India does not so much welcome the traveller as absorb them. This is a land where a five-thousand-year civilisation still draws breath in the present tense — where Mughal emperors' marble dreams stand beside Buddhist monasteries clinging to Himalayan cliffs, where a single dawn might offer a silent yoga session on the Ganges and, by nightfall, a sky detonating in colour for Diwali. To travel India properly is to accept that you will not see all of it. The privilege, and the art, lies in choosing which India finds you.
At TripRoutesIndia, we have spent years composing private journeys for international travellers and NRIs who have outgrown the package tour — those in search of an encounter rather than an itinerary. We think of India less as a single destination than as a constellation of them: the warrior courts of Rajasthan, the spice-scented backwaters of Kerala, the cold-desert monasteries of Ladakh and Spiti, the ghats of Varanasi where the sacred and the everyday have never quite separated.
Few countries hold spirituality and sensation in such close embrace. In Bodh Gaya and Sarnath, you walk the ground where Buddhism itself began; in Dharamshala and the high valleys of Ladakh, prayer flags and monastery bells mark time more reliably than clocks. Rishikesh, cradled where the Ganges first leaves the mountains, has taught yoga to the world for over a century — and remains, even now, somewhere to actually practise it, not merely photograph it. And then come the festivals: Holi turning entire cities into clouds of pigment each spring, a portal into the country's interior life rather than a performance staged for visitors.
Rajasthan alone could occupy a lifetime of return visits. Roughly twenty Rajput kingdoms once ruled here, each raising its own fort and palace rather than answering to a single capital — which is why the state still reads as a constellation of citadels rather than one city's story. Amber Fort rises from the Aravalli hills outside Jaipur in honey-coloured sandstone; the City Palace and the floating, almost unreal Jal Mahal anchor the Pink City itself, its rooms built half for governance, half for spectacle. Udaipur answers with white marble and water — the Lake Palace seems to hover on Lake Pichola at dusk — while Jodhpur's Mehrangarh and Jaisalmer's living, honey-gold fort prove that desert architecture can be every bit as theatrical as anything built beside a lake. Many of these palaces are hotels today, which means you do not simply visit Rajasthan's royal past. You can, for a few nights, sleep inside it.
From camel silhouettes drifting across the Thar Desert at dusk to the hush of a Kerala houseboat at sunset, we curate every detail with a craftsman's obsession and a host's warmth. Our private guides are storytellers first, historians second. Our handpicked hotels — converted palaces, heritage havelis, quietly extraordinary retreats — are experiences unto themselves, long before the day's itinerary even begins.
India spans 29 states and more than 1.4 billion stories. It holds some of the world's most magnificent monuments, its most biodiverse national parks, its most sophisticated culinary traditions, and its most spiritually profound landscapes — often within the same week of travel. Our task, and our privilege, is to help you find your own India inside all of it.
Welcome to TripRoutesIndia. India, As It Was Meant To Be Felt.
India, As It Was Meant To Be Felt. We craft deeply personal journeys for international travellers and NRIs who want to experience India beyond the surface — the real palaces, the hidden temples, the authentic cuisine, and the warmth of its people. Every journey is private, bespoke, and utterly unforgettable.
India is a huge country and an amazing potpourri of cultures and landscapes. There is something for everyone — for mountain lovers the Himalayas; for desert lovers the Thar Desert; for wildlife lovers the tiger reserves of central India; for beach lovers Goa, Kerala, and the Andamans; for heritage lovers the royal palaces and temples of Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu.
Whether you seek the romance of Rajasthan's golden forts, the spiritual pull of Varanasi's sacred ghats, the lush tranquility of Kerala's backwaters, or the raw adventure of Ladakh's high-altitude passes — TripRoutesIndia has crafted private luxury journeys to every corner of this extraordinary subcontinent.
North India is where India's greatest stories were written. It is the land of the Mughal emperors who built the Taj Mahal, of the Sikh faith's most sacred shrine at Amritsar, and of the holiest city in Hinduism — Varanasi — where pilgrims have come to bathe in the Ganges for over three thousand years. It is also the land of the high Himalayas, where ancient monasteries cling to cliffsides and the world feels both enormous and intimate at once.
From the golden triangle of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur that introduces first-time visitors to India's imperial grandeur, to the otherworldly silence of Ladakh's lunar landscape — North India offers a journey through every dimension of this extraordinary civilisation. Add the apple orchards of Himachal Pradesh, the houseboat shikaras of Dal Lake in Kashmir, and the tiger reserves of Uttarakhand — and you have a region that rewards every kind of traveller.
Explore North India →Home to the Taj Mahal — one of the seven wonders of the world — Agra is a city of eternal love and Mughal magnificence. Beyond the Taj, the mighty Agra Fort and the ghost city of Fatehpur Sikri tell the story of India's greatest empire.
India's capital is a city of breathtaking contrasts — ancient Mughal monuments alongside a buzzing modern metropolis. From Humayun's Tomb and Qutub Minar to the sensory explosion of Old Delhi's Chandni Chowk, Delhi is India in miniature.
The oldest continuously inhabited city on earth. Standing on the ghats at dawn, watching the sacred Ganga carry the prayers and ashes of a billion believers, is one of the most profoundly moving experiences India — or the world — offers.
The last great wilderness. Ladakh sits at 3,500 metres — a high-altitude cold desert of staggering beauty with turquoise lakes, ancient Buddhist monasteries, snow-capped peaks, and a sky so clear you feel you can touch the Milky Way.
Justly called Paradise on Earth. Kashmir's Dal Lake, Mughal gardens, and snow-draped passes make it one of the most visually ravishing places in Asia. Stay in a hand-carved wooden houseboat and understand why emperors wept when they had to leave.
The spiritual heart of Sikhism. The Harmandir Sahib — the Golden Temple — shimmering in the sacred Amrit Sarovar pool is among the most beautiful sights in all of India. The langar here feeds 100,000 people daily, free of charge, without exception.
From pine-forested Manali and Dharamshala to the Tibetan Buddhist heartland of Spiti Valley — Himachal is India's mountain paradise. Apple orchards, colonial hill stations, river rapids, and ancient monasteries reward every kind of mountain traveller.
The yoga capital of the world sits where the Ganges emerges from the Himalayas, swift and jade-green. Ashram retreats, white-water rafting, and the Corbett tiger reserve make Uttarakhand North India's finest adventure and wellness destination.
West India is where India's most legendary stories come alive. This is the land of the Rajput warrior kings who built the most spectacular forts and palaces the world has ever seen — forts that were never conquered, palaces whose opulence made European visitors fall silent with disbelief. It is also the land of the Great Thar Desert, where camel caravans once carried silk and spices along ancient trade routes.
Rajasthan alone is a destination of extraordinary depth — each city a different jewel in its crown. Jaipur, the Pink City. Jodhpur, the Blue City. Udaipur, the City of Lakes. Jaisalmer, the Golden City. Each one a world unto itself. Add Gujarat's Rann of Kutch, Goa's Portuguese-colonial coastline, and Mumbai's extraordinary energy — and West India becomes one of the most compelling travel regions on earth.
Explore West India →The Pink City — Rajasthan's royal capital and India's most vibrant heritage city. The Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar are only the beginning. Jaipur's bazaars overflow with block-printed textiles, blue pottery, and gemstones of every hue.
The Blue City rises dramatically from the Thar Desert, dominated by the immense Mehrangarh Fort surveying a sea of powder-blue rooftops below. Warrior Rajasthan at its most imposing — and most romantic. The view from the fort at sunset, with the city glowing in dying light, is unforgettable.
No city in India — perhaps the world — matches Udaipur for pure romance. Built around shimmering lakes, its white marble palaces, floating hotels, and garden pavilions have earned it the title "Venice of the East." Boat across Lake Pichola at dusk when the City Palace turns golden.
The Golden City rises from the Thar Desert like a mirage — a honey-coloured sandstone fort city so perfectly preserved it seems to exist outside of time. Ride camels to the Sam Sand Dunes at sunset, and fall asleep under a sky ablaze with stars. Jaisalmer is the desert at its most magical.
India's most celebrated tiger reserve combines the thrill of a wildlife safari with the drama of a 10th-century fort looming above the jungle. Bengal tigers here are famously habituated to jeeps — making this one of the world's best places to photograph a wild tiger in its natural habitat.
India's most beloved coastal escape is far more than beaches. Goa's Portuguese colonial heritage — baroque churches, whitewashed mansions, spice-laden cuisine — gives it a character completely unlike the rest of India. Come for the sunsets, stay for the seafood and the warmth of a culture that has perfected the art of living well.
From the great white Rann of Kutch — where the salt desert stretches to the horizon and flamingos wade in pink thousands — to the last Asiatic lions of Gir National Park and the extraordinary Jain temples of Palitana, Gujarat is one of India's most gloriously underrated treasures.
India's city of dreams — where the Gateway of India stands in the harbour, Bollywood dreams are manufactured in studio lots, and 20 million people pursue their ambitions with extraordinary energy. Walk the colonial boulevards of Fort, eat street vada pav at midnight, and feel the pulse of modern India at its most concentrated.
South India is India at its most ancient and most serene. While the north dazzles with Mughal grandeur and Rajput pageantry, the south whispers a different, deeper story — one of Dravidian civilisation stretching back 4,000 years, of temples whose gopuram towers rise like ornate rockets to the gods, of Kathakali dancers whose painted faces tell myths older than most nations.
Kerala is the jewel in South India's crown — its backwaters, hill stations, Ayurvedic retreats, and spice-scented forests making it one of the world's great travel experiences. Tamil Nadu is the heartland of temple culture. Karnataka holds Hampi — a lost empire of surreal beauty — and Coorg's misty coffee plantations. For the traveller who wants India's soul rather than just its spectacle, the south is essential.
Explore South India →A 900-kilometre network of canals, rivers, and lakes threaded through rice paddies and coconut groves. Drift through them on a private kettuvallam houseboat, watching egrets pick through the shallows and fishermen cast their nets as the sun sets behind the palms. Pure Kerala magic.
High in the Western Ghats, Munnar is a landscape of extraordinary beauty — rolling hills carpeted in vivid green tea plantations, mist drifting through valleys at dawn, waterfalls tumbling over volcanic rock. Stay in a plantation bungalow and breathe air so clean it feels medicinal.
Fort Kochi is India's most charming colonial town — a languid, multicultural port where Dutch, Portuguese, British, Jewish, and Chinese influences have layered themselves over millennia. Wander past Chinese fishing nets at sunset, explore Jewish synagogues, and eat the finest seafood in India.
The Meenakshi Amman Temple — 14 towering gopurams encrusted with thousands of painted sculptures — presides over a city that has been a centre of Tamil culture and devotion for over 2,500 years. Visit at dawn, when the rituals begin and the air is thick with incense and jasmine.
The city of sandalwood and silk, Mysore's magnificent Amba Vilas Palace is illuminated by 97,000 bulbs every Sunday evening — one of India's great sights. The Dasara festival here, when the Maharaja still rides in procession on a caparisoned elephant, is legendary throughout India.
The ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire spread across a landscape of extraordinary boulders along the Tungabhadra River. At its peak in the 15th century, Hampi was the world's second-largest city. Today its temples, elephant stables, and ancient bazaars make it one of Asia's most atmospheric UNESCO sites.
The former French colony on the Coromandel Coast is India's most elegant surprise — mustard-yellow colonial buildings, bougainvillea-draped boulevards, and a spiritually charged atmosphere shaped by Sri Aurobindo's Ashram and the experimental township of Auroville. The finest croissants in India, too.
Ride the UNESCO-listed Nilgiri Mountain Railway toy train through blue mountain forests to Ooty, where rose gardens, stone churches, and the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve — home to elephants, leopards, and the endangered Nilgiri Tahr — await in the cool Deccan air.
East India is India's most rewarding secret. While the west and south draw the crowds, the east offers an India of breathtaking natural beauty and cultural richness that most travellers never reach — and will never forget once they do. It is the land of Darjeeling's tea gardens, where the first flush of spring produces the world's finest tea on terraces overlooking Kanchenjunga. It is the land of Kaziranga, where one-horned rhinoceroses graze in tall elephant grass. It is the land of the Sundarbans mangroves.
Kolkata — the City of Joy — is one of India's most intellectually vibrant cities: birthplace of Tagore and Mother Teresa, home to a culinary tradition many consider India's finest. Explore East India →
At 2,000 metres, Darjeeling commands views of Kanchenjunga from tea gardens that have been producing the world's most prized tea since 1841. Ride the Toy Train, watch sunrise from Tiger Hill, and drink the finest Darjeeling first flush in the very place where it was born.
India's most intellectual city — birthplace of Rabindranath Tagore and Satyajit Ray. A city of crumbling colonial grandeur, extraordinary cuisine (the best mishti doi and hilsa fish in the world), and a warmth of spirit that travellers carry home long after other cities have faded.
Home to two-thirds of the world's remaining one-horned rhinoceroses — over 2,600 of them grazing against a Himalayan backdrop. Elephant-back safari here at dawn, with rhinos moving through the mist, is one of the great wildlife experiences anywhere in Asia.
The "Abode of Clouds" — a landscape of living root bridges (trees whose roots have been trained over centuries to span rivers), crystalline waterfalls, and caves of extraordinary geological drama. Cherrapunji's double-decker living root bridge is one of the most remarkable sights in all of India.
Tiny Sikkim punches far above its weight — bordered by Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan, it is a land of Buddhist monasteries, orchid-covered hillsides, and views of Kanchenjunga that stop the breath. Rumtek Monastery, Tsomgo Lake, and Yumthang Valley deliver rare, quiet magnificence.
India's best-kept secret — 572 islands in the Bay of Bengal, most uninhabited, all surrounded by coral reefs of extraordinary vibrancy. Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island is consistently rated among Asia's finest. The diving and snorkelling here, with manta rays and sea turtles, is genuinely world-class.
The Sun Temple at Konark — a 13th-century masterpiece in the shape of the sun god's chariot — is among the most audacious architectural achievements of the ancient world. Bhubaneswar's 400 temples, Puri's beach, and the untouched tribal heartland make Odisha one of India's most rewarding undiscovered destinations.
This is where Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment beneath the Bodhi Tree, 2,500 years ago. The Mahabodhi Temple complex draws pilgrims from Thailand, Sri Lanka, Japan, and Tibet. The quiet intensity of sitting in the meditation garden where the Buddha sat is unlike any experience in travel.
Madhya Pradesh — the Heart of India — is the country's most compelling combination of wildlife and heritage. This vast state contains more tiger reserves than any other in India, a UNESCO-listed temple complex of extraordinary artistic sophistication, a medieval fort city straight from a Mughal miniature painting, and rock art pushing human creativity back 30,000 years.
The central Indian tiger reserves — Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Pench, and Satpura — are where India's Project Tiger success story was written. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of Bengal tigers in the world. Kanha inspired Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. Explore Central India →
The highest concentration of Bengal tigers in the world. Dramatic sal forests, bamboo groves, and open meadows create perfect tiger country — and the ancient fort perched above the reserve adds magnificent historical drama to India's most thrilling wildlife destination.
Medieval India's most astonishing artistic achievement — sandstone temples whose facades are covered in sculptures of extraordinary sensuality and spiritual complexity. Built between 950 and 1050 AD, they assert with great confidence that the sacred and sensual are aspects of a single, unified cosmos.
The inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book — Kanha's vast meadows, where huge herds of barasingha (swamp deer) graze while tigers watch from the forest edge, provide a wildlife spectacle of rare grandeur. Kanha also rescued the barasingha from the very edge of extinction.
One of India's best-kept secrets — a medieval Bundela capital frozen in the 17th century, its grand cenotaphs, riverside temples, and painted palaces rising from the jungle beside the Betwa River as if time stopped. You can explore Orchha almost entirely alone, in a silence broken only by green parakeets.
Straddling the Madhya Pradesh–Maharashtra border, Pench's mixed teak and bamboo forests shelter tigers, leopards, wild dogs (dholes), and enormous herds of gaur (Indian bison). The dawn chorus here — peacocks, drongos, and the distant alarm call of deer — is worth any early morning.
India's most rewarding park for the genuine wildlife enthusiast — one of the few reserves permitting walking safaris, cycling, and boat safaris alongside jeep drives. Its sandstone ravines and dense forests shelter tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and the increasingly rare Indian wolf. Lodge experiences here are among India's finest.
India's oldest stone structure — the Great Stupa built by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BC. Its four elaborately carved toranas (gateways) depict scenes from the Buddha's life with a narrative richness and sculptural beauty that has never been surpassed in the entire history of Indian art.
Rock shelters containing some of the oldest evidence of human life in the Indian subcontinent — paintings dating back 30,000 years depicting hunting scenes, dances, and rituals with a spontaneity that modern art struggles to match. A UNESCO World Heritage Site of the most primal and profound kind.
A jewel in India's crown, Rajasthan is a wonderful blend of nature and culture. From majestic palaces and epic forts to camel safaris in the Thar Desert and candlelit dinners in heritage courtyards — this is the grand Rajasthan journey, done with complete luxury and zero compromise. History will overwhelm you in the best possible way.
Kerala is righteously called "The God's Own Country." Drift through its legendary backwaters on a private houseboat, trek through misty tea gardens in Munnar, watch Kathakali performances in centuries-old Kochi theatres, and surrender to the ancient science of Ayurvedic healing. A journey that heals as it astonishes.
Everything in the universe — dead or alive — is connected. If your mind, body, and spirit are in harmony, you have good health. This immersive journey combines Kerala's finest Ayurvedic panchakarma programmes with the unhurried luxury of the Malabar Coast's most beautiful beach retreats.
The perfect introduction to India's twin souls — the imperial grandeur of the Golden Triangle paired with the tropical serenity of Kerala's backwaters and beaches. Two Indias. One extraordinary journey. Designed for the first-time visitor who refuses to choose between history and paradise.
A journey through India's oldest, deepest layer — sacred Varanasi where civilisation began, the erotic temples of Khajuraho, the wildlife of Bandhavgarh, the medieval perfection of Orchha, and the Mughal magnificence of Agra. India at its most profound, most indelible, and most unforgettable.
One of the few journeys in India where you get an adrenaline rush and a Himalayan monastery experience within the same day. This adventure itinerary takes you to Ladakh's Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and the ancient monasteries of Thiksey and Hemis at over 3,500 metres above the world.
This is not one of those regular tourist trails. The cold mountain desert of Spiti — Ladakh's lesser-known and more dramatic neighbour — is for travellers who dare to go beyond. Ancient monasteries at 4,000 metres, villages untouched by the modern world, and a sky so clear it changes you permanently.
Ladakh is the only place on earth where you can suffer from sunstroke and frostbite simultaneously. Also known as the Roof of the World — this focused 7-day immersion in Ladakh's ancient Tibetan Buddhist culture, its monastery circuit, its passes, and its sacred lakes is genuinely transformative.
India's most celebrated cultural circuit done in luxury — Delhi's Mughal grandeur, Agra's eternal Taj Mahal, Jaipur's Pink City spectacle — then deeper into Rajasthan's royal heartland, where heritage hotels in converted palaces and forts await with the warmth of private hosts, not hotel chains.
Tamil Nadu is the only place in India where Dravidian temple architecture reached its full, extraordinary fruition. This focused 7-day journey through Madurai, Thanjavur, Mahabalipuram, and Kanchipuram is for the traveller who wants India at its most spiritually and artistically sublime.

Recently did a trip to Kerala through TripRoutes. It was really an amazing trip guided by Prafull Pitale himself. He made sure our family was safe and comfortable throughout the journey, with a great driver and the best hotels provided.

This was our fourth trip with TripRoutes — Prafull and it lived up to our very high expectations. A well organized Kashmir trip with horse rides in the valley and breathtaking snow adventures. Looking forward to more adventures with TripRoutes! The hotel stays were comfortable, and the local guides brought their own perspective to every stop. We've since also done a well-planned Rajasthan tour with the team, organised efficiently even on a short time slot — wonderful quality time with great communication throughout. Certainly planning more tours together.
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We recently visited MP as a family of 11 people with Triproutes and it was a truly amazing experience. The entire 6 days trip was very well planned covering destinations like Ujjain, Omkareshwar and Indore city. Managing a group of 11 people is not easy but everything was handled perfectly making our journey smooth and stress-free. The hotels suggested by Mr. Praful were also very good, clean and suitable for a family stay also we were provided with a brand-new Urbania bus which was fully air-conditioned and comfortable for our entire family. The team managing our tour in Indore was very polite, helpful. Highly recommended for family trips and well-organized travel experiences! Thankyou Triproutes!!
Read MoreExceeded all expectations! They made our Kashmir tour incredibly smooth. High-quality hotels, a very polite and knowledgeable driver, and an itinerary that covered all the gems like Gulmarg, Sonamarg and Betaab Valley without feeling rushed. Their honesty regarding pricing and local activities was refreshing. Highly recommend them for a worry-free Kashmir experience!
Trip of Shimla Manali & Chandigarh was organized very nicely. The traveller given by the team was comfortable. The places given in the itinerary were all covered during the trip. Overall the experience was nice.
Our journey with Trip Routes was extraordinary. Their meticulous attention to detail ensured a seamless and enjoyable trip. Despite my son falling ill during the trip, their professionalism and constant support helped us navigate the situation calmly. Their customized itinerary exceeded our expectations, and their recommendations for activities and shopping saved us money and created lasting memories. The driver cum guide provided was helpful and patient, allowing us to explore amazing places. The choice of hotels, especially Hotel Pahalgam Retreat, was exceptional, with breathtaking views and supportive staff who treated us like family. Highly recommended, and we look forward to our next adventure with them!
Read MoreWe couldn't have asked for a better vacation. The hotel was excellent — clean, spacious, with attentive staff. The vacation tour organized through the hotel was just as impressive — knowledgeable guide, perfectly paced itinerary, and transport was clean and punctual. We saw all the key highlights plus some hidden gems we wouldn't have found on our own. From the accommodation to the activities, everything was seamless and great value for money. Highly recommend both the hotel and their tour services for a stress-free, memorable trip. 5/5 stars
Read MoreOur trip to Sikkim and Darjeeling was well planned, all the itinerary was detailed well in advance with quotes. Our dedicated tour coordinator Akash provided detailed guidance through our journey across this beautiful, isolated corner of India. All the places of stay were comfortable and located at city centres, with great food and friendly, courteous staff at every stop — from Gangtok to Pelling's Kanchenjunga views to Darjeeling's Mall Road. Drivers throughout the journey were friendly, punctual and great company. We'd also recommend Namchi Ravangla Buddha Park, Char Dham and Samdruptse, just check the weather first.
Read MoreWe had a wonderful time on our customized Kerala trip. Most of the properties selected for our stay were really good and up to the mark. A special thanks to our cab driver Jarin, who made the trip even more memorable.
Travelled with my family including a 5-year-old and TripRoutes handled everything like true professionals — Jammu airport pickup, Shikara ride in Srinagar, helicopter tickets for Vaishno Devi darshan. Zero surprises, everything delivered exactly as promised. The hotel selections across Katra, Pahalgam, Gulmarg and Srinagar were outstanding, with seamless transfers and meals included — nothing was left to chance. That's what makes TripRoutes stand out. If you're planning a Kashmir trip, stop searching — they don't just plan tours, they create memories.
Read MoreWe had an amazing 5-day Meghalaya trip, all thanks to TripRoutes! The itinerary was perfectly organized, covering all the must-see spots like the Living Root Bridges and Dawki. Everything ran smoothly, from airport pickup to drop-off.
I had the most remarkable Himachal tour with my friend with help of TripRoutes. Highly professional organization — a wonderfully organized trip with luxurious accommodation and delicious food. My sincere thanks to Mr. Prafull for the excellent service.
Excellent and would recommend others if you want a safe and tension-free trip — the vehicle arrangements and the hotel selection were awesome.
Every itinerary is designed from scratch — for you, and only you. No group tours, no fixed programmes, no compromise. Your India, your pace, your story, your way. We have never run the same trip twice.
We live in India and breathe it every day. Our team has personally travelled every route, stayed in every hotel we recommend, and handpicked every guide on our roster over years of obsessive quality control.
From the moment you land to your final departure, a dedicated tour coordinator is always one phone call away — every day, every night, anywhere in India. You are never alone in a country that is new to you.
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