• Central Bali

    Central Bali, often referred to as the heartland of the island, is characterized by its lush landscapes, cultural richness, and a mix of traditional villages and historical sites. There are vibrant markets, art galleries and museums, traditional villages, spiritual places, scenic landscapes and wellness retreats. Let us explore some of them below: Sacred Monkey Forest…

  • East Bali

    East Bali, a region less frequented by tourists compared to the southern and central parts of the island, is known for its scenic landscapes, traditional villages, and cultural heritage. Amed and Candidasa are two of the most known areas in eastern part of Bali. It holds its own charm and significance in the tourism landscape…

  • South Bali

    South Bali is the most developed and tourist-centric part of the island, It is known for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and bustling urban centers. Vibrant and energetic areas like Kuta and Legian, stylish and upscale areas like Seminyak, bohemian and laid-back Canggu, luxurious and resort-oriented Nusa Dua, relaxed and beachfront Jimbaran, scenic and cliffside…

  • Srinagar

    There are plenty of tourist attractions in Srinagar. You may cover the major ones in maximum two days. Some of the temples are outside the city for which you might need a separate day. You can also manage it by getting up early to visit the temples first. If you have a pre booked taxi,…

  • Kovalam

    Kovalam is a popular beach destination in Kerala. Travelling further from Alleppey to Kovalam has views with ocean on one side and the backwaters on the other with abundance of coconut trees near the town of Alleppey. Moreover, some notable tourist spots like the Varkala beach and Jatayu Earth Centre fall on the way. Kovalam…

  • Alleppey

    The route from Thekkady to Alleppey is both hilly and plain. There were too many scenic views on the way. We could find many tea gardens in this area as well. Alleppey is one of the coastal cities in Kerala. There was a stretch of the road where our driver detoured through rubber plantations. A…

  • Thekkady

    Thekkady is a plantation town and the home to the Periyar National Park, a popular tourist spot in Kerala. The route from Munnar to Thekkady is still hilly as Thekkady also falls in the Idukki district. Make sure to carry medicines if you are prone to motion sickness as the roads make you sick. Nevertheless,…

  • Munnar

    Munnar is known as the Queen of hills. And, rightly so! Munnar is a tourist hill station nestled in the Western Ghats. It is characterized by rolling hills with sprawling tea plantations, waterfalls, winding roads, hiking trails and awe-inspiring views. It is a delight for every tourist. On your road trip from Kochi to Munnar,…

  • Kochi

    Kochi (Cochin) is a city of historic importance in India. Kochi’s proximity to the sea coast made it the gateway to India for the Western world. For this reason it has continuously been a hub of trade and commerce from all over the world since ancient times. Therefore, the merchant travellers from the middle east…

  • Kerala

    Kerala, often referred to as “God’s Own Country”, is a testament of the awe-inspiring beauty and charm of the Indian subcontinent. Nestled between the Arabian Sea on the West and the towering Western Ghats on the east. As a result, Kerala boasts of enchanting blend of scenic beauty cultural heritage, and diverse ecosystems. With its…