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Filled with the colour, majesty and romance of ages past, the Indian Subcontinent presents visitors with some of the most intoxicating destinations on earth. From the towering peaks of the Himalayas, to the spice scented jungles of the Malabar... Read More

Indian Subcontinent

The iconic Taj Mahal

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Indian Subcontinent

Filled with the colour, majesty and romance of ages past, the Indian Subcontinent presents visitors with some of the most intoxicating destinations on earth. From the towering peaks of the Himalayas, to the spice scented jungles of the Malabar coast, this is a region of astonishing cultural diversity and scenic grandeur. Here the cultural influences of the Buddha and the British Raj live side by side with the opulent grace of the Moghul emperors and the idyllic backwaters of the Western Ghats. Whilst beyond the bustling streets of Delhi and Lahore lie the hidden mountain kingdoms of the Himalayas, where isolated monasteries and shamanistic beliefs still cling to the sacred peaks as they have for centuries. These are the lands of the tiger and the snow leopard, where nature and tradition comes together in a breathless fusion of wonder and celebration.

Destinations within Indian Subcontinent

Indian Subcontinent Destinations

Bhutan

"With our passage through the bridge, behold a curious transformation. For just as Alice, when she walked through the looking-glass, found herself in a new and whimsical world, so we, when we crossed the Pa-chhu, found ourselves...

India

It's hard to imagine a more exciting, exhilarating, romantic or exotic place to visit than India.As one traveller we spoke to put it: 'It's the only place on the planet where everything that has ever happened...

Nepal

A spiritual land of incredible natural beauty and cultural diversity, Nepal stretches from the towering heights of the snow-capped Himalayas to the lush jungles of the Indian plains.It contains eight of the world's ten highest peaks,...

Pakistan

Bordering Afghanistan, China and India, Northern Pakistan is a region of both great ethnic diversity and immense natural beauty, and remains practically undiscovered by tourism.Whether wandering the bazaars of Lahore or Rawalpindi - haggling with turban-headed...

Sri Lanka

Described as a teardrop on India's cheek, Sri Lanka has long existed in the shadow of its huge neighbour, but this fertile island has an identity all of its own. Warmed by the equatorial sun and watered...