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​10 kid-friendly destinations in India for that perfect family break​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 17, 2025, 08:00 IST
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10 kid-friendly destinations in India for that perfect family break

Planning a trip with a child is more than just packing bags and booking tickets at the right time- it requires thoughtful, detailed preparation to balance fun, safety, and learning. For kids, travel often means an exciting break from their daily boring routine of school and homework, but it’s important that this break also adds real value to their growth. A well-planned family getaway should leave parents feeling satisfied so that once the trip is over, they can tell the kids, "Now that we’re back, it’s time to focus on studies.” With that in mind, we have curated a list of 10 kid-friendly travel destinations in India that deserves a shot if you are planning your next trip with your child.

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Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

A village that teaches values and duties to everyone, irrespective of their age group. This small village, known as the cleanest village in Asia, has a quiet and surreal environment where it is evident that each member of the village fulfills their duty to keep the label untouched. Beautiful bamboo houses, floral gardens, waste bins made out of bamboo, and sitting facilities carved out of rock-overall, this place is an excellent spot for kids to explore nature gently. Children can witness the famous Living Root Bridges, a natural wonder that teaches them about ecology. The well-maintained roads and the peaceful village life provide a safe and calming atmosphere for families with young children.



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Hodka, Gujarat

Does your kid love art and craft, or maybe you’re an art-enthusiast parent looking for a perfect destination where even your child will enjoy thoroughly? Hodka will come to your rescue. Located in the Kutch region, Hodka is mainly famous for traditional handicrafts like embroidery, mirror work, and leatherwork. Exploring this place promises an experience filled with learning from the local people. In Hodka, embroidery is synonymous with the community’s identity. On the other hand, the Bhunga—interesting-looking circular mud cottages that are both functional and visually beautiful—define Hodka's architectural environment. Kids get to participate in craft workshops, trying their hand at making items while learning about rural art and culture. Staying in traditional Bhunga houses adds an immersive cultural experience where children learn about simple living and creativity.


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Munnar, Kerala

Chocolates, mountains, and new adventures — everything under the same umbrella? Not only kids, but even their parents get excited when these three come together in one package. Munnar is renowned for its tea gardens and natural beauty, but that’s not all. To give your toddler a unique experience, the Eravikulam National Park can be a go-to option. It introduces kids to the rare Nilgiri Tahr mountain goats in their serene environment. Boating in Mattupetty Dam is another experience kids would love to cherish. The Tea Museum offers educational insights into tea processing, making it a learning experience. At Echo Point, kids running and screaming in the hope of hearing their own voice echo is another fun thing to witness. The climate is comfortable even for young travelers

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Auli, Uttarakhand

Auli is a unique snow destination where kids can even take government-certified ski lessons. The duration of these courses depends on how many days the family wants to invest . The snow-covered slopes offer safe but thrilling winter sports. Cable car rides present stunning views of the Himalayas. The peaceful environment is great for young learners to try new activities. Off-season hiking trails provide additional outdoor fun. It’s a less crowded destination, ideal for families seeking quiet adventures.Auli’s beautiful natural setting inspires awe in children. It’s a memorable mix of challenge and fun for kids.


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Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Known for its spiritual atmosphere and adventure sports, families can enjoy activities like rafting, yoga sessions for children, and peaceful walks along the Ganges. It’s ideal for older kids who appreciate nature and light adventure. This one trip may turn out as the reason for your kids' spiritual awakening-that much power this destination holds



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Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

The adrenalin rush looking at a tiger right under your nose is nothing but a dream for every adventure lover kid-Jim Corbett can promise to make the kid experience their ‘dream come true’ moment while secretly boasting its previous track record. Supervised jeep safaris let families spot tigers, elephants, deer, and exotic birds in a thrilling yet safe environment. Nature walks, birdwatching, and educational visitor centers make wildlife learning interactive and fun. Corbett Waterfall offers a gentle outdoor picnic experience too. Professional guides ensure safety during jungle adventures, and nearby villages allow children to experience rural crafts and lifestyles without any threat.


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Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad

Love for film is a childhood phenomenon that gets converted to an adult-madness but the seed is there since childhood only. Ramjoi Film City is a dream come true for creative and energetic children. Its “Fundustan” area is dedicated to kids, offering rides, games, and hands-on workshops. Live stunt shows, colorful movie sets, and themed gardens make the place feel like stepping into a fantasy world, making the kid experience something so magical that it bring them back again and again. Children can dress up for fun photo shoots, explore filmmaking in interactive tours, and enjoy kid-friendly restaurants. With high safety standards and plenty of playful spaces, it is a wholesome mix of entertainment and imagination

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Shantiniketan,West Bengal

This unique place has its own solid reasons to make into this list. A destination widely famous for its roots being linked to Rabindranath Tagore. Tagore designed Shantiniketan as an open-air learning environment that blends education, culture, and nature. Known as the “abode of peace,” it follows the Gurukul-style system, encouraging children to learn through creativity, art, music, and interaction with their surroundings rather than rote methods. The serene, safe campus of Visva-Bharati University fosters holistic development, where festivals, folk performances, and craft workshops provide rich cultural exposure.Classrooms have a strong artistic atmosphere, making Shantiniketan an inspiring place for children to learn, explore, and grow.

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Majuli, Assam

As the world’s largest river island, Majuli offers kids a rich cultural experience with tribal crafts, mask-making workshops, and exposure to the riverine ecosystem through boat rides. No classroom texts can teach as effectively as nature itself can teach why it is important to keep nature clean. Here Children learn about biodiversity, indigenous traditions, and river ecology in a hands-on way.



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McLeodganj, Himachal Pradesh

Even though the name can be a little hard to pronounce ,this place promises the most simple yet beautiful experiences. It offers peaceful Himalayan landscapes and Tibetan culture that are educational and calming for children. Easy treks like the Triund trail and visits to vibrant local markets and monasteries provide an enriching mix of spirituality and outdoor activity. Mcleodganj is famous as the residence of the 14th Dalai Lama and for its strong Tibetan culture and community.

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