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Northern India Religious Studies Fieldtrek Programmes

Our Religious Studies tour through Northern India, visits some of the Buddhist culture's most important centres and monuments. Arriving into Amritsar and visiting the Golden Temple, groups will head east to explore Dharamsala, the seat of Buddhism and the home of the Dalai Lama. Continuing south to Delhi for a full city tour, you will finish at Varanasi, the religious capital of Hinduism, then Sarnath where Lord Buddha first preached a sermon.

Group in Jaipur, India

Girls dressed in saries, India

Arrival in Leh, India

Taj Mahal, Agra, India
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  • The Fieldtrek Programme:
    A Fieldtrek is an adventurous study-based trip, combining the elements of our Adventure, Explorer and Expedition programmes, taking groups closer to appreciating their subject in its close surroundings and experiencing its natural environment.
  • Experience required:
    A strong commitment to learning more of a subject in a demanding environment.
  • Age of group:
    Would best suit Yr 12+ (17yrs).
  • Duration:
    12 days.
  • Other Fieldtrek destinations: Ethiopia, Iceland, Jordan, Spain, Namibia, South Africa.

Northern India Holiday Choices

Northern India Expedition Programmes

Northern India Religious Studies Fieldtrek Programmes - Northern India Expedition Programmes

Follow the Markha Valley over high passes, thundering rivers and through deep, wide valleys, ... >>

Northern India Explorer Programmes

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Explore the lower mountains of Leh or Dharamsala, where life slows down and the trekking options ... >>

Northern India R.S Fieldtrek Programmes

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A fascinating Religious Studies adventure, taking groups to the country's most important religious ... >>