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From majestic palaces and vibrant bazaars to peaceful backwaters and ancient temples, discover India with your own private guide, driver, and customized itinerary.
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1. Golden Triangle Private Tour (Delhi – Agra – Jaipur)
One of the most popular travel circuits in India, the Golden Triangle Private Tour covers Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur - three culturally rich and historically significant cities. Marvel at the Taj Mahal, one of the world’s most iconic monuments and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Wander through the Pink City of Jaipur, exploring majestic forts like Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal. In Delhi, uncover layers of history with visits to Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, and India Gate. Enrich your experience with block printing workshops, traditional Rajasthani dinners, and local cultural performances for a true taste of Indian heritage.
2. Rajasthan Private Tour
Enjoy the regal charm and desert beauty of Rajasthan with this in-depth tour across its most iconic cities. Udaipur, the City of Lakes, offers romantic palaces and serene boat rides. Jodhpur, with its towering Mehrangarh Fort and blue-washed streets, is rich in warrior tales. Explore the golden sands of Jaisalmer with thrilling camel safaris, folk music evenings, and unforgettable desert camping under the stars. Stay like royalty in this Rajasthan Private Tour in heritage havelis and palace hotels, enjoying warm hospitality and timeless architecture.
3. Taj Mahal Private Tour
Short on time but big on impact, the Taj Mahal Private Tour is ideal for a quick yet luxurious getaway. Perfect for same-day or overnight trips from Delhi, this tour includes a private guide, luxury vehicle, and skip-the-line entry. Enjoy a personalized, unhurried experience as you soak in the beauty and romance of the Taj Mahal. A favorite among couples, photographers, and first-time visitors, this tour makes one of the Seven Wonders of the World truly unforgettable.
4. South India Private Tour
Delve into the lush landscapes and spiritual depth of South India with a culturally impressive private tour. Glide through the peaceful backwaters of Kerala in a houseboat. Explore the ancient Dravidian architecture of Tamil Nadu, including the stunning shore temples of Mahabalipuram and the vibrant Meenakshi Temple in Madurai. Visit spice plantations, enjoy Ayurvedic therapies, and savor the rich coastal cuisine that defines the South Indian experience.
5. Varanasi & Spiritual India Private Tour
This tour takes you into the spiritual heart of India, where devotion, rituals, and philosophy come alive. Witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti on the sacred ghats of Varanasi - a powerful blend of fire, chant, and water.
Visit other spiritual centers like Rishikesh, the yoga capital of the world, and Haridwar, known for its holy river dips. In Bodhgaya, walk the path of Buddha’s enlightenment. The journey includes temple visits, yoga sessions, and opportunities to engage with local priests and spiritual teachers, offering a deeply meaningful and transformative travel experience.
Delhi - Capital City
Delhi, India's bustling capital, seamlessly blends ancient history with modern vibrancy. Explore the grandeur of the Red Fort, the intricate carvings of Qutub Minar, and the serene beauty of Humayun’s Tomb, all UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Wander through the lively lanes of Chandni Chowk, savoring street food and shopping for traditional crafts.
Modern Delhi boasts upscale districts like Connaught Place and cultural hubs such as Hauz Khas Village. The city also features grand government buildings from the colonial era, such as Rashtrapati Bhavan and India Gate. From museums and art galleries to buzzing nightlife and street performances, Delhi is a place of contrasts that reflect India’s dynamic spirit. Whether you're a history buff, foodie, or shopper, Delhi has something to offer every traveler.
Agra - Taj City
Agra, located in Uttar Pradesh, is renowned for the Taj Mahal, a symbol of eternal love and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city also houses the majestic Agra Fort, a testament to Mughal architecture, and the serene Mehtab Bagh, offering a picturesque view of the Taj across the Yamuna River.
Agra's rich Mughal heritage is evident in its monuments and the city's vibrant culture. Beyond the monuments, Agra is also known for its marble handicrafts, leather goods, and sweet delicacies like petha. Visit Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO-listed ghost city just an hour away, to complete your historical journey. Agra’s mix of romance, history, and artistry makes it an essential stop on any Indian itinerary.
Jaipur - Pink City
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is a city steeped in royal history and architectural splendor. Known as the "Pink City" due to its distinctive pink-hued buildings, Jaipur boasts landmarks like the Amber Fort, City Palace, and the Hawa Mahal.
The city's bustling markets offer exquisite handicrafts, jewelry, and textiles. Jaipur's rich cultural heritage is celebrated through its festivals, traditional music, and dance forms. Don't miss the Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO-listed astronomical observatory. You can also try block printing workshops, sample Rajasthani dishes like dal baati churma, or enjoy a traditional puppet show. With luxury hotels in former palaces and vibrant local bazaars, Jaipur offers a regal yet authentic taste of Rajasthan.
Udaipur - Lake City
Udaipur, often referred to as the "City of Lakes," is a romantic city go in the Aravalli Range of Rajasthan. The city is renowned for its picturesque lakes, including Lake Pichola, and architectural marvels like the City Palace and Jag Mandir. Udaipur's rich cultural heritage is reflected in its traditional music, dance, and art forms. The city's vibrant markets offer a variety of handicrafts, textiles, and jewelry. Take a boat ride on Lake Pichola at sunset or attend a cultural dance show at Bagore Ki Haveli. Visit Saheliyon Ki Bari or explore nearby attractions like Kumbhalgarh Fort. Udaipur is ideal for honeymooners, art lovers, and anyone seeking a scenic, tranquil getaway with royal charm.
Jodhpur - Blue City
Jodhpur, known as the "Blue City" for its indigo-painted houses, is a vibrant city in Rajasthan. The city's iconic Mehrangarh Fort offers panoramic views and houses a museum showcasing Rajasthan's royal history. Nearby, the Umaid Bhawan Palace stands as a testament to the city's royal heritage.
Jodhpur's bustling markets, such as Clock Tower Market, are filled with spices, textiles, and handicrafts. Enjoy a walk through the old town’s blue alleys, or try local specialties like mirchi vada and mawa kachori. You can also visit the Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park, or take a jeep safari to nearby villages to experience traditional Marwari hospitality. Jodhpur offers the perfect mix of history, color, and desert adventure.
Jaisalmer - Desert CITY
Jaisalmer, often called the "Golden City," is a mesmerizing desert town in Rajasthan. The city's centerpiece is the Jaisalmer Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which houses temples, palaces, and narrow lanes lined with havelis.
The fort's golden sandstone walls shimmer under the desert sun, giving the city its golden hue. Jaisalmer's rich cultural heritage is evident in its traditional music, dance, and crafts. Don’t miss the intricately carved Patwon Ki Haveli and Gadisar Lake. For a magical experience, spend a night under the stars in the Thar Desert, complete with camel safaris, folk performances, and a traditional Rajasthani meal. Jaisalmer is a dreamscape straight out of a fairy tale.
Varanasi - Holy City
Varanasi, one of the oldest living cities in the world, is a spiritual epicenter located on the banks of the sacred Ganges River. The city's ghats, such as Dashashwamedh Ghat, are bustling with rituals, prayers, and ceremonies.
Visitors can witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti, a nightly ritual that pays homage to the river goddess. Varanasi's narrow lanes are filled with temples, ashrams, and bustling markets. Explore the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple, shop for Banarasi silk sarees, or take a peaceful boat ride at sunrise. The city is also home to Sarnath, where Buddha gave his first sermon. Varanasi is a place where life, death, and devotion coexist in a profoundly spiritual rhythm.
Kerala (Kochi, Munnar, Alleppey) - God’s Own City
Kerala, famously called “God’s Own Country,” is a paradise of lush greenery, tranquil backwaters, and cultural richness. Begin your journey in Kochi, a historic port city that blends colonial charm with a vibrant arts scene. Visit Fort Kochi, explore Chinese fishing nets, the Dutch Palace, and enjoy Kerala’s signature Kathakali performances.
Next, head to Munnar, a picturesque hill station surrounded by rolling tea plantations, misty hills, and waterfalls. Enjoy visits to tea factories, spice gardens, and trekking trails in the Western Ghats.
In Alleppey (Alappuzha), experience the serenity of Kerala's famous backwaters on a houseboat cruise, drifting past palm-lined canals and village life. Enjoy authentic Kerala cuisine cooked fresh on board, and take in stunning sunset views from the water.
Kerala is also known for Ayurveda, and a rejuvenating massage session is a must. Whether you're enjoying a sunset on a houseboat, sipping tea in the hills, or soaking in local traditions, Kerala offers a gentle, soulful escape rich in natural beauty and hospitality.
Rishikesh & Haridwar - Yoga City
Go in the foothills of the Himalayas, Rishikesh and Haridwar are two of India’s most spiritual destinations. Both cities sit along the sacred Ganges River and are central to Hindu pilgrimage routes.
Haridwar, one of the seven holiest places in India, is known for its ritual river dips and the stunning Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri, where thousands gather to witness the mesmerizing evening prayer with lamps and chanting. It’s especially significant during Kumbh Mela, attracting millions of devotees.
Just an hour away, Rishikesh is famed as the Yoga Capital of the World. It’s dotted with ashrams offering yoga and meditation retreats for beginners and advanced practitioners alike. The Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula suspension bridges offer panoramic river views.
Adventure lovers will also find excitement here with white-water rafting, camping, and trekking opportunities. From serene spirituality to riverside cafés and vibrant street life, Rishikesh and Haridwar together offer a balance of peace, purpose, and adventure—perfect for those seeking both inner and outer journeys.
Tamil Nadu (Chennai, Madurai, Thanjavur) - Temple City
Tamil Nadu is a cultural treasure trove in South India, rich with temple architecture, classical arts, and spiritual traditions. Start in Chennai, a modern metropolis with deep cultural roots. Explore Marina Beach, the Kapaleeshwarar Temple, and the Government Museum, or enjoy a Carnatic music performance. Chennai’s culinary scene is also a highlight, offering traditional South Indian dosas, idlis, and filter coffee.
Next, head to Madurai, one of the oldest cities in India, centered around the stunning Meenakshi Amman Temple—a vibrant, active place of worship known for its towering gopurams and intricate carvings. The city also hosts festivals like Chithirai Festival, attracting thousands of pilgrims.
In Thanjavur, enjoy the legacy of the Chola dynasty. Visit the magnificent Brihadeeswarar Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore the city’s rich tradition of Tanjore painting and classical dance.
Tamil Nadu’s temple towns are living museums, where age-old rituals and artistic excellence thrive. With its spiritual ambiance, scholarly depth, and artistic soul, Tamil Nadu offers a profound cultural journey through the heart of southern India.
Khajuraho - Temple City
Khajuraho, located in Madhya Pradesh, is world-famous for its group of erotic and spiritual temples, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built between the 9th and 12th centuries by the Chandela dynasty, these temples are celebrated for their intricately carved sculptures that depict gods, goddesses, celestial beings, musicians, dancers—and even scenes of daily life and intimacy.
The carvings, often misunderstood, reflect a deeper spiritual symbolism tied to the Hindu philosophy of kama (desire) as a path to divine union. The main temples like Kandariya Mahadev, Lakshmana Temple, and Vishwanath Temple stand out for their sheer architectural brilliance.
The complex is divided into Western, Eastern, and Southern groups of temples, each with distinct themes and styles. Every February, Khajuraho hosts the Khajuraho Dance Festival, where India’s top classical dancers perform against the backdrop of these timeless temples.
Surrounded by a quiet rural setting, Khajuraho offers more than just historical intrigue—it invites reflection on the balance of art, spirituality, and human experience. It's a must-visit for lovers of architecture, history, and cultural depth.
Orchha - Hidden City
Orchha, a hidden gem in Madhya Pradesh, offers a blend of medieval charm, architectural grandeur, and serene riverfront beauty. Once the capital of the Bundela kingdom, Orchha sits peacefully along the Betwa River, surrounded by lush forests and a sense of timelessness.
The Orchha Fort complex is its crown jewel, featuring the Raja Mahal, Jehangir Mahal, and Rani Mahal—each with beautiful murals, jharokhas, and stories etched in stone. The Chaturbhuj Temple, built to house an idol of Lord Rama, offers panoramic views of the town.
One of the most striking sights is the Cenotaphs (Chhatris) by the riverbank, best viewed during sunset as the sky casts a golden hue over these silent monuments.
Orchha is also a place of living devotion, especially at the Ram Raja Temple, where Lord Rama is worshipped as a king. Life here flows at a slow, soulful pace, inviting you to walk through its narrow lanes, interact with locals, and soak in its spiritual essence. Less crowded than other heritage destinations, Orchha offers an offbeat yet deeply enriching experience of India’s regal and religious past.
Winter
India is primarily regarded as a winter vacation spot, having pleasant weather from September to April. The greatest weather occurs throughout these months, albeit not everyone can tolerate the increased temperatures.
Remember that December and January are the most expensive months because they are peak travel times, and Christmas is a very popular time of year. Wildlife is more noticeable during these warm months as they come out of hiding to find water. Since many of the routes and resorts are blocked in the winter, the high Himalayas should be avoided.
Spring
March can be a great month to travel to India since you can take advantage of the stunning green hills and roving wildlife, or you can schedule your vacation around a fantastic celebration like Holi.
Summer
While most places are best avoided from May to September, Kashmir, Ladakh, and the foothills of the Himalayas are ideal during this period. Many of these locations are only reachable by road during this time of year. North East India is also a great place to visit in May and June.
Autumn
With the exception of Kashmir and the Himalayan Foothills, most places are best visited around October and November. In the south, the monsoons have moved on, leaving behind lush foliage and fresh starts. This is a more challenging time of year to see tigers and other wildlife, though, because the grass and foliage are longer and offer greater cover.
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Yes, but we recommend October to March for the best experience, this is the best time to visit India.
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