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India Family Tours

Private India holidays for families with children — from the Golden Triangle and Rajasthan's fort cities to Kerala's backwaters and wildlife safaris. Thoughtfully paced, privately arranged, and designed around your children's ages and interests.

Planning a family India tour

India with children — what you need to know first

What is a good 10–14 day India itinerary with children?

For most families, the Golden Triangle — Delhi (2 nights), Agra (2 nights), Jaipur (2–3 nights) — is the strongest foundation: manageable transfers, iconic monuments, and excellent private hotel options. For 12–14 nights, add Ranthambore wildlife (2 nights) after Agra or Udaipur's lake palaces after Jaipur. Rajasthan's camels, forts, and folk culture are very engaging for children of most ages.

What is the private transport advantage for families?

Your own air-conditioned vehicle and driver are available throughout the journey — departing when your family is ready, stopping when children need to, and resting when they are tired. You are never on a group schedule. For families with young children or those managing jet lag, this flexibility matters significantly.

What pacing is recommended for children under 12?

We recommend no more than two destination changes per week for children under 12, longer rest periods at each location, and avoiding more than 3 hours by road in a single transfer. Most of our family itineraries are structured around this principle — shorter travel days, more time to explore each city properly, and afternoons kept free where possible.

How does India differ for school-age children versus teenagers?

Younger children (6–11) respond well to the sensory richness of India — forts, elephant encounters, camel rides, colourful markets, and hands-on craft experiences. Teenagers often engage more deeply with historical context, photography, food, and cultural complexity. Our guides adjust their approach and depth of explanation based on your children's ages and interests.

Is India suitable for multi-generational family groups?

Yes — multi-generational family travel is one of our most common family programmes. We build itineraries where grandparents, parents, and children travel together, balancing elder-friendly pacing (later morning starts, accessible vehicles, shorter walking distances) with age-appropriate activities for children. The Golden Triangle and Rajasthan both suit this well.

What about safety, food, and health considerations for children?

We use reputable, IATA-accredited accommodation and vetted restaurants throughout. Private vehicles are maintained and air-conditioned. For food, most hotels and restaurants can accommodate children's dietary preferences without difficulty. We recommend consulting your doctor about routine travel health measures before visiting India with young children.

Also useful: India with Senior Parents — Planning Guide

Best family routes

India by family travel style

Golden Triangle for families

Best for 8+

Delhi's Qutb Minar and Old City, the Taj Mahal at sunrise, Jaipur's Amber Fort and the Hawa Mahal — India's most iconic circuit done privately, at a pace that suits families. 7–10 nights covers it well.

Rajasthan with children

Best for 7+

Camels in Jaisalmer, elephants near Jaipur, Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, and lake palaces in Udaipur — Rajasthan is India's most visually engaging region for children. 10–12 nights for the full circuit.

Kerala family travel

Best for all ages

Kerala's backwaters by private houseboat, elephant encounters at Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, and hill station tea country at Munnar. The pace is gentle, the scenery is extraordinary. 7–9 nights.

Wildlife for families

Best for 8+

Ranthambore or Bandhavgarh for tiger safaris — early-morning drives in open vehicles. Pairs naturally with Agra and north India heritage. 10–12 nights including 2–3 nights at a wildlife reserve.

Visiting India as an NRI or OCI family?

Family India travel for NRI, OCI and Indian-origin families

If your family has Indian-origin roots — NRI, OCI card holders, or overseas Indian families — our NRI India Holidays pillar is designed for you: INR pricing, multi-origin family arrivals, ancestral visits, and itineraries that combine roots reconnection with leisure travel.

Plan your family India holiday

Tell us your children's ages, preferred regions, travel dates, and any particular interests. A senior specialist will design a private family programme with appropriate pacing throughout.

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