A grand British holiday, planned the way you imagined it
The UK is the trip you have pictured since school days — red buses crossing Tower Bridge, the chime of Big Ben, a castle on an Edinburgh crag, and green countryside rolling past your train window. London alone could fill a week, yet Scotland's Highlands, the honey-stone Cotswolds, Oxford's spires and Stonehenge's standing stones are all an easy hop away.
For our Bangalore travellers, the UK is a smooth, English-speaking holiday with world-class trains, walkable cities and a Harry Potter studio that delights every generation. We handle the bits that take the shine off — the Standard Visitor visa paperwork, sensibly placed hotels, airport transfers and a route that flows city to countryside without rush. You simply arrive ready to enjoy it.
Plan UK with our experts
What you'll see and do
London's icons
Big Ben and Westminster, Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge and the London Eye.
World-class museums
The British Museum, Natural History and National Gallery, many with free entry.
Warner Bros. Harry Potter Studio Tour
The Great Hall and Diagon Alley among real sets and props.
Edinburgh & the castle
Scotland's handsome capital, crowned by Edinburgh Castle on its crag.
Scottish Highlands & Loch Ness
Dramatic glens, lochs and the storied Eilean Donan castle.
Cotswolds & English countryside
Honey-coloured villages, hedgerows and tea rooms.
Stonehenge & Oxford
The prehistoric stone circle and the dreaming spires of Oxford.
Lake District
Mountains mirrored in still lakes, England's most loved national park.
Ways to do UK
Classic London & Surrounds
London & Scotland Highlands
Indicative routes only — every itinerary is customised to your dates, budget and pace.
Families
English-speaking and easy to get around — the Harry Potter studio, free museums, double-decker buses and castle days.
Honeymooners
London evenings, a smooth train to Edinburgh and a Highlands drive past lochs and castles.
First-time international travellers
Language familiar, transport world-class; we handle the visa, transfers and a sensible city-to-country route.
Travel tips from our team
- Apply for the Standard Visitor visa at least 4–6 weeks ahead; the 3-week processing is after biometrics
- British weather changes fast even in summer — pack a light waterproof and layers
- Trains are the smart way between cities; book intercity tickets in advance for cheaper fares
- Pre-book the Harry Potter Studio Tour, the London Eye and West End shows
- The UK uses Type-G three-pin plugs and drives on the left — carry an adapter
- A 6-month visa lets you add Ireland or Europe — tell us early so we plan any extra visas
UK, answered
Do Indians need a visa for the UK?
Yes — a Standard Visitor visa, applied online via gov.uk with biometrics at VFS in India. The UK ETA does not apply to Indians; your visa is your authorisation. We assist with the full application.
How much does the UK visa cost and how long does it take?
From April 2026 the 6-month Standard Visitor visa fee is £135 (about ₹14,000–16,500), plus VFS charges. A standard decision usually takes around 3 weeks after biometrics, with a faster priority service available. Apply 4–6 weeks ahead.
When is the best time to visit the UK?
May to September brings the longest, warmest days, with June and September especially pleasant. December is lovely for festive London lights and Christmas markets, though cold and short on daylight.
How long should we plan for a UK trip?
We suggest 7–8 nights — a week to enjoy London with day trips to Stonehenge, Oxford and the Cotswolds, plus a night or two for Edinburgh and the Highlands by train.
Is the UK good for a family holiday?
Very much so — it is English-speaking and easy to navigate, with the Harry Potter Studio Tour, free world-class museums, river cruises and castles that children love.
Other international destinations
Plan your trip with us
Tell us where you'd like to go — we reply quickly, and the visa, documents and booking are handled officially by email, phone or in person.
Ready for UK?
Tell us your dates and who's travelling — we'll come back with ideas, hotels and an indicative cost.




