India is a land of diverse cultures, vibrant colors, and rich history that captivates every traveler who sets foot on its soil. From the snow-capped Himalayas in the north to the sun-kissed beaches of the south, this country offers a kaleidoscope of experiences that range from bustling cities to serene countryside. With bustling markets, aromatic spices, and ancient temples, India is a sensory overload that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit. Whether exploring the bustling streets of Delhi, marveling at the grandeur of the Taj Mahal, or immersing in the tranquil backwaters of Kerala, India never fails to enchant and inspire.
The cheapest month to fly to India is typically in September.
The best price we found is for S$187 from Singapore to Tiruchirapalli.
Some popular airlines include: Hahn Air Technologies, Vistara, Scoot Tigerair, Thai AirAsia, SpiceJet, Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, IndiGo, AirAsia, Air India Express, Air India.
A good price for a flight to Tiruchirapalli is S$168 - S$206.
Some of the popular airports in India include Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) in Delhi, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) in Mumbai, Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) in Bangalore, Chennai International Airport (MAA) in Chennai, and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU) in Kolkata.
The flight to India (DEL) is roughly 6 hours 14 minutes and 2,585 miles (4,159 kilometres) from Singapore, Singapore - Changi Airport (SIN).
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Iconic domed Mughal mausoleum
16th-century hilltop fort & palace
Pink/red sandstone 'Palace of the Winds'
Iconic 1600s imperial residence & museum
Ranthambore Fort & Padam Talao Lake
Lavish 1700s palace complex & museum
Mughal stronghold on ancient site
Lakeside complex built over 200 years
Palatial 16th-century tomb of Humayun
5-storey victory tower with balconies
Instruments for astronomical observation
Massive historic site with preserved art
Bengal tigers & Ramganga Reservoir
1920s triumphal arch & war memorial
Waterfront Indo-Saracenic triumphal arch
Vast, 17th-century Mughal-style mosque
Artificial lake with island palaces
One-horned rhinos & Brahmaputra River
UNESCO site with Buddhist decorations
Historical Indian rock-cut architecture
Tigers, elephants & Periyar Lake
Regal hotel with a spa & free breakfast
Historic palace in the middle of a lake
Gilded temple & Sikh pilgrimage site
Popular mountain pass with scenic views
Temple with a flower-like design
Hilltop fort offering expansive views
Tigers, jackals & Kanha Meadows
Indo-Saracenic architecture with lights
Modern temple celebrating Indian arts
Majestic desert fort with ornate temples
Hilltop fort dating from 15th century
Island with sculpted cave temples
Kabini River, elephants & tigers
600m-high waterfall on the Mandovi River
Mughal mausoleum known as the 'Baby Taj'
Ornate memorial for an 1800s maharaja
Luxurious hotel in a 17th century palace
Historic hilltop fort with a musuem
Tigers, elephants & Gopalaswamy Temple
Devalia Safari Park & Kamleshwar Dam
Views & wild goats in a lush setting
Waterfront promenade with dining options
Grand museum for art & Indian history
Hindu complex with vast gate towers
Famed steam train from the late 1800s
Royal Bengal tigers & Bandhavgarh Fort
17th-century fortress & lighthouse
Cold desert mountain valley
Native wildlife & tiger sanctuary
Sculpted, chariot-shaped Hindu monument
Wildlife-rich park with colourful blooms
Fortress complex famed for acoustics
UNESCO-listed Gothic Revival station
Landscaped gardens & famous glasshouse
7th-century Hindu temple & cultural site
8th-century complex of 3 temples
Recreational shoreline with food vendors
Massive, historic fort complex
Majestic hilltop palace & scenic views
Cliffside beach known for holy waters
Tree-lined staple for swimming & diving
Monumental 11th-century Hindu shrine
Striking lake amid snow-capped peaks
President's official home, with museum
Historic reservoir with island parks
Art & artifacts in an ornate museum
Staple for mountain & sunrise views
80-acre city park inaugurated in 1936
Iconic temple with detailed carvings
Ancient cave temples & ferry access
Scenic island with beaches & ruins
Valley stretching off the Kullu Valley
Lively beach with water sport options
Ancient preserved fort with guided tours
Buddhist temple & pilgrimage center
Busy, sizable place with water sports
Ornate Mughal tomb & gardens
Regal garden with fountains & a museum
10th-century hilltop site with temples
Riverside fortress with Mugal-era gates
Elegant, spacious art & history museum
Mughal-era gardens with famed Taj view
Iconic mosque with 4 minarets & arches
Swimming, dolphins & shell collecting
Buddhist monastery in a serene setting
Lush green space with many activities
Holy place with thousands of rats
UNESCO-listed Baroque Catholic church
Wildlife reserve with visitor cottages
Historic train route with dramatic views
Mountain pass off the ancient Silk Road
Mid-1600s marble Mughal mausoleum
Spacious, sandy beach with waves
Wildlife tours in a conservation area
Hindu pilgrimage site with many ghats
Historic wooden Hindu temple in a forest
Rock hewn temples with Buddhist shrines
Expansive Hindu temple with shrines
Flights from Singapore, Singapore - Changi Airport (SIN) to India (DEL) - The flight distance between these airports is 2,585 miles (4,159 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 6 hours 14 minutes.
From early times, this mystical ancient land has been the subject of interest from various world powers. It is a land that has numerous landscapes on its territory, from the majestic Himalayan mountains in the North to sunbathed beaches in the South; India is truly a land of extremes. With a rich history of various rules by varying civilisations, India is scattered with ancient relics testifying to this time in history.
India is the birthplace of the religion that the majority of the citizens follow, namely Hinduism. This arose from the Indus Valley almost 5000 years ago. Another major religion to also come out of this region is Buddhism. India has witnessed the likes of Alexander the great, the Pharaoh's and Caesar vying for power over this land.
Islam took hold of India in medieval times, and the era of the sultans was ushered in. This was known as the Moghul period, and the Emperor's of this period ruled for several centuries. Eventually, however, the empire soon began to deteriorate, and the rise of the Western powers, particularly after the Industrial Revolution, led to the shift of power in the world-changing from east to west.
The British Empire soon captured India and ruled it for numerous years until Indian independence, which was granted in 1947. With this new development, India became the largest democracy in the world.
As far as the land of India today is concerned, particularly from a visitor's viewpoint, there are lots to do and see. The Himalayas to the North is a very popular attraction. There are also numerous crowded and bustling cities where one can enjoy just sitting and enjoying the chaos.
Watch in wonderment as cars swing by each other barely missing one another, vying for the attention of the road alongside the cows and buffalos. If you are coming from the west be prepared for a huge culture shock!
One of the most famous monuments in the whole of India, well the whole world for that matter, is the majestic Taj Mahal. This is a magnificent marble tomb built by one of the Moghul emperors to hold the body of his beloved wife for generations to come and see.
It is classified as one of the world's wonders and is an iconic image: a gigantic, beautiful symmetrical structure. This marble building is adorned with priceless jewellery and intricately carved calligraphy. It is a definite must-see for anybody who is visiting that region of India.
India is a fairly safe country to visit for western tourists. However, like everywhere else in the world, the government has asked people to be vigilant and look out for any suspicious behaviour. It is wise whilst there to be cautious from eating food from shabby eating establishments and try to drink only bottled water.
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From Singapore (SIN), Singapore to Tiruchirapalli, India (TRZ): S$187
Depart: 12 Apr 2024 · Return: 16 Apr 2024 Price found 28 Mar 2024, 07:24