Thursday, April 12, 2007

Discover Oriental East India


This unique tour combines the two eastern states of Sikkim and West Bengal. Similar in many ways yet so different in their cultural traditions, heritage, people and the environment. This tour reveals aspects of India very often missed while travelling the regular circuits. This journey starts at the north-eastern state of Sikkim (Indian border state to China), tucked away in the foothills of the Himalayas, a place with breathtaking beauty, rich biodiversity and the most splendid views of Mt. Kanchenjunga. We then travel to Lachung, a place very close to the Tibet border. From there we start our southward descent to the state of West Bengal, visiting the famous architectural towns of Murshidabad and Vishnupur and then to Kolkata, the erstwhile capital of the British. From Kolkata we journey to the Sunderbans National Park, the world's largest delta formed by the Ganga (Ganges) and Brahmaputra rivers. At this point you have the option of either ending your journey on the backwaters or travelling further south to visit the temple towns of Bhubaneshwar, Konark and Puri, winding up on the palm-fringed beaches of Puri.

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