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Cook Islands tour packages from Amritsar

Cook Islands Packages
from Amritsar

Rarotonga's mountainous jungle, Aitutaki's breathtaking lagoon, and ancient Polynesian culture — untouched Pacific paradise.

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Duration

7–12 Days

Visa

Visa-free for Indian passport holders

Best Season

April–October

Best For

Beach lovers, eco-tourists, honeymooners, Pacific culture enthusiasts

Starting From

₹24,999

Travelling from Amritsar

Cook Islands Packages from Amritsar

Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport (ATQ) in Amritsar has direct flights to Dubai and Birmingham (UK), making it a unique departure point for both Middle East and UK holidays. International holiday packages from Amritsar with flights start from ₹24,999 per person including hotel, visa, and transfers. Amritsar to Dubai packages are the most popular — direct, under 4 hours, with packages from ₹40,000–₹70,000 per person. UK holiday packages from Amritsar with direct Birmingham flights are a strong option for families with UK connections. International tour packages from Amritsar to Thailand and Bali are routed via Delhi with good timing. International honeymoon packages from Amritsar to the Maldives and Bali start from ₹78,000 per couple. The cheapest international trip from Amritsar is Thailand or Nepal — both under ₹30,000 per person. Family holiday packages from Amritsar to Dubai and UK are among the most-booked. Trripah builds complete international holiday packages from Amritsar — direct flight options, hotel, visa, and day plans. Free itinerary within 24 hours.

About the Destination

Cook Islands — The Complete Guide for Amritsar Travellers

The Cook Islands is a small South Pacific nation of 15 islands that remains one of the world's last genuinely unspoiled tropical paradises. Aitutaki's lagoon is frequently cited as the world's most beautiful — a vast, shallow atoll of impossibly blue water with tiny motu (islets) scattered across it like jewels. Rarotonga, the main island, has a dramatic mountainous interior of dense jungle, ancient Polynesian ara metua walking tracks, and the warmest possible small-island community atmosphere. The Cook Islands have no traffic lights, no multinational hotel chains, and a culture that remains proud, distinctive, and welcoming. For Indian travellers, the Cook Islands represents the ultimate off-beaten-track Pacific destination — visa-free, English-speaking, and profoundly peaceful.

Top Experiences

Highlights of Cook Islands

Aitutaki Lagoon
World's Best Lagoon

Aitutaki Lagoon

Consistently rated the world's most beautiful lagoon — a vast, shallow atoll of luminous blue with tiny paradi

Rarotonga Mountains
Adventure

Rarotonga Mountains

A mountainous jungle interior rising to 652m — cross-island hikes and ancient Polynesian pathways.

Ara Metua Ancient Road
Culture

Ara Metua Ancient Road

A 1,000-year-old coral-stone road around Rarotonga's interior — one of the Pacific's oldest walking tracks.

One Foot Island (Tapuaetai)
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One Foot Island (Tapuaetai)

Aitutaki's most photographed motu — a tiny strip of white sand with the Cook Islands' most famous post office

Flying from Amritsar

Cook Islands from ATQ

Amritsar (ATQ) has good connectivity to Cook Islands via major hub airports. Trripah sources the best available fares from ATQ for every package.

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