About the tour
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Kolkata, India
Amritsar, India
Highlights
An epic train journey across Northern India's highlights from Kolkata to Amritsar
Varied experiences from the sacred atmosphere in Varanasi, to the Taj Mahal and bustling Old Delhi
Explore the captivating Golden Temple of Amritsar, the heart of the Sikh faith
Itinerary
Journey across Northern India’s spiritual heartland with the "Kolkata to Amritsar" tour package—a 15-day easy-paced cultural odyssey designed for experienced travelers. Starting in Kolkata and finishing in Amritsar, this trip traverses bustling cities, sacred sites, and ancient monuments, all connected by India’s legendary rail network.
Soak up the contemplative atmosphere in Varanasi, witnessing the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti ceremonies on the banks of the sacred river. Explore the architectural marvels of Agra, including the iconic Taj Mahal, and dive into the sensory overload of Delhi’s old bazaars. Along the way, visit Bodh Gaya’s revered Buddhist sites and ascend into the Himalayan foothills via a classic toy train.
The final highlight is Amritsar, home to the dazzling Golden Temple—the spiritual heart of Sikhism. With accommodation, transport, and meals all arranged, the trip offers a seamless and insightful exploration of India’s religious and cultural diversity.
The unique selling point of this tour package is its rich tapestry of experiences, blending ancient rituals, vibrant cities, and serene moments by the Ganges. It’s ideal for travelers seeking both depth and ease as they uncover the wonders of Northern India.

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The rail trip across north India with Explore was undoubtedly a magical and once in a lifetime experience. The itinerary was jam packed and whilst exhausting with early starts and long rail journeys, it ensured we made the most of the 14 days . The accommodation was varied, sometimes underwhelming but on the whole acceptable. For the price we paid, Explore could make improvements, as It’s so cheap in India . Amritsar was my highlight, the golden temple and the border crossing was a glorious end to an incredible adventure. Extend your stay here if possible , we had an extra day and loved wandering around, exploring the winding streets close by the temple.
A fascinating trip with visits to high profile hot spots as you cross India to the Pakistan border and learn about the country’s history. The journeys in between use various classes on the excellent railways, so you see how the locals travel by joining them. Hotels were fine, dining interesting and local motorised transport in Autos (tuctucs) and cars, exhilarating. The trips are long so not for the fainthearted. All this led by an excellent local guide. Make it an excellent experience for hardy travellers.
group size was good. Leader attentive and kept us organized. Local guides were difficult to understand. Liked train experience and meeting Indian citizens. Could reduce time spent on Ganges River - evening or morning but not both. Tuck Tuck experience was memorable. Most accommodations good. Good opportunities to learn history.
We enjoyed this varied train journey visiting major sights of India. I particularly enjoyed Kolkata, Bodh Gayá, Shimla and Amritsar since I had never visited these places before. I found Varanasi overcrowded (due to religious festival) and found my visit in 2014 much more enjoyable. Indian train journeys are always exciting and give an insight into how a lot of locals travel. My favourite place was Amritsar beautiful city. Our tour leader Gajendra Singh Rathore was excellent and made our tour run very smoothly.
Our leader Gajendra was excellent. The trip was quite full on with several very early starts. There were some very long train rides too. There were a few things which could have been improved such as the overnight train journey of 3rd class. This was awful. ) 6 to a carriage plus a child. We were virtually ontop of each other. Explore should have booked 2nd class. & preferably with us sitting with the other Explore guests.. We were all on different carriages which was difficult for our guide to organise. Also the accommodation in Bodh Gaya was well below standard & dirty. Our hotel Ashiana Clarke in Shimla was about 2 miles away from the Ridge. We needed to taxi to go anywhere so going to a local restaurant at night was out. The location was no good at all. Finally I was puzzled why my £50 tip money had to be used for the taxi to the airport, , various guides, 3day driver for Agra to Delhi etc. These were all included in our payment gif the holiday.,
An enjoyable trip to India and travelling by train was interesting an authentic way to travel Itinerary needs tweaked - if it really is unwise for western tourists to head off exploring on their own then add cost of additional sightseeing in Kolkata and Varanasi to tour price. Very disappointed that we didn't have opportunity to see Ganga Aarti evening ceremony or visit Partition museum in Amritsar. Toy train to Shimla was an experience but not one I would want to experience again on the bottom numbing hard bench that was simply too small for 2 western sized bottoms. Better quality seating was available and I would willingly have paid more just to have my own seat. Hotels used were disappointing both for location and comfort. The basic hotel at Boda Gaya was understandable as the location was great and there was no choice but the hotel at Shimla was poor and too far out from centre. Final long train journey from Ambala to Amritsar was just one train journey too far as it would have been much easier to drive from Shimla direct to Amritsar rather than bus from Shimla to Ambala and then long train journey. This would also mean an extra evening in Amritsar and give time for evening ceremony at Golden Temple. Overall a good trip but could have been a great one!
An wonderful trip travelling along the Ganges plain to the Pakistan border visiting many major sites and cities along the way.Travelling mostly by train is an experience to behold, especially overnight, exhilarating and not to be missed. Led excellently by Viv, knowlegable throughtout and with a good sense of Indo/English sense of humour regarding the cricket series played during our trip. Personal highlights for me are Bantony Museum in Shimla, in Amritsar the awe inspiring Golden Temple complex, Wagah border ceremony AND the Partition Museum ( Wonderful explanation regarding the history and run up to independence and following creation of India and Pakistan and ongoing problems. * A Must * )
This was an excellent trip that not only took us to a number of really interesting sites across northern India but also gave us the opportunity to meet and interact with the local people on the train journeys. Our guide, Vivek, was excellent, ensuring that everything ran to plan despite the trains to Varanasi being especially busy due to the Kumbh Mela. The last day in Amritsar when we visited the Golden Temple and the Beating of the Retreat/flag down ceremony at the Wagah Crossing was a superb end to a fantastic journey.
I really enjoyed this trip with the train travel making up a large part of the experience. As a result anyone planning to take this trip should prepare themselves for long train journeys. I particularly enjoyed the toy train up to Shimla and how lucky we were with the weather and views in Shimla.
Been 6 times to India, this was the most disappointing accommodation wise, do not mind simple, but was dirty. Toy train in second class was a torture! Rush, rush , rush…. Amritsar saved the trip
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