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Welcome to Amazon Tours India!

Come meet Amazon, take a free tour to see behind the scenes of Operations. Learn more about our people, processes, sustainability, and commitment to the communities in which we operate.
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Ever wondered how products in your online shopping cart get from Amazon to you? Amazon is offering free public tours at select locations in Bangalore and Delhi. Join our Tour Leaders on a walk through a fulfilment centre as they introduce the people, technology, and processes that help prepare each customer order.
Step into the dynamic world of Amazon with our free tours in India, where you’ll go behind the scenes to witness firsthand the remarkable coordination of skilled workforce, efficient processes, and human ingenuity that drive Amazon’s success story. During your tour, you’ll have the chance to observe our dedicated workforce in action at our fulfilment centre, where hundreds of orders are processed daily through our streamlined operations system.

Our knowledgeable guides will walk you through our carefully designed workflows, showcasing how we continuously improve our methods to better serve our customers across India. We’ll also highlight our sustainability initiatives tailored to local communities, demonstrating our commitment to environmental responsibility within our operations and beyond. You will learn about our inclusive workplace culture that celebrates India’s rich diversity, where team members from various backgrounds contribute their unique talents and perspectives to deliver smiles to customers nationwide.
Amazon News
Recently, more than 65,000 Amazon India employees volunteered across 300 events—assembling ration kits, mentoring students, planting saplings, revamping school buildings and building lasting partnerships with community organisations.
From supportive colleagues to inclusive benefits, Amazon India employees share what allyship and belonging look like at work. Read their Pride stories.
Amazon set a goal to become water positive in India by 2027 and has achieved it ahead of time. The company has invested more than ₹62 crore in water projects across six states.
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