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Review: Intrepid Travel's Northern India Family Holiday Comfort Tour

Apr 15, 2025
Adventure Travel  Escorted Tours  Family Travel  Group Travel  Intrepid Travel  Tours  
Review: Intrepid Travel's Northern India Family Holiday Comfort Tour
Intrepid’s family tours are designed with kids in mind.
Credit: 2025 Jamie Davis Smith

I've successfully traveled to more than 80 countries without ever joining a group tour lasting more than a few hours, but when an unexpected event last year forced me to cancel a previously planned trip, I decided to book a small-group tour with Intrepid Travel.

I wasn’t sure how I would feel about ceding control over my trip to someone else; after all, I enjoy being able to change my plans if I hear about something new from a local, or if my kids (ages 10 and 14) are cranky and need a day to relax by the pool.

However, my kids and I loved our 14-day Northern India Family Holiday Comfort itinerary so much, we’ve already booked two more tours with the operator.

Here’s what families can expect.

Hands-On Experiences

I chose Intrepid’s Northern India tour because I had always wanted to see the Taj Mahal and experience Indian culture firsthand, but found the destination too intimidating to tackle on my own.

I was relieved that I would have a guide to help me navigate the chaos and crowds and, because Intrepid always uses local guides for its tours, I knew there would always be someone available to answer questions about Indian culture and history — and which foods were safe to eat.

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Our guide, Ravi, wasn’t just knowledgeable, but was also great with kids. He quizzed them on facts about India throughout the tour, making sure they remembered how many people live in Delhi, or who is buried in the Taj Majal. One afternoon, he took the kids to our hotel’s large lawn to fly kites, a favorite Indian pastime. And another time, he suggested bringing the kids to see a Bollywood movie in one of India’s classic movie theaters, an experience my family will always remember.

Ravi expertly guided us through visits to Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ranthambhore National Park and a few smaller towns.

Families visit the Taj Mahal on Intrepid’s Northern India tour.
Families visit the Taj Mahal on Intrepid’s Northern India tour.
Credit: 2025 Intrepid Travel

Flexible Scheduling

While Intrepid’s tour included several planned activities on most days (we saw the Taj Mahal, went on a tiger safari, took a Bollywood dance class and visited several impressive forts as part of the scheduled itinerary), there was also plenty of time for the kids to play soccer, swim or explore on their own. Ravi also helped my family arrange a visit to Karni Mata Temple (also known as the Temple of Rats), which is off-the-beaten-path and not a standard part of Intrepid’s itinerary. All we had to do was hop in a car that was pre-arranged for us, while the rest of the group participated in an alternative activity.

The writer’s family in Delhi
The writer’s family in Delhi
Credit: 2025 Jamie Davis Smith

Having other families on the trip — another component of Intrepid’s small-group family tours — also offered a great support system.

Occasionally, parents traded off watching each other’s kids. And whenever a family wanted to have dinner on their own, or wander off at a temple by themselves, no one batted an eye.

By the end of the trip, the other families on our tour felt like old friends. I had worried that two weeks with the same group would feel too long, but when the trip ended, none of us were ready to leave.

Booking With Intrepid

Intrepid offers 44 different small-group family itineraries. The company requires that every group traveling together includes at least one child. The minimum age for joining a family tour is either 5 or 10 years old (depending on the itinerary). Grandparents and extended family members are welcome to join, and tours are usually capped at 16 to 18 participants.

Intrepid has two different styles of family trips: Original and Comfort. I chose an upgraded comfort tour for nicer hotels and additional activities. All the places we stayed were comfortable, clean and had hot water, but none were luxurious. Moreover, Intrepid focuses on supporting local economies, and books locally owned hotels where possible.

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