Heritage of North India with Goa and Mumbai

Discover the rich cultural and historical heritage of North India, complemented by the vibrant coastal beauty of Goa and the bustling metropolis of Mumbai. This carefully curated tour takes you through iconic landmarks, royal palaces, ancient temples, and serene beaches, creating a perfect blend of tradition, architecture, nature, and urban life.

Golden Triangle with Ranthambore

A captivating journey mixing wildlife and heritage!

Embark on a journey through India’s most iconic destinations with our Golden Triangle with Ranthambore tour. This exciting itinerary takes you through the cultural heart of India, where history, architecture, and wildlife come together to create an unforgettable experience.

Kerala – God’s Own Country

Kerala, located on the southwestern coast of India, is known for its lush landscapes and extensive backwaters. The state is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west and features a tropical climate, receiving heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. Kerala’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its traditional dance forms, festivals, and cuisine, making it a popular destination for tourists.

India’s Vibrant Golden Triangle

In the grand tapestry of India – Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur emerge as vibrant threads, each city pulsating with its unique narrative. Delhi, the capital, serves as an insight of India’s multifaceted identity, as the country’s historical grandeur mixes with the vitality of contemporary life. Agra, steeped in Mughal legacy, is an emblem of love and artistry, with its majestic structures whispering tales of romance and ambition. Jaipur, the illustrious Pink City, beckons with its vibrant markets and regal heritage, representing the rich culture of Rajasthan. Together, these cities form an enriching triangle of history, art, and modernity, reflecting the ever-evolving spirit of India.

The Essence of Odisha

Odisha’s varied geographical expanse unfurls a rich tableau of tribal culture, with towns like Rayagada and Jeypore serving as focal points for ethnographic exploration. The KISS institution embodies a transformative model of tribal empowerment through education, while local markets such as the bustling Chatikona provide a vivid lens into indigenous commerce and social life. The vibrant handicrafts of Raghurajpur and Pipli further showcase the artisanal prowess inherent in tribal communities. Thus, the state’s intricate interplay of tradition and modernity reveals a dynamic cultural continuum, offering profound insights into the resilience and adaptability of its indigenous populations.

Golf & Grandeur

This tour provides a fantastic introduction to the country, filled with the sights, sounds, and experiences that make India truly remarkable. From the stunning regal palaces to historic forts, and from vibrant markets to the hustle and bustle of city life, India is a place of endless surprises!

Sacred Pathways of India

Explore India’s vibrant tapestry through its iconic cities: Delhi boasts a dynamic blend of history and modernity, while Rishikesh offers spiritual serenity on the banks of the Ganges. Haridwar, a sacred pilgrimage site, comes alive with its captivating rituals. Lucknow enchants with its Nawabi heritage and exquisite cuisine, and Varanasi stands as a timeless spiritual epicenter, drawing visitors to its ancient ghats and profound traditions. Each city invites travelers to experience India’s rich culture and diverse heritage.

Unique Safaris in Africa: The Trip of a Lifetime

With its enormous landscapes and highly diversified ecosystems, Africa offers some of the most inspiring safari experiences in the world. Each of its destinations offers individual ways to pursue contact with the wild, be it from the ardent thrill of spotting the great Big 5 or from the serene beauty of marine life. Here is a compilation of some of the most distinctive safari journeys across the continent.

Kenya—Adventurous Safari Country

  • Destinations: Masai Mara, Kenya
  • What to See: Arguably, the best spot to witness an abundance of wildlife is where one can experience the Big 5—lions, leopards, rhinoceros, elephants, and buffalo. Of course, the Great Migration, consisting of millions of wildebeest and zebras journeying across Serengeti and Masai Mara in search of green leaves, is a show to watch.
  • How to Get There: Flights from Nairobi to the Masai Mara are scheduled daily from various cities, or you can drive from Nairobi through other major cities in a beautiful route.
  • Best Time to Go: The best time to view games is during the dry season experienced during the Great Migration from July to October.
  • Unique Selling Point: The Masai Mara offers a quintessential safari experience, brimming with wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and rich Maasai culture.
  • Where to Stay: Options range from luxurious lodges to charming tented camps. Click here to learn more.

Uganda: A Walk on the Wild Side

  • Destinations: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
  • What to See: It is well known for gorilla trekking. This is an activity that offers the opportunity to walk with some of the rarest mountain gorillas in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest—a humbling yet thrilling experience at the same time.
  • How to Go: The most convenient way is to land at Entebbe International Airport and proceed to the Bwindi region by taking a connecting flight or a long drive.
  • Best Time to Go: The best time to go is during the dry periods of June to September and December to February.
  • Unique Selling Point: The experience is up close and personal with the gorillas; to literally spend an hour or so with these great primates provides one of the most unique and rare wildlife sightings to be experienced anywhere in the world.
  • Where to Stay: There are a number of eco-lodges and comfortable campsites located around the park that offer everything from camping to self-contained accommodations.

Single-Area Packages

  • Destinations: Ngorongoro Snake Park and Lake Manyara
  • What to See: Combine the thrill of Serengeti National Park, with its famed migration and the Big 5, with the idyllic marine life of Zanzibar. Witness the Great Migration from the Serengeti and laze around on Zanzibar’s untouched beaches, taking in the populous marine wildlife. How to Get There: You may fly in either through Kilimanjaro International Airport, into the Serengeti, or by making a connection at Zanzibar through a short flight.
  • When to go: With proper planning, the Great Migration can be viewed in impressive numbers from the months of June to October, year in and year out. There is always a great beach available in Zanzibar, irrespective of the month.
  • Selling Points: This combination affords a contrast in the diversity of the safari experience, from the savanna of the Serengeti to the richness of marine life and the peaceful beaches of Zanzibar.
  • Accommodation: comfortable lodges in Serengeti and beachfront resorts in Zanzibar catering to a variety of tastes and budgets

South Africa: the epitome of classic safari

  • Places: Kruger National Park
  • To see: Kruger National Park is without a doubt one of the best places for Big 5 viewing. With wide and diverse landscapes, it really turns out to be one of the best places to search for wildlife and have a real safari experience.
  • How to Get There: Fly into Johannesburg or Nelspruit and either transfer or self-drive into Kruger.
  • Best Time of the Year to Go: May to September, dry season—the best time due to less foliage, which makes it easier to spot the wild.
  • What’s Special: Kruger gives one a classic safari feel; the infrastructure is quite good with self-drives, a lot of rest houses, and camping facilities.
  • Where to Stay: Kruger offers various accommodations, from luxury lodges to budget-friendly camps, to enhance your safari adventure.

Botswana and Namibia: Remote Wilderness and Stunning Landscapes

  • Highlight: Okavango Delta (Botswana) and Namib Desert (Namibia)
  • What to See: SEE: In Botswana, this is the Okavango Delta, with its unique wetland ecosystem offering a home to a great variety of wildlife, including elephants and hippos. Namibia provides the dramatic dunes of the Namib Desert and plenty of game viewing in Etosha National Park.
  • How to go: Maun for the Okavango Delta, Windhoek for Namibia. Transfers to safari camps and lodges are usually part of the package.
  • Best Time to Go: The best time to watch wildlife in both Botswana and Namibia is the dry season, from May to October.
  • Experiences: Botswana promises water-based safaris in the Okavango Delta, whereas a Namibia safari is perfect for a journey into dramatic contrasts and loneliness.
  • Where to Stay: Sample stays in both countries with extravagant lodges and tented camps.

Conclusion

Whether it’s the thrill of the Great Migration, the close and personal experience of trekking with gorillas, or even the wildlife and varied landscapes of Southern Africa, each African destination offers something far beyond the ordinary. Allow us to plan your journey through the breathtaking beauty and abundance of wildlife on this majestic continent.

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See the World by Sea: Exploring Unique Destinations Through Cruises

The magic of cruising extends beyond on-board luxury and panoramic vistas of the sea to include some of the most remote and breathtaking corners of the world, from icy polar regions to sun-kissed Greek isles. Cruising brings to your fingertips places that are often inaccessible by any other way—indeed, a very exciting way. Here’s a take on a few extraordinary itineraries and journeys that illustrate all that’s best about our world from the sea.

  1. Antarctica Expeditions

The ultimate last pristine wilderness on our planet—Antarctica is the place for discovery that provides travellers with the privilege of enjoying the raw power and beauty of nature.

Unique Highlights:
  • Penguin Colonies: This frozen continent is home to several classes of penguins, including Emperors and Adelies. You positively may not ever forget the chance to view their social activities and pranks.
  • Glacial Landscapes: Enormous snow and ice shelves and giant glaciers like the Ross Ice Shelf and the Antarctic Peninsula mould a dramatic, adrenaline-filled landscape.
  • Scientific Stations: Stations like McMurdo Station provide an understanding of scientific studies on climate change and glaciology.
  • Historic Exploration Huts: Historic huts from early 20th-century expeditions allow a look into the lives of these pioneers, like Shackleton and Scott.

At last, there is the southernmost continent, Antarctica. It’s a land of extreme superlatives—a massive ice field of silence and stark beauty. It also sends chills that can bring visitors into contact with another world. The least studied and most remote place on Earth today provides that undisputed and unique experience for those truly in search of adventure, solitude, and survival in a genuine environment of nature.

  1. Northern Lights Polar Expeditions

Chasing the Northern Lights is an exceptional, charming adventure in some of the remotest reaches of the polar world.

Unique Highlights:
  • Aurora Borealis: The best places to see the Northern Lights are in high-latitude areas, where the Earth’s magnetic field meets the solar wind. Observe this ghostly show of green, pink, and violet lights that giggle across the Arctic sky.
  • Ice Fjords: Sail by magnificent ice fjords, such as Norway’s Geirangerfjord or Svalbard’s icy waters, whereby imposing ice formations and a frozen landscape set a great scene for the auroras.
  • Arctic Wildlife: Keep your eyes out for Arctic wildlife, including polar bears, reindeer, and Arctic foxes, typically set against the white background of the snowy landscape.
  • Polar Nights: Experience polar nights themselves when the sun has not risen above the horizon. This phenomenon creates a type of twilight sky that, by far, provides the most optimal conditions for watching the aurora.

The Arctic regions represent both harsh environments and very dark, long winters. Under these conditions, it provides the perfect canvas for the Northern Lights, a type of celestial display that paints the sky with its colourful patterns. Besides that, the Arctic is home to a wide variety of wildlife adapted to the harsh conditions of the region, which has turned it into a destination of natural wonder and scientific interest.

  1. Alaska: Cruises from Vancouver

The scenic landforms and wildlife of Alaska are just stunning when viewed from a sea-based perspective. 

Unique Highlights: 
  • Glacier Bay National Park: Standing amidst silence, feel the roar of Glacier Bay as vast sheets of ice calve from great glaciers such as the Margerie Glacier, creating thunderous splashes and icebergs.
  • Denali National Park—or, more exactly, by boat. The sight of the soaring Denali in the water is really something to behold. On side trips’ ranges, closer glances at that graceful peak are obtained.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Here you can witness humpback whales breaching from the water, sea lions sunbathing on ice floes, and bald eagles above.
  • Historic Gold Rush Towns: Visit the charming historic towns that seem to retain in the present time the spirit of the Klondike Gold Rush of yesteryear, like Skagway.

Alaska is a land of contrasts defined by its rugged coastlines, towering mountains, and vast wilderness areas that are pockmarked with quaint villages. Known for dramatic scenery, here it is possible to see a wild and unspoiled part of the world. Interesting cultural heritage, including the Gold Rush past, adds a layer to the state’s incredible natural wonders.

  1. Greenland and Iceland: Unique Land Masses Best Explored by Water

Greenland and Iceland are endowed with tremendous natural beauty, all best viewed from the sea.

Unique highlights:
  • Greenland Icefjord: Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site,  is famous for its dramatic icebergs and calving activity. The gigantic ice formations here are a thrilling visual sight.
  • Iceland—Volcanic Landscapes: The coastline of Iceland is adorned with such volcanic features as geysers, the points of volcanic craters, and lava fields. The landscapes around Reykjavik and the Golden Circle are most dramatically seen from the water. 
  • Hot Springs: A very Icelandic activity is bathing in the geothermal hot springs, like the Blue Lagoon, amid a snowy landscape, warmed by the mineral waters.
  • Coastal Villages: Visit small coastal villages such as Sisimiut in Greenland, with its colourful houses and Inuit heritage, or Vik in Iceland, famous for the black sand beaches and dramatic sea stacks.

In contrast to landscapes, the icy expanses of Greenland present a complete antithesis to the geothermal activity of Iceland, which has a very varied range of natural wonders. Both destinations exhibit rugged beauty and geological creations that are unique in many ways, with exploration from the sea being very interesting.

  1. Greek Isles: Exploring Greece Through Sea Cruises

The Greek Isles are a treasure trove of history, culture, and splendid landscapes, best explored over their surrounding sea.

Unique Highlights:

  • Santorini’s Caldera: The presence of the ancient volcanic crater creates a dramatic backdrop to the island’s whitewashed buildings and blue waters, spectacularly visible from cliff top villages on this island.
  • Mykonos’ Lifelong Culture: Literally, one can say that when it comes to Mykonos, it has a vivid nightlife and beautiful beaches. Walk through the small streets of the old city, with its small stores all around; you can breathe in a cosmopolitan feel.
  • Ancient Ruins of Crete: Crete harbours the ruins of the ancient Minoan palace of Knossos, which is one of the greatest archaeological sites in Greece. It forms the material related to the early Aegean civilization.
  • Medieval Old Town of Rhodes: Rhodes has a mediaeval old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, hosting well-preserved mediaeval walls, streets with cobbling, and landmarks of great historical importance.

The Greek Islands, with their great history, vibrant cultures, and great coastal vistas, bejewel the land. All three of the islands have their own unique charm; from the romantic sunsets of Santorini and the lively atmosphere of Mykonos to the historic resonance of Crete, maybe this is why it captures me. These days, tasting the bygone era feels so real on these islands in the middle of the Mediterranean.

Final Thoughts

You will experience one-of-a-kind cruises that can be experienced at some of the most remarkable destinations on earth. From frozen Antarctica to the sun-kissed shores of the Greek Isles, your experience will be a new one every time, full of unbelievable moments. Experience the beauty and adventure of these extraordinary places by the sea like never before.

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Egypt Chronicles

Welcome to Egypt, a land steeped in antiquity, where every sand grain whispers tales of pharaohs and gods. Our journey commences at the Egyptian Museum, an illustrious treasure trove housing over 120,000 artifacts that narrate the saga of a civilization that thrived by the Nile. Witness the awe-inspiring Saladin Citadel, a testament to medieval fortitude overlooking the sprawling metropolis of Cairo. As we traverse the landscapes of Memphis and Sakkara, the echoes of ancient royalty guide us toward the monumental Pyramids and the enigmatic Sphinx, guardians of timeless secrets. The air is thick with reverence and wonder, setting the stage for an odyssey into Egypt’s glorious past.

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