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Finding a good travel agent for India – the land that gave birth to yoga, many facets, culture, history and people treasure – becomes even more important than now or ever. India is easing down its restrictions on the International travel and nothing can be greater news than this!

Booking your India holiday with an expert that can handle any kind of travel requirements, for example – your flight, holiday, hotel, car rentals, finding you the best experiences to do; but on top it all – a safe and secure trip that ensures you are in good hands while you make the most of you travel.

What you need to know about travel to India in 2020

All international passengers need to home quarantine for 7 days while they can also seek exemption on grounds of “compelling reasons”, which include pregnancy, death in the family, and serious illness.

Travellers who are travelling with children are also exempted from it. All passengers are required to apply at least 72 hours before boarding the flight.

Also, if you do not fall in any of the categories above but still want exemption you can do so “by submitting a negative RT-PCR test report on arrival”. The test should be conducted within 96 hours of undertaking the journey. Such passengers will have to undergo home quarantine for the total duration of 14 days.

Now that you know what the rules are travelling to India during the coronavirus, you just plan and book. Be it you are travelling for pleasure, business or visiting families, as the best travel agents for India, we will do everything for you! A personal booking manager will handle all your requirements while we give you the best-discounted deals to make your trip cheaper, safer and convenient.

So, let’s see some of the best things to do in India that will take you right to its heart –

1. India’s big cat

India is home to the five big cats – Bengal tigers, Asiatic lions, snow leopards, clouded leopards and Indian leopards. And, we will make sure that you have the chance of spotting reasonably high by taking you to the right places. Some of the best national parks for tigers are Bandhavgarh, Ranthambore, Kanha, Pench, Satpura and Corbett. For leopards, head to as far as Kerala and as north as Rajasthan.

For snow leopards, you can head to Ladakh, high in the Indian Himalaya. The Clouded leopards can be spotted at Kanchenjunga Biosphere Reserve in Sikkim, which is one of the best places to see them. Or for the world’s only surviving Asiatic lions travel to Gujarat in the Sasan Gir National Park.

2. Explore the temples

India is a land of temples and it is no surprise to the country where there is a multitude of religions and deities. The temples of India became the canvas of ideas, architecture, sculpture and arts.

Be it the erotic carvings of the Khajuraho temple in Madhya Pradesh, Goddess Mahalakshmi in the Lord Jagannath temple in Orissa or the technicolour animals, gods and demons that adorn the Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple in Tamil Nadu – we have one in every corner of the Indian states. The shining beacon of religious tolerance and spiritual freedom – Golden Temple in Amritsar is also one among the famous temple tours in India.

3. Trek in the Himalayas

If you are a person of adventure and love seeking out for the incredible mountainous variety of communities and viewpoints start hiking. Explore the western ranges, from Kashmir to Nanda Devi; in the east, you have Sikkim that is home to giant butterflies, monasteries and orchid forests; Arunachal Pradesh is the last of the Himalayan wild frontiers.

4. Explore beyond Goa

The 400 km of tropical coastline that separates Mumbai and Goa is still unexplored. We will take you to the lesser-known spots and experiences here like the Konkan Railway.

Down in the Indian map, closer to South East Asia, you have the 572 Andaman and Nicobar Islands that is a testament to a true alternative to India. We will make you fly or sail into capital Port Blair, then to Havelock Island for birdwatching and beach-lazing. Then head to Neil Island – the place to cycle through paddy fields and snorkel above reefs.

5. Train Journeys in India

Each train journey in India is a unique experience. You will live a lifetime in one day. So, we say let us book you a train journey and experience travel at the clattering pace of an ancient train.

While the train from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer in Rajasthan will take you from the desert crossing past forts and old cities, the ‘Toy Train’ from Kolkata to Darjeeling will make its way into the mountains past tea plantations and offers spectacular views of the Himalayas.

Another one is the Cardamom Route from Madurai to Bodinayakkanur that will take you to the Western Ghats past plantations of cotton, mango, pepper, coffee and tea.

We strongly recommend taking the long train journeys – Grand Truck Express from New Delhi to Chennai. It covers 2,186km, making it one of the longest train routes in India.

6. Find inner peace

If you are visiting India, then there is no way you can ignore the spiritual supermarket, with all kinds of religions, beliefs and customs. So, make sure you have time to dip your toes into the holy water on the ghats in Varanasi or by the still waters in front of the Golden Temple in Amritsar.

Attend the madness of Kumbh Mela if it coincides with your trip dates (takes place after every 3 years) where you will see a mass of ritual bathing, and spiritual cleansing.

Or, for a quieter or more isolated experience, stay in one of India’s ashram or monasteries.

7. Celebrate festivals

August marks the beginning of the festival season which stays till the month of March – and believe us any time of the year, there is no shortage of festivals. Each region of India has its own festival – in Kerala, for example, they observe harvest with Onam, a 10 day festival of feasting; they have kite flying and camel festivals; hornbills in Nagaland; October and November are Diwali – the festival of lights; March, they have India’s most colourful festival.

8. Stay in a houseboat in Kerala

It is truly a mesmerising experience staying in the converted rice boats that ply the backwaters of Kerala. While you sit back and relax, watch the idyllic sights of shady palms, paddy fields and quiet little rural churches and temples. This is India at its rural best.

9. Cross The International Borders with no restrictions at all!

This happens only in India. You can cross the international border and enter into a foreign country for free! Visit Nepal that doesn’t cost a dime and you don’t need a visa as well. All you need is your passport or any other valid identity proof at the border and there you can explore the ancient Buddhist monasteries and the awe-inspiring landscape.

How to book with travel agents for India?

All you need to do is call FlightsPro India travel booking experts at 0208 396 7200 or
email us your requirements at book@flightspro.co.uk and get a free custom quote today. Now you can also book a home visit and our travel agent will visit you to discuss the travel arrangements.

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    Is India open for tourists now?

    India is open to tourists from all nations provided you are in home quarantine for 7 days. There are specific coronavirus travel guidelines that one needs to follow before travelling to India. For specific information on India travelling guidelines in 2020, call your best travel agents for India on 0208 396 7200.

    Where can I find the best travel agents for India flights & holiday in London, UK?

    Find best travel agents for India in London, the UK at FlightsPro. You can get in touch directly on the phone at 0208 396 7200 or email us your requirements at book@flightspro.co.uk and get a free travel quote. You can even book a home visit to discuss travel arrangements with our travel experts.

    When should I be planning my trip to India from the UK?

    India is a year-round destination and every part of the country experiences different weather conditions. While October to March, the north offers clear blue skies, cool and dry – which makes it ideal for exploring the hidden gems of India; summer is best to explore the might Himalayan states like Leh, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and others.

    What is the best time to visit Goa?

    November to January is the peak season and the best time to be in Goa – for this is the time the coastal areas experience dry weather and balmy temperatures post-monsoon.

    When should I visit the Taj Mahal is India?

    Like any of the northern state, the best time to visit the Taj Mahal would be between October and February.

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