SERENDIPITY OF LIFE OR A MORE PLANNED ITINERARY !

 

The Taj, the desert or the beaches or … BOAC ( better off on a camel ) !

 

 

ITINERARY IDEAS

 

COMPLICATED - ONLY ONE WORD FOR IT ! given the complexity of the country and your objective there are many answers. Here are some faq’s to help you

 

http://www.tourismofindia.com/faq/faq1.htm

 

Check  the link on holiday ideas – so many possibilities.

 

SOME IDEAS  

 

To initiate a debate on this topic, we suggest the following :

 

FIRST TIMERS TO INDIA - do South India ; more relaxed and less crowded. Arrive at  Chennai or Kerala airports and cover the rest of the South in easy five hour bus trips.

 

MOUNTAIN LOVERS - Arrive in Delhi, head North to Himachal Pradesh, Kashmir and Nepal.

 

BEACH TOUR OF INDIA  

1) Arrive in Bombay , visit Goa , then down the west coast along Karnataka, Kerala and back to Mumbai. 

2) Arrive in Thiruvananthapuram , Kerala. Spend the holiday in Varkala and Kovalam.

3) Arrive in Kolkata - go to Digha and Puri on the east coast.

 

FOUR TIMES INDIA

To really cover India one needs four trips of three weeks each. First trip do the south , second trip do the West that is Maharashtra , Goa , Gujarat and Rajasthan. Third trip the North, fourth trip the East and North East of India.

 

THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE

Delhi - Agra-Jaipur with stops in between.  This is the oldest tourist circuit in India covering some incredible landscapes and a fair amount of history.

 

BUDDHIST CIRICUIT

Arrive in Delhi and go to Gaya and then Nepal. 

 

SOUTH INDIA'S MAGNIFICIENT RUINS AND THEN GOA !

Some of the most striking monuments in India are on the Deccan Plateau , covering the south – central area of the country. The ruins of Hampi include such gems as the Vittala Temple, a world heritage monument. This rewarding cultural tour ends with a few days of relaxation in Goa.
 

Mumbai (1), Hyderabad (1), Bijapur (1), Badami (2), Hospet (2), Dandeli (1), Goa (3), Mumbai (1) 

 

TREASURES OF CENTRAL INDIA

One can cover the relatively unknown, Madhya Pradesh. This relatively unexplored region features some of the country’s most beautiful temples, colorful villages and dramatic landscapes.

Mumbai (1), Aurangabad (3), Dhar (1), Indore (1), Bhopal (2), Orchha (1), Gwalior (1), Delhi (1) Accommodation 11 nights.

 

BICYCLE TOUR IN THE MOUNTAINS

This inspiring journey explores the Himalayan foothills in the North of Uttar Pradesh; an area of vast panoramas, delightful villages and hill stations , and mountain slope covered with dense forest.
 

Delhi (1), Rishikesh (2), Chandigarh (2), Shimla (2), Manali (2), Dharamshala (2), Dalhousie (2), Amritsar (1), Delhi  - 14 nights

 

Take the help of an agency to plan your itinerary. www.namasteindiatours.com should be able to suggest good itineraries for you.

 

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1) Actual itineraries from travellers

 

2) Wild life in India

 

3) Lure of The Jungle

 

4) Health Resorts

 

5) Watch Out for the Folk Arts

 

6) Ayurvedic Holiday - A Holistic Health Holiday

 

7) Medical Elective Study in India for Medical Students

 

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