India, India Travel Tours & Trips

India Travel Tours & Trips

Pushkar's cultural treats and camel fair

Hampi's boulders and ruins

Udaipur and Lake Pichola

Off-the-beaten-track in Nimaj Bagh

The road to Nubra Valley

Houseboat backwater cruise in Kerala

Delhi

UNESCO World Heritage-listed Taj Mahal

Train travel - a quintessentially Indian experience

Jaipur’s Amber Fort

Ranthambore's tigers

Gwailor’s millennium-old fort

The ancient trading town of Jaisalmer

Cochin's diverse history

Varkala on the Arabian Sea

Goan cuisine

Colonial Old Goa

The perfect day in Anjuna

Walk to remote Rumbak

The Great Thar Desert trading town of Jodhpur

Desert camel safari

The Ganges and Varanasi

Chandelao - medieval fortress turned heritage hotel

Mcleodganj Little Lhasa under the Himalayas

Jim Corbett National Park and Tiger Reserve

Wagah Border Ceremony

Khajuraho Monument Complex

When you absolutey, positively have to sleep

Nothing beats a campfire singalong. These guys know what we're talking about

Indian street food is incredible. Trust us on this one

  • Trips & tours in India

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    20 days
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    Tales of Rock & Massala Chai

    Countries visited: Nepal, India
    Hard bits: Trekking the Annapurna circuit and getting down from an elephant gracefully. Fun bit: white-water rafting in thermally heated water. Best bit: practicing your Princess...
    19 days
    from US $1495
    Sale price from US $1,121

    Ain't no Mountain High Enough

    Countries visited: Nepal, India
    To punish himself for falling asleep while meditating, Buddha cut off his eyelids. These eyelids then grew into the tea plant, because drinking tea will keep you from falling...
    14 days
    from US $1095
    Sale price from US $821

    There's Nothing Sub About This Continent

    Countries visited: Nepal, India
    Once you hit Jaipur you'll be sharing the sidewalk with kids, cows, rickshaws, chai wallaws, street food vendors, stray dogs and about 3.1 million other people. Watch your...
    7 days
    from US $530

    India Recon

    Countries visited: India
    We'll take you around India on foot, train, local bus and auto rickshaw. What's that smell, you ask? Why its India's contagious zest for life! Cue Bollywood dance...
    11 days
    from US $790

    Infra-Red India

    Countries visited: India
    India does exactly what it says on the box. Cows are more important than you. The Taj is the best thing you’ll ever see. And yes, the people really do smile that much. (Was...
  • Why we love India

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    Your safety is our top priority. It’s one of the main things we consider when designing and operating our trips. Here’s some of the ways we help to keep you safe, and a few of the things you can do to make your trip memorable for all the right reasons. Before you travel We monitor travel alerts provided by the Australian, UK, USA and Canadian governments on a daily basis. Before a tour goes on sale we assess any risks and decide how to reduce and manage these. If we determine that an entire trip, part of a trip or an activity is too risky we won’t do it. It’s as simple as that. If we can’t address the issues and improve conditions we might modify an itinerary, change the accommodation or even decide not to travel to a certain location. Our overseas staff and local leaders are trained to address any health and safety concerns during trips. Before you travel, we’ll give you an emergency phone number. You’ll also get comprehensive pre-departure information, with information about vaccinations and other relevant health issues. We’ll also tell you if there’s any special clothing or equipment you need to bring. During your trip: You local leader is trained in first aid and always carries a first aid kit. Being a local means that if something does go wrong they know fastest and most effective way to get help. We’ll also give you a 24-hour emergency number in addition to the emergency destination telephone number. What you can do: Read through all the information we send you. If you’ve got any questions we’re always available to help. Keep an eye out for travel alerts by consulting your local Foreign Office. We also monitor these daily so that we can modify tours if necessary. Get some medical travel advice about the countries you are visiting, particularly about vaccinations and the type of personal first aid kit you should carry. Make sure you tell us any medical conditions, special needs or dietary requirements you might have. Get your vaccinations and take relevant medication well before travelling so they have time to take effect.

  • From our Blog

    India: Beyond the chaos

    Life's pretty sweet when you're cruising the backwaters of Kerala in Southern India. It doesn't take long to unwind and relax, letting the peace settle over you. This labyrinth of interconnected canals, rivers, lakes and inlets, is formed by more than 900 km of waterways. And you'll feel...

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    Top 5 benefits of travelling with kids

    It’s often thought that once you have children your opportunities to travel suddenly become limited to European holiday resorts with high-rise hotels and a Kids’ Club run by a sweaty man in a giant purple dolphin suit.

    But why should the exploring stop when you’re a parent? Having...

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    Inside knowledge: A travel expert tells all

    Glenyce Johnson is the Managing Director of Peregrine, and she's also one of our most passionate travellers. Glenyce has been to over 100 countries, and her next big challenge will be to tackle the Camino Trail in Spain next year.

    I sat down to chat with Glenyce and was swept up in her world of...

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    Packing tips for India

    India is top of many people’s ‘must see’ list, a truly exotic and colourful country steeped in history. It’s the kind of place where you want to be gazing at the sights, not frantically searching the shops for eye drops!

    I’ve put together a list of the essential...

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    Cook an Indian feast for your vegan friend

    There's two types of people in this world...meat lovers and non-meat lovers. I guess you could say we're a lot like pizzas that way. But what about that curious new group (who don't have a pizza named after them yet)... the vegans? 

    Holding a dinner party these days means...

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