TALK WITH US +91-9970620335
WhatsApp

Top 5 luxury locations in India

When you think of India you think of its spirituality and diversity. For being on every backpacker’s trail because it’s just so, so cheap. Right? Wrong. India is also the land of royalty, of opulence, home to dozens of erstwhile rajas and nawabs. Our thirst for over-the-top-luxury has since been honed to reflect the sleek, subtler undertones of the modern rich. So no matter how you choose to define luxury, India has it all.

I’ve had the good fortune of tasting some of this splendour myself, from glamping in the great outdoors to dining in the halls of palatial forts.

Here are five top recommendations from the most high-end hotels in the country

Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbais top hotels
Standing majestically the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower, Mumbai (Photo Credit – Mihir Upadhyay)

Udaipur

A fairytale city set in a bygone era and populated by romantics. Squeeze through the tiny bylanes of the old city and you’ll suddenly find yourself in the shadow of the ancient royal palace. With its stark white walls delicately moulded into trellised balconies and awnings overlooking the lake.

Decades ago, the James Bond’s movie ‘Octopussy’ is what made the luxury Taj Lake Palace iconic. It is still just as thrilling, though it’s now been converted into one of India’s finest heritage properties.

The Oberoi Udaivilas is a sprawling complex of uber-luxe buildings and grounds. It is the proud winner of the Best Indian Hotel for three years in a row. Each room here comes with its own private lagoon outside your door. Moreover, every room offers gorgeous views of both the Lake and City Palace.

All said and done, though, they’re still not my final pick.

high-end hotels in Udaipur Rajasthan, Udaivillas
Dive in your own Luxury Suite Pool (Photo Credit – The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur)

The serai, Jaisalmer

Understated and restrained, yet oozing with lavishness. No expense is spared to provide the absolute highest quality experience in these luxury tents. It is spread on hundred acres of shimmering desert.

Gourmet food, the best wines, private, heated, candlelit pools, privately guided safaris, a world-class spa, private tours, the list is endless. All this, set in the lap of natures bounty among the shifting sands, glinting golden in the warm summer sun.

Kumaon

Originally a kingdom in its own right, these majestic mountains rise up above their misty shrouds in a world of complete and pristine isolation. It’s the perfect getaway if you’re looking to cosy up with someone you love in a world of your own. When you’re up for some adventure, you can explore the history of this regal martial race, their gorgeous architecture and culture.

Shakti 360° Leti, Bageshwar

Contemporary design, traditional building methods and locally sourced materials come together to create these luxurious one-of-a-kind cabins, the pinnacle of privacy.

Floor to ceiling windows offers you an exclusive view of the mountains. And verandahs with individual fireplaces make for romantic evenings unless you wish to spend them indoors wrapped in one of the many pashminas strewn around.

The cabin offers you acres of nature without another soul for miles around. However, liveried staff will still arrive daily with gourmet meals. You can select wines and any other service you can think of to ask of them. Win-win, isn’t it?

Unique hotels in India
(Photo Credit – Shakti 360° Leti, Bageshwar)

Bandhavgarh

Deep valleys, wide grasslands and dense bamboo thickets spread across 437 sq kms. The Bandhavgarh National Park is the quintessential rustling Indian midland forest. It has the highest density of tigers in the country, and littered in between are the hunting lodges of erstwhile Maharajas of the region. A 2,000-year-old fort is worth a trek through the Sal forests.

Mahua Kothi by Taj, Bandhavgarh

A lovingly restored ‘Kothi’ homestead surrounded by 12 private suites with individual shaded access, sheltered verandahs and traditional mud floors. You can bank on the famous Taj hospitality as you let the history soaked in the hand-finished walls and open rafters take you on a journey.

Each morning, coal warmed kettles will be brought to your door for your daily tea. Also, gift baskets of yoga goodies and traditional Indian games will keep you busy between bicycle rides.

Luxury destinations in India
Experience dining in the woods (Photo Credit – Mahua Kothi by Taj Bandhavgarh)

Darjeeling

A colonial paradise of quaint churches and orderly tea plantations, Darjeeling is a slice of heaven on a plate. Ride the adorable toy train to some of the most scenic valleys and cliffs in the country. Stop for a quick momo (dumpling)and thukpa (noodle soup) and break to fuel up for a lovely walk through the gardens. There is no stress in heaven.

Glenburn Tea Estates

Glenburn Tea Estates is the epitome of sophistication. The vineyard resorts of Europe is what inspired them. Accordingly, guests can fully experience and participate in every stage of the wine-making process. But the real draw is the gorgeous accommodation, seven themed suites of delicate British good taste.

Hand embroidered linen graces the antique furniture, fresh fruit baskets and flowers adorn the intricate lawn furniture. Mesmerisingly carved wooden panels line the spacious rooms overlooking the green slopes. Pastel shades and soft feathery duvets underline the cosy feel.

Hiking trips, fishing, massage therapies, butterfly watching, camping and cooking classes help you unwind at this gorgeous estate.

Explore More: India’s Most Opulent Hotel Picks

Enjoy a slice of Europe here – The Planters Suite (Photo Credit – Glenburn Tea Estate)

Since every single one of these locations is at the top of the exclusivity list, you may have some trouble making a reservation. don’t hesitate to drop us a line, we’ll get the job done!

Travel to North East India

Northeast India is one of the most remote regions in India. It’s untouched by the overbearing tourism industry, which makes it an incredible place to visit. It consists of seven states; Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. If you planning to travel to North East India expect to find  one of the largest and irreplaceable biodiversity hotspots in the world, with more than 60% of the area under forest cover. Although the cultures are often dismissively grouped together, they’re incredibly diverse and worth discovering.

If you’d like to plan a trip in one of these states or in any other place in India, let us know and we can help you out.

Travel to North East India
In many paths of these states, you’ll find root bridges like this one in Meghalaya, making trekking so much fun

How to get around in North East India?

A remote and hilly area, the infrastructure is not well developed. With the exception of Assam, where they have 4 lane cement highways, roads can be pretty bad. In Arunachal and Nagaland, roads are winding and poorly maintained, with a top speed of 30 km/h. This makes journeys between places long and arduous. Nevertheless, the views are spectacular and will keep you spellbound for the entirety of your trip.

Travel to North East India
Magnificent view en route to Zero Point, Sikkim (Photo Credit: Tripoto)

How’s Accommodation in North East India?

Accommodation is fairly basic in the majority of the region. Hotels often do not have geysers or showers so buckets with hot water could be provided. Also, some places won’t have Western-style toilets so prepare yourself to squat. Assam, Sikkim and Gangtok do have some extremely comfortable housing for travellers. A growing interest in visiting these endangered and beautiful areas will only bring newer options for tourists venturing there.

Checkout our Guide on India’s Most Luxurious Hotels!

Travel to North East India
The beautiful green grass and mountain in Sangti Valley at Arunachal Pradesh (Photo Credit: SetMyTrip)

Who is it for?

The northeast has a very raw and rugged beauty, bearing a closer affinity to Southeast Asia than to the general perception of India. If you like to travel rough and truly experience the lives of other cultures then it’s the place for you. Expect the complete unexpected when voyaging through the region.

Despite the idea and perception that the northeast is incredibly primitive and backwards, they have the most widespread rock music scene in all of India. Look up college festivals, local concerts and competitions to get a chance to experience something terrific. They also host quite a few music festivals that draw crowds and bands in from across the country.

There are very few luxury hotels in the northeast India and those that exist are found in selected places like Kaziranga, Shillong, Jorhat and Dibrugarh. So, if you’re a luxury traveller, you might want to look elsewhere in terms of luxurious experiences.

Travel to North East India
On an elephant safari at Kaziranga National Park (Photo Credit – Travel News)

Cost of travel in North East India

Because of its remoteness, the cost of trips in northeast India is nearly 20% higher than any similar trip elsewhere in India. This is due to the transportation cost which is quite high because of the roads steepness and poor condition. We’d say travelling in groups of 4 or more is the most economical way of doing it. Hotels are also more expensive. A big bonus is that the cost of living is low, and there’s very little chance you’ll meet someone trying to scam you.

Seasons in North East India

November to May is a good time to visit northeast India, but it truly depends on the kind of trip and places you’d like to visit. This is because certain months might be more favourable than others. The northeast is considered in the world as one of the places that receives the most rainfall in the world, so prepare for constant rainfall during many months of the year. The good thing about rain is that it gives it the green luscious touch that makes the region stunningly beautiful.

Learn More: Calculating the Travel Expenses in India

Travel to North East India
Double Decker Living Root Bridge constructed by weaving the roots of Banyan trees (Photo Credit – Tripzy Go)

The delicious food

While sticky rice is the staple diet of almost every tribe in the northeast of India, they compliment it with a dazzling array of meats, pickles, vegetables and beans cooked in various different ways. They love meat, pork being the favourite but also chicken, fish, snail and smaller game also vying for the top candidate. The residents are famous for cooking anything that moves, a topic you probably shouldn’t bring up directly with your host or residents there. Nevertheless, it’s definitely something to look forward to if you really want to dive into a new culture. Alcohol goes well with all the meat they eat. Rice and millet make the base for delicious local brews.

Travel to North East India
Small kids are fishing

Permits for Northeast India

Foreigners don’t require permits to enter any of the northeastern states besides Arunachal Pradesh. For this particular state you need a PAP (Protected Area Permit), which costs USD 100 for 2 people and is granted for the duration of 30 days. You have to apply for the permit through a tour operator recognised by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh.

In conclusion, we at India Someday recommend that you keep 10 days minimum for a trip to the northeast. 10 days is necessary as there’s so much to discover and the remoteness means there is very slow internal travel. Road journeys are long and tiresome, so take a couple more days to visit if you’re looking to relax. Most routes through Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh will require 15 to 20 days. This is to properly experience the varied culture and the beauty northeast India has to offer.

Additional Resource: India Travel Essentials for UK Visitors

Cool places, right? Let us know if you’d like more information or if you’d like to plan a trip with us, and we’d be more than happy to help.

Let India Someday handle it and plan your best trip.

PLAN MY TRIP subtext