India · Private & tailor-made

India Family Adventure

Delhi and the palaces of Jaipur, the Ganges and the Himalayan foothills at Rishikesh, and a tiger safari in Jim Corbett — soft adventure for the whole family.

12 days · 11 nights Private, tailor-made Made for families
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Private & tailor-made — price on enquiry, shaped around your group and dates. Land only, excludes flights.

Duration
12 days, 11 nights
Trip style
Private, tailor-made
Best time to travel
October–April
Suitable from
Families (see notes)
Pace
Active but gentle
Where you go
Cities, river & jungle

The journey

Built around families with children — the colour and culture of Delhi and Jaipur, then the River Ganges at Rishikesh for gentle adventure, and a jungle finish looking for tigers in Jim Corbett.

You start in Delhi and Jaipur for the classic north — a rickshaw through the old city, Amber Fort, block-printing, a puppet show and a cooking afternoon with a local family. Then it turns active.

At Rishikesh, in the Himalayan foothills where the Ganges leaves the mountains, families can raft gentle rapids or keep to riverside walks and picnics, watch the evening Ganga Aarti by the water, and try a little yoga. The trip finishes in Jim Corbett National Park with jeep safaris in India's oldest tiger reserve. Private and fully flexible, with the adventure level set to suit your children.

Where you'll go

Delhi Jaipur Rishikesh Jim Corbett Delhi

Trip highlights

What stays with you

A rickshaw through Old Delhi and a community-kitchen meal.

Amber Fort, block-printing and a puppet show in Jaipur.

The evening Ganga Aarti and gentle rafting on the Ganges at Rishikesh.

Jeep safaris for tigers in Jim Corbett National Park.

Day by day

Your itinerary

Day 1Delhi
Day 1 · Delhi

Welcome to India

Met at Delhi airport and taken to your hotel, with time to rest after the flight and a welcome dinner of modern Indian cooking to begin.

Where you stay: A family-friendly hotel in Delhi BLD
Day 2Delhi
Day 2 · Delhi

Discover Delhi

Old Delhi by rickshaw, the great Jama Masjid mosque and the Khari Baoli spice market, then a meal at the community kitchen of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. In the afternoon, the wide avenues of Lutyens' Delhi and India Gate.

Where you stay: A family-friendly hotel in Delhi BLD
Day 3Jaipur
Day 3 · Jaipur

On to Jaipur

A drive to Jaipur and a heritage hotel, with the afternoon free by the pool before an evening wander through the city's colourful bazaars.

Where you stay: A heritage hotel in Jaipur BLD
Day 4Jaipur
Day 4 · Jaipur

Discover Jaipur

Up to Amber Fort by jeep, a hands-on block-printing workshop, a traditional puppet show, and a cooking afternoon with a local family. There's an optional visit to an elephant-care project on the city's edge.

Where you stay: A heritage hotel in Jaipur BLD
Day 5Rishikesh
Day 5 · Rishikesh

To the Ganges at Rishikesh

A morning flight to Dehradun (via Delhi) and a scenic drive to a riverside resort at Rishikesh, where the Ganges runs clear and green out of the Himalaya. In the evening, walk down for the Ganga Aarti, the river's nightly ceremony of lamps and song.

Where you stay: A riverside resort at Rishikesh BLD
Day 6Rishikesh
Day 6 · Rishikesh

A day on the river

Families choose the level: a gentle riverside walk, a beach picnic and games, or a soft white-water rafting run through safe rapids (age- and water-level dependent). The afternoon adds easy hiking or a zipline, and the evening a bonfire by the river.

Where you stay: A riverside resort at Rishikesh BLD
Day 7Rishikesh
Day 7 · Rishikesh

Wellness and nature

A slower day: a family yoga session, a walk with a naturalist, and time simply to enjoy the river and the hills.

Where you stay: A riverside resort at Rishikesh BLD
Day 8Rishikesh
Day 8 · Rishikesh

The Himalayan foothills

A scenic drive into the foothills to hidden waterfalls and a village walk, and back to the river for sunset.

Where you stay: A riverside resort at Rishikesh BLD
Day 9Jim Corbett
Day 9 · Jim Corbett

Into the jungle

A drive (around six hours) to Jim Corbett National Park and a jungle lodge. An afternoon nature walk and a short talk on Indian wildlife, then a campfire dinner under the stars.

Where you stay: A jungle lodge at Jim Corbett BLD
Day 10Jim Corbett
Day 10 · Jim Corbett

Into the wild

An early jeep safari into the park in search of tigers, elephant and deer, then breakfast at the lodge and a lazy middle of the day by the pool. A village visit and evening birdwatching round it off.

Where you stay: A jungle lodge at Jim Corbett BLD
Day 11Delhi
Day 11 · Delhi

Wildlife, then back to Delhi

An optional second safari and a nature walk, then the drive back to Delhi and an airport hotel, with a farewell dinner.

Where you stay: An airport hotel in Delhi BLD
Day 12Delhi
Day 12 · Delhi

Departure

After breakfast, a private transfer to the airport for your flight home.

Meals: Breakfast before your transfer. BLD

Where you'll stay

Your hotels

You stay in family-friendly hotels, a riverside resort at Rishikesh and a jungle lodge at Jim Corbett. The source doesn't tie the trip to specific properties, so we confirm the exact hotels when we tailor it — and can adjust the comfort level up or down to suit.

Delhi
Family-friendly hotels
3 nights
Jaipur
Heritage hotel
2 nights
Rishikesh
Riverside resort
4 nights
Jim Corbett
Jungle lodge
2 nights

What's included

  • All accommodation as listed (11 nights)
  • Private, English-speaking guiding and a private car and driver throughout
  • The internal flight Delhi–Dehradun, and all transfers and road transport within India
  • The Old Delhi rickshaw and community-kitchen visit; Jaipur's fort, block-printing, puppet show and family cooking; the Rishikesh activities; and the Jim Corbett jeep safaris
  • Daily breakfast, plus welcome and farewell dinners, and other meals as specified when we tailor the trip
  • 24-hour in-country support and ATOL financial protection

Not included

  • International flights to and from India
  • India e-visa and any vaccinations
  • Travel insurance (required — with medical and repatriation cover)
  • White-water rafting where age or river conditions rule it out (a gentle alternative is always offered)
  • Meals not specified, tips, and anything of a personal nature

Good to know

Before you go

When to travel

October to April is the comfortable, dry season; rafting at Rishikesh runs roughly late September to June depending on the river level.

Who it suits

Built for families — the rafting and hiking suit older children, and everything has a gentler alternative, so it works across a wide age range.

Pace and fitness

Active but never hard. The rafting is graded and optional, and depends on children's ages and the water on the day; we'll be straight with you about what's suitable.

Water safety

Rafting and river activities are run by licensed local operators with trained guides and safety equipment; whether they go ahead depends on age, ability and river conditions on the day.

Health and water

Drink bottled or filtered water, and check vaccinations with a travel clinic well ahead. Pack layers — the foothills are cool in the mornings.

Making it yours

Private and flexible — dial the adventure up or down, add the Taj Mahal, or extend in the hills. Just ask.

Make it yours

Ready to start planning?

This is a starting point, not a fixed package. Tell us who's travelling, your dates and roughly what you have in mind, and we'll tailor it — the pace, the comfort level and any extensions — and send you a detailed quote.

Travelling well

The STC way

We work with trusted local partners across northern India, and it shows in the detail: guides used to travelling with children, licensed river and safari operators, and family and artisan visits that put money where you travel. It's the same groundwork behind our sister company, STC Expeditions, which has run trips in India for years.

Prefer the classic monuments-and-wildlife north? See India Beyond the Monuments →

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