NEWSLETTER
Subscribe to our newsletter and receive inspirational travel news 4-6 per year.
© Copyright – Wild Times Safaris | Webdesign LOL Media Design
Where the Sacred Meets the Wild
From tiger trails to temple bells at dawn,
India’s wilderness beats with timeless grace and untamed soul.
“Wild Times organized a fantastic family trip in India for our large family (17 people); grandparents, children and grandchildren. We enjoyed every minute of it. The program was a perfect blend of Indian culture, maximum comfort and beautiful nature. The lovely thing was that everything was so well taken care of, so that the only thing we had to do was to enjoy India. Magnificent hotels, excellent transportation, delicious meals and experienced guides. Many thanks!!”
$ 1,406 Naar India met je jaarclub. De highlights van India: eeuwenoude rituelen aan de heilige rivier in Varanasi, prachtige paleizen en forten, de Taj Mahal, tijgers en wildlife van India. Ontdek daarnaast de kleurrijke markten en geniet van de Indiase keuken. Verblijf in kleinschalige hotelletjes of haveli’s. | |
$ 1,625 In India schuilt achter elke hoek een verrassing. Bezoek paleizen, forten, tempels en markten. Ervaar de kleuren en geuren. Reis naar dynamische steden, door de imposante woestijn en bewonder het prachtige inlegwerk van de Taj Mahal. De met zorg gekozen kleine paleizen en bijzondere hotels maken deze reis helemaal af. | |
$ 4,724 Ladakh ligt diep in het Himalaya gebergte in het noordwesten van India. Het gebied is woestijn op grote hoogte, met heel weinig regen per jaar. Gedurende de winter is het ijskoud en in de zomer kan het er snikheet zijn. De inwoners van Ladakh zijn uniek en er zijn verschillende groepen met elk hun eigen kenmerken. Ze zijn overwegend Bhoedist en spreken hun eigen taal. Leh is de hoofdstad van het land en is reeds in de 17e eeuw gesticht. |
Varanasi Varanasi, also known as Benares, is the holliest of the seven cities for Hindus, who believe that death in Varanasi brings liberation. Varanasi was built 2700 years ago making it the oldest city of India and one of the oldest cities in the world. The city lies next to the holy river Ganges. From a boat on the water you can witness the ancient rituals and traditions of this cultural place. | |
Ranthambore India is one of the few places on earth where you can see in the wild tigers. Since the ’70s, people have been involved in the protection of these magnificent animals. At Ranthambore National Park Also you will find a large panther population, crocodiles and hyenas. | |
Kerala Kerala is a tropical paradise, filled with palm trees, white beaches and 44 rivers that traverse it. It is also located in an area known for its green vegetation and connection to the Arabian Sea. After a trip to Kerala’s, houseboats on the tranquil waters are a unique experience to get away from the Indian crowds. | |
Jaipur Jaipur like Agra is also worth a visit when you are in the vicinity of Delhi. Jaipur is located about 275 km from Delhi, about a four hours drive by car. Jaipur is an interesting mix of small streets and bazaars, stalls, shops, palaces and fascinating sights of the Middle Ages and the 21th century together. Here, you can also see traditionally dressed locals, camels and many traditional markets. | |
Delhi Delhi , with its population of 11 million inhabitants, is the second largest city in India after Mumbai.
The Red Fort, Delhi’s most famous monument, takes you back to the time of the Mughal Emperors. Her two-kilometer-long walls which were built in 1638, defended the fortress against invaders. Despite that the fort was conquered by the Sikhs and later by the British. Once every hour a sound and light show teaches you the history of this historic place. | |
Agra Agra is a popular combination with Delhi at only 180 kilometers distance. The parochial nature of Agra makes the city attractive for many travelers, and a welcome change after Delhi.
The biggest attraction of Agra is the wonder of the world Taj Mahal, which is located on the outskirts of the town. Agra also has many more impressive sights such as the Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri and its many palaces. |
The best time to travel to India is within the period from October until December. This is the period of green vegetation, clear skies and comfortable temperatures between 20-30 degrees. October, however, is also the busiest month. The National Parks re-open from the second half of October.
January – March
This is the dry period in India and traveling in this period ensures a nice stay in India. In some parts of India temperatures drop dramatically at night in this period so bring some warm clothing as well.
April – June
April and May are the most humid and warm months of India. June is the first monsoon month in the south of India and the Northeastern part.
July – September
This is the official monsoon period in India, with July being the most rainy month causing temperatures to drop.

Subscribe to our newsletter and receive inspirational travel news 4-6 per year.
© Copyright – Wild Times Safaris | Webdesign LOL Media Design

