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India hotels & accommodations

I stayed at Sahara Star, Santacruz twice during my travel to mumbai, upon arrival for 2 nights. I stayed with my husband, 4 yr old son, parents as well as my infant of 11 months. The stay was magnificent. Hence we booked the same hotel upon returning to mumbai after domestic travels within India. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. The only downside was when...

I am a frequent visitor travelling to India every month and I was surprised for the service I had in this hotel. I was recommended by a friend in srilanka and had a try. Very satisfactory in all departments and specially the front office by a friendly guy Aslam who can be another star to the hotel. He was very helpful to do all the needful in no time. The fastest che...

We moved here from the Sawara Grand around the corner after just one night. Thank you Agoda for moving us. The Ramada is well situated for the Golden Temple, which I walked to early every morning and for the Partition Museum which is a "must see". Although we were there in winter and it was too cold to swim, it was lovely to sit up by the pool and look over Amritsar an...

We booked 3 nights here at the end of a month in India for a bit of luxury and it definitely delivered. The staff are wonderful, so efficient, friendly and polite- nothing is to much for them. Our room came with an excellent complimentary breakfast, afternoon tea, fruit platter, mini bar and tea and coffee room service for each day of our stay- lots of extra perks fo...

The orchid is the ultimate place to stay at a budget with 5 star experience near the Domestic airport and the NESCO grounds. Travel Desk: Very functional and provides free shuttles to both international(15mins) and domestic airports(10mins). the drivers can converse in good english. They also provide cabs for daily use but it is slightly on the higher side as you can ...

Good hotel as the staff are very professional. You can see the difference here between a 5-star hotel and a lesser rated one. Concierge Ramesh was very helpful and front-desk Aman was very accommodating and polite. Location too was excellent as it is in the heart of Delhi. The only drawback I noted, and this would apply to most hotels in India, is the fact that they la...

Excellent, I have only just left yesterday and was staying for 3 days with my cousin who had come to visit India from the UK and we also met up with some family and friends also and had a marvellous lunch at the reataurant there, so we were very happy with everything and the buffet breakfast was also a great treat in the morning, I will definitely come back again
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Almost everything about this hotel is beyond expectation. I spent my last day in India in this hotel, after 2 weeks of travelling in India. Among the 7 hotels that I had stayed during my trip, this hotel is the best. From the moment I step into this hotel, the staffs made me so welcome and appreciated. The ambiance was really nice and almost magical too. However, amo...

We had a great time in Uday Samudra Leisure Beach Hotel. The hotel does not only have 2 pools but is also directly at the beach (sand). Staff is very friendly and helpful, restaurants offer a variety of good food. There is a lot to see and to discover in India - in this hotel we found the place to recover from all the sightseeing activities we had before...
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This hotel is by far one of the best hotels that i have stayed at in all of India.(compares with The Taj Exotica in Goa and the Jaypee Palace in Agra) there was a small issue about the name as we knew it as The Leela Kempinski and when asking for directions, the locals only knew it as The Leela, later discovering it to be the same hotel. The double headed shower was a ...

I stayed there from Feb 1 through Feb 6. The location is conveniently located in the very center of Channai. You can get to almost all places of Chennai city in about than 20 mins, unless you need to move during rush hours. The rooms and all common places are very clean. The staff are well spoken in English , and are helpful. Like all decent hotels in India, the inside...

Truly awesome experience with the management and staff of Fariyas Resort Lonavala. Impeccable and Awesome dining experience, wonderful rooms, great ambience, water and adventure park, bar inside the pool, all these make this Resort as one of the best places to stay. During our stay, there were festival celebrations with games, food and lots of gifts to be won. Karaoke ...

The best hotel in India. Its value for money and the staff were very professional. The room was very clean and does justice to the rate. We requested for early breakfast and they packed it nicely. Only hotel after traveling throughout India where i wasn't hassled at any point in time to the effect that even a staff member showed us to the room first where our details...

I had booked this Hotel on the one and only one belief of Agoda's uploaded pics of the hotel. As this was my 1st stay in India in Hyderabad, it was a nice surprise and welcome to me. The hotel is awesome. The staff is extremely friendly. The breakfast is too good. Moreover the roof top bar is the best. With the fantastic view of the Hussain Sagar Lake, the mood was per...

After a long car journey our arrival at Lake Pichola Hotel was welcomed. the spacious foyer was welcome after the long day in the car. The rooms are small but clean with cable TV. Our room had a lovely balcony with a view of the lake & palace. They made sure that the party of 5 had 3 room next to each other. Even though we asked for a double room our "double bed w...

This is one the the best hotels we've ever stayed in. We visited India for my husband's 50th birthday for 2 weeks. On the day of his birthday the hotel gave him a cake and a dozen roses send to the room as they're gift to him. The service was amazing, anything we needed or asked for was given to us very promptly. We did the Indian retreat at the spa while visiting. Th...

We stayed here from Sept 19 to 23, 2018 and liked this hotel very much. The hotel is located in a busy area, with all the traffic but you can be assured of getting a good night’s sleep. Hotel Room/Hotel Staff Our room and bathroom were very clean. Staff from bell desk to housekeeping, restaurant and security were very friendly and helpful. The front office staff were ...

I was so lucky to grab the Leela Goa (via Agoda) during the off-season at an incredibly affordable price, but I must admit that even though the experience is probably worth every penny of the rates it usually commands ($300-400/night during from Oct-Apr)...I probably wouldn't have been able to afford such luxury if not for the off-season. The airport shuttle was a 5-s...

I am used to paying top dollar for "5 star" hotels in India and finding that they are not quite as clean as expected and that the staff are below par in terms of performance however I was pleasantly surprised that the Fern had neither of these issues and was a "normal" international 5 star. The fitness centre was way too small and underequipped with weight machines and...

My stay was all throughout superb! I have actu changed my plans and book the Claridges for another 7 nights. Service is impeccable, attention and care genuine. As a business guest, the facility offer all comforts to host meetings. I travelled to and around India many times and this is the best value for money hotel one could ever find! One can spend a lot in a very ext...

1) I liked the services in the Indian restaurant. They paid detailed attention to our dining needs and 1 of the staff even packed some "Papadum" (Indian crackers) for me to eat on my flight back to SG! 2) I can't say the same for the Italian restaurant when I was entertaining my Korean clients. They seemed to pay more attention to "Caucasians" & "Other Foreigners". ...

This place is awesome. It's built as palace and you will get that feel as soon as you enter it. From welcome to lobby to interiors to staff. It's lobby is huge and one of the attractions. At every place in hotel you will feel grand royal luxury. Staff is very polite and helpful. They took extra efforts to make us comfortable. On request we were allowed to drop luggage ...

The Oriental Residency is a genuinely great Hotel if you want to be in the Bandra / Khar area and dont have an endless budget. We stayed here for 6 nights and would not hesitate to stay here again next time we are in Bombay. The staff did everything they could to make our stay a good one. The kitchen team were great, the reception was professionally (if sometimes inad...

I stayed at this beautiful hotel for only two nights, wish it had been longer. I chose it because of online reviews and a good recommendation from a friend in Delhi who had stayed there previously. Maybe because I had introductions from my previous hotel, La Villa Shanti, I found the service and attention we received from the staff to be outstanding, I just hope all gu...

From Lalit's enlightened policy of inclusivity to their high standard of service, everything is excellent at this hotel. Even the basic rooms are luxurious and spacious. The location is convenient (only 5 minutes walk to Chandni Chowk Metro). We stayed almost a week there and were greeted on arrival by Mahima who explained that we could contact her if we needed anythi...

We had a great time on the whole. With 3 generations of the family all enjoying their time there last weekend ! It's a lovely property, beautifully located and maintained and the main pool with its 100 m winding path, is fabulous Many of the staff we interacted with - specially the Goan employees - were extremely gracious, helpful and friendly. The ladies at th...

Location is good. Hotel cleanness is maintained. Staff lazy specially housekeeping staff. Restaurants offer good delicious food with good service but the portion served of same item is different. Cheaper restaurant serves more quantity and higher price menu serves less quantity I hv experienced in desert order (kulfi). Staff very irresponsible. My personal experience...
Cheap places to stay in India

The building is really nice. I think it's a villa. The main common room is basically like a normal living room so it's easy to feel at home. They have a kitchen where they cook meals for you if you want. I tried their Lassi and it was amazingly delicious. Several people who tried their Chai Tea told me it was their best Chai Tea in India. At the moment the hoste...

I booked this on a recommendation from someone I met in Udaipur and was a bit hesitant because it was so hot out and there were not a lot of amenities, but I couldn't have been more pleased with the result. I was picked up from the station (in spite of the late hour of my arrival), told I could check in in the morning so I could get to sleep faster, then permitted to h...

Hi! We are two girls traveling around india. The stay in Fotiya's hotel was super good. The hotel was very clean and the attention was excelent. Fotiya and his brother were super helpful to us! They sorted out any kind of problem we encountered. We had a free pick up from the bus stop and they dropped us back to the bus on our way back. They also helped organise our ne...

Perfect place to stay inside the fort on a budget. Incredible views, great restaurant and reasonable prices, good wifi, hot water in the shower, peaceful nights sleep. Great camel safari booked through the guest house. Staff are lovely. Tuk tuk from the station should be 80-100r (double at night). Definitely recommend. Honeymoon suite is simple but would definitely sta...

The first room we were assigned smelled like cigarettes, the air conditioning wasn't blowing cool air, and it was tucked in a corner of the hotel where there was a very poor wifi signal. I asked for a different room and they obliged. We asked the man at the front desk if we could get a taxi to the airport at 3:00 AM. He said it would be no problem as long as we could p...

This was easily the best hostel we stayed in out of our whole month in India. We had a private room which was very comfortable and clean with our own bathroom and aircon. The location could not be better for the Taj Mahal with the entrance being just a two minute walk away. This is great if you want to get there early for opening. The guys that work at this hostel were...

Daulat is a place to connect with local Bundi, to experience and feel real India with simple and cozy accommodation. Relaxing, green, clean, friendly... A perfect stay. Shivam (owner) goes beyond his duty t make you feel at home. If you look for usual comfy hotel, better to go for the usual hotels. If you look for easygoing, willing to share with local people, connecti...

I booked room here for couple of days but ended up staying more than a week. The guesthouse is in a quiet neighborhood, 15/20 minutes walk away from Mahabodhi temple. The room I stayed was simple and spacious enough. The owner Islam and his family is very friendly and makes you feel at home. Home made food served was delicious and at reasonable price. Islam bhai was ki...

This is the best place to stay in agra near Taj Mahal, just 1 KM form eastern gate. Clean, humble staff and the food is totally delicious. You guys have to try the fry chicken. That’s the best in town. Lucky, one of the staff help me to find transportion when i was there an when i needed to go to delhi. All is good

Despite being a bit far from the center, we love our morning walks and we considered a plus on this place! The rooms are clean and spacious . Hot water and decent wifi. Great homemade food and polite and helpful staff. Vishnu, the owner , is a great person , with a great international experience. We spent lot of time chatting with him and learnt a lot about India and i...

We really loved our stay at the Golden Marigold Hotel. Sorab and his team showed us nothing but kindness. They were warm and hospitable, helping us organise a trip to the desert and cooking us the most amazing food while telling us all about desert customs and life on the rooftop terrace. A charming little hotel, close to the fort, I couldn’t recommend it more highly. ...

The best part of Hostale would be the host, Abhinav Chauhan *Abby is super chill, well-knowledged and helpful. The hostel is mins walk from Assi ghat, bit off center, but besides that, I was happy with everything and would be happy to recommend to anyone.

Was my 3th time and hostel lost his charm. Before was the best breakfast in India and was also a moment to meet other travelers. They also stop the free tea time, another good moment that was given to this hostel a special place And this time, the worst was I got bitten by bedbugs. Staff is amazing and I went because of them, but don’t think will book it again Locat...

enjoyed my stay here. one of the cheapest hostels in Varanasi but still has everything you need. Comfortable bed, shower, WiFi. one of the staff organised a boat tour in the morning with another guest which was very enjoyable and better price than at the Ghats itself. very close to assi ghat and a lot of food stalls, cafes, fruits and vegetables vendors nearby. would d...

The main reason we chose this hotel was because of the swimming pool. When we arrived and saw that the pool was green and dirty we were a bit turned off. We booked the cheapest room, which was nice but when we arrived the sheets were used and we had to change them. Since the hotel is a bit far from the center (around 1.5km) and there are no restaurants around we had t...

Beautiful new hotel! Upper floor was not finished yet which didn't bother me. Delicious meals, spacious rooms, quiet location. Close to the Temples and to the airport. Owner of the hotel available to arrange transportation for you and recommend what to see in town. Good energy in the hotel and the whole town. I recommended it to my friends.

writing review is free so... helpful and thoughtful receptionist and staff good breakfast. gather around backpackers in the morning spacious room for activities. best schedule for daily activity near to Hawa mahal area. best restaurant! try masala chicken, mutter mushroom. at jaipur hawk view. near to hostel. ask the receptionist. no problem with my dorm room (no ac...

Just the best! I’m a big clean freak and it’s always up to standard! I’ve stayed here twice and for a week my second time couldn’t stop extending. I’ve stayed in the private room and different dorms and all are fantastic (which is not something I say lightly) The private had a nice balcony and a cute little table and nice comfy bed. The fan rooms are even cool and brea...

I stayed here 4 night's and had a good stay. Like everywhere in India it can be noisy and the WiFi was patchy in my room, 1st floor, but I got by. Bonus, the water for showers was hot. It's a bit out of the main city but tuk tuks, taxi's and bus are close by. Just ask Kamel, he'll sort you out. The decor of the hotel is beautiful hand painted walls and ceilings. There'...

Atithi Guest House is great value. It's clean and quiet and comfortable . The owner is extremely helpful and friendly. No hassles whatever. The internet is fast and free. The roof terrace is a relaxing place to have breakfast with 360 view . anyone will feel comfortable here. It is very relaxed. It is in a nice area of town with all facilities within walking distance ...

The plus points are that it is in a quiet location a little outside the town and there is hot water. However, there are some things to note. The mattress was the second worst I have experienced in India. Absolutely rock solid. The acoustics are poor so you can hear everything going on outside, including the trance music played constantly by the staff. There is no ...

The hostel is new and clean. All facilities are great and in working order. The water is warm, the beds are comfortable. The breakfast is amazing and very good value for what you pay. The guy who manages the hostel was the best hostel manager I have encountered in India. He truly understands the meaning of customer service. Made sure that any problem I had was resolve...
4-star hotels in India

Excellent, I have only just left yesterday and was staying for 3 days with my cousin who had come to visit India from the UK and we also met up with some family and friends also and had a marvellous lunch at the reataurant there, so we were very happy with everything and the buffet breakfast was also a great treat in the morning, I will definitely come back again

I had booked this Hotel on the one and only one belief of Agoda's uploaded pics of the hotel. As this was my 1st stay in India in Hyderabad, it was a nice surprise and welcome to me. The hotel is awesome. The staff is extremely friendly. The breakfast is too good. Moreover the roof top bar is the best. With the fantastic view of the Hussain Sagar Lake, the mood was per...

We stayed here from Sept 19 to 23, 2018 and liked this hotel very much. The hotel is located in a busy area, with all the traffic but you can be assured of getting a good night’s sleep. Hotel Room/Hotel Staff Our room and bathroom were very clean. Staff from bell desk to housekeeping, restaurant and security were very friendly and helpful. The front office staff were ...

The Oriental Residency is a genuinely great Hotel if you want to be in the Bandra / Khar area and dont have an endless budget. We stayed here for 6 nights and would not hesitate to stay here again next time we are in Bombay. The staff did everything they could to make our stay a good one. The kitchen team were great, the reception was professionally (if sometimes inad...

Probably unfortunate that I visited over a long weekend and there was an event held at the resort on my only night here - which comprised of a group of maybe 40 people. Initially I didn't have an issue with that - this resort has a sprawling private beach with more than enough space for everyone. But as evening came and I decided to spend time at the pool instead, I fo...

It was a wonderful stay and staff was really helpful. we got a early check in as well because we booked for 10 days. Hotel is really great, I would say better or similar to Novotels in Dubai. All was well cleaned and maintained. Not a complaint but a small suggestion would be to make the WC cleaning better and replenish the worn towels, that taken care would surely...

The hotel and rooms are built in a beautiful traditional style. The bed was very comfy and the room relatively cool, so we slept well. While we had air conditioning, the fan was directly above the bed and so silent we kept it on at night noise free! We only ate a little at the hotel, but what we ate was good. Also, this was the first hotel we had been to in India that ...

This was a real 5 star hotel. So many hotels in India that claim 4 to 4.5 stars are at best 3. Everything you would expext from a 5 star hotel. Big rooms great facilities, super clean and very helpful staff. Great restaurant. About 10mins to Cybercity via autorickshaw.

it was a short trip to amritsar for a visit to the golden temple, jalianwalah bagh and wagah border. i had book 2 deluxe rooms in the hotel and as expected the hotel was full on the weekend. this helped us get an upgrade to a dimension suite in exchange of one of the deluxe room and it was simply awesome. we stayed at the 3rd floor and the rooms were just awesome. ...

I had stayed for a considerable time along with a friend of mine at the Ambassador, Mumbai. The 4 star rated property is a part of the chain of heritage hotels, managed by the Narang group. It is conveniently located within a walking distance from the surreal & beautiful 'Queen's Necklace' i.e., the Marine drive near the Churchgate junction. The hotel has a magnificent...

The name Niranta Airport Transit hotel - inside Intl airport suggests that it is easy to access as a transit passenger. However, Jet Airways staff in both London and Mumbai Transit told me that I would have to have a visa to access the hotel. I was unable to access the hotel because it would appear that people I spoke to did not realise that the hotel was accessible fr...

I never liked India hotels because of hygiene problem. But this hotel was perfect. The bed so comfortable, toilet was so clean, and above all, the whole room was so clean and neat. It never gave the feel of being in a dirty environment at all. It was such an amazingly great hotel!

I have never met such an amazing helpful and kind staff. Starting with the check-in at reception and check-out i just had great memories at the Hotel. I can not do justice with words regarding the hotel staff. They were simply amazing. Room: The rooms were cleen and well maintained. Great ambience and I can assure the comfortable stay with nothing but just great vibe...

I always stay in this hotel whenever I visit Jaipur. Staff is very helpful. Location is good (away from traffic noise). Rooms are decorated like palace rooms. Very nice artwork on the walls. You can enjoy puppet shows in the evening at the hotel. Breakfast included in amazing (one of the best ones after visiting many hotels in India

This was the last hotel in India on our journey and by far the best. Very spacious room, LCD screen with both BBC and CNN, great bathroom and a fantastic view from our balcony.The best however was the enormous windows that could slide open to enter the balcony.The restaurant was cosy and next to the swimming pool and the food was really good.It was only a short walk to...

Overall very good except for when my husband arrived, then we had issues with internet service when both of us were in the room. My husband had some business to attend via Skype and he couldn't chance the internet being down yet again so we checked out and headed to another hotel. Lunch and dinner buffet were very tasty and varied but the breakfast buffet was lacking....

I stayed at the Aauris Hotel from the 11th of August to 15th of August, 2016 at room 206. Firstly, it is a great location at 4 Robinson Street, ideally located between Park Street, Theater(Shakespeare Sarani) Road, connected by Loudon Street & Rawdon Street. I booked via Agoda.com and got an excellent deal. I paid everything in advance online. When we reach the hotel,...
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Awesome experience.. 10 on 10.. Luxurious resort, big rooms with a tasteful interior.. Great exteriors, bar, spa, gym, the cycles and cycling track was an interesting add-on.. Had the regular stuff like pool table, carrom etc. Oh also a small library.. Restaurant is good too, though food is expensive.. The bar is very good, nice ambiance, again a little costly one may...

I booked this room for my parents and sister who were travelling to mumbai for a day. they had an early morning flight to istanbul the next day and had to be close to the airport. their first experience of the city was quite terrible as with all foreigners coming to mumbai for the first time. they were supposed to have airport transfer from the hotel but somehow they c...

Our group had a fabulous 2 wks holiday in India and decided to book a hotel close to the airport on the last leg of our journey to facilitate transfer to Hotel. We got it right by choosing the Uday hotel. Great hotel and extremely helpful and friendly staff. Would without doubt recommend this hotel

we have spent 4 nights at the hotel. all staffs are very friendly and very helpful. rooms are nice and clean. hot water is 24 hours. location is very nich which is near to the main bazzar (5 mins walk). we have been upgraded to stay one night in the luxury suite. the room is very awesom with 2 big bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and tea room! we have spent at 3 hotels in leh fo...

We had a wonderful stay at Barefoot. First we were welcomed with fresh coconut water. The staff were very prompt in moving our luggage to our Nicobari Cottage. The cottage itself was very spacious with an outside porch and attached bathroom. Hot water kettle, local bakery cookies, mini fridge with some candy bars (surcharge) and coffee/tea packets were provided. The o...

The only negative thing that I encounter was the towel had a slight odor.The choice for breakfast was rather limited for Westerners. Since there were many hotel guest that were attending the Poultry India exhibition, a complimentary once daily transfer to the exhibition hall would have been purfect. Otherwise keep up the good job

this was such a great hotel to stay at considering we had lived it rough in india for 3 weeks. it was a nice way to finish the holiday off with clean sheets and towels, posh bedrooms, fantastic service and comfortable and bugless beds!!! i would reccomend staying at this hotel; however if its 2 young girls on their own and decide to venture out...be careful! we did get...
Luxury hotels in India

I stayed at Sahara Star, Santacruz twice during my travel to mumbai, upon arrival for 2 nights. I stayed with my husband, 4 yr old son, parents as well as my infant of 11 months. The stay was magnificent. Hence we booked the same hotel upon returning to mumbai after domestic travels within India. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. The only downside was when...

I am a frequent visitor travelling to India every month and I was surprised for the service I had in this hotel. I was recommended by a friend in srilanka and had a try. Very satisfactory in all departments and specially the front office by a friendly guy Aslam who can be another star to the hotel. He was very helpful to do all the needful in no time. The fastest che...

We moved here from the Sawara Grand around the corner after just one night. Thank you Agoda for moving us. The Ramada is well situated for the Golden Temple, which I walked to early every morning and for the Partition Museum which is a "must see". Although we were there in winter and it was too cold to swim, it was lovely to sit up by the pool and look over Amritsar an...

We booked 3 nights here at the end of a month in India for a bit of luxury and it definitely delivered. The staff are wonderful, so efficient, friendly and polite- nothing is to much for them. Our room came with an excellent complimentary breakfast, afternoon tea, fruit platter, mini bar and tea and coffee room service for each day of our stay- lots of extra perks fo...

The orchid is the ultimate place to stay at a budget with 5 star experience near the Domestic airport and the NESCO grounds. Travel Desk: Very functional and provides free shuttles to both international(15mins) and domestic airports(10mins). the drivers can converse in good english. They also provide cabs for daily use but it is slightly on the higher side as you can ...

Good hotel as the staff are very professional. You can see the difference here between a 5-star hotel and a lesser rated one. Concierge Ramesh was very helpful and front-desk Aman was very accommodating and polite. Location too was excellent as it is in the heart of Delhi. The only drawback I noted, and this would apply to most hotels in India, is the fact that they la...
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Almost everything about this hotel is beyond expectation. I spent my last day in India in this hotel, after 2 weeks of travelling in India. Among the 7 hotels that I had stayed during my trip, this hotel is the best. From the moment I step into this hotel, the staffs made me so welcome and appreciated. The ambiance was really nice and almost magical too. However, amo...

We had a great time in Uday Samudra Leisure Beach Hotel. The hotel does not only have 2 pools but is also directly at the beach (sand). Staff is very friendly and helpful, restaurants offer a variety of good food. There is a lot to see and to discover in India - in this hotel we found the place to recover from all the sightseeing activities we had before...
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This hotel is by far one of the best hotels that i have stayed at in all of India.(compares with The Taj Exotica in Goa and the Jaypee Palace in Agra) there was a small issue about the name as we knew it as The Leela Kempinski and when asking for directions, the locals only knew it as The Leela, later discovering it to be the same hotel. The double headed shower was a ...

I stayed there from Feb 1 through Feb 6. The location is conveniently located in the very center of Channai. You can get to almost all places of Chennai city in about than 20 mins, unless you need to move during rush hours. The rooms and all common places are very clean. The staff are well spoken in English , and are helpful. Like all decent hotels in India, the inside...

Truly awesome experience with the management and staff of Fariyas Resort Lonavala. Impeccable and Awesome dining experience, wonderful rooms, great ambience, water and adventure park, bar inside the pool, all these make this Resort as one of the best places to stay. During our stay, there were festival celebrations with games, food and lots of gifts to be won. Karaoke ...

We absolutely loved this place it was stunning and the staff went above and beyond for us! We adored it so much we booked an extra night! If you want 5 star luxury, beautiful food and atmosphere, great service and gorgeous scenery this is the place!! But it is very expensive for India so if your counting your penny’s this is not the place for you..we will be back!!! An...

The best hotel in India. Its value for money and the staff were very professional. The room was very clean and does justice to the rate. We requested for early breakfast and they packed it nicely. Only hotel after traveling throughout India where i wasn't hassled at any point in time to the effect that even a staff member showed us to the room first where our details...

This is one the the best hotels we've ever stayed in. We visited India for my husband's 50th birthday for 2 weeks. On the day of his birthday the hotel gave him a cake and a dozen roses send to the room as they're gift to him. The service was amazing, anything we needed or asked for was given to us very promptly. We did the Indian retreat at the spa while visiting. Th...

I was so lucky to grab the Leela Goa (via Agoda) during the off-season at an incredibly affordable price, but I must admit that even though the experience is probably worth every penny of the rates it usually commands ($300-400/night during from Oct-Apr)...I probably wouldn't have been able to afford such luxury if not for the off-season. The airport shuttle was a 5-s...

I am used to paying top dollar for "5 star" hotels in India and finding that they are not quite as clean as expected and that the staff are below par in terms of performance however I was pleasantly surprised that the Fern had neither of these issues and was a "normal" international 5 star. The fitness centre was way too small and underequipped with weight machines and...

My stay was all throughout superb! I have actu changed my plans and book the Claridges for another 7 nights. Service is impeccable, attention and care genuine. As a business guest, the facility offer all comforts to host meetings. I travelled to and around India many times and this is the best value for money hotel one could ever find! One can spend a lot in a very ext...

1) I liked the services in the Indian restaurant. They paid detailed attention to our dining needs and 1 of the staff even packed some "Papadum" (Indian crackers) for me to eat on my flight back to SG! 2) I can't say the same for the Italian restaurant when I was entertaining my Korean clients. They seemed to pay more attention to "Caucasians" & "Other Foreigners". ...

This place is awesome. It's built as palace and you will get that feel as soon as you enter it. From welcome to lobby to interiors to staff. It's lobby is huge and one of the attractions. At every place in hotel you will feel grand royal luxury. Staff is very polite and helpful. They took extra efforts to make us comfortable. On request we were allowed to drop luggage ...

I stayed at this beautiful hotel for only two nights, wish it had been longer. I chose it because of online reviews and a good recommendation from a friend in Delhi who had stayed there previously. Maybe because I had introductions from my previous hotel, La Villa Shanti, I found the service and attention we received from the staff to be outstanding, I just hope all gu...

From Lalit's enlightened policy of inclusivity to their high standard of service, everything is excellent at this hotel. Even the basic rooms are luxurious and spacious. The location is convenient (only 5 minutes walk to Chandni Chowk Metro). We stayed almost a week there and were greeted on arrival by Mahima who explained that we could contact her if we needed anythi...

We had a great time on the whole. With 3 generations of the family all enjoying their time there last weekend ! It's a lovely property, beautifully located and maintained and the main pool with its 100 m winding path, is fabulous Many of the staff we interacted with - specially the Goan employees - were extremely gracious, helpful and friendly. The ladies at th...

Location is good. Hotel cleanness is maintained. Staff lazy specially housekeeping staff. Restaurants offer good delicious food with good service but the portion served of same item is different. Cheaper restaurant serves more quantity and higher price menu serves less quantity I hv experienced in desert order (kulfi). Staff very irresponsible. My personal experience...

Great location, spacious club room , staff very helpful (esp Bala in reception and bala in house keeping). water , good coffee in room( not always replenished but appeared when asked) and excellent turn down service . The hotel is a little tired and not 5 star but still good value for money. We had 2 rooms,one for my husband and I and the other for my daughter ....

The hotel is nice, its a bit inconvenient location as you need to walk through the local houses, the hotel is hidden from the main road. The rooms are a bit shabby and old. The walls in the rooms need to be repainted and in the whole hotel as well. The facilities of the hotel were good, really nice pool and restaurant/bar area. Lovely view of the pool in the evenings. ...

We live in Delhi and spent 3 nights at Turtle On The Beach for holidays. This hotel offers best scenery in Kovalam Beach area (except Leela which is located slightly away from Kovalam Beach). Please have a try climbing up at Sky Suite for the best view. The hotel is not located ‘on the beach’ but in a walking distance from the beach. The only thing you need to consider...

This hotel is simply amazing. We came here as part of our honeymoon, and they took it seriously! We arrived with a beautiful cake in our room, fruit and plenty of water. The library bar has amazing selection of whiskies. The gym is modern with enough machines for everyone, yoga mats for stretching, and steam room and sauna to unwind. W e also did a couple's massage, it...
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What's the average price of a hotel in India?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in India is USD 31. The average price for a 4-star hotel in India is USD 51. The average price for a 5-star hotel in India is USD 88.
What's the average price of a hotel in India this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in India this weekend is USD 33. The average price for a 4-star hotel in India this weekend is USD 55. The average price for a 5-star hotel in India this weekend is USD 92.
What's the average price of a hotel in India tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in India tonight is USD 31. The average price for a 4-star hotel in India tonight is USD 51. The average price for a 5-star hotel in India tonight is USD 84.
What are the most popular hotels in India?
Some of our most popular hotels in India are Resort Primo Bom Terra Verde, Gokulam Park Sabari OMR SIPCOT and Ginger Mumbai Airport.
What are the best hotels in India for couples?
Hotels in India that are highly rated by couples include Katriya Hotel & Towers, Resort Primo Bom Terra Verde and Gokulam Park Sabari OMR SIPCOT.
What are the best hotels in India for families?
Hotels in India that are highly rated by families include Resort Primo Bom Terra Verde, Gokulam Park Sabari OMR SIPCOT and The Park Chennai.
What are the most popular cities in India to stay in?
Popular cities among travelers staying in India include New Delhi and NCR, Bangalore, and Mumbai.
What are the best hotels in New Delhi and NCR?
Verified travelers to New Delhi and NCR have given top reviews to The LaLiT New Delhi, Roseate House New Delhi and Holiday Inn New Delhi Aerocity By IHG.
What are the best hotels in Bangalore?
Verified travelers to Bangalore have given top reviews to The Chancery Pavillion Hotel, Holiday Inn Bengaluru Racecourse and Olive Hotel Hebbal by Embassy Group.
What are the best hotels in Mumbai?
Verified travelers to Mumbai have given top reviews to Ginger Mumbai Airport, Sahara Star Hotel and The LaLiT Mumbai.

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Discover the Magic of India with Unforgettable Experiences
India is a land of extraordinary contrasts, where every corner reveals a new adventure waiting to be discovered. From the vibrant streets of Delhi to the tranquil backwaters of Kerala, the experiences are as diverse as the country's rich culture. Travelers can immerse themselves in bustling markets, explore ancient temples, and savor mouthwatering street food, all while being enveloped by the warmth of Indian hospitality. The unique tapestry of traditions, languages, and cuisines makes India a must-visit destination for those seeking something truly special.
Each region of India boasts its own charm and allure. In northern India, the majestic Himalayas offer breathtaking views and thrilling trekking opportunities, while the deserts of Rajasthan invite you to explore their stunning forts and palaces. Meanwhile, southern India is known for its lush landscapes and serene beaches, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. Whether you are an adventure seeker, a culture enthusiast, or a foodie, India has something to captivate every traveler’s heart.
As you traverse this incredible country, you’ll find that the diversity of attractions is matched only by the hospitality of its people. Locals are often eager to share their culture and stories, making your journey even more enriching. With a plethora of experiences available, India is sure to leave a lasting impression on your soul. So, pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in this magical land!
When to Embark on Your Indian Adventure
Planning your trip to India involves considering the best time to visit based on climate, festivals, and local events. The country experiences a variety of weather patterns, with the peak tourist season generally falling between October and March. During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring cities and outdoor attractions. This period also coincides with several vibrant festivals, offering travelers a chance to witness the colorful celebrations that define Indian culture.
For those interested in experiencing the famous Holi festival, plan your visit in March when the streets come alive with bursts of color and joy. Alternatively, Diwali, the festival of lights, takes place in October or November, illuminating cities with dazzling decorations and fireworks. These festivals not only showcase India’s rich cultural heritage but also provide an opportunity to engage with locals and partake in traditional festivities.
However, if you prefer to avoid the crowds and high prices, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of April to June and September. Although temperatures may rise during the summer months, heading to hill stations like Ooty or Manali can provide a refreshing escape. September brings the monsoon season, which transforms the landscapes into lush green paradises, perfect for nature lovers. Ultimately, choosing the right time to visit will enhance your experience and allow you to enjoy all that India has to offer.
Essential Travel Tips for Exploring India
Traveling in India can be an exhilarating experience, but it’s essential to be prepared for the unique challenges that may arise. Understanding cultural etiquette is crucial when interacting with locals. For instance, greeting people with a polite “Namaste” while placing your palms together is a common practice. Additionally, dressing modestly, especially when visiting religious sites, shows respect for local customs and traditions.
Safety is another key consideration for travelers. While India is generally safe, it’s wise to stay vigilant, particularly in crowded areas. Keep your belongings secure and be cautious when using public transportation. Opting for reputable transportation options, such as pre-booked taxis or rideshare services, can make your travels smoother. Familiarizing yourself with local emergency numbers and having a basic understanding of the area you are visiting can also enhance your sense of security.
When it comes to packing for your trip, consider including essentials such as a reusable water bottle, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes. A portable charger for your devices will also come in handy, as you’ll want to capture all the incredible moments during your adventures. By following these practical tips, you’ll be well-equipped to navigate the wonders of India with ease.
Where to Lay Your Head in India
India offers a wide range of accommodations to suit every traveler’s needs, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly options. For those seeking a lavish experience, consider staying at the Katriya Hotel & Towers in Hyderabad, known for its excellent service and comfortable rooms. Guests rave about the friendly staff and delicious food, making it a popular choice for both leisure and business travelers.
If you’re traveling with family, the Resort Primo Bom Terra Verde in Goa is a fantastic option. With its spacious accommodations and family-friendly amenities, it’s perfect for creating lasting memories. Many visitors appreciate the resort’s tranquil atmosphere and the opportunity to enjoy quality time together. Alternatively, for those on a budget, the Gokulam Park Sabari OMR SIPCOT in Chennai provides great value with its clean rooms and attentive service, ensuring a pleasant stay without breaking the bank.
Whether you prefer a luxurious escape or a cozy budget stay, India’s diverse accommodations cater to all preferences. Booking your hotel through Agoda.com allows you to explore a wide selection of options and find the perfect place to rest after a day of adventures. With competitive rates and user-friendly features, planning your stay in India has never been easier.
Why Agoda.com is Your Best Travel Companion
When planning a trip to India, utilizing Agoda.com can significantly enhance your travel experience. With an extensive selection of accommodations, Agoda allows you to explore various options that suit your budget and preferences. Whether you’re seeking a luxurious retreat or a cozy budget stay, Agoda’s user-friendly platform makes it easy to find the perfect hotel in India. With detailed descriptions, user reviews, and high-quality images, you can make informed decisions before booking your stay.
One of the standout features of Agoda.com is its ability to offer exclusive deals and discounts. By booking through Agoda, travelers can access competitive rates that may not be available elsewhere, allowing you to save money for other exciting activities during your trip. Additionally, Agoda provides transparent pricing with no hidden fees, ensuring that you know exactly what you’re paying for. This level of clarity helps to alleviate any concerns about unexpected costs, making your travel planning smoother.
Agoda also prioritizes customer satisfaction, offering a reliable support system for any queries or concerns you may have during your booking process. Whether you need assistance with your reservation or have questions about your stay, Agoda’s customer service team is ready to help. This commitment to service ensures that your travel experience is enjoyable from start to finish, making Agoda.com your go-to companion for booking hotels, flights, and activities in India.
Getting Around India Like a Local
Exploring India’s vast landscapes and vibrant cities is an adventure in itself, and understanding the transportation options available can enhance your travel experience. The country boasts an extensive network of trains, making it one of the most popular and efficient ways to travel between major cities. The Indian Railways offers various classes of service, from luxurious sleeper coaches to budget-friendly options, catering to all types of travelers. Booking train tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure your preferred seats.
For those who prefer a more flexible travel option, buses are widely available and can take you to even the most remote destinations. State-run and private bus services operate across the country, providing a cost-effective way to explore. While buses can be less comfortable than trains, they often offer a more immersive experience as you pass through picturesque landscapes and local villages. Consider taking a scenic bus ride along the coast or through the hills for a memorable journey.
In urban areas, rideshare services and traditional taxis are convenient for getting around. Apps like Uber and Ola are prevalent in major cities, offering a reliable way to reach your destination without the hassle of negotiating fares. Public transportation such as metro systems in cities like Delhi and Mumbai are efficient and economical, providing a quick way to navigate busy urban centers. Familiarizing yourself with local transportation options will allow you to experience India like a local, making your adventures even more enriching.
Thrilling Activities for Every Adventurer
For adventure enthusiasts, India is a playground filled with thrilling activities that cater to all levels of experience. The majestic Himalayas offer some of the best trekking opportunities in the world, with trails ranging from gentle walks to challenging climbs. Popular trekking routes, such as the Chadar Trek on the frozen Zanskar River or the Everest Base Camp Trek, provide breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature. Local guides are available to ensure safety and enhance your experience, making these treks accessible to both seasoned hikers and novices alike.
Water sports are another exciting way to experience India’s diverse landscapes. Head to the beaches of Goa or the Andaman Islands for activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and parasailing. The crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life offer unforgettable experiences for those looking to explore underwater. For a unique adventure, try white-water rafting in Rishikesh, where the Ganges River provides thrilling rapids against a backdrop of stunning scenery.
For those who enjoy wildlife, India is home to numerous national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Take a safari in Ranthambore National Park to spot majestic tigers in their natural habitat or visit Jim Corbett National Park for a chance to see diverse wildlife, including elephants and leopards. Birdwatchers will delight in the rich avian life found in places like Keoladeo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With so many thrilling activities available, every adventurer is sure to find something that ignites their passion for exploration.
Shop Till You Drop in India’s Local Markets
Shopping in India is an experience like no other, with local markets offering a vibrant blend of colors, sounds, and scents. Each region boasts its own unique markets, showcasing traditional handicrafts, textiles, spices, and more. In cities like Jaipur, the Johari Bazaar is famous for its exquisite jewelry and handcrafted goods, while the Chandni Chowk in Delhi is a bustling hub for street food and vibrant textiles. Don’t forget to haggle for the best prices; it’s all part of the fun and an essential aspect of the shopping culture in India.
For those interested in modern shopping experiences, cities like Mumbai and Bangalore feature contemporary malls that house international brands alongside local designers. The Phoenix Marketcity in Mumbai offers a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Whether you’re searching for unique souvenirs or high-end fashion, India’s shopping scene has something for everyone.
Food lovers will find local markets to be a treasure trove of culinary delights. Sample delicious street food while shopping, from spicy chaat to sweet jalebi, and get a taste of the local flavors. Make sure to try traditional sweets from local confectioners, as they make for perfect gifts to take home. With so much to explore, shopping in India is not just about purchasing items; it’s about immersing yourself in the local culture and experiencing the warmth of its people.
Nature’s Wonders and Outdoor Attractions in India
India’s diverse geography offers a plethora of natural wonders and outdoor attractions that beckon nature lovers. From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the serene backwaters of Kerala, the country is a haven for those seeking breathtaking landscapes. The Ooty Lake in Tamil Nadu is a picturesque spot for boating and picnicking, surrounded by lush gardens and rolling hills. Meanwhile, the famous Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island is often ranked among the best beaches in the world, with its pristine sands and turquoise waters inviting visitors to relax and unwind.
For adventure seekers, the Rock Garden of Chandigarh is a unique outdoor attraction that combines art and nature. This sprawling garden features sculptures made from recycled materials, creating a whimsical environment to explore. If you’re looking for a tranquil escape, consider visiting the Marina Beach in Chennai, where you can enjoy long walks along the shore and indulge in local snacks from beach vendors. Nature enthusiasts will also appreciate the diverse ecosystems found in India’s national parks, such as Bandhavgarh and Kanha, where you can spot wildlife in their natural habitats.
Exploring India’s outdoor attractions provides an opportunity to connect with nature and experience the country’s stunning landscapes. Whether you’re hiking through lush forests, relaxing on a beach, or wandering through unique gardens, there’s no shortage of natural beauty to discover. Make sure to take your time and soak in the surroundings, as each destination offers its own special charm and tranquility.
Uncover India’s Rich Historical and Cultural Heritage
India is a treasure trove of historical and cultural landmarks that tell the story of its rich past. One of the most iconic sites is the Qutub Minar in Delhi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This towering minaret, standing at 73 meters, is adorned with intricate carvings and inscriptions that reflect the artistry of the era. Nearby, the Marudhamalai Hill Temple offers a glimpse into the spiritual heritage of the region, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike with its stunning architecture and serene surroundings.
Travelers should not miss the opportunity to visit the Jaisalmer Fort, often referred to as the "Golden City" due to its yellow sandstone architecture. This living fort is home to numerous shops, hotels, and temples, making it a vibrant hub of activity. The Sri Meenakshi Temple in Madurai is another must-see, renowned for its stunning gopurams (gateway towers) and intricate sculptures that depict various deities from Hindu mythology. Each of these sites offers a unique perspective on India's diverse cultural tapestry and is a testament to the country's architectural brilliance.
Exploring these historical sites not only enriches your understanding of India's past but also allows you to appreciate the craftsmanship and dedication of the artisans who built them. Engaging with local guides can enhance your experience, as they share fascinating stories and insights that bring these ancient places to life. Whether you're wandering through the narrow lanes of Jaisalmer or marveling at the intricate details of the Meenakshi Temple, every moment spent at these heritage sites is sure to be memorable.
Family-Friendly Fun for All Ages
India is brimming with family-friendly attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. One standout destination is the Wonderla Amusement Park in Bangalore, where thrilling rides and water slides promise a day full of excitement. With attractions ranging from roller coasters to gentle merry-go-rounds, there’s something for everyone, ensuring that both parents and kids leave with smiles on their faces. Another fantastic spot is the Lalbagh Botanical Garden, which offers a peaceful retreat amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. Families can enjoy leisurely strolls, picnics on the lush lawns, and even a glimpse of the magnificent glass house that hosts flower shows throughout the year.
For those looking to explore the outdoors, the Rose Garden in Chandigarh is a delightful option. Home to thousands of rose varieties, this garden is perfect for a family outing, where children can run freely while parents appreciate the beauty of nature. The Mehtab Bagh in Agra offers stunning views of the Taj Mahal and is an excellent spot for family photos against this iconic backdrop. Engaging in these activities allows families to bond while creating unforgettable memories together.
India's diverse offerings ensure that families can find entertainment and education in equal measure. Whether it's visiting amusement parks, exploring botanical gardens, or enjoying outdoor activities, there’s no shortage of fun for families traveling with children. Each experience contributes to a deeper appreciation of the country’s culture and natural beauty, making it an enriching journey for all.
Experience the Vibrancy of Indian Festivals
India is renowned for its colorful festivals, each one offering a unique insight into the country's rich cultural heritage. One of the most celebrated festivals is Diwali, the festival of lights, which usually takes place in October or November. During this time, cities are adorned with twinkling lights, and families come together to celebrate with fireworks, sweets, and prayers. Participating in Diwali festivities allows travelers to witness the joy and unity that this occasion brings to communities across the nation.
Another vibrant festival is Holi, celebrated in March, which marks the arrival of spring. This joyous event is famous for its colorful powders and water fights, creating a lively atmosphere filled with laughter and music. Travelers are encouraged to join in the fun, as locals often invite visitors to partake in the celebrations. Experiencing Holi firsthand is a delightful way to immerse yourself in Indian culture and make lasting memories.
Festivals like Durga Puja in West Bengal and Pongal in Tamil Nadu also showcase the diversity of Indian traditions. Each festival offers a unique perspective on the local customs, rituals, and culinary delights that vary from region to region. Engaging with local communities during these celebrations not only enriches your travel experience but also fosters a deeper connection with the culture. So, mark your calendars and plan your visit around these vibrant festivals to truly embrace the spirit of India.
Transportation Insights for Smooth Travels
Getting around India is an adventure in itself, with various transportation options available to suit every traveler's needs. The Indian Railways is one of the most efficient ways to traverse the country, connecting major cities and remote areas alike. With a range of classes available, from luxury sleeper coaches to budget-friendly seats, travelers can choose the level of comfort that suits them best. Booking train tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak seasons, to secure your preferred travel times.
Buses are another popular option, with an extensive network of state-run and private services operating throughout the country. While they may not be as comfortable as trains, buses offer an affordable way to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations. For those who prefer a more personalized experience, rideshare services like Uber and Ola are widely available in major cities, providing convenience and ease of travel without the need to negotiate fares.
In larger cities, public transportation systems such as metros and local trains are efficient and economical, helping travelers navigate bustling urban environments. Familiarizing yourself with local transportation options can significantly enhance your travel experience, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures across India. Whether you’re hopping on a train, boarding a bus, or catching a taxi, each mode of transportation offers a unique perspective on the journey through this incredible country.
Practical Information for a Hassle-Free Trip
Preparing for a trip to India involves gathering essential practical information to ensure a smooth journey. One of the first steps is understanding the visa requirements, as most travelers need a visa to enter the country. The e-Visa system simplifies the application process for many nationalities, allowing visitors to apply online and receive their visa electronically. It is advisable to check the latest regulations well in advance of your trip to avoid any last-minute issues.
Currency exchange is another important aspect to consider. The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency, and it is recommended to exchange some money before arrival or at the airport. ATMs are widely available in urban areas, but it’s wise to carry some cash, especially when visiting rural regions or local markets. Understanding local tipping customs can also enhance your experience; tipping is appreciated in restaurants and for services but is not mandatory.
Travel insurance is highly recommended for any trip to India, covering unexpected events such as medical emergencies or trip cancellations. Ensuring you have comprehensive coverage can provide peace of mind during your travels. Lastly, familiarize yourself with local emergency numbers and health guidelines to stay safe and healthy during your journey. Equipped with this practical information, travelers can focus on enjoying the incredible experiences that India has to offer.
Indulge in the Flavors of Indian Cuisine
Indian cuisine is a delightful journey for the taste buds, offering an array of flavors, spices, and regional specialties. Each state boasts its own culinary traditions, making it a food lover's paradise. Street food is a must-try, with options like pani puri and vada pav tantalizing your palate. Cities like Delhi and Mumbai are famous for their street food scenes, where vendors serve up delicious snacks at every corner. Sampling these local delights provides a genuine taste of India’s vibrant food culture.
For those seeking a sit-down dining experience, India offers a plethora of restaurants ranging from casual eateries to fine dining establishments. Don’t miss the opportunity to savor regional dishes like biryani in Hyderabad, dosas in South India, or butter chicken in Punjab. Each dish tells a story, reflecting the ingredients and cooking techniques unique to its region. Engaging with local chefs can add an extra layer of enjoyment, as they share their passion for food and culinary secrets.
Vegetarians will find India to be a haven, with a wide variety of meat-free options available. Traditional thalis, which are platters featuring an assortment of dishes, allow diners to sample multiple flavors in one meal. Don't forget to finish off your meal with a sweet treat, such as gulab jamun or jalebi, to satisfy your sweet tooth. Whether indulging in street food or dining at a high-end restaurant, the flavors of India are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Wellness Retreats for Relaxation and Rejuvenation
India is synonymous with wellness, offering a range of retreats and spa experiences focused on rejuvenation and self-care. The ancient practice of yoga has its roots in India, and many travelers seek out yoga retreats to deepen their practice or simply unwind. Destinations like Rishikesh and Kerala are renowned for their wellness centers, where visitors can participate in yoga sessions, meditation classes, and holistic healing therapies. These retreats often provide serene surroundings, allowing guests to connect with nature and find inner peace.
Ayurveda, the traditional Indian system of medicine, is another popular wellness option. Many resorts and spas offer Ayurvedic treatments that include herbal massages, detox programs, and dietary consultations tailored to individual needs. These therapies aim to restore balance and harmony in the body, leaving you feeling revitalized. The tranquil atmosphere of these wellness retreats enhances the overall experience, making it a perfect getaway for those seeking relaxation.
Many wellness retreats also incorporate healthy cuisine into their programs, providing nutritious meals that nourish the body and mind. Engaging in wellness activities, such as nature walks or cooking classes, can further enhance your rejuvenation journey. Whether you’re looking to deepen your yoga practice or simply unwind in a peaceful setting, India’s wellness retreats offer a unique opportunity for relaxation and self-discovery.
Embrace Nature with Eco-Friendly Hotels in India
For travelers who prioritize sustainability, India offers a variety of eco-friendly hotels that focus on minimizing their environmental impact while providing comfort and luxury. These accommodations often incorporate sustainable practices such as solar energy, water conservation, and organic farming. Staying at eco-friendly hotels allows visitors to enjoy their trip while also contributing to the preservation of the environment.
Many eco-resorts are located in stunning natural settings, providing guests with breathtaking views and easy access to outdoor activities. For instance, some resorts in Kerala are nestled along the backwaters, offering opportunities for kayaking and birdwatching while promoting responsible tourism. By choosing eco-friendly accommodations, travelers can immerse themselves in nature and support local communities that prioritize sustainability.
Additionally, eco-friendly hotels often emphasize local culture and cuisine, allowing guests to experience the region's heritage. Participating in workshops on sustainable practices or local crafts can further enrich your stay. Embracing eco-friendly travel in India not only enhances your experience but also helps protect the country's diverse ecosystems for future generations to enjoy.
Romantic Escapes for Couples in India
India is a fantastic destination for couples seeking a romantic getaway, with numerous accommodations and experiences designed to create unforgettable memories. From luxurious resorts to charming heritage hotels, couples can find the perfect setting for their romantic escape. A stay at a heritage hotel like the Katriya Hotel & Towers in Hyderabad offers a blend of modern comforts and traditional charm, making it an ideal choice for couples looking to unwind together.
For a truly romantic experience, consider booking a stay at a beachfront resort in Goa, where you can enjoy stunning sunsets and leisurely strolls along the shore. Many resorts offer private dining options, allowing couples to savor a candlelit dinner under the stars, complete with local delicacies. Exploring the picturesque landscapes of Udaipur, often referred to as the "City of Lakes," provides a romantic backdrop for couples. A boat ride on Lake Pichola, with the majestic City Palace in view, is an experience that will surely be cherished.
Engaging in couple-friendly activities, such as couples' spa treatments or cooking classes, can further enhance the romantic ambiance. Whether it’s a serene retreat in the hills or a vibrant city escape, India offers a myriad of options for couples to connect and create lasting memories together.
Unique Stays for the Adventurous Traveler
For travelers seeking something out of the ordinary, India offers a range of unique accommodations that promise unforgettable experiences. Staying in a traditional haveli in Rajasthan allows guests to immerse themselves in the region's rich history and architecture. These beautifully restored mansions often feature stunning courtyards and intricate carvings, providing a glimpse into the royal past of the area. Many havelis also offer cultural experiences, such as cooking classes and local tours, adding depth to your stay.
Treehouse resorts are another exciting option for adventurous travelers, providing a one-of-a-kind experience amidst nature. Imagine waking up to the sounds of chirping birds and the rustling of leaves, all while enjoying breathtaking views from your treetop perch. Locations like the Tree House Resort in Rajasthan offer luxurious accommodations with modern amenities, allowing guests to connect with nature without sacrificing comfort.
For those looking for a truly unique experience, consider staying on a houseboat in Kerala’s backwaters. Drift through serene waters surrounded by lush landscapes, all while enjoying the comforts of a floating home. Many houseboats come equipped with chefs who prepare delicious local cuisine, allowing guests to savor the flavors of the region while taking in the stunning scenery. With so many unique stays available, adventurous travelers are sure to find accommodations that enhance their journey through India.
Engaging Activities for Culture Enthusiasts
India is a cultural haven, offering a plethora of engaging activities for those eager to immerse themselves in local traditions and practices. Participating in art classes, such as pottery or painting, allows travelers to connect with local artisans and learn about traditional techniques. Cities like Jaipur and Varanasi are known for their vibrant art scenes, where visitors can explore galleries and studios while interacting with talented artists.
Cooking workshops provide another fantastic opportunity to delve into Indian culture. Many local chefs offer classes that teach guests how to prepare regional dishes, from spicy curries to delectable sweets. Not only does this allow travelers to learn about the ingredients and cooking methods unique to India, but it also provides a delicious way to connect with the culture. Sharing a meal with locals after cooking together can create lasting bonds and unforgettable memories.
Attending traditional performances, such as classical dance or music shows, enhances the cultural experience further. Cities like Chennai and Kolkata host regular performances that showcase India’s rich artistic heritage. Engaging with local culture through these activities not only enriches your travel experience but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the diverse traditions that make India so special. Each experience offers a unique perspective, allowing travelers to leave with a greater understanding of the country’s vibrant culture.