Our Packages
Curated journeys across the subcontinent — from lantern-lit evening strolls to fortnight-long expeditions through palaces, backwaters and hill towns.
Evening Twilight Tours
Half-day journeys timed to golden hour — for travellers with only a few hours to spare, and a monument to fall in love with.
Taj Mahal at Sunset
Watch the marble shift from ivory to blush pink as the sun dips over Agra, followed by a riverside viewpoint stop.
Ganga Aarti, Varanasi
A boat glides along the ghats as lamps are lit and bells ring for the evening aarti on the banks of the Ganges.
Amber Fort by Night
A sound-and-light retelling of Jaipur's Rajput history, staged against the ramparts of the fort on the hill.
Region by region
Twelve signature circuits, each built around what that part of India does best — deserts, backwaters, monasteries, or marble.
Golden Triangle
Delhi, Agra & Jaipur — the Taj Mahal, Mughal forts and Rajput palaces in one classic loop.
Royal Rajasthan
Jodhpur, Udaipur & Jaisalmer — sandstone forts, lake palaces and a night under desert stars.
South India
Temple towns of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, from Mahabalipuram's shore temples to Mysore's palace.
Kerala
Backwaters on a houseboat, tea-covered hills in Munnar, and a spice-scented coastline.
Uttar Pradesh
Lucknow's nawabi kitchens, Agra's marble, and the ghats of Varanasi in one heritage trail.
Maharashtra
Mumbai's coastline, the cave temples of Ajanta & Ellora, and hill-station retreats.
Gujarat
The white salt desert of the Rann of Kutch, stepwells, and the lions of Gir.
Kashmir
Houseboats on Dal Lake, Mughal gardens, and the meadows of Gulmarg and Pahalgam.
Uttarakhand
Rishikesh's riverside yoga ashrams, Himalayan treks, and the pilgrim towns of the Char Dham.
Himachal
Colonial hill towns, apple orchards, and passes into Spiti's high-altitude desert.
North East
Living root bridges in Meghalaya, tea gardens in Assam, and monasteries in Arunachal.
Varanasi
Sunrise boat rides, ancient ghats, and the oldest living city on the Ganges.
Entry fees & timings
Opening hours, weekly closures, and the total entry cost for foreign, English-speaking visitors.
Prices below are the total you'll pay per person through Wander India — government entry plus our on-ground booking and English-speaking guide support, all in one number. Government fees can shift without notice, so we always reconfirm exact pricing before your booking is locked in.
Taj Mahal
Uttar PradeshRed Fort
DelhiQutub Minar
Mehrauli, DelhiHumayun's Tomb
Nizamuddin, DelhiAmber Fort
RajasthanHawa Mahal
RajasthanMysore Palace
KarnatakaAjanta Caves
MaharashtraEllora Caves
MaharashtraKonark Sun Temple
OdishaFatehpur Sikri
Uttar PradeshElephanta Caves
MaharashtraGolden Temple
PunjabGateway of India
MaharashtraIndia doesn't fit in one trip.
"It is a peninsula shaped like a diamond, and every facet catches the light differently."
India is less a single destination than a continent pretending to be a country. Drive six hours in any direction and the language changes, the food changes, the shape of the roofs changes. A morning can start in the mist of a tea garden eight thousand feet up and end, the same week, on a houseboat drifting past coconut palms at sea level. Somewhere between a Mughal emperor's marble tomb and a fisherman's dawn catch on a Kerala beach, most travellers stop trying to summarise the place and just start collecting mornings.
What stays with people isn't usually the monument on the postcard — it's the smaller, unplanned hour: a temple bell at dusk, a stranger's insistence that you try one more thing off their plate, the particular blue of the sky over a desert fort at 6 AM. That's the India we try to build every itinerary around.