india

States & Territories

Tamil Nadu Portrays a state that is dynamic, drenched in history, and ageless in every sense linking to age-old traditions.

An absolute highlight in many people’s trips to India due to its rich history, and distinct differences from much of the surrounding states, while remaining fiercely loyal to tradition.  You will find Tamil Nadu has the pick of the crop when it comes to things like festivals and tourist attractions.

Srirangam Temple, Tamil Nadu, India

A union territory that has a different twist to much of India, not to be missed is Pondicherry.

A rich French history intermingled with that of India makes this an interesting territory to travel to as well as offering weary travelers a short break from a more traditional India which is popular with both international and domestic travelers.

Pillar sculptures on the beach promenade in Pondicherry, India

Lakshadweep is a place dreams can only imitate, breathtakingly stunning in simplicity and sheer beauty in a tropical island paradise.

A string of 36 palm covered islands about 300km off the coast of Kerala.  Isolated, only ten of the islands are inhabited the majority of which are Sunni Muslim fishermen.  Only a few Islands may accommodate foreign visitors.  Local life on the islands remains severely traditional.

Island paradise, India

Kerala, a naturally stunning tropical paradise, a shiny gem of India tourism- you should come here if you want to enjoy the sun, sand, and explore Indian culture.

Kerala is a thin strip of land nested between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats. One of the India’s most beautiful and successful states, Kerala has stunning natural scenery, with a large network of lakes, rivers and canals that make the majority of the tourist attractions. It was declared as one of the ten paradises of the world and India tourism organizations have created the slogan Kerala- God´s Own Country. Being diverse geographically, Kerala can offer tourists who travel India almost everything- from high mountain peaks to beaches with golden sand and swaying palms, making it a perfect tourist destination.

Rice boat, Kerala, India

Karnataka in South India offers a buffet of experiences that can whet the appetites of all kinds of travellers.

History buffs, nature lovers, pilgrims, beach tourists  and urban travelers will enjoy sights and experiences for a fulfilling travel escapade in the 8th largest state of South India. Karnataka. located at the Deccan Plateau, provides the coastline to Arabian Sea. Its northern neigbors are Mahashastra, Andra Pradesh in the east and Tamil Nadu in the south. Its state capital, Bangeluru (formerly known as Bangalore) and the major city of Mysore, northern cities of Bijapur and Bidar, provide changing landscapes and varying cultures, marking a vibrant and robust tourism.

Hampi, Karnataka, India

Visiting Andhra Pradesh leads you into a vibrant history and stunning way of life that will be hard to beat.

Andhra Pradesh has a long and fascinating history which is revealed in its old cities, Islamic monuments, and temples galore.  It has a deep and rich everyday life that strums along in a rural setting and compliments the city lifestyle while being completely separate.  With much to do it will be difficult to find someone who hasn’t been pleased.

Temple in Andra Pradesh, India

Tropical sunshine, clear waters and interesting people are what the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are all about

A stunning history, unique flora and fauna and beautiful surroundings are what make this place something worthwhile when planning your tour to India.  With a few unique restrictions in place to protect their environment and everybody’s impact upon it, it is well worth doing your research before embarking on a trip to this area of India.

Diver in Andaman Sea, India