These are the results for your India small group cultural holidays. Click on the links to see the full details of each carefully chosen holiday from specialist operators.
Journey the Mother Ganges, India's most sacred river. Add a desert camel safari, colourful cultural experiences, royal palaces and the incomparable Taj Mahal to experience the magic of India.
Discover the natural and cultural highlights of northern India. Prepare to be amazed by the sights, sounds, hustle and bustle of Old Delhi’s narrow streets and hectic bazaars. Travelling by train to Agra you set out to discover what has been described as the world’s most beautiful building – the Taj Mahal.
type of trip:
Small group travel
price:
From £1049 - £1499 (11 days) inc UK flights
late availability:
Late availability on 14th & 21st December departures
This fascinating journey visits the major highlights such as Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur but it also includes fabulous castles, forts and palaces of Rajasthan. It is not difficult to see why this is our favourite tour of India.
This tour includes all the main highlights of Rajasthan and offers you the chance stay for four nights in old heritage hotels. You will ride camels into the Thar Desert, explore the lovely lakeside city of Udaipur, wander through remote Daspan village and ride an elephant to the Amber fort.
Few visitors experience the beauty of rural India; we step off the tourist trails and become immersed in rural life, staying in beautiful and interesting places and meeting farmers and other local craftsmen; you'll rarely see another westerner.
You’ll begin by exploring the vestiges of the former Moghul Empire in Old Delhi. Next, discover the Palace of Winds, the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur and the mysterious, deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri.
The evocative northern province of Rajasthan is awash with all the colours of India. On our classic Rajasthan adventure we discover hidden forts, majestic palaces, colourful bazaars and of course, enjoy a camel safari.
On this tour you will experience a combination of village life, wonderful mountain scenery, the tranquil world along India’s holy river bank and the hustle bustle of some of her most vibrant city centres. From Delhi to Calcutta, via the Himalayas and the Ganges, this is a wonderful trip that will stay with you for a very long time.
A trip which offers an intimate look at remote tribal village India, spending time with local people, while peppered with some of the more classic Indian delights of temples, palaces, wildlife and natural beauty.
Rajasthan conjures up a vision of princes and palaces. It also brings images of iridescent colours set against the neutral tones of dusty desert. We recapture a bygone world, visiting its major towns as well as remote forts and temples.
Snake your way from the Indian government capital of Delhi to the Indian party capital of Goa, including visits to one of India’s oldest and busiest markets, Mughal architecture, spectacular forts, the 'Venice of the East' and Goa's beaches.
This totally unique itinerary takes you on a wonderful journey along the southern branch of the Old Silk Road, through the stunning mountains of northern Pakistan to the tranquil foothills of the Indian Himalayas.
For more than a decade the holiday Mecca of Kashmir has been considered out of bounds. Not any more.... Having spent a considerable amount of time there last summer our staff now feel that the time is right to return. Come and join us on this adventure!
Mumbai to the beautiful Vale of Kashmir. Witness India’s inspiring monuments, colourful cities and serene & mellow villages. Something for everyone; meet local tribes and farmers, horse ride, cook, spot game and stay in palaces and private forts.
A fascinating mix of local village culture, architecture and wild landscapes in this tour packed full of activities. For anyone with a love of 'off-the-beaten-track’ travel, textiles, shopping, rural India, wildlife and walking.
India is a country of enormous cultural diversity, particularly in the north where the vast Gangetic Plain meets the Himalaya. Here India's history is perhaps at its most complex, manifested in the profusion of religions and landscapes.
Exotic Rajasthan, the 'Land of Princes' is blessed with awe-inspiring monuments to a fierce warrior past. The magnificent forts of Jodphur, Jaisalmer and Jaipur bear testament to the battles that once raged across this desert land, whilst the romantic palaces in Udaipur, Fatehpur Sikri and the world famous Taj Mahal offer a glimpse of a softer side to North India's rich history.