Akorn Newsletter - March 2019

India Off The Beaten Track

India’s manifold offerings is not limited to its awe-inspiring monuments and stupendous landscapes; its essence can also be found in its culture, in the day-to-day lives of its locals, in its cuisines, in its crafts and creations, in its festivals and so much more. With the advent of spring in our country, the spirit of festivity is in the air and we are, yet again, immersed in colourful blooms and verdant flora. Aligning our thoughts with such inspiring colours and celebration that has now surrounded us, we have brought forth a gamut of experiences for our guests. From the lights and sounds of Varanasi on Dev Deepawali to the celebration of art and crafts in Jaipur’s Gyan Museum, from one full day dedicated to colours in Mysore to exploring the country’s diversity down south among the Kani tribesmen, our discerning guests can experience India in new ways. We invite our guests to try their hands at mandala painting in Bhutan as well as get involved in the journey of tea-making in the highland of south India. 

As always, India beckons with new perspectives and new ideas to explore the country with.

An evening in Varanasi during Dev Deepawali
Mandala making and more in Bhutan
Gyan Museum: Jaipur’s brand new offering
From the gardens to your cup – the journey of tea in south India
Mysore – A day spent off the beaten track
A tribal experience near Anantya Resort, Kanyakumari

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