Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Tour Packages

These are our most frequent tour packages, we offer different options based on your budget.

If you already know or have an idea of what you want to see in India, we can also help you organize your perfect holidays.
We like to be flexible with our clients.

Click on each tour for prices and details.

Delhi In One Day tour

Duration: 1 day(s)

Short on time? Here is the tour for you. See the many sights of old and new Delhi in one day.
Qutab Minar Delhi, India Tour
Laxminarayan Temple, also called the Birla Mandir, Dehli, India Tour

Same Day Trip to Taj Mahal Tour

Duration: 1 day(s)

This tour is for people who have limited time in India, but don’t want to miss the Taj Mahal.

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Taj Mahal at Agra-Rajasthan, India Tour
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Sikandara Fort Tomb of Akbar the Great at Agra-Rajasthan, India Tour

Overnight Trip To Taj Mahal Tour

Duration: 2 day(s)

This two day tour will take you to see the sites of Agra, including the famous Taj Mahal.

Agra Fort at Agra-Rajasthan, India Tour
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Taj Mahal at Agra-Rajasthan, India Tour

Overnight In Jaipur Tour

Duration: 2 day(s)

In this two day tour we will take you to the beautiful ‘Pink City’. Jaipur is home to many sites, such as the Amber Fort, Birla Temple and abundant bazaars.

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Hawa Mahal at Jaipur  Rajasthan, India Tour
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Amber Fort at Jaipur-Rajasthan, India Tour

Golden Triangle Tour

Duration: 6 day(s)

This tour will take you to the highlights of Rajasthan. You will see such sites as the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, and the Amber Fort
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Red Fort Delhi – Golden Triangle India Tour
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Hawa Mahal at Jaipur – Golden triangle  India Tour

Rajasthan Tour Heritage Package

Duration: 14 day(s)

This extensive tour of Rajasthan will take you to many cities of this desert state. In addition you will see many classic sites, such as the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, and Amber Fort.

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Jodhpur or (The Blue City) Rajasthan, India Tour
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Bada Bagh or “Big Garden” at Jaisalmer-Rajasthan, India Tour

Northern India Tour

Duration: 15 day(s)

Explore the green north of India with this tour. Escape from the summer heat into the cool of the Himalayas.

Shimla – Northern – India Tour
Manikaran - Northern – India Tour

India Highlights And Nepal Tour

Duration: 16 day(s)

This tour is quite adventurous, taking you from the bustling city of Delhi to the streets of Kathmandu. Along the way you will see sites such as the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, and the river Ganges.
River Ganges – India Tour
Kathmandu – India – Nepal Tour

Himalayan Splendor Tour

Duration: 10 day(s)

Spend some time in the breathtaking Himalayas. With this tour you will be visiting historic mountain villages and the famous Corbett National Park.
Rishikesh – Himalyan Splendor Tour
Nainital – Himalyan Splendor Tour

Monday, 10 June 2013

Hotels in Delhi

Based on over 15 years experience all over India, we have found you the best hotels in Delhi for the best prices. These are the names of the hotels that we regularly use, based on their availability you will get to stay in one of them while in Delhi:
Hotel Good Palace
Hotel Apra Inn
Hotel Apra International
Hotel Sing Sun Palace
Hotel Aura De Aisa
Hotel Residency
Hotel Dream Inn
Hotel Sun Star Grand
Hotel Sun Court Yatri
All hotels are in the Karol Bagh area of Delhi, near Connaught Place. All are three or four star, and are reliable and clean with western facilities.
We can arrange for four or five star hotels – please contact us for more information.
Please read our article What are Indian hotels like? for a better idea of what to expect from hotels in India.@ http://www.letsgoindiatours.com/indian-hotels/

Friday, 7 June 2013

Helping you on your way…

  1. Embrace Indian culture and learn a phrase or two to help you during your stay. The roads will be chaotic and if the sound of a car horn gets too much, lose yourself in a bollywood movie or find a quiet spot in one of the many beautiful gardens or visit one of the many famous monuments and museums.
  2. When in a shop, don’t worry too much about haggling for the best price. You won’t get it. If you want it and you can afford it, why not buy it?!
  3. Just because it doesn’t look clean, doesn’t mean its going to kill you! Be cautious but also be gracious to India’s kind people.
  4. Be wary of unlicensed guides at major attractions. If you require a guide, many licensed guides are available when you buy your ticket.
  5. Relax and enjoy your trip, India isn’t just like home but then that’s why you came!

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Happy Customers



The importance of having a good driver in India’s chaotic and dangerous traffic and driving conditions cannot be over-emphasized. Ramesh is an excellent driver: calm, sensible, careful and reliable. On our 7-day trip through Rajasthan he was also a knowledgeable and interesting companion. On several occasions he gave us useful advice about safe hotels and clean eating places. We had total confidence in him and would not think of using a driver who is not personally recommended.
Tony and Cecilia Morgan (United Kingdom)

Delhi Airport Transfer Service

Why use Lets Go India Tours Airport Transfer service?
We will greet you upon your arrival at Delhi airport. Our driver will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall with your name on a placard. Don’t worry if your flight is delayed or your bag is last off the luggage belt, we will be waiting. We will take you to the destination of your choice – a hassle free and reliable service after a long flight.

Monday, 3 June 2013

Places to visit:

Best time to visit: The hot wind sweeps over Rajasthan but brave it for an experience of a lifetime.The temperature lessens during the night. Winters can be quite cold in the desert during winters.

City Palace Jaipur - This is the former royal residence combining Rajasthani and Mughal styles. The palace has a museum with a superb collection of costumes and armoury of Rajputs and Mughals. The palace also has an art gallery with an excellent collection of miniature paintings, carpets and rare astronomical works in Arabic, Latin, Persian and Sanskrit.

Jantar Mantar - is an observatory in Jaipur and is the largest of the five remarkable observatories made by Jai Singh in five different cities. Its complex instruments represents the high points of medieval Indian astronomy.
Bharatpur National Park
Bharatpur National Park - Situated in eastern Rajasthan, about 176 kms away from Delhi, and 50 km west of Agra, is the Keoladeo Ghana or Bharatpur National Park, one of the most spectacular bird sanctuaries in India, nesting indigenous water- birds as well as migratory water birds and water side birds. It is also inhabited by sambar, chital, nilgai and boar.

Jaisalmer Fort - over 800 years old, crowns the Trikuta Hill. Within its walls, defended by 99 turrets, lies the old city, nearly a quarter of modern Jaisalmer. Seen from outside, the sight must be almost identical to what was seen by merchants on their overland camel caravans to central Asia. Once this desert outpost was an important gate for the trade route, and Jaisalmer grew wealthy on the proceeds.

Jain temples - This group of fine Jain temples were built in the 12th to 15th century within the fort walls of Jaisalmer. They are beautifully carved and dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Sambhavnathji. The Gyan Bhandar, a library containing some extremely old manuscripts, is within the temple complex.

Clock Tower - is a popular landmark in the old city of Jodhpur. The vibrant market has bazaars selling textiles, silver and handicrafts.

Umaid Bhawan and Palace - Built of marble and pink sandstone, it was designed by the president of the British Royal Institute of architects for Maharaja Umaid Singh and took 15 years to build. The museum is worth a visit.
Jogi Mahal, Ranthambore
Ranthambhor sanctuary - The Ranthambhor National Park certainly is one of the most picturesque game reserves in the world - the entire forest being dominated by the silent, ruined battlements of the Ranthambhor Fort, which is inside the sanctuary. Another interesting feature of the park is a huge banyan tree - supposedly one of the world's largest - near the graceful Jogi Mahal water palace.

Dilwara temples - These remarkable Jain temples are Mt Abu’s main attraction and among the finest examples of Jain architecture in India. The complex includes two temples in which the art of carving marble reached unsurpassed heights.

Tower of Victory - was erected by Rana Kumbha to commemorate his victory over Mahmud Khilji of Malwa. It rises 37 m high in nine storeys. You can climb the narrow stairs to the eighth storey.