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Don’t miss this opportunity to travel to the western state of Gujarat in the comfort of a small group. This unassuming a...
17/07/2025

Don’t miss this opportunity to travel to the western state of Gujarat in the comfort of a small group.

This unassuming and beautiful region is a mecca of sorts for anything related to textiles. Seldom can one find such a vast range of luxurious, highly prized textile arts in one place.

Our hands-on workshops with artisans are not just a way to get those creative juices flowing but to also have meaningful interaction with local people.

And there is more!

We make sure you don’t miss the architectural heritage in the form of stepwells. They’re not just any wells, but are lavishly adorned, subterranean marvels.

There is also unique wildlife to be explored and surreal landscapes to marvel at.

Tour begins and ends in “maximum city” Mumbai.

08-21 February 2026

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Call/WhatsApp at +91 9899116467 or email at [email protected]

27/03/2025
27/03/2025
We love Indian textiles and love how they are created.Bagru in Rajasthan is well known for its fascinating hand block pr...
25/03/2025

We love Indian textiles and love how they are created.

Bagru in Rajasthan is well known for its fascinating hand block printed textiles.

Slide 1: Stacks of wood wait to be transformed into beautiful printing blocks in the hands of the skillful artisan

Slide 2: Fabric, treated with age old recipes, is now ready to receive dabu or mud paste patterns using the carved wooden blocks. This mud is made with a special recipe and will act as a resist when the dyeing takes place.Saw dust is sprinkled on it to help it dry and bind better.

Slide 3: The printed sheets are spread on the ground to dry in the sun. Next, the dyer has prepared an indigo vat which takes skill, patience and experience. He pushes the fabric into the dye and knows exactly how to get the colour evenly on the whole length, how long to keep it inside, how many times to repeat the process to get the desired shade of the colour.

Slide 4: The coloured fabric now gets washed several times till the mud resist is completely removed.

Slide 5: And off it goes to be dried a final time.

West Bengal in India is incredibly rich in its arts and crafts. One of the unique crafts in the region is Sholapith. Sho...
18/03/2025

West Bengal in India is incredibly rich in its arts and crafts.

One of the unique crafts in the region is Sholapith.

Shola is an aquatic flowering plant (biological name is Aeschynomeme aspera) and is one of the lightest woods in the world. It has a corky texture, a paper-thin bark, and feels and looks like Styrofoam.

Due to the milky white colour of the shola, it is regarded as pure and hence used to make items to adorn Hindu idols, as well as headgear for brides and grooms for the wedding ceremony. Figurines, decorative etc are also made, some with really fine detail.

The well-known pith helmets (sola topees) worn by Europeans in the Indian subcontinent and often associated with the British Empire were made of this material. Due to its light weight, it was the perfect head gear in hot climes.

At Jasmine Trails we love sharing the vast and fabulous arts and crafts of India with our guests. Contact us to know more and get started on planning that tour! [email protected]

A devotee leaving the Kapaleeshwarar temple with a bowl of cooked, consecrated rice in her hand. Her saree contrasts bea...
08/03/2025

A devotee leaving the Kapaleeshwarar temple with a bowl of cooked, consecrated rice in her hand. Her saree contrasts beautifully against the stone sculptures at the gate.




Munnar town lies in the Western Ghats mountain range of Kerala in southern India. Situated at 1500 meters elevation with...
04/03/2025

Munnar town lies in the Western Ghats mountain range of Kerala in southern India. Situated at 1500 meters elevation with lovely, cool weather, it was a favourite escape for the British in the 19th C.

This was also when they introduced tea cultivation to the region as part of an effort to compete with Chinese monopoly on tea.

This is the kind of place where we end up taking hundreds of photos and then finally realize that we really just need to take it all without the camera. (I had to resist adding many more photos in this post😄).

Munnar is a perfect destination to unwind and rejuvenate in nature.

Contact us to know how to fit this amazing destination into an exciting southern India tour.

Generous praise from our guests works to fuel our passion to continue doing what we do. Grateful for the appreciation as...
03/03/2025

Generous praise from our guests works to fuel our passion to continue doing what we do.

Grateful for the appreciation as well as to all those who work with us to create memorable experiences for our guests.

Absolutely loved this lady who added not just a fabulous splash of colour to this temple site but also such joy. She had...
01/03/2025

Absolutely loved this lady who added not just a fabulous splash of colour to this temple site but also such joy. She had her cozy personal spot in a window and was blissfully engrossed in a happy conversation.

The experience of traveling in India is always accenuated by it's colours and its people. Unadulterated.

Allow us to show you India through our eyes.
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26/09/2024
Play of light and shadow through delicate jaalis. The days when waking up super early is totally worth it. Taken last wi...
11/04/2024

Play of light and shadow through delicate jaalis. The days when waking up super early is totally worth it. Taken last winter in the Humayun’s tomb complex.

Dung to useful art. Had to stop on this drive in an urban village near Gurgaon to take pictures of this beautiful cow pa...
10/04/2024

Dung to useful art. Had to stop on this drive in an urban village near Gurgaon to take pictures of this beautiful cow pat hut. The dung patties are efficiently stacked and the whole thing turned into an artistic storeroom for them. Love how the simplest and seemingly mundane is executed with passion and care.

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Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
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