Tours to India and Nepal: What’s Included

India & Nepal Tour Packages: Full Breakdown

Travellers book tours to India and Nepal to see sites and experience cultures. Packages list days and routes, but inclusions decide the real value. Eaze Tours' trips to India and Nepal packages include accommodation, transport, meals, guides, and entry fees. You find variations by travel style: cultural tours add site tickets, treks add gear, and luxury plans add rail cars. This guide lists what each package type contains across India and Nepal itineraries. You see standard items first, then what theme-specific trips add for daily structure and support.

What standard inclusions cover

  • Accommodation covers the nights on your route, with stay styles that match the trip format and travel pace.
  • Transport covers intercity movement, plus local transfers that keep daily timing on track across check-ins and site visits.
  • Meal coverage sets the daily base (often breakfast), then adds route-day meals when logistics limit restaurant stops.
  • Guide support connects you with local knowledge for key stops and helps you keep days structured and efficient.
  • Entry planning defines what the schedule prioritises, so you spend less time negotiating access and more time experiencing sites.
  • Coordination support manages drivers, timing, and handoffs between stops, especially when the itinerary mixes road and region changes.
  • Personal spend stays separate in most cases: tips, shopping, and optional add-ons that sit outside the listed plan.

Cultural and heritage trips: what inclusions usually add

  • Golden Triangle routes include a fixed city sequence (Delhi, Agra, Jaipur) with sightseeing blocks built into each day.
  • Forts and Palaces of India” style trips include heritage-focused sightseeing and fort-city routing designed for history-led touring.
  • Classical Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, Khajuraho & Varanasi” style plans include longer transfer days plus guided time around major sacred stops.
  • Shekhawati Havelis” routes include smaller-town pacing and heritage walks that focus on local architecture and street-level culture.
  • Nepal culture circuits, such as Kathmandu–Chitwan–Pokhara loops, include multi-stop sequencing that balances temples, nature, and city time.
  • Cultural trips often add planned moments that need timing control, such as evening ceremonies, market walks, or guided old-city routes.
  • Heritage itineraries often leave personal extras outside the package: camera charges at select sites, small local fees, and tips.

Adventure and trekking trips: what inclusions usually add

  • Trek itineraries add route logistics: trekking permits, daily distance planning, and support that matches trail conditions.
  • Markha Valley Trekking Tour in India” style plans add mountain-stage scheduling, with structured nights that match altitude and terrain.
  • Mountain Bike Manali to Leh” style plans add ride support, such as a planned road map and trip structure that supports long stages.
  • Nepal treks, such as Everest Base Camp and shorter Everest formats, add trek-day structure that supports altitude progression.
  • Adventure plans often add on-ground guidance for route safety, pacing, and stop control, especially when weather shifts timing.
  • Trek-focused trips usually separate personal gear from inclusions, so you pack your own layers, footwear, and personal essentials.
  • High-route travel often requires early starts and time buffers, and the itinerary builds these into the day plan.

Luxury and wellness trips: what inclusions usually add

  • Luxury rail journeys, such as Golden Chariot and Palace on Wheels, add onboard hospitality as part of the travel experience.
  • Premium itineraries add private movement focus, with tighter timing control between stops and fewer logistical gaps during travel days.
  • Rajasthan luxury routes add heritage-led pacing and a comfort-first structure that supports long touring days without rushed transfers.
  • Kerala Ayurveda retreats add a routine-led schedule that supports treatment slots, rest time, and consistent daily flow.
  • Wellness plans often add food structure that fits the program, with planned meal timing that supports a set daily routine.
  • Luxury formats often separate premium personal choices from inclusions, such as speciality beverages, personal shopping, and upgrades.
  • Comfort-led trips often put service access first, so you spend less time coordinating and more time staying present in the trip.

Wildlife and spiritual trips: what inclusions usually add

  • Tiger safari itineraries add safari-day structure, with time blocks built around park entry rules and wildlife viewing windows.
  • Wildlife tours add park-focused routing, so lodge location and drive timing support actual sightings, not only scenic travel.
  • Safari trips often add guided interpretation through naturalist-style support, which helps you read tracks and habitat behaviour.
  • Buddhist pilgrimage routes add sacred-site sequencing across key stops such as Bodh Gaya and Sarnath.
  • Char Dham and temple circuits add long travel-day planning, since road time and access timing shape the spiritual itinerary.
  • Spiritual trips add etiquette planning into the schedule, including dress needs and respectful time at temples and monasteries.
  • Wildlife and pilgrimage travel often depend on season and access windows, so the itinerary is built around local conditions.

Plan with Eaze Tours

Choose Eaze Tours when you want tours to India and Nepal that state inclusions clearly and run on a practical daily structure. Browse trips to India packages and match your travel style to a real itinerary, then compare Nepal routes. Call +91 987 318 6168 now and ask for the exact inclusion list for the trip you shortlisted. Email us at info@eazetours.com with your dates, group size, and pace, and request a package plan that fits your travel style. Lock your route with clear expectations, then let the Eaze Tours team handle the trip logistics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Standard India and Nepal tour packages include accommodation, intercity transport, local transfers, daily meals (usually breakfast), guided tours at major sites, entry fees to planned attractions, and coordination support. Personal expenses like tips, shopping, and optional activities are typically excluded.