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India is unlike any country we know of (and we literally know the world). Opulence and wonder await at every turn, from the mesmerizing beauty of Jaipur to the tremendous Taj Mahal. It’s colourful and chaotic. Shocking and sublime. And if you want to say you’ve seen the world, it’s probably the one place you can’t pass up.
In 2018, India’s Supreme Court decriminalized homosexuality. The watershed moment overturned a 2013 ruling that called gay sex an ‘unnatural offence.’ Meanwhile, a 2014 ruling recognized a third gender (hijra). While these are all massive steps forward for a traditionally homophobic country, the general opinion surrounding LGBT rights still tends to be very negative. Local LGBT people tend to be very discreet.
Gay Activity:ย Legal
Lesbian Activity:ย Legal
Gay Marriage:ย Not Legal
Right to Change Gender:ย Legal, but requires surgery. A unique third gender is used in the official documentation.
Same-Sex Adoption:ย Pending
LGBT Discrimination: No Protections
Gay life in India is concentrated in Mumbai & Delhi, but there are no official LGBT venues in the entire nation…the second most populous on Earth! LGBT travellers should avoid all public displays of affection for everyone’s safety and security. If you are joining an Out Adventures tour, please note our guides and accommodations support our community and have our best interests in mind.
There are no gay villages in India.
Delhi Queer Pride: Annually in November
Mumbai Pride: Annually December/January
We are unaware of any gay bars in India.
We are unaware of any lesbian bars in India.
Constructed in the mid-13th century by Odishan king Narashimhade, this soaring structure dedicated to the Sun God will take your breath away.
Lavish palaces, courtyards and gardens define this extraordinary city. City Palace, in particular, is an example of India’s incredible history, wealth and beauty.
Topping nearly every 7 Wonders list, the Taj Mahal has mystified and seduced millions of travellers. Be sure to witness her splendour at sunrise or sunset.
The Pink City got its name after a fresh coat of red paint was added to every building in anticipation ofย King Edward VII’s visit in 1876. The city retains its rosy glow and is a popular destination among visitors.
India’s capital is a dichotomy of ancient and modern. Historic structures and palaces stand alongside skyscrapers. India’s famous bazaars are as chaotic as the city’s modern shopping malls. Meanwhile, the dangerous streets are cluttered with rusty rickshaws and slick new cars. Most travellers need a few days to adjust to the pulsing tempo of Delhi.
Best Time to Visit:ย India – specifically Rajasthan – is worth visiting between October and March. The nights are more relaxed, and the humidity less oppressive, but the real sweet spot is in February (when we visit). That’s when daily highs peak at 27C/80F, with evening lows around 16C/61F.
Electricity:ย C-, D-, and M-type sockets
Time Zone:ย IST (UTC+05:30)
Covid-19 Vaccination Requirements: Weโre dedicated to ensuring our tours are safe for everyone, but it is our belief that each traveler has a responsibility to protect themselves and their fellow travellers from COVID-19. As of May 1, 2023, Out Adventures no longer requires guests to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination on most of our tours. If vaccination is a requirement for entry, or on select cruises, this will be communicated at the time a trip is confirmed to depart. Before booking, we recommend that you read our COVID-19 Information Page and our COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions to understand what weโre doing to minimize risk, and what will happen if you contract COVID-19 before or during an Out Adventures tour.
Other Vaccinations: Based on entry requirements, no other vaccinations are needed for entry unless you are travelling to India from a country affected by Yellow Fever, in which case you are required to show proof of Yellow Fever Vaccination. To determine if you should take preventative measures to reduce the risk of illness, consult with your doctor or a travel medical clinic.
Visas:ย A visa is required for most nationalities and canย be obtained online here.
In 2018, India’s Supreme Court decriminalized homosexuality. The watershed moment overturned a 2013 ruling that called gay sex an ‘unnatural offence.’ Meanwhile, a 2014 ruling recognized a third gender (hijra). While these are all massive steps forward for a traditionally homophobic country, the general opinion surrounding LGBT rights still tends to be very negative. Local LGBT people tend to be very discreet.
Gay Activity:ย Legal
Lesbian Activity:ย Legal
Gay Marriage:ย Not Legal
Right to Change Gender:ย Legal, but requires surgery. A unique third gender is used in the official documentation.
Same-Sex Adoption:ย Pending
LGBT Discrimination: No Protections
Gay life in India is concentrated in Mumbai & Delhi, but there are no official LGBT venues in the entire nation…the second most populous on Earth! LGBT travellers should avoid all public displays of affection for everyone’s safety and security. If you are joining an Out Adventures tour, please note our guides and accommodations support our community and have our best interests in mind.
There are no gay villages in India.
Delhi Queer Pride: Annually in November
Mumbai Pride: Annually December/January
We are unaware of any gay bars in India.
We are unaware of any lesbian bars in India.
Constructed in the mid-13th century by Odishan king Narashimhade, this soaring structure dedicated to the Sun God will take your breath away.
Lavish palaces, courtyards and gardens define this extraordinary city. City Palace, in particular, is an example of India’s incredible history, wealth and beauty.
Topping nearly every 7 Wonders list, the Taj Mahal has mystified and seduced millions of travellers. Be sure to witness her splendour at sunrise or sunset.
The Pink City got its name after a fresh coat of red paint was added to every building in anticipation ofย King Edward VII’s visit in 1876. The city retains its rosy glow and is a popular destination among visitors.
India’s capital is a dichotomy of ancient and modern. Historic structures and palaces stand alongside skyscrapers. India’s famous bazaars are as chaotic as the city’s modern shopping malls. Meanwhile, the dangerous streets are cluttered with rusty rickshaws and slick new cars. Most travellers need a few days to adjust to the pulsing tempo of Delhi.
Best Time to Visit:ย India – specifically Rajasthan – is worth visiting between October and March. The nights are more relaxed, and the humidity less oppressive, but the real sweet spot is in February (when we visit). That’s when daily highs peak at 27C/80F, with evening lows around 16C/61F.
Electricity:ย C-, D-, and M-type sockets
Time Zone:ย IST (UTC+05:30)
Covid-19 Vaccination Requirements: Weโre dedicated to ensuring our tours are safe for everyone, but it is our belief that each traveler has a responsibility to protect themselves and their fellow travellers from COVID-19. As of May 1, 2023, Out Adventures no longer requires guests to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination on most of our tours. If vaccination is a requirement for entry, or on select cruises, this will be communicated at the time a trip is confirmed to depart. Before booking, we recommend that you read our COVID-19 Information Page and our COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions to understand what weโre doing to minimize risk, and what will happen if you contract COVID-19 before or during an Out Adventures tour.
Other Vaccinations: Based on entry requirements, no other vaccinations are needed for entry unless you are travelling to India from a country affected by Yellow Fever, in which case you are required to show proof of Yellow Fever Vaccination. To determine if you should take preventative measures to reduce the risk of illness, consult with your doctor or a travel medical clinic.
Visas:ย A visa is required for most nationalities and canย be obtained online here.
Enjoy luxurious hotels on a gay tour of India with Out Adventures. From award winning heritage hotel to could-be palaces excuding colonial elegance.
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Read MoreIn 2009, India’s supreme courts decriminalized homosexuality only to reinstate it in 2013. Today, they’ve decriminalized it again.
Read MoreOut Adventures’ gay guide to Rajasthan’s colourful capital Jaipur.
Read MoreToo many highlights to list.ย I loved Taj Mahal but also loved meandering through the crowds in the old towns.ย Amazing.
Well planned, excellent guide, life-changing experience, lived up to all my expectations!
India is a difficult country of extremes: extremely beautiful as well as extremely ugly. However, it is for that reason that everyone should experience it at least once in their lives
That Bhuvan is a wonderful guide. The Taj Mahal was amazing. The Holi Festival is a lot of fun
The India Holi Festival Tour was an amazing experience. All arrangements were top-notch. The hotels and meals were all excellent. The trip included a really nice variety of activities. Bhuvan was an amazing tour leader โ time and time again, he went well beyond what we were expecting! We will never forget him. And even though it was Franoโs first time in India, he was always there, making sure everyone had what they needed and having a great time. The two of them made the trip unforgettable!