LAKSHADWEEP: COCHIN – AGATTI – BANGARAM – THINNAKARA – 3 N / 4 DAYS

Lakshadweep is a tropical archipelago of 36 atolls and coral reefs in the Laccadive Sea, off the coast of Kerala, India. Not all of the islands are inhabited, and only a few are open to visitors (permits required). Kavaratti, one of the more developed islands, is home to dozens of mosques, including the ornately decorated Ujra Mosque, as well as Kavaratti Aquarium, showcasing regional fish, shark and coral species.

COORG &WAYANAD: BANGALORE -COORG – WAYANAD – 4 N / 5 DAYS

Nestled within this celebrated state is the hidden gem of Lakkidi, a lusciously green hill station. Lakkidi is the entry point to the Wayanad district of Kerela. Although it is a gateway, the place serves more than a pit stop to this district. The green meadows and serpentine roads give Lakkidi an artistic stroke. Its rich and colourful flora will make it difficult even to blink, in the fear of missing out on the lovely sights it offers.

KOLKATA WEEKEND: BISHNUPUR – 2 N / 3 DAYS

Bishnupur is most famous for its beautiful terracotta temples. Facing a shortage of stones to build temples, the Malla kings built grand terracotta shrines to celebrate their love for Lord Krishna. The distinctive architecture incorporated various styles from the neighboring regions. Bricks and terracotta along with features like the curved Bangla roof were blended with the Muslim domes and multi-lobed arches.

KOLKATA WEEKEND : CHANDIPUR – 2 N / 3 DAYS

Chandipur is a graceful city located in Baleswar district of the Indian state Odisha. With the winsome weather and magnificent beach, it becomes one of the wonderful tourist destinations of the country.
With the sea water receding approximately 5 kms during low tide and advancing to the shore during high tide everyday, the Chandipur Beach at Odisha (Orissa) offers a truly unique and captivating sight.

KOLKATA WEEKEND: PURI – 2 N / 3 DAYS

The most popular theory associated with Konark temple is its magnets & the floating idol in the air. The uniqueness of the Sun Temple of Konark lies in the fact that it was built with an architectural setup of various magnets. During the construction of the main tower of the temple the artisans put an iron plate between every two stone pieces. There is a lodestone at the top of the temple was said to be a massive 52 ton magnet. According to legend, the statue of the Sun God inside the temple was built of a material with iron content and was said to be floating in air, without any physical support, due to the unique arrangements of the top magnet, the bottom magnet and the reinforced magnets around the temple walls. The placement of the main temple and the Sun God had been aligned in such a way that the first ray of the Sun from the coast would cross the Nata Mandir (Dancing Hall) and would fall & reflect from the diamond placed at the crown of the Sun God.

KOLKATA WEEKEND : KOLKATA -SHANTINIKETAN – KOLKATA – 2 N / 3 DAYSlor bee

Santiniketan has managed to preserve Bengal’s fast-disappearing rural crafts culture through folk markets, like the weekly Bondangaar Haat, and rural co-operatives, like Amar Kutir. Another unique feature of Santiniketan is its lush greenery and aesthetically laid out campus, which stands testimony to Tagore’s belief that the close connect between man and nature should be the founding principle of education.

KOLKATA WEEKEND: KOLKATA -SUNDERBAN – KOLKATA – 2 N / 3 DAYS

OurSunderban package includes staying at Standard / Deluxe room, adventurous & thrilling boat-safari through the narrow crocodile infested kharies in deep forest, tea/coffee, breakfast, lunch, tiffin, dinner, mineral water, cultural program, guide, permission charges and train-car fare.
Places of visit- Gosaba Hamilton Bunglow, Rabindranath’s Memorial, Pakhir Char, Pakhirala, Sajnekhali Tiger Reserve, Pirkhali, Gajikhali, Panchamukhani, Sudhanyakhali Watch Tower, Do-Banki Canopy Walk and many more.