
NORTH INDIA
Journey of a lifetime!
Endowed with diverse topography, climatic conditions, and cultural beliefs, North India covers an area of about 1,420,540 sq km. Its dominant geographical features include the Himalayas to its north, the Thar Desert to its west and the Indo-Gangetic plains that span the states of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. The region shares its borders with China, Nepal, Bhutan, and Pakistan. It boasts some of the largest glaciers, sub-tropical forests, wildlife reserves, and archaeological treasures.
In North India, history blends beautifully with culture and religion. The holiest pilgrimage centers of Hindus, the most sacred Buddhist monasteries, revered Sikh Gurudwaras, and Islamic mosques co-exist with complete harmony in the region. The northern part of India is also privileged to be home to the largest mosque in India - Jama Masjid, situated in Delhi and the largest Sikh shrine - The Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab. One of the oldest inhabited cities of the world - Varanasi, also lies in the region on the banks of the Ganga river.
In terms of architectural wonders, North India takes pride in being home to one of the wonders of the world - The Taj Mahal in Agra. Also, the Hawa Mahal in Jaipur and City Palace in Udaipur encapsulates the grandeur and royalty that the region enjoyed. For natural wonders and trekking trails, the states of Himachal Pradesh, Uttrakhand and Jammu & Kashmir are famous. The hill towns of Shimla, Nainital, Dharamshala, and Dalhousie see a major influx of tourists. Not to miss, the snow-clad mountains of Kashmir, the world’s highest motorable pass and highest saltwater lake in Ladakh.
LEH LADAKH
Beautiful and Mesmerizing art of Nature
Ladakh is a mountainous region and the coldest desert in the world.
In Ladakh, nature has rendered a magical, unbelievable and fantastic landscape that is extremely breathtaking. The Ladakh region is nestled in between the Himalayas and the Karakoram mountain ranges. It is untouched by the hustle and bustle of people and does not boast of torrid city life. In its serene demeanor, it impresses with its beauty studded with lakes, snow-capped mountains, green patches of land, bright blue skies and unimaginable terrains. If Kashmir is the Paradise on Earth then Ladakh is no less in terms of sheer scenic beauty. Nubra valley, the lakes- Tsokar, Tsomoriri and Pangong of the Ladakh region are the most beautiful parts of Ladakh.

JAMMU & KASHMIR
The Paradise Regained!
The long stretches of frivolous snow-clad mountains, verdant wavering foliage, and the gleaming blue water accompanying the many fascinating vistas that prevail in the land of Jammu & Kashmir

MANALI
Once called the "end of the habitable world"
Manali is an important hill station in northern India and is the destination of thousands of tourists every year. Its cool atmosphere provides a perfect haven for the ones afflicted by the hot Indian summers. Besides offering quite a few places for sightseeing, Manali is also famous for adventure sports like skiing, hiking, mountaineering, paragliding, rafting, trekking, kayaking, and mountain biking. In brief, Manali-the veritable "valley of the Gods"-is an ideal place for the ones in search of both adventure and comfort.
