Discover the majestic landscapes of North India, where ancient forts, vibrant cities, and Himalayan beauty come together to create unforgettable journeys.
Tour of Agra gives one an insight into the life and times of a cantonment during the days of the British Raj.
Explore the lesser known monuments of Rambagh, Gyarah Sidi and Itimad-ud-Daulah.
An interesting walk through the narrow lanes of Old Amritsar en route to the Golden Temple, showcasing the city’s Sikh history and culture.
Tour Old Delhi with a local guide, on specially designed and modified rickshaws, exploring the bylanes and heart of the old city.
Tours on bicycles on pre-planned routes which promise to show you the city up close and personal.
New Delhi’s historic Hauz Khas Village may be a bit overcrowded with people and cars, but there’s no trendier spot in the capital to eat, shop and generally enjoy the vibe.
Held every Saturday, the Change of Guard Ceremony is a chance to peek behind the corridors of power and see the ceremonial change of troops accompanied by horses and a military band in the otherwise off-limits forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan – the Presidential Palace.
Old Delhi is a food paradise, and this walk is specially curated by a passionate foodie!
A valuable workshop for Photographers visiting India. An expert will guide one through the nuances of a different culture and locale and sensitise one to its idiosyncrasies.
Understand Sufism as you walk with a student-guide through a relatively unexplored part of the city. The walk is a part of an initiative by a local NGO and the money goes towards the development of the area.
The village is fast becoming the next trendy location with cafes coming up around boutiques and quaint stores housed in the narrow streets. A blend of the old and the new, Shahpur Jat throws up all kinds of treasures including some brilliant street art.
This small strip of a road has become a fledgling but buzzing marketplace that is home to some of the country’s most vibrant young brands.
Experience this narrow gauge, slow, rural train ride from Kamblighat to Phulad.
An experience which has no agenda. Head out to the country-side, eat really delicious food cooked the same rustic way travellers, pilgrims and warriors did during the days of yore in Rajasthan and take an afternoon siesta in the charpoys under the sky.
The walk starts from Bir, famous for paragliding, and passes through pretty villages, small tea garden and a short patch of pine forest and end at a monastery.
Enjoy this toy train ride that gently meanders through hills and valleys, with stunning views of the Dhauladhar range.
At sunrise visit the wonderful ancient Hindu temples of Mitawali, Padawali and Bateshwar.
This walk takes you to local artisans in their workshops, and let’s you sample some of the region’s culinary delights, even as you meet and talk with the people of the city.
A cooking demonstration with the hosts at the Dera Mandawa hotel. Understand the intricacies of Rajasthani cuisine, and later, share the delicious meal with them.
Spend time with elephants; feed them, paint them and learn about these gentle giants from their Mahout.
This is a hands-on experience where you create your own piece of art under a mentor to take back with you as a memento of your travels to India.
Explore this small village and witness the special Bundeli horse and local dance performances. The tour will end with a meal at one of the houses.
An easy trek up the Ajaigarh Fort, which is known for its architecture.
Explore this quaint complex of monolithic temples carved out of a single rock, the only of its kind in Himachal Pradesh and the entire sub-Himalayas of North India was built in the 6th or 7th century.
Experience the charming, medieval ambience of Garli village, with its elegant havelis, mansions and Italianate buildings which are interspersed amongst lovely mud-plastered and slate-roofed houses which lie alongside streets paved with dressed cobbled stone.
Learn about this style of miniaturepainting, evolved in the 17th and 18th centuries, as a distinctive style of painting by fusion of Hindu mythology, Mughal and Rajput miniature techniques and folk art of the local hills.
This walk will start from the English writer’s house and end at the residence and art gallery of a legendary artist of Shimla.
An ideal place to break journey between Jodhpur and Udaipur and experience rural India.
An easy cycling tour of the main sights of the city led by a local expert.
This session will provide you an introduction to Indian classical music followed by a short vocal recital and a demo on Sitar and Tabla.
A rare opportunity to experience the vibrant and diverse world of textiles up close.
Visit Manikarnika, the Burning Ghats, to see the most profound of Hindu rituals. Also visit a temple of Goddess Kali to know how she liberates the soul from the cycle of life and death by killing the ego.
Explore the least traversed part of the city and riverside where the great mystic Kabir wrote poetry. The 8th century Krishna temple, a mosque perched on the top. This bazaar has so many twists and turns like a maze.
Explore South India's serene backwaters, grand temples, lush hills, and coastal charm, where tradition and nature exist in perfect harmony.
Learn about the local history, the church, its architecture and stories around it.
A writer, radio broadcaster, textile activist, food columnist and an excellent cook. Visit her home to enjoy some authentic Tamil cuisine and learn about Tamil culture.
Walk through Chennai’s Christian history and stories, from the humble arrival of St. Thomas, to the British who left behind a cathedral of neo-gothic splendor. Explore the forces that shaped Christianity in India as you experience a part of Chennai you may never have expected.
An amazing riot of colours; experience the early morning energy and just the sheer scale of the Koyambedu Market.
Join us as we take you on a journey through the city’s classical dance saga.
This trail gives you a peek into colonial Madras.
Learn about the different regions and communities in the south that come with a very distinct set of customs, quirks and ways of life.
Walking tour designed as an eye opener to the old towns of Fort Cochin and Mattancherry. The large rain trees, beautiful colonial buildings, quaint streets lined with many shops, dining options, the Chinese fishing nets, the beach area, the different communities of Mattancherry is some of what you will see and experience.
Learn about Muzuris, also known as the ‘Jerusalem of the East’, an ancient harbour which is nearly 3000 years old.
Meet the Kathakali dance maestro who introduces the world of mudras or symbolic hand gestures.
Hop on this tour to experience the life of a common person in Kerala.
Learn about the fusion of Indian and European food and the cooking methods with an Anglo-Indian family in Fort Cochin.
Enjoy a local family lunch and learn about the spice plantations.
Explore the rubber growing destination of Kerala, and enjoy home cooked lunch with a local family.
Tour through the scenic countryside on cycles or tuktuk, watching the locals go about their day-to-day life.
Informative walking tour through streets lined with colour-washed villas sporting louvered shutters, wrought-iron grilles, and ornate cornices. Among the highlights is the beautifully restored, salmon-pink Church of Our Lady of Angels on Rue Dumas, built in 1865.
A comprehensive picture of the Cholas from their legendary beginnings to their final decline. There will be a lot of interesting stories and at least one typical Chola lunch recreated in a modern kitchen.
Chettinad cuisine perfectly illustrates how geography and climate influence the palate of a region and community. Join in and try your hand at cooking an authentic dish full of spices.
Join us on a cycle tour as the city wakes up. Make your way through itsnarrow streets, varied communities and tree lined avenues, giving you a picture of time standing still.
Walk the city to discover the colonial connections and how the American War, French Revolution and the Battle of Waterloo relate to Mysore. Also visit the 125-year-old market known for its vibrancy and colour.
Mysore silk is one of the purest forms of silk in the world. The tour explores what goes into making a saree and why they are worth every penny.
A half day tour of Srirangapatna in an open-top jeep to hear the story of Tipu Sultan and his ingenious battle tactics. It was Tipu who adapted rockets to carry explosives for use as military weapons and turned them to great effect against the army of the East India company.
Learn one of the most ancient percussion instruments of south India.
A tour to taste local delicacies with a pinch of history thrown in. You will visit a series of authentic restaurants and roadside eateries, hand-picked by us, which serve traditional Madurai food.
Experience the short walk through this ancient city and a chance to know her stories.
Each city presents, through its dances, a story of its life. Learn about Madurai’s.
Visit the school where young children live and train to become priests and listen to their Vedic chants.
Uncover the colors of West India, home to royal palaces, golden deserts, bustling festivals, and the vibrant coastline of the Arabian Sea.
A walking tour of the city which takes one through its historic parts showcases Gujarati culture and many of its architectural gems. Experience a maze of twisted lanes with fresco-laden havelis and ancient temples.
Insight into this indigenous art form of the Khatri community using natural dyes. The Khatri community, whose ancestors have been printing with Ajrakh blocks for centuries, migrated to Dhamadka from Sindh in present day Pakistan.
Goa is much more than beaches and it has a soul which goes deep into unique history and rich culture. Visit the old complex of magnificent churches and walk through the small squares and back lanes of the downtown’s old quarters where the Portuguese influence is most evident.
Visit one of the largest waterfalls in Goa and explore the spice plantation in a full day excursion from Goa.
The Rathwa derive their name from the word rathbistar, which means an inhabitant of a forest or hilly region. They are said to have immigrated from Madhya Pradesh in the Middle Ages, and are now found in the talukas of chota Udaipur, Jabugam, Kawant, Pavijetpur, Bodeli, Jambu Ghoda and Nasvadi in Chhotaudepur District and Alirajpur. They speak their own dialect of Gujarati, known as Rathwi.
Discover Indian wines and wine pairing with expert sommeliers at the Fratelli vineyard.
A speciality from the Konkan region. Learn about cooking techniques, ingredients and recipes at Dwarka homestay in Sawantawadi.
Wake up at the crack of dawn for an insight into the single-minded, hard-working grit of the people of this city, who work and live with one purpose – to forge a better life. Mumbai by Dawn is a detour that marvels at the united goal of a hugely diverse population.
Get a glimpse into the magical world of the Indian entertainment industry.
Experience the cultural richness of East India, from colonial heritage and ancient temples to lush tea gardens and the mystical Sundarbans.
A perfect introduction to British Calcutta which gives you a sneak peek into what went into the making of the colonial capital of India.
An informal chit-chat over a cup of tea, popularly known as ‘adda’, which is quintessentially how the locals spend their evenings in the company of friends, discussing anything and everything under the sun, from cricket to politics.
Explore this hugely famous (and infamous) promenade that was once the pleasure capital of the British Empire.
Sova Bazaar is the vibrant hub of traditional Bengali culture and the erstwhile quarters of the ‘natives’ during Imperial India.
A fascinating walk that lets you experience the confluence of cultures in Kolkata.
Walk around the Oberoi Grand, an iconic Kolkata landmark, to feel the vibe of the city.
Walk under the Howrah Bridge to explore the Mullick Ghat Flower Market, the oldest but also one of the most vibrant markets of the city, by the river Ganga.
A hands-on workshop, working with textiles and learning various processes and techniques.
Learn some interesting facts about the rich and multi-layered literary history of Kolkata.