Golden Triangle small group vacation, India
Very popular guided, small group trip taking you to India’s cultural big three, Delhi, Taj Mahal and Jaipur. With no frills but you will still be fussed over.
Delhi Jaipur Karauli homestay Agra and Taj Mahal
US $990US $772ToUS $1300US $1215excluding flights
Single supplement from $225 - $230.
Up to US $320 off selected dates.
Late availability on these dates: 05 Dec, 07 Dec, 12 Dec, 14 Dec, 16 Dec, 18 Dec, 21 Dec, 22 Dec, 25 Dec, 26 Dec, 01 Jan, 04 Jan, 11 Jan, 18 Jan, 22 Jan, 25 Jan, 05 Feb, 08 Feb, 10 Feb, 12 Feb, 15 Feb, 19 Feb, 22 Feb, 24 Feb
Late availability on these dates: 05 Dec, 07 Dec, 12 Dec, 14 Dec, 16 Dec, 18 Dec, 21 Dec, 22 Dec, 25 Dec, 26 Dec, 01 Jan, 04 Jan, 11 Jan, 18 Jan, 22 Jan, 25 Jan, 05 Feb, 08 Feb, 10 Feb, 12 Feb, 15 Feb, 19 Feb, 22 Feb, 24 Feb
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Our top tip:
Go along with the group tipping kitty that the company suggests. Your guide does all the tipping, and plenty of it (don’t forget to tip your guide at the end of the trip too!)
Trip type:
Small group, max, 12 people. Minimum age 15.
Solos:
Solo travelers welcome. Surcharge for single rooms.
Accomm:
2*-3* hotels and one night in heritage hotel.
Included:
Accommodation, some activities, transport.
Meals:
1 breakfast, 1 dinner included. Budget approx. £100 for meals in low key eateries.
Reviews
11 Reviews of Golden Triangle small group vacation, India
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“It’s an absolutely fantastic trip – well organised, full of variety and a great and safe way of experiencing a completely different culture from our own.”
Learn more about this itinerary in Responsible Travel's interview with Anne Steyn, a traveler on this tripRead full interview
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2023 by Beth Pestell
Our vacation was fantastic and far exceeded our expectations. We were able to pack so much into the week without stress due to the great organisation of the company and our local tour guide. Read full reviewReviewed on 23 Sep 2023 by Brigitte Stockton
Every day I was filed with awe with the sights and sounds of India... Excellent. Read full reviewReviewed on 25 Apr 2019 by Michelle Prescott
Seeing the TajMahal was probably the most memorable part our vacation. The tour guide was a fountain of knowledge, the hotels great and the food good (and safe!). Read full reviewReviewed on 18 Mar 2019 by Jane Whittaker
Everything about the tour was memorable and exciting, from our amazing tour leader Mukendra Ranawat to our traveling companions, to our lovely accommodation and amazing food. Read full reviewReviewed on 25 Feb 2019 by Jacqueline Abdollahzadeh
Seeing the Taj Mahal was the most memorable part of the vacation... Very good. Read full reviewReviewed on 03 Jan 2018 by Anne Steyn
First day, walking through the back streets of Delhi was the most memorable. First sight of the Taj Mahal. Read full reviewReviewed on 06 Nov 2017 by Claire Waughman
The whole vacation was exciting, India as a country was so amazing, but the most memorable experience was the Hot Air Balloon Ride over Jaipur and everyone running over when we landed, all wanted to take pictures and shake hands... Read full reviewReviewed on 11 May 2016 by Samantha Dodge
Our guide was wonderful and made me (a first time lone traveler) feel safe, included and well informed of anything interesting and important to make my trip enjoyable. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
As a global operator, we take our role in the tourism industry very seriously. We recognise the impact that tourism has on local communities and the environment, and we plan and operate all our tours with this front of our minds. We believe that every tour operator must be responsible in the way they conduct their business, to ensure the welfare of all people and the conservation of the environment.We are committed to operating in a responsible manner, incorporating the principles of sustainable development in the way we provide our travelers with real life experiences. We believe that responsible travel is about the attitude you take with you and the choices you make when traveling - to respect and benefit local people, their cultures, economy and the environment. For example on trips like this one through India where dress standards can be conservative (particularly outside of the major cities), we recommend that our travelers (both male and female) wear loose, lightweight clothing so as not to offend, particularly when visiting religious sites.
India is a much visited destination, and as with all our trips, we have designed this itinerary to allow us to pass through the region as considerately as possible, while maximising the experience of our group. We use local transport where ever possible, from trains to taxis, cycle rickshaws to the local metro.
People
Throughout, we stay in small, locally owned hotels reflective of the local flavour, although we spend one night in a heritage property that was originally built as a royal residence.All produce used throughout the trip is sourced locally en route. We eat at local restaurants, encourage our travelers to only purchase souvenirs from local artisans and recruit our on the ground team (including the group leader) from the local communities that we travel through. All these elements combine to not only give a fantastic insight into the country and a snap shot of day to day life, but also put valuable financial resources back into the local economy, creating jobs and supporting local businesses.
As a company our responsibilities don’t stop when our tours end. Our own in house foundation has been in operation for over 10 years; a not-for-profit fund that has distributed over AU$3 million to more than 70 non-government organisations since 2002, from health care, education, human rights, child welfare, sustainable development and in environmental and wildlife protection. Donations come from our travelers and are then matched by us dollar for dollar.
The foundation supports a number of projects throughout India, all of which are designed to improve the lives of the poorest children. One of the projects, GOONJ, serves to provide vital resources to rural India, such as clothes and household goods. Its school to school programme channelling uniforms, stationery, lunch boxes etc, from urban to rural schools will benefit more than 35,000 children. You can donate items for this cause with your group leader in Delhi who will ensure that the goods are passed on. Anything from books and toys to school wear, pens and pencils are all useful.
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