Tours and Trip Packages to Kolkata in May 2025

Traveling to Kolkata in May 2025? We offer 3 tours, trips and vacation packages to Kolkata in May 2025. Our Kolkata in May 2025 tour packages and trips have 42 customer reviews. All the Kolkata May 2025 tour packages and trips are carried out by hand-picked, qualified local and international Kolkata tour operators.

3 Trips in Kolkata during May 2025

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Kolkata - 3 days

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3 day explorer tour visiting Kolkata in India. Read More
  • Tour Type Group Tour
  • Activities Explorer
  • Accommodation Hotel
  • Transport Private Vehicle & Train
  • Age Range 18-80 yrs
  • Operated in English
days03 From US$ 345 View Tour
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  • May 01 Only 8 seats left
  • May 02 Only 8 seats left
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Kolkata to Darjeeling - 11 days

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11 day explorer tour to Kolkata, Kalimpong and 4 other destinations traveling through India and Nepal. Read More
  • Tour Type Private Tour
  • Activities Explorer
  • Accommodation Hotel
  • Transport Flight, Private Vehicle & Boat
  • Age Range 18-80 yrs
  • Operated in English
days11 From US$ 3,315 View Tour
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  • May 01 10+ seats left
  • May 02 10+ seats left
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North & Northeast India

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12 day city sightseeing tour to Kolkata, Kalimpong and 5 other destinations traveling through India and Nepal. Read More
  • Tour Type Private Tour
  • Activities City sightseeing & Cultural, religious and historic sites +1 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Guest House & Resort
  • Transport Train, Private Vehicle & Boat
  • Age Range 20-79 yrs
  • Operated in English
days12 From US$ 1,380 View Tour
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  • May 01
  • May 02
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Kolkata Tour Reviews

5 - Excellent
Based on 42 customer reviews
On top of the world
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“A fantastic trip which left our group under India's spell and eager to return for more. This was despite disappointing weather. We experienced mega thunder storms, gales, a hail storm and far more than our fair share of mist and fog. The toilet tent blew down one night in a gale. It could have been a disaster, yet all of our group managed to leave with entirely positive impressions. This was down to a) One day of clear bright sunshine when all the mountains appeared as if by magic; b) a fantastic sense of camaraderie between group members, the guides, cooks and pony men, c) delicious food, d) friendly local people and a great introduction to the culture; e) lovely characterful hotels that felt palatial after sleeping in a cold, damp tent for a week. A lot of people seem to think a trip to India is as good as a crash diet - but not if you go on this trip! Anyone would have thought that the delicious, varied, piping hot and beautifully presented meals had been prepared in a plush kitchen rather than a windswept tent in the middle of nowhere! They even managed a perfectly iced birthday cake baked over a camping stove at 3500m. The tour operator seems to have chosen the accommodation particularly well on this trip. The Himalayan Hotel in Kalimpong was a firm favourite, but the Netuk House in Gangtok was also gorgeous and the Sherpa Lodge in Rimbik at the end of the trek (described as basic in the trip notes) is a delightful place in flower filled gardens with comfy rooms with pretty quilts on the beds, en-suite bathrooms and real toilets. The Hilton could not have felt finer. The walking is not too difficult and the paths are good with plenty of interesting flowers and bird life even if you can't see the mountains. The altitude is not too bad. It's a good combination of feeling that you've done something without feeling too stretched and exhausted.”
Sikkim and Singalina Ridge
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“I'd never been trekking before, and in many ways I wasn't looking forward to this holiday much, but I absolutely loved it, especially the trekking. What really surprised me was the quality of the support from the pony men, guides, and especially the cook, or cooks. The quality of the food was very impressive even when it was being carried about a campsite in a hail storm. I would recommend this trip to everyone.”
3 Amazing weeks in India \ Nepal
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“3 weeks packed with so much to do and see. I have no idea how this tour company can make any profit from this trip. True value for money! In summary if you do the trip and the excursion it works out to be 3 holidays in 1. 1st week, the wonders of Delhi, Agra & Japur. Our driver Amir was brilliant and took us wherever we wanted. We also met 3 very knowledgeable guides who provided guidance while visiting the Taj Mahal, Agra, The Amber Fort and Japur. Our hotels during this part of the trip where excellent. The 2nd part of our trip was Darjeeling & the Singalila Ridge, where we met our new treking friends. The trek was led by Jospal & Suntos a local guide from Darjeeling. What these two did not know about the the mountains and local community was not worth knowing. We had some wet and windy weather but I always felt they had our best intrests in mind. We did get views of Kanchenjunga which was the icing on the cake for me. The tents we used where adiquate and the trek chef never let the side down and produced some of the nicest food I have ever tasted whilst on a trek not to mention a few restaurants I have visited. The days varied in length and variety. I was one of the youngest on the trek at 42 and found the undulating ridge fine. Our oldest member of the trek was 70 and like me plodded with the odd steep section slowing us down. If your relatively fit and healthy you'll be fine. No need to start running marathons to sign up. And certainly do not let age get in the way. The pace was always slow and steady to enjoy the views, banter, and rhododendrons. I chose to do this trip in April \ May to get the best advantage of catching the various colours of plant life. As it turned out it was by chance Budda's Birthday and a full moon during the trek, so whilst staying in small villages from time to time there was always some festivity happening. The 3rd and final part of our experience was what I would call the Jeep Rural Safari. We left Darjeeling after visiting the Mountaineering Intitute where climbers and sherpa's train to climb mountains such as Everest and lead treks and plumited down in altitude driving past massive tea plantations. Where we stopped and visited the tea pickers and farmers. Then onto Sikkim, different from the Darjeeling Region. More Westernised in my opinion, industrial along the river and lots of schools and universities. We stayed in Gangtok and visited a wonderful monestry and had some time to look around ourselves. The drive to Kalingpong took us back out Sikkim and back into the Dajeeling Region where we climed in our jeeps to see wonderful views of the local foothills of the Himilaya. We stayed at the Himalayan Hotel. The same hotel Malory, Irvine, Hillary and Tenzing stayed in prior to going to Everest. This was by far my favourite hotel of the whole trip! Ooozing with character and history. A wee drive to the train station then an overnight train to Calcutta, where we said goodbye to the jeeps and Santos. Calcutta was amazing! We had time to do a whistle stop tour of the city in time for some of us to go to a 20/20 Cricket match to see the Calcutta Night Riders v The Punjab Kings. Such an experience. The stadium was packed with 60-70,000 supporters. This was our last day, so we went to a rooftop restaurant which was a special place to say goodbye to our new friends before parting our ways and going home. I know this was to be a summary but there was too much to tell.”
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