Best Places to Go on a Family Trip in India

Best Places to Go on a Family Trip in India

Planning a family trip in India is one of the most exciting decisions a family can make. India is not one destination — it is hundreds of destinations packed into a single country. Whether your family loves history, mountains, beaches, wildlife, or spiritual journeys, India has something extraordinary for everyone. This guide by ATC Cabs brings you the most thoroughly researched, honest, and practical breakdown of the best family travel destinations in India, complete with tips, cost insights, and everything you need to plan your perfect trip.

Top 12 Family Destinations at a Glance

#DestinationBest ForBest SeasonIdeal DurationBudget Level
1Golden Triangle (Delhi–Agra–Jaipur)History & CultureOct – Mar5–7 DaysModerate
2Manali, Himachal PradeshAdventure & SnowDec–Feb / May–Jun4–6 DaysModerate
3KeralaNature & BackwatersSep – Mar6–8 DaysModerate–High
4GoaBeaches & RelaxationNov – Feb4–5 DaysModerate
5Andaman & Nicobar IslandsMarine Life & BeachesOct – May5–7 DaysHigh
6RajasthanDesert & Royal HeritageOct – Mar7–10 DaysModerate
7Mussoorie / NainitalHill Station EscapeMar – Jun3–4 DaysBudget
8ShimlaColonial Charm & SnowDec–Feb / Apr–Jun3–4 DaysBudget
9Jim Corbett National ParkWildlife SafariNov – Jun2–3 DaysModerate
10Darjeeling & SikkimTea Gardens & MountainsMar–May / Sep–Nov5–7 DaysModerate
11Ooty, Tamil NaduToy Train & Scenic HillsYear-round3–4 DaysBudget
12Kashmir ValleyScenic Beauty & CultureApr – Oct5–7 DaysModerate–High

1. The Golden Triangle: Delhi, Agra & Jaipur — India’s Most Iconic Family Circuit

If there is one family trip itinerary that has stood the test of time in India, it is the Golden Triangle. Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur form a geographic triangle in northern India and together they offer an unmatched combination of Mughal history, Rajput grandeur, street food adventures, and living culture that appeals to every age group — from grandparents to toddlers.

Delhi is where most families begin. The capital city houses India Gate, Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Akshardham Temple, and the lively lanes of Chandni Chowk. A rickshaw ride through Old Delhi is one of those experiences that children remember for years. Delhi also has excellent metro connectivity, world-class hospitals, and a wide range of family-friendly restaurants, making it extremely comfortable even for first-time travellers with young kids.

Agra is, of course, home to the Taj Mahal — one of the Seven Wonders of the World and the centrepiece of any India itinerary. The best time to visit the Taj is early morning, when the mist rises from the Yamuna River and the marble glows in the soft light. Families should also visit Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites within easy reach of the city. Keep in mind that the Taj Mahal remains closed every Friday.

Jaipur, the Pink City, rounds out the triangle beautifully. The Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and the astronomical wonders of Jantar Mantar keep families engaged for days. Jaipur’s Johri Bazaar is a brilliant shopping destination for families who love textiles, jewellery, and Rajasthani handicrafts. The city’s colourful food scene — dal baati churma, pyaaz kachori, ghevar — is a whole experience in itself.

Travelling the Golden Triangle by road is one of the most convenient and cost-effective ways to experience these three cities with your family. ATC Cabs offers reliable, air-conditioned cab services that make every leg of the journey comfortable and stress-free — especially when you are travelling with young children or elderly family members.

Quick Facts:

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Ideal Duration: 5–7 Days
  • Must-See: Taj Mahal, Amber Fort, Red Fort, Hawa Mahal
  • Kid-Friendly Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • Travel Tip: Start early at the Taj Mahal to beat the crowds

If you are planning the Agra to Jaipur leg of your trip, do check out the detailed route guide on Agra to Jaipur Distance by ATC Cabs — it covers road distance, travel time, stops along the way, and everything you need to know to plan that drive comfortably with your family.

2. Manali — Snow, Adventure & Mountain Magic

Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Manali is one of the most beloved family holiday destinations in India. The town offers a rare combination of snow-capped peaks, dense apple orchards, roaring rivers, and a vibrant local culture that children find absolutely magical.

For families, Solang Valley is a must-visit. In winter it offers skiing and snow tubing, while summer brings zorbing, paragliding, and horse riding — activities that work brilliantly for both teenagers and younger children. The drive to Rohtang Pass, which requires a permit, delivers some of the most dramatic Himalayan scenery you will ever witness as a family.

Old Manali’s cafes and the ancient Hadimba Devi Temple, surrounded by tall deodar cedar trees, offer a quieter, more reflective side of the town. Families can also explore the Vashisht Buddhist Monastery, take a dip in the natural hot springs at Vashisht village, or simply spend a lazy afternoon by the banks of the Beas River. Manali’s local markets are excellent for picking up warm woolens, homemade jams, and Himachali handicrafts as family souvenirs.

Quick Facts:

  • Best Time: December to February (snow) or May to June (pleasant weather)
  • Ideal Duration: 4–6 Days
  • Top Attractions: Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Hadimba Temple
  • Altitude: 2,050 metres above sea level
  • Nearest Airport: Bhuntar (approximately 50 km)
  • Kid-Friendly Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

3. Kerala — God’s Own Country & India’s Finest Nature Experience

Kerala — often called “God’s Own Country” — is consistently ranked among India’s top family holiday destinations, and for excellent reasons. This narrow coastal state along the Arabian Sea offers a breathtaking blend of emerald backwaters, lush tea plantations, spice gardens, pristine beaches, and remarkable wildlife that makes every family member genuinely happy.

A houseboat cruise on the backwaters of Alleppey (Alappuzha) is an experience unlike anything else in India. Families glide through palm-fringed canals, watching village life unfold on the banks, eating fresh Kerala meals cooked on board, and sleeping under clear skies. This is one of those experiences that every family member — from grandparents to children — will carry with them for the rest of their lives.

Munnar’s rolling tea estates are picture-perfect for family walks and photography. Thekkady’s Periyar Tiger Reserve offers boat safaris where families can spot wild elephants, spotted deer, otters, and if lucky, tigers moving along the forest edge. Kovalam and Varkala beaches are family-friendly with calm waters and excellent seafood. Kerala’s Ayurvedic wellness centres also offer gentle treatments that are genuinely beneficial for older family members.

Quick Facts:

  • Best Time: September to March
  • Ideal Duration: 6–8 Days
  • Top Picks: Alleppey, Munnar, Thekkady, Kovalam
  • Must-Do: Overnight houseboat stay on the backwaters
  • Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport
  • Kid-Friendly Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

4. Goa — Beaches, Forts & Family Fun

Goa might be famous as a party destination, but it is also one of the very best family trip destinations in India. The state has two faces — the quieter South Goa with its pristine, uncrowded beaches and Portuguese colonial charm, and the livelier North Goa with its markets, water sports, and buzzing food scene. Families can easily pick their preferred pace.

For families with young children, beaches like Palolem, Colva, and Benaulim in South Goa are calm and shallow — ideal for safe swimming and sandcastle afternoons. The Saturday Night Market in Arpora and the Anjuna Flea Market are wonderful for family evenings out. Goa’s Portuguese churches, including the Basilica of Bom Jesus (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), add a rich historical and cultural layer that older children and adults find fascinating.

Dudhsagar Waterfalls — one of India’s tallest waterfalls — is an absolute must-do for adventurous families and can be reached by jeep safari through the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary. Spice plantation tours near Old Goa are a fantastic educational activity for children. The food in Goa, from fresh prawn curry rice to Portuguese-inspired bebinca dessert, is a journey in itself.

Quick Facts:

  • Best Time: November to February
  • Ideal Duration: 4–5 Days
  • Best Beaches for Families: Palolem, Colva, Benaulim (South Goa)
  • Must-Do: Dudhsagar Waterfalls jeep trip
  • Nearest Airport: Dabolim / Mopa (Goa International)
  • Kid-Friendly Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Activities by Age Group — Top Destinations Compared

DestinationToddlers (0–5)Kids (6–12)Teens (13–18)Adults & Seniors
Golden TriangleRickshaw rides, bazaarsForts, Taj Mahal, elephantsHistory tours, Jaipur shoppingMonuments, heritage hotels
ManaliSnow play, scenic drivesSnow tubing, river walksSkiing, paragliding, zorbingTemple visits, nature walks
KeralaHouseboat, calm beachesElephant camp, boat safariTrekking, water sportsAyurveda, backwater cruises
GoaResort pools, calm beachesWaterpark, flea marketsWater sports, night marketsChurches, spice tours, seafood
Andaman IslandsSand beaches, glass boat ridesSnorkelling, Cellular JailScuba diving, island hoppingBeach walks, nature trails
KashmirShikara rides, gardensHorse rides, PahalgamSkiing (Gulmarg), trekkingHouseboats, Mughal gardens

5. Andaman & Nicobar Islands — A Tropical Paradise for the Whole Family

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands offer families a tropical paradise that feels like a completely different world from mainland India. With pristine white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs, and rich marine life, the Andamans rank as one of India’s most unforgettable family destinations — worth every rupee spent to get there.

Radhanagar Beach on Havelock Island (officially Swaraj Island) is consistently rated among Asia’s most beautiful beaches — and it absolutely deserves that recognition. The waters are calm, clear, and safe for children. Snorkelling and glass-bottom boat rides at Elephant Beach bring children face-to-face with colourful coral gardens and tropical fish without requiring any diving certification. The experience of seeing live coral reefs for the first time genuinely leaves every child — and adult — speechless.

The historical Cellular Jail in Port Blair, with its Sound and Light show narrating India’s freedom struggle, provides one of the most powerful and educational family experiences in the country. Neil Island offers families a quieter, more secluded beach experience away from Port Blair’s crowds.

Quick Facts:

  • Best Time: October to May
  • Ideal Duration: 5–7 Days
  • Top Beach: Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Island
  • Must-Do: Snorkelling, Cellular Jail Sound & Light show
  • How to Reach: Flight to Port Blair from major Indian cities
  • Kid-Friendly Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

6. Rajasthan — The Land of Royals, Forts & Camels

Rajasthan is one of the greatest family destinations on the planet. The sheer scale and grandeur of its forts and palaces, the warmth of its people, the richness of its cuisine, the golden sweep of its deserts, and the lively colour of its bazaars combine to create a family holiday experience that is utterly unlike anything else in India.

Jaipur — the Pink City — anchors most Rajasthan family trips. The Amber Fort with its elephant or jeep rides, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and Jantar Mantar keep families engaged for days. Many of Jaipur’s old palaces have been converted into heritage hotels where families can genuinely live like royalty.

Jodhpur, the Blue City, is dominated by the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort — one of the best-preserved forts in all of India, with a museum that children find genuinely captivating. Udaipur, built around shimmering lakes and elegant palaces, offers families sunset boat rides on Lake Pichola and the grand City Palace complex. Jaisalmer, rising from the Thar Desert like a golden mirage, completes the picture with camel safaris into the Sam Sand Dunes, overnight desert camp stays, and folk music performances under a vast starlit sky.

Quick Facts:

  • Best Time: October to March
  • Ideal Duration: 7–10 Days (full Rajasthan circuit)
  • Top Cities: Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer
  • Must-Do: Camel safari, fort tours, heritage hotel stay
  • Food Highlight: Dal Baati Churma, Ghevar, Pyaaz Kachori
  • Kid-Friendly Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

If you are planning to reach Agra before heading to Jaipur, and you are travelling from the Delhi-NCR region, it is worth knowing that ATC Cabs runs direct cab services from Faridabad to Agra — a comfortable, door-to-door journey that saves you the hassle of multiple connections. Check the full details on the Faridabad to Agra Cab guide to plan your journey timings and costs.

7. Kashmir Valley — Heaven on Earth for Families

Mughal Emperor Jahangir famously said of Kashmir, “If there is a paradise on earth, it is here.” He was not wrong. The Kashmir Valley — particularly around Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, and Sonamarg — offers families an extraordinary experience of snow-clad mountains, jewel-like lakes, Mughal gardens blazing with colour, and an incredibly warm and welcoming culture.

A Shikara ride on the serene Dal Lake is the quintessential Kashmir family experience. Staying in a traditional wooden houseboat on the lake, with the Zabarwan hills reflected in the still water at dawn, is something children will talk about for the rest of their lives. The famous Mughal Gardens — Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Chashme Shahi — are beautifully landscaped and wonderful for family afternoon walks.

Gulmarg in winter transforms into India’s premier ski destination — Asia’s highest ski resort, in fact — and families with teenagers will find it thrilling. In summer, Pahalgam’s meadows and the Betaab Valley offer gentle horse riding and picnic opportunities perfect for all ages. The Tulip Garden near Srinagar blooms spectacularly in spring, typically in April, and is one of the most colourful natural spectacles in all of India.

Quick Facts:

  • Best Time: April–June and September–October (pleasant); December–February (skiing at Gulmarg)
  • Ideal Duration: 5–7 Days
  • Top Experience: Dal Lake houseboat stay, Shikara ride
  • Winter Highlight: Skiing and gondola ride at Gulmarg
  • Nearest Airport: Sheikh ul Alam International Airport, Srinagar
  • Kid-Friendly Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

8. Mussoorie & Nainital — Perfect Weekend Family Escapes

For families based in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, or anywhere in northern India, Mussoorie and Nainital are among the very best options for a quick hill station escape without a long journey or an expensive flight. Both are within 300 kilometres of Delhi, making them ideal for extended weekends and short school holidays.

Mussoorie — the “Queen of Hills” — sits dramatically on the Garhwal Himalayan ridges at around 2,000 metres. The Mall Road is a delightful promenade for family evening strolls, lined with toy shops, hot corn vendors, and sweeping views of the Doon Valley below. Kempty Falls, the Cable Car ride to Gun Hill, and the charming old village of Landour are classic family highlights that never disappoint. In winter, when light snow falls on Mussoorie, the town transforms into something almost fairytale-like for children.

Nainital is built around the stunning pear-shaped Naini Lake, and its beauty is immediately obvious from the moment you arrive. Boating on the lake, the cable car to Snow View Point, the Nainital Zoo (which houses tigers, leopards, and snow leopards — always a guaranteed hit with children), and exploring the Mall Road are reliable family favourites. The Jim Corbett National Park, India’s oldest wildlife reserve, is only about 65 kilometres from Nainital, making it easy to combine both destinations in a single trip.

Quick Facts:

  • Best Time: March to June (summer escape)
  • Ideal Duration: 3–4 Days
  • Kid Highlights: Nainital Zoo, boating, Cable Car, snow in winter
  • Distance from Delhi: ~280–300 km
  • Kid-Friendly Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Estimated Family Trip Budget — Family of 4

DestinationBudget Stay (₹/night)Mid-Range Stay (₹/night)Approx. Total Trip CostBest Month for Deals
Golden Triangle₹1,500–3,000₹4,000–8,000₹25,000–60,000January–February
Manali₹1,200–2,500₹3,500–7,000₹20,000–45,000March–April
Kerala₹2,000–4,000₹5,000–12,000₹35,000–80,000June–August
Goa₹1,800–3,500₹4,500–9,000₹22,000–55,000March–April
Andaman Islands₹2,500–4,500₹6,000–15,000₹50,000–1,20,000October–November
Rajasthan (Full Circuit)₹1,500–3,000₹4,000–10,000₹30,000–75,000October–November
Kashmir Valley₹2,000–4,000₹5,000–12,000₹35,000–80,000April–May
Mussoorie / Nainital₹800–2,000₹2,500–5,000₹10,000–25,000June–July

Estimates are for a family of 4. Costs exclude airfare. Actual costs vary by season and accommodation type.

9. Darjeeling & Sikkim — Tea, Mountains & Monasteries

Darjeeling and neighbouring Sikkim represent northeast India’s most accessible and family-friendly mountain destination. Darjeeling is world-famous for its tea, its toy train (the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and its breathtaking sunrise views of Kanchenjunga — the world’s third-highest peak — from Tiger Hill.

A family morning at Tiger Hill, watching the sun paint Kanchenjunga in shades of gold and pink while sipping hot Darjeeling tea, is one of those travel moments that stays with you forever. The toy train ride from New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling, winding through misty tea gardens and small hill stations, is a unique experience that children adore.

Sikkim adds Buddhist monasteries, pristine mountain lakes, and unique local cuisine to the family itinerary. Gangtok, the capital, is well-connected and has excellent family accommodation at a range of price points. Tsomgo Lake, Yumthang Valley (the Valley of Flowers), and Rumtek Monastery are must-visits that beautifully combine natural beauty with cultural richness.

Quick Facts:

  • Best Time: March to May and September to November
  • Ideal Duration: 5–7 Days
  • Must-Do: Tiger Hill sunrise, toy train ride, Tsomgo Lake
  • Nearest Airport: Bagdogra (about 70 km from Darjeeling)
  • Kid-Friendly Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

10. Ooty — The Queen of Hill Stations

Ooty, officially Ootacamund, is a hill station in the Nilgiri Mountains of Tamil Nadu that has enchanted Indian families for generations. It combines beautiful rolling hills, tranquil lakes, botanical gardens, and the famous Nilgiri Mountain Railway — another UNESCO World Heritage toy train — into a timeless and deeply satisfying family escape.

The Ooty Botanical Gardens, spread across 22 hectares, are perfect for family walks and picnics. The Ooty Lake offers pedal boating for children. Rose Garden, Dodabetta Peak (the highest point in the Nilgiris at 2,637 metres), and the Deer Park round out a comprehensive family visit. The train ride from Mettupalayam to Ooty is widely considered one of the most beautiful mountain rail journeys in India.

Families visiting South India often combine Ooty with Coorg, Mysore, and Kodaikanal for a complete 10–12 day hill station circuit that offers extraordinary variety — different landscapes, different cuisines, and different cultural experiences, all within comfortable driving distance.

Quick Facts:

  • Best Time: Year-round (April to June and September to November are best)
  • Ideal Duration: 3–4 Days
  • Must-Do: Toy train ride, Botanical Gardens, Dodabetta Peak
  • Nearest Airport: Coimbatore (approximately 90 km)
  • Kid-Friendly Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Best Family Destinations by Travel Season

SeasonMonthsRecommended DestinationsWhy It’s GreatWhat to Avoid
WinterOct – FebGolden Triangle, Rajasthan, Goa, Andaman, KeralaCool dry weather, all attractions accessible, peak seasonManali & Kashmir (heavy snowfall can block roads)
SpringMar – AprKashmir (tulip season), Darjeeling, Sikkim, South IndiaFlower blooms, clear mountain views, moderate crowdsPlains of North India (beginning to heat up)
SummerMay – JunManali, Shimla, Mussoorie, Nainital, Kashmir, Leh-LadakhEscape the plains heat, hill stations at their bestRajasthan (extreme heat), Goa (pre-monsoon humidity)
MonsoonJul – SepKerala, Goa (budget), Coorg, Northeast IndiaLush green landscapes, low hotel rates, fewer touristsRajasthan (possible flooding), Ladakh (landslides)

Essential Tips for Planning the Perfect Family Trip in India

1. Choose the Right Travel Mode 

For most family trips within North India — covering destinations like the Golden Triangle, Agra, Jaipur, Mussoorie, and Nainital — travelling by private cab is the most comfortable, flexible, and cost-effective option. A good cab service allows your family to stop at viewpoints, roadside dhabas, and hidden spots that buses or trains cannot accommodate. It also ensures that luggage handling, child comfort, and journey timing are all in your hands.

2. Plan Accommodation Early

 Good family-friendly hotels — particularly during peak season from October to February — book up very fast, especially in destinations like Jaipur, Manali, and Goa. Book your accommodation at least 4–6 weeks in advance. Look for properties offering connecting rooms or family suites, kid-friendly pools, and reliable in-house dining.

3. Pack a Family First-Aid Kit

 Always carry oral rehydration salts (ORS), a basic fever medication, an antihistamine, antiseptic cream, and all personal medications your family requires. Carry a digital thermometer. India’s varied food and climate can occasionally cause mild stomach upsets for young children who are not used to the local water or spices.

4. Manage Your Itinerary Pace

 The most common family travel mistake is over-packing the itinerary. Trying to cover five cities in seven days with young children or elderly grandparents almost always leads to exhaustion. A good rule: spend at least two full days in each destination, and deliberately leave one half-day free — for spontaneous exploration, rest, or that unexpectedly wonderful roadside chai stop.

5. Food Safety for Children 

India’s street food is spectacular, but with young children start slowly — choose freshly prepared items from busy, well-patronised places. Always opt for bottled or filtered water throughout your trip. Carry healthy snacks (biscuits, dry fruits, juice boxes) for long road journeys when young children get hungry between meals.

Conclusion

India is truly one of the world’s greatest family travel destinations — and the more you explore it, the more you realise how inexhaustibly rich and varied it is. From the marble wonder of the Taj Mahal to the silent backwaters of Kerala, from the golden dunes of Jaisalmer to the turquoise coral reefs of the Andamans, every region offers a completely unique experience that brings families closer and creates memories that genuinely last a lifetime.

So pack your bags, gather your family, and set out to discover the incredible places that make India the most extraordinary country on earth. Your next great family adventure is waiting.

FAQ‘s

Q1. Which is the best place for a family trip in India? 

The Golden Triangle (Delhi–Agra–Jaipur) is widely considered the best starting point for a family trip in India, especially for first-time visitors. It combines world-class monuments including the Taj Mahal with vibrant culture, excellent road connectivity, and accommodation for every budget. For nature-loving families, Kerala or Manali are outstanding choices. For beaches, the Andaman Islands or Goa are ideal.

Q2. What is the best time to plan a family trip in India?

 October to March — the cooler winter months — is the best overall time to travel in India with family, particularly for North India destinations like the Golden Triangle, Rajasthan, and Goa. For hill stations like Manali and Shimla, May–June offers a fantastic summer escape from the plains heat. For Kerala, September to March is perfect. Always check the specific season and climate for your chosen destination before booking.

Q3. How do I travel from Agra to Jaipur with family? 

The most comfortable way to travel from Agra to Jaipur with a family is by private cab. The distance is approximately 240 km and takes around 4–5 hours by road through scenic Rajasthan. ATC Cabs offers dedicated Agra to Jaipur services with clean, air-conditioned vehicles — perfect for families with children or elderly members who need comfort and flexibility en route.

Q4. Is Goa safe for a family trip? 

Yes, Goa is very safe for family trips, particularly South Goa which is calmer and far less crowded than the north. Family-friendly beaches like Palolem, Colva, and Benaulim have gentle, shallow waters suitable for children. Goa has excellent healthcare, family-friendly resorts, and a very welcoming attitude toward all kinds of tourists. South Goa is the clear recommendation for families.

Q5. What is the most budget-friendly family destination in India?

 Mussoorie and Nainital are among the most budget-friendly hill station destinations, with total trip costs for a family of four starting from as low as ₹10,000–15,000 (excluding travel costs from home). Rajasthan is also very budget-friendly if you use government-run accommodation and local eateries. The Golden Triangle can be done comfortably on a moderate budget, especially outside peak season.

Q6. Can I book an intercity cab for a family road trip with ATC Cabs?

 Yes, absolutely. ATC Cabs specialises in intercity cab services across North India, covering popular routes including Delhi–Agra, Agra–Jaipur, Faridabad–Agra, and many more. All vehicles are well-maintained, air-conditioned, and driven by experienced drivers. For long family road trips, a private cab is strongly recommended over buses or shared taxis for comfort, safety, and convenience.

Q7. Which North India destinations can I combine for a 7-day family trip? 

A classic 7-day North India family itinerary works like this: Day 1–2 in Delhi, Day 3–4 in Agra (Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri), and Day 5–7 in Jaipur (Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, local markets). This Golden Triangle circuit covers the very best of North India’s heritage and can be done entirely by road with ATC Cabs for a seamless and comfortable family journey.

Q8. Is it better to go to Andaman Islands or Goa for a family beach holiday?

 Both are excellent but offer different experiences. Goa is more accessible, more affordable, and has a wider variety of activities alongside its beaches. The Andamans are more remote and require flights, but offer a dramatically more pristine beach experience with exceptional marine life — ideal for snorkelling, glass-bottom boat rides, and scuba diving. For a shorter, more affordable family beach trip, Goa is the right choice. If your family wants something truly extraordinary and you have the budget and time, the Andamans are absolutely worth it.

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