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South India this winter After Mumbai, the Andaman Archipelago

India - Mumbai - Andaman Islands - Port Blair - Havelock Island

South India in two stages

From $5200 to $6300 per person for 11 days Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Itinerary highlights

  • From the Gateway of India to Marine Drive with a private driver, experience all the richness of vibrant Mumbai
  • Continue with a stay on a secluded island in the Andaman Sea for an unforgettable Robinson Crusoe experience - a two-part idyll
  • Private guided tours in Mumbai: tour with a dabbawala, delve into the colonial districts, and experience Dharavi from the inside
  • Direct international flight, carbon absorption, Concierge service at your destination, mobile Wi-Fi: the extra Voyageurs touch
Landing in southern India means instantly immersing yourself into the heart of a multifaceted country, where the imprint of the colonial golden age stands alongside modern glitz, all set against a backdrop of colourful Hinduism. In Mumbai, contrasts are on a grand scale - from the ultramodern skyscrapers of Marine Drive to the astonishing jumble of theslums, passing through the elegance of the Art Deco district. Mumbai also embodies the rise of a smooth-running industry: Bollywood, with its famous dances and cardboard sets. A recipe that works and provides a livelihood for hundreds of thousands of people. Then, you leave those success stories behind to write your own story in the Andaman Islands. Of the 204 islands, 166 are uninhabited. The archipelago is a blank canvas stretched between India and Myanmar, right in the middle of the Bay of Bengal. A Robinson Crusoe-style dream, a mythical paradise worthy of Rousseau, from the earliest times, where ethnic groups have lived for millennia. The world's very first travellers (they are said to be the first humans to have left the African continent) stopped here. We understand why - it’s so beautiful! Although it is geographically closer to Southeast Asia, the archipelago is part of India. Incidentally, on the port ofHavelock, a swarm of black and yellow tuk-tuks conjures up images captured during the first part of the trip. The comparison ends there: in the heart of the deep blue sea, the island is a constellation of brown rocks planted with tall trees, fringed by dazzling beaches. 

Your trip

To help you relax as much as possible, we have organised everything we could for you - or almost everything. First, your travel arrangements: by plane (direct) to the mainland, then from the mainland to Port Blair; by boat to Havelock Island. Not to mention private vehicles with a driver whenever necessary. Your accommodation always combines great comfort, optimal location and high-quality services. Not to mention that special something that immediately makes you feel at ease: a hotel with colonial charm but contemporary comfort in Mumbai, a tropical haven of peace in the Andaman Islands, or a modern hotel with a sea view in Port Blair. While the island phase of the trip lends itself well to spontaneity, we have scheduled a few activities for you in Mumbai, starting with a tour of the colonial districts with a guide. Also planned (and more unusual) is an exploration of the Dharavi slum with a local resident, followed by a tour in the company of a dabbawala delivery person. Finally, if you feel like adding something else to the itinerary (a visit, a restaurant, or an extra stop-off), even during your trip, you have the contact details of our Concierge at your destination, who can be reached at any time.
Inde © Lucy Laucht
Inde © Lucy Laucht
Bombay - Inde © Koumudi Chouhan / Droits Réservés
Bombay - Inde © Koumudi Chouhan / Droits Réservés
Inde © Lucy Laucht
Inde © Lucy Laucht
Bombay - Inde © Boby
Bombay - Inde © Boby
Bombay - Inde © Koumudi Chouhan / Droits Réservés
Bombay - Inde © Koumudi Chouhan / Droits Réservés
Bombay - Inde © Craig Easton/Gallery Stock
Bombay - Inde © Craig Easton/Gallery Stock
Bombay - Inde © Boby
Bombay - Inde © Boby
Bombay - Inde © Boby
Bombay - Inde © Boby
Abode - Bombay - Inde © Koumudi Chouhan / Droits Réservés
Abode - Bombay - Inde © Koumudi Chouhan / Droits Réservés
Bombay - Inde © Boby
Bombay - Inde © Boby
Îles Andaman © Julien Mignot
Îles Andaman © Julien Mignot
Îles Andaman © Julien Mignot
Îles Andaman © Julien Mignot
Havelock Island - Inde © Droits réservés
Havelock Island - Inde © Droits réservés
Inde © Gemma Cagnacci
Inde © Gemma Cagnacci
Havelock Island - Inde © Droits réservés
Havelock Island - Inde © Droits réservés
Îles Andaman © Julien Mignot
Îles Andaman © Julien Mignot
plage de Radhanagar - Havelock island - Inde © Viktorishy / Adobe stock
plage de Radhanagar - Havelock island - Inde © Viktorishy / Adobe stock
Îles Andaman © Julien Mignot
Îles Andaman © Julien Mignot

Itinerary

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Night on board the aircraft, arrival the next day.

Arrival in Mumbai at night. A bustling metropolis on the shores of the Arabian Sea, the city today known as Mumbai conjures up images of India’s industrial success, the glitz of Bollywood cinema, cricket, and a rich past shaped by strong British influence. A private chauffeur-driven vehicle will be at your disposal for the three days.
Private transfer and accommodation for three nights in the Colaba district, near the legendary Gateway to India. The old colonial house where you'll be staying is located in the heart of the historic centre, close to the entertainment options offered by this lively neighbourhood, yet set back from the noise. The beautifully renovated building blends contemporary style with Mumbai's history and the city's bohemian side. Antique furniture sits alongside custom-made pieces; the shelving takes its inspiration from traditional bookshops, and the upholstery fabrics are vintage saris sourced from local markets. The bonus? Your room will be ready for you as soon as you arrive.
In the itinerary during the day - a visit to the Dharavi slum with one of the locals. Spread over more than 200 hectares of former marshland home to somewhere between 600,000 and one million people, Dharavi is one of the world’s three largest slums. It's an area that was made famous by the award-winning film “Slumdog Millionaire” (2008), and one of the locals will be accompanying you on your visit. An opportunity to discover a “city within the city” with its own economy, it's own shops and it's own challenges.

In your itinerary - tour with a dabbawala. The dabbawalas, whose name in Hindi literally means “one who carries a box”, are essentially a low-tech food delivery network Every day in Mumbai, 2,000 dabbawalas deliver around 200,000 meals. Get an insider look at the intricate “ballet” performed on a daily basis by this small army of men dressed in white as you accompany one of them on his rounds, after watching the goods being loaded onto the train that takes you to Churchgate, where the sorting and distribution of meals takes place. A real, unvarnished dive into the India of today.

In your itinerary - private tour of the colonial neighbourhoods. The tour begins with a stop at the Gateway to India (as it's nearby), then continues to take in the High Court, the Clock Tower, the university and the Flora Fountain. Next will be a stop at Crawford Market and Victoria Terminus station (now called Chhatrapati Shivaji), which, with its turrets and stained glass, looks more like a palace than a railway station. Then it's on to discover Churchgate Station and its famous dabbawalas. Always dressed in white, they deliver meals all over the city. The morning ends with Marine Drive, which stretches along the bay, and Dhobi Ghat, the famous laundry district, where you can watch thousands of arms beating laundry against stone.
Optional -
shopping with a personal shopper who'll help guide you through the purchases of your choice.

Private transfer to the airport and flight to Port Blair, the largest city in the Andaman archipelago. No time to linger: from here you'll head straight to the pier, jump on the boat and then it's out to see and off to Havelock Island. Once you've been dropped off at the quay, you'll still have a little way to go before reaching your own little island paradise.
Settle in for four nights at a retreat where rustic cabins are hidden away under the canopy of a vast tropical forest. These are wooden buildings that blend harmoniously into this natural setting. There are a few inconspicuous softly lit paths that take you from the rooms to the restaurant, accompanied by the sounds of the local wildlife. Just a few steps away is a white sand beach lapped by turquoise waters - an irresistible invitation to go for a swim. There's also an excellent restaurant that serves the very freshest of seafood and organic dishes for you to enjoy. Everyone on Havelock books a table there at least once, so you'll feel rather privileged to be staying here.

Tucked away in the east of the Andaman archipelago, Havelock Island stands out as one of the few of the almost 300 islands in the archipelago that welcomes visitors. So be sure to really enjoy this little gem bathed by the waters of the Indian Ocean - you'll have four days to make the most of all the opportunities this Andaman Eden has to offer. A Robinson Crusoe-style adventure amid turquoise waters, heavenly beaches, mangrove forests and lush jungle.
There's so much to see and to experience - daydreaming on those white sands with your toes in the water; while you relax to the hypnotic rhythm of the waves whispering on the sand; greeting the sun god; swimming in the Indian Ocean alongside dugongs, turtles, dolphins and manatees, and exploring the lush greens of the virgin forest and the mangroves.

A gradual return to civilisation with a stopover in Port Blair. The capital of the Andaman Islands, the town became well known during India’s struggle for independence. Private transfer to your hotel when you disembark. You'll be spending your last night in the islands here, in modern, comfortable accommodation overlooking the water. And there's still more to enjoy: views of the sea and the pool from the terrace, an invigorating massage at the spa, a meal cooked in the tandoor, and more.
In your itinerary - the anthropological museum, the Jarawas, the Sentinelese, the Great Andamanese, the Onges - these are the indigenous peoples of the islands, and even today some tribes still live peacefully on a few of the islands that make up the archipelago. Their culture has been developed in harmony with their surroundings - at least as far as we know. The most isolated of these tribes have been known to attack anyone who approaches their island, which is perhaps understandable. For this reason, the artefacts, tools and statues on display at the museum are the only way to get a real sense of their culture.

Private transfer to the island airport and domestic flight to Bengaluru, your destination on the mainland. When you arrive, you'll be taken to your hotel - which is close to the airport - by private transfer. Your urban accommodation has three restaurants, a gym, a swimming pool and a spa. You'll have access to a day-use room so that you can freshen up and rest before your international return flight, which will be at night.
Late evening, transfer to the airport to catch your return flight. Night on board the aircraft, arrival the following day.

À la carte

This suggested itinerary can be customisable down to the smallest detail, including duration, stops and content. An à la carte menu of experiences is also available to create a journey that reflects who you are.

Shopping with your personal shopper

Forget the tourist shops! Meet up for a shopping session with an English-speaking expert who will assist you in purchasing clothing, accessories or local arts and crafts, according to your needs and, above all, your wishes.

Why visit India with Voyageurs du monde?

Every day, our travel specialists craft bespoke experiences shaped around each traveller's profile, desires and budget. These passionate experts design experiences delivered on the ground by a local network of Concierges and trusted contacts. These fully customisable, made-to-measure trips are complemented by a wide range of high-end services (lounges, 24/7 assistance, travel booklet, app, Wi-Fi, restaurant booking, etc.)

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A few of the advantages of travelling with us to India

  • Globally unique concierge service
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  • Adjust your trip while travelling
  • 24-hour assistance
  • CO2 absorption

Estimated budget

Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

The estimated budget for this trip is $5,200 to $6,300 per person.

A fixed price is rarely applicable to a bespoke journey. The final cost depends on various factors, such as the level of service, travel dates, and booking lead times. The only definitive price will be the one provided in your personalized proposal.

The average price for this trip is $5,700 per person


Included in this suggestion

  • Direct international flights (outbound to Mumbai, return from Bengaluru) with a scheduled airline
  • Internal flights (Mumbai-Port Blair and Port Blair-Bengaluru)
  • Airport taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Access to the Air France Business Lounge at Roissy (for departures from Paris)
  • Carbon absorption contribution for your trip's CO2 emissions through reforestation projects (via our Philippe Romero Insolite Bâtisseur Foundation)
  • The provision of a private vehicle with a driver for three days in Mumbai
  • Private transfers as mentioned in the travel itinerary
  • The return transfer by boat to Havelock Island
  • Day use upon arrival of a double room, and three nights in Mumbai with breakfast included
  • Four nights on Havelock Island, in a double cottage with breakfast included
  • Night in Port Blair, in a double room with breakfast
  • Day use of a double room (accommodation only), in Bengaluru before the return
  • A tour of Mumbai’s colonial districts with a private English-speaking guide
  • A visit to the Elephanta Caves with a private guide
  • A guided tour of the Kala Ghoda district in Mumbai with a private English-speaking guide
  • Our on-site Concierge service
  • Wi-Fi access during your trip: an international mini router or eSIM allowing you to connect your various devices (phones, tablets, computers)
  • A travel booklet with useful information (your day-by-day itinerary, hotel contact details, a personalized selection of our recommendations, etc.)
  • Our recommendations and reservations at selected restaurants
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