam Buddha), home to several ancient monasteries, is the country known for elegance of nature with varied geography. A country where Hinduism and Buddhism breathe parallel and the fusion of both cultures present harmonious synchronization; Nepal is every traveler’s dream destination with 10 heritage sites. Homeland of endangered rhinos and tigers at Chitwan National Park, this country is jeweled with the world’s largest peak Mount Everest, standing silently, covered with snow which attracts trekkers and mountaineers from all over the world, being a matchless trekking paradise. Strolling in Kathmandu through the ancient squares and breathing in a spiritual environment is an enchanting experience. The heart-stopping views of Pokhara, village life of Newari and hustle-bustle of Namche Bazaar, the country is dipped in the syrup of tranquility with every drop offering a unique experience of culture and heritage.

SRILANKA Overview

The island country, shaped as teardrop surrounded by the Bay of Bengal, dotted with palm-fringed, golden sandy beaches with turquoise water, nourished by cool breezes from Arabian Sea, tropical climate, timeless ruins, archaeological sites, trumpeting elephants, exceptional wildlife, flavoursome tea, rich aromatic cuisine, enchanting Buddhist vibes, spice gardens, Sri Lanka is a rainbow of different cultures and ethnicities, making it a wonderful place for the travelers all through the year. The old-world charm of churches and 16th century Galle Fort are reminiscence of the colonial era which left lifelong impressions on the heart of the country which can be clearly seen in the architecture. A culture is more than 2,000 years old, Sri Lanka has been held by Portuguese, Dutch and then British (who formed Ceylon) till its independence in the year 1948.