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The City of Temples The City of Temples OdishaLittle Rann of Kutch
GujaratSome places in the world are known for lush greenery, others for steep cliffs and snowy glaciers and others still for refreshing water lapping against hot beaches.
Lucknow
The city of Nawabs The city of Nawabs Uttar PradeshThe first thing that you will notice about Lucknow is its old-world charm, mirrored by its exquisite monuments, British-era buildings, and the well-known ‘Lakhnawi Tehzeeb,' the etiquette of the people of Lucknow.
Varanasi
Sacred, Soulful and Spectacular Sacred, Soulful and Spectacular Uttar PradeshVaranasi, or Benaras, (also known as Kashi) is one of the oldest living cities in the world. Varanasi is the India of your imagination.
Suggested trips for Textile
Handcrafted tours by experts.Luxury on Rail & River
- Travel like a Maharaja on the leading luxury train of India “The Maharaja Express”
- Explore the North East India while cruising on the mighty Brahmaputra River
- Sunrise visit of Taj Mahal
- Explore the famous sites of North India
Indian Panorama with Brahmaputra Cruise - Downstream
- Travel like a Maharaja on the leading luxury train of India “The Maharaja Express”
- Explore the North East India while cruising on the mighty Brahmaputra River
- Sunrise visit of Taj Mahal
- Explore the famous sites of North India
Textile Tour of India
- Visit of Crafts Museum in Delhi
- Workshop on the Hand Block Printing at Bagru Village near Jaipur
- Learn about the different weaving processes of Textiles in Gujarat i.e. Bandhani (knot dyeing), Patola, Ajrakh Block Printing, Traditional Embroidery, Pitloom Weaving etc.
Treasures of India with Brahmaputra Cruise - Downstream
- Travel like a Maharaja on the leading luxury train of India “The Maharaja Express”
- Explore the North East India while cruising on the mighty Brahmaputra River
- Sunrise visit of Taj Mahal
- Explore the famous sites of North India
Treasures of India with Brahmaputra Cruise - Upstream
- Travel like a Maharaja on the leading luxury train of India “The Maharaja Express”
- Explore the North East India while cruising on the mighty Brahmaputra River
- Sunrise visit of Taj Mahal
- Explore the famous sites of North India
Experiences !!
Be not just a Spectator but a ParticipantJetpur - Screen printing
JunagarhJetpur is a textile town and one of the largest centers for screen-printing, block printing and yarn dyeing workshops in the country. It is famous for cotton saree industry. Jetpur is a pleasure for textile enthusiasts who can visit and experience the process of printing and dyeing. Here dye work is done in bulk by screen printing.
Mata-ni-Pachedi
AhmedabadMata-ni-Pachedi is a traditional art of painting the image of goddesses on a piece of cloth found in the temple which is of a multicolored animated images of gods and goddesses, devotees, followers, flora and fauna with a narrative story.
Pethapur block making unit
AhmedabadPethapur village in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, is a hub of wood block makers, who supply customized blocks to the centres of block printing. Wooden block making has been a popular profession among the inhabitants of Pethapur for about 300 years.
Sumrasar
BhujSumrasar is a weaving village and specializing in Suf, Rabari and Garasia Jat embroidery. Visit the home of local weaver and learn about this art. We will also have an opportunity to visit the local school and interact with the friendly school kids. The village set up is very interesting to observe the daily village life.
Tie & Dye or Bandhani art
BhujBandhani is an expression used in Gujarat for textiles where different designs are produced by tying individual parts of the fabric before dying. The Gujrati word‘ Bandhavun’ is derived from the Sanskrit word for tying ‘Bandhan’. The people engaged in producing designs on fabric as a result of tie-dying technique are known as ‘Bandhej’.
What would you like to see?
Let us explore!Khadi Plaza Or Udhyog Bharti
GondalIt is similar to Delhi’s “ Khadi Gram Udyog bhandar” where guests can buy Khadi products like unstitched fabrics, home decoration pieces, soaps etc.
The main attraction is that one can see thread looms where women were involved in making of thread which is later used in making of Khadi cloth.