As part of its current ‘Black Friday sale’ – don’t worry, it runs for several days – Exoticca has an 8-day (6-night) tour of India’s Golden Triangle on sale for £999 – down from £2,229. That’s quite a stunning saving when you realise it includes return flights, transfers, and activities in that price. The sale ends Wednesday.
Here’s a pic of the first dates we can find at the price – tap it to visit the site and check for yourself.

The trip takes in Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra – home to the Taj Mahal, of course. They’ve picked accommodation that has really good Tripadvisor reviews thorughout – you can see details in the full itinerary on the Exoticca website.
When we checked availability, there were numerous dates at the £999 price from April-June next year, though even surrounding dates are also heavily discounted if you need the flexibility. As always, the prices could change at any time, but everything was accurate when we researched it.
Visit the Exoticca website for full details, itineraries, and to book. If you need to call to book, tell them Flight Tribe sent you.

Jane Robinson is Senior Editor at Flight Tribe. She has a Master’s in English and Journalism, and writes about flight deals, holiday offers and practical ways UK travellers can spend less without wasting time on weak promotions. Jane has spent time living and working across Asia and New Zealand, which gave her a lasting interest in how people travel, eat, move around and spend their free time in different places.
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