India is home to an unimaginable number of cultures making it an unmissable cultural destination in the world. Enjoy exploring India’s diverse culture with our tailormade cultural tour packages that promise to keep your journeys and experiences completely hassle-free. Join us for the most exciting trips exploring and learning about the country’s vibrant festivals, delectable food, arts & crafts, rural & tribal lifestyle, and dance & music with our best cultural tour packages in India.

India is a large country with 29 states. Some festivals are celebrated in a large part of the country, while the others are celebrated in the other part. There are some festivals which are celebrated exclusively in one state, region or province, and not in the others. So, you must plan your trip according to the festival, or festivals, you wish to experience.

Rich cultures can be witnessed across India resulting in diversity of festivals, food, heritage sites, arts & crafts, and dance & music. It is impossible to ignore this vibrant blend and the urge to experience it personally. Therefore, for those who would love to explore the opulent cultures in India, we have the best cultural tour packages that are crafted in a way to cater to the different needs of culture lovers.

While, each state and their regions have distinct cultures, there can be some similarities between them. With our best cultural tour packages, visit some of the top destinations in India like Rajasthan, which is popular for its forts & palaces, warm hospitality, food, and folk dance & music. We also organize the best cultural packages for West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, the cultural hotspots in the country.

Our tour packages also include region-wise exploration of culture. Therefore, with us, you can explore the cultural heritage of North India, South India, East India, Northeast India, and West India, in separate tour packages that are carefully designed to offer you the best knowledge of each region.

For example, if you want to enjoy the lights and crackers associated with the Diwali festival, plan your trip to India between October-November. If you want to be a part of Holi, the festival of colours, plan your trip to India in late-February to March. You can experience Onam, a very famous festival celebrated in Kerala (South India), marked by the traditional boat race called Vallam Kali, between August-September. Another famous festival called Hampi Utsav, is celebrated in November every year.

Northeast India also has several festivals which are celebrated in each state at different times of the year. For example, the famous Nagaland Hornbill Festival is celebrated in Nagaland in December every year. The festival of Bihu in Assam, which is marked by beautifully synchronised folk dances, folk music, competitions and various activities, is held in April every year. And, if you want to witness and be a part of one of the biggest music festivals in India, the Ziro Music Festival, plan your trip in September.