WanderPaw: A Guide To Pet-Friendly Travel In India

Pet travel in India is no longer a niche idea—it’s fast becoming a full-blown way of holidaying. From pet-friendly flights and train cabins to curated stays, beaches, cafés and spas, travelling with pets now feels more planned and widely accessible

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“Pawcations” (or pet vacations) are trips specifically designed for owners and their pets to travel, explore, and bond together. The pet travel industry is booming, shifting away from traditional boarding facilities towards curated, pet-first getaways that feature pet-friendly stays, specialised diets and tailored activities. Increasingly, it is the pet that is planning the holiday now, with travel itineraries being shaped around their needs rather than solely those of their owners. From dog-friendly beaches and pet menus to pet spas, and even pet-friendly trains and flights, a new travel culture is emerging. Let us take a deeper look into the rise of pet-first destination choices and what they reveal about how we travel today.

Types Of Pet Vacations

Many stays across India now welcome pets
Many stays across India now welcome pets Photo: Unsplash
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Pet travel isn’t one-size-fits-all. Depending on your pet’s temperament, energy levels, and comfort with travel, holidays can look very different—from simple drives to fully organised, luxury experiences designed entirely around pets.

  • Road Trips: Ideal for anxious pets or larger dogs who need space and flexibility. Road travel allows for regular stops, short walks on a lead, and the freedom to adjust plans along the way, making the journey as comfortable as the destination.

  • Nature Escapes (Camping/Cabins): Best suited for pets who love the outdoors. Think forest trails, lakes, and open spaces where they can explore safely. Cabin stays and campsites often give pets plenty of stimulation without the restrictions of urban environments.

  • Curated Pawcations: These are fully planned, all-inclusive experiences organised by specialist pet travel providers. Everything—from verified pet-friendly stays to transport and activities—is arranged in advance, removing the guesswork and making travel smoother for both pets and owners.

Popular Pet-First Destinations In India

India’s pet-first travel scene is still finding its feet, but some destinations keep coming up simply because they already work well for travelling with animals. They tend to be places where pets aren’t treated as a hassle—there’s space to walk, stays are more relaxed, and outdoor time is easy to come by. From beaches to hills, the appeal is really about freedom and simplicity rather than anything overly curated.

Goa is something of a default choice for coastal pawcations
Goa is something of a default choice for coastal pawcations Photo: Unsplash
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Goa: Goa continues to top the list, and for good reason. Between its laid-back beach shacks, quiet morning shores where dogs can wander freely, and a growing number of private villas welcoming pets, it has become something of a default choice for coastal pawcations.

Manali & Kasol (Himachal Pradesh): In the hills, these two destinations are especially popular with travellers whose pets love colder weather and long walks. Riverside paths, forest trails, and café stops along the way make it easy to spend slow, exploratory days outdoors.

Coorg, Karnataka: Often called the “Scotland of India”, Coorg feels made for unhurried travel. Coffee estates stretch for miles, homestays are tucked into green pockets of land, and pets have space to roam without constant restrictions.

Puducherry: There’s a gentler rhythm here. Wide promenades, open beaches, and café culture with a more relaxed attitude towards pets make Puducherry an easy coastal-urban blend for short breaks.

Pet-Friendly Beaches In India

Fishing boats along Gokarna beach, Karnataka
Fishing boats along Gokarna beach, Karnataka Photo: Shutterstock
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India doesn’t have designated off-leash beaches for dogs, so taking pets to the coast is mostly about being selective. It’s usually the quieter, less developed stretches that work best—places where there’s room to walk properly, and you’re not dealing with heavy crowds or constant activity on the sand.

  • Goa: Goa still makes things easiest. Morjim and Ashwem in North Goa are generally more relaxed, especially outside peak hours, with long open patches of sand. Further south, Galgibaga stays fairly untouched and quiet, while Benaulim and Patnem are better for slower walks when the beach empties out, and things feel more open.

  • Gokarna, Karnataka: Gokarna has a more rugged, low-key feel compared to Goa. Beaches like Half-Moon and Paradise aren’t as easy to access, which naturally keeps visitor numbers down. That extra effort tends to pay off in space, calm, and fewer interruptions once you’re there with a pet.

  • West Bengal & Odisha: Closer to the east coast, places like Mandarmani, Tajpur, and Bakkhali offer long, open shorelines. They’re quieter than typical tourist beaches, which makes early mornings and off-season visits far more comfortable for travelling with pets.

Pet-Friendly Travel (Flights & Trains In India)

Air India and Vistara are the main airlines that accept pets on domestic routes
Air India and Vistara are the main airlines that accept pets on domestic routes Photo: ASPCA
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Travelling with pets in India isn’t quite as simple as booking a ticket and showing up at the airport or station. There’s usually a fair bit of planning involved, from paperwork to seat or cabin arrangements, and most of it needs to be sorted in advance to avoid last-minute stress.

Pet-Friendly Flights in India
When it comes to air travel with pets, options are fairly limited. Air India and Vistara are the main airlines that accept pets on domestic routes. Most budget carriers such as IndiGo and Akasa Air don’t allow pets in the cabin or cargo, except in the case of service animals. Check here for a guide to airlines that let you travel with pets.

In-cabin travel: Small pets (usually cats and dogs) are allowed if the combined weight of pet and carrier is under 10 kg. They must stay inside an approved carrier placed under the seat in front of you for the entire flight.

Checked baggage/cargo: Bigger pets are placed in a pressurised, temperature-controlled cargo section. On Air India, this usually applies to pets up to about 32 kg.

Requirements: You’ll need a recent health certificate, proof of rabies vaccination, and a fit-to-fly certificate from a registered vet.

Booking: This can’t be done last minute—it has to be arranged directly with the airline well in advance, since only a small number of pets are allowed per flight.

Train Travel With Pets

Train travel with pets is doable, but it’s rarely straightforward
Train travel with pets is doable, but it’s rarely straightforward Photo: Shutterstock
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Train travel with pets is doable, but it’s rarely straightforward. Most of the effort goes into sorting permissions and making sure you’ve managed to book the right space before you even get to the station.

  • 1st AC coupe/cabin: The most comfortable setup if you can get it. You’ll need to book the entire coupe or cabin under a single PNR, and it’s subject to availability and railway approval.

  • Brake van (dog box): If you’re not in 1st AC, pets are usually transported in a dedicated compartment at the end of the train.

  • Small pets: Tiny puppies or kittens can sometimes travel in the passenger area, but only if they’re kept in a proper closed basket. The key thing is they shouldn’t be making a fuss or bothering anyone nearby.

  • Requirements: You’ll still need the basics sorted—mainly a fit-to-travel certificate and recent vaccination papers. Most of this is usually arranged a day or two before the trip.

Paws, Relax, Repeat

India’s pet spa and grooming industry has grown rapidly, with services now ranging from luxury salons to doorstep grooming that saves pets the stress of travel. In most major cities, it’s easy to find both high-end studios and mobile services that bring grooming straight to your home. National providers like Patmypets and DearPet have helped popularise this shift towards more convenient, pet-friendly care.

Kolkata: Pink Paws in Salt Lake and Rajdanga is known for premium grooming sessions using brands like Plush Puppy and Bio Groom. PGPET, with centres in Baguiati, Santoshpur and Sonarpur, is often recommended for handling anxious pets and cat grooming. Woofly also offers doorstep baths and grooming starting around INR 750.

Delhi NCR: Hao FurEver Pet Spa & Store in New Delhi focuses on hygienic, full-body spa treatments. Beauty of Pets is more known for in-home grooming, especially for pets that get stressed in unfamiliar environments.

Mumbai: BFF Pet Spa & Boarding in Andheri East offers detailed grooming and de-shedding services, while Pampurr Pets in Mahim is appreciated for its simple, personalised care.

Bangalore: Fuzzy Wuzzy in Indiranagar is a well-known styling studio and grooming school. Mr. Pawfect in Banashankari combines spa services with basic skin and coat consultations.

India’s pet spa and grooming industry has grown rapidly
India’s pet spa and grooming industry has grown rapidly Photo: Shutterctock
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Dining Out, Pawcation Style

Pet menus in India are slowly becoming more common, especially in cafés and pet-friendly restaurants that want animals to feel genuinely included rather than just tolerated.

In Kolkata, Pet Dreamland in Salt Lake feels almost like a full pet hangout, with a pool, creche, and a fairly varied menu for dogs. Blue Bridge in Ballygunge offers a smaller but dedicated pet menu, while Craft Coffee has become known for pet-friendly gatherings and occasional themed treats.

In Mumbai, Seesaw in Bandra leans towards more “gourmet-style” pet food, with simple plated meals and dog-friendly desserts. Dori Cafe at Dhan Mill Complex also serves popular options like scrambled eggs for dogs and fruit-based cakes that look surprisingly close to human desserts.

Bengaluru takes a more understated approach at The Pet People Cafe, where the focus is on clean, uncomplicated food in a relaxed space rather than an elaborate menu.

FAQs

Are pets allowed on flights in India?
Yes, but only on select airlines. Air India and Vistara generally allow pets, while most low-cost carriers do not. Small pets may travel in-cabin if they meet weight limits, otherwise they are transported in cargo.

Can I take my pet on Indian trains?
Yes. Pets can travel in 1st AC cabins if you book the entire coupe or cabin. Otherwise, they are placed in a designated brake van compartment. Small pets may sometimes be allowed in the passenger area under strict conditions.

Do I need documents to travel with my pet?
Yes. Most journeys require a recent health certificate, proof of rabies vaccination, and a fit-to-travel or fit-to-fly certificate from a registered veterinarian.

Which are the best pet-friendly destinations in India?
Popular choices include Goa, Gokarna, Coorg, Puducherry, and Rishikesh due to their open spaces, pet-friendly stays, and relaxed outdoor environments.

Are pet-friendly cafés and restaurants common in India?
They are becoming more common in major cities like Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, and Kolkata, with many offering dedicated pet menus and outdoor seating areas.

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