India Tours

Walk Through India: A Journey Written in Colour and Tradition

India is a land that moves to many rhythms at once. From sunrise on the marble domes of the Taj Mahal to the evening chants on the banks of the Ganga in Varanasi, it is a country where the sacred and the everyday intertwine. Rajasthan’s desert forts rise above golden sands, Udaipur’s palaces shimmer on tranquil lakes, and the quiet backwaters of the south offer a gentler pace, lined with coconut palms and village life.

India’s vastness is matched only by its diversity. The snowbound Himalayas in the north give way to fertile plains, tropical coasts, and bustling cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata, each with its own language, flavours, and pulse. Religion shapes the fabric of daily life, from the vibrant festivals of Holi and Diwali to the timeless rituals of temple and mosque.

With Crooked Compass, you will see beyond the monuments. Ride through desert landscapes by camel, share chai in roadside stalls, wander spice-scented markets, and learn from artisans whose traditions stretch back generations. In groups no larger than twelve, every encounter feels personal, every moment a chance to connect with a culture that thrives in both grandeur and intimacy. This is India; lively, colourful, and unforgettable. A journey that will stay with you long after you return home.

Quick Facts: India Tours

Capital: New Delhi (approx. 33 million in the metropolitan region)
Population: Around 1.39 billion
Currency: Indian Rupee (INR)
Time Zone: Indian Standard Time (IST), UTC +5:30.
Languages: 22 official languages. Hindi and English are the most widely used nationally, while each state has its own primary language (e.g. Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Urdu, Gujarati). English is common in urban areas, especially in business, tourism, and government.
Best Season: October–March is ideal for most regions, with cooler weather for cultural touring and outdoor exploration. April–June brings hotter conditions but coincides with fewer travellers in some areas. July–September is monsoon season, best for lush landscapes and festivals but with heavy rains.
Visa: Most travellers, including those from Australia, New Zealand, the UK, EU, USA, and Canada, require a visa. E-visas are available for many nationalities and are the most convenient option. Always confirm the latest requirements before travel.
Power: Type C, D, and M plugs (230V, 50Hz).

Our Tours in India

Rural Rajasthan

from AUD$ 5,800
  • Explore Delhi’s bustling streets and vibrant markets
  • Dining experience at a 16th-century stepwell, illuminated by 110 lanterns
  • Embark on an exhilarating Leopard Safari in Narlai’s untamed wilderness
  • Discover Rajasthani architecture with Mughal influences
  • Experience Jaipur’s local culture on an E-Rickshaw ride
  • Watch a Bollywood film in one of India’s most spectacular cinemas
  • Witness sunrise at the Taj Mahal
  • Vintage Car Ride through Neemrana’s picturesque village
  • Jeep Safari Adventure through Narlai’s countryside
  • Bullock cart ride under the starlit sky

Embark on an enchanting journey through the royalty and grandeur of Rajasthan, a land rich in culture and dotted with palaces, forts, and havelis.

Offering a true insight into the real India and the rituals and life of its people, this tour takes you to the palaces of Maharajas past and present, and from small villages to the bustling city of Delhi. From the majestic forts of Jaipur to the regal palaces of Jodhpur, immerse yourself in the colourful past and fast-growing present that blend to create the future of India. Indulge in exclusive experiences such as dining in an ancient stepwell, sipping champagne in the royal family’s quarters of Jaipur’s City Palace, and exploring the rural side of life in Rajasthan in traditional villages like Barli, Narlai, and the picturesque village of Nereema. Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of mud-plastered houses, colourful bazaars, and warm hospitality while staying in meticulously restored forts, palaces, and mansions, where every corner reveals a new chapter in India’s culture and heritage.

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Temples & Tribes of Odisha - PRIVATE TOUR ONLY

  • Witness the most tribal regions of India
  • Engage with minority groups
  • Learn about the mythology behind the ladies with tattooed faces
  • Experience local tribal markets
  • Cruise on Chilika Lake

A tribute to the original spirit of discovery!

This unforgettable journey is crammed with quintessential India experiences; from train journeys whistling around hills to lively local markets. Follow in the footsteps of India’s ‘original people’, exploring the culture of the indigenous population and their ancient ways of living. Take a visit to the weekly local markets of the Bonda, Dongria Kondh,  Kutia, Mali and Pana tribes, considered to be some the most fascinating tribes remaining in India. Immerse yourself into the culture of a variety of indigenous groups as you learn why they resist modern technology and what is threatening their survival in the modern era.

Spend two nights living with locals in a community guest house, where you can help with the cooking, teaching the children or working in the rice paddies. Create unforgettable memories as you discover what it life is like living in the most basic conditions, before setting off to the coast to discover Odisha’s ancient history.

Cruise along tranquil Chilika Lake, Asia’s largest brackish water lake lagoon, where you will spend the night underneath the stars. Explore the sea swept temple town of Puri and marvel ancient India’s earliest temples, including the UNESCO World Heritage Konark Sun Temple.

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Sikkim & West Bengal

from AUD$ 6,026
  • Enjoy a journey on the Toy Train through rolling tea plantations into the Himalayas
  • Visit a Tibetan Refugee Camp
  • Soak in the natural Yumthang hot springs
  • Enjoy a traditional homestay experience with a remote Lepcha family
  • Explore the active Rumtek Monastery, home to many practicing monks
  • Experience the annual Durga Puja Festival in Kolkata

Discover a more remote, culturally diverse and scenic India. Home to the third highest mountain in the world, Kanchenjunga at 8586m, lush forests, deep valleys and terraced hillsides, Sikkim is one of the most beautiful states of India.

Paired with the well known cities of Kolkata and Darjeeling on the tea trail, you will also dip your toe into West Bengal.

Explore unspoiled towns, wild landscapes of exotic flora and fauna as well a homestay experience in a traditional Lepcha village of Dzongu. Embrace the stark natural beauty of the Yumthang Valley, with its sacred lakes and ornate Buddhist monasteries. Take a train through the hustle and bustle of Kolkata where you will then join the Durga Puja festival, the largest and most vibrant festival of Bengal.

The lanes and parks of Kolkata transform into an open art exhibition as various groups compete to set up lavish and innovative pandals (makeshift prayer arrangements), each displaying an interpretation of the Goddess Durga. The ten-armed Goddess saved the world from evil when she slayed the demon, Mahishasur.

Be guided through this mesmerising spectacle of living tradition, participating in the festivities alongside the devout. Be prepared for an amazing journey of discovery, cultural experiences, local life, cuisine and explore the meaning and forms of spirituality, all mixed with unsurpassed scenery.

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Why Choose Crooked Compass for India?

Small Groups, Big Moments

Maximum 12 travellers for intimate, flexible experiences.

Passionate Local Partnerships

Walk alongside local guides, drivers, and hosts who reveal the heart of India, from centuries-old traditions to the everyday rhythms of life.

Authentic Access

Explore beyond the famous monuments to experience India at a deeper level: wander spice-filled bazaars, step into rural villages, and share stories in family-run guesthouses.

Ethical Travel

Our journeys directly support local communities, protect cultural traditions, and encourage low-impact tourism across cities, deserts, mountains, and coasts.

Full Support

24/7 assistance ensures smooth travel across India’s buzzing cities, remote corners, and sacred landscapes.

Essential India Travel Guide

Before You Go

  • Visa Requirements: Most nationalities, including Australians, require a visa to enter India. E-visas are available online and should be arranged before travel. Always confirm the latest entry requirements.
  • Health Considerations: Consult a travel clinic 6–8 weeks before departure. Recommended precautions often include Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Malaria in certain regions. Carry personal medications and a basic first-aid kit, as rural pharmacies may be limited.
  • Local Customs: Be prepared for culture shock. India is vibrant, crowded, and unpredictable, and part of the journey is embracing its contrasts.

Packing Essentials

  • Light, breathable clothing for hot and humid regions.
  • Fleece jacket or heavy sweater for the Himalayas and northern areas, especially during winter.
  • Modest attire covering shoulders and knees for temples, mosques, and rural areas. Women may need scarves or shawls; men should avoid shorts in religious sites.
  • Comfortable shoes for long days of walking, cobbled streets, and uneven ground.
  • Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, sunscreen.
  • Insect repellent, reusable water bottle, and basic hand sanitiser.
  • Charger for devices & power bank (for areas with limited charging access)
  • A small torch or headlamp for power outages in rural areas.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Greetings are often with a nod or a “namaste” gesture (palms pressed together). Handshakes are common in business or urban settings.
  • Remove shoes before entering homes, temples, or mosques.
  • Wear modest clothing, covering shoulders and knees, especially when visiting religious sites.
  • Do not touch people’s heads, as it’s considered sacred and impolite.
  • Avoid showing the soles of your feet to others, as it’s considered disrespectful.
  • When eating with your hands, use your right hand, as the left is considered unclean.
  • If invited to a home, a small gift such as sweets or flowers is appreciated.
  • Public displays of affection are discouraged, especially in rural areas.
  • Always ask permission before photographing people or sacred places.

Getting Around India

  • Domestic flights connect major cities efficiently.
  • Trains are iconic, offering both local colour and longer-distance journeys, but expect delays.
  • Private vehicles with drivers are the most flexible option for rural and multi-stop touring.
  • Rickshaws and taxis are common in cities; agree on the fare before travel.
  • Metro systems operate in Delhi, Kolkata, and a few other large cities.
  • Road travel can be unpredictable due to traffic, roadworks, or animals. Allow extra time.

Accommodation

  • Cities: A mix of international hotels, boutique stays, and restored heritage properties.
  • Countryside: Family-run guesthouses and converted havelis (mansions).
  • Rural regions: Simpler lodgings with basic amenities; occasional shared bathrooms.
  • Unique stays: Desert camps in Rajasthan, houseboats in Kerala, and homestays in Himalayan villages.

Climate & Timing

  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Pleasant in most regions, cool in the north, excellent for cultural touring.
  • Summer (Mar–Jun): Very hot, especially in central and northern India.
  • Monsoon (Jun–Sep): Heavy rains, high humidity, but landscapes are lush and less crowded.
  • Post- Monsoon (Oct–Nov): Clear skies, moderate temperatures, and major festivals like Diwali.

Tip: India’s sheer size means climates vary widely; pack with flexibility in mind.

Experience India Beyond the Ordinary

India is more than monuments and mountains; it is a journey of encounters and connections. Standing before the Taj Mahal at sunrise, weaving through spice-filled bazaars, sharing chai on a train platform, or joining a family for a festival meal, every moment tells a story that lingers long after you leave.

Are you ready to experience the colours, rhythms, and traditions that make India a world of its own?

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Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change based on seasonal availability and cultural events. In India, patience and flexibility are not just useful, they are part of the journey.