10-Day India Tour Packages
What if you had ten days exploring India? You could do the Golden Triangle plus Rajasthan, or north plus south, head to the Taj Mahal or visit Goa’s amazing beaches. Ten days forces choices but gives enough time to absorb rather than just skipping past. You'll taste regional cuisines, experience diverse cultures and understand India's complexity whilst actually having time to breathe between intense experiences.
Insider tips: Recommended 10-day India tour itineraries
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10 Days in North India, incl. Delhi and Mumbai
A luxurious passage through 9 major cities from Delhi to Mumbai features UNESCO sites like Qutub Minar and Taj Mahal. Tiger safaris in Ranthambore National Park and architectural marvels like Mehrangarh Fort complement 5-star accommodations.

- Day 1
Delhi
Begin in Delhi at UNESCO World Heritage Humayun's Tomb. Get there early to avoid crowds. The 73m-high Qutub Minar looks best in morning light. Visit India Gate and Lotus Temple later in the day. A past visitor noted, "The guides have a wealth of knowledge, pointing out things that could so easily be missed."

- Days 2-3
Agra
Take the 3.5-hour Yamuna Expressway to Agra. Visit the "Baby Taj" in the afternoon when sunlight brings out the marble's warmth. Watch the Taj Mahal sunset from Mehtab Bagh gardens. The next day, see the Taj at sunrise around 6:30 AM before tour groups arrive. Tour Agra Fort, then make the 5-hour trip to Ranthambore with a stop at Fatehpur Sikri's ruins.

- Day 4
Ranthambore National Park
- Days 5-6
Jaipur
- Days 7-8
Jodhpur
- Days 9-10
Mumbai
Fly to Mumbai from Jodhpur. Start at the Gateway of India before crowds gather. Explore colonial architecture at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and the University area. Watch sunset at Marine Drive. A visitor shared: "Mumbai was busy with traffic, but our guide knew all the tricks to navigate efficiently."

India Tiger Safari Tour
The wildlife circuit spans 6 destinations with 8 jungle safaris. Four game drives each in Ranthambore and Bandhavgarh National Parks plus visits to 1000-year-old Ranthambore Fort, connected by train journeys and flights.

New Delhi India
188 miSawai Madhopur India
9 miRanthambore National Park India
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Ranthambhore National Park India
Ranthambore National Park India
9 miSawai Madhopur India
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414 miJabalpur India
71 miBandhavgarh National Park India
71 miJabalpur India
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10 Days in India's Golden Triangle, incl. Delhi and Ranthambore
Classic route through Delhi, Agra, Jaipur and Ranthambore reveals 6 UNESCO sites including Humayun's Tomb and Taj Mahal. Guests stay at heritage properties like Palace Bhanwar Vilas and enjoy 2-3 game drives tracking Bengal tigers.

- Days 1-2
Delhi
Plan to arrive early to avoid Delhi's heavy morning traffic. Take a rickshaw through the narrow lanes of Old Delhi's Chandni Chowk and visit Jama Masjid mosque between prayer times. One traveler shared: "The Backstreets of Delhi tour was eye-opening - especially Khari Baoli spice market, but bring a scarf to filter the strong aromas." Visit Humayun's Tomb in New Delhi during early morning to beat the heat.

- Days 3-4
Agra
The drive to Agra takes about 3 hours. Head to the Taj Mahal at sunrise when it opens at 6 AM for smaller crowds and better photos. A visitor noted: "The morning mist created an ethereal effect - definitely worth the 5 AM wake-up call." Spend your afternoon exploring Agra Fort but bring water since shaded areas are limited. The next day, drive to Karauli or Dholpur to stay in a heritage palace hotel.

- Days 5-6
Jaipur
You'll need two full days to explore the Pink City. Take a jeep up to Amber Fort first thing. Skip the elephant rides for ethical reasons. Visit City Palace and Jantar Mantar observatory later in the day when the shadows make the astronomical instruments easier to understand. You can book a hot air balloon ride over the city if you plan ahead. One traveler noted: "The cotton weaving demonstration was fascinating, but bargain hard if you want to buy anything."

- Days 7-8
Ranthambore National Park
The drive from Jaipur takes 3-4 hours through rural Rajasthan. You'll get two game drives, usually early morning and late afternoon when tigers are most active. A recent visitor shared: "We saw tigers on both drives - zone 3 seemed particularly good. Bring binoculars and dress in neutral colors." Look out for leopards, sloth bears and various deer species too.

- Days 9-10
Return to Delhi
What people love about 10-day India tours
- 10 Days Golden Triangle Tour with Mumbai, From New Delhi Airport
This 12-day Golden Triangle tour from New Delhi to Mumbai, including the beautiful cities of Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur, was overwhelming in the best possible way. Cultural highlights such as the Taj Mahal were complemented by stunning views from mountain forts, misty temples, and beautiful palaces. The tiger safari was also truly worthwhile. In every city and at every stop, the guides shared their knowledge and guided us attentively, showing us the most beautiful sides of India. Finally, I would like to highlight our driver for the 11 days. I have never met such a well-organized and polite person before. It was a real pleasure traveling with Danish. I always felt in very good hands. If you book through this company, I highly recommend asking for Danish as your driver—you won’t regret it. Thank you very much for this incredible trip to India. I will definitely come back and will gladly book with you again. Jasper
- India Tiger Safari Tour
Well planned tour. I enjoyed the different national parks and different modes of transportation all of which were well arranged. The food was excellent and the tigers awesome. Khajuraho temple on the way back from Bandhargav was a real bonus and a great way to end the holiday.
- Golden Triangle & Tigers - 10 days
The tour was organized , hotels are great but wifi is an issue ( in the rooms), food is great. The tour guide is excellent ( Karun ) and Vijay was helpful esp when we had the optional tour , backstreet tours . But there’s one problem with picture taking , we had several pictures taken in Agra but I didn’t know that we had to pay for all the pictures . Some shots were horrible !
























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