We’ve welcomed travellers from their 20s to their 70s! There’s no upper or lower age limit to join our tours – just a shared sense of adventure and curiosity.
In late September and early October, Northern India sees temperatures of around 28-32° and throughout October the temperature starts to reduce to but is consistently in the high 20s.
For Southern India, the best time to visit is between November and February when the temperatures will be around 28-32° – that’s a South Indian winter! It’s hot year-round in Southern India.
In Northern India, the temperature is really pleasant in March (high 20s) but starts to get hotter in April.
For the Northern India tour, we’ll take 3x trains during the day. We’ll travel either by ‘chair car’ class or in an AC sleeper. ‘Chair car’ class is not too dissimilar to the trains you’re used to in the UK. AC sleeper has berths that can be sat on or converted into beds. That means that you can sit or lie as you prefer, if you’re sleepy you can lie down for a nap!
I love travelling by train, you can have a good read, play card games, chat to the people around you, watch the world go by, or have a snooze. It’s nice to travel by train because it means you can walk around and stretch your legs, and use the facilities as you wish. Trains always have squatter toilets, but of the 8 toilets in each coach, there will always be one western-style loo.
For the Rajasthan tour, we will mainly travel by private mini-bus but from Jaisalmer to Delhi we will travel by train. The train ride is 18 hours, but it is not as long as it sounds! We’ll board the train at night so we can settle and go to sleep straight away. No need to worry about waking up in the morning (a huge plus!) and then spend the morning and afternoon reading/snoozing/relaxing until we eventually arrive in Delhi. The longest train ride I did was 48 hours, so 18 hours is a breeze 😜For overnight sleeper trains, I would much prefer the train to be longer so that I can have a good sleep!
All the hotels have WiFi, the campsites have WiFi and some restaurants have WiFi. If you want a sim card let me know and I will get you one before you arrive. It costs £5 and you’ll get 1.5GB per day.
Make sure you turn off data roaming before you fly. Even if your phone connects to your UK sim momentarily, it’ll cost quite a lot!
It’s entirely your choice and depends on your personal feelings. However, if you choose not to give, we recommend not interacting, smiling, or being friendly with beggars. Once you engage in any way, they are unlikely to leave you alone – particularly in Delhi near our hotel.
Elsewhere, we’re less likely to encounter beggars, but we may come across persistent sellers who might follow us. Again, if you don’t want to buy, avoid looking, touching, or engaging with their items to minimize interaction.
After you have paid a £100 deposit to secure your place, the remaining balance is due in full 4 weeks before the trip starts. I will send you an invoice for this closer to the time.
Northern India: 28th August 2022 / Rajasthan: 10th September 2022
Delhi is often the most affordable airport to fly into and out of India, with many flight routes available from the UK. You have two main options:
European Airlines: These typically involve one short flight followed by a longer one.
Middle Eastern Airlines: These routes generally consist of a 7-hour flight followed by a 4-hour flight.
You should budget £600 to £800 for return flights to either Delhi or Kochi.
Yes! Visitors from the UK need a visa to enter India. For British citizens, you can get a tourist visa from Indian consulates in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bradford, Edinburgh, or Cardiff. It takes around two weeks for your visa to be processed. A 30-day tourist visa costs £28.50. You can apply for a visa up to 4 months before you travel, but 1-2 months before your trip is ideal. I’ll give step-by-step details on how to apply closer to the time of travel.
– Bottle of water 20 rupees (likely more in hotels)
– Beer in a hotel approx 300 rupees
– Roll of toilet paper 60 rupees
– Meal in a restaurant in Rishikesh 200-500 rupees for a lot of food
– Cheapest (and really good) restaurant in Rishikesh 100 rupees for a curry and 2 chapatis!
– Cup of tea in Rishikesh cafes 50 rupees
– Cup of tea on the train 10 rupees
– Rafting 800-1500 rupees depending on the length of journey and number of people
– Cooking class 2000ish depending on the number of people
– One hour massage for 800-2000 rupees
– Astrology reading 2500 rupees
– Pair of baggy trousers/elephant pants 200-300 rupees
– T-shirt 300 rupees
– Silver jewellery 1000 rupees and up depending on the level of detail
ALL YOUR EXPENSES WILL BE IN CASH. I’ve capitalised this because having been in India non-stop for the last two years, I’ve been shocked by how cashless the UK is now😂
You can either bring cash ($/£/€) which can be converted to Indian Rupees at the airport.
Or bring a credit/debit card and withdraw money when you land. There are ATMs in the luggage and arrival halls. I highly recommend that you organise your money before you leave the airport. It’s safe and convenient to do this here.
For cash withdrawals, I highly recommend using Monzo, a mobile banking app. You can withdraw from ATMs abroad without paying any commission or withdrawal fees. You are given the market exchange rate at the time of withdrawal. There is a monthly limit of £200 per month for ATM withdrawals, so if you think you’ll spend more than that you may need to bring cash as well. If you use this link to open your Monzo account, you and I will both get a £5 reward!
Other cards that I recommend for withdrawing money abroad without fees are Revolut and Starling. Starling does not have an ATM withdrawal limit, unlike Monzo and Revolut.
If you have rupees left over at the end of the tour, I am happy to buy them off you as I’ll be staying in India. I can transfer you the GBP equivalent to your UK bank account.
This is entirely up to you. I have noticed that many people in India tend to give beggars 10 rupees (around 10p).
When I see children begging, I prefer to give food than money but again, it is up to you.
Hopefully not, but I can’t guarantee not I’m afraid 😫😂You must have heard of people getting sick or getting Delhi belly whilst in India. A lot of people will experience some degree of upset stomach whilst in India. Even when food is not hot and spicy, it is spicy (i.e. it contains spice). The array of spices in the food can be an irritant for some people. With that being said, it really depends on how sensitive your stomach is.
The best thing you can do between now and your arrival in India is to start eating Indian food often! Why not have a curry once a week? Start getting your stomach used to the spices.
My number one advice to avoid any stomach upset once you arrive in India is to EAT LESS. I won’t enforce this! I want you to eat all the deliciousness to your heart’s content. But in my experience, if there’s something my body doesn’t like, the discomfort will pass more quickly if my stomach is not full to bust.
Moving forward, I will be including fewer meals on my tours to give your stomachs the rest they need to digest all that Indian food goodness! On days where dinner is not included, I invite you to have something light for dinners like a cup of tea and biscuits, toast, and nuts – easy to digest and your body is already used to. These kinds of snacks can be bought easily in our hotels or shops close by, but if you have a favourite snack – bring it!
There are a few supplements that you can take to prevent getting the dreaded Delhi belly:
Probiotics – Probiotics are thought to help restore the natural balance of bacteria in your gut so they could be helpful in preventing an upset stomach. Usually, probiotic tablets need to be refrigerated but these ones don’t need to be.
If you decide to use probiotics, start taking them one week before departure (with a meal, preferably breakfast). Take them every day that we are away and continue for one week once you get home.
Another thing you might want to carry with you is rehydration sachets, such as Dioralyte. At the first hint of not feeling good, you can add a sachet to a glass of water to ensure that you are staying hydrated.
And lastly, if you do get struck by the old Delhi belly, then you’ll want to have some Imodium handy!
There are no vaccinations needed specifically to enter India, though it’s a good idea to book an appointment with a nurse to ensure that you’re up to date with all your vaccines/boosters. The NHS fit for travel website is a good place for more information.
YES! Please make sure that you have valid travel insurance to cover you for the duration of the trip. The earlier you get insured, the better! Your travel insurance should always include the following cover:
medical expenses and cover for getting you home if you’re injured or fall ill abroad
personal injury and cover for accidents or damage caused by you
cover for lost or damaged items
cover for lost or delayed baggage
cover for cancellation or missed departure.
No! In some parts of India, locals will drink tap water but it is not advisable when visiting from abroad. I never travel in India without my trust water filter bottle. I’ve drunk from rivers, lakes, bathrooms and kitchen taps. I never have to worry about buying water or wasting plastic bottles.
I highly recommend investing in a Water To Go filter bottle for the trip. It’s less than £20 and you won’t spend a penny on water bottles in India. These water filter bottles clean 99.9% of Viruses, Bacteria, Chlorine, Fluoride and Heavy Metals such as Lead. One filter is included with the bottle which will last about two months. Water To Go comes in a 500ml or 750ml bottle.
Another option is the Life Straw bottle which I have now switched to as I prefer the drinking straw but it’s twice the price at around £38.
No! You can travel with a backpack or suitcase – whichever feels more comfortable for you. I just ask that if you bring a suitcase, you bring a medium case, not a large! Large suitcases will be really difficult to fit in the minibus and on trains. On the trains, luggage is stored either under the seats (on sleeper trains) or in overhead storage. The maximum dimension of your luggage should be 66x48x28cm.
Please bring a maximum of two pieces of luggage: one medium-sized backpack or suitcase and a day pack.
Keep in mind that we’ll be packing and moving accommodations every other day. For this reason, we strongly recommend traveling light – it makes the process of packing and moving much easierand less time consuming!
For more guidance on what to pack, check out our packing list here.
Dr Yamuna - Holistic Therapist2024-12-20Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had an amazing time on Rubys North India Tour this October. As a single female traveller I felt so safe and cared for in the group and loved the choice of destinations, especially the golden temple, the Tag mahal, rishikesh and the river Ganges. The hotel rooms were super comfortable and clean and the food provided was delicious! There was just something so special about doing this as a group rather than solo. 🥰 Thank you so much for a beautiful experience of India 🩷 would definately join your next tour. 🪷 Simeon Perry2024-12-20Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Bhavana Experiences are a tour company unlike all other tour companies that I have known/ travelled with. I have recently been on the S India tour. Bhavana gives you so much more of an authentic view of a country. Led by a guide brought up in the UK, but discovered India in her 20s and fallen in love with the country culture in partnership with an Indian tour leader who has extensive experience in tours and hospitality - a perfect match! The curation of the tour was excellent, great activities every day, a great mix of events, cultural, travel, food, free time to explore on your own. I fell in love this India; cant wait to visit again, and yes, I will go with Bhavana on future tours in Northern India next time. I would so highly recommend this company for tours on India. Marlene Thomas2024-12-09Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great two weeks, would definitely go again helen llewellyn2024-11-17Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Our North India tour with Bhavana was a truly amazing experience. It exceeding all my expectations. Ruby and Paul made every effort to ensure we all enjoyed the wonderful activities, whilst feeling safe and having lots of fun. The variety of sights and experiences was pitched just right and adapted if needed, based on the groups needs. If you’re a first time visitor to India, this is the perfect introduction. I loved it and would highly recommend. Ilene Knapp2024-11-12Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had such an amazing trip to Northern India with Bhavana Experiences. Ruby and Paul looked after us so well before, during and after our trip and the range of experiences we had over the course of the trip was really varied and all were special in their own way. Too many highlights to mention them all and so many good memories to cherish. If you want to see the real India, it’s fabulous people and culture then I’d highly recommend one of the Bhavana experiences tours. We will definitely be trying one of the other tours 😊 Graham Knapp2024-11-11Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My wife and I had never been on an organised group tour before, preferring to organise tours ourselves for my family and friends. This holiday felt like something we had organised for ourselves and gave just the right amount of planned activities and free time, but be prepared to see an unsanitised version of India. The tour members were really well supported by Ruby and Paul with additional activities planned for people who arrived earlier than the tour start date and/or beyond the end date. We'll certainly be looking to attend another tour. Highly recommended annie simpson2024-11-11Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Bhavana Experiences are a guided tour like no other. With other guided tours you might get to see the country but with Bhavana Experiences you really experience India, from meeting Indian farmers and going into peoples homes, as well as participating behind the scenes at some of India’s biggest temples. Ruby, Paul and their family are lovely, warm people and absolutely nothing is too much trouble for them. They support from the moment you decide to go till the moment you get back home. They work with other Indian guides and it is clear from the relationship just how highly they are thought of. The trip was inspirational. Thank you. Peta Gelder2024-11-11Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Why did we choose to go on a tour to India with Bhavana Experiences? Because from the moment we first made contact with Ruby we knew we would be looked after as she was so passionate and caring for from the start to the end as we experienced India in the raw. And we were so correct. If you want to only see the 5 star clean, fake India then this isn't the tour for you. If you want to see the real India then don't delay and book today. In 2 short weeks we travelled by rickshaw, tuk tuk, coach, bus, and train with local people experiencing life just as they did and that is what we wanted. We are waiting eagerly to hear of other tours Ruby and Paul are organising as we will be back for certain. Steve Gelder2024-11-10Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Can't recommend Bhavana experiences highly enough. The hosts, Ruby and Paul could not be more professional and helpful. Nothing is too much trouble to ensure the tour meets expectations for the whole group and each individual too. Organisation and communications are really good. An all round wonderful experience showing the true India. liz Fedders2024-05-02Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Bhavana Experiences is beyond incredible. Ruby and Paul really know what they are doing and ensured my group and i were comfortable and confident everywhere we went. Such amazing experiences and a great itinerary, that was perfectly balanced with down time and go times! I cannot recommend them enough and truly look forward to going back again soon.