India Luxury Tours & Adventures

A country so vast and diverse that it merits its own subcontinent.

India is for the Curious

Why Plan a Private Trip to India with me?

I spent a year studying dance in South India and months traveling from the soaring temples of Tamil Nadu, to the backwaters of Kerala, up to the ancient ruins of Hampi in Karnataka, the bustling city of Mumbai with its white-sand beaches, and of course, deep into the north, from Jaisalmar to Agra, from Fatihpur Sikri to Dharmsala, and into the winding streets of Delhi. The tapestry of India is engrained in my love for travel.

India Sample Itineraries

India is massive. Depending on how much time you have, you can focus on the north or on the south, or both if you have a minimum of 2 weeks. Here are some ideas to get you started.


8 days: Discover Delhi & Rajasthan

Experience the magic of Jaipur, Udaipur & Delhi on a vibrant journey through India’s royal past. Explore grand palaces, bustling bazaars, and serene lakes. From Delhi’s heritage to Jaipur’s forts and Udaipur’s romance, every moment is unforgettable


7 days: Exploring Kerala & the Backwaters

Discover Kerala on a 7-day journey through lush backwaters, serene beaches, and vibrant spice markets of Cochin. Cruise Alleppey’s houseboats, visit the villages and unwind in Kovalam. Immerse in rich traditions, Ayurveda, and delectable cuisine.

Where to go in India

Symmetrical garden with a central water feature, surrounded by pathways, bushes, and trees, leading to a historic building in the distance.

New Delhi

India’s capital is a layered tapestry of empires, where ancient monuments and Mughal gardens live alongside cutting-edge art galleries and rooftop cocktail bars. Lose yourself in the poetry of Old Delhi’s spice-laden chaos, then find stillness in Lutyens’ leafy avenues. It’s a city that demands your full attention and rewards it richly.

Front view of an ornate historic palace or fort with intricate architectural details and symmetrical design, set against a partly cloudy sky.

Rajasthan

A land of desert dreams and royal decadence, Rajasthan dazzles with opulent palaces, frescoed havelis, and cities painted in blush pink and powder blue. Jaipur. Udaipur, Jodhpur. Ride camels through golden dunes or sip chai in a centuries-old courtyard. Every corner feels like a page from an epic, told in color and light.

A canal surrounded by lush green palm trees with a boat covered in bamboo passing through.

Kerala

With its slow-moving backwaters, swaying palms, and soulful spice markets, Kerala invites you to breathe deeply and move gently. Houseboats glide past temples and rice paddies, while Ayurvedic rituals and coastal cuisine nourish from the inside out. It’s tropical India in its most meditative form.

A man with a beard dressed in traditional orange robes, standing with hands pressed together in front of a weathered, ornate metal door, with a red tilak on his forehead.

Tamil Nadu

Rich in Dravidian architecture and spiritual depth, Tamil Nadu pulses with temple rituals, Carnatic music, and ancient wisdom. Marvel at towering gopurams in Madurai or wander French-kissed lanes in Pondicherry. Here, the sacred and the everyday live side by side—graceful, grounded, and glowing with tradition.

Travel to India

Recommended Stay

+7 days

Best Months

Sept-May

Starting Price per Person per Day

$700+

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