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Overview
At Wild Frontiers we believe it’s important to see the iconic sights, but we also like to offer travellers a sense of the true India. So on our India tours, we also venture off the beaten track to stay in rural villages, where you can connect with the locals and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Embark on our magical India group tours to uncover a trove of diverse and colourful experiences. Woven from a mix of beautiful cultures and historical traditions, India offers ...
At Wild Frontiers we believe it’s important to see the iconic sights, but we also like to offer travellers a sense of the true India. So on our India tours, we also venture off the beaten track to stay in rural villages, where you can connect with the locals and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Embark on our magical India group tours to uncover a trove of diverse and colourful experiences. Woven from a mix of beautiful cultures and historical traditions, India offers everything a traveller could hope for.
Explore the sacred River Ganges and India’s holiest city Varanasi. Discover the backstreets and alleyways of the pink city of Jaipur. Spend time in Ranthambore National Park and seek tigers in their natural habitat, then retreat to Delhi to sample all the delights that Indian food has to offer in what many consider to be the country’s culinary capital. No matter what kind of experience you’re looking for, there are so many parts of India that are just waiting to be discovered!
Looking to explore the vast culture that India has to offer in a single tour? Venture across the Golden Triangle as part of our escorted tours of India. Discover the bustling metropolis that is Delhi, sampling some of the best Indian food that you’ll find on the planet and exploring the backstreets and workshops of Old Delhi. Next, travel down to Agra to visit India’s crown jewel, the stunning Taj Mahal. Finally, marvel at the architectural wonders and vibrant culture in Jaipur to conclude your tour of India.
Indian locals are well-known for their warmth and hospitality towards travellers. Throughout your travels, you’ll encounter many opportunities to interact with the culturally diverse population of India. Their rich culture, coupled with ancient traditions and diverse backgrounds, leads to an immersive and explorative experience that will leave you yearning to learn more.
Wild Frontiers offers small group tours and tailor-made holidays across India that showcase its vast expanse of colour and tradition. From lively markets to ancient temples, our award-winning local tour guides are your passport to a deep and immersive journey through this culturally-rich land.
Whether you’re looking for exhilarating group tours to plunge into with your friends and family, or a solo traveller looking to discover India’s secrets at your own pace, we’ve got the perfect trip waiting for you.
Group tours
Travel to India with like-minded people on one of our small group tours (usually max size 12), featuring knowledgeable local guides and an expert tour leader.
TAILOR-MADE HOLIDAYS
Whether you want to travel on one of our award-winning itineraries or build your own journey from scratch, our expert consultants will help create the perfect tour for your tastes and budget. Below are a few suggestions of the kind of trips we can offer, all of which can be tailored to you.
EXAMPLE ITINERARIES
Highlights of India
BEST EXPERIENCES
Cook with the flavours of India
Take a lesson in Indian cuisine and hospitality, from visiting the local spice and vegetable market to preparing your own dishes. With each private cookery course lasting half a day, enjoy the fruits of your labour over a delicious lunch or dinner.
Spot a Bengal tiger on safari
Explore the wilderness of Ranthambore National Park in a jeep, accompanied by a naturalist. Not only home to the elusive Bengal tiger, there is plenty more wildlife and habitat to keep you busy right through to the most spectacular sunset
Admire the stunning Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is considered one of the greatest achievements of Indo-Islamic architecture, and no matter how many times you have seen images of this spectacular edifice nothing can prepare you for its sheer magnificence.
Journey through myths & rituals
Explore the historic neighbourhood of Mylapore with a local storyteller, who will talk you through myths at Kapaleeshwarar Temple and rituals at a local home. Taking a tuk-tuk, you visit the oldest church in Chennai, before refreshments in a local café
Get lost in Hampi's ancient ruins
The medieval capital of the Hindu empire, Hampi is home to fabulous ancient ruins which attract thousands of pilgrims every year. Spend a couple of days exploring this stunning UNESCO Site.
Discover the blue city of Jodhpur
Wander through Jodhpur's old city and get lost in the magical blue backstreets which are filled with hidden temples and colourful markets, praying pandits and delicious Jodhpuri lassis.
Go on a jeep safari in Corbett NP
Head out into the jungle in search of tigers, elephants, leopards and the critically endangered Gharial, as well as a diverse species of birds. End your afternoon safari as the sun slowly sets, a wonderful time of day to spot numerous species of wildlife.
OUR FAVOURITE PLACES TO STAY
Kashmir & The Himalayas
Kashmir & The Himalayas
To the north of India it’s all about the scenery. Whether it’s the old hill stations of Shimla and Dharmsala, or the Sikh capital Amritsar, where you’ll find the Golden Temple, the backdrop of towering snow-capped Himalayas is a stunning feature. Further north still, the region of Kashmir has not been without its troubles in recent times, but intrepid travellers are rewarding with some fine walking terrain and the opportunity to relax on a traditional houseboat on Lake Dal, Srinagar.
The remote region of Ladakh in the greater Himalaya is a stunning high altitude desert with extraordinary Himalayan mountain landscape and home to one of the greatest rivers in the world, the Indus.
Rajasthan & The North
Rajasthan & The North
The classic place to start is Rajasthan and the north, where you’ll find the country’s most famous sites, such as Agra’s Taj Mahal and the Lake City of Udaipur. This is the land of the Moghuls, where forts such as Delhi’s Red Fort, Jaipur’s Amber Fort and Jodhpur’s Mehrangarh Fort tower majestically over their cities.
Rajasthan offers all of the colours under the rainbow, from the blue city of Jodhpur to the pink city of Jaipur, and from the riotous celebrations of Holi to the extravagant saris of locals in the Thar Desert. Delhi, the country’s capital, divides opinion between love and hate, but we are definitely in the former camp, with a walking tour through the backstreets and past the small workshops of Old Delhi offering an excellent introduction to India.
The state of Gujarat is rightly famed for its textile weaving, but also its diverse landscapes comprising salt flats, coastlines and the hills of Satpura. Its former capital Ahmedabad was declared the first UNESCO World Heritage City in India, to be followed more recently by Jaipur. In Ranthambore National Park meanwhile, you can benefit from one of the natural world’s recent success stories, with the increasing number of bengal tigers meaning excellent chances of viewing these wonderful big cats.
Central India
Central India
Central India is the home of the tiger. The thrill of seeing one in the wild is one of nature’s most rewarding experiences, and two of the best places to do this are in Satpura and Tadoba National Parks, which both have healthy tiger populations and excellent viewing opportunities. There is also Pench, Panna, Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks. Gwalior meanwhile has one of the country’s most famous forts, towering over the city. Architecture is also well represented in the temples of Khajuraho and Orchha.
The city of Hampi, or Vijayanagar, once the most populated city in the world, rewards those who venture off the beaten path. Its vast and eerie collection of deserted temples, whilst city lovers can discover the home of the biryani in Hyderabad, or tour Bollywood in Mumbai. Finally, the Ajanta and Ellora caves are often overlooked by visitors, which is a mystery to us but great news for visitors. This is the region to visit if you want to cover some of India’s secrets whilst still seeing sights that will stay with you forever.
Kolkata & The Northeast
Kolkata & The Northeast
To the east of India you will find probably the country’s most vibrant city, and the country’s intellectual capital, Kolkata. The grand colonial architecture is epitomised by the Victoria Memorial, whilst other highlights include the colourful flower market and the city’s famed street food.
In the east of India is Varanasi, one of Hindu’s holiest places, on the banks of the Ganges river, and a true assault on the senses. To the north east it gets cooler and more tranquil again, with the hill station of Darjeeling, which has become synonymous with tea and its wonderful toy train. Even further north we offer tours to Assam and Nagaland, two of the country’s most ethnically diverse regions.
Kerala & The South
Kerala & The South
The south of India couldn’t be more different from the north. Whereas the north reigns in glorious chaos, the south offers a slower pace of life, whether that’s cruising along the Kerala backwaters, staying in a tea plantation in the Munnar hills or enjoying the tropical beaches of the Keralan coast. The south is not short of culture either, and Tamil Nadu is known as the temple state for good reason. Visit the impressively large Meenakshi Temple in Madurai, the Breehadisawara Temple in Thanjavur and Mahabalipuram’s Shore Temples, as well as its impressive bas reliefs, to get an idea of the depth of history here, as well as the amazing artisanship.
Just off the South East mainland of India are the Andaman Islands, with Havelock Island having one of the loveliest beaches in the world and offering great diving. In the south you will also get to try a cuisine consisting of plenty of fresh fish, coconut flavours and enough heat for any chilli lover.