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Tibet – Roof of the World
Tibet has, for centuries held a fascination for travellers, with its wild natural landscape, ancient cultures and peaceful people. Lhasa, over 1300 years old, is the heart and soul of Tibet. Turquoise lakes, high passes and the most sacred mountain, Mt Kailash, are sights where one truly believes in the sanctity of the natural environment. |
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Nepal – Home to Mount Everest
Nepal's lush mountainscapes, ornate temples, wandering ascetics, wealth of sacred sites and the eclectic capital, Kathmandu, are magnetic draws for all. Its bazaars, monasteries, forests and some of the best Himalayan hiking trails in this breathtaking mountain kingdom have captivated travellers. |
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Bhutan – The Dragon Kingdom
Bhutan has the best preserved culture and ecology where Gross National Happiness is its prime motto. In abundance are the misty, rhododendron forests, blue poppy flowers and fortress-like Dzongs. Travellers on a hiking or cultural holiday can choose local Bhutanese hotels or the more luxurious Taj, Uma Paro or Aman hotels.
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Sri Lanka – The Isle of Serendipity
A centre of religion and culture, Sri Lanka today is a multi religious, multi ethnic nation, encompassing faiths from Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity and Islam. It has diverse natural habitats offering a wide range of animal and bird species and is a haven for cultural and eco tourism enthusiasts with charming beach resorts, villas and luxury hotels.
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