Travel Insurance India

India is a country of contrasts, situated between the Bay of Bengal and the majestic Himalayan mountain ranges, offering a diversity of landscapes of remarkable beauty. To make the most of your stay, discover our tips and don't forget to take out international health insurance! Travel with complete peace of mind, knowing you'll be fully protected as you explore India.

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Temples, palaces, festivals, elephants… A trip to India is a complete change of scenery, but before you leave you need to plan your itinerary carefully. To get the most out of your trip to India, follow our checklist of must-see places you don’t want to miss! Don’t forget to take out travel insurance for peace of mind. Good health cover will help you avoid financial and legal complications in the event of an accident. Mondassur can help you choose the righttravel insurance and advise you on the different offers available on the market, to find the formula best suited to your situation and needs.

Travel Insurance India
Travel Pass

Cost-effective international health insurance for your trip to India.

From

30€

/ trip

Travel Insurance India
Horizon 365

Appropriate health insurance if you travel at least twice a year.

From

155€

/ year

Travel Insurance India
Gold Start

Our international health insurance for trips lasting more than 90 days.

From

30€

/ month

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When to go to India?

Because of the very high temperatures, the best time to visit India is winter. The season starts in October and ends in February, during the cooler months.

Must-see places in India

  • Agra: Agra is well worth a visit, with many must-see sights. Starting with the Taj Mahal, the symbol of India. Then there’s the Red Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And don’t miss the palace of Fatehpur Sikri.
  • The Golden Temple in Amritsar: This covered temple is little-known, yet it’s one of the most beautiful in India.
  • Jaipur: also known as the Pink City, is one of India’s liveliest cities. The Palace of the Winds is Jaipur’s most famous landmark. It is part of the City Palace, used by the current maharaja and his family.
  • Udaipur: The Venice of India, with its lake and narrow, lively streets. This is India’s most romantic city. Don’t miss its palace in the middle of the lake, the setting for a James Bond film.
  • Sailing the Ganges in Varanasi: This is a sacred city in India, especially its river. Life and death mingle here. To die in this city is to gain eternal life. So the dead are taken to the pyre. But the Indians also wash their cloths and themselves. And every evening, the Puja ceremony sees the waters of the river covered with lights, offerings to the gods.
  • Ajanta: Thirty caves carved into the cliff faces. These caves contain thousand-year-old Buddhist paintings. They are listed as a World Heritage Site.
  • Kailash Temple, Ellora: This temple is part of a group of 64 monasteries. It is the most spectacular of Ellora’s temples, having been carved out of the cliff from its summit at an altitude of 6,714 meters. It is the largest monolithic structure in the world.
  • Mumbay (or Bombay): The city of Mumbai is a must-see, with amazing architecture thanks to its English heritage. The heat, the garbage, the colors, the noise, the smells, the mess, the saris, the turbans – you’ll know you’re in India!
  • Khajuraho: Temples renowned for their carvings and erotic representations, with some surprising and bizarre things, this temple is well worth a visit!
  • Chittogarh Fort: India’s largest fort, covering 700 hectares. The Towers of Glory are also very impressive.
  • National parks: There are many popular national parks in India. The best known are Keoladeo National Park (for birds) and Bandhavgarh National Park (for Bengal tigers). But also Rajati, for its beauty and rich bio-diversity, and Chambal, notably for crocodiles.
  • Kumbhalgarh: The world’s largest wall after the Great Wall of China. It is located near Udaipur. Its approach is superb, in a mountainous and arid landscape.
  • Minakshi Temple: A Hindu temple in Madurai is one of India’s most important. Very important for Hindus, it is overwhelmed by an uninterrupted stream of devotees. The temple is characterized by its bright colors, even in the galleries.
  • Delhi: A veritable melting pot, the city is home to 15 million people. There are many things to do in Delhi: the Akshardham Temple, Humayun’s tomb, Gandhi’s final resting place and the Qutb Minar (India’s largest minaret).

Travel insurance for India?

Of course you’ll want to experience all kinds of adventures during your stay in India, but sometimes the precautions you take aren’t enough. In the event of an accident, health care and hospitalization costs can be very high. We strongly advise you to take out travel insurance for India, to cover you throughout your stay.

Mondassur can help you choose the right coverage for your trip to India. We guarantee you insurance that will meet all your expectations and allow you to travel with peace of mind. Request a free quote online or contact our customer advisors by phone, e-mail or WhatsApp.

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