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India

Welcome to the land of mysteries and wonders! India . is a country of contrasts, where spirituality and modernity live side by side ‘s colorful streets Here you can explore Jaipur flavor , try the exotic of Chai Masala and feel inner peace during a yoga class. Visit Taj Mahal , one of the seven wonders of the world, and witness the beauty of Mogol architecture .

Some questions about India!

What are the entry requirements for India?

To enter India, Canadian travelers must have a valid passport with at least six months of validity from the date of arrival, a valid visa (such as an e-Visa or stamped visa), and a return or onward ticket.

While COVID-19 restrictions have eased, travelers should check for any updated health or vaccination requirements before departure.

There are direct flights from major Canadian cities such as Toronto and Vancouver to India, with airlines like Air Canada and Air India offering nonstop routes to Delhi and Mumbai.

Other cities may require a layover in a major hub such as London, Dubai, or Frankfurt.

Yes, Canadian citizens need a visa to enter India. Most travelers can apply for an e-Visa, which is available for tourism, business, and medical visits.

The application can be completed online, and approvals are typically granted within a few days.

For longer stays or other visa types, travelers must apply through the Indian consulate or embassy.

Royal Path provides visa assistance. Contact us today to learn more.

The season from October to March (winter) is considered the best time to travel to India, and in April and September you can still take a good mood.

The monsoons (rainy season) take place from early June to the end of August. At this time the days are very hot and summer rains can alleviate the heat.

One of the advantages of traveling in low season is more inviting prices and lower tourist flow in temples, attractions and monuments.

Wonderful from north to south

Immerse yourself in the exotic markets and enjoy the sophisticated gastronomy of a land known for its charming spices.

Witness closely the richness of cultural, artistic and architectural heritage, from the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra to the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri.

Stay in palaces transformed into hotels in the vibrant Rajasthan, the most colorful state in India.

Try the millennial Indian spirituality, surrendering to the practice of yoga and meditation in a sacred environment.

Get to know the sacred banks of the Ganges River, exploring Varanasi, the oldest inhabited city in the world, and Rishikesh, where its crystal clear waters invite a transformative bath.

Marvel at the grandeur of the Himalayas, witnessing the majesty of this imposing mountain range.

Live a deep cultural immersion, interacting with rural and urban communities, discovering the authenticity of India.

Contemplate the majestic cane tiger in the Ranthambore National Park, a meeting with the wild nature.

Maldives

A paradise of pristine white sands, turquoise waters, and unparalleled luxury, the Maldives offers an escape like no other. Whether you seek a private overwater villa, vibrant marine life, or world-class diving, this breathtaking archipelago is the ultimate destination for relaxation and adventure.

Some questions about Maldives

Do I need a visa to visit the Maldives?

Tourists are granted a 30-day visa on arrival, provided they have a valid passport, proof of onward travel, and sufficient funds for their stay.

Yes, the Maldives is a Muslim-majority country. While resort islands allow typical beach attire, it’s respectful to dress modestly when visiting local islands or Malé. Additionally, alcohol consumption is permitted in resorts but restricted elsewhere. 

Inter-island travel is facilitated by domestic flights, seaplanes, speedboats, and public ferries. The mode of transport largely depends on the distance between islands and the specific atolls.

Alcohol is available in resort islands but prohibited on local islands. It’s also not allowed to bring alcohol into the country.

Where Luxury Meets Paradise

Wake up to the sight of endless turquoise waters from a private overwater villa. The gentle sound of waves and the warm ocean breeze create a serene escape where luxury blends seamlessly with nature.

Beneath the surface, a vibrant underwater world awaits. The Maldives is home to some of the most breathtaking coral reefs, teeming with exotic marine life. Whether snorkeling in shallow lagoons or diving alongside manta rays and whale sharks, every moment in the water is unforgettable.

On land, powdery white sand beaches stretch endlessly, inviting peaceful strolls at sunrise or sunset. The untouched beauty of these shores offers a perfect retreat for relaxation and reflection.

Arriving in the Maldives is an experience in itself. A scenic seaplane flight provides panoramic views of the atolls, setting the stage for an unforgettable stay.

Dining here is as exceptional as the surroundings. From fresh seafood under the stars to world-class gourmet cuisine, every meal is crafted to indulge the senses.

For the ultimate in relaxation, spa treatments inspired by the ocean’s tranquility offer a rejuvenating escape. With expert care and breathtaking settings, these wellness experiences elevate the Maldives to the pinnacle of luxury and serenity.

Thailand

A captivating mix of golden temples, lush jungles, world-famous beaches, and vibrant street markets, Thailand offers a travel experience as rich as it is diverse. From the peaceful mountains of Chiang Mai to the island luxury of Phuket, Thailand welcomes Canadian travelers with warm hospitality, unforgettable food, and a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation.

Some questions about Thailand!

Are there direct flights from Canada to Thailand?

Yes, there are direct flights from major Canadian cities such as Vancouver and Toronto to Bangkok, typically with Thai Airways or Air Canada. Many travelers also choose routes with a short layover in hubs like Tokyo, Seoul, or Hong Kong, which often offer flexible schedules and competitive pricing.

Canadian passport holders do not need a visa for tourist visits of up to 30 days when arriving by air. For longer stays, or for different purposes like work or study, you’ll need to apply for a visa in advance through the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate.

Canadian travelers must have a passport valid for at least six months from the date of entry and proof of onward or return travel. While most COVID-19 entry restrictions have been lifted, it’s recommended to check current government advisories for any health-related updates before departure.

Yes, Thailand is considered a safe and welcoming destination for Canadians. Like any international trip, basic precautions are advised, especially in crowded areas. Tourist zones are well-developed, and English is widely spoken in most hotels, restaurants, and travel services.

Where Culture Meets Coastline

Golden temples shimmering at sunrise, peaceful monks in saffron robes, and the aroma of street food drifting through bustling markets—Thailand’s cultural richness is matched only by its natural beauty. In Bangkok, the energy of the city pulses through floating markets and glittering palaces. In the north, Chiang Mai and Pai invite you to explore ancient temples and peaceful mountains.

Thailand’s southern islands offer a different rhythm. Picture white-sand beaches, dramatic limestone cliffs, and long-tail boats skimming across turquoise waters. Whether you’re island-hopping in Krabi, relaxing in luxury in Koh Samui, or diving into coral gardens in Koh Tao, the coastal experience is unforgettable.

Between adventures, unwind with a traditional Thai massage, take a cooking class, or dine beachside on fresh seafood with your toes in the sand. Thailand is not just a destination—it’s a journey of flavors, landscapes, and moments that linger long after you return home.

Beyond its landscapes and cuisine, Thailand captivates with its sense of spirit and connection. From heartfelt encounters with locals in rural villages to festive celebrations like Loy Krathong and Songkran, every moment offers a glimpse into a culture rooted in generosity, joy, and tradition. Whether you’re exploring sacred sites or simply watching the world go by from a quiet café, Thailand invites you to slow down, be present, and feel at home—no matter how far you’ve traveled.

Maldives

Welcome to the land of mysteries and wonders! India . is a country of contrasts, where spirituality and modernity live side by side ‘s colorful streets Here you can explore Jaipur flavor , try the exotic of Chai Masala and feel inner peace during a yoga class. Visit Taj Mahal , one of the seven wonders of the world, and witness the beauty of Mogol architecture .

Some questions about Maldives

What does it take to enter India?

Indian visa

Passport valid for at least 06 months to count from the date of departure of India

International Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate

Connect SUS certificate with 02 doses against SARS-COV or negative PCR

Yes, Brazilians need a visa for India. There are several modalities of visas, the most common being a tourist visa valid for 30 days or 1 year.

The maximum permanence in the country for tourists is 90 days, and your visa may have multiple entries. The required documents are a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months after India’s departure, a white background photo (digitized), a completed Indian government form and payment of the rate that may vary according to the type of visa and high or low season.

No, you will need to make connection in some European country in the Middle East. You can take advantage of the connection to get to know an extra city on your trip.

Many companies make flights from Brazil to India, including Emirates (Dubai Connection), Qatar (Doha Connection), British (London Connection), Air France (Paris Connection), Turkish (Istanbul Connection) and others.

The season from October to March (winter) is considered the best time to travel to India, and in April and September you can still take a good mood.

The monsoons (rainy season) take place from early June to the end of August. At this time the days are very hot and summer rains can alleviate the heat.

One of the advantages of traveling in low season is more inviting prices and lower tourist flow in temples, attractions and monuments.

Wonderful from Maldives

Immerse yourself in the exotic markets and enjoy the sophisticated gastronomy of a land known for its charming spices.

Witness closely the richness of cultural, artistic and architectural heritage, from the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra to the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri.

Stay in palaces transformed into hotels in the vibrant Rajasthan, the most colorful state in India.

Try the millennial Indian spirituality, surrendering to the practice of yoga and meditation in a sacred environment.

Get to know the sacred banks of the Ganges River, exploring Varanasi, the oldest inhabited city in the world, and Rishikesh, where its crystal clear waters invite a transformative bath.

Marvel at the grandeur of the Himalayas, witnessing the majesty of this imposing mountain range.

Live a deep cultural immersion, interacting with rural and urban communities, discovering the authenticity of India.

Contemplate the majestic cane tiger in the Ranthambore National Park, a meeting with the wild nature.

India

Welcome to the land of mysteries and wonders! India . is a country of contrasts, where spirituality and modernity live side by side ‘s colorful streets Here you can explore Jaipur flavor , try the exotic of Chai Masala and feel inner peace during a yoga class. Visit Taj Mahal , one of the seven wonders of the world, and witness the beauty of Mogol architecture .

Some questions about India!

What does it take to enter India?

Indian visa

Passport valid for at least 06 months to count from the date of departure of India

International Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate

Connect SUS certificate with 02 doses against SARS-COV or negative PCR

Yes, Brazilians need a visa for India. There are several modalities of visas, the most common being a tourist visa valid for 30 days or 1 year.

The maximum permanence in the country for tourists is 90 days, and your visa may have multiple entries. The required documents are a passport valid for a minimum of 6 months after India’s departure, a white background photo (digitized), a completed Indian government form and payment of the rate that may vary according to the type of visa and high or low season.

No, you will need to make connection in some European country in the Middle East. You can take advantage of the connection to get to know an extra city on your trip.

Many companies make flights from Brazil to India, including Emirates (Dubai Connection), Qatar (Doha Connection), British (London Connection), Air France (Paris Connection), Turkish (Istanbul Connection) and others.

The season from October to March (winter) is considered the best time to travel to India, and in April and September you can still take a good mood.

The monsoons (rainy season) take place from early June to the end of August. At this time the days are very hot and summer rains can alleviate the heat.

One of the advantages of traveling in low season is more inviting prices and lower tourist flow in temples, attractions and monuments.

Wonderful from north to south

Immerse yourself in the exotic markets and enjoy the sophisticated gastronomy of a land known for its charming spices.

Witness closely the richness of cultural, artistic and architectural heritage, from the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra to the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri.

Stay in palaces transformed into hotels in the vibrant Rajasthan, the most colorful state in India.

Try the millennial Indian spirituality, surrendering to the practice of yoga and meditation in a sacred environment.

Get to know the sacred banks of the Ganges River, exploring Varanasi, the oldest inhabited city in the world, and Rishikesh, where its crystal clear waters invite a transformative bath.

Marvel at the grandeur of the Himalayas, witnessing the majesty of this imposing mountain range.

Live a deep cultural immersion, interacting with rural and urban communities, discovering the authenticity of India.

Contemplate the majestic cane tiger in the Ranthambore National Park, a meeting with the wild nature.

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