Travel to India

India is a medley of color, a profusion of contrasts, and a deep-rooted cultural ethos where history is as ancient as mankind itself. Whether it is the Golden Triangle or the ancient temples of the South, prepare to dive headlong into the bygone land of Maharajas, Mughals and their opulent palaces, and a mesmerizing culture that wrestles with modern dynamism.
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Enlighment in the Land of Diversity

A 5,000-year-old civilization, India has a unique connection between nature and its rich heritage, ancient traditions, spirituality, culture and architectural marvels ranging from forts, palaces, temples, and monuments that are the fabric of this country.

Get set to be stricken by the majestic Himalayan peaks in the north, the sun-kissed beaches of the south, the great Indian desert of the west and the breathtaking natural heritage of the east – all of which make India geographically vibrant, colourful and truly incredible.

9 days Itinerary to India

The Golden Triangle circuit – sample itinerary to unravel India

Want to change the number of days, stay in palaces, add or swap out activities, no problem! Our travel experts will customize your itinerary keeping your interests in mind.

Day One:  Arrival in Delhi. With a local and experienced guide, explore historical sites such as Humayun’s tomb, the Lotus Temple, and others

Day Two:  Continue discovering hidden gems in the Mughal capital of India

Day Three: 
Fly to Varanasi, one of the world’s oldest inhabited cities in the world and also the ancient Hindu capital. Explore historical sites and the famous ghats along the Ganes river banks.

Day Four:  Following an early morning cruise on the holy river, make your way to the Pink city, Jaipur

Day Five:  
Unravel the city of forts and palaces and clamber onto the back of an elephant as you wind your way upto Amer Fort!

Day Six:  Fly to Udaipur, the city of lakes and palaces!

Day Seven:  Explore the temples and majestic architecture of the city through the eyes of a local

Day Eight:  Fly to Jaipur and drive to Agra

Day Nine:  End your magical India trip by experiencing sunrise at the Taj Mahal

Jodhpur and the famed Ranthambore Tiger Reserve can also be added to this itinerary.

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People, food and culture

It is of no surprise that India makes up for one of the most diverse and multiethnic countries in the world where the cultures, customs, festivals and languages greatly differ by state, region and religion. Religion plays a very important role in people’s everyday lives with over a hundred revered Gods and Goddesses in beautiful places of worship. Religious festivals are intertwined into the daily significance of its people - from the more popular festivals such as Diwali and Eid to the more regional festivities such as Onam, Baisakhi and Hornbill, there is always something unique going on. The mantra of living to eat is followed keenly by all Indians alike - the wide variety of local delicacies, sweets and savories are a source of comfort and a lifestyle, whether it is at local roadside joints, quaint cafes, or luxury hotels. Biryani is a simple yet popular dish consisting of long-grained rice flavored with exotic Indian spices and mixed in with vegetables or meat. Another simple yet delicious food item is Uttapam, a thick pancake made from rice flour and topped with vegetables, originating from the South. As for dessert, there are a wealth of mouthwatering options in every region of the country ranging from Jalebis, Rasgullas, Kheer, and Malaiyo.

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Languages spoken:

Over 200 languages spoken

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Fun Fact

India is the only country in the world that has a Bill of Rights for Cows, which forbids killing of the ‘holy’ animals.

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One reason you should go here

ndia is a strikingly unique place famed for its hospitality and visiting it during one of its many celebrated festivals is an experience of a lifetime.

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