India is bustling country steeped in culture and traditions with a rich history to discover. Known for stunning architecture and temples, national parks lush rainforest and grassland patrolled by elephants and tigers and some of the best street food on the planet, India offers travellers a plethora of experiences to enjoy and in our opinion an Escorted Tour is the perfect way to do just that.
Journey between the iconic cities of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur - known as the Golden Triangle, see the sun rise over the Taj Mahal, cruise along the mighty River Ganges, search for tigers in Rajasthan's National Parks or explore Kerala's sleepy backwaters, the choice is yours. Each of our India Tours have been designed to show you the best of this enthralling country however with so much to see we can guarantee after one you'll be back for more!
Learn more about these amazing places to visit on your escorted tour of India
Amber was the capital of the Kachchawahs from 1037 to 1728, when Sawai Jai Singh II moved the capital from the Amber Fort to the valley below and built Jaipur. The Fort as seen today was constructed from 1592 and extended by successive rulers. It was...
The exquisite Golden Temple, the most sacred place in Sikhism, attracts pilgrims as well as tourists from all over the world. As the central place of worship for all Sikhs, it provides a welcome and shelter for people of all faiths and castes, in keeping...
Delhi is a microcosm of India’s past, present and future. Here are the extremes that make India so compelling. A city that encompasses Mughal glory, European grandeur, Punjabi opulence, and the futuristic high-rises and malls of the new satellite city...
Delhi is a microcosm of India’s past, present and future. Here are the extremes that make India so compelling. A city that encompasses Mughal glory, European grandeur, Punjabi opulence, and the futuristic high-rises and malls of the new satellite city...
In 1728 the Maharajah Sawai Jai Singh II decided to move his capital from the Amber Fort to a dry lake in the valley below. Completed in just eight years, Jaipur was the first city in India to be built with rigorous town planning according to the principles...
Sheer beauty and Shere Khan. Widely considered the greatest of India’s wildlife reserves, Kanha National Park covers nearly 1,000 sq km of deciduous forest, savanna grassland, hills and meandering rivers with crystal clear waters. Few visitors are disappointed...
Launched in 1982 and refurbished many times since, the Palace on Wheels is one of the top luxury trains in India and rated as one of the world’s great train journeys. The delight of the experience is twofold. On the one hand, you get to see all the...
Once upon a time, Ranthambore was a game reserve of the royal families of Jaipur and Karauli, where huge tiger hunts took place involving the entire royal court on some 40 elephants slaying prodigious amounts of big game. Through the 20th Century, India’s...
As if Agra didn’t have more than its fair share of attention with the Taj Mahal, it also has up its sleeve the magnificent Red Fort, also known as Agra Fort. A mere 2km from the Taj along the Yamuna River, the high red sandstone ramparts dominate a...
Rising in the Himalayas and flowing over 2,500km through India and Bangladesh before emptying into the Bay of Bengal, the mighty Ganges is the world’s third largest river after the Amazon and Congo.But it is far more than a geographical statistic. The...
When you visit India, these are the facts and useful information you need to know…
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