Destinations

We provide travel destination services wherever businesses need us. We enable people to travel, explore & rejuvenate across the world. Our team, consisting of European and Indian tourism professionals is well acquainted with the practices and specific characteristics of the Indian outbound market as well as those of the European inbound industry. Our relationship with the Tourism Board of these destinations provides you with the most unique services during your travel. We know the dos and don'ts of each region and we know exactly what counts.

Austria

Austria is a German-speaking country in Central Europe, characterized by mountain villages, baroque architecture, Imperial history and rugged Alpine terrain. Vienna, its Danube River capital, is home to the Schönbrunn and Hofburg palaces. It has counted Mozart, Strauss and Freud among its residents. The country’s other notable regions include the northern Bohemian Forest, Traunsee Lake and eastern hillside vineyards.

Germany

Germany, a scenic and picturesque Western European country, has an abundance of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and beaches. Rising from its turbulent history, the country is poised to become a Global tourist hub with its effervescent nightlife and new-age art districts.

Croatia

Croatia has an amazing 5,835km of coastline, 4,057km of which belongs to islands, cliffs and reefs. There are 1,185 islands in the Adriatic, while only about 50 are populated. The largest island is Krk (near Rijeka) which has a land area of 462 square km, whilst the country’s other well known islands include Hvar, Brac, Korcula and Pag.

Hungary

Budapest is Hungary's top destination city. This sprawling city maintains the regal look given to it towards the end of the 19th century. With plenty of restaurants, bars, museums, spas, and other attractions, Budapest never leaves visitors without something to do. Elaborate and historic Thermal baths are popular, especially in Budapest. On day trips from Budapest, you can visit Hollókő, a traditional Hungarian village and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as Gödöllő.

Czech Republic

Since communism was demolished in 1989, the Czech Republic – and its capital in particular – has evolved into one of Europe’s most popular travel destinations. The Czech Republic's location in the middle of Europe has seen a long history of raiding tribes, conquering armies and triumphant dynasties. This turbulent past has left a legacy of hundreds of castles and chateaux everywhere. The number and variety of Czech castles are simply awe-inspiring.

Slovakia

Slovakia offers natural landscapes, mountains, caves, medieval castles and towns, folk architecture, spas and ski resorts. Historical churches can be found in virtually every village and town in Slovakia. Most of them are built in the Baroque style, but there are also many examples of Romanesque and Gothic architecture as well. Slovakia also has rich folk traditions: songs, dances, folk art, folk costumes and folk and vernacular architecture.

Slovenia

Slovenia is best known for its mountains, ski resorts and lakes. On Lake Bled, a glacial lake fed by hot springs, the town of Bled contains a church-topped islet and a cliffside medieval castle. In Ljubljana, Slovenia’s capital, baroque facades mix with the 20th-century architecture of native Jože Plečnik, whose iconic Tromostovje (Triple Bridge) spans the tightly curving Ljubljanica River.

Innsbruck - Capital of the Alps
Due to its scenic locations in the middle of the Austrian alps, we have been able to make Innsbruck a favourite destination for the Indian film industry, making it an ideal city for Indian tourists to explore.

Zell am See / Kaprun
Find the unique trio of mountain-lake-glacier in Zell am See Kaprun and experience the most beautiful features of Austria all in one place.

Salzburger Land
Boasting of several natural lakes and resorts, as well as the "DO-RE-MI" meadow of the "Sound of Music trail", Salzburger Land is also host to one of the most scenic roads in Europe, the Grossglockner High-Alpine Road running through the Hohe Tauern National Park.

Salzkammergut
Located near Salzburg, Salzkammergut is a region of lakes and Alpine ranges with historic underground salt mines and natural ice formations that have been preserved.

Schladming Dachstein
Known for not only its natural landscapes with mountains, lakes and springs but also ideal for skiing, hiking and excursions. Robinville was also instrumental in the TV show "Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil" to be shot here. 

Linz
Our expertise with the various attractions, hotels and car services in Linz has been instrumental in drastically increasing overnight stays at Linz, with it becoming an integral part of our tour promotions.

Vienna
Vienna is the cultural and political capital of Austria. Owing to its rich history and architecture, Robinville has made Vienna an upbeat destination for Indian tourists and Bollywood films.

Salzburg
Salzburg has a number of attractions for an Indian tourist with its serene natural beauty. It is the birthplace of Mozart and also where the movie 'Sound of Music' was made.

Budapest
The river Danube bisect hilly Buda and flat Pest which are connected through a 19th century Chain Bridge, marking the unique feature of Hungary's capital city.

Saxony
Visit Germany's No. 1 cultural destination with spectacular architecture and landscapes, art collections, historic locations, music, handcrafted luxury products and state-of-the-art car factories. The "Court of the Great Mogul Aurang Zeb" is also preserved here.

Ötztal
Referred to as the "peak of Tirol", Ötztal is an Alpine valley known for its ski areas and outdoor museum recreating life in the Neolithic area. In one of its glaciers, the site where the mummified corpse of “Ötzi the Iceman” was found is commemorated.

Graz - The Heart of Austria
Graz enjoys a rich history, yet is at the same time bursting with modern life. It would not be an exaggeration to describe Graz as a city of juxtaposition. Travelers describe it as a multifaceted and culturally rich city, with activities for all.