ROAD TO INCREDIBLE INDIA

Not just commercialized as a slogan to attract travelers, India is indeed Incredible!

India is a sizable country in it’s own right dotted with impressive monuments such as royal palaces and fortresses. It comes as no surprise that this mysterious country holds 32 UNESCO Heritage Sites where seven are natural heritage sites and the rest cultural heritage. These are not little monuments but are mostly large scale in-size. Many who have had the opportunity to behold these sights are normally left breathless. As the second largest country, those who call India home has an amazing array of cultural diversity and customs to be observed.

The cost of living in India till date is still relatively low, hence for the shopaholics – “ping!” These are good news! A treasure trove of handmade items from leather goods of beautiful Indian made shoes coated in la-bucci and quality men leather sandals, handmade carpets, the must-buy lenghaas, sarees, punjabi suits and the worlds largest tea producing country. The best part – bargain a storm! Leave feeling satisfied with your spoils!

If one do not make effort to understand enough, it becomes a misunderstanding!

Very often, many Malaysians might have the wrong perception of India seeing the destination as an under-developed country in health and cleanliness. But in fact many main tourist attractions have been keeping in line with international standards on cleanliness. Hence agency such as ours will be able to organize a reliable visit to these attractions where many has scenic spots. Visitors do not have to worry anymore when traveling to India!

The local cuisine of India! Dining is one of the main areas many have a concern. But do not worry as our arrangements for dining options are chosen carefully. Same goes to the drinking water while touring, drinking from bottle water is the best and will always be provided.

Many are also worried on security issues, but do not be afraid. In fact crime happens anywhere at anytime, even in the ‘presumed’ safest countries. We would like to advice visitors to always be alert on their surroundings, walk where there is a crowd and avoid traveling alone or walking in lonely streets. This minimizes the possibility of an unfortunate event!

It can’t be explored on a surface level, many stories hidden weaved by time.

Do not judge a book by its cover as the saying goes. This starkly describes India! Do not listen to one-sided stories and judge an entire country. In fact India is very developed today and has many urban areas, before it become commercialized this is the time you should visit places still preserved for its historical beauty such as Ladakh.

Ladakh has spectacular mountain ranges, many Bollywood movies are shot here without needing to edit the background. Just as it is in the natural setting.

Where as Kashmir has been given the title ‘Oriental Switzerland’. Local and international tourists liken Kashmir to digging an old well, there is a deep heritage and tourism yet to unlock to its full potential. Causing visitors to revisit time and time again.

Incredible India: TOP 10

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6. Gangtok (Sikkim) Nestled about 1,700 meters above sea level at the foothills of Himalaya is Gangtok the Capital of Sikkim. A brilliant way to get to know the local。

6. GangtokSikkim
The best place to start from if you would like to understand the people of Sikkim is to start at it’s capital – Gangtok!
Located on a ridge at a height of 5500 feet with a spectacular view of the Khangchendzonga, once an important transit point for traders traveling between Tibet and India, it is today a busy administrative and business centre and presents an interesting mix of cultures and communities.

7. Leh the Capital city(Ladakh) The road to Leh is picturisque albeit not an easy one. With mnay check points to cross and also the altitude altogether plays an important role. But it is a journey well worth traveling to. View the ruined old Leh Palace, former residence of the Royal family of Ladakh.

7. Leh the Capital cityLadakh
The road to Leh is picturisque albeit not an easy one. With mnay check points to cross and also the altitude altogether plays an important role. But it is a journey well worth traveling to. View the ruined old Leh Palace, former residence of the Royal family of Ladakh.

9. Mughal Garden(Srinagar) Visiting Chasma Shahi (Royal Spring), Nishat Bagh (Pleasure Garden) and Shalimar Bagh (The Abode of Love). These three garden are laid out on the bank of the Dal Lake and command superb view of the valley and the city of Srinagar.

9. Mughal GardenSrinagar
Visiting Chasma Shahi (Royal Spring), Nishat Bagh (Pleasure Garden) and Shalimar Bagh (The Abode of Love). These three garden are laid out on the bank of the Dal Lake and command superb view of the valley and the city of Srinagar.

10. Hawa Mahal (Jaipur) Constructed of red and pink sandstone, the Hawa Palace sits on the edge of the City Palace, the intricate designs allows wind to run through. Known as the

10. Hawa MahalJaipur
Constructed of red and pink sandstone, the Hawa Palace sits on the edge of the City Palace, the intricate designs allows wind to run through. Known as the “Palace of Winds” built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh and the architect is Lal Chand Ustad. for the palace ladies to view the street festival while being kept from the public eyes.