India Tours

India Tours

India! There’s no place like it on earth. Our Incredible India Tour immerses you in the world-renowned cities of New Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai. You will visit historic sites like the Taj Mahal, Gateway of India, and Lodi Gardens, and walk through markets with shops selling spices, dried fruit, silver jewelry, saris, & traditional Indian sweets.

India Facts:

Capital: New Delhi
Population: 1.4 billion
Language: English & Hindi (both official)
Religion: Hinduism (80%), Islam
Prime Minister: Narendra Modi
Currency: Rupee
Literacy Rate: 74%

India FAQ

Do I Need a Passport? Yes. You must have a valid passport that will not expire for at least six months after arrival in India. Apply for a passport (or renew) online with the US Department of State.

Do I Need a Visa? Yes. India requires travelers to obtain an online “e-visa” before leaving home. Do NOT apply for the e-visa until we explain the process to you.

Do I Need Vaccinations? No. There are no vaccinations required by either India or EWE Tours (including for COVID).

What Other Documents Do I Need?

1. Participant Agreement. Our contract that includes the terms of the trip and the rules of conduct during the program.

2. Medical Form. To ensure we can safely accommodate your child on their program.

3. Parental Consent Letter. An optional, notarized letter from parents saying their child has their permission to travel abroad without them.

Air Travel. You will fly with our staff on a direct, chaperoned group flight. The usual departure airports are EWR in New Jersey and JFK in New York. The costs of your international flights are not included in the program fee. The airport in New Delhi is the Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL).

Local Travel. In India we will take two domestic flights between cities. Ground travel will be by private buses operated by our local partners. The professional drivers have many years experience with foreign tours.

Injuries or illnesses. Our staff will escort you 24 hours to the nearest medical facility for treatment. We will also immediately call your family back home to inform them of the situation. There are hospitals and clinics in all of our program areas. Most insurance plans require you to pay up-front for all of your medical care, then submit forms later to get reimbursed by the insurance company.

Parents Staying In Touch. Parents can call our staff 24 hours for any urgent concerns. We are also available by email and text for non-urgent matters. We will also post daily on social media for parents to follow the trip’s activities.

Accommodations. Students stay at 3+ star hotels, with 2-3 students of the same gender per room. All bedding and pillows are provided by hotel.

Meals. Meals and snacks will be mostly local, traditional food, with occasional fast food visits. Indian food features lots of rice, lentil beans, green vegetables, spices, and fruits. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free diets are easily accommodated.

Athletic Trainers. All of our sports tours have a professional trainer present at all sessions including matches and trainings.

Water
Tap water is NOT safe to drink in India. We will provide bottled water daily.

Dress Code
We ask that you please be respectful and follow Indian customs on dress: neat, clean, and modest. Religious sites normally require women to cover their shoulders and legs.

Cell Phones
Cell phone coverage is good overall in India. Do not rely on texts for any critical/timely communication — voice calls are best. Check with your carrier at home to consider buying a roaming plan for the trip to avoid any exorbitant bills. Your phone should automatically connect to one of India’s cell phone networks when your flight lands.

WIFI. All of our accommodations have free WIFI including hotels and host families. It is not typically as fast or reliable as back home though, so be patient. (We do encourage students to mostly disconnect in order to fully immerse themselves in the trip.) 

Spending Money. Students typically spend about $150 outside the program — on souvenirs, snacks, and drinks. Debit and credit cards are accepted in India but cash is still king there. You can withdraw cash at ATM’s in Indian Rupees.

Weather. Our program areas have a hot tropical climate year round. There is a rainy season in summer due to the monsoon. Average temperatures range from 85°F in the day to 70°F at night.

Laundry. For sports trips, laundry for your uniforms is included in your program fee and will be done by our local staff. For other laundry the cost is $5-$8 per load.

Language. English is an official language of India and widely spoken. You will also hear Hindi (there are 400+ languages in India). Our local tour leaders are fluent in English, Hindi and the regional languages in our program locations.

Packing List. Please click here for our suggested packing list.

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