Experience the rich culture and incredible sights of three of India’s most popular destinations, Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. This fascinating region is full of unforgettable sights, from the serenely beautiful Hawa Mahal to the magnificent Taj Mahal.
Experience the rich culture and incredible sights of three of India’s most popular destinations, Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.
Prepare for one of the most scenic railway journeys on earth on board the famous Kalka-Shimla toy train, the Himalayan Queen. Enjoy breathtaking views of lush pine forests and colourful flowers as you journey to Shimla.
Prepare for one of the most scenic railway journeys on earth on board the famous Kalka-Shimla toy train, the Himalayan Queen.
Immerse yourself in the rich wilderness of Ranthambore National Park. Experience an unforgettable safari on the lookout for leopards, sloth bears, deer, jackals, and desert foxes.
Immerse yourself in the rich wilderness of Ranthambore National Park and embark on an unforgettable safari experience
December to February
Winter in India is generally mild and pleasant, though northern regions experience cold temperatures and occasional snowfall. Clear skies and cool days make it ideal for travel. Festivals, wildlife safaris, and cultural exploration flourish during this comfortable season across much of the country.
March to May
Summer brings rising temperatures, especially across central and northern India, with intense heat and dry conditions. Hill stations offer respite, while coastal areas remain breezy. Despite the heat, summer showcases vibrant landscapes, mango harvests, and energetic local life before the rains arrive.
June to September
The monsoon season transforms India with refreshing rains, reviving rivers, forests, and farmlands. While travel can be challenging, the countryside turns lush and green. This season is vital for agriculture and brings a romantic, dramatic atmosphere to landscapes nationwide.
October to November
Autumn marks a transition as rains recede and temperatures moderate. The air feels fresh, skies clear, and nature remains green. It is a festive period, hosting celebrations like Diwali and Durga Puja, making it one of the most vibrant and enjoyable seasons to visit India.

India’s festivals are a feast for the senses – vibrant, soulful, and deeply rooted in centuries of tradition. From the kaleidoscope of colours during Holi to the glowing lamps and celebrations of Diwali, each festival offers a powerful glimpse into the country’s rich cultural mosaic. Add the rhythmic dances of Navratri, the pageantry of Durga Puja, and the exuberance of local fairs, and you’ll find that timing your visit with a festival transforms a journey to India into something truly unforgettable.

Indian culture is deeply rooted in ancient history, from the Indus Valley Civilisation to the many empires and kingdoms that have shaped its evolution. From majestic forts and opulent palaces to sacred temples and intricately carved monuments, every corner reveals a chapter of the past. Wander through UNESCO World Heritage Sites, bustling old cities, and serene spiritual centres, and you’ll discover how traditions, beliefs, and history continue to influence daily life, rituals, architecture, and enduring cultural practices across the country.

Food is an incredible gastronomic experience, shaped by regional landscapes, age-old recipes, and deeply rooted traditions. It is a central element of Indian culture, with each region offering distinct flavours and dishes, from the spicy curries of the South to the rich, aromatic biryanis of the North. Wander through bustling markets, family kitchens, and roadside stalls, and you’ll taste how spices, techniques, and rituals come together. In India, food is not just nourishment, but a living expression of everyday life, and celebrated in countless forms.
From Himalayan peaks to Goa’s golden beaches, India reveals extraordinary diversity. Explore Rajasthan’s forts and palaces, Darjeeling’s tea gardens, and the spiritual cities of Varanasi and Amritsar. Kerala’s tranquil backwaters complete this journey of history, tradition, and serene escape across landscapes in colour and culture.
Delve into the vibrant capital of India, Delhi, a fusion of historic wonders and contemporary marvels. You’ll find UNESCO World Heritage sites sitting alongside modern architectural gems including the Lotus Temple. You could immerse yourself in the lively city streets and bustling restaurants to sample world renowned Mughlai cuisine before you enjoy the city’s enchanting ambiance by night, when Delhi’s iconic landmarks including India Gate are beautifully illuminated.
Agra is a city renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage. It is home to the iconic Taj Mahal – a testament to eternal love – that attracts visitors from around the world. Agra features other historical fascinations including the Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. You could also explore the bustling markets and indulge in delicious Mughlai cuisine while you immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is known as the ‘Pink City’ for its vibrant, pink buildings that stand out starkly against its streets. During a sightseeing tour, you’ll find the roads of its Old City lined with terracotta-coloured architecture and crowned with domed roofs decorated with intricate patterns. Set against a backdrop of jagged mountains dotted with lush greenery, you’ll relish your time to explore this marvellous city.
Shimla beckons with delightful sights to discover. Nestled in the tranquil Himalayan foothills, it offers a refreshing climate and the perfect setting for a leisurely stroll along the Mall, a picturesque pathway. What sets Shimla apart is its lack of traffic in the city centre, gifting you with a serene atmosphere. With each step, Shimla reveals an array of landmarks and city sights, inviting you to explore its varied beauty.
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