These are the results for your Indian Himalayas cultural tours. Click on the links to see the full details of each carefully chosen holiday from specialist operators.
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.
A blend of Spiti's rich cultural heritage and natural splendours, this trail provides a unique insight into the Spitian way of life, balanced with the opportunity to explore the habitats of wildlife such as the Snow Leopard, Tibetan Wolf, and Blue Sheep.
Experience India's diversity; the bustling capital and narrow streets of Old Delhi in the plains, the tranquil and untouched foothills of the Himalaya and the opportunity to see the elusive tiger in Corbett.
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.
Journey along the spectacular Leh to Manali Highway, experience the Buddhist Lands of Ladakh and visit the Dalai Lama's Home & Sacred Amritsar on this cultural adventure.
Your experience in this tour includes unique opportunities to visit the picturesque and remote Himalayan villages; experience the art & culture at its best in Shantiniketan and discover tigers at Sunderbans National Park.
Journey into the heart of 'Mayel Lyang', which means 'Paradise', to Dzongu in Northern Sikkim, a district reserved for the Lepcha community, the original inhabitants of Sikkim. It is believed that when the Lepchas die, their spirits are taken into Mayel Lyang.
Ladakh is a much forgotten land of mountains, monasteries and great heritage and culture. Explore this north western most province of India, geographically an extension of the high Tibetan plateau.
A chance to experience Himalayan village life on a two day moderate trek between three small villages set in stunning scenery overlooking Sikkim and with Kanchenjunga never far from view.