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Thimphu
Probably the most unusual capital city in the world, Thimphu is where the modern world meets tradition in Bhutan. Locals wander around in national dress while shopping or enjoying local restaurants. It's a great place to get your introduction to the country for a few nights, with some excellent sights and beautiful walks up to remote hillside monasteries.

Punakha
A stunning, tropical valley full of hidden treasures, Punakha is an absolute must on any Bhutan itinerary. Home to the most beautiful Dzong in the country, it's a wonderful place to spend 3 nights exploring and soaking up the beauty of the area. We've handpicked some stunning hotels and great activities, from rafting to morning prayers at the local nunnery.

Paro
Weaving your way through the clouds and touching down in Paro is an experience you'll never forget. Here, monasteries dot the hillside, the forest lies as far as your eyes can see, and you can visit the spectacular Tigers Nest monastery. We recommend Paro for 3 nights at the end of a Bhutan trip, with one day to hike to the Tigers Nest and the other to simply relax or explore the valley.

Kathmandu
You certainly know when you've touched down in Nepal's capital city. Kathmandu is bursting with energy and colour. We recommend a few nights at the start or end of an itinerary to take in the city's sights and spend time wandering the oldest part of town, Thamel. Highlights include Boudhanath Stupa and the ancient city of Bhaktapur.

Delhi
Lots of people simply disregard Delhi, but we would recommend spending a few days embracing the chaos of India's capital. Spend time enjoying the contrasts of Old and New Delhi, the impressive architecture, markets, and a whole host of unique activities we've collated. Delhi also makes sense logistically for any international and domestic flights.

Agra
Home to the greatest testament to love - The Taj Mahal. We would generally recommend just one night in Agra to see the Taj, Agra Fort, and to maybe enjoy a morning yoga class in front of the world-famous monument. Agra is best reached by train from Delhi and by road to Ranthambhore and Jaipur.

Jaipur
The famed Pink City of Jaipur is bursting with colour, culture, and life. Considered to be the gateway to Rajasthan, it's a wonderful place to spend three nights exploring the City Palace, Amber Fort, beautiful markets and take part in some unique activities. Simply not to be missed if you are in the area.

Mumbai
The sprawling metropolis of Mumbai is home to India's film industries, some of Asia's biggest slums, and lots and lots of people! It's also fast becoming a cultural hub of galleries, trendy restaurants, bars, and excellent hotels. Logistically it makes sense to start or end a trip in Bombay, and 2 or 3 nights is usually about right.

Goa
Beaches, yoga, seafood, parties, surfing. What's not to love about Goa? We've handpicked some beautiful hotels for you to choose from and would usually recommend Goa at the end of a trip. It would usually involve a domestic flight from your last location to reach the coast.

The Maldives
A country of unparalleled natural beauty, island escapes doesn't get much better than this. Days here are spent diving or snorkelling, wondering perfect white sandy beaches, and switching off from the world.

Chitwan
One of the best places to spot one-horned Black Rhino in the wild, the forests of Chitwan National Park cover an of more than 932 sq km. As one of the most popular parks in Nepal, it can be busy, but we've handpicked lodges who take their wildlife seriously and will provide the best experience. Here you can also see deer, monkeys and more than 500 species of birds.

Pokhara
A location that ticks all the boxes, Pokhara is a beautiful little town and the gateway to some incredible Himalayan trekking. We've handpicked a few lovely lakeside hotels to choose from and some awesome, adrenaline-fuelled activities to fill your days. If you want to head out on a trek into the Annapurnas, just let us know and we can tailor something to suit.

Andaman Islands
Untouched, unspoilt and remote - the Andaman Islands are an incredible location to finish any Indian adventure. Here jungle backs right onto the beach, and days are spent hiking, snorkelling and relaxing on some of the most perfect coastlines in the World. We would recommend at least 4 nights, as it takes a long flight and ferry to reach these remote islands.