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Kanchenjunga The “Crowning Jewel” of the 112 km long Sikkim – Nepal border, Mt. Kanchenjunga, is one such peak. Floating above the clouds, halfway up the sky, this peak stands the third tallest at 8,586 m.
The Eternal Taj The Taj at Agra is, of course, the best place to start with. This superb specimen of Mughal architecture is a veritable poetry in stone constructed by Shahjahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz.
Kerala India's most idyllic state-better known as God's Own Country- is today one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Asia. Secluded beaches, palm, fringed backwaters mist clad hill stations, lush tropical forests,
Wildlife Rediscover the natural treasures – Ever thought of spending a whole day in the midst of mudclad crocodiles, hopping Cheetals and majestic Royal Bengals! If not, then come to Sunderbans.
Buddhism "After I am no more, O Ananda, men of belief will visit the four places with faith, curiosity and devotion:
Adventure The perfect destination for vacationers in quest of enchantment, tranquility or adventure. A jewel embedded in snow clad mountains, Sikkim is a primeval land that is unlike anywhere else. Where one dreamy day blends into the next.

Incredible North East


Kanchenjunga

The “Crowning Jewel”, Mt. Kanchenjunga, floating above the clouds, this peak stands the third tallest at 8,586 mt.


Tsomgo Lake

Lake Tsomgo, just 38 km north-east of Gangtok, is where everybody heads for that incredible experience.


Memorial Chorten

Chorten Kora is one of the only two such stupas in Bhutan with styles similar to those found in Nepal.

World Heritage Sites

Taj Mahal


A Monument  for the Beloved; Taj Mahal, the ultimate tribute of love. It’s situated at Agra.

DHR

A  journey by the Darjeeling  toy train is truly an exhilarating experience. Though the 83 km stretch.

Indian Wildlife Destination

A World Heritage Site (awarded by UNESCO in ’97) that evokes the feeling of an animal lover in you.

Welcome To India

Whether it is a mountain view or a monastery tucked up in the clouds, a mesmerizing road up a valley, or a simple tea and snacks run by the friendliest of people, the diverse terrain, the unfolding scenery, the richness of comparatively untapped tourist destination of the Himalayas beckons you. We at The Hindustan Travel aim to provide you with most of the information you may need to plan and enjoy your stay in our part of the world.




When to visit India

India has such a wide range of climatic factors that it's impossible to pin down the best time to visit weather-wise with any certainty.

Most of India has three seasons:
Indian has three major seasons – Summer, Winter and Monsoon. The winter season (November to February) is pleasant throughout the country. Regions of North India remain moderately to extremely cold during winters. So it is the best time for tourists to visit India. The summer season (April to June) is hot in most part of the country. Tourists can visit principal Hill Stations of India during this season.

The popular Hill Stations are Darjeeling, Shillong (North East Part), Shimla, Kulu, Manali, Mussoorie, Nainital and the Kashmir Valley (North India Part), Ooty, Yearcad and Kodaikanal (South India Part), Panchmari, Mount Abu and Khandala (Central & Western India Part) provide cool respite.

A. Cool Season - October to February.
B. Hot season - March to June.
C. Rainy / Monsoon - monsoons start from mid June to September.

October to March tend to be the most pleasant months for most of the parts of the country.
 

Spiritual India

Lord Krishna

We start our day at sunrise, or even before, to begin a day of spiritual adventure.

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Lord Ganesha

SALUTATIONS to Lord Ganesha who is Brahman Himself, who is the Supreme Lord.

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