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India In Full Colour: Secret Beaches, Culture & Tailor-Made Magic

India In Full Colour: Secret Beaches, Culture & Tailor-Made Magic

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Think India is all chaos and culture shock? Think again. In this episode of The Travel Podcast, Hayley Sparkes is joined by India expert Sunny Singh—who’s spent nearly 50 years helping travellers uncover the real India. From crafting bespoke itineraries to launching the original "Incredible India" campaign, Sunny knows how to turn a holiday into the journey of a lifetime.

Together, they explore what makes India truly unforgettable—from iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal to lesser-known destinations including Kerala’s beaches, Himalayan retreats, and tiger-filled jungles. Whether it’s your first time or a long-awaited return, you’ll discover how to approach India with curiosity, confidence, and the perfect itinerary.

Ready to see beyond the clichés and experience India in full colour? This episode is packed with inspiration and expert insight to help you plan your own adventure. And when you’re ready, your travel consultant is here to help you design an Indian escape as incredible as the destination itself.

Just contact your Not Just Travel consultant who shared this podcast with you, or go to notjusttravel.com and enter your postcode to find a consultant near you.



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