Kerala
Backwater houseboats, misty tea gardens and Ayurvedic calm, all in one unhurried week.

A high-altitude desert of cliffside monasteries, fossil villages and star-filled skies.
Spiti is a cold desert wedged between India and Tibet — whitewashed monasteries on ochre cliffs, the world's highest villages, and some of the darkest, most star-filled skies anywhere.
Our Spiti expedition is a proper Himalayan road trip, paced for acclimatisation, ending at the surreal Chandratal lake.
Acclimatise; evening on the Mall Road.
Drive through the Sutlej valley to Kalpa, with Kinner Kailash views.
Enter Spiti; reach the valley's main town.
Key Monastery, Kibber and the high villages of Komic and Langza.
Drive to the moon lake; overnight in camps nearby.
Cross Kunzum and Rohtang passes to Manali.
Transfer onward from Manali.






Backwater houseboats, misty tea gardens and Ayurvedic calm, all in one unhurried week.
Majestic forts, lake palaces and a desert camp under a blanket of stars.
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