India Activities
What to Do in India
You can have fun at golf courses, amusement parks, spas and bowling alleys. You can enjoy a drink in a pub or go dancing in a disco. Bangalore is even known as the 'Pub City' of India with the highest number of them in a single place. You can visit a museum or a mall. You can parasail, water raft, ski, snorkel, dive, rock climb, or trek in India. You can live in an ashram and learn yoga, or practice meditation. There is something for everyone in India.
A pioneer in the entertainment and leisure industry, Mumbai features many different activities for residents and visitors alike. It was in Mumbai that the first 'Yoga Laughter Club' opened – a club that has since spread around the world. A further example: Essel World was the first major water and amusement park to open in India, two decades ago. Read more...
With some of the best golf courses on the Subcontinent, world-class spas, exciting Go Karting and a veritable torrent of watersports and theme parks to have fun in, New Delhi is action-packed with thrills and spills. The beauty of it all is that absolutely none of New Delhi's activities will leave you out of pocket. Read more...
This city is enjoying the financial boom effects of being the main IT city of India. You can enjoy all the world class activities here at a reasonable cost. It is great for unwinding and relaxing or just hanging out with a bunch of friends. Not for no reason is it known as the 'Pub City of India'… just a small testimonial to its active social life. Read more...
Chennai is the smallest of the four Indian main 'metro cities', nevertheless there are a lot of activities to choose from. The locals are still quite traditional but this doesn't stop them having fun at a water amusement park or on the golf links. As Chennai is not as big as its contemporaries visitors will not have trouble getting around. Read more...
Traveling in Kochi consists a lot of the time of island hopping and getting a ferry to the next island. While the northern islands are nowadays connected by bridges the southern ones are still totally dependant on ferries. So it is not possible to gauge exactly how long it will take between islands as you are totally dependent on the ferry's timetable. Read more...
The festivals of Kerala are ideal for in-depth learning about the local culture and its many traditions. There are plenty of them, well distributed all throughout the year, just make sure that you find a local to explain what they're about so you can benefit from and understand them better. Besides the festivals there are a number of other activities that you can enjoy here Read more...
When you think of the Goa, the image of a palm tree on a beach with the sun setting over the ocean rushes to your mind. The beaches of Goa are undeniably its biggest draw and when you get there and see them, you will understand why this is so. Besides lazing on the beaches, there are a number of more adventurous activities that you can indulge in when visiting Goa. Read more...