Newmarket Holidays adds trio of new India tours
Operator Newmarket Holidays has boosted its India 2026-28 tour collection with the inclusion of three new escorted tours.
It includes the recently announced Luxury Indian Rail Odyssey – Premier Collection, which is a new two-week tour which starts in Delhi with a train to Shimla. Guests then take a seven-night train journey to Mumbai on the Deccan Odyssey.
The full escorted tour itinerary includes 11 excursions, relevant hotel accommodation and rail fares.
Prices start from £7,560 with return flights.
Newmarket also launched the 16-day India – From the Himalayas to the Ganges tour priced from £2,881.
This explores the cities of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra with a train ride, Ganges River cruise and safari.
The third new addition is a solo traveller option – Tiger Safari, the Taj Mahal and Majestic Rajasthan – Exclusively Solos tour.
It is a 14-day tour featuring guided visits of Delhi and Agra, including the Taj Mahal, a wildlife safari in Ranthambore National Park and a lake cruise.
Prices for this start at £2,958.
Head of Trade Sales and Partnerships Hayley Morris said the new India tours are a result of strong customer demand.
“India continues to inspire our customers and travel partners alike. These three new tours build on the growing demand for more varied, immersive ways to experience the country.”
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