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Destinations

About India

A country of unparalleled natural beauty characterised with its distinctive blend of culture and history, India has held travellers enthralled for centuries. Join our expeditions at the following destinations to experience what this incredible country has to offer, right from the snow clad Himalayas to the depths of the Arabian Sea, along with discovering your own spirit of adventure!

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Central
South
West
North East
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North India extends from the Himalayan mountain range in the north to the Indo-Gangetic plains, the Thar Desert, till Central Highlands. The Himalayas feed many major rivers including the mighty Ganges. It occupies nearly two-quarters of the area and population of India and includes one of the three mega cities of India: Delhi.

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The iconic Taj Mahal lives in the Northern part of India

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Remains of ancient civilisation like Indus Valley are found in the region

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Cuisine: Wheat-based, spicy and rich—dishes like butter chicken, dal makhani, biryani, and chaat.

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Iconic species like the Snow Leopard and Tigers are found in the region.

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Central India is best described as the geographic heart of India, primarily encompassing the states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. It’s known for its plateau region, including the Vindhya and Satpura mountain ranges, and is drained by rivers like the Chambal, Son, and Narmada. 

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Rich Tribal heritage

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Cuisine: Simple, earthy, and hearty—relying on millets, lentils, vegetables

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UNESCO Sites: Sanchi, Bhimbetka, Khajuraho

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Some of the best national parks in the country that host the Royal Bengal Tiger and wide variety of wildlife

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A vibrant region with diverse landscapes, rich history, and unique cultural traditions. It’s characterized by its distinct Dravidian languages, delicious cuisine featuring rice and coconut, and stunning temples with intricate architecture. The region encompasses the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana, along with the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry. 

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Features the Western and Eastern Ghats, Deccan Plateau, and long coastlines. Major rivers include the Godavari, Krishna, and Kaveri

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Tropical climate thats home to highly bio diverse regions with many endemic species

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Cuisine : Rice-based, with coconut, spices, and lentils—dishes like dosa, idli, sambar, biryani, and seafood.

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Rich in classical music (Carnatic), dance (Bharatanatyam, Kathakali), temple architecture, and literature.

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West India is a region of striking diversity—stretching from the salt deserts of Kutch to the coastal plains of Goa, the forested Western Ghats, and the arid plateaus of Rajasthan and Maharashtra. It offers an incredible range of environments, cultures, and learning opportunities for students.

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Geographically, the region is home to unique places like the Thar desert, the Deccan plateau, the Arabian Sea Coast and Western Ghats.

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Asiatic Lions, Royal Bengal Tiger and rich bio diversity of the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Rich in history, spice, and local ingredients, food here reflects the region’s culture, climate, and community life.

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Home to the biggest city in India – Mumbai.

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Northeast India, officially the North Eastern Region (NER), is the easternmost region of India representing both a geographic and political administrative division of the country. A vibrant region known for its diverse cultures, stunning landscapes, and strategic importance. It’s a culturally rich area with over 200 ethnic groups and unique languages.

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Mountainous and hilly (Eastern Himalayas, Patkai, and Lushai Hills), river valleys (notably the Brahmaputra)

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Geologically significant – The most recent geological age was discovered here

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Home to the Root Bridges and one of the few Matrilineal societies in the world

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Rich Indigenous Knowledge Systems rooted in culture and tradition