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The extremities of the Indian Sub-Continent offer some of the most exotic destinations on earth. From the mighty Himalayan Mountains at the top of the world, down to the serene islands that peep out from the glittering waves of the Indian Ocean.
The mountain Kingdoms of Nepal and Bhutan offer the unique opportunity to wander through the living history of the Nepalese city of Kathmandu, or trek through the rhododendron trails and ancient monasteries of Bhutan. |
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The Maldives, Andamans and Lakshadweep islands that lie off the southern shores of the Indian peninsula offer a surprisingly diverse experience. The Maldives stretch lazily across the equator, with powder soft sandy beaches and crystal clear lagoons. The Lakshadweeps are a step away from reality with simple eco friendly facilities. The Andamans are covered in thick jungle forest rich with wildlife both above and below the waters.
The island country of Sri Lanka could be a microcosm of South India. It boasts glorious hill country with quirky small towns, fascinating ancient sites and miles of tea plantations, tropical jungles, high plateaus and gorgeous beaches. |
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