Japan Tour Packages from India | Praxis Holidays
Every year I told myself, "Next year." Japan felt too far, too expensive, and too much to figure out. Then I actually sat down and looked at Japan tour packages from India properly, through Praxis Holidays, and realized I had been building it up in my head for no reason. The planning part was simpler than I expected. The trip itself was better than anything I had imagined. So let me share what I know now that I really wish I had known earlier.
Japan Is Not as Expensive as People Think
This is the first thing I want to say because it stopped me for years. Yes, flights from India are not cheap. But once you land, Japan is surprisingly manageable. Convenience store meals that actually taste good. Public transport that costs very little and goes everywhere. Free temples, free shrines, free walking through streets that look like they are from a different world.
Tokyo alone can fill four days without spending much after your accommodation. Kyoto is slower, quieter, and hits you differently. The bamboo groves at Arashiyama. The Fushimi Inari gates early in the morning before the crowds arrive. These are not expensive experiences. They just require showing up.
Honestly, the bigger cost is the flight and the accommodation. Everything else you can control.
What Made Me Finally Stop Overthinking and Just Book
Here is the thing. Japan has a lot of moving parts. The visa, the JR Pass, the city connections, the accommodation zones across Tokyo and Osaka and Kyoto. I tried to plan it myself for about three weeks and got nowhere useful.
I eventually checked what Praxis Holidays had structured for Japan trips. The itineraries on their Japan packages page made so much more sense than what I was trying to piece together. The routing between cities was logical. The hotels were placed well. The day plans left room for wandering which is honestly how Japan is best experienced.
For budget reference, a seven night Japan trip from India typically falls between 1.2 lakh and 1.8 lakh rupees per person. Varies with season, hotel tier, and inclusions. Cherry blossom season in late March and April is beautiful but also peak pricing. October and November offer incredible autumn colours with slightly better rates.
The Visa and the Timing Question
Indians need a visa for Japan. It is not complicated but it does need attention. You will need bank statements, leave approval, confirmed accommodation details. The Praxis Holidays team helped me with the documentation checklist which made the application process much
less stressful.
Trust me on that. Getting the document list right the first time saves you from reapplying or delaying your dates.
Timing matters too. Avoid Golden Week in Japan, which falls in late April and early May. The whole country travels during that period and prices go up while crowds get overwhelming.
If Japan Is Still on Your Someday List
Move it. Seriously. I wasted three years saying next year and I am genuinely a little annoyed at myself for that. Japan is one of those places that stays with you in a way that is hard to explain until you have been there.
If you want to see what a proper itinerary looks like before committing to anything, just browse what Praxis Holidays has put together. No obligation. Sometimes seeing it laid out clearly is all you need to go from thinking about it to actually going.
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