Manali:
Embark on a journey to the majestic Himalayas and discover the adventure hub of Manali. From breathtaking landscapes to thrilling activities like paragliding and trekking, Manali offers an adrenaline-filled retreat. Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, and the Manu Temple are among the must-visit attractions.
Shimla:
A timeless favorite, Shimla’s colonial-era architecture, scenic beauty, and temperate climate continue to enchant travelers. The Ridge, Mall Road, and Jakhoo Temple are integral to your Shimla experience. Take leisurely walks, enjoy horse riding, and create unforgettable memories against the backdrop of the Himalayas.
Jim Corbett National Park:
Nature enthusiasts and wildlife aficionados will find solace in the Jim Corbett National Park. Embark on thrilling jungle safaris to spot the majestic Bengal tiger and a diverse array of wildlife. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the wild amidst the lush landscapes.
Vrindavan:
Vrindavan, also spelled Vrindaban and Brindaban, is a historic town in Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura district. Located in the Braj Bhoomi region, it is a religiously significant place, especially for Hindus as Lord Krishna, the Indian deity, spent most of his early life here. Vrindavan has approximately 5,500 temples devoted solely to Krishna and his supreme consort Radha.
Chamba:
Chamba is a picturesque hill station located in the state of Himachal Pradesh in India. It is renowned for its ancient temples, scenic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. The town is situated at an altitude of 996 metres above sea level and is surrounded by the majestic Himalayan range.
Agra:
A city offering a discovery of the beautiful era. Agra has a rich history, reflected in its numerous monuments dotted in and around the city. The earliest citation for Agra comes from the mythological era, where the epic Mahabharata refer Agra as ‘Agravana’ meaning paradise in Sanskrit. ‘Ptolemy’, the famous second century A.D. geographer, was the first person who referred Agra with its modern name. The Modern Agra was founded by Sikandar Lodi, ruler of Lodi dynasty in 16th century. It was when Shah Jahan descended the Mughal throne that Agra reached the zenith of architectural beauty.