Indian Holidays

Discover India with TBi. Choose from a range of attractive destinations, and let us customize your holiday. Whether it’s a family vacation, a honeymoon or a group tour, we’ll ensure you return with wonderful memories. Enjoy the latest in spa and wellness centres, famous for their rejuvenation and alternative healing therapies.
Kerala
Discover the cultural heritage of Kerala in Thrissur, a historical town rich in archaeological gems. Stay in the mist clad Nilgiri Hills, visit green plantations of coffee, tea, cardamom, pepper and rubber in the Wayanad region.
By far the most popular circuit, begin with Kochi with its fine natural harbour. Visit the tea estates of Munnar. Explore the palm fringed backwaters in a ‘kettuvallam”. Visit Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.
Spend a few days at Kovalam with its palm fringed bays, miles of white sand and blue waters. Stay at Varkala a beautiful sea side resort.
Goa
Its fun’n sun all the way in Goa! Forested hills, breathtaking beaches, delicious seafood and local cuisine, peace and serenity make Goa a haven. See the ancient churches, cruise down the Mandovi River.
Offering glistening sands, swaying coconut palms, and scenic charm, your Goa holiday will involve exploring sensuous beaches and historical forts that have kept the legacy of Portuguese alive. Explore the mystical charisma of the exotic abode and add some golden moments in your memorabilia.
Hill Stations of the South
Set high in the Palani Hills at 2100 mts. Kodai offers wooded hills, pleasant walks and picturesque waterfalls. Enjoy a boatride on the lake, picnic at the many beautiful spots in this popular hill resort.
90 km. from Coimbatore lies Ooty the Queen of Hill Stations. Its famous Botanical Gardens, many waterfalls, valleys and walks beckon you.
One of the most attractive hill stations in India, Coorg is 120 km. from Mangalore and 19 km. from Ooty. Steep hills, and deep valleys with gurgling streams are a trekker’s delight. Coffee estates stretch before you. Visit the Nagarhole Wildlife Sanctuary whilst you’re there.
19 km. From Ooty, lies Coonoor in the Nilgiri Hills. A pleasant retreat, with many stunning views, this hill station is popular with nature lovers.
Kashmir
where the snow topped Himalayan peaks beckon, where the carpets of fl owers stretch far, where the crystal - clear streams gurgle down the valleys. Spend a few days in Srinagar, stay on a deluxe houseboat, visit the beautiful Moghul Gardens, go on a shikara ride on Dal Lake.
Take an excursion to Sonmarg, visit Gulmarg with its 18-hole golf course and ski slopes. Explore Pahalgam driving through pine forests along the Lidder River. This is true paradise!
Himachal Pradesh
This “Summer Capital of India” is truly charming, with picturesque bungalows, winding roads and bracing climate. See the Viceregal Lodge, Botanical Gardens and Chadwick Falls. Excursions: Mashobra, a picnic spot surrounded by apple orchards, Kasauli, 77 km. from Shimla, still houses traces of the colonial past. Visit Chail, which has the world’s highest cricket pitch and polo ground.
An hour away from Shimla, Kufri is popular for its trekking and hiking trails. In winter its snow covered slopes are a hot spot for skiing.
The spectacular mountainscapes and numerous valleys of Kullu are truly breathtaking. Enjoy a few days in the lap of nature.
Just 40 km. from Kullu, Manali offers - hang gliding and heli-skiing. Go angling, cycling and more. Visit the Hidimba Temple and Naggar Castle, take an excursion to Rohtang Pass at 13,050 ft. and the Vashist Water Springs.
This old world hill station holds echoes of the Raj, with its charming colonial architecture. Enjoy panoramic views of the plains and snow covered Dhauladhar Mountains. Excursions include Khajjar, 22 km. away with its beautiful meadows and small lake, and Chamba, 32 km. away in the lap of the Himalayas.
Darjeeling - Sikkim
Welcome to a land of mystic splendour spread below Mount Kanchenjunga in the Eastern Himalayas. Sikkim is a rare experience for the discerning traveller. Stay at Gangtok and visit the many monastries and scenic view points. See Tsangu Lake, Rumtek Monastery and more.
Nestled among the rolling mountains with the glistening Mt Kanchenjunga towering over the azure sky, Darjeeling fondly called "Queen of the Hills", provides a perfect gateway for those seeking to be in harmony with nature.
Mesmerising, picturesque, colourful - Gangtok is the exuberant capital of Sikkim that lures you for an unforgettable holiday. Cool breezes blow over the lush mountainside and the air is fragrant with the profusion of wild orchids and rhododendrons.
Maharashtra
Mumbai is just the perfect destination for planning a vacation. During your Mumbai tour, make sure to visit the Gateway of India, Bombay Stock Exchange, Essel World, Film City, Haji Ali Mosque, Hanging Gardens and Juhu Beach to mention a few.
Quality Resort The Riverview-ChipIun, is far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Nestled in the hills, amidst a serene landscape, it is located halfway on the Mumbai-Goa Highway, a perfect getaway destination to unwind, relax and rejuvenate your spirits.
Uttaranchal
312 km. from Delhi and situated in the Kumaon region, Nainital has a rich colonial past. Go boating on picturesque Naini Lake and enjoy spectacular views from Snow-View Point. Visit Bhimtal or some of the other lakes nearby.
Set in the Garhwal Himalayas 269 km from Delhi, Mussoorie has caught up with the outside world. Take a cable car to Gun Hill for a beautiful view of snow ranges. Picnic at Kempty Falls. Mussoorie is also the gateway to the Gangotri and Yamunotri shrines.
Rajasthan
The capital city is vibrant and colourful, and offers many sights of historical interest including the famous Hawa Mahal, the Observatory, the City Palace. An excursion to the Amber Fort is a must. 40 km. from Jaipur lies Samode with its beautiful palace and havelis.
A royal walled city is well known for its Junagarh Fort, Lalgadh Palace, havelis and Jain Temple. The camel breeding farm and Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary is nearby.
Set in the Thar desert, the Meherangarh Fort dominates this ancient city with its exquisite palaces, forts, temple and havelis. Visit Osian, 65 km. from Jodhpur and see its fabulous temples.
The remote medieval city has a colourful past. See the Jaisalmer Fort, the havelis, Jain Temples and more. Visit the Sam Sand Dunes and enjoy a camel safari.
On the banks of Lake Pichola, this haunting city with marble palaces rising out of the lake, is surrounded by the Aravilli Hills. Enjoy a stay at a palace hotel.
Wildlife
Wildlife sanctuaries are scattered all over India. Drive through grasslands, go on elephant safari, cruise down rivers to discover nature at its best. Most parks are closed from June to October.
Located 63 km. south west of Nainital, home of the tiger and varied wildlife.
The only remaining home of the Asiatic Lion.
One of the best places to see the tiger.
107 km. from Jaipur, this park is home to tiger, panther, hyena, leopard, chinkara and nilgai.
Set in the Vindhya Range, it has the highest density of tiger population. You can also see sambar, barking deer and nilgai here.
One of the most renowned in Asia, this was the inspiration for Kipling’s “Jungle Book”. This is tiger country.
The open forest and Tiger Reserve is one of the fi nest natural habitats of the Asian Elephant.
Spot elephant, gaur, sambar and tiger as you take a boat trip around the sanctuary.
Located in the deciduous forests, amidst open grasslands, you’ll find elephant, tiger, panther, wild boar and deer here.
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