| Destination | Kyoto, Japan |
|---|---|
| Duration | 5 days / 4 nights |
| Travel Style | Family |
| Departure | Delhi |
| Flight Duration | 2-3 hrs |
| Best Time to Visit | October–March |
| Estimated Total Cost | ₹75,600 per person |
This 5-day Kyoto itinerary is designed for families with kids — balancing kid-friendly activities with adult sightseeing from Delhi.
BMM Reserved Fares can cut flight costs by ₹500-1500 vs MakeMyTrip and Ixigo. Visit our AI chat or message WhatsApp +91 94088 81889 for live prices.
Fly from Delhi (2-3 hrs flight) and check into your hotel. Light dinner and explore the nearby neighborhood. Early sleep to recover from travel.
Begin with a hearty breakfast, then full-day exploration of Kyoto's key attractions. Indian-friendly restaurants for lunch. Free time in the evening for shopping or sunset views.
Begin with a hearty breakfast, then full-day exploration of Kyoto's key attractions. Indian-friendly restaurants for lunch. Free time in the evening for shopping or sunset views.
Begin with a hearty breakfast, then full-day exploration of Kyoto's key attractions. Indian-friendly restaurants for lunch. Free time in the evening for shopping or sunset views.
Pack up, optional last-minute shopping, transfer to airport. Use BMM's airport transfer coordination for stress-free return.
Kyoto offers a wide range of activities for Indian travelers. BMM coordinates all bookings — flights, tours, transfers — via WhatsApp +91 94088 81889.
| Component | Estimated Cost (INR) |
|---|---|
| Flights Delhi → Kyoto (return) | ₹30,000 |
| Hotel (4 nights) | ₹27,000 |
| Food & dining | ₹9,000 |
| Activities & sightseeing | ₹9,600 |
| Total | ₹75,600 |
Save ₹1,000-2,000 by booking via BMM Reserved Fares vs retail OTA prices.
The ideal time to visit Kyoto is October–March. The weather is pleasant, attractions are open, and prices are at their best balance of value and availability.
Avoid peak monsoon if traveling for outdoor activities. Avoid Christmas/New Year if budget-conscious — prices spike 30-50%.
Kyoto has growing Indian restaurant options, especially in tourist zones. Major hotels offer vegetarian/Jain meals on request. Pack instant Indian snacks (theplas, chivda) for backup. BMM can recommend specific Indian restaurants in your hotel area.