India Holidays
While you may be familiar with the beloved cuisine of India, there’s much more to love about this sprawling country than its world-cherished chicken tikka (yes, believe it!). It's also where you'll find peaceful beaches in Goa, colourful and chaotic streets in Delhi, wildlife-watching opportunities in the jungles, serene countryside in the Himalayan Mountains and some of the most decadent buildings you’ll ever see in royal Rajasthan. And these are just the beginning. For all of India’s wonderfully diverse landscapes, the country is also home to an equally diverse culture which will expose you to a fascinating history and range of traditions. Discover all this sensory magic with a little help from our Travel Experts – call 0208 127 4273 to find out more.
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Things to do in India
Get lost in the local cuisine
Whilst a curry may be a staple of the British restaurant and takeaway scene nothing can prepare you for the delicious variety and eruption of flavours that can be found across India. Indian food differs from English-Indian food, it is far more diverse and flavourful. Tuck in to a thali, sample a samosa, bite into a biryani, consume some chole bhature and check out a variety of different Chaats.
Get splashed at the Holi festival
Known as the “festival of colours” India’s Holi festival marks the arrival of spring and celebrates a Hindu story of victory of good over immorality. If you haven’t heard of the Holi festival you, almost certainly, will have seen pictures and videos. During this celebration, which is celebrated throughout India and Nepal, people take to the streets with brightly coloured paints and splash them liberally everywhere. This explosion of colour and festivity is a sight to behold and definitely not something to miss on your holiday to India.
Visit the temples in Tamil Nadu
Down in the South of India, adjacent to the well-known state of Kerala, is Tamil Nadu. The state is famous for it’s unique and stunning Hindu temples and ashrams. These temples are typified by exquisite, often colourfully decorated, carvings on pyramidal structures. Some of the best temples to visit are Mahabalipuram, Thanjavur and Mudrai. Another highlight of this region is it’s placid coastal scenery and national parks which are home to an array of animals such as tigers, leopards, jackals, macaques and, of course, peacocks.
Go on Safari to spot India’s big 5
Although the big 5, and indeed safari, is more commonly associated with Africa, India have their own spectacular safari scene and big 5 animals – the Asiatic Lion, Bengal Tiger, Indian Elephant, Indian Rhinocerous and Asiatic Leopard. There’s a variety of national parks in India in which to safari but, perhaps, the most iconic is Ranthambore National Park. Formerly a royal hunting ground, this park is situated in Rajasthan and is famous for it’s tigers, lush scenery and ruins.
Take a ‘Toy Train’
Synonymous with images of colonial India are images of colourful railway trains chugging over quaint stone bridges past verdant mountainous flora. Many of these trains still run today so don’t miss the opportunity to experience one of these on your Indian holiday. The most famous of these ‘toy trains’ is the Darjeeling Himalayan railway - which has been recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site. Although, there are multiple other options, the Kalka-Shimla railway, Nilgiri mountain railway and Kangra Valley railway.
Slip into a blissful state of mind at an Ayuverdic Spa
Ayuverda is more of a philosophy than a treatment, it celebrates the harmony of mind and body, and it is widely practiced in India. Based on an individual’s “dosha” one will receive a tailored treatment, most of which involve some element of massage with carefully selected essential oils, all determined by who you are in the interest in improving your overall wellness.
Practice Yoga
Perhaps one of India’s best known cultural exports is Yoga. This ancient form of exercise focuses on improving strength and flexibility along with regulated breathing to improve overall well-being. There is a plethora of places in India to practice yoga with different ashrams.
Where to Go in India
Most India holidays begin in New Delhi, the country’s colourful and at times, chaotic, city. From here, one of the most popular itineraries is to drive south to Agra to see the Taj Mahal before driving east to Jaipur, known as the ‘Pink City’. This itinerary is famously referred to as the Golden Triangle. Along the way it’s also possible to add a stop in Ranthambore where you can go on a safari in the jungle to spy tigers. Other popular spots in India include Goa and Kerala, both located in the south of the country. Goa is famed for its laid-back beach scene while Kerala features a fascinating network of over 1,000 miles of canals, rivers and lakes, and is best explored by house boat.
Things to see in India
Taj Mahal
It’s impossible to conjure up images of India without thinking of this majestic construction. Built by emperor Shan Jahan in homage to his wife, this structure is assembled with white marble and is a beautiful expression of Muslim culture and one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. Visit during sunrise or sunset for the most spectacular view.
Golden Temple
Located in Punjab, the Golden temple is the most important pilgrimage site for Sikhs. This glistening monument sits in the middle of a manmade lake which reflects the striking form of the temple. Although important to Sikhs people of all faiths visit, in fact, over 35% of visitors are not Sikh.
Himalayas
Although the Indian Himalayas serve up some of the most dramatic landscapes on earth, they are not only for the intrepid – although adventures are available here in abundance. The Himalayas are full of beautiful shrines and temples in peaceful mountain towns, stunning train journeys and even the opportunity to spot some wildlife at Kaziranga National Park.
Keralan backwaters
Situated, unsurprisingly, in the Southern Indian state of Kerala, the Kerala backwaters are a collection of saltwater lagoons inland from the Arabian sea supplied by water from the Western Ghats. There are over 900km of waterways and one of the best ways to view them is a trip on board a houseboat.
Stepwells
Some of the most dramatic, and most photographed, Indian structures are the stepwell water storage systems. These structures served as water storage and even air conditioning for temples in ancient times. Some of the best examples include Hampi stepwell, Chand Baori stepwell and Peralasseri Temple Pond.
When to Go to India
As a huge landmass, India’s climate is very diverse. Generally speaking, the further south you travel in India the more tropical it becomes, while the north, particularly the Himalayas, has a cooler climate. With such varied conditions, there’s truly never a bad time to visit India, however selecting a time to visit depends on which region you would like to travel to.
Most of the country is fine in the dry season, this is generally between November and March. During this time the Southern, more tropical, regions are not stiflingly hot (as is the case in May and June) and parts of the central and North are ideal. The best time to visit the Himalayas is between February and May after the cold of the winter but before the rains arrive in late summer.
More About India
Capital city: New Delhi
Currency: Indian rupee
Language: Hindi and English
Vaccinations: We recommend visiting your doctor or our Travel Clinic four to six weeks before you are due to travel. Recommended vaccinations for travel to India include yellow fever, Diphtheria, Hepatitis A, Tetanus and Typhoid.
Getting There
Flight time: The London to New Delhi flight time is 8.5 hours.
Visas: British Citizens can apply for an e-Tourist Visa (eTV) for travel up to 60 days.