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A Journey Through Central India

India

16 days from £3,520pp Inc. international flights

This tour explores the main highlights of central India, including Mumbai, the cave temples of Ajanta and Ellora, Hyderabad and the faded Islamic architecture of small towns across the Deccan Plateau.

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At a Glance

When to go to India

India has five seasons; spring, summer, monsoon, autumn and winter.

The monsoon hits different regions at different times as it sweeps from the Indian Ocean to the Himalaya, affecting north and central India from May to September. In the south the monsoon generally lingers into October.

There are advantages to be gained by travelling off-season - particularly in Rajasthan which is largely dry - as hotels are better value and monuments are quieter.

The western ranges of the Indian Himalaya are also generally best visited during this time to escape the heat and rains on the plains. Between October and March the daytime temperature ranges between 25C – 30C, falling in the evening and overnight to between 18C – 22C. After the monsoon, the air is dry, making the heat more bearable and reducing the humidity.

Day by Day Climate Information

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PlaceDaily Max TemperatureMonthly Rainfall
Day 2 - Mumbai (Bombay)
 
 
Day 3 - Mumbai (Bombay)
 
 
Day 4 - Aurangabad
 
 
Day 5 - Aurangabad
 
 
Day 6 - Hyderabad
 
 
Day 7 - Hyderabad
 
 
Day 8 - Gulbarga
 
 
Day 9 - Bijapur
 
 
Day 10 - Bijapur
 
 
Day 11 - Badami
 
 
Day 12 - Hampi
 
 
Day 13 - Hampi
 
 
Climate data provided by Weather2Travel.com
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