India holidays
Few countries offer the contrast and variety of this most striking of lands and India’s sheer diversity and cultural strength cannot fail to impress even the most seasoned of travellers. Bustling cities complement the majestic grandeur of the Himalayan foothills and the sweeping plains of Rajasthan, where highly decorative forts and palaces pay homage to the rich Rajputana history of this vast desert province. Discover also a land of breathtaking flora and fauna and at the end of a fascinating journey, relax on a pristine golden sand beach, with a refreshing cocktail to hand as the sun slowly sets over the glistening Arabian Sea.
Enjoy the assault on the senses that is India in Style and return after each memorable day of sightseeing to international grand deluxe hotels and irrepressibly charming heritage hotels, many architectural masterpieces in their own right. Whether you opt for one of our popular private tours or create your own dream itinerary from our handpicked selection of luxury hotels and resorts is your choice.
- The wide boulevards, grandiose monuments and imperious buildings of Lutyen’s capital New Delhi contrast with its neighbouring Old Delhi, a bustling patchwork of narrow streets and colourful bazaars that surround the historic Red Fort and Jama Masjid.
- The famed ‘Golden Triangle’ is completed with the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur and historic Agra, where sunrise over the Taj Mahal is for many the highlight of any visit to India.
- Rajasthan is replete with historical cities, remote villages and beautiful monuments and if time permits, consider the enchanting and romantic city of Udaipur or the stunning fort palace of Devigarh, nestled within the striking Aravali Hills.
- To the south east of Rajasthan lies the renowned Ranthambore National Park. Discover a healthy population of tigers, in addition to a wide variety of deer, monkeys and many species of birds. Once the summer capital of the Raj and still dotted with historic colonial buildings, Shimla stretches out amidst hills of pine and cedar.
- The tiny state of Goa offers a unique blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures, with miles of fine golden sands, colonial whitewashed churches and lush green paddy fields.

