Five Destinations in India to Explore with Your Kids

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Five Destinations in India to Explore with Your Kids

Travelling around India with kids in tow can be challenging. Yet there are kids-friendly destinations in India that can make your family vacations easy and enjoyable.

Agra
The world-famous Taj Mahal as well as Agra fort and some monuments in Fatehpur Sikri are easily visited even with kids of 4 y.o. and up – they will love exploring all those nooks and crannies. Taj Mahal will soon be equipped with breastfeeding cabins that will make it much more convenient for moms with infants, too.

Ranthambore National Park
This picturesque forest from your kids' fairytale books is a great destination to make your offspings acquainted with rich wildlife of the national park.

Jaipur & Udaipur
Forts and palaces and then some more forts and palaces. Let your young explorers learn the amazing history of these cities through architecture and art.

Shimla
Kids will simlpy love Shimla! From the toy train ride and to trekking routes suitable even for the youngest trekkers Shimla is arguably the best hill station to visit as a family.

Rishikesh
An easy hop from Delhi, this hill station is a favourite among yoga-minded parents. There are yoga classes that you can attend with your kids – isn't it a good idea to make them initiated?

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