Travelling India with kids — what to consider, what's appropriate, what to plan around.
Yes — when the trip is planned for the family rather than dragging children through a standard heritage sprint. Hands-on experiences (camel rides, cooking classes, elephant interactions at ethical sanctuaries, school visits) add weight no monument can. We design family trips around energy and engagement.
Rajasthan (forts and palaces feel like stories), the Golden Triangle (the Taj is genuinely awe-striking even at 8), Kerala (backwater houseboats, beaches, gentle pace), the Andamans (snorkelling and islands), and Ranthambore (tiger safari). Wellness-heavy itineraries are less suited to children.
Yes — we arrange forward-facing and rear-facing car seats in the Elite Fleet at booking. Specify the child's age and weight; we install before pickup.
Yes. Toddler-aware pacing, family suites at the stays, baby cribs in rooms, child-friendly menus in advance, and shorter sightseeing blocks per day. We tighten the day around naps and meal timing rather than the standard adult schedule.
With a vetted private operator handling navigation, water, food, and the day's pacing, yes. The risks travellers worry about (food, water, traffic, crowds) are exactly what we handle. Standard vaccinations and a pre-trip pediatrician consultation are recommended.