India
- Visit the
Taj
Mahal, one of the wonders of the world. This beautiful
monument of love was built by a late Emperor in memory of his late wife
and queen. Built entirely of white marble, it is a stunning
architectural beauty where at sunset it glows in the light of the full
moon. Once visited it's impressions will remain buried in your memory
forever.
India
- During November visit
the worlds largest camel fair,
the Pushkar Festival which is located at the edge of a small and
beautiful lake on the edge of the desert in the tiny tranquil town of
Pushkar.

Pakistan
- View the Khyber
Pass, one of the most famous passes in the world. 3501 feet
high and 53 kilometres long, it winds its way through the mountains
separating Pakistan from Afghanistan. Or take the Khyber Train, passing
through 34 tunnels and crossing 92 bridges on its journey from Peshawar
to Landi Kotal which was originally built by the British in the 1920s.

Pakistan
-
Photograph some of the highest mountains in the world
in Kashmir. Including the famous Nanga
Parbat and the second-highest mountain in the world, K2.

Bangladesh -
Spend the day
swimming at the miles of golden sand
beaches, surfing the waves, searching for rare conch shells or
exploring the colourful Pagodas and Buddhist Temples at Cox's Bazar,
the
world's longest uninterrupted beach (120km long).
Nepal
- Go on a white water
river rafting adventure on some
of the best rivers in the world. Intense rapids, gorgeous wilderness
areas and lush green valleys will multiply your fun.

Bangladesh
- Visit
the Sundarbans,
the world's biggest mangrove forest which are spread over an area of
about 60000 sq. km and home of the Royal Bengal tiger. Here you can
find tigers swimming across a river or huge crocodiles basking in the
sun.
Sri
Lanka - Head to Sri
Lanka's southern seaside town of Galle
and watch teams participate in the annual
Elephant
Polo Tournament which normally takes place in February.
Sri
Lanka - Start climbing
Adam's Peak at 2am, reaching the summit at dawn
and join a 1000 year-old pilgrimage shared by Sri Lanka's main
religions. Legend has it that the footprint on top of the 2224-metre
Adam's
Peak was made by Adam when he was cast out of heaven.
Nepal
- Climb
Everest
the highest mountain on earth, or any of the other 11 of the world's
highest peaks which are also located in Nepal. Climbing Everest costs
around US$50,000, but the view of Everest and other Himalayas is free.