
Travel and stay in India
A world of colors, scents, and spirituality
India, a fascinating and mystical subcontinent, invites you to a captivating journey through time and soul. From ancient temples to royal palaces, colorful bazaars to Himalayan landscapes, our stays in India are an exploration of a world of contrasts. Explore our offers and discover a country as vast as it is enchanting.
What to remember about India in 4 points
A vast cultural and spiritual heritage
Explore legendary sites like the Taj Mahal, ancient temples, and holy cities that have marked history and spirituality.
An incredible geographical diversity
From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the beaches of Goa, through the Rajasthan deserts and Kerala backwaters, India offers a variety of landscapes.
Rich human and artistic wealth
Witness a vibrant culture, from the fervor of religious festivals to the delicacy of craftsmanship and unique gastronomy.
A cuisine with a thousand flavors
Discover a rich and varied gastronomy, where each region has its specialties, among spices, breads, and sweets.
Discover India
What are the must-visit places?
India is full of grand sites. The Taj Mahal in Agra is an unforgettable experience. In Rajasthan, visit the forts and palaces of Jaipur, Udaipur et Jodhpur. In Delhi, explore the Red Fort and Jama Masjid Mosque. For spirituality, head to Varanasi and its ghats. The Kerala offers backwaters and spice plantation landscapes.

What are the most beautiful cities and regions to visit?
- Delhi : The historic and vibrant capital, a mix of old and modern.
- Rajasthan : The land of the Maharajas, with its magnificent palaces and colorful deserts.
- Agra : For the majestic Taj Mahal and Agra Fort.
- Varanasi : The holy city on the banks of the Ganges, the spiritual heart of India.
- Kerala : “The land of coconuts,” known for its backwaters, beaches and spices.

What is the climate like?
The climate varies greatly depending on the region and season. Generally, India experiences three main seasons: winter (October-February), summer (March-June), and monsoon (June-September). Winter is the best season to travel in most of the country, with pleasant temperatures.

What to eat? The local cuisine
Indian cuisine is one of the richest and most varied in the world. Taste the curries (vegetarian or not), naans et rotis (bread), biryanis (spicy basmati rice), dhals (lentils) and lassis (yogurt-based drinks). Each region has its specialties.
When to go to India?
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Practical advice for your trip
India is the second most populous country in the world and has the largest democracy. Cricket is the national sport and is passionately followed by millions of people.
The currency is the Indian Rupee (INR). Credit cards are accepted in big cities and hotels, but it is essential to have cash for small businesses, markets, and local transport.
The residents are called Indians and Indian women.
India has 22 official languages, the main ones being Hindi and English. Many regional dialects are also spoken. English is widely used in commerce and tourism.
You will find type C, D, and M plugs. A universal adapter is highly recommended.
