North India Tours

The northern part of India is world-renowned for its vibrant heritage, rich culture, and diverse landscapes, offering an unforgettable experience for travelers. This North India region is a treasure trove of historical temples, impressive forts, and stunning mountain ranges that truly capture the spirit of India’s multifaceted culture. From the rustic beauty of its rural landscapes the northern cities of India are where tradition seamlessly coexists with modernity.

SOS Travel to India has carefully curated North India Tour Packages that promises perfect holidays, showcasing the best of this vibrant region. So whether you want to just skim through the iconic landmarks or discover the culture in a more nuanced way, we will make it happen for you.

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Popular Destinations for North India Tours

Delhi, the capital of India, is a thriving metropolis that serves as both the political and cultural heart of the nation. This vibrant city is a colorful mosaic of traditions, languages, and lifestyles, where the energy is palpable from its bustling markets to its serene gardens. Delhi is a unique blend of history and modernity, where ancient Mughal architecture like the Red Fort and Qutub Minar stands proudly alongside modern infrastructure. The city’s significance is evident in its status as a hub of arts, culture, education, and commerce. Exploring Delhi offers a rich experience, from the historic charm of Old Delhi’s markets, such as Chandni Chowk, to the modern elegance of New Delhi’s wide avenues and government buildings.
Red Fort Delhi India
Taj Mahal Agra

The next tourist destination is Uttar Pradesh, a state that can be seen as the spiritual soul of India. No North India trip to this state is complete without a stop at Varanasi Kashi, the world’s oldest living city and the Ghats of the Ganga River where spirituality seems to come alive. The Taj Mahal in Agra features on most North India Tour Packages. The beautiful monument of love draws visitors from all over the globe each year. It also delves deep into India’s history with visits to ancient city Fatehpur Sikri and fortresses in Agra. And SOS Travel to India makes sure it’s not just an eyeball grabbing visit but one involving an understanding of its history and culture as well.

Known as “The Land of Kings”, this state will welcome you with majestic palaces, huge forts and a vibrant culture to lure your senses. Jaipur, also known as Pink City, is an absolute chaos and eruption of colours, with tourist attractions such as Amer Fort, City Palace and Hawa Mahal. The blue city Jodhpur and Golden city Jaisalmer bring history, architecture and adventure together in one place, Udaipur with its serene lakes and majestic white architecture will take you back in time. So discover the beauty of Rajasthan with SOS Travel to India.

Rajasthan India
Manali Himachal Pradesh India

If you’re seeking tranquility and natural beauty, you can not miss Himachal Pradesh! Nestled between the Himalayas, the state offers breathtaking views of the mountains of Himalayas, the picturesque valleys of Kullu and Manali and the serene Tibetan monasteries in Dharamshala. Shimla, the state capital, is brimming with colonial architecture that takes you back to the pre-independence era. So if you’re looking for a relaxing trip to the mountains, SOS Travel to India will expertly craft a customized itinerary for your North Indian Tour Package.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which month is best for North India tour?

The most favourable months to tour North India are within the range of October to March. It is quite pleasant around this time and one can go sightseeing with comfort, especially in places like Delhi, Agra and Rajasthan.

How to plan a trip to North India?

While planning a trip to North India, the main destinations you can choose are Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, and Shimla. Write an itinerary with 2-3 days for each destination, lodges are booked beforehand, and moves by trains, hire a private car – all these should be considered.

Which is the best season to visit North India?

Approximately the same period of the year is referred to as the best season in North India, that is, winter, October through to March. The weather is nice because it is chilly and it becomes suitable to go sightseeing in the towns, the historical sites, and the hill stations.

Which month is best to visit Darjeeling?

The ideal time to go to Darjeeling is not only between March and May but also between September and November. The weather is fine and so is the visibility of the Himalayas during those months.

Which month is coldest in North India?

In North India, January is normally the most frigid month of the year, temperature plummeting which is most noticeable in the northern places such as Delhi and Agra as well as some parts of Rajasthan and Punjab.

Which month is rainy in North India?

Most of North India experiences monsoon from the month of June to September. A number of places in the region witness heavy rainfall during the rainy months mostly in the hills and north eastern part of the country.

How many days are sufficient to visit North East India?

Generally North East India needs a span of at least 7 to 10 days if one wants to visit places like Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh which are important. The time also enables the different scenery and culture of the countries to be appreciated.

How much money i need to travel north east india?

A trip to North East India costs approximately 7,000 to 15,000 a day, depending on the type of accommodation, activities engaged in, and food eaten. Expect more for decent accommodation and a guided tour.

Do I need permission to visit North East India?

Yes, there are a few such regions in North East states of India that mandate permission including Arunachal Pradesh which grant admission to non residents of these states. You should know more about this from the local authorities or the travel agency.

Is it good to travel to North India?

Yes, travelling to North India is strongly advised because it is rich in culture, history, and amazing sceneries around the region. From the magnificent Taj Mahal to the hustle bustle of the metropolitan city, Delhi and pink city, Jaipur, there is indeed a lot to see.

What type of weather is in North India?

North India weather is such that summers (P) are hot, winters (W) are chilly and there is a rainy season. The thermal conditions witness a rise from hot summers (April to June) to pleasant winters (October to March) followed by monsoons (June to September) characterized by heavy downpour.

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