India: Road Trip | 28 Days
India: Road Trip | 28 Days
Hit the road and discover India’s best-kept secrets, from temples to beaches and hidden villages, all in one epic adventure.
Looking for a once-in-a-lifetime journey through India that blends adventure, culture and pure fun? This epic road trip takes you across some of India’s most iconic and offbeat locations - from Jaipur’s royal palaces to Udaipur’s romantic lakes, through rural villages and onto Goa’s golden beaches.
You’ll explore bustling markets, hidden temples and vibrant local neighbourhoods, while also getting plenty of downtime to relax and soak up the atmosphere.
Perfect for solo travellers and groups alike, this program offers a mix of guided activities and free time, cultural workshops and outdoor adventures - all designed to help you experience the real India beyond the tourist trail.
Program Highlights
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Discover Rajasthan’s majestic forts, colorful markets and hidden gems
-
Cruise across Udaipur’s stunning lakes and wander narrow old town streets
-
Connect with rural village life and learn about traditional crafts and lifestyles
-
Chill on Goa’s famous beaches and enjoy laid-back coastal vibes
-
Join local cooking classes, yoga sessions and cultural workshops along the way
-
Travel with like-minded adventurers and make new lifelong friends
Week 1: Himalayas & Heritage
Mountains, temples and timeless romance — find peace and color in Northern India.
Day 1: Sunday — Arrival in Delhi
Arrive in India’s buzzing capital, meet your group at the hostel, and join an intro session on local customs, safety and basic Hindi phrases to set you up for the journey ahead.
Day 2: Monday — Journey to Dharamshala
Spend the morning prepping or visiting Delhi highlights, then board the overnight bus to the Himalayas.
Day 3: Tuesday — Dharamshala & Tibetan Spirit
Arrive in serene Dharamshala, settle into your hostel, explore the Dalai Lama Temple and colorful Tibetan markets.
Day 4: Wednesday — Trek & Monastery Calm
Trek to Bhagsunag Waterfall with stunning mountain views, then visit peaceful Gyuto Monastery for insight into Tibetan Buddhism.
Day 5: Thursday — Dharamshala Free Time & Return to Delhi
Relax in the morning or join an optional art workshop, then take the overnight bus back to Delhi.
Day 6: Friday — Train to Agra
Ride the morning train to Agra, check into your hostel and explore local markets or the grand Agra Fort.
Day 7: Saturday — Taj Mahal Sunrise & Jaipur Transfer
Catch sunrise at the Taj Mahal, then travel to Jaipur and experience the lively Pink City atmosphere.
Week 2: Desert Magic & Royal Cities
Camel rides, ancient forts and shimmering lakes — dive into Rajasthan’s colorful heart.
Day 8: Sunday — Jaipur Wonders
Explore Hawa Mahal’s iconic windows, stroll local markets and visit Panna Meena ka Kund’s elegant steps.
Day 9: Monday — Free Day in Jaipur
Choose your own adventure — shop, taste local dishes or visit Amber Fort for sweeping views.
Day 10: Tuesday — Pushkar Spirit & Desert Camp
Travel to sacred Pushkar, see its lake and temples, then ride into the desert for a camel safari, dinner and stargazing.
Day 11: Wednesday — Pushkar Bazaars & Chill
Return to town, browse vibrant markets and enjoy Pushkar’s relaxed, spiritual vibe.
Day 12: Thursday — Ajmer Stop & Train to Udaipur
Visit peaceful Ajmer before boarding the evening train to dreamy Udaipur.
Day 13: Friday — Udaipur Palaces & Dance
Tour the grand City Palace, explore a local temple and enjoy a lively folk dance performance.
Day 14: Saturday — Mount Abu Adventure
Escape to Mount Abu’s cool hills, visit Dilwara Temples, hike to Guru Shikhar and explore serene lakes.
Week 3: Lakeside Leisure & Bollywood Buzz
Hill escapes, lakeside charm and city lights — switch gears and dive into modern India.
Day 15: Sunday — Back to Udaipur & Bollywood Fun
Return to Udaipur, relax at cafes or lakeside, and enjoy a Bollywood movie night for a fun local experience.
Day 16: Monday — Train to Mumbai
Spend a free morning in Udaipur, then board your overnight train to India’s bustling city of dreams.
Day 17: Tuesday — Mumbai Arrival & Chill
Arrive in Mumbai, check in and unwind or explore at your own pace.
Day 18: Wednesday — Elephanta Caves & Iconic Spots
Ferry to Elephanta Caves, then visit the Gateway of India and the legendary Leopold Café.
Day 19: Thursday — Free Morning & Train to Hampi
Enjoy a relaxed morning in Mumbai before catching the overnight train south to mystical Hampi.
Day 20: Friday — Hampi Ruins & Riverside Charm
Explore Hampi’s ancient ruins and riverside trails, soaking up its surreal scenery.
Day 21: Saturday — Sunrise Trek & Free Time
Climb Matanga Hill for a magical sunrise, then spend the day wandering ruins or relaxing riverside.
Week 4: Coastal Vibes & Community Connection
Ruins, beaches and giving back — end your journey with purpose and sun.
Day 22: Sunday — Train to Goa & Beach Sunset
Travel to Goa, check into your hostel and head to the beach for a sunset swim or stroll.
Day 23: Monday — South Goa Spice & Culture
Visit historic churches, a lush spice plantation and bustling markets to dive into Goan life.
Day 24: Tuesday — Yoga Start & Project Kickoff
Join a morning yoga session, then start your chosen community project — from teaching to outreach.
Day 25: Wednesday — Community Deep Dive
Continue your project, building connections and making a real impact.
Day 26: Thursday — Volunteer & Reflect
Spend another full day supporting your project and reflecting on your journey so far.
Day 27: Friday — Last Day of Giving Back
Wrap up your community work, celebrate progress and share stories with your group.
Day 28: Saturday — Departure
Say goodbye to Goa and India, carrying home stories, friendships and fresh perspectives.
What’s Included
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Accommodation from Sunday until Saturday noon of the last week
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Airport pick-up upon arrival during the regular pick-up time
-
All meals — breakfast, lunch and dinner for the entire program duration
-
Local transportation during the program (buses, trains, jeep, camel safari as per itinerary)
-
Entry fees for all scheduled cultural landmarks, excursions and activities
-
Local team support and coordination 24/7
-
Program materials and guidance
-
Basic Hindi language introduction during orientation
What’s Not Included
-
Flights and visa expenses
-
Travel and medical insurance (strongly recommended)
-
Personal expenses (snacks, souvenirs, extra activities outside itinerary)
-
Additional tours or excursions not part of the scheduled itinerary
-
Transport outside program schedules (e.g., private taxis, extra transfers)
-
Meals outside of those provided in the itinerary
Locations
Dharamshala
Nestled in the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas, Dharamshala is the spiritual home of the Tibetan community in exile and the residence of the Dalai Lama. Surrounded by cedar forests, serene monasteries and prayer-flag-lined streets, it offers a tranquil blend of Buddhist culture, nature and mindful living. Its peaceful mountain air makes it a haven for reflection and exploration.
Agra
Located on the banks of the Yamuna River, Agra is famed worldwide for the Taj Mahal — a symbol of love and architectural perfection. Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, Agra is rich with heritage, from massive forts to Mughal-era gardens and artisan bazaars. The city’s romantic grandeur and deep history captivate travelers from around the world.
Jaipur
Known as the Pink City, Jaipur is Rajasthan’s vibrant capital filled with royal palaces, ornate temples and lively markets. From the grandeur of Amber Fort to the delicate latticework of Hawa Mahal, Jaipur is a city where every corner tells a story of kings, queens and timeless tradition. Its colorful streets, folk art and handicrafts offer a true dive into Rajasthani culture.
Pushkar
A sacred town built around a tranquil lake, Pushkar is a unique blend of spirituality and desert charm. With over 500 temples — including the rare Brahma Temple — Pushkar is both a pilgrimage site and a bohemian backpacker haven. Its peaceful ghats, vibrant markets and starry desert nights make it an unforgettable stop.
Udaipur
Udaipur, often called the Venice of the East, is famed for its lakes, grand palaces and artistic heritage. The shimmering Lake Pichola, the floating Lake Palace and the towering City Palace together create a dreamlike landscape. Udaipur is also a hub for performing arts, miniature paintings and traditional crafts, making it one of India’s most romantic destinations.
Mount Abu
The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu offers a cool escape with lush greenery and spiritual landmarks. Explore the beautifully carved Dilwara Temples, unwind by Nakki Lake and hike to Guru Shikhar for breathtaking views over the Aravalli Range. It’s a serene retreat surrounded by myth and nature.
Mumbai
The energetic heart of modern India, Mumbai is a city of contrasts — colonial architecture and Bollywood glamor, crowded markets and sea-facing promenades. From the iconic Gateway of India to the artsy Colaba neighborhood, Mumbai’s energy is contagious and unforgettable.
Hampi
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Hampi is a surreal landscape of giant boulders, ancient temples and riverside ruins. Once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, its open-air museum of stone architecture tells tales of a powerful past. Trekking trails, sunrise viewpoints and mystical vibes make Hampi a must-see.
Goa
Goa on India’s southwest coast is known for its pristine beaches, laid-back lifestyle and warm, friendly people. Famous for its vibrant nightlife, delicious seafood and Portuguese-influenced architecture, it’s a favorite for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure. From hidden waterfalls to spice plantations and colorful churches, Goa offers endless surprises waiting to be explored.
Accommodation
Along this unforgettable journey, you’ll stay in a mix of hotels, hostels and guesthouses — as well as occasional overnight trains and buses that let you experience India like a true traveler. Expect simple, clean and comfortable accommodations, with shared or private rooms depending on the location. While some stays include basic amenities like WiFi, in more remote spots connections might be limited. Every place has been chosen to keep you close to the action and offer a warm, local welcome.
Standard Requirements
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Minimum age: 18
-
Maximum age: NOne
-
Minimum English level: Basic
-
CRB (background check): On signup
-
Passport copy required: On signup
-
Resume copy required: No
-
Required qualification: None
Other Requirements
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Participants over 65 must provide a medical clearance confirming fitness for physical activity.
-
Under 18s need signed parental consent; adult accompaniment is recommended.
-
Travel and medical insurance are required.
-
Recommended vaccines: Polio, Hepatitis A & B, Diphtheria/Tetanus, Typhoid, Malaria, Tuberculosis.
Good to Know
-
You must be self-motivated, open-minded, and flexible.
-
Moderate fitness is required due to long travel days, active excursions, and hands-on activities.
-
Respect local customs and cultural sensitivities at all times.
-
Dress modestly: cover shoulders and knees, avoid tight or revealing clothing.
-
Alcohol is not allowed during program activities; excessive consumption is discouraged overall.
-
Smoking is not permitted at accommodation sites or project placements.
-
No illegal drugs or substances are allowed at any time.
-
Romantic relationships with local people during the program are discouraged to maintain cultural respect and participant safety.
-
You are not permitted to hire or ride motorbikes, scooters, or any other motorised two-wheeled vehicles during the program.
-
Keep valuables to a minimum and secure personal belongings carefully.
-
You’re responsible for your own belongings, including money, documents, and electronics.
-
You’re encouraged to ask questions, learn, and fully immerse yourself in new experiences.
Looking for a once-in-a-lifetime journey through India that blends adventure, culture and pure fun? This epic road trip takes you across some of India’s most iconic and offbeat locations - from Jaipur’s royal palaces to Udaipur’s romantic lakes, through rural villages and onto Goa’s golden beaches.
You’ll explore bustling markets, hidden temples and vibrant local neighbourhoods, while also getting plenty of downtime to relax and soak up the atmosphere.
Perfect for solo travellers and groups alike, this program offers a mix of guided activities and free time, cultural workshops and outdoor adventures - all designed to help you experience the real India beyond the tourist trail.
Program Highlights
-
Discover Rajasthan’s majestic forts, colorful markets and hidden gems
-
Cruise across Udaipur’s stunning lakes and wander narrow old town streets
-
Connect with rural village life and learn about traditional crafts and lifestyles
-
Chill on Goa’s famous beaches and enjoy laid-back coastal vibes
-
Join local cooking classes, yoga sessions and cultural workshops along the way
-
Travel with like-minded adventurers and make new lifelong friends
Week 1: Himalayas & Heritage
Mountains, temples and timeless romance — find peace and color in Northern India.
Day 1: Sunday — Arrival in Delhi
Arrive in India’s buzzing capital, meet your group at the hostel, and join an intro session on local customs, safety and basic Hindi phrases to set you up for the journey ahead.
Day 2: Monday — Journey to Dharamshala
Spend the morning prepping or visiting Delhi highlights, then board the overnight bus to the Himalayas.
Day 3: Tuesday — Dharamshala & Tibetan Spirit
Arrive in serene Dharamshala, settle into your hostel, explore the Dalai Lama Temple and colorful Tibetan markets.
Day 4: Wednesday — Trek & Monastery Calm
Trek to Bhagsunag Waterfall with stunning mountain views, then visit peaceful Gyuto Monastery for insight into Tibetan Buddhism.
Day 5: Thursday — Dharamshala Free Time & Return to Delhi
Relax in the morning or join an optional art workshop, then take the overnight bus back to Delhi.
Day 6: Friday — Train to Agra
Ride the morning train to Agra, check into your hostel and explore local markets or the grand Agra Fort.
Day 7: Saturday — Taj Mahal Sunrise & Jaipur Transfer
Catch sunrise at the Taj Mahal, then travel to Jaipur and experience the lively Pink City atmosphere.
Week 2: Desert Magic & Royal Cities
Camel rides, ancient forts and shimmering lakes — dive into Rajasthan’s colorful heart.
Day 8: Sunday — Jaipur Wonders
Explore Hawa Mahal’s iconic windows, stroll local markets and visit Panna Meena ka Kund’s elegant steps.
Day 9: Monday — Free Day in Jaipur
Choose your own adventure — shop, taste local dishes or visit Amber Fort for sweeping views.
Day 10: Tuesday — Pushkar Spirit & Desert Camp
Travel to sacred Pushkar, see its lake and temples, then ride into the desert for a camel safari, dinner and stargazing.
Day 11: Wednesday — Pushkar Bazaars & Chill
Return to town, browse vibrant markets and enjoy Pushkar’s relaxed, spiritual vibe.
Day 12: Thursday — Ajmer Stop & Train to Udaipur
Visit peaceful Ajmer before boarding the evening train to dreamy Udaipur.
Day 13: Friday — Udaipur Palaces & Dance
Tour the grand City Palace, explore a local temple and enjoy a lively folk dance performance.
Day 14: Saturday — Mount Abu Adventure
Escape to Mount Abu’s cool hills, visit Dilwara Temples, hike to Guru Shikhar and explore serene lakes.
Week 3: Lakeside Leisure & Bollywood Buzz
Hill escapes, lakeside charm and city lights — switch gears and dive into modern India.
Day 15: Sunday — Back to Udaipur & Bollywood Fun
Return to Udaipur, relax at cafes or lakeside, and enjoy a Bollywood movie night for a fun local experience.
Day 16: Monday — Train to Mumbai
Spend a free morning in Udaipur, then board your overnight train to India’s bustling city of dreams.
Day 17: Tuesday — Mumbai Arrival & Chill
Arrive in Mumbai, check in and unwind or explore at your own pace.
Day 18: Wednesday — Elephanta Caves & Iconic Spots
Ferry to Elephanta Caves, then visit the Gateway of India and the legendary Leopold Café.
Day 19: Thursday — Free Morning & Train to Hampi
Enjoy a relaxed morning in Mumbai before catching the overnight train south to mystical Hampi.
Day 20: Friday — Hampi Ruins & Riverside Charm
Explore Hampi’s ancient ruins and riverside trails, soaking up its surreal scenery.
Day 21: Saturday — Sunrise Trek & Free Time
Climb Matanga Hill for a magical sunrise, then spend the day wandering ruins or relaxing riverside.
Week 4: Coastal Vibes & Community Connection
Ruins, beaches and giving back — end your journey with purpose and sun.
Day 22: Sunday — Train to Goa & Beach Sunset
Travel to Goa, check into your hostel and head to the beach for a sunset swim or stroll.
Day 23: Monday — South Goa Spice & Culture
Visit historic churches, a lush spice plantation and bustling markets to dive into Goan life.
Day 24: Tuesday — Yoga Start & Project Kickoff
Join a morning yoga session, then start your chosen community project — from teaching to outreach.
Day 25: Wednesday — Community Deep Dive
Continue your project, building connections and making a real impact.
Day 26: Thursday — Volunteer & Reflect
Spend another full day supporting your project and reflecting on your journey so far.
Day 27: Friday — Last Day of Giving Back
Wrap up your community work, celebrate progress and share stories with your group.
Day 28: Saturday — Departure
Say goodbye to Goa and India, carrying home stories, friendships and fresh perspectives.
What’s Included
-
Accommodation from Sunday until Saturday noon of the last week
-
Airport pick-up upon arrival during the regular pick-up time
-
All meals — breakfast, lunch and dinner for the entire program duration
-
Local transportation during the program (buses, trains, jeep, camel safari as per itinerary)
-
Entry fees for all scheduled cultural landmarks, excursions and activities
-
Local team support and coordination 24/7
-
Program materials and guidance
-
Basic Hindi language introduction during orientation
What’s Not Included
-
Flights and visa expenses
-
Travel and medical insurance (strongly recommended)
-
Personal expenses (snacks, souvenirs, extra activities outside itinerary)
-
Additional tours or excursions not part of the scheduled itinerary
-
Transport outside program schedules (e.g., private taxis, extra transfers)
-
Meals outside of those provided in the itinerary
Locations
Dharamshala
Nestled in the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas, Dharamshala is the spiritual home of the Tibetan community in exile and the residence of the Dalai Lama. Surrounded by cedar forests, serene monasteries and prayer-flag-lined streets, it offers a tranquil blend of Buddhist culture, nature and mindful living. Its peaceful mountain air makes it a haven for reflection and exploration.
Agra
Located on the banks of the Yamuna River, Agra is famed worldwide for the Taj Mahal — a symbol of love and architectural perfection. Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, Agra is rich with heritage, from massive forts to Mughal-era gardens and artisan bazaars. The city’s romantic grandeur and deep history captivate travelers from around the world.
Jaipur
Known as the Pink City, Jaipur is Rajasthan’s vibrant capital filled with royal palaces, ornate temples and lively markets. From the grandeur of Amber Fort to the delicate latticework of Hawa Mahal, Jaipur is a city where every corner tells a story of kings, queens and timeless tradition. Its colorful streets, folk art and handicrafts offer a true dive into Rajasthani culture.
Pushkar
A sacred town built around a tranquil lake, Pushkar is a unique blend of spirituality and desert charm. With over 500 temples — including the rare Brahma Temple — Pushkar is both a pilgrimage site and a bohemian backpacker haven. Its peaceful ghats, vibrant markets and starry desert nights make it an unforgettable stop.
Udaipur
Udaipur, often called the Venice of the East, is famed for its lakes, grand palaces and artistic heritage. The shimmering Lake Pichola, the floating Lake Palace and the towering City Palace together create a dreamlike landscape. Udaipur is also a hub for performing arts, miniature paintings and traditional crafts, making it one of India’s most romantic destinations.
Mount Abu
The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu offers a cool escape with lush greenery and spiritual landmarks. Explore the beautifully carved Dilwara Temples, unwind by Nakki Lake and hike to Guru Shikhar for breathtaking views over the Aravalli Range. It’s a serene retreat surrounded by myth and nature.
Mumbai
The energetic heart of modern India, Mumbai is a city of contrasts — colonial architecture and Bollywood glamor, crowded markets and sea-facing promenades. From the iconic Gateway of India to the artsy Colaba neighborhood, Mumbai’s energy is contagious and unforgettable.
Hampi
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Hampi is a surreal landscape of giant boulders, ancient temples and riverside ruins. Once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, its open-air museum of stone architecture tells tales of a powerful past. Trekking trails, sunrise viewpoints and mystical vibes make Hampi a must-see.
Goa
Goa on India’s southwest coast is known for its pristine beaches, laid-back lifestyle and warm, friendly people. Famous for its vibrant nightlife, delicious seafood and Portuguese-influenced architecture, it’s a favorite for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure. From hidden waterfalls to spice plantations and colorful churches, Goa offers endless surprises waiting to be explored.
Accommodation
Along this unforgettable journey, you’ll stay in a mix of hotels, hostels and guesthouses — as well as occasional overnight trains and buses that let you experience India like a true traveler. Expect simple, clean and comfortable accommodations, with shared or private rooms depending on the location. While some stays include basic amenities like WiFi, in more remote spots connections might be limited. Every place has been chosen to keep you close to the action and offer a warm, local welcome.
Standard Requirements
-
Minimum age: 18
-
Maximum age: NOne
-
Minimum English level: Basic
-
CRB (background check): On signup
-
Passport copy required: On signup
-
Resume copy required: No
-
Required qualification: None
Other Requirements
-
Participants over 65 must provide a medical clearance confirming fitness for physical activity.
-
Under 18s need signed parental consent; adult accompaniment is recommended.
-
Travel and medical insurance are required.
-
Recommended vaccines: Polio, Hepatitis A & B, Diphtheria/Tetanus, Typhoid, Malaria, Tuberculosis.
Good to Know
-
You must be self-motivated, open-minded, and flexible.
-
Moderate fitness is required due to long travel days, active excursions, and hands-on activities.
-
Respect local customs and cultural sensitivities at all times.
-
Dress modestly: cover shoulders and knees, avoid tight or revealing clothing.
-
Alcohol is not allowed during program activities; excessive consumption is discouraged overall.
-
Smoking is not permitted at accommodation sites or project placements.
-
No illegal drugs or substances are allowed at any time.
-
Romantic relationships with local people during the program are discouraged to maintain cultural respect and participant safety.
-
You are not permitted to hire or ride motorbikes, scooters, or any other motorised two-wheeled vehicles during the program.
-
Keep valuables to a minimum and secure personal belongings carefully.
-
You’re responsible for your own belongings, including money, documents, and electronics.
-
You’re encouraged to ask questions, learn, and fully immerse yourself in new experiences.