India’s diversity is unmatched, shaped by centuries of history and a landscape that spans from the glacial peaks of the Himalayas to the tropical shores of the Arabian Sea. Sights like the Taj Mahal are global icons, but for the modern luxury traveler there are plenty of opportunities for deeper immersion. According to Condé Nast Traveller, India has seen a 25% increase in “slow travel” bookings, focusing on wellness and remote heritage locations.
Here, our experts share nine answers to common questions for experiencing this fascinating country beyond the well-traveled path.
Pench National Park in Madhya Pradesh is the best choice for an intimate, high-end safari. Unlike the more popular Ranthambore, Pench offers a “Jungle Book” experience — as the real-life inspiration for the classic book — with fewer vehicles and higher exclusivity.

Goa, a state on the western coast of India, offers a range of beach experiences along the Arabian Sea. The shores of North Goa are lively and social with clubs and cafés, while South Goa offers a quieter, more relaxing contrast.
Varanasi is one of the world’s oldest continually inhabited cities. To experience it with the comfort of a luxury itinerary, prioritize private boat charters during key ceremonies.
Ladakh sits at an average altitude of over 9,800 feet. It is a high-altitude desert known for its stark Himalayan beauty and Buddhist culture.

Often called the “Venice of the East,” Udaipur is defined by its sophisticated lakeside architecture and the Aravalli Hills. Marble palaces on the shoreline lend the city a timeless, almost dreamlike quality.
Located in the Himalayan foothills, Darjeeling is a fabled center of global tea culture, producing the “Champagne of Teas.” The rolling estates that blanket the hillsides and nearby quiet villages provide a beautiful contrast to India’s bustling cities.

The Pushkar Mela — held in northwestern Pushkar, Rajasthan — takes place every autumn (typically November) during the Kartik Purnima full moon. It is the world’s largest camel and livestock fair, as well as a celebration of music, rituals, and community. Visitors will discover an atmosphere that blends ancient traditions with a modern, carnival-like energy.

The Kalka-Shimla Railway is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a nostalgic way to experience the Himalayan foothills. The “toy” distinction comes from its narrow-gauge track, a marvel of 19th-century engineering, that is still a thrilling ride today.
Chandni Chowk is the culinary heart of Delhi. Built in the 17th century, it remains one of India’s busiest and most authentic markets. Today it is celebrated as one of India’s best destinations for traditional street food. With tuk-tuks, rickshaws, and shoppers, the market is a snapshot of Delhi at its most exciting.

Luxury travel in India is best with a curated itinerary that balances “must-see” monuments with “off-the-beaten-path” serenity — like these favorite experiences in the South. With Enchanting Travels, each journey is thoughtfully designed around your interests and travel style, bringing together places and moments that go beyond the expected.
However you choose to explore, we’ll help you to experience India in a way that feels entirely your own.
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