At Bliss Tours, we specialise in tailoring a tour to suit your needs. With vast experience of having arranged over 250 tours, we can recommend the right duration at each attraction or city. Your tour will be a special package for you and your group only. Some standard tours are described below — none have a fixed day-wise itinerary, because we don't believe in a cookie-cutter package.
5 days · 4 nights
The itinerary of this tour centres around the Taj Mahal, one of the seven man-made wonders of the world, located at Agra. Together with Delhi and Jaipur this forms the Golden Triangle. To a foreigner visiting India, it gives a glimpse of the most-visited monuments in the country — the grandeur of the Mughal empire at Agra and Fatehpur Sikri fort, the Akshardham temple and other monuments at Delhi, and the "Pink City" of Jaipur, where all the buildings in the walled city were constructed from pink sandstone. We also see the Jaipur palace and its museums.
7 days · 6 nights
Kerala has everything you can dream of — from beaches to spice mountains, houseboat stays to beautiful resorts, churches to palaces, paddy fields to palm trees, Ayurvedic massage to treatments. No wonder it is one of the most sought-after destinations. On this tour we arrive at Cochin airport, visit Kumarakom, stay on a houseboat, and travel to Alleppey and Kovalam beach. Two wellness days are included, making this a one-of-its-kind itinerary that gives you the opportunity to unwind and relax.
7 days · 6 nights
The diversity in India is unbelievable and makes you want to visit time and again. One nation, but vast culture — various languages, foods and traditions. The northeast is hugely different from other parts of India, with the welcoming nature of its people being the common thread among all Indians.
7 days · 6 nights
A tour of the "Pink City" is a must-see. The buildings in the old walled city were constructed from pink sandstone. The tour includes visits to the Amer Fort and Jaipur City Palace — an overwhelming complex of exquisite palaces, gardens and courtyards. The palace museum houses collections of rare manuscripts, armour, costumes, carpets and miniature paintings. Walk to the adjacent Jantar Mantar; Jaipur is a shopper's paradise. A two-day trip to Udaipur, which houses more palaces such as Sukh Mahal and Sheesh Mahal (the glass palace), is part of the itinerary.