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North India Unplugged

COUNTRY:
India
HOLIDAY TYPE:
A small group adventure
DEPARTURES:
PRICE:
From £1330 (36 days) excluding flights. We can arrange flights from the UK.
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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North India Unplugged

North India Unplugged

Small group adventure holiday
This is a 'small group adventure' - on our group trips you'll be with a maximum of 11 like minded travellers and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends it's good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting people from other parts of the world as well as seeing new places!

Because of our small group size, we're able to guarantee departures for all of our trips. Once you have booked and paid your deposit, your trip is guaranteed to go!

How this holiday makes a difference

In a country where so many ethnic communities live together, it’s important to respect individual religious beliefs. Our company wants to promote this understanding through insight into religious and cultural practices. Our leaders will take you into temples, mosques, shrines and gurudwaras where appropriate, and are able to teach the group about the etiquette and customs specific to the place visited, enabling a deeper understanding for the group of the communities and cultures encountered in India.

One of the major organisations we support in India is Deepalaya. Through Deepalaya, our company are currently sponsoring a number of children in the slums of South Delhi to complete their schooling, an opportunity they would otherwise not be able to afford. Since 1990, the support of this organisation has enabled thousands of children to receive quality education and become professionally qualified, for example, as teachers and technicians. We visit one of our own responsible travel projects, Taragram. This unique papermaking plant was set up to give tribal women from the area a chance to work outside the traditional areas normally afforded to them. All the paper is made from recycled clothing and wood pulp.

You will have many opportunities to interact with the friendly locals in your visit through India. We take camel rides in the Thar Desert and at night the riders get the camp fire burning, cook us dinner and entertain us with Rajasthani folk songs – a great opportunity to meet the local families and learn about how they live in the unique landscape.

Travellers are each given a "Responsible Travel" bag of information including trip specific guidelines for minimising impact, a language sheet, general information on responsible travel issues in India and information on worthwhile projects that we support in India. The bags are made by members of Karm Marg, a movement for street children and young adults in Delhi.

With the help of a local organisation, Help in Suffering, and the information gathered from our leaders and passengers, we have decided to not include the elephant ride up to the palace due to the inhumane manner in which these animals are maintained. On the Agra-Jaipur highway, there are numerous sloth bears being used to entertain tourists and they are badly abused and beaten. Through our foundation, we support the efforts of an organisation called Wildlife SOS in their setting up a sanctuary to care for these tortured bears. In voluntarily giving up the bears to the project, the owners are re-educated and re-skilled and are compensated with motorized rickshaws or welding tools.

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North India Unplugged

Reviewed 21 Oct 2008 by Hilary Vass4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Awaking early in the morning in Orchha and visiting the Cenotaphs with only a gardener as a guide. The whole experience in Chenderi - such a unique place. Visiting local schools and eating with local people.
...sorry I could just not stop at one memory .

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Look on http://www.stuffyourrucksack.com/ to see if there is anything you could pack which is needed by a school or other place you may visit on your trip. Relax. If you need a hairdryer - pack your own!

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Yes - I felt I had the opportunity to meet and be entertained by the local. I bought a sari direct from the loom and have kept in touch with one of the schools we visited. ...so that I hope that I will be able to continue to benefit the local people even now I have returned home.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


I cannot wait to return to India... this was an amazing experience and I hope to do more responsible travel trips in the future. I am a convert!
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