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Once lost to a cyclone, the Indo-Ceylon Ferry is set to return. Explore its history and join our exclusive South India & Sri Lanka tour to be part of the story. For over half a century, the Palk Strait was once crossed daily by travellers and traders on the Indo-Ceylon Ferry. This simple sea link between Rameswaram in India and Talaimannar in Sri Lanka was more than a transport service. It was a lifeline that carried families, workers, pilgrims and holidaymakers between two lands whose histories are deeply intertwined.
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India is a country best experienced at a measured pace, where the journey itself becomes part of the story. For travellers seeking a unique way to uncover the country’s culture and heritage, luxury train travel in India offers an unforgettable perspective. From historic steam locomotives winding through Himalayan foothills to opulent palace-style carriages serving world-class cuisine, these journeys combine comfort with a true sense of discovery.
Konkan Railway Journey: India’s most underrated rail journey.Along India’s western edge, where the Sahyadri Hills plunge into the Arabian Sea, runs one of the country’s greatest unsung achievements: the Konkan Railway. Spanning 760 kilometres from Mumbai to Mangalore (and onwards to Trivandrum), this is not just a train line, but a testament to human ingenuity, natural beauty, and the timeless rhythm of rail travel.
Unexplored Northern Kerala: Backwaters, Houseboats & Scenic Rail JourneysWhen most travellers think of Kerala, their minds drift south - to the beaches of Kovalam, the canals of Alleppey, and the tea plantations of Munnar. But those willing to journey a little further north are rewarded with a quieter, more contemplative Kerala, lush with coconut groves, shimmering waterways, and villages where time still slips by at the pace of a punted canoe.
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