Newmarket Holidays expands India tour portfolio


Newmarket Holidays expands India tour portfolio

Sunday, 29 Dec, 2024 0

Newmarket Holidays has expanded its India tour collection.

A new 21-day tour now combines two of the operator’s most popular holidays across the north and south of the subcontinent.

It creates a single itinerary that connects the iconic landmarks of northern India with Kerala in the south for the first time.

Highlights of India – From the Golden Triangle to Kerala starts with a rickshaw ride around Delhi, journeys by rail and road to Shimla in the foothills of the Himalayas, and explores the pink city of Jaipur and its famous Amber Fort.

The India tour also takes guests on safari to see tigers at Ranthambore National Park, and visits the iconic Taj Mahal and city of Agra.

Guests then travel to Kerala in the south where the famous 14th century Chinese fishing nets, a spice plantation in Periyar, a wildlife cruise across Lake Periyar and a night onboard a traditional kettuvallam houseboat are among the highlights.

The holiday finishes in Mumbai, with a guided tour of the city’s many landmarks.

Accommodation includes a selection of hotels, a jungle resort in Ranthambore, a Kerala houseboat and a beachfront hotel with direct access to Marari Beach.

Prices start from £4,252 per person, saving £223, and include 18 nights’ half-board accommodation, two overnight flights, transfers, internal flights and guided excursions.

The first departure is in November 2025 with three more dates in 2026.

Hayley Morris, Head of Trade Sales and Partnerships says: “This tour brings together some of our guests’ favourite India attractions with an itinerary that offers incredible variety.”

“It offers great value and gives agents the opportunity to inspire their customers with India’s rich diversity.”



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