
Vegan Travel Asia invites you to join our friends for the ultimate holiday getaway to the fascinating country of India. Celebrate Christmas and New Year’s with lavish Indian feasts, stay in royal palaces, see spectacular sites, and take in the wonders of this captivating nation on our Christmas in India adventure!
33 Vegan meals
(11 breakfasts, 11 lunches, 11 dinners)
11 Nights Accommodations
(a combination of heritage hotels, a Maharajah’s palace, a charming lakeside bed & breakfast, and a Raja’s remote desert palace)
* Airport Pick up is provided if you are arriving a day or two days prior to the tour date and staying at the group’s hotel. If you will be arriving at a much earlier date, please arrange your own transfer and meet us at our hotel on Day 1.
What’s NOT included?
International airfare, personal travel insurance, visa fee to India, gratuities/tips, laundry, camera fees at national park and monuments (where applicable), and other items of a personal nature.
All Vegan Travel Asia by VegVoyages Adventures runs on a twin-share basis. If you are a single traveler, we will pair you up with another single traveler of the same gender. If you would like to have your room throughout the trip, upon making a booking, please select “yes” for Single Supplement and the cost shown below will be added to your total adventure cost.
$690 for 12 days: Christmas in India
Join us on a journey of a lifetime on our Christmas in India adventure where we’ll explore the magical state of Rajasthan, India. This ancient land of old princely kingdoms has occupied the minds of mystics, romantics, conquerors, poets, and authors for centuries. Rajasthan, as illustrated through paintings, pictures, and travelogues, is known for its desert kingdoms, scenic villages, vast arid lands, majestic palaces, impregnable fortresses, extravagant gardens, vibrant dances, charming folk music, intricately carved temples and murals, tasty cuisines, and brightly attired people whose clothes stand out in an otherwise stark landscape. And though this is all true, and you’ll be witnessing much of this while there, to us, Rajasthan is home to so much more than that.
The state of Rajasthan takes its name from the Rajput community (Rajasthan is derived from the words “Land of Kings” – kings in this sense being referred to as the Rajput princes/rulers; Rajput comes from the word Rajputra, which means “sons of kings”), but Rajasthan, like other states in India, and indeed India as a whole, is a conglomeration of many ethnic groups who have settled and called the region their home not just for generations, but for centuries and in many cases, for thousands of years all contributing to what we know as India today.
So, we invite you to come join us on our Christmas in India adventure and celebrate the holidays with our friends and family in centuries-old palaces as we explore epic palaces, fantastic forts, ancient Hindu and Jain temples, rural back road villages, and medieval desert oases towns as we journey well off the beaten track to experience an India of a thousand years, from then until now, while enjoying a plethora of tasty local cuisines specially veganized just for us!
Feel like royalty as we stay in royal palaces, capture the spiritual essence of some of the world’s oldest religions – Hinduism and Jainism – and feast on sumptuous local vegan delicacies all along the way. In addition to plenty of mouthwatering vegan food and lots of local interaction as personal guests of our family and friends, the adventure also includes hiking, safaris, daily yoga lessons, daily language, and cultural lessons, heritage walks, guests of local animal rescue, live traditional music and dances, a vegan cooking class, and much more!
Get day to day insight of the tour.
Namaste! Welcome to Gurugram (the city formerly known as Gurgaon), a bustling tech suburb just outside the capital of India – New Delhi, your first stop on your Christmas in India adventure! There are no activities planned for today until our Orientation Meeting at 4:00 pm. After checking in, you may want to relax and catch up on some rest before we meet in the late afternoon for our Orientation Meeting where you’ll have a chance to get to know your fellow travelers and adventure leaders better while we discuss the adventure ahead. After our Orientation Meeting, we’ll set out into the streets of Gurugram for a delicious feast and your first official taste of India at our friend’s (who also happens to be one of the best vegan chefs in the city) vegan café – one of only a few all-vegan restaurants in Delhi’s greater metropolitan area. So tonight – please make sure you bring your appetite and be ready to eat!
Highlights of the Day:
Vegan Meals Included Today: Dinner
Sign me up for another Vegan Travel Asia (VegVoyages). There is nothing to compare! I must say that it is (still) the most exciting and fantastic tour I have been on or could ever dream of!… What filled our souls was the immersion in the images, sounds, colors, smells, people, and life in the real Indian towns, large and small, that Vegan Travel Asia (VegVoyages) shared with us. It is impossible to convey the personal impact of this tour. It was amazing! Thank you so much.
Joanie Perciballi
In the morning after enjoying a tasty vegan breakfast, we will set out on the highway and travel well off the beaten track as we head into the hinterlands of Rajasthan to the rustic yet charming village of Roopangarh. Here, we’ll be staying at an epic fort palace which lies at the center of the town overlooking the desert horizon. Located in the heart of the princely states of Rajputana (as the area was referred to before independence), Roopangarh Fort was built by Maharaja Roop Singh in 1648 and is a captivating example of Rajput defensive architecture with underground passages, armories, spiked gates, and thick walls – evidence of its chivalrous past. Before arriving at our home for the next two days, we’ll be guests of a very special animal rescue that has been helping locally abused and neglected animals as well as standing up for our four-legged friends without a voice, for over three decades. We’ll also be introduced to Indian-Chinese Cuisine, also known as Indo-Chinese Cuisine, for lunch which is a unique fusion where Chinese spices and cooking methods are adapted to fit the Indian palate. Arriving in Roopangarh in the late afternoon, we’ll settle into our fort palace where over the next 2 days we’ll learn about life in rural Rajasthan as we explore the colorful bazaars, narrow lanes, colorful centuries-old streets and temples of this ancient princely state. And did we mention a special Christmas vegan party and feast? Yes, so please make sure to bring your appetite, thirst, and holiday party shirt!
Highlights of the Days:
Vegan Meals Included: Breakfasts (x2), Lunches (x2), and Dinner &Drinks (x2)
What a trip! My daughter and I took the Vegan Travel Asia (VegVoyages) trip to Gujarat (Badlands, Beasts, Temples & Beaches). I had high expectations about going to India (Bucket List place!) and VegVoyages surpassed all of them. The level of detail is so high, each place we stayed was completely unique, we felt that we were part of a family with our guides, the people were warm and friendly, and the food THE FOOD was amazing! Oh yeah, and we saw lions on safari! Really what more can I say? Other than that, it was obvious that within our small group, there were over half that were repeat customers - and that says a lot. I hope to join them and go on another trip within a few years!
M. Danielson
Saying farewell to Roopangarh, we’ll continue our journey off the beaten track as we head further into the hinterlands of Rajasthan to the enchanting village of Ghanerao. Nestled near the foothills of the epic Aravalli Mountains, we’ll be staying as the personal guests of the royal family at their ancestral home, the delightful and stunning Ghanerao Castle dating back to the 1600’s. This historical, picturesque town will be our home for the next two days as we focus on learning about local village life, culture, and customs in the Rajasthan countryside including the vital importance agriculture plays in the local life of the people and their fight, which is be being led by our hosts, to keep traditional local organic farming – the livelihood of many communities here, alive and out of the reach of global companies. The history of Ghanerao dates back centuries and the residence of the old royal family here, built in marble and red stone is a lovely testament to the region’s rich history. We’ll also explore and learn about the dozens of unique step-wells that are scattered throughout the village and the surrounding countryside – which are a brilliant glimpse into the extraordinary and vital stepwell water system of the often harsh and unforgiving arid terrain of the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat. And of course, we cannot forget about the food – in a land where organic farming is being promoted by the community as the way forward – we’ll enjoy delicious meals made from farm-fresh veggies of the vegan versions of local Mertiya Rathore recipes. In this ancient village that is full of diversity – from Jains to Hindus to Muslims, we’ll have the opportunity to experience India well off the beaten track learning about the various ethnic groups and cultures that call this part of Rajasthan their home.
Highlights of the Days:
Vegan Meals Included: Breakfasts (x2), Lunches (x2), and Dinner & Drinks (x2)
I went on a phenomenal tour of Rajasthan / India with Vegan Travel Asia (VegVoyages). The guides are friendly, caring, knowledgable, and interesting, the food is delicious and memorable, and the sights are spectacular. We stayed at a number of gorgeous castles during our trip. I cannot imagine a better tour of India! Thank you Sinjee and Zac!
Ken Spector
From the arid desert plains of Rajasthan, we ascend into the Aravalli Mountains – the oldest mountain range in India and one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world (which is just the opposite of its cousin to the north, the Himalayas – one of the youngest mountain ranges in the world)! Stretching roughly 692 kilometers from northeastern Gujarat, through Rajasthan, and to Delhi, this impressive ancient mountain range means “line of peaks”. As we make our way up into the enchanting rolling hills and mountains of the Aravallis, be prepared for some lovely scenery as we travel on one of the most scenic roads in the area. Our first stop today will be at the auspicious Ranakpur Jain Temple – one of the five holiest sites in the Jain religion! A faith devoted to strict vegetarianism and compassion for all living beings, Jainism is based on the principle that all living creatures should be treated with mutual respect and no one life is greater than the other. The word “Jain” has its roots in the Sanskrit word “Jina” meaning “conqueror”. Jainism inspired many of Gandhi’s beliefs and non-violence practices. After visiting the temple, we’ll continue our journey into the scenic rolling hills of the Aravalli Mountains as we make our way to the enchanting oasis city of Udaipur. Called the Venice of the East, Udaipur, with its almost 500-year-old history, is one of the most romantic cities in India. Arriving in the late afternoon, we’ll settle into our home for the coming two days – a delightful heritage hotel near the picturesque Pichola Lake. Surrounded by lakes, and rolling hills and rich in history, Udaipur, with its lakeside palaces, ancient temples, vibrant bazaars, and narrow-winding streets, is the perfect place to relax and take in the alluring princely charm of Rajasthan! As guests of our family and friends, we’ll take in the legacy of the Mewar people and enjoy some of the best Rajasthani cuisine found in the city. From local home kitchens to longtime veg hotspots – you’ll enjoy traditional Mewar dishes, all specially veganized just for us. Speaking of taste, Indian vegan fare is truly a unique blend of fragrant spices, fresh veggies, flavorsome herbs, and delectable bread and rice dishes. This being said, while here we’ll meet up with local home chefs who will teach us how to prepare a delicious full-course Rajasthani vegan feast. We’ll also visit the old royal palace and explore the backstreets, bazaars, and ancient homes of this almost half-millennium-old city. There is plenty to experience in what is billed as “the most romantic city in India”!
Highlights of the Days:
Vegan Meals Included: Breakfasts (x2), Lunches (x2), and Dinner & Drinks (x2)
I sought out Vegan Travel Asia (VegVoyages) because I was looking for a trip I could take where I wouldn't have to try to explain what a vegan eats in a foreign language and end up starving or getting sick. I went on the 8-day India tour and was blown away. Not only was the food amazing (I was so stuffed the whole time) but the attention to detail from start to finish was above and beyond. There is no way I would have had such a deep cultural experience if I had tried to plan this trip on my own. I was so hooked that I decided to go with them again on the Thailand tour last month. Now I am ruined for life. I don't think I ever want to travel without them. Good thing for me they have lots more adventures to discover. Do yourself a favor and give them a try. I dare you to be disappointed
Marissa Wolfheart
Today we will head once again well off the beaten track as we head back out into the hinterland of Rajasthan and traverse the desert roads before arriving at our home for the next two days – the romantic Phool Mahal Palace located in the heart of the old Kingdom of Kishangarh! Built-in 1870 just outside the walls of the massive Kishangarh Fort, Phool Mahal was the Royal Family’s monsoon palace. So, during our stay at this lovely lakeside palace, be on the lookout for kites, peacocks, herons, and wild ducks that call the nearby fields and monsoon-fed Gundalao Lake their home. You’ll also notice in Kishangarh that the defensive fortifications are pretty intimidating! But even though the formidable fort walls and elephant-spiked gates distinctly highlight the kingdom’s chivalrous past, the Maharajas here were also known as patrons of the arts, and the area’s paintings, including those that adorn the palace walls, are well known throughout India. So here, in addition to learning about life in old Kishangarh, we will also have an introduction to the traditional Rajasthani art of painting including learning about its symbolism, history, and artistic techniques that have been passed down for generations. We’ll also explore the colorful bazaars, narrow lanes, colorful centuries-old streets, and temples of this ancient princely state founded in 1611 AD and enjoy plenty of its delicious local cuisines all specially veganized just for us. And of course, there is New Year’s Eve – where we will have a New Year’s Eve Party at the palace – complete with live local folk music and dance, a plethora of vegan snacks, drinks, and a vegan feast for dinner.
Highlights of the Days:
Vegan Meals Included: Breakfasts (x2), Lunches (x2), and Dinner & Drinks (x2)
Did the Green Triangle (North India trip) in January and loved it!! They took care of us from pick up to drop off and we never had to worry about food—it was all vegan! Expert guides patiently answered our questions and were great company. And made some great friends on our tour!
Lyn Kalnitz
Bidding adieu to Kishnagarh, we’ll make our way to Bharatpur – home of the UNESCO-protected World Heritage Site: The Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary National Park. After checking in to our hotel and freshening up, we’ll head into the national park. A haven of wetlands and forests, the sanctuary is home to over 400 species of birds and a wide variety of other wildlife. We’ll explore the park in the late afternoon and early evening by bicycle traversing the back trails of the sanctuary with our naturalist guide. The next morning, we’ll have a hearty vegan breakfast and then without delay make our way into the neighboring state of Uttar Pradesh to the city of Agra where we will visit India’s most famous landmark – the stunning Taj Mahal. The Taj of course needs no introduction and it is a remarkable mausoleum built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a tribute to his favorite wife, Mumtaj Mahal. After visiting the Taj, we will enjoy some delightful dosas at Agra’s best South Indian eatery. Then our Christmas in India Vegan Tour will take us to the ghost city of Fatehpur Sikri. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fatehpur Sikri was built in the 16th century by Emperor Akbar. These well-preserved ruins were the capital of the Mughal Empire between 1571 and 1585 AD before being deserted. From Fatehpur Sikri, we’ll return to Bharatpur where you’ll have time to freshen up before we meet for our farewell dinner party on our last night in India together.
Highlights of the Day:
Vegan Meals Included Today: Breakfasts (x2), Lunches (x2), and Dinner & Drinks (x2)
India (Vegin’ Out in the Rajput) was amazing, and even more fascinating than we anticipated. However, what really made the trip blissful was the exceptional hospitality lavished on us by the entire Veg Voyages team. We can honestly say that we have made numerous trips all over the world but we have never had the level of hospitality that we received on this recent trip. I have never before been invited to a tour leaders’ home (thank you Jay and Singh Ji), and trust me we appreciated the personal touches. You guys went above and beyond the call of duty at every instance before, during, and after the trip. The design of the trip itinerary and Jay’s amazing commentary took it to the next level. We were not just shuffled past the obligatory photo ops. Through your insight, we got a glimpse of the “real” India, and got to interact with Indians on a “person to person” basis.
Bob Negro
After a hearty breakfast, we’ll pack up our vehicles and head back to Delhi/Gurugram where your adventure ends upon arrival back at our hotel after our last vegan lunch together. If you need any onward assistance, please talk with your adventure leaders who will be more than happy to help. Thank you very much again for spending the holidays with us – Bahut, bahut dhanyavaad (thank you very much). Have a safe trip back home!
Vegan Meals Included Today: Breakfast and Lunch
This tour surpassed all my expectations! We got to do all kinds of activities we never would have on our own in rural India. It was so nice not to have to worry about anything. Just show up and everything was planned and taken care of for us. Unforgettable and such sweet memories from this amazing trip with Vegan Travel Asia (VegVoyages)!
Sophie Castonguay