Wildlife Tour Packages

From the mighty and spiritually uplifting peaks of Himalayas in the North to the rejuvenating emerald forest of the Nilgiris in the Western Ghats, hill stations in India are your perfect escape from the sweltering heat. That is one of the reasons why hill stations tour are popular for summer holidays in India. But come winter and the high altitude hill stations in the North India are draped in snow. And that is when the honeymooners and adventure enthusiasts alike, head to these hills for a romantic honeymoon or fun in the snow.

Our tastefully crafted hill stations tour packages in India will take you to these awesome travel destinations across India. Head to the greater Himalaya if it’s the high mountain passes of Ladakh calling or have a adrenaline rushing session or two at Auli and Gulmarg considered best skiing destinations in India. Be it your honeymoon in summer or winter, be it a family summer holiday or just looking to commune with nature and reclaim yourself, browse through our hill station tour packages in India and plan yourself a perfect Indus Vacations .

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Do I need permit to visit Andaman ?

Indian nationals do not require a permit to visit the Andaman Islands. However, a permit is required for some specific tribal areas.

Some popular attractions include Radhanagar Beach, Cellular Jail, Ross Island, Neil Island, Havelock Island, and Baratang Island.

A typical Andaman tour is around 5 to 7 days, allowing time to explore the main islands like Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil.

There is a range of accommodations available, including luxury resorts, budget hotels, guesthouses, and beachside cottages.

Snorkeling, scuba diving, sea walking, and glass-bottom boat rides are popular water activities. Havelock and Neil Islands are famous for their underwater experiences.

Yes, trekking options are available, especially in the lush greenery of Havelock Island and on the trails of Mount Harriet.

The best time to visit Andaman is from October to May when the weather is pleasant, and water activities are accessible.

The monsoon season, from June to September, brings heavy rainfall and rough seas, and many water activities are restricted during this time.

 

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