Destinations
- Africa – safaris & wildlife
- Asia – orient & spice
- Europe – Mediterranean & ski
- Middle East – desert & dead sea
- Americas – lost cities, new worlds
- Antarctica – icebergs & expeditions
Adventure destinations
Ideal Destinations
The Adventure Company offers over 250 activity holidays to many destinations spanning every continent. We have many perfect destinations for your adventure travel, whatever your needs
Family Holidays
- Family Holidays - why we're first for adventure
- Single Parent Family Holidays
- Teen Family Adventures – adventurous trips
- Young Family Adventures – easy going trips
- Family Adventures – trips for children 5-12 yrs
- Photographic Family Holidays
- Family Activity Holidays - for children 5-12 yrs
Featured private group holidays
Private Groups
Fancy one of our fantastic adventures but only want to travel with people you know? Do it your way as a private group. We make private group trips for everyone, from big families to scouts and cadets.
Holiday Types
- Activity Holidays – all action adventure
- Cultural Tours – lost cities & local life
- Wildlife Holidays – global wildlife encounters
- Trekking Holidays – peaks & summits
- Hands On Trips – conservation & your help
- Collection Trips – added comfort & style
- Astronomy Tours – eclipses & stargazing
- Expedition Cruises – polar experiences
- Photographic Holidays - photos for families
- Charity Holidays - do something amazing
- School Trips - exciting school trips abroad
- Northern Lights Tours - aurora borealis
- Private Groups - Create your own group
Feature adventure holidays
Solo Traveller
We’ve developed a range of dedicated solo holidays & solo travel packages; exclusively for people booking on their own. Around 40% of all our passengers are solo travellers.
India School Group Holiday

Transport: A/C train, chartered bus
Accommodation: 9 nights hotel/lodges
Meals: Full Board Basis
Local Tour Leader throughout
1 free teacher place per 10 paying students
We often have multiple itineraries so please check to see which itinerary is suitable for you, by selecting the relevant tab.

Delhi
Arrive in Delhi and transfer to your hotel. This afternoon you are introduced to India with a half-day tour of Delhi. You’ll visit Old Delhi and the Jami Masjid, Delhi’s largest mosque, a fascinating contrast to the modern New Delhi. Overnight: Hotel Florence or Florence Inn (D)

Agra
Today we take the three hour train journey to Agra, home of the Taj Mahal – arguably the world’s most beautiful building, which was built as a testament to love. We also visit the Friday Mosque and the royal tombs on the opposite bank of the river. Overnight: Hotel Amar Yatri Niwas or Hotel Grand (BLD)

Ranthambore National Park
Travelling by road about 35 Km/1.5 hour, we visit the deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri with its Moghul architecture. The city was abandoned after 15 years due to a lack of water supply. We continue driving to Bharatpur (less than an hour), where after lunch we will take the late afternoon two-hour train (Kota Janshatabdi Express) to Sawai Madhopar and reach Ranthambore National Park. Overnight: Hotel Ranthambore Forest Resort or Hotel Tiger Villa (BLD)

Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park is one of the premier national parks of India a wonderful blend of historical ruins and wildlife, it is the habitat of Bengal tiger, nilgai, sambar and chital (types of antelope), sloth bear and jungle cat, plus crocodile in the lake. We take a couple of game drives in to the park today (morning & late afternoon).Overnight: Hotel Ranthambore Forest Resort or Hotel Tiger Villa (BLD)
Nb. Ranthambore National Park is closed during the summer months. Alternatively, Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary will be visited during this time.

Jaipur
This morning we will visit to one of the three schools we support in Ranthambore. After lunch we head to the railway station and travel by train (two hour journey) north-west to the famous ‘pink city’ of Jaipur. Travelling on an Indian train is an experience in itself; it’s like being in a town on wheels with a complete cross-section of life aboard. Overnight: Hotel Palms or Shanti Bagh (BLD)

Jaipur
During your stay in Jaipur you visit the City Palace, once the home of the maharaja, before seeing the 18th century Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory built by the city’s founder Jai Singh. You’ll also see the famous Palace of the Winds; here royal maidens once watched the streets below through the fabulous jali (lattice screens) which hid them from prying male eyes. Today snake charmers and fortune-tellers ply their trade below the same hideaway. This evening enjoy a puppet show before the supper. Overnight: Hotel Palms or Shanti Bagh (BLD)

Aravalli Hills / Amber Fort Palace
This morning we travel 11km from Jaipur to the Aravalli Hills. Here we will see the historic fort-palace of Amber. This is the ancient capital of the Kachhawaha Rajputs who gave their loyalty to Moghul overlords. From the spoils of war they gradually built a fabulous complex of royal rooms. Today these rooms remain lavishly decorated with murals, jali-work and scalloped niches that once held candles to reflect the soft light from tiny mirrors, embedded in eggshell plaster. You can thoroughly explore the site and village opposite before travelling into the ‘Land of Princes’ – Rajasthan. As you take a four-hour drive through the princely state of Rajasthan you will catch glimpses of life in the most colourful of India’s regions. Most notable are the elegant women, who carry terracotta pots of water from the village well, dressed in saris in a myriad of colours, their bangles tinkling as they walk. Overnight: Roop Niwas Kothi Hotel or Roop Niwas Palace Hotel Nawalgarth (BLD)

Shekhawati Region
The Shekhawati region was home to many rich merchants and their wealth is evident from their finely built havelis (mansions). Surrounded by large walls, with many internal courtyards, the havelis provided security, privacy and shade. They were painted with floral designs of Moghul influence, scenes from Hindu mythology and - since the arrival of Europeans - modern inventions such as trains, bicycles and cars. These paintings document the changes that took place in India during the nineteenth century. Nawalgarh, founded in 1737, is a typical Shekhawati town. The temples and town walls still survive today and the old fort has some fine examples of painted frescoes. Perhaps one of the best examples is the Poddar haveli, with paintings of trains, cars, processions, and a game of chequers. It has now been converted into a school and must surely be the most decorated and ornate one in India! After lunch you leave Shekhawati and begin your journey eastwards by charter bus back to Delhi. To make this journey non-stop would make for a very tiring and arduous day, therefore after just a couple of hours driving you’ll make an overnight stop at another Shekhawati town - Surajgarh. Your hotel is a former fortified palace, and makes for both an unusual and memorable night’s stay. You can explore the surroundings and then in the evening enjoy Rajasthani Folk Performers (who are a local family from the town). Overnight: Surajgarh Fort (BLD)

Delhi
After breakfast this morning, you leave the Shekhawati region and continue your onward journey to Delhi (approx 6 hours), where you’ll arrive by midday. The remainder of the day is left aside for personal time. You will be free for some final sightseeing or shopping. You can visit Ghandi’s house in New Delhi which tells the life story of one of India’s most renowned figures. Students during personal time must be supervised at all times by a School Team Leader. Overnight: Hotel Florence or Florence Inn (BLD)
Fly Home
Transfer back to the airport for your flight home. (B)

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