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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
What a brilliant couple of weeks we had in India. Everything was taken care of without worry, feeling safe and free to take in all the trip had to offer. It was very full on with little time for rest. Our full recommendation to anyone looking to cover lots of Rajasthan and the Pushkar fest.
Step into a world of grandeur and wildlife with the India’s Taj Mahal and Tigers - Premium Adventure, an easy-paced 10-day trip crafted especially for seniors seeking both comfort and cultural immersion. Begin in vibrant New Delhi, then journey through the famed Golden Triangle—Agra and Jaipur—while unearthing the wonders of North India.
This guided tour blends must-see sights and hidden gems: marvel at the Taj Mahal over high tea, explore centuries-old forts, and experience the thrill of tiger spotting in Ranthambore. Stay in unique accommodations, including the historic Neemrana Fort-Palace, and enjoy intimate dining experiences with local families. The pace allows ample time for relaxation and reflection, ensuring every traveler feels at ease.
A standout feature of this tour package is its thoughtful mix of comfort, culture, and adventure—making it an inviting choice for those seeking a premium exploration of India’s treasures, with expert guidance every step of the way.
There were 6 highlights on the trip.
- Guwahati
- living tree bridges
- Hornbill Festival
- Kaziranga NP
- Majuli island
- Longwa head hunters village.
Each were excellent.
The accommodation and food were generally much better than I expected. Most meals were included. All were good except for a couple of 'locally' prepared meals. The choice of restaurants and hotels were as good as could be expected considering where we were.
Our guide Sanjeev was very professional and organised. If there were any issues they were kept behind the scenes.
This is a trip for the experienced traveller. I would suggest that there are other parts of India to visit before putting Assam on the list. The reason I give is because of the distances between each of the highlights. Long days, some of them uncomfortable. Our 2 drivers did an excellent job looking after us given the driving. However the highlights made up for the travelling at least as far as I was concerned. There aren't many trips to this part of India and is very much off the Western tourist trail with no MacDonalds in sight, which, for me, is a huge bonus
Step into the mystical world of Bhutan on the Festivals of Bhutan – Trongsa tour, designed with seniors in mind. Over 11 days, journey from Kathmandu to the secretive kingdom of Bhutan, famed for its ancient customs, breathtaking mountain scenery, and vibrant religious festivals. Experience the magic of the Trongsa Festival—the oldest in Bhutan—where monks in vibrant robes perform sacred masked dances, and the air buzzes with a carnival spirit. Visit Paro, Thimphu, and other stunning Himalayan locales, immersing yourself in the region’s spiritual and cultural heritage. The unique selling point: this trip offers exclusive access to Bhutan’s most revered festival, blending cultural immersion with the comfort and reassurance ideal for senior travelers.
Set off on a journey through India’s most captivating regions with the Best of India tour—a 19-day moderate adventure designed for those eager to discover the country’s incredible diversity. Starting and ending in New Delhi, this trip covers the famed Golden Triangle—Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur—before heading north to the Himalayan foothills and mystical towns like Shimla, Mandi, and Amritsar.
Experience the grandeur of Rajasthan’s palaces, the spiritual serenity of mountain monasteries, and the rich traditions of heritage homestays. From vibrant bazaars to tranquil temples, every day offers something different, reflecting India’s balance between the physical and spiritual worlds.
The tour’s standout feature is its immersive approach: blending iconic sights with authentic local experiences, ensuring both seasoned and first-time travelers leave with a deep appreciation for India’s complexity and charm. With all logistics handled, all you need to do is soak up the magic.
There’s immersing yourself in the secretive kingdom of Bhutan, then there’s timing your visit to take in the extraordinary Black-Necked Crane Festival. This annual one-day celebration, held at Gangtey Monastery, marks the winter return of the birds with masked dances, drumming and food stalls. It’s colourful, joyous, and spiritual. Beyond the festival, you’ll discover the best of the kingdom: cliff-perched Buddhist monasteries, still-alive ancient traditions and pristine landscapes fiercely protected by local laws.
This itinerary is valid for the Black Crane Festival only. For alternative festival departures in Bhutan, please have a look at Paro Festival, Thimphu Festival or Trongsa Festival.
Immerse yourself in India’s vibrant Golden Triangle as it transforms during Holi on the "Holi, Festival of Colour - 8 days" tour. Perfect for travelers eager to blend sightseeing with unique cultural experiences, this easy-paced journey begins and ends in New Delhi, guiding you through Karauli, Jaipur, and Agra. Celebrate Holi as the streets erupt in a riot of color and joy, creating unforgettable memories alongside classic highlights like the Taj Mahal and Jaipur’s palaces. With group accommodation, transport, and meals arranged, the tour’s standout feature is its integration of India’s most dazzling festival into an expertly curated sightseeing adventure.
Immerse yourself in Rajasthan, known as the Land of Kings for its countless palaces, forts and monuments to warriors past. On this culture-packed adventure, we visit the imposing forts of Jodhpur and Jaipur, which bear testament to the battles that once raged here, visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise, and search Ranthambore National Park for another regal resident: the elusive Bengal tiger.
The departure starting in Delhi on 14 November 2026 includes a visit to the Pushkar Fair. Read the Colours of Rajasthan - Pushkar Festival (2026) itinerary for more details.