Explore Our Student Tours Packages
1. Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur (Golden Triangle)
- Delhi: A city that blends modernity with history. Students can visit the following:
- India Gate, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Humayun’s Tomb (for history and architecture).
- National Science Centre and National Museum (for learning experiences).
- Agra: The city is home to the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and Agra Fort—both rich in Mughal history.
- Jaipur: Known as the Pink City, Jaipur offers Amer Fort, City Palace, and Jantar Mantar (an astronomical observatory). Students can also learn about traditional Rajasthani culture.
2. Mumbai (Maharashtra)
- Mumbai, the financial capital of India, offers:
- Gateway of India and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (for colonial architecture).
- Mahatma Gandhi’s Mani Bhavan (for insights into India’s freedom movement).
- A visit to Film City to understand Bollywood’s global influence.
- Elephanta Caves: A UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing ancient rock-cut temples.
3. Chennai, Mahabalipuram, and Pondicherry (Tamil Nadu)
- Chennai: Visit Marina Beach, Fort St. George, and the Government Museum for a cultural experience.
- Mahabalipuram: Known for its ancient rock-cut temples and sculptures. Students can learn about the Pallava dynasty’s contribution to art and architecture.
- Pondicherry: A former French colony, Pondicherry is famous for its blend of Indian and French culture. Auroville, an experimental township, is a unique learning experience.
4. Bengaluru and Mysuru (Karnataka)
- Bengaluru: Visit Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, a favorite for science students. Lalbagh Botanical Gardens is a good place to learn about plant diversity.
- Mysuru: Known for the grand Mysore Palace and Chamundi Hill, Mysuru offers a peek into royal heritage. Students can also visit Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary for an ecological experience.
5. Kolkata (West Bengal)
- Kolkata is rich in history, culture, and literature, making it perfect for a student tour:
- Victoria Memorial and Indian Museum (for colonial history and natural science).
- Tagore’s House (Jorasanko Thakur Bari) to explore Rabindranath Tagore’s contribution to literature and arts.
- Science City for interactive science exhibits.
- Mother House: Learn about Mother Teresa’s humanitarian work.
6. Kerala (Cultural and Ecological Tour)
- Kochi: Offers a mix of colonial heritage and Kerala’s traditional culture, with visits to Fort Kochi, the Jewish Synagogue, and the Mattancherry Palace.
- Alleppey: Known for its backwaters, students can enjoy a houseboat ride to learn about traditional life along Kerala’s canals.
- Wayanad: Explore tea plantations, ancient caves (like Edakkal Caves), and learn about sustainable farming practices.
7. Rajasthan (Cultural Immersion)
- A trip to Rajasthan is ideal for students interested in history and culture:
- Udaipur: Known as the City of Lakes, students can visit City Palace and Lake Pichola.
- Jodhpur: Visit the imposing Mehrangarh Fort and learn about the Rajput warrior culture.
- Jaisalmer: Explore Jaisalmer Fort and experience life in the desert through camel rides and desert camps.
8. Himachal Pradesh (Nature and Adventure Tour)
- Students can experience the natural beauty and engage in outdoor learning:
- Manali: Offers trekking, river rafting, and the chance to study Himalayan ecosystems.
- Shimla: Visit The Ridge, Christ Church, and explore colonial history. Students can also engage in hiking and environmental awareness activities.
- Dharamshala: Learn about Tibetan culture and Buddhism with a visit to McLeod Ganj.
9. Varanasi (Spiritual and Cultural Tour)
- Varanasi, one of the oldest cities in the world, offers a deep dive into Indian spirituality and culture:
- Ganga Aarti: Attend the evening prayer ceremony on the ghats.
- Visit Sarnath, where Buddha gave his first sermon, and learn about Buddhism.
- Explore the city’s temples and the famous Banaras Hindu University (BHU).
10. Sikkim and Darjeeling (Northeast India)
- Gangtok (Sikkim): Students can explore Tsomgo Lake, Rumtek Monastery, and learn about the state’s unique biodiversity.
- Darjeeling (West Bengal): Famous for its tea gardens, students can visit the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute and Darjeeling Zoo. A ride on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (Toy Train) is a unique experience.
11. Hyderabad (Telangana)
- Hyderabad blends modernity with history:
- Visit Golconda Fort, Charminar, and Salar Jung Museum for a cultural experience.
- Ramoji Film City offers insights into India’s film industry.
12. Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
- Known for its association with Mahatma Gandhi, students can visit:
- Sabarmati Ashram to learn about the independence movement.
- Adalaj Stepwell for architectural learning.
- The Calico Museum of Textiles, perfect for art and history enthusiasts.
13. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
- A great destination for marine biology students or eco-tourism experiences:
- Explore coral reefs and marine life through snorkeling or scuba diving.
- Visit the historical Cellular Jail to learn about India’s struggle for freedom.
Tour Planning Tips:
- Educational Focus: Include visits to museums, universities, or scientific institutions.
- Local Culture: Encourage interaction with local communities for cultural immersion.
- Environmental Awareness: Choose eco-tourism spots to learn about sustainability and conservation.
- Safety: Prioritize safety and comfort, especially when traveling with students.