India Tours By Region 

How To Choose Where To Go In India

India’s regions each offer a distinct mix of history, landscape, festivals and local traditions. North India blends Mughal cities, sacred rivers and royal heritage, while the Himalayan North offers remote mountain valleys and high-altitude culture. Rajasthan anchors West India with its desert forts and craft traditions, while neighbouring Gujarat and Maharashtra add coastal cities, stepwells and wildlife. Central India is shaped by forest reserves, medieval temples and peaceful rural towns, and East India ranges from Kolkata’s colonial streets to Odisha’s temple architecture and the historic plains of Bihar.

A world away, the North East is defined by tea country, tribal heritage and dramatic landscapes, and South India brings together temple towns, layered cuisines and Kerala’s backwaters and beaches. Together, these regions help travellers choose the India that suits their interests, pace and style. From first-time journeys to repeat visits focused on food, wildlife or festivals, exploring India by region makes planning clearer and ensures time is spent where it matters most.

North India Tours

North India brings together some of the country’s most recognisable cities and cultural landmarks, beginning with Delhi and its long history of empires, markets and neighbourhoods. Mughal monuments, colonial boulevards and a thriving food scene create a vivid introduction to the region. Agra adds the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and the quieter beauty of Itimad ud Daulah, while nearby Fatehpur Sikri provides an atmospheric view of Akbar’s former capital. Many travellers pair these cities with Varanasi, where dawn on the Ganges, evening aarti ceremonies and narrow alleys filled with temples reveal a side of India shaped by centuries of ritual and learning. Further west, cities such as Lucknow and Amritsar introduce Awadhi cuisine, Sikh heritage and important historical sites that deepen an understanding of the region.

North India tours suits travellers who want a strong cultural foundation, a mix of iconic sights and opportunities to understand religious and architectural traditions. It is well suited to those who enjoy lively cities but also want quieter moments along riverbanks, in old bazaars or within ancient forts. Food is a major highlight, from Delhi street snacks and parathas to the slow-cooked kebabs of Lucknow. The combination of heritage, living traditions and easy connections to other parts of the country makes North India a natural starting point for first-time visitors and an area that encourages deeper exploration on future trips.

South India Tours

South India combines temple towns, coastal settlements and landscapes that move from the Western Ghats to the wide plains of Tamil Nadu. Chennai and Bengaluru blend older quarters with contemporary culture, while the great temple cities of Madurai, Tanjore and Kanchipuram reveal centuries of skill, ritual and learning. Many travellers add Kerala for its backwaters, tea gardens and calm beaches, where smaller towns provide a welcome change of pace. Inland, the hill stations of Munnar and Ooty offer cooler air and plantation history, and the heritage districts of Kochi highlight long trade links through architecture, markets and diverse communities.

South India tours suits travellers who want a steady mix of culture, nature and food. It works well for those who enjoy temple visits, coastal life, wildlife parks and time in smaller towns that maintain strong local traditions. Food is central to travel here, from dosa and idli to Kerala seafood and the rich flavours of Chettinad cooking. Good transport links and varied landscapes make South India suitable for first-time visitors and for travellers who return to explore particular states or themes in more depth. The region also rewards slower travel, with opportunities to follow local festivals spend time in craft communities and explore smaller coastal stretches. Longer journeys can include tea estates, wildlife corridors and smaller heritage towns that reveal a view of the southern culture.

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When you start to research a trip to India, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the seemingly endless possibilities. At India Unbound, we’ve made this process easy. To see India, we simply need you to tell us relevant information about yourself and the type of travel experience you are looking for - whether it’s a wish list of places you want to visit, a style of travel, a particular interest or theme that you want to explore, or all of these factors. Using this information, we curate a custom-made India private tour just for you. It’s that simple.

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