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India Holidays

India’s amazing diversity offers you everything you could ever want in a holiday. Bounded by the majestic Himalayan ranges in the north and edged by a spectacular coastline surrounded by three seas, India is a vivid kaleidoscope of landscapes, magnificent historical sites and royal cities, golden beaches, misty mountain retreats, colourful people, rich cultures and festivities.

Travel Guide to India

Location

The subcontinent of India lies in south Asia, between Pakistan, China and Nepal.

Geography

India is set apart from the rest of Asia by the Himalayas, the highest, youngest and still evolving mountain chain on the planet. From north to south India extends a good 2000 miles. The subcontinent as it is rightly called, touches three large water bodies. This thick, roughly triangular peninsula defines the Bay of Bengal to the east, the Arabian sea to the west, and the India Ocean to the south.
India holds virtually every kind of landscape imaginable. An abundance of mountain ranges and national parks provide ample opportunity for eco-tourism and trekking.

History

Nearly five thousand years back flourished India’s first major civilisation along the Indus River valley. The twin cities of Mohenjodaro and Harappa now in Pakistan were ruled by priests and held the rudiments of Hinduism. These civilisations are known to possess a sophisticated lifestyle, a highly developed sense of aesthetics, an astonishing knowledge of town planning and an undecipherable script language. The Indus civilization at one point of time extended nearly a million square kilometres across the Indus river valley. It existed at the same time as the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Sumer but far outlasted them. Surviving for nearly a thousand years the Indus valley civilisation fell to tectonic upheavals in about 1700 BC, which caused a series of floods.

The coming of the Aryans around 1500 BC, gave the final blow to the collapsing Indus Valley civilisation. At the dawn of Vedic ages the Aryans came in from the North and spread through large parts of India bringing with them their culture and religious beliefs. The Four Vedas or the important books of Hinduism were compiled in this period.

In 567 B.C. the founder of the Buddhist Religion Gautama Buddha was born. During this time lived Mahavira, who founded the Jain Religion. The Indian subcontinent is full of caves and monuments devoted to these religions and are worth a visit.

Two hundred years later, in the 4th century B.C., Emperor Ashoka, one of the greatest King of Indian history, led the Mauryan Empire to take over almost all of what is now modern India. This great leader embraced Buddhism and built the group of monuments at Sanchi (a UNESCO world heritage site). The Ashoka pillar at Sarnath has been adopted by India as its national emblem and the Dharma Chakra on the Ashoka Pillar adorns the National Flag.

They were followed by the Guptas in the north, while in the south part of India several different Hindu empires, the Cholas, the Pandyas and the Cheras spread and grew, trading with Europe and other parts of Asia till the end of the 1100s.

Christianity entered India at about the same time from Europe. Legend has it that St. Thomas the Apostle arrived in India in 52 A.D. Even earlier than that people of the Jewish religion arrived on India’s shores.

In approximately the 7th century A.D. a group of Zoroastrians, or Parsees, landed in Gujarat and became a part of the large mix of religions in India today, each of which adds its important and distinctive flavour.

In the 15th century Guru Nanak laid the foundation of the Sikh religion in Punjab.

In 1192, Mohammed of Ghori, a ruler from Afghanistan, came into India and captured several places in the north including Delhi. When he went home he left one of his generals in charge who became the first Sultan of Delhi. During this time Islam, was introduced into a major part of Northern India. It may be mentioned that even before that, just after the period of the prophet, Islam was brought to the western coast of India by Arab traders and flourished in what is now Kerala.

The Dehli Sultanate gradually took control of more and more of North India over the next 200 years, till Timur, who was called "Timur the Lame" or "Tamberlane" came from Turkey in 1398 to attack India. He and his army stole all the valuables that they could carry and left again, and after that the Delhi Sultanate was never so strong again. Soon the Mughals, who were from Iran, came in and took control of the north.

In the meantime south , in 1336, the Hindu Vijayanagar empire was set up and became very strong.

The Europeans - Portuguese, French, Dutch, Danish and British - started arriving in the early 1600s. All of them held territories in India and made friends and enemies among India’s rulers as they got more and more involved, with the Indian politics, but it was the British who eventually controlled most of India and finally made it one of their colonies.

India got its independence from Britain in 1947 after a long struggle led mostly by Mahatma Gandhi. In the process of becoming independent, India became, two countries instead of one. In the years since independence India has made huge progress and coped with great problems, and has developed its industry and its agriculture, and has maintained a system of government which makes it the largest democracy in the world.

Climate

Generally, India’s climate is defined by three seasons - the hot, the wet (monsoon) and the cool, each of which can vary in duration from north to south. The most pleasant time to visit most places is during the cooler period: November to around mid-February.

The heat starts to build up on India’s northern plains from around February, and by April or May it really hots up, peaking in June. In central India temperatures of 45°C and above are commonplace. South India also becomes uncomfortably hot during this time.

Late May to October is Monsoon season. During October and November it’s usually not too hot and not too cool (although October can still be hot and/or humid in some regions). In the thick of winter (around mid-December to mid-January), Delhi and other northern cities can become astonishingly cold, especially at night.

Basic Information

Language

Hindi. Although it is India’s national language, Hindi is only spoken as a mother tongue by about 20% of the population. Other languages include Urdu and Bengali. English is widely spoken too.

Currency

Indian Rupee (RS)

Electricity

230-240V 50Hz

Time Difference GMT + 5.5 hours


Tipping

In mid-range and upper-end restaurants or hotels a service charge (usually 10%) is often added to bills, so tipping is very optional. In smaller places, where a service charge has not been added to the bill, a tip is warmly appreciated - the amount you give depends on how happy you are with the service. Anything upwards of IRS20.00 is the norm, but exceptional service should be rewarded with at least IRS50.00.

Water

Tap water is not recommended for drinking. We recommend you buy bottled water.

Visas

You need get an entry visa before arriving in India. Six month multiple-entry visas are now issued to most nationals regardless of whether you intend staying that long or re-entering the country. Only six-month tourist visas are extendable. Most Indian embassies and consulates won’t issue a visa to enter India unless you hold an onward ticket. Note that visas are valid from the date of issue rather than the date of arrival in India.

Tourist Info

What makes it so special?

India’s amazing diversity offers you everything you could ever want in a holiday. Bounded by the majestic Himalayan ranges in the north and edged by a spectacular coastline surrounded by three seas, India is a vivid kaleidoscope of landscapes, magnificent historical sites and royal cities, golden beaches, misty mountain retreats, colourful people, rich cultures and festivities.

Where to Visit

Agra - The Taj Mahal has become the tourist emblem of India. This poignant Mughal mausoleum was constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his second wife Mumtaz Mahal, whose death in childbirth in 1631 left the emperor heartbroken.

Jaipur - The capital of Rajasthan is popularly known as the ’pink city’ because of the ochre-pink hue of its old buildings and city walls. It’s an extremely colourful city that radiates a magical warm glow in the evening light.

Delhi - Is a city rich with culture, steeped in history, and fascinating architecture. Both Old and New Delhi exude a captivating charm. Lose yourself unwinding the secrets of the city’s Mughal past in the intricate streets of Old Delhi before emerging into the wide open spaces of imperial New Delhi, and its generous leafy avenues.

Travel Guide to India

Our Holidays in India

Below are our hotel listings for holidays in India. If you can't find what you are looking for, feel free to give us a call to discuss your requirements, alternatively you can view our holidays in other Indian Ocean destinations.

Holidays to Kerala

Kerala, in south west India, is a state blessed with an idyllic tropical coastline, forested hills, and traditional rural villages and paddy fields. Its interior extends to shimmering lakes and waterways criss-crossed by serene wooden houseboats.

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Taj Green Cove, Aerial view of resort, India

The hotel is set on a hillside, behind the resort of Kovalam , offering wonderful views of the backwater lush landscapes, coconut palms, and unspoiled beaches. Located to the north of Kovalam, and one of the oldest properties in the resort, the hotel stands on a headland with beautiful views over the lagoon and ocean. There are traditional thatched cottages, lots of water, a spa and birdbaths and statues all over the grounds. The beach is a short buggy ride away.

Taj Green Cove

Somatheeram Trivandrum

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Somatheeram Trivandrum, Bungalow with view, India

Located on the picturesque Malabar Coast five miles south of Kovalam, Somatheeram is set in 15 acres of lush greenery, palm trees and bewitching blue waters

Somatheeram Trivandrum

Leela Kempinski, Hotel pool and exterior, India

Located in the centre of Kovalam this is the most prestigious hotel in town, The hotel is right on a headland and has spectacular sea views on three sides. There is a range of bars and restaurants, an exclusive club room area and a private beach reached by buggy. Definitely the place to stay in town. The staff are exceptionally attentive and very friendly. .

Leela Kempinski

Marari Beach, Marari Beach, India

Located on a stretch of pristine beach in between fishing villages, this is an ideal, totally relaxing ’back to nature’ way to end your Kerala holiday. The large cluster of bungalows sits around a couple of restaurants a club house and an Ayurvedic spa. Total relaxation is guaranteed!

Marari Beach

Coconut Lagoon, Coconut Lagoon, India

Not accessible by road, and on the edge of Lake Vembanad in Kumarakom this is a hotel truly close to nature. Woodpeckers, paddy herons, egrets and a bramin cow walk around the grounds. Accommodation is in villas around the grounds close to the pool, restaurant, shop and spa. Water flows everywhere and you arrive on property by boat.

Coconut Lagoon

Brunton Boatyard, Hotel & pool, India

Located in the middle of Cochin Fort, this hotel used to be, as the name suggests, a boatyard. It has been lovingly converted into an ecologically friendly hotel with a lot of charm.

Brunton Boatyard

Spice Village, Spice Village, India

Located in Thekaddy on the edge of Periyar National Park, this is a delightful bungalow style hotel very close to nature and the environment. The restaurant and Woodhouse bar are reminders of the days of the Raj and it is an ideal base for excursions by boat and foot into the national park.

Spice Village

Holidays to Goa

Stretches of endless silver sand, white surf beaches wetted by the rush of the azure Arabian Sea, the revelling of late nights, white churches and temples resting against plush green paddy fields and coconut trees, a rich heritage and long days of sun, sand and sea sum up the region of Goa in a nutshell

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Casa De Goa, Pool and villa, India

A beautiful boutique resort near the famous Calangute beach. The beach is just 5 minutes walk from the resort. This is a quiet property offering good personal service.

Casa De Goa

The Leela, Hotel entrance, India

This 5-star beach resort, is a contemporary celebration of south India’s Vijayanagara Empire temple and palace architecture, and Goa’s Portuguese heritage.

The Leela

Grand Intercontinental, Hotel and pool, India

Set on the beach at Raj Baga, this spacious resort has its own private access to a secluded beach, a golf course, an excellent pool and some good restaurants from formal to beach shack

Grand Intercontinental

Safaris and Tours


Golden Triangle, Humayun’s tomb, Delhi

The Golden Triangle tour is one of the most popular tours of India and includes the magnificent capital city of Delhi, the breathtaking Taj Mahal at Agra and the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur.

Golden Triangle

Central India Tour, Red Fort, Delhi

Experience a taste of India - travelling by train and road - on this 14 day tour that includes some of India’s most famous sites.

Central India Tour

Bombay and Goa, Gateway to India - Bombay

This 10 day tour gives you the best of both worlds with included excursions in Bombay followed by a relaxing beach holiday.

Bombay and Goa

Rajasthan Tour, Qutab Minar - carved pillar

This 9 day tour offers you the opportunity to discover the magnificent cities and temples of northern India. Starting with the sights of Delhi, then on to visit the famous Taj Mahal, enjoy an elephant ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur, and ending in Udaipur.

Rajasthan Tour

Kerala Grand Tour, Kettuvallam (houseboat) cruising on the Keralan backwater

A truly fantastic 14 night tour of Kerala in all its diversity. Experience the colonial port city of Cochin, the plantations and fauna of the Western Ghats, the traditonal fishing villages and birdlife of the backwaters and, of course, some of the most beautiful beaches in the world!

Kerala Grand Tour

Kerala Special, Cochin - Chinese fishing nets at sunset

Enjoy culture and tranquility on this all-encompassing 8 day tour in one of the most beautiful states of India. Highlights include a Kathakali dance show in Cochin, a boatride on Lake Periyar and a backwater sunset cruise in Kumarakom.

Kerala Special