Who is India best for?
India holidays are for those willing to go far and wide to find complete cultural overhaul. Lovers of history, architecture and religion and can revel in a land that has just about everything. Surrender to the cacophony of sounds and visual treats on offer in India’s big cities and you’ll soon find surprise and delight at every turn from sprawling open-air markets to glorious monuments. We recommend first time visitors start at Rajasthan, a northern state filled with vestiges of India’s glorious past; from the palaces of the Maharajas to its impenetrable great forts and of course the legendary Taj Mahal. Others might opt for a slower pace touring Southern India’s pilgrimage sites, spice forests and tea culture. It’s a chance to take in the country’s softer, serener scenes be it the arid lands of Gujarat, home to the world’s only wild population of Asiatic lion, or the mighty temples and buzzing markets of Orissa.
What can you find in India that you won’t find elsewhere?
With 5,000 years of history, India’s sheer cultural heritage offers a fascinating medley of places both on and off the beaten track. In Rajasthan, discover the pink-hued temples of Jaipur and picturesque Udaipur, often called the 'Venice of the East' due to its scenic lakes and palaces. Tamil Nadu not only offers some of the oldest Hindu temples in India but also cuisine you may have never tasted in your entire life. In Southern India, watch local life unfold in the sleepy backwaters of Kerala while up in the vibrant green tea plantations, rural tradition continues as it has done for centuries. India’s most northerly region, Ladakh and the surrounding Himalayas are best for hiking high-altitude mountains, encountering untouched culture as well as superlative stargazing.
Special things to do in India
Kipling’s India:
Explore the famous storybooks scenes that inspired the beloved author, Rudyard Kipling. Spot elephants, panthers and the elusive Bengal tiger in Bandhavgarh National Park or visit the Pench National Park in central India, famed for its tiger and leopard populations.
India’s Toy Train:
Experience the real India riding along on a toy train (small-engine locomotives). Choose from a few scenic hill-station routes that travel across the foothills of the Himalayas to Darjeeling, past the lush green tea plantations of the Nilgiri Hills and through teetering local villages.