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Check out various Incentive Tour destinations in India
under this article. India Incentive Tours offers various
beautiful and majestic places to visit / cover in India.
Incentive Tours in India

Check out the off-beat holidays that India has to
offer. Explore the wild and the unknown
you'll be amazed by the
adventures that lie just off the beaten track.
- Unbelievably beautiful coral reefs, creamy sandy beaches,
turquoise blue waters, and just the turtles, sting rays and a shoal
of fish for company - all this and more at Kadmat Island,
400 km off Kerala's coast in the Lakshadweep archipelago.
- Cutting through the hard rocks of the Eastern Himalayas, the
Subansiri drains through Arunachal and merges with the
Brahmaputra just before Majuli Island. Go rafting past its
spectacular gorges between the Taliha and Sippi
sections and over the rapids at Daporijo, and then further
downstream till it meets the Kamla. There are always trained guides
around to help out first timers.
- While in Assam, you could travel up to Jorhat, and drive
down to Kaziranga to see the one-horned rhino. Further down
the Brahmaputra valley on the foothills of the ranges is the Manas
Sanctuary, home to the tiger, pygmy hog, rhino and elephant.
- If you want to have a go at mountain climbing, the
gentle, snow covered slopes of the 4,575 m high Pangarchulla
peak in Uttarakhand are ideal for amateurs. Combine the holiday with
a jeep safari through the Lahaul and Spiti valleys at 3000 metres
for an amazing close up of glaciers, steep ridges and wide sweeping
valleys. Round off with a visit to the monasteries scattered across
the landscape.
- If you've time on hand, add another of Uttarakhand's treasures to
your itinerary - the Valley of Flowers. India's very own
alpine meadow, where clusters of orchids, poppies, rhododendrons,
daisies, calendulas and hundreds more sweep the valley between the
Zanskar and the Great Himalayas. The breathtakingly beautiful Valley
stands in contrast to the rugged landscape of the Nanda Devi
National Park.
- Sheltered and secluded, Malana village lives in a world
of its own. Beyond the Kulu valley to the Chandra valley, trek up to
the foot of Mount Deotibba and Indrasan, over 6000 m high to see the
500 plus Malana families live in isolation, resisting integration to
run their own little house of representatives, and an independent
judicial system.
- Winding creeks and thick mangrove forests- exotic, unspoiled and
remote, the Bhitarkanika sanctuary in the estuary of the
Brahmani and Baitarini has a throbbing eco-system. Experience it
first hand in an eco-tour on India's eastern coast that stretches
past virgin beaches, the half-asleep crocodiles and the nesting
Olive Ridley turtles
- Alternatively, hire a boat to wade through the world's largest
network of tidal waterways and mangrove islets - the Sundarban
forest is the natural habitat of the Royal Bengal Tiger, and
also befriends the python, river crocodile and 260 species of birds.
- In contrast, the 350 Asiatic lions are at home in the dry
scrubland and open forests of Gir, Gujarat. Keeping them
company are jungle cats, leopards, hyenas, civet cats, blackbucks,
sambar, antelope and porcupines, among others. Other residents of
this 1153 sq. km sanctuary are 300 species of birds and 2000
varieties of insects.
- Salt marshes and mudflats, standing waters and sandy islets
bearing thorny scrubs! What would you find in this hostile terrain?
Well, the Rann of Kutch offers shelter to the last of the three
varieties of the Asiatic wild ass, blackbucks, nilgai, flamingos and
migratory birds from Siberia. The brackish water that fills up the
Rann in the monsoons also supports shrimps cultivation!
- Join the Maria tribe at their weekly bazaar in Sakaal,
tucked away in an isolated village in Madhya Pradesh's south eastern
district of Bastar. Watch the cock fight, pick up trendy jewellery
and crafts molded from terracotta and bamboo, and dance till you
drop! Visit the Chitrakote and Tirathgarh falls in the vicinity, and
the Archaeological Museum which has specimens from the stone-age.
- Brave the chill and drive up India's highest motor able road
14,000 feet and more above sea level. Share a few moments with our
valiant heroes keeping vigil on the re-opened Nathu La Pass.
The drive from Gangtok will take you past the lovely Tsomgo Lake
enclosed by rugged mountains where you can take a yak ride, and
perhaps enjoy a cup of yak's milk!
- A six hour drive from the rush of Bangalore and you're in the
lovely district of Kodagu on the Western Ghats. Its stunning
landscape is all about sprawling coffee plantations, cardamom fields
and orange trees on terraced slopes. Venture out of the capital town
of Madikeri and explore its neighbouring villages like Katigeri, and
the countryside of Thalacauvery, Bhagamandala - it's a holiday
you'll always cherish.
India abounds in the exotic and the rare, in its
stunning natural landscapes and endemic flora and fauna, in its fine
monuments and colorful people, its handicrafts and weaves
.there's
no full stop to the India story
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