Are you dreaming of a journey that touches your soul, excites your senses, and introduces you to a world unlike any other? Welcome to India Tour Packages by India Travel etc your gateway to discovering the rich tapestry of India through curated, personalized travel experiences.
India is not just a destination; it's a vibrant story unfolding in every temple carving, desert breeze, mountain sunrise, and bustling street corner. Our expertly designed India tour packages invite you to experience this extraordinary land through local eyes, at your pace, and with your interests at the heart of every itinerary.
Browse our handpicked selection of private and customizable India tour packages below. Whether you’re planning your first trip or returning for a deeper discovery, we have something for everyone.
“Namaste!
Kedar, with over 15 years of experience in crafting unforgettable journeys across India, is the heart and soul behind our tailor-made tours. Born and raised in the vibrant state of Rajasthan, he possesses an intimate knowledge of India’s rich heritage, hidden gems, and authentic local experiences. Fluent in French and English, Kedar is known for his warm hospitality, attention to detail, and deep cultural insights. Whether it’s a heritage tour through palatial forts or a spiritual journey through sacred temples, Kedar ensures every traveler experiences the real India – with comfort, care, and a personal touch.
The best time to visit India depends on the region and the type of experience you’re looking for.
October to March is the best travel season, with pleasant weather across most of the country. This is the best time for exploring Rajasthan, Delhi, Agra (Taj Mahal), Varanasi, and South India (Kerala, Tamil Nadu). The climate is cool and dry, making it perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
April to June brings hot temperatures in the plains, but it’s a great time to visit hill stations like Manali, Shimla, Darjeeling, and Kashmir. Ladakh also becomes accessible, attracting adventure travelers.
July to September is monsoon season, bringing lush green landscapes, especially in Kerala, Goa, and the Western Ghats. While some regions experience heavy rains and travel disruptions, this is a great time for budget travel, Ayurvedic retreats, and enjoying fewer crowds.
For cultural tours and city sightseeing, visit from October to March. If you prefer mountains and trekking, April to June is ideal. For a serene, green escape, the monsoon months can be magical.
Yes, most travelers need a visa to visit India. Fortunately, the process is straightforward: citizens of many countries can apply online for an e-Visa, which is available for tourism, business, and medical visits. The e-Visa is usually issued within a few days and can be valid for 30 days, 1 year, or 5 years, depending on your choice. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months from your arrival date and has at least two blank pages.
India is a vast country with diverse climates, but generally, the best time to visit is from October to March. During these months, the weather is cooler and more comfortable, especially in northern India. If you’re planning to visit the Himalayas or enjoy a wildlife safari, the ideal seasons might vary slightly, but most travelers find the winter months pleasant for sightseeing and exploring.
Yes, India is a safe country for tourists, and many solo travelers and women explore India every year. Like any destination, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings, avoid isolated areas at night, and use reliable transportation and accommodations. Our team ensures that your travel experience is smooth, safe, and supported at every step.
India uses the Indian Rupee (INR). It’s best to carry a mix of cash and cards. ATMs are widely available in cities and towns, and international debit or credit cards are accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops in urban areas. For smaller towns or local markets, having cash is helpful. Currency exchange counters are also available at airports and major tourist areas.
What you pack will depend on the season and region, but generally, light and breathable clothing is recommended for most parts of the country. A scarf or shawl is useful for visiting temples or religious sites. Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, a refillable water bottle, and basic medications are also a good idea. If you’re traveling in winter or heading to the mountains, a light jacket or layers will be needed.
It’s advisable to consult your doctor at least a month before your trip. While no vaccinations are mandatory for entry, many travelers are recommended to get vaccinations for hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus. If you’re traveling to rural areas, your doctor might suggest others, such as malaria prophylaxis or rabies vaccines.
Yes, you can use your mobile phone in India, but international roaming charges can be high. We recommend buying a local SIM card with data on arrival — it’s inexpensive and offers good coverage. Just make sure your phone is unlocked. Wi-Fi is also widely available in hotels and cafes.
For first-time visitors, the Golden Triangle — Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur — is a popular and iconic introduction to India’s culture, architecture, and history. Other unmissable regions include the backwaters of Kerala, the desert cities of Rajasthan, the holy city of Varanasi, and the beaches of Goa. Your itinerary can be customized based on your interests, whether that’s temples, wildlife, food, or nature.
For first-time visitors, the Golden Triangle — Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur — is a popular and iconic introduction to India’s culture, architecture, and history. Other unmissable regions include the backwaters of Kerala, the desert cities of Rajasthan, the holy city of Varanasi, and the beaches of Goa. Your itinerary can be customized based on your interests, whether that’s temples, wildlife, food, or nature.
For first-time visitors, the Golden Triangle — Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur — is a popular and iconic introduction to India’s culture, architecture, and history. Other unmissable regions include the backwaters of Kerala, the desert cities of Rajasthan, the holy city of Varanasi, and the beaches of Goa. Your itinerary can be customized based on your interests, whether that’s temples, wildlife, food, or nature.