See the Taj Mahal
he world's most famous mauseleum and jewel of Agra is pinned to the spiritual banks of the river Yamuna, and is rightfully revered as one of the world's most astounding buildings.
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he world's most famous mauseleum and jewel of Agra is pinned to the spiritual banks of the river Yamuna, and is rightfully revered as one of the world's most astounding buildings.
Indian adventuring at its best, in a 7 horsepower cake tin on wheels.
The heart of the Himalayas with Mt Everest soaring as it's crown jewel. Also if UNESCO World Heritage bhuddist monstaries in an icy wonderland sound cool, you'll love Nepal.
Reaching the summit of Everest is a death defying feat of huge physical and mental fortitude, but there's an almost equally rewarding himalayan trek just reaching base camp at a whopping 17,900 feet above sea level.
Southwest of Sri-Lanka and India, approx 1000km of the continent of Asia lies the sovereign state of the Maldives.
A cacophony of beeping rickshaws, ancient architecture and extravagant spicy cuisine.
Teeming with serene tea estates and wholesome food make the "Pearl Of The Indian Ocean" a must visit.
The world's most colourful celebration is a clash of vibrant pinks and piercing greens being tossed in powdered form throughout street parties across India.
Hinduism's most sacred festival otherwise known as the festival of lights is an illuminated joy to behold.
The Easts answer to Hollywood, with double the amount of cinema tickets sold and quadruple the amount of eccentric dance routines.
A Portguese inspired coastal corner of India that has fused it's European influences with traditional Indian customs to create a unique, must visit destination.
A city of moguls, majesty and mystery; you’ll come for the Taj but find so much more.