Witness breathtaking Himalayan views from scenic passes like Dochula and trek to Tiger’s Nest Monastery.


ETG Make Family Holidays Easy
1. Short on time? We’ve got you.
Life’s busy—we know this only too well. Leave the planning to our experts, so you can focus on the fun.
2. Designed by parents, for parents.
We’ve explored India with our own kids, so we know what works for families—and what to avoid.
3. Balance adventure with relaxation.
Dive headfirst into a new culture all together. Keep your teens engaged with hands-on experiences (and stop them scrolling on their phones) while you steal a quiet moment.
4. Seamless, safe, and hassle-free.
Our expert guides, smooth logistics, and carefully chosen hotels allow you to properly switch off and breathe a sigh of relief.
5. Moments that matter.
Watch your kids embrace new experiences, step outside their comfort zones (with our expert guidance), and—shockingly—actually talk to you. These are the moments that bring families closer.



What’s included:
With ETG, what’s included goes well beyond the basics. From the moment your trip begins to your final farewell, the essentials are already taken care of, leaving you free to immerse, explore and enjoy without the hassle of hidden extras.
Here’s what comes as standard in all of our holidays:
All flights (unless you’ve booked your own!)
Expert guides and drivers
All accommodation
Many meals and snacks
Immersive experiences throughout
All regional transfers
Tips
24/7 In-Country support
Personal travel consultant throughout
Pricing:
As every holiday is bespoke, prices vary depending on destination, flights, hotel choices, inclusions and travel dates. We aim to include as much as possible upfront, so you know exactly where you are. As an approximate guide:
Bespoke Holidays £4,500 - £8,500pp
Bespoke Luxury Holidays £8,500 - £14,500pp
Bespoke Family Holidays from £4,000 - £7,500pp
India Family Holiday Ideas
India might not be the first country that springs to mind when you think of a family holiday. We’re determined to change that. We think it’s a great country, like nowhere else on Earth, and a place that can offer so much to any family – above all, unforgettable memories that remain long after the children have flown the nest.
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Delhi
A Journey through Madhya Pradesh
Prepare to be wowed by incredible history, architecture, and wildlife, before finishing the holiday on the sacred Narmada river at Maheshwar.
Highlights
Alternative Delhi
Explore alternative Delhi with a walk of the old town led by a former street kid turned expert guide
Satpura National Park
Get up close and personal to the wildlife in Satpura National Park on foot, by jeep and even on a boat
Maheshwar
Relax in one India’s most beautiful and most off-the-beaten-track fort hotels in Maheshwar, one of the most magical towns in India
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India
Birds of South India
Discover lesser-visited but beautiful areas of Southern India during this two week holiday. There is a particular focus on the region’s abundant birdlife, exceptional for casual and serious aficionados. Visit several sanctuaries and travel through the lush western ghats, known as a treasure house of endemic species, as well as the strictly protected wildlife of Bandipur National Park.
Highlights
Rangananthittu Bird Sanctuary
End your journey with a visit to the Rangananthittu Bird Sanctuary, home to some 170 exquisite bird species
Valparai
Explore Valparai’s remote landscapes through forest treks in an area full of wildlife, including some of the most endangered varieties of hornbills
Bandipur National Park
Spot elusive big game on sunrise and sunset safaris in Bandipur National Park
Gallery



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Delhi
East to West: Highlights of the Gangetic Plain
This holiday is for travellers with an adventurous spirit who like to get away from the tourist trail; people who have a desire to explore eclectic, busy and ever-evolving Indian cities, but who also want to contrast immersive city life with some unique, rural experiences.
Take time to delve into Kolkata and Varanasi with our signature experiences in each. You’ll journey by car, train and minimal internal flights so that you can experience the beautiful rural life and landscape of the Gangetic Plain as you move around. You’ll spend four days exploring northern Madhya Pradesh and three days in a remote valley of Uttar Pradesh; allowing completely different rural and wildlife experiences in each.
Highlights
Lunch with an art collector
Taking lunch with an art collector in his home in Kolkata
Sunrise at the River Ganges
Watching the sunrise from your private boat on the River Ganges
Chambal Valley
Experiencing life in remote hamlets of the Chambal Valley
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Multi-Country
Family Oman & India's Golden Triangle
Highlights
Highlights
Taj Mahal, Jaipur’s bustling old quarter, Amber Fort
Best for
Families
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Alleppey
Kerala Encompassed
Gain a great insight into the variety Kerala has to offer as you travel south to north over three weeks. You’ll have the opportunity to stay in different types and styles of accommodation, ranging from tea bungalows to a plantation mansion, houseboat, treehouse and tents, to name a few.
Spend your days among tea and spice plantations, relaxing in rural settings, spotting wildlife, cruising along the Alleppey backwaters, visiting local markets and getting to know the towns that make Kerala tick. Finish on a remote beach to round off your journey through ‘God’s Own Country’.
Highlights
Cruise the backwaters
Get a real feel for life on the backwaters as you cruise through the canals on a houseboat for two nights, watching local life pass by
Birdwatching
Wake up on the banks of the river Periyar where you’ll have the chance to spot over 120 species of birds
Safaris
Track elephants and tigers on safaris and boat rides through the Nagarhole National Park
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Meet Our Experts

“India’s the kind of place that’ll absolutely go down in the family history books. It’s full-on but that’s half the fun. And with the right guidance (you know who…), it’s surprisingly easy to find the calm among the chaos.”
Lola
India Specialist
Summer Holidays in India
India in the Summer: Surprisingly rewarding and great value
Surprisingly, the latter half of the school summer holiday is an excellent time to visit Rajasthan – it’s ‘off-season’ so you’ll benefit from great rates and few crowds.
Top Picks for Summer
Sikkim: Mountain adventures, monasteries and cool hill stations
Uttarakhand: Himalayan scenery and mountain escapes
Madhya Pradesh: Wildlife safaris and rural retreats



Summer Itineraries
Crafting bespoke holidays is the core of what we do. With each bespoke trip, our consultants shape every element to you, from travel times to guides, from hotels to illuminating experiences.
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Darjeeling
Highlights of East India
Little visited and often overlooked, East India is an incredible place: from the spellbinding contrasts of Kolkata to the sleepy waterways of the Sundarbans, the Buddhist culture of Sikkim and the mighty Himalayas.
This journey will enable you to explore Kolkata in depth, before heading south for a lovely tranquil experience in the Sundarbans National Park. While you’re unlikely to spot one of the park’s many tigers, there is a plethora of wildlife here, and it’s a lovely place to spend a few days.
Then it’s back up to Kolkata for an overnight train deep in the Himalayas. East India is an incredible region: the heart of Buddhist culture in India, a land of monasteries, sleepy hill towns, friendly people and breathtaking views.
Highlights
Kolkata
Explore Kolkata, the former capital of British India and a riot of colour, a hub of Bengali culture and an incredibly vibrant place.
Incredible culture
Discover timeless Buddhist monasteries and a highly distinct Sikkim culture.
Khangchendzonga Mountain
Being inspired by the view of the mighty Khangchendzonga Mountain, the third-highest in the world, soaring above the horizon
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Agra
The Golden Triangle & The Himalayas
This is a proper adventure, taking in the riches of Rajasthan before venturing deep into the Himalayas to explore the off-the-beaten-track Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. After tiger-spotting in Corbett, escape to the unspoiled Kumaon region in Uttarakhand. Here, colonial-era hill stations and quiet Himalayan villages offer a slower pace and extraordinary views, far from the tourist trail.
Highlights
Iconic sights
Seeing the best of Rajasthan (think the Taj, tigers and terrific forts, palaces and handicrafts)
Unique accommodation
Staying in haveli hotels and warm and welcoming luxury homestays with fascinating histories
Himalayan views
Ending the holiday on a (literal) high in the Himalayas, venturing into the Kumaon region that most tourists miss
Gallery



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Delhi
East to West: Highlights of the Gangetic Plain
This holiday is for travellers with an adventurous spirit who like to get away from the tourist trail; people who have a desire to explore eclectic, busy and ever-evolving Indian cities, but who also want to contrast immersive city life with some unique, rural experiences.
Take time to delve into Kolkata and Varanasi with our signature experiences in each. You’ll journey by car, train and minimal internal flights so that you can experience the beautiful rural life and landscape of the Gangetic Plain as you move around. You’ll spend four days exploring northern Madhya Pradesh and three days in a remote valley of Uttar Pradesh; allowing completely different rural and wildlife experiences in each.
Highlights
Lunch with an art collector
Taking lunch with an art collector in his home in Kolkata
Sunrise at the River Ganges
Watching the sunrise from your private boat on the River Ganges
Chambal Valley
Experiencing life in remote hamlets of the Chambal Valley
Gallery



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Delhi
The Birdlife of North India
This two-week itinerary takes you around North India to see for yourself the wide variety of bird species and animals that call these rugged, scenic landscapes home. Keen birders and the more intrepid travellers will particularly enjoy this holiday, with plenty of opportunities for birdwatching, hiking and safaris through national parks, along rivers and in sanctuaries.
Highlights
Corbett National Park
Staying deep in the heart of Corbett National Park in a forest lodge, an incredible setting for wildlife sightings
Chambal River
Cruising along the Chambal river on safari with a naturalist guide, providing expert information about the birds and animals you spot
Birding throughout
Plenty of birding opportunities in varying locations, from national parks to bird sanctuaries and a conservation reserve
Explore Full Itinerary

Delhi
A Journey through Madhya Pradesh
Prepare to be wowed by incredible history, architecture, and wildlife, before finishing the holiday on the sacred Narmada river at Maheshwar.
Highlights
Alternative Delhi
Explore alternative Delhi with a walk of the old town led by a former street kid turned expert guide
Satpura National Park
Get up close and personal to the wildlife in Satpura National Park on foot, by jeep and even on a boat
Maheshwar
Relax in one India’s most beautiful and most off-the-beaten-track fort hotels in Maheshwar, one of the most magical towns in India
Gallery



Christmas & Winter Holidays in India
India in Winter: Culture, comfort, and the best weather
Christmas is prime time to visit Kerala and Rajasthan, when the weather is gorgeous (but it can get chilly at night, so pack layers).
Top Picks for Christmas
Kerala: Relaxed backwaters and beach breaks
Rajasthan: Grand history and magical city stays
Corbett National Park: Wildlife and forest lodges
We’ll match the festive spirit with meaningful experiences.



Christmas & Winter Itineraries
Trade turkey and the King’s speech for a festive thali under the stars or a family cricket match on a Rajasthani lawn. But if you’re not quite ready to ditch the festive spirit, don’t worry. Many Indian hotels celebrate in style – think fairy lights on colonial verandas, spiced cakes, and even the odd Santa sighting poolside.
End-of-term chaos? We hear you. Between packing, school nativities, and endless to-do lists, it’s a lot. The good news? Your ETG consultant can help you turn the pre-holiday frenzy into excitement. India’s markets are perfect for picking up unique gifts – from hand-block-printed scarves to miniature paintings, far more thoughtful than an Amazon dash.
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Agra
Regal Residences of Rajasthan
This is a far cry from the tired old route that almost everyone takes through India’s Golden Triangle. We know that you’re not everyone. Veer off the tourist trail into the heartlands of Rajasthan to feel the true essence of timeless and, yes, incredible India.
You’ll still be able to experience the manic magic of Delhi, the warm pink hues of Japiur and the magnificence of the Taj Mahal. But you’ll also experience so much more by staying in some of the country’s best heritage properties, brought to life by charismatic hosts. You’ll get the best of both worlds – and be amazed that the rest of the world doesn’t seem to be in on the secret. Shhh!
Highlights
Chambal River
Explore magnificent and lesser-visited sites on the banks of the Chambal River
Heritage properties
Experience a flavour of rural and royal Rajasthan in two contrasting rural palaces
Taj Mahal
Admire the marble magnificence of the Taj Mahal
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Alleppey
Kerala Encompassed
Gain a great insight into the variety Kerala has to offer as you travel south to north over three weeks. You’ll have the opportunity to stay in different types and styles of accommodation, ranging from tea bungalows to a plantation mansion, houseboat, treehouse and tents, to name a few.
Spend your days among tea and spice plantations, relaxing in rural settings, spotting wildlife, cruising along the Alleppey backwaters, visiting local markets and getting to know the towns that make Kerala tick. Finish on a remote beach to round off your journey through ‘God’s Own Country’.
Highlights
Cruise the backwaters
Get a real feel for life on the backwaters as you cruise through the canals on a houseboat for two nights, watching local life pass by
Birdwatching
Wake up on the banks of the river Periyar where you’ll have the chance to spot over 120 species of birds
Safaris
Track elephants and tigers on safaris and boat rides through the Nagarhole National Park
Gallery



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Agra
The Golden Triangle & The Himalayas
This is a proper adventure, taking in the riches of Rajasthan before venturing deep into the Himalayas to explore the off-the-beaten-track Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. After tiger-spotting in Corbett, escape to the unspoiled Kumaon region in Uttarakhand. Here, colonial-era hill stations and quiet Himalayan villages offer a slower pace and extraordinary views, far from the tourist trail.
Highlights
Iconic sights
Seeing the best of Rajasthan (think the Taj, tigers and terrific forts, palaces and handicrafts)
Unique accommodation
Staying in haveli hotels and warm and welcoming luxury homestays with fascinating histories
Himalayan views
Ending the holiday on a (literal) high in the Himalayas, venturing into the Kumaon region that most tourists miss
Gallery



Explore Full Itinerary

India
Birds of South India
Discover lesser-visited but beautiful areas of Southern India during this two week holiday. There is a particular focus on the region’s abundant birdlife, exceptional for casual and serious aficionados. Visit several sanctuaries and travel through the lush western ghats, known as a treasure house of endemic species, as well as the strictly protected wildlife of Bandipur National Park.
Highlights
Rangananthittu Bird Sanctuary
End your journey with a visit to the Rangananthittu Bird Sanctuary, home to some 170 exquisite bird species
Valparai
Explore Valparai’s remote landscapes through forest treks in an area full of wildlife, including some of the most endangered varieties of hornbills
Bandipur National Park
Spot elusive big game on sunrise and sunset safaris in Bandipur National Park
Gallery



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Delhi
The Birdlife of North India
This two-week itinerary takes you around North India to see for yourself the wide variety of bird species and animals that call these rugged, scenic landscapes home. Keen birders and the more intrepid travellers will particularly enjoy this holiday, with plenty of opportunities for birdwatching, hiking and safaris through national parks, along rivers and in sanctuaries.
Highlights
Corbett National Park
Staying deep in the heart of Corbett National Park in a forest lodge, an incredible setting for wildlife sightings
Chambal River
Cruising along the Chambal river on safari with a naturalist guide, providing expert information about the birds and animals you spot
Birding throughout
Plenty of birding opportunities in varying locations, from national parks to bird sanctuaries and a conservation reserve
Explore Full Itinerary

Agra
Classic Rajasthan with the Taj Mahal
Our ‘Classic Rajasthan with the Taj’ itinerary idea takes in all the must-see sites of India’s Golden Triangle and beyond, such as Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur. You’ll also experience a change of pace and a glimpse at an older, more rural Rajasthan with its impossibly romantic desert forts, dramatic scenery and wildlife.
We’ve suggested mixing opulent city hotels, perfect for escaping the clamour outside, with peacefully charming but quirky heritage properties in converted Rajput residences, used for entertaining visitors from time immemorial.
Highlights
Iconic sights
Marvel at the timeless magnificence of the Taj Mahal, the disorderliness of Delhi and colourful Jaipur
Fort Barli
Escape the madness into the gorgeous surrounds of Fort Barli and the Rajasthani countryside
Lake Pichola
Stay on the banks of Lake Pichola in romantic and laid-back Udaipur
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Bhutan
India's Golden Triangle & Bhutan’s Natural Beauty
Over two weeks, you will venture from the bustling, colourful cities and historical sights of India’s Rajasthan to the peaceful towns and scenic valleys of Bhutan. You’ll really get a feel for the contrasting cultures, pace of life and varied landscapes as your local guides take you off the beaten track and reveal the stories and secrets of each location to you.
In India’s Golden Triangle, you will enjoy the must-see highlights, both cultural and architectural, before flying to Bhutan to immerse yourself in the well-preserved culture and pristine natural beauty across the country. Along the way, we have suggested some charming and comfortable accommodation options in great locations and you’ll have time each day to relax at your hotel.
Highlights
Iconic India
Explore India’s Golden Triangle, including the Taj Mahal, Jaipur’s palaces, and the vibrant streets of Delhi.
Magical Bhutan
Immerse yourself in Bhutan’s serene landscapes, from Punakha’s dzongs to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
Cracking views
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Spring & Easter Holidays in India
India at Easter: Glorious springtime adventures
At Easter, Uttarakhand is your best bet – as is Rajasthan, where you can benefit from stonking good value and up your chances of spotting wonderful wildlife.
Top Picks for Easter
Uttarakhand: Hillside hikes and village visits
West Bengal: Tea estates, mountain views and cultural insight
Satpura: Off-grid safari lodges and nature walks
Every trip is adapted to your family’s rhythm and interests.



Easter & Spring Itineraries
Crafting bespoke holidays is the core of what we do. With each bespoke trip, our consultants shape every element to you, from travel times to guides, from hotels to illuminating experiences.
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Darjeeling
Highlights of East India
Little visited and often overlooked, East India is an incredible place: from the spellbinding contrasts of Kolkata to the sleepy waterways of the Sundarbans, the Buddhist culture of Sikkim and the mighty Himalayas.
This journey will enable you to explore Kolkata in depth, before heading south for a lovely tranquil experience in the Sundarbans National Park. While you’re unlikely to spot one of the park’s many tigers, there is a plethora of wildlife here, and it’s a lovely place to spend a few days.
Then it’s back up to Kolkata for an overnight train deep in the Himalayas. East India is an incredible region: the heart of Buddhist culture in India, a land of monasteries, sleepy hill towns, friendly people and breathtaking views.
Highlights
Kolkata
Explore Kolkata, the former capital of British India and a riot of colour, a hub of Bengali culture and an incredibly vibrant place.
Incredible culture
Discover timeless Buddhist monasteries and a highly distinct Sikkim culture.
Khangchendzonga Mountain
Being inspired by the view of the mighty Khangchendzonga Mountain, the third-highest in the world, soaring above the horizon
Gallery



Explore Full Itinerary

Agra
The Golden Triangle & The Himalayas
This is a proper adventure, taking in the riches of Rajasthan before venturing deep into the Himalayas to explore the off-the-beaten-track Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. After tiger-spotting in Corbett, escape to the unspoiled Kumaon region in Uttarakhand. Here, colonial-era hill stations and quiet Himalayan villages offer a slower pace and extraordinary views, far from the tourist trail.
Highlights
Iconic sights
Seeing the best of Rajasthan (think the Taj, tigers and terrific forts, palaces and handicrafts)
Unique accommodation
Staying in haveli hotels and warm and welcoming luxury homestays with fascinating histories
Himalayan views
Ending the holiday on a (literal) high in the Himalayas, venturing into the Kumaon region that most tourists miss
Gallery



Explore Full Itinerary

Delhi
East to West: Highlights of the Gangetic Plain
This holiday is for travellers with an adventurous spirit who like to get away from the tourist trail; people who have a desire to explore eclectic, busy and ever-evolving Indian cities, but who also want to contrast immersive city life with some unique, rural experiences.
Take time to delve into Kolkata and Varanasi with our signature experiences in each. You’ll journey by car, train and minimal internal flights so that you can experience the beautiful rural life and landscape of the Gangetic Plain as you move around. You’ll spend four days exploring northern Madhya Pradesh and three days in a remote valley of Uttar Pradesh; allowing completely different rural and wildlife experiences in each.
Highlights
Lunch with an art collector
Taking lunch with an art collector in his home in Kolkata
Sunrise at the River Ganges
Watching the sunrise from your private boat on the River Ganges
Chambal Valley
Experiencing life in remote hamlets of the Chambal Valley
Gallery



Explore Full Itinerary

Delhi
The Birdlife of North India
This two-week itinerary takes you around North India to see for yourself the wide variety of bird species and animals that call these rugged, scenic landscapes home. Keen birders and the more intrepid travellers will particularly enjoy this holiday, with plenty of opportunities for birdwatching, hiking and safaris through national parks, along rivers and in sanctuaries.
Highlights
Corbett National Park
Staying deep in the heart of Corbett National Park in a forest lodge, an incredible setting for wildlife sightings
Chambal River
Cruising along the Chambal river on safari with a naturalist guide, providing expert information about the birds and animals you spot
Birding throughout
Plenty of birding opportunities in varying locations, from national parks to bird sanctuaries and a conservation reserve
Explore Full Itinerary

Delhi
A Journey through Madhya Pradesh
Prepare to be wowed by incredible history, architecture, and wildlife, before finishing the holiday on the sacred Narmada river at Maheshwar.
Highlights
Alternative Delhi
Explore alternative Delhi with a walk of the old town led by a former street kid turned expert guide
Satpura National Park
Get up close and personal to the wildlife in Satpura National Park on foot, by jeep and even on a boat
Maheshwar
Relax in one India’s most beautiful and most off-the-beaten-track fort hotels in Maheshwar, one of the most magical towns in India
Gallery



The Best Places to Go on a Family Holiday in India
In our eyes, the best destinations in India for families are:
Rajasthan for glorious forts, palaces, tigers, and arts and crafts – like kite flying and turban tying, not just the classic block printing.
Kerala for a more low-key holiday that’ll give you time to relax and connect together.
Uttarakhand in the Himalayas for a proper off-the-beaten-track adventure.
But there are plenty of other places in India that are great for all ages… almost too many to list.
Sometimes, it’s easier just to speak to a specialist, so please feel free to get in touch at whatever stage you are with planning your luxury holiday in India.



Need to know for your family holiday in India
You needn’t worry about a thing! Our travel team will make planning your family holiday to India a pain-free process. We’ve got all the answers for FAQs, including parents’ most common concerns, advice on staying safe and healthy, high-quality travel insurance, and visa information. And since we’re fully bonded under the ABTA and ATOL schemes, your money is 100% safe. With a team on the ground providing local updates and a close eye on advice from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, we’re up to speed with all the current travel information.



In Our Traveller’s Words
Important FAQs about Family Holidays in India
For relatively well-travelled families with older kids or teenagers, North India is can be intense at times but is mostly exciting. Contrast is key. We take care to always pair city buzz with peaceful countryside for the best of both worlds. South India, especially Kerala, is gentler and ideal for families with younger children.
The risk is low in the kind of hotels we recommend, where hygiene is scrupulous. We advise easing into local cuisine and staying hydrated.
Yes, most do. Plus, many Indian staples like naan, mild curry, and dahl are often big hits with kids.
Absolutely. Add on a beach stay in Goa, Kerala or even the Maldives or Oman for a seamless end to your trip.
Yes, with a caveat. We balance sightseeing with fun and downtime. Think crafts, tuk-tuk tours, and wildlife safaris, not museum marathons.
From Our Travelogue
Family-Friendly Hotels in India
India is full of hotels that are fun for all the family. It takes an expert to cherry-pick the best of the bunch (including those with a pool – an absolute essential when travelling with children). Here are a few of our favourites: from fabled forts, where royal hosts will take you under their wing, to safari lodges, primed for thrilling wildlife encounters:
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Maheshwar, India
Ahilya Fort
Perched high above the ghats of the River Narmada, Ahilya Fort is a rare gem in rural Madhya Pradesh. Once the palace of the legendary Ahilya Bai Holkar, it’s now a boutique retreat rich in history and charm. With panoramic river views, peaceful courtyards, and warm village integration, the fort offers a timeless escape.
Highlights
Highlights
Magical setting,
Maheshwar Ghats right below
Best for
Couples
Solo
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Rajasthan, India
Chanoud Garh
Chanoud Garh is a lovingly restored 300-year-old palace offering a rich, personal slice of Rajasthani heritage. Situated in a peaceful rural village between Jodhpur and Udaipur, this family-run retreat combines grand architecture with heartfelt hospitality. You’ll be welcomed into the home of a former royal family, explore the desert landscapes, and stay in an atmospheric suite steeped in history.
Highlights
Highlights
Palace heritage,
Sunset jeep drives
Best for
Couples,
Heritage Enthusiasts,
Solos
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Madhya Pradesh, India
Reni Pani Jungle Lodge
Reni Pani Jungle Lodge sits on the edge of Satpura National Park, offering immersive safaris and a deep connection to nature. Tucked within 30 acres of pristine forest, this characterful lodge is run by passionate conservationists and brings guests close to the wildlife that makes this region so special—without compromising on comfort.
Highlights
Highlights
Safaris,
Forest views,
Peaceful setting
Best for
Couples,
Families,
Wildlife Enthusiasts
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Uttarakhand, India
Jim's Jungle Retreat
Set on the edge of Corbett National Park, Jim’s Jungle Retreat is a thoughtfully designed wildlife lodge built in traditional Gujar style. Surrounded by sal forests and grasslands, it’s an immersive base for safaris and nature-based adventures in Uttarakhand.
Highlights
Highlights
Wildlife safaris,
Jungle sleepouts,
Forest-view lodges
Best for
Families,
Couples,
Solos
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Darjeeling, India
Glenburn Tea Estate
Set on a hillside overlooking the River Rungeet and with jaw-dropping views of Kanchenjunga, Glenburn Tea Estate is an atmospheric and intimate retreat in the Darjeeling hills. Owned and run by a passionate family, it combines colonial charm with thoughtful service and curated experiences that showcase the surrounding natural beauty.
Highlights
Highlights
Tea estate setting,
Kanchenjunga views,
Outdoor activities
Best for
Couples,
Families,
Nature Enthusiasts
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Rajasthan, India
Ramathra Fort
Perched on a remote hilltop between Agra and Ranthambore, Ramathra Fort is a striking heritage property offering total peace and seclusion. Originally built by the family of its current owner, this once-private residence has been sensitively transformed into a tranquil boutique stay. Expect soul-stirring views, immersive village experiences and a genuine sense of rural Rajasthan.
Highlights
Highlights
Remote hilltop setting,
Fort heritage,
Authentic village interaction
Best for
Couples,
Families,
Nature Lovers
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