
Tired of the usual Father's Day routine of socks, whisky, and last-minute cards? Time to switch it up. India has no shortage of travel experiences tailor-made for dads — whether yours is a kebab connoisseur, vintage car nerd, mountain lover, or someone who just wants to put his feet up in peace. From hill train rides to desert glamping and backwater houseboats, this is your sign to give him something a little more memorable on this Father's Day (June 15, 2025). We've rounded up the best Father's Day getaways across India that are thoughtful, fun, and totally worth the miles. No gimmicks — just great trips with even better stories.
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Here Are 7 Travel Experiences In India For You And Your Dad:
1. Chug Through The Nilgiris On A Heritage Toy Train
If your dad's the kind who still gets nostalgic about steam engines, the Nilgiri Mountain Railway is right up his alley. Running from Mettupalayam to Ooty, this UNESCO-listed toy train cuts through misty forests, hairpin bends and charming little hill stations. Built in 1908 and still running strong, it's India's steepest track and arguably its most scenic. Grab a seat on the left side for the best views of the valley. Pair the ride with a stay at a colonial-era bungalow in Coonoor for peak dad-charm.
2. Sign Him Up For A Mughlai Food Trail in Lucknow

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Is your dad always in charge of the grill at family barbecues? Time to switch it up. Take him to Lucknow for a weekend of kebabs, biryanis, and food stories straight out of royal kitchens. This is where the melt-in-your-mouth Galouti Kebab was invented for a toothless Nawab. Pro tip: Hire a local food guide (there are several listed with UP Tourism or platforms like Tornos India) and skip the generic joints. Hit up Tunday Kebabi, Idris ki Biryani, and Raheem's Nihari for the real deal.
3. Hit The High Passes On A Road Trip To Spiti Valley
This one's for the adventurous dads. Spiti, the lesser-known cousin of Ladakh, is high-altitude, high-impact and full of unbelievable moments. Think dramatic gorges, 1,000-year-old monasteries, and villages like Komic — the highest in Asia connected by road. Important note: June is perfect, with most roads open but still relatively tourist-light. Self-drive only if dad's an experienced mountain driver; else, hire a local cab from Manali.
4. Spend A Peaceful Weekend In A Sikkim Homestay

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If your dad's over the usual tourist crowds and loud resort music, try something slower and more meaningful. A family-run homestay in West Sikkim offers just that — picture traditional wooden houses, fresh-from-the-farm meals, and views of Kanchenjunga from the verandah. Places like Rinchenpong or Hee Bermiok are ideal. Expect to spend more time bonding over millet beer and card games than checking Instagram. Bonus: Most of these stays also offer short nature walks, monastery visits and local cooking lessons.
5. Surprise Him With An Equestrian Weekend In Nashik

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For dads who've always wanted to channel their inner Maharaja (or maybe just love horses), an equestrian getaway at Grape County Eco Resort & Spa in Nashik is a total win. Set amid forested hills and private lakes, this luxe eco-retreat offers guided horse rides through scenic trails, with trained instructors and gentle, well-kept horses — no prior experience needed. But it's not just about the ride. You can pair the experience with a vineyard visit, lakeside picnic, or even a bit of fishing. The resort also has earthy-chic cottages, a spa, and a great in-house restaurant — so there's plenty to keep both you and Dad pampered.
6. Book A Houseboat Stay In Kerala's Backwaters
Cruising through Kerala's backwaters on a private houseboat is pretty much the travel equivalent of your dad's dream Sunday nap. But make it more luxe. Opt for a modern kettuvalam (houseboat) with air conditioning, on-board chefs and sunset views that actually deliver. Alleppey and Kumarakom are both great launch points. Travel tip: Avoid the touristy "day cruises". Go for an overnight package with meals included — it's more relaxed, more authentic, and yes, the fish curry is phenomenal.
7. Take Him To A Vintage Car Drive In Jaipur

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If your dad's the kind who still swears by his Ambassador or has an emotional bond with the Maruti 800, a day with classic cars in Jaipur is straight-up nostalgia therapy. Several heritage hotels and private collectors now offer chauffeured vintage drives through the Pink City. And you're not just looking at cars — you're riding in a 1940s Buick down the cobbled streets of Amer. Make it extra memorable by following it up with high tea at the stately Rambagh Palace.
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8. Go Glamping In Jaisalmer's Thar Desert
If he loves the idea of camping but not the part with bugs and no proper loo, desert glamping is your golden ticket. Jaisalmer has upped its game with luxury tented stays that come with four-poster beds, private bonfires, live folk music, and rooftop stargazing. Look into The Serai or Damodra Desert Camp — both offer air-conditioned tents and curated desert experiences without feeling like a tourist trap.
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