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No Footprints with 4 Nights Upstream Cruise

6 Days
  • Accommodation on twin sharing basis as per the above mentioned Hotels OR Similar
  • One time entrance of all Entrance fees at the Monuments/ National Park as per the itinerary.
  • Yoga on the Deserted Island
  • One Elephant & Jeep Safari in the Kaziranga National Park.
  • Visit Remote Village on Brahmaputra River.
  • Boat Safari on river Brahmaputra.
  • Visit Mishing Tribal Village.
  • Visit Majuli Island (Largest river island in the world)
  • Monk Dance performance.
  • Visit Sibsagar.
  • Visit Shiva Dol (Temple) - The Tallest Shiva Temple.
  • Lunch at Tea Garden.
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Mahabalipuram The Shore Temple

Tamilnadu Trail with Kerala Backwater Cruise

18 Days
  • Visit the Government Museum Chennai, one of the oldest museums in the world
  • Explore the UNESCO World heritage site in Mahabalipuram and visit famous city of Kanchipuram
  • Visit the World famous Meenakshi Temple and a special evening ritual ceremony
  • Enjoy the nature walk and Bamboo Rafting in Periyar
  • Guided walking tour of Fort Kochi
  • Witness the Kalaripaiyattu, the ancient martial art of Kerala
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Meet the Bishnois

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There is a reason the National Geographic magazine chose to do an in-depth feature on the Bishnois and their commitment to the environment. Their now famous photo of the Bishnoi woman suckling a young deer had a tremendous impact and left the world awe struck. In an age where cutting ancient trees and uprooting forests isn’t given as much as a second thought, the philosophy, the life and the religion of the Bishnois is one that stands out. The Bishnois can be considered one of India’s and perhaps the world’s earliest environmentalists. Their 500 year old religion was founded by Guru Jambeshwar who established two clear principles . The first instructs the Bishnois not to cut down green trees and the second asks them to be kind and compassionate to all living beings.

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