Adventure Unplugged: India
Embark on a family adventure through India that blends iconic sights with unforgettable experiences. Wander Delhi’s bustling bazaars, glide past Udaipur’s shimmering lakes, track leopards in the wild, and feel the thrill of Jodhpur’s soaring fort walls. Teens dive into adrenaline-filled “Independence Days” with guides while parents explore at their own pace. From cricket matches and hands-on cooking classes to horse rides across open plains, every day sparks curiosity, laughter and discovery.
Journey highlights
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"Independence Days" offer teens guided, high-energy activities while parents simultaneously enjoy cultural explorations at their own pace.
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Go beyond sightseeing with hands-on cultural immersions, from playing in a local cricket match to mastering Indian cuisine in a private cooking class.
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Seamlessly merge teen-focused thrills like ziplining and leopard safaris with the sophisticated comfort of India's most luxurious palace hotels.
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Connect your family to the real India through authentic encounters with local communities, traditional artists, and impactful wildlife conservation efforts.
- Families itinerary:Designed around exciting family activities and insightful educational experiences, our luxury Family Journeys encourage young adventurers to connect with the destination
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At a Glance
Day 6: Into the Wilderness
After breakfast, drive to Suján Jawai, a luxury tented camp where wilderness and comfort coexist seamlessly. The tents rise gracefully against the rugged landscape, each a private sanctuary blending style with nature. Inside, proper beds and refined interiors ensure every comfort, while outside, the vast horizon stretches endlessly, hinting at the adventures ahead. Explore the camp at leisure, breathe in the dry, open air, and listen to the subtle sounds of the wild. Nights under canvas bring a sense of anticipation, and tomorrow promises your first intimate encounter with the extraordinary wildlife of this untamed land.
Day 7: Leopards & Village LifeRise early for a jeep safari through Jawai’s rugged granite hills, home to elusive leopards. Spot one moving across the rocks, and the thrill is immediate. Guides share stories of the Rabari herdsmen, whose lives intertwine with these big cats, offering a rare perspective on human-wildlife coexistence. In the afternoon, visit a nearby Rabari village, where nomadic families welcome you warmly. Teens can meet local children, try traditional crafts, or milk buffalo. The simplicity of village life, the generosity of the hosts, and the authenticity of these encounters leave an impression far deeper than any landmark.
Day 8: Horses & FireEarly risers can enjoy gentle yoga in the camp’s tranquil surroundings, while others linger in the comfort of their tents. Later, adventurous teens ride across the open wilderness with local guides, scanning for deer, nilgai, or a distant leopard, feeling the rhythm of hooves and the fresh air of the plains. Those remaining at camp relax by the pool or in the shade. Before dinner, learn to tie a colourful Rajasthani safa, laughter filling the air. As night falls, gather around a crackling fire under stars, sharing stories and hot drinks, a perfect close to your Jawai adventure.
Where to stay
Sujan Jawai (3 nights)
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Day 9: Blue City & Ancient Songs
Drive to Jodhpur and check into RAAS Jodhpur, a boutique hotel at the base of Mehrangarh Fort. The infinity pool frames the fort, offering one of India’s most photogenic backdrops, perfect for teens and families alike. As evening falls, meet a family of traditional Rajasthani Bhopa singers. This ancient storytelling art brings epic tales to life through powerful voices and instruments like the ravanhatta. Afterwards, try your hand at the instruments and explore the Bhopa singing style firsthand, a playful, immersive way to connect with Jodhpur’s rich cultural heartbeat.
Day 10: Independence Day – Fort & FlightParents explore Mehrangarh Fort in depth, wandering palaces, courtyards, and centuries of history, while teens enjoy a highlights tour that sparks curiosity before breaking away for their Independence Day: teens strap into harnesses and soar across the fort’s massive walls on a zipline, racing over blue-roofed houses with breathtaking views of Jodhpur below. Parents continue their guided exploration or relax at a nearby café, sipping coffee with the fort as a backdrop. The day blends history, adrenaline, and relaxation, an unforgettable way for every family member to experience the grandeur and energy of Jodhpur.
Day 11: Pools, Bazaars & Farm FeastsTake the morning at a gentle pace, lounge by RAAS Jodhpur’s infinity pool, savouring views of Mehrangarh Fort, or wander the bustling bazaars for casual shopping, soaking in colours, scents, and local life with no agenda. In the afternoon, drive to Maharo Khet, a family-run organic farm. Roll up your sleeves to harvest fresh vegetables, then cook alongside the farm’s chefs, learning traditional techniques and creating a farm-to-table feast together. As the sun sets, gather outdoors among the fields to enjoy the meal you’ve prepared, savouring the flavours, the open air, and the simple, hands-on joy of rural Rajasthan.
Where to stay
RAAS JODHPUR (3 nights)
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Day 12: Marble & Mastery
Take a morning flight to Agra and check into The Oberoi Amarvilas, where every room perfectly frames the Taj Mahal. After settling in, step out for a guided photography session at the Taj as it glows in soft afternoon light. Teens learn to capture stunning shots on iPhones and cameras alike, gaining skills to treasure long after the trip. Meanwhile, the photographer captures family portraits against the iconic backdrop, creating keepsakes that will be cherished for years. Experience the monument up close, hone your photography, and create memories as timeless as the Taj itself.
Day 13: Dawn & BearsWake before sunrise to see the Taj Mahal in serene morning light, when the marble glows softly and crowds are still absent. Teens put their new photography skills to work, capturing the monument’s delicate beauty, while guides share insights into its history, symbolism, and intricate details. In the afternoon, visit Wildlife SOS, a sanctuary rescuing and rehabilitating sloth bears. Meet the bears up close, hear their stories, and gain a new perspective on conservation. The experience is moving and unforgettable, sparking reflection, conversation, and a deeper understanding of compassion and the importance of protecting vulnerable wildlife.
Day 14: Departure
Enjoy a final breakfast with uninterrupted Taj views before driving back to Delhi for your international departure.Where to stay
The Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra (2 nights)
Our tailor made journeys include:
- Your dedicated Travel Consultant who will take care of arrangements
- Private international airport transfers in destination and your own private, English-speaking local guides
- Unique experiences, hand-picked by our Journeys team
- Entrance to must-see local sites
- Dedicated 24/7 team providing in-country support and guidance
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The best time to visit is between October and March, when days are warm, evenings cool, and sightseeing is most comfortable. Summers (April–June) are extremely hot, especially in the desert, while the monsoon (July–September) brings some rainfall and increased humidity.
We design each itinerary around you, so this suggested itineraryis a starting point that we can tweak or transform into something completely bespoke to you. Call us on 212 372 7009 to start planning your holiday.
