How to get an India e-visa

As with most services online, you will need to do a little admin to apply. You will need to scan a copy of your passport for example, as well as create a digital online photograph of yourself for the visa. Some previous passengers have used photographic developing services like ‘Snappy Snaps’ or photography services in large supermarkets to make digital photographs (see below too). Visa costs are cheaper for those with an Irish passport.

Some tricky steps you might encounter:

Your passport copy may be in JPEG format, yet the site may ask for it in ‘PDF’ format – and it needs to be less than 300kb in size. If you’re pretty adept on the internet, there are some sites that do this for free. Search under ‘convert jpg to pdf’ and upload your passport copy, and follow instructions. Save this new version to your computer, then go back online and search ‘compress pdf’ and upload the PDF copy of your passport and follow instructions. Save this again for uploading.

For payment by card, select SBI.

Once the you have completed the above, the visa usually takes around 72 hours to process. An email is sent to you to confirm it is ready. You usually have to revisit the website with your visa reference and passport number to print the visa. The ‘e-visa’ itself is one A4 sheet of paper which includes your photograph and a bar code. You need to take this when you travel. Please see the following for full information.

www.indianvisaonline.gov.in

India, and for those joining us on our tour of the sub continent, we’re only 7 weeks away. You too, can join us on this adventurous journey. It has a distinct Dame Judi Dench feel to it too. Not only do we visit the Exotic Marigold Hotel used in the movies, but Judi’s brother has previously travelled with us.
This is the last tour in which we visit the spectacular Pushkar camel fair (the largest coming together of camels and herders on the planet) and we’re staying in some fabulous old palaces too. Radio 4’s Steve Carver, will host the trip, with humour and his amiable charm. Where we’ll ride camels into the desert, stay in magical Jaisalmer (as if something from ‘Arabian Nights’) travel by train, private bus, rickshaws and just about anything else, stay in the romantic lake city of Udaipur, and see the Taj Mahal.
If you might like to join us, please let us know before the end of September. Here’s a snippet of one of the palaces you’ll stay in.

Tour of India: just a couple of months to go

India, and for those joining us on our tour of the sub continent, we’re only 7 weeks away.  You too, can join us on this adventurous journey.  It has a distinct Dame Judi Dench feel to it too. Not only do we visit the Exotic Marigold Hotel used in the movies, but Judi’s brother has previously travelled with us.

This is the last tour in which we visit the spectacular Pushkar camel fair (the largest coming together of camels and herders on the planet) and we’re staying in some fabulous old palaces too.  Radio 4’s Steve Carver, will host the trip, with humour and his amiable charm.  Where we’ll ride camels into the desert, stay in magical Jaisalmer (as if something from ‘Arabian Nights’) travel by train, private bus, rickshaws and just about anything else, stay in the romantic lake city of Udaipur, and see the Taj Mahal.

If you might like to join us, please let us know before the end of September.   Here’s a snippet of one of the palaces you’ll stay in.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AColMZXVx5E

Holiday and adventure to India.

Developed by broadcaster Steve Carver, Angel Holidays offers a unique holiday to India. Camp and ride camels in the desert, tour medieval cities, travel to the Exotic Marigold hotel and visit the Taj Mahal on this extraordinary tour.  You’ll travel to stunning Jaisalmere in the heart of the desert and  visit magical Udaipur the most romantic lake city in India. You’ll travel by private bus as well as train across the desert on this unusual Indian Holiday.