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- Destinations : Delhi – Agra – Jaipur – Munnar - Backwater cruise - Cochin
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North India Heritage, Culture Spirituality
- Duration : 05 Nights / 06 Days
- Destinations : Varanasi (Benares) - Khajuraho - Agra - Jaipur - Delhi
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North India Royal Rajasthan
- Duration : 09 Nights / 10 Days
- Destinations : Mumbai - Udaipur - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer - Jaipur - Agra - Delhi
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Home to over a billion people in arguably the world’s richest cultural landscape, india is an asian photographic destination with no equal..
This great nation boasts staggering geographical diversity ranging from deserts and forests to tropical, palm-lined shores and snow-capped peaks. Bewilderingly beautiful, India’s overflow of colour and variety of wildlife, people and topography are truly diverse, and it is this juxtaposition of widely varied themes that makes India so compelling. It’s a country that is as unique as the stripes on a tiger!
India is most famous for its rich wildlife and exotic cultural attractions and we have cherry picked some of the best for our various Indian photography tours.
ORYX’s Tigers of India focuses on the Bengal Tiger, which is one of the world’s most desired animals! Ranthambore National Park is considered one of the best places to see and photograph tigers and it is here that our Tiger photography tour will be conducted.
Our Kaziranga “Land of Giants” Photo Tour offers 6 days photographing the splendid mammal life of one of India’s top national parks. Kaziranga, which lies in the floodplain of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, has often been compared to African reserves because of the large numbers of big game that reside within its borders and the quality of its wildlife viewing. On account of its many Asian Rhinos, Asian Elephants and Water Buffalos, Kaziranga is locally referred to as the “Land of Giants”, and offers a superb India photo tour experience! Perfectly lines up to connect with our Tigers of India Photo Tour.
ORYX’s Women Only Northern India Photo Tour will incorporate a visit to Ranthambore National Park to photograph its striped beauties but also includes cultural elements as we visit Agra to capture the gorgeous Taj Mahal, an architectural wonder that has to be seen to be believed, as well as the impressive Red Fort. This Women Only tour is rounded off with a visit to Varanasi, “The Holy City”, which is one of the oldest living cities in the world and has been the ultimate Hindu pilgrimage for ages. It offers unrivalled India Photography opportunities and we will explore the city on foot, on cycle rickshaw and on several boat rides on the River Ganges in pursuit of compelling anthropological portraits.
Looking for an even more adventurous Indian photographic experience? Travel to the north of India to Leh, nestled at the foot of the Himalayan Mountains, and camp out in Hemis National Park to photograph one of the most elusive of the big cats: the Snow Leopard.
Our India photo tours offer unique experience and are not to be missed! Join ORYX in this unforgettable celebration of some of the best that India’s culture and wildlife has to offer!
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Great locations within the destinations, interesting subjects and places, the best photographic support and a positive day to day atmosphere. Years of investment in local research, looking for the most interesting places to visit, struggling to create the proper contacts, handpicking hotels. We are all passionate about photography, and want our clients to share that.
From a South India photo tour to Kerala for the night Fire Theyyam and Elephant Festivals with a fascinating exploration on our own deluxe house boats at the Kerala Backwaters. Or the Lath Mar Holi is a very special and unique "advanced" Holi festival, that takes place in a series of villages in India.
With time to enjoy our stay in contrast to the hustle and bustle of Shamans, boatmen, pilgrims, cows, tourists, barbers, and fake Sadhus. We will cross to the other side of the river where no one normally goes, to admire the city from another perspective and witness the daily coming and going of pilgrims.
Why a photography trip in India with Harry Fisch
When it comes to photo tours in India, Harry has been at it a long time. One of the best and most renown in his field, award-winning photographer Harry Fisch knows the country like the back of his hand. As someone so well versed in travel photography in India, where he often goes for his own work, you’ll get one of the best guided photography tours there is in country.
These tours strike the perfect balance between structured time, exclusive access to planned photo shoots, and also free time where you can pursue whatever story you wish to on your own. And the team is seasoned – your photographic leader will help you navigate the country and the people, while Harry advises you and helps you hone your photographic skills with both his knowledge in the field and knowledge of the country.
People oriented Photography tours
Our very special photography tours in India will take you through the endless possibilities of this incredible country by opening all the back stage doors, getting into all the restricted areas, and finding the brightest jewels of this vast and lovely place to hand you a supply of spectacular fodder for your camera.
Nomad offers great, action and access packed photography trips in India year round. With small groups and expert attention, you’ll be sure to walk away with some incredible photos from these trips.
Nomad offers a variety of options for cultural photography trips to India, which include the wonders of the Pushkar Camel Fair with its dizzying, high octane games and trade deals, the Holi Festival which is a literal kaleidoscope of color, paint, laughter, and people, Dwaili and the festival of lights which happens across the country, and trips to Varanasi, the holy site of the Ganges where the faithful come in droves to pray and celebrate.
India travel photography
India is hands down one of the most interesting places on the map for travel photographers, but sometimes also the most frustrating and challenging. No matter! Go into your tour with an open mind and trust in Harry and his team to help you rise to whatever challenges the country throws at you, because this is not a place you want to miss.
Imagine setting yourself up just on the bank of the river in Varanasi, just before dawn. Everything interesting is just about to happen, since the tourists are nowhere to be seen. You wait and the first devoted pilgrims come down the steps to bath, farm animals drift by in the streets, shaking off sleep, as a long boat slips silently through the blue hours of dawn sending sprays of scarlet fire in lines of petrol off the back of their sterns.
Or imagine walking into the camel fair for the first time and coming face to face with the teeming mass of people that have brought hordes of animals into the tiny city of Pushkar. You’ll walk lines of booths selling spices and textiles, camel and horse wear, food, endless drink as the desert bred cowboys race up and down the main thoroughfare just beside you showing off their horse mastery.
Wherever you go in India, it will be the photographic experience of a lifetime.
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There’s probably no other country on the planet that blazes its way into your memory like India.
Years later, you can still hear the morning calls of the chai wallahs; see smoke curling over the Ganges during a golden Varanasi sunrise , and smell the rich aromas of simmering curry. A lot of India tours rush from highlight to highlight, ticking them off in a blur of temples and tikka. But not us. Our India holidays are more about spotting Bengal tigers in Ranthambhore or Panna National Park, hanging with nomads in Jaisalmer, meeting the holy men of Pushkar, or hunting down the best street eats. This isn’t just the India you see on postcards. This is India as it is. Raw, bizarre and totally addictive.
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Best time to visit india.
Due to India's size and topography, the climate varies from place to place but the best time to visit, generally speaking, is in the winter from December until early March. During the coolest months (December-January), temperatures can get quite cold in Delhi and in the north, especially at night. The whole country tends to get very hot from April onwards and most regions experience the summer from late May to around October. The summer offers hot and humid conditions, although this is considered one of the best times to visit Ladakh and the hills.
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Culture and customs
India is one of the world’s oldest civilizations with a culture steeped in ancient beliefs and traditions. Religion also plays a massive role in everyday life with 80% of the population practicing Hinduism while the remaining 20% is divided into Muslim (India has the world’s second-largest Muslim population), Christian, Sikhism and Buddhist populations.
At its core, India remains a deeply conservative nation; however, it has been touched by rapid modernization and Western influences in recent years. Some families still adhere to a traditional structure (especially in more rural areas) with generations living under the same roof, the eldest male at the head of the family and arranged marriages. But this is becoming less and less popular, particularly in larger cities, where Western ideas and societal shifts heavily influence the culture due to things like Bollywood films.
While some behavioral standards remain the same (public displays of affection are still taboo), it’s important to keep in mind that with more than one billion people speaking over 122 languages across 28 states and seven territories, it’s impossible to describe one unified culture for the entire nations and the character of India’s people can vary greatly from city to city.
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Top places to visit in India
Surely there isn't a more iconic image of India than the Taj Mahal. It's spectacular and soul-stirring, but words simply aren't enough to describe the beauty of this immense mausoleum (even when it's packed with tourists). Best known as a monument to love and loss, the 17th-century building was built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his second wife – a bold declaration of love, indeed! Wander around Agra on our 3 day Taj Mahal Extension or on our 15 day Real Kathmandu to Delhi tour.
2. Udaipur, Rajasthan
Welcome to Udaipur, India's most romantic city that could easily give Venice a run for its money. You'll undoubtedly fall in love as you explore its grand marble palaces, shimmering lakes, and winding alleys filled with cozy chai bars and dizzying bazaars. It's also a popular hub for Indian artists, dancers, and musicians whose talents will pull you deeper under Udaipur's spell. Get lost in the beauty of Udaipur on our 15 day Rajasthan Experience or on our 15 day Classic Rajasthan tour.
3. Ranthambhore National Park
Ranthambhore National Park was once a famous hunting ground for the Maharajas of Jaipur, but these days it's a haven for wildlife. Jump into a 4WD and search for Bengal tigers, hyenas, jackals, deer, langurs, marsh crocodiles and more. You can also hike up to the stunning ruins of the 10th-century fort or experience the peace and tranquillity of the ancient Ganesh temple (one of the oldest temples in India). Go wildlife spotting on our 14 day Premium India in Depth tour or on our 10 day Northern India Family Holiday.
4. Kerala Backwaters
Surrounded by tea and coffee plantations and connected by a series of blissful, palm-shaded backwaters, Kerala is a peaceful oasis deep within India's colorful chaos. Float along the dreamy waters of rural Kerala on a houseboat, paddle over to an island village on a pole boat for an overnight homestay with a local family, and enjoy traditional Keralan food served on a banana leaf. Explore the Kerala Backwaters on our 13 day Premium South India tour or on our 13 day Classic South India tour.
5. Varanasi
Varanasi is a place that will be etched in your memory long after your time in India is over. Uncover the stories and secrets of this holy city with your local guide, get lost in the laneways, cruise along the golden Ganges at dawn, or witness ancient religious traditions and groups of pilgrims praying in the river. Even if all you do in Varanasi is sit along the ghats and watch life go by, you'll walk away with countless stories to tell. Experience Varanasi's holiness on our 4 day Varanasi Homestay Extension , on our 11 day India Getaway or on our 11 day Real North India adventure.
This holy desert city is one of the main pilgrimage destinations for Hindus. Explore the bustling ghats and temples around Pushkar Lake, watch devout rituals and worship at the Brahma Temple, share a meal with a local family while learning about their life and culture, or hike up the hill to the beautiful Savitri Temple for unbeatable sunrise views over the town. Embark on a pilgrimage on our 22 day North India Revealed tour or on our 15 day Cycle Rajasthan tour.
Get ready for delicious bites and lots of Bollywood. Some say Mumbai is the food capital of India, and you'll see, smell and taste huge culinary diversity here that celebrates regional cuisines from across the country. You might also like to watch life go by at Dhobi Ghat (the world’s largest outdoor laundry), check out the Bollywood Walk of Fame, or explore the sprawling Crawford Market selling everything from fruit to jewelry. Snack your way through Mumbai on our 15 day India Real Food Adventure .
8. Dharamsala
The mountainous Himalayan town of Dharamsala, also known as McLeod Ganj, is home to the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government in exile. Tibetan culture is central to life here and it won't take long for the town's calming, grounding energy to wash over you. Sip chai and watch robed monks strolling between the monasteries, listen to the prayer flags fluttering in the breeze, and visit the Dalai Lama’s temple. Soak up the Tibetan culture on our 13 day Mountains & Mystics of India tour.
9. Rishikesh
Not only is Rishikesh the yoga capital of the world, but it's also one of the best places to experience the sacred soul of the Ganges. Join a yoga or meditation class along the riverbanks, enjoy delicious vegetarian food in one of the many rooftop cafes, go white-water rafting down the Ganges for a different perspective of this holy river, or experience the nightly fire ritual known as Ganga Aarti at one of the city's dazzling temples. Meditate in Rishikesh on our 19 day Best of India tour.
Tinged with Portuguese influence (and flavors!), the state of Goa boasts lovely beaches, rich traditions, World Heritage-listed buildings and mouth-watering food. Kick back with a coconut (or cocktail), join a yoga class on the beach, visit a local spice farm to learn about some of the essential ingredients in Indian cuisine, or pick up fresh ingredients at the market and cook up a storm with a local Goan cook. Experience Goa on our 37 day Iconic India tour or on our 16 day South India Revealed tour.
The gorgeous pink stone buildings in Jaipur’s old town have earned the city its 'Pink City' nickname. Discover buzzing bazaars filled with handcrafted textiles and jewelry, dodge camel carts and rickshaws as you stroll through the streets, explore the oh-so-impressive Amber Fort, or visit the home of a local Brahmin family to learn about their culture and way of life over a delicious homemade meal. Marvel at Jaipur's pink-hued streets on our 8 day India's Golden Triangle tour or on our 12 day India Women's Expedition.
Home to the magnificent Mysore Palace and the birthplace of Ashtanga yoga, there's no denying Mysore is one of South India's most captivating cities. Lose yourself in the grandeur of the palace's ornately decorated rooms, marvel at the intricate Hoysala architecture of Keshava Temple, go on a hunt for the tastiest idli, or share a tasty biryani lunch with a local family. Explore Mysore on our 15 day Southern India tour.
Delhi is a place where ancient temples stand beside Bollywood billboard ads, people commute to work alongside sacred cows and monkeys, and pockets of peace exist within the chaos. The electric energy of India's capital city is palpable, and while it can take some getting used to, there's no denying the excitement of discovering new sights, sounds, tastes and smells at every turn – especially when you have a local leader by your side. Experience the chaos of Delhi on our 15 day Delhi to Kathmandu tour or on our 9 day North India Highlights tour.
14. Thar Desert, Rajasthan
Check another item off your bucket list as you travel across the pristine dunes of the Thar Desert on camelback, stopping at a few dhanis (small villages) along the way. When you reach your camp, enjoy dinner in the relaxing desert ambiance before sleeping in a comfy permanent tent under the stars. This desert safari is bound to be one of the main highlights of your adventure. Soak into the sand on our 16 day Real Rajasthan tour or on our 11 day Rajasthan Adventure .
Food and drink
Intrepid believes that one of the best ways to experience a country is by eating. Whether you're sampling street food, savoring a cheap eat or indulging in a banquet, there are endless options to choose from wherever you are in the world. Indian food is one of the world's most favored cuisines, and travelers will be in for a real treat when visiting India. Relying heavily on spices and vegetables, vegetarians will be delighted with the multitude of meat-free dishes available and visitors will be able to notice marked differences in the cuisines of each region.
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Geography and environment
India shares land borders with Bangladesh , China , Pakistan, Nepal , Myanmar and Bhutan , and also has wide stretches of coastline along the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean. As the seventh largest country in the world, India is home to a variety of terrains - the Himalayas of the north, the deserts and plains of the west, the fertile waterways of the south and the hills and forests of the east. Development is occurring at a rapid pace, with India's large, sprawling cities consisting of everything from five star hotels to shanty towns, and with modern malls and cinemas sitting comfortably alongside bazaars and street food vendors. A trip through India will reveal a diverse range of landscapes, villages, cities and environments.
History and government
Early history.
Humans have inhabited India for as long as 75,000 years, with early civilizations flourishing as early as 3300 BC. Over the centuries, India both influenced and was influenced by other nations and kingdoms, with far-reaching trade, conquest and migration spreading the subcontinent's culture far and wide. Empires rose and fell over the centuries, with the wealthy Mughal Dynasty ruling most of India by 1600. At the same time, different European nations started showing an interest in India after being brought to the area for trade. The Portuguese, Dutch, British and French all had vested interests in India, with the British East India Company being given the rights to trade in India in 1617. The 1857 rebellion and War of Independence culminated in the decline of Mughal rule and were considered the first movements against the British Raj's heavy-handed rule of the country.
Recent history
By the 1920s, India's independence movement had grown considerably with Mohandas Gandhi leading mass movements based on passive resistance and non-cooperation against the British Raj. Although it took decades, India finally gained independence in 1947. More recently, India has seen dramatic societal changes mainly due to modernization and globalization. A new wave of prosperity has seen the rise of the middle class, with men and women entering into new work roles in telecommunications, manufacturing and business. India's large cities are dealing with the mass migration of rural citizens, who are moving to the city to seek better employment, education and opportunities for their children.
Top 10 sensory experiences of India
1. potent pleasures.
Breathe in the intoxicating aroma of fresh spices while wandering through the bustling markets of India. Cardamom, coriander, cinnamon and nutmeg are classic spices of the subcontinent and aren't hard to find - the fresh scent envelopes markets across the country.
2. Fiery flavours
Treat your tastebuds to the spicy flavors of India with a traditional aromatic curry. Indulge in the heady mix of coconut milk, chili, ginger, ghee and spices, then cool down by sipping on a refreshing Lassi - the perfect antidote to the unrelenting heat of an Indian curry.
3. Colourful chaos
Experience the urban cacophony of Delhi - a unique collision of cultures, cattle and people. Hear the rumble of cars, trucks and buses, the frantic calls of street vendors and hawkers, the sizzle of food and the rustic ring of a cow's bell in this unforgettable and irrepressible city.
4. In the pink
Admire the dazzling pink hues of Jaipur. Watch the historic palaces, forts, temples and monuments of the 'Pink City' be bathed in a dusky pink glow as the golden sun sets over the dramatic Aravalli Range.
5. Rat race
Walk barefoot through the Karni Mata Temple as thousands of rats scamper across the marble floor. Just felt a furry rodent scurry over your feet? Fear not - it's a sign of good luck in this unique rat-worshipping temple.
6. Instant karma
Experience the multi-sensory wonder of an Aarti ceremony on the banks of the Ganges. Hear the clanging of bells, watch the luminous glow of fire, smell wafts of pungent incense and hear rousing devotional songs and mantras. Be immersed in the fire and prayer of this Hindu ritual and be changed forever.
7. Gorgeous Goa
Sit beachside in Goa and gaze into the sublime beauty of the ocean. Take a moment to kick back and soak up the clear skies and deep blue sea of this exotic island. Watch the sun's rays shimmer on the horizon and bask in the golden glow of this balmy retreat.
8. Silky sophistication
For a slice of extravagance, feel the soft, luxurious touch of traditional Indian silk. Made in a variety of vibrant colors and perfect for making everything from saris to prayer mats and decorative hangings to upholstery, the inimitable feel of finely crafted silk is a simple pleasure in life.
9. Answered prayers
Hear the flutter of prayer flags as they flap in the wind near the isolated monasteries of Dharamsala. In a stark environment of rugged, mountainous landscapes, quietness permeates the air, except for the unique sound of prayer flags collecting prayers and sending them to the heavens above.
10. Big screen brilliance
Be treated to a feast for the senses at a bombastic Bollywood movie screening. Covet the glamorous costumes, marvel at the energetic choreography and delight in the lively music. Revel in the razzle-dazzle of the whole spectacle and be swept away by the irresistible charm of India's triumphant cinematic phenomenon.
India's fragrant bazaars, modern boutiques and village markets are brimming with wares harnessing centuries of artistic traditions. With talented artisans and top quality items at low prices, India is a shopper's paradise. It's a good idea to check with your local customs officials to ensure that you are able to bring certain items back into your home country. Australia and New Zealand generally have strict quarantine laws.
Things to buy in India
From big, chunky ornate silver earrings to vibrant bangles and bold statement rings, India's silversmiths and jewelry makers ensure there are lots of pieces to choose from in the bazaars and shops.
2. Wraps, scarves and shawls
Whether you're looking for pricey pashmina, luxurious silk or colorful cotton, India has a huge variety of materials to wrap yourself in.
If you're lucky enough to be able to bring tea into your home country, then pick up some of the world's finest tea from the Darjeeling, Assam or Nilgiri regions.
Indian cotton sheets, embroidered bedspreads and colorful cushion covers can be picked up in bazaars at a fraction of the price paid elsewhere.
Many shops are open between 9 am and 7 pm, Monday through Saturday, though hours can vary at bazaars. Most shops are closed on Sunday.
Festivals and events
Many of India’s biggest festivals are religious and follow either the Indian lunar calendar or the Islamic calendar. The dates may change each year, but the fervor of celebration never does. Some of the best and biggest festivals to keep an eye out for in India are:
Holi (Festival of Colour)
Take a whole lot of colored powder and water, add thousands of happy people not afraid to get a little (or a lot) dirty and you have Holi – a technicolor Hindu celebration that marks the beginning of spring and the triumph of good over evil. Celebrations take place across India in either February or March.
Diwali (Festival of Lights)
India’s biggest festival – meaning ‘rows of lighted lamps’, people decorate their homes with colorful lights, candles are lit and firework displays take place across the country. The celebrations are particularly spectacular in Varanasi, where illuminated candles and earthen lamps are floated down the Ganges River as fireworks light up the sky. This five-day festival takes place every October or November.
Gujarat Kite Festival
Large, colorful and unusual kites flood the skies of Gujarat each January to commemorate the start of summer and the beginning of harvest. Purchase your own at Patang Bazaar, a famous kite market, or just watch the others dance through the sky.
Mumbai Ganesh Festival
The birth of the elephant-headed god, Ganesh, is celebrated for 10-days each August or September in cities across India, but Mumbai takes it to another level. An incredible energy can be felt throughout the city as people pack the streets for a massive party and an elaborate statue of Ganesh is paraded around.
Pushkar Camel Fair
Thousands of camels (and their owners dressed in their finest garb) descend upon Rajasthan's Pushkar for the annual camel fair. Camels are traded and raced, acrobats and performers entertain crowds at a nearby fair, while finely dressed males and bejeweled females take the chance to let their hair down.
Learn more about festivals in India
Public holidays that may impact travel include:
Republic Day
Maha Shivaratri
Rama Navami
Mahavir Jayanti
Good Friday
Buddha’s Birthday
Eid ul-Fitr (end of Ramadan)
Eid ul-Adha
Independence Day
Janmashtami
Islamic New Year
Sep/Oct: Dussehra
Birth of the Prophet Mohammed
Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday
Guru Nanak Jayanti
India has different classifications of holidays because of the multitude of faiths in the country. There are compulsory holidays and others chosen by government offices within each state. Please note dates of India's public holidays may vary.
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Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards
From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).
However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.
Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.
Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?
Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.
For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance
Is it safe to travel to India?
India can be overwhelming sometimes, but it's generally a safe country for travelers and many people enjoy their time without any problems.
Is it safe for women to travel in India?
India can be overwhelming sometimes but most travellers enjoy their time in India without any problems. That said, some regions experience ongoing issues, and there are several things a traveler should keep in mind when traveling through India to minimize their chances of running into any trouble.
Do I need a visa to travel to India?
Yes, all foreigners entering India will need a visa. Whether you can apply for an e-visa is dependent on your nationality, the duration of your India tour and how you plan on entering the country.
This page is for general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates.
Last updated: 22/06/2023
Is tipping customary in India?
While traveling through India, on a tour or otherwise, it’s expected one would tip porters, drivers, restaurant staff and other service workers given the low wages they earn.
What is the internet access like in India?
Internet access is generally very good in India, with most cafes, restaurants and accommodations offering free wi-fi, even in the more rural areas. There is also good phone coverage for data use if you choose to purchase a local SIM card to stay connected for the duration of your India tour.
If you do wish to purchase a local SIM in India, make sure your phone has been unlocked before your tour begins. There are quite a number of carriers that are all very competitive, but Airtel is probably the best option for travelers. You’ll need to a copy of your passport and visa to pick up a SIM, and the process can sometimes be a hassle, but rates in India are very affordable given the competition.
Can I use my cell phone while in India?
Yes, you’ll be able to use your cell phone while on an India tour, but only if you have activated global roaming or purchased a local SIM card.
What are the toilets like in India?
Squat toilets are the most common toilets in India. Always carry your own toilet paper and soap or hand sanitizer, as they are usually not provided. Flushable, Western-style toilets can be found in up-market restaurants, some higher-end hotels and in some tourist areas.
What will it cost for a...?
India’s unit of currency is the rupee:
- Cup of tea = INR 7-10
- Small bottle of beer = INR 150-350
- Meal at a local restaurant (thali, masala dosa or similar) = INR 100-200
- Meal in a tourist restaurant = INR 350-600
Can I drink the tap water in India?
India is notorious among travelers for sickness – we’ve all heard horror stories about Delhi belly. We do not recommend ever drinking tap water in India, and travelers should avoid drinks with ice and foods that haven’t been cooked or peeled. Salad is off the menu for now – let your inner child rejoice!
Are credit cards widely accepted in India?
Credit cards are being accepted in an increasing number of cafes, shops, restaurants and hotels in India, with Mastercard and Visa being the most common. That said, cash is still king, especially outside of cities like Kolkata, Delhi and Mumbai.
What is ATM access like in India?
ATMs are widespread across India in both cities and smaller towns. Visa, Mastercard, Cirrus and Maestro are the most commonly accepted cards, but of those Visa and Mastercard are more likely to have success. The daily withdrawal limit differs from bank to bank.
What is the weather like in India?
The weather in India varies from region to region, but it’s generally safe to say that December–February sees dry, cooler weather before the heat intensifies from March–May. June, July and August are the monsoon months, though the amount of rain differs across the country, while October, September and November see rainfall ease once more.
What public holidays are celebrated in India?
India has different classifications of holidays because of the multitude of faiths in the country. There are compulsory holidays and then various others chosen by government offices within each state. The following are the compulsory ‘gazetted holidays’ taken by government offices across India:
- 26 Jan: Republic Day
- Feb/Mar: Maha Shivaratri*
- Mar/Apr: Rama Navami*
- Apr: Mahavir Jayanti*
- Mar/Apr: Good Friday*
- May: Buddha’s Birthday*
- May: Eid ul-Fitr (end of Ramadan)*
- Jul/Aug: Eid ul-Adha*
- 15 Aug: Independence Day
- Aug/Sep: Janmashtami*
- Aug/Sep: Islamic New Year*
- Sep/Oct: Dussehra*
- Oct: Birth of the Prophet Mohammed*
- 2 Oct: Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday
- Oct/Nov: Diwali*
- Nov: Guru Nanak Jayanti*
- 25 Dec: Christmas Day
* Please note, India public holidays may vary.
Is India safe for LGBTQIA+ travelers?
The majority of Indian society is still conservative, and while most travelers will have a welcoming and hospitable experience, discretion is still advised for LGBTQIA+ travelers, particularly in more remote towns and villages which may be more conservative. The same advice is also given to heterosexual couples (and couples of all other sexual orientations) as public displays of affection other than hugging and holding hands are generally frowned upon.
For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting Equaldex or ILGA before you travel.
Is India accessible for travelers with disabilities?
Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them towards the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.
As a general rule, knowing some common words in the local language, carrying a written itinerary with you and taking to the streets in a group, rather than solo, can help make your travel experience the best it can be.
What to wear in India
What you decide to pack and wear in India will depend on where you are and what time of year it is. The weather across India usually follows the monsoon cycle, so it’s quite easy to plan what to pack when it comes to rain, but temperatures will vary quite a bit from the north to the south.
How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?
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How will I be traveling around India?
Intrepid believes half the fun of experiencing a new country is getting there, and getting around once there! Where possible, Intrepid uses local transport options and traditional modes of transport - which usually carry less of an environmental impact, support small local operators and are heaps more fun.
Depending on which trip you're on while in India, you may find yourself traveling by Jeep.
Safari through jungles and national parks aboard a jeep, which is ideal for conquering the difficult terrain and offers supreme wildlife viewing opportunities.
Cruising the waterways of India is a revealing, inspiring experience. Whether it’s the iconic Ganges or peaceful Kerala backwaters, seeing India from the water is a must.
Traveling by train is one of the great experiences of India. It's a system which looks like chaos, but it works - and well.
Use the efficient metro to get around the sights and suburbs of Delhi.
Zip around the big cities of India by auto rickshaw.
What kind of accommodation will I be staying in?
Traveling with Intrepid is a little bit different. We endeavor to provide travelers with an authentic experience to remember, so we try to keep accommodation as unique and traditional as possible.
When traveling with us in India you may find yourself staying in a homestay.
Make new friends, feast on authentic home cooking and receive kind hospitality while staying with friendly families in India.
With walks, wildlife spotting and adventure sports nearby, staying in a jungle resort is the perfect way to see another side of India.
From ex-royal palaces to historic hill stations and converted forts, India is full of heritage properties that have been turned into comfortable accommodation with an old-world touch.
What is it like traveling on a small group tour?
Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or you’re about to embark on your first trip, traveling can be as intimidating as it is exciting. That's the beauty of a small group tour. From handling the logistics and organizing amazing cultural activities to local leaders who know each destination like the back of their hand (like which street has the best markets and where to get the most authentic food), traveling on a small group tour with Intrepid will give you unforgettable travel experiences without the hassle that comes with exploring a new place. Plus, you'll have ready-made friends to share the journey with. All you have to do is turn up with a healthy sense of adventure and we’ll take care of the rest.
Does my trip to India support The Intrepid Foundation?
Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. In fact, we make a donation on behalf of every traveler. Trips to India directly support our foundation partner, Positive Change for Marine Life.
Positive Change for Marine Life
Positive Change for Marine Life nurtures ocean health with community-led conservation initiatives. Donations help them expand and implement vital programs in India that empower local communities, support sustainable fishing practices, restore marine habitats and drive policy change. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.
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Interesting and Intriguing, India offers incredible holiday experiences through its cultural, topography, and wildlife diversity. With these amazing and unique experiences, this south Asian country conveniently finds its way into the world tourism map as one of the finest destinations for a holistic vacation. India establishes its identity as the country of architectural masterpieces, making it an ideal travel destination to plan a heritage tour in the world. While Taj Mahal makes for the major draw on an India tour, there are a plethora of monuments and edifices in every India travel guide displaying the fine architecture and grandiose of different eras in the country.
The diverse Indian topography adorned with the impressive Himalayas; long stretches of coastline; expansive hot, cold and white salt deserts; dense forests; alpine meadows and lakes; and scenic waterfalls pique the tourists’ interest. Along with the best nature sightseeing tours, India offers an opportunity to visitors to have a little adventure of their own. The numerous spell-binding and less-trodden trails give trekking tour opportunities in South Asia unlike any other.
India Tours offers a chance to explore its biodiversity in the country's many national parks and wildlife reserves. An enthralling experience entails in the India wildlife tour packages that take tourists to the habitats of Royal Bengal Tigers, one-horned rhinos, and snow leopards amongst many rare, endangered, and unique species of flora and fauna.
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India experiences a diverse climate and weather conditions due to its vast size and geographical features. The country is characterized by five main seasons: Spring, Summer, Monsoon, Autumn, and Winter. The Summer season, from April to mid-June, brings scorching temperatures, especially in the northern plains. The Monsoon, from mid-June to September, brings heavy rainfall, crucial for agriculture. Winter, from November to February, varies from mild to severe cold, with snowfall in some regions. Autumn and Spring provide pleasant weather with moderate temperatures. India's climate is influenced by the Himalayas, oceans, and geographical variations, resulting in a rich and varied weather pattern.
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India's Summer season spans from April to mid-June, bringing sweltering temperatures across the country, particularly in the northern plains. During this time, the scorching heat can be intense, and people often seek refuge in cooler places or use air conditioning to beat the heat. The temperature ranges between 40–45°C.
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The Monsoon season in India is a vital climatic phenomenon that occurs from mid-June to September. It brings much-needed rainfall to the subcontinent, essential for agriculture and water resources. During this season, the country experiences heavy showers and occasional thunderstorms, cooling down the scorching summer heat. The temperature range varies, but generally, it becomes more pleasant compared to the summer season. The Monsoon season plays a crucial role in shaping India's landscape and economy.
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The Winter season in India spans from November to February and varies in climate across regions. In the northern parts, it can be quite cold, with temperatures dropping significantly, especially in the Himalayas where snowfall occurs. This period is a popular tourist season in India, attracting visitors to enjoy the pleasant weather and explore the snowy landscapes. Winter offers a great opportunity for various winter sports and activities, making it a favorite destination for both domestic and international tourists.
Visa Information
Obtaining a visa for India is an essential step for foreign travelers planning to visit the country. India offers various visa categories, including tourist visas, business visas, and e-visas. The tourist visa allows visitors to explore India's rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and natural beauty. The e-visa is a convenient option that allows travelers to apply for their visa online, streamlining the process and reducing the wait time. To apply for an India visa, travelers need to submit necessary documents, such as a valid passport, travel itinerary, and recent photographs. Planning ahead and adhering to the application guidelines ensure a smooth visa process for a memorable trip to India. For the latest information about getting a visa for India, visit the official website at https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/.
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From fertile terrains to barren deserts, North India is a region known for its great diversity and popular tourist places. It includes Rajasthan with its scorching temperatures, reaching extremes, and Kashmir with its hill stations and frozen lakes in the majestic Himalayas. It narrates the story of our fight for freedom through its monuments and memorials, and takes us on a journey through time with its food and architecture. North India is an ideal destination for those who travel for leisure, adventure, or to explore historical sites of the past. There is so much to discover on a North India tour. Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Chandigarh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh constitute the northern part of India. A blend of forts, havelis, and domed structures, North India speaks for itself with its rich heritage and cultural significance. It also houses a number of holy pilgrimages of Hindu, Sikh, and Buddhist origins, such as Kashi and Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh, the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, and Sarnath in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The allure of the Himalayas and the enchanting beauty of North India make it a must-visit destination for travelers from all around the world.
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Uttarakhand is very famously known as "Devbhumi" or the "Land of the Gods", owing to its status as a popular pilgrimage site for Hinduism and its followers. Uttarakhand Tourism is prominently centered around its religious significance. One of the most sought-after and holy pilgrimages that devotees embark on is the "Char Dham Yatra", which involves visiting the four sacred sites located in the state: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. These destinations hold immense spiritual importance and attract a multitude of devotees and tourists from far and wide.
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Exploring South India is an enriching experience that allows you to delve into a melting pot of diverse cultures, ranging from colonial influences to the ancient heritage of India. This vibrant region not only aims to be a haven for popular tech hubs in the country but also captivates travelers with its plethora of top visiting places, including mesmerizing hill stations and picturesque beaches. The architecture in South India is a testimony to its rich history, boasting a beautiful blend of French, British, Islamic, and Dravidian styles that add to its unique charm. The Southern part of India comprises the states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and the Island territories of Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep. Embarking on a South India tour allows you to explore the diverse landscapes, historical landmarks, and vibrant cultures of these states.
From tranquil backwaters in Kerala to the majestic temples of Tamil Nadu, and from the bustling tech cities of Bangalore and Hyderabad to the serene beaches of Puducherry, this region offers a perfect tropical vacation for all kinds of travelers. Additionally, the thrill of engaging in water sports amidst such scenic surroundings will surely entice you to return for more unforgettable experiences. Experience the wonders of South India and create memories that will last a lifetime on your journey through this captivating region.
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Kerala, also referred to as "God's Own Country," is considered paradise on Earth and is a prime destination for India Tourism. With its beautiful coconut and palm trees, tranquil beaches, and enchanting backwaters, Kerala is where you want to be. The state is blessed with its diverse wildlife, scrumptious cuisine, classical art performances, and the practice of Ayurveda. Explore the wonders of Kerala and immerse yourself in the beauty and cultural richness that this captivating state has to offer.
Home to one of the popular hill stations, Ooty, Tamil Nadu is a beauty. Located along the Bay of Bengal, the state is best known for its temples, beaches, classical dance forms, textiles, and food. Speaking of Ooty, it is a popular tourist attraction in the state. Once serving as one of the summer headquarters of the East India Company, the area comprises various tea estates, waterfalls, and lush greenery all around.
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Andaman & Nicobar Islands are a group of islands in the Bay of Bengal. The islands are known for their pristine beaches, clear waters, and their significant role in India's fight for freedom. Access to the islands is available through either flights or ships.
Karnataka is the land of the esteemed Vijayanagaras, blessed with history and artifacts. The state has something for everyone. Whether you are looking for a hill station to cool off, a beach to take long walks on, or maybe you are just a history buff who is enamored by the saga of the once powerful Vijayanagar Empire, Karnataka has it all.
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The East & Northeast part of India tells a captivating story of its past with its rich and intricate architecture, along with its ancient caves. It is a land of diverse experiences, offering nature tourism with its abundance of wildlife, wildlife sanctuaries, and national parks. This region also serves as a celebration of multiple religions, housing some of the prominent pilgrimage sites of Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism. Moreover, cultural tourism thrives in this area, as the handicraft and the tribal culture distinguish this region and make it stand out from the rest. The vibrant festivals celebrated by various tribes add to the cultural richness of the East & Northeast part of India. If you're an avid traveler seeking unique experiences, consider embarking on a North East India tour, where you can explore the fascinating architecture, delve into the spiritual aspects, immerse yourself in the natural beauty, and witness the captivating tribal culture and festivities.
Some of the Popular Tourist Destinations in the East & Northeast Region of India Are:
West Bengal is a land of promising hill stations, mountains, beaches, and rich wildlife. It is home to the Royal Bengal Tigers in the Sunderbans. The state attracts a number of tourists every year who want to indulge in the natural landscapes of the region, such as the popular hill station and tea estate Darjeeling. It is one of the prominent tourist destinations, known for its lush and misty mountains, as well as the world-famous Darjeeling tea.
The eastern state of Odisha, adorned with a beautiful coastline on the east, comes alive with its rich history. It is not only a site of various monuments and inscriptions from Ancient India that attract history buffs and tourists alike, such as the Ashokan Rock Edict in the capital city of Bhubaneshwar, a site of the Archaeological Survey of India, but also a significant pilgrimage trail. Odisha tourism offers a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historical sites to embarking on a spiritual journey along its pilgrimage trail.
Home to Mount Khangchendzonga, the third highest mountain in the world, Sikkim is a state with numerous mountain ranges, valleys, glaciers, high altitude lakes, and waterfalls, making it an ideal destination for Sikkim Tourism. The state is best known for its trekking activities, monasteries, wildlife, and adventure tourism. Exploring Sikkim in Northeast India promises a thrilling and memorable experience as you immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of its natural landscapes and indulge in various exciting activities.
Meghalaya, literally meaning "dwelling of clouds," is home to Mawsynram, the wettest place on Earth. This northeastern state has abundant hills, valleys, lakes, waterfalls, and dense and sacred forests, making it a nature lover's paradise. The state is a peaceful residence of tribals belonging to the Khasi, Pnar, and the Garo community, preserving their unique cultures and traditions.
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The Western part of India, known as the West India Region, is home to prominent wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. It serves as a testimony to the past with its historical sites and caves. The West also adorns a number of religious sites, such as temples and various churches constructed during the colonial period. The states and union territories of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, and Goa make up this vibrant region of Western India, as seen on the India tourism map. With its architectural style influenced by its colonizers, the place has its story to tell, making it an intriguing destination for those visiting West India. The peaceful and beautiful beaches of these coastal territories also offer a variety of water sports for those who are up for it. Whether you are exploring the wildlife sanctuaries, diving into the history of ancient caves, or enjoying the serene beaches, West India has something special in store for every traveler.
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Home to the prominent freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi, Gujarat has its own marvels to enjoy. Gujarat prides itself on having the longest coastline in India, among many other things. The state has numerous national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, with the most popular being the Gir National Park, which houses the Asiatic Lion along with various other animals like crocodiles, Chital, and leopards.
The state of Maharashtra, renowned for Maharashtra tourism, is situated in the western part of India. It is a land with beautiful mountains, rivers, and charming coastlines, making it a favorite among tourists. According to the last census, Maharashtra is the second most populous state in the country. With a myriad of tourist places to explore, Maharashtra offers a diverse range of experiences, from its bustling cities to serene hill stations, historical landmarks, and picturesque beaches. Whether you're seeking adventure, culture, or relaxation, Maharashtra has something special to offer for every traveler.
Goa, known for its vibrant tourism, is the smallest state of India, famous for its pristine beaches, delectable seafood, and lively nightlife. Beyond the coastal allure, it also boasts various temples, churches, and wildlife sanctuaries, offering a rich blend of cultural and natural attractions. Having been a Portuguese colony for about 450 years, Goa's architecture carries a distinct charm and heritage, reflecting its colonial past. As one of the most popular tourist destinations in western India, Goa attracts travelers from all around the world seeking relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences. Its beautiful beaches, coupled with a lively atmosphere, make it an ideal getaway for all types of visitors. Whether you are strolling along the sandy shores, exploring the fascinating temples and churches, or indulging in the pulsating nightlife, Goa promises a memorable and diverse experience for every traveler.
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The centralmost part of India consists of the states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, making it a significant hub for tourism in central India. Madhya Pradesh originally was a single state until the year 2000 when Chhattisgarh was carved out from it to form a separate state. Both states hold a treasure trove of amazing historical sites, temples, waterfalls, forests, and wildlife, making them ideal destinations for tourists looking for places to visit. Filled with various tribes, the folk art, and culture in this region are reminiscent of its rich heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into its diverse and vibrant traditions. Moreover, this region of the country holds some of the prominent wildlife sanctuaries of India, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and wildlife diversity. Additionally, it is noteworthy for its important mineral mining sites, adding to the economic significance of the region. Whether you're an art and culture enthusiast, a nature lover, or an adventure seeker, central India has something special to offer for every traveler.
Madhya Pradesh, lovingly known as the "Heart of India," is a state in Central India, and it offers a delightful experience for Madhya Pradesh Tourism. The name literally means "Central State or Central Region," and it lives up to its name by being a central hub of cultural and natural attractions. Adorned with numerous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, the state provides ample opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers to explore its diverse flora and fauna.
In addition to its natural wonders, Madhya Pradesh boasts a rich historical heritage with its collection of historical monuments. From ancient temples and majestic forts to impressive palaces and intricately carved structures, these tourist attractions take visitors on a captivating journey through the state's glorious past. With its perfect blend of nature and history, Madhya Pradesh presents a compelling destination for travelers seeking a truly enriching and memorable experience. Whether you are exploring the dense forests and wildlife reserves or marveling at the architectural wonders, Madhya Pradesh offers an enchanting and diverse range of attractions for every traveler.
The state of Chhattisgarh is considered one of the newer states of India, having been carved out of Madhya Pradesh in 2000 to become a separate state. The state prides itself on being home to forty-two tribes, contributing to its rich cultural diversity. With its abundance of rivers, waterfalls, and dense forests, Chhattisgarh makes for a perfect travel destination, offering a serene and picturesque setting for travelers to explore and enjoy.
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Trekking is the way of engaging with nature at its best, isn't it? India is at the top of the world tourism map when it comes to adventurous trekking and hiking activities. The country offers some of the best locations and adventurous treks for enthusiasts. With a long belt of the Mighty Himalayan range covering North and North-eastern India, plenty of treks will put you in awe with their panoramic views and heartwarming mountain peaks. The Himalayan states of India, like Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, and Sikkim, offer some of the best trekking trails for beginners as well as professional trekkers. In fact, you will never run out of options, as each one seems more amazing than the previous.
You can start your trekking journey from the low-lying treks such as the Triund Trek and Chopta-Chandrashila Trek, which are suitable for beginners. For those seeking more challenge, there are moderate treks such as the Great Lake Trek and Har Ki Dun Trek. Furthermore, the Himalayas behold some high-altitude treks like Pin Parvati and Chadar trek, which are perfect for experienced trekkers seeking a thrilling adventure. India's diverse landscapes and majestic Himalayan ranges offer an unparalleled trekking experience, making it a dream destination for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts from around the world. Whether you are looking for breathtaking vistas or a test of endurance, India's trekking trails have something to offer for everyone.
Trekking in Uttarakhand
Trekker's paradise, Uttarakhand, stands out among all the Himalayan states in India, offering the most trekking trails that become increasingly adventurous as you move on to the next. The state boasts some of the most beautiful and scenic treks, such as Har Ki Dun and Kedarkantha, as well as pilgrimage treks like Tungnath-Chandrashila and Kedarnath trek. For extreme trek lovers, Uttarakhand also offers high-altitude treks like Roop Kund, reaching an altitude of more than 5000m.
Trekking in Himachal
Ideal for backpackers and flashpackers, Himachal Pradesh is no less than a heaven for trekking. The state has already gained high popularity among the youth and Gen Z for trekking and other adventures, as the hill stations are easily accessible and well-equipped with all facilities. Adorable mountains, adventurous terrains, and economic options are the qualities that will make Himachal Pradesh your next adventure getaway.
Trekking in Kashmir
Kashmir is an unbelievably beautiful wonderland in India, offering some of the most breathtaking scenic treks that people from around the world come to enjoy. It tops the list of many adventure travelers and trekking enthusiasts for its unparalleled and distinctive treks. Gulmarg, Sonmarg, Pahalgam, and Yusmarg are the main bases that provide treks showcasing the Kashmir valley from within and from deep within its heart.
Trekking in Ladakh
Ladakh challenges trekkers in its own unique way but rewards them with the opportunity to witness the enormous beauty of its gigantic mountains, an experience not everyone can be a part of. Although the terrain is rough, dry, demanding, and gritty, trekking enthusiasts conquer it time and again. Unlike treks in other Himalayan states, treks in Ladakh are mostly at high altitudes. While there are several short treks, there are more long and intense ones. However, the best part of all is exploring this remote location while disconnecting yourself from the rest of the world.
Trekking in Sikkim
Nestled in the might of the enormous Kanchenjunga, Sikkim boasts some truly majestic trekking routes, offering unparalleled beauty amidst nature. The trails are enveloped by lush green wildlife, occasionally granting lucky trekkers sightings of beautiful creatures like musk deer and the exotic red panda. With nearly fifteen treks to choose from in Sikkim, each one promising a unique adventure, including the mighty Kanchenjunga, never fail to enthrall and captivate trekkers, making it an unforgettable experience.
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Wildlife adventure exploration is one of the top activities to embark on during an Incredible India tour. Just the thought of venturing into the wild is enough to send shivers of excitement down your spine. India is blessed with a treasure trove of wildlife, scattered throughout the nooks and corners of the country. Exploring the wondrous beauty of the wild not only captivates photographers and wildlife enthusiasts but has also become a new favorite for honeymoon couples and family travelers. In the wildlife safaris, you will have the opportunity to encounter some of the most magnificent and endangered species thriving in India, such as the Indian one-horned rhinoceros, Barasingha, and Royal Bengal Tiger. Nature and wildlife lovers, as well as photographers from across the globe, find themselves drawn to India's exotic yet thrilling national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, where they can have their next extraordinary encounter with nature and the wild.
The Rajasthani royal dignity, Ranthambore National Park , is an excellent wildlife destination for safaris, wildlife experiences, and, of course, spotting the Bengal Tigers. The park boasts a good density of these big cats, but spotting one wandering around is still a matter of luck. Ranthambore is also home to many other species of flora and fauna
Kanha National Park , in case you didn't know, was the jungle that inspired the famous novel "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling. This renowned national park in Madhya Pradesh is well-known for its diverse wildlife, featuring many special attractions such as Barasingha, Panther, Blackbuck, Chital, Sambar, and Barking deer, yet your eyes won't stop seeking Bengal Tigers. Fortunately, there is a fair chance of spotting tigers here, as the park has a high density of almost 7 tigers per 100 sq. km.
"You are lucky if you spot tigers, but unlucky if not in Jim Corbett National Park." On the bucket list of many, Jim Corbett National Park is one of the oldest and well-known national parks in India. A perfect paradise for wildlife and nature lovers, the park is blessed by mother nature and offers great chances for tiger sightings. Along with the highest number of tigers, the park also boasts beautiful landscapes and is home to many other remarkable species, such as sloth bears, Asiatic black bears, jungle cats, elephants, wild boars, chitals (spotted deer), barking deer, and nilgai (Indian antelope).
Bandhavgarh National Park , with a gigantic area spanning 1500 sq. kilometers, is perpetually a remarkable forest in the heart of India, Madhya Pradesh. This vast forest is filled with small and large animals, each with its own captivating tales. The majestic sounds of nature and the wild speaking of its existence will amaze you while being in Bandhavgarh National Park. You will find plenty of wild animals in the vicinity, including Leopards, Sambar, Barking Deer, Wild Boar, Gaur, Chausingha, and Chinkara, as well as the Asiatic jackal, Bengal fox, striped hyena, jungle cat, leopard, and the Bengal tiger.
A feeling of thrill upon entering the gates, a sense of connection while driving through the forest and encountering wild creatures, and the captivating experience of spotting tigers are what make your trip to Tadoba National Park truly memorable. Located in central India, Tadoba National Park boasts thriving wildlife, offering abundant sightings of animals such as leopards, Jungle Cats, Sloth bears, Sambars, Spotted deer, and around 190 species of birds.
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An exhilarating adventure for thrill-seekers and a daring challenge for their friends, river rafting is one of the top things to do in India's adventure tourism. It's an amazing way to connect with nature and experience its glorious ways. India, featured on the top of world adventure tourism map, is home to a plethora of rivers flowing down great mountain alleys, carving heart-pounding courses of ups and downs, rapids, and falls in their streams. Once aboard a raft, no one looks back or loosens their grip on the paddles, as the rafting adventure takes them through an adrenaline-pumping ride. White water rafting in India has gained popularity among tourists as a safe adventure sport, suitable for both newbies and expert rafters. While Rishikesh remains the most popular destination for rafting enthusiasts, there are countless other spots spread across the expansive Himalayan states, each offering its own unique and thrilling experience. So, for those seeking an adrenaline rush and a chance to embrace the raw power of nature, river rafting in India promises an unforgettable and exhilarating journey, making it a must-try adventure in the country's diverse tourism offerings.
River Rafting Uttarakhand
The city of sages, spirituality, and serenity, Rishikesh, known as "The Yoga capital of the world," is one of the most popular destinations for adventure lovers in Uttarakhand. River rafting along the rapid flow of the Ganga River makes it a thrilling and unforgettable experience. Other places to experience river rafting in Uttarakhand include Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Mori, Chakrata, and Chamoli. Each of these locations offers different levels of rapids, with Rishikesh having the most extreme level of rapids up to level V. On the other hand, the other locations mostly have rapids ranging from level I to III, making them highly enjoyable for beginners and families.
River Rafting in Himachal
Himachal is among the most suitable locations for river rafting after Uttarakhand. With many rivers originating from Himachal Pradesh, the state offers some popular rafting circuits that attract adventure tourists. The most sought-after rafting courses are found on the four rivers, including the mighty Beas River, Chenab, Ravi, and Satluj, located in Kullu & Manali, Lahaul, Chamba, and Shimla. Most of the rapids here are between levels I and III in difficulty, making them ideal for inexperienced rafters and families.
River Rafting in Sikkim
Sikkim offers rafting courses on two rivers, the Teesta and Rangit. While the river Rangit has some extreme rapids and drops in the course, it is highly pursued by highly enthusiastic adventurers who are experts in white water rafting. On the other hand, the River Teesta has rapids ranging from easy to intense, making it compatible with families and those with intermediate rafting experience. Moreover, the rafting circuits pass through scenic surroundings and lush green forests, making it a perfect spot for adventure enthusiasts who love nature.
River Rafting in Arunachal
Arunachal, along with being an excellent place for nature and sightseeing lovers, is also a great destination for adventure buffs due to its stunning rafting courses. One of the most thrilling experiences is river rafting in the mighty Brahmaputra River and its tributaries. Rafting in Arunachal Pradesh takes you through some isolated areas and offers wonderful views amidst forests, presenting a number of challenges such as drops, rapids, and riffles.
River Rafting in Ladakh
Ladakh, a landscape paradise nestled in the mountains of India, offers great river rafting experiences in the Indus and Zanskar rivers. Famous among adventure enthusiasts, Ladakh has intermediate to intense levels of rafting courses to cater to different experience levels. While enjoying the thrill of rafting, make sure not to get too distracted by the enormously beautiful scenes of the mountains surrounding you. Stay focused and enjoy the exhilarating ride!
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Another top activity for Incredible India explorers is nature sightseeing. Escaping the course of regular life and immersing oneself in the enormous beauty of nature and its breathtaking sights is something no one would say no to. Nature sightseeing in the Indian hill stations has captured the hearts of tourists from around the globe. The majestic Great Himalayas never fail to catch the eye of every passer-by. From Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh to Kashmir, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, and other regions across North to South, East to West, there are some of the most preferable locations to experience the pleasing topography of nature. It's not just the mountains, but also the incredible natural diversity that makes the environment irresistible, enticing people to come back again and again.
Uttarakhand Hill Stations
In the meadow of the Great Himalayas, lies the enormous beauty of Uttarakhand, showcased by its captivating hill stations. Uttarakhand is loved by adventure and nature tourism enthusiasts for the thrilling experiences it offers amidst the tranquil environment - quite quirky, isn't it? The state is spread from the foothills of the Himalayas to the high summits of the mountains, offering a diverse range of landscapes. From Rishikesh, the low-lying adventure hub, to the stunning topography of Auli, Uttarakhand is home to many adorable hill stations that cater to various preferences and interests. Whether you seek thrilling adventures or seek solace in the lap of nature, Uttarakhand's hill stations have something special to offer.
Himachal Hill Stations
Himachal Pradesh has been playing the role of a summer healer for the people of the North Indian plains for a long time, spreading its charisma and calming their minds from their daily hustle. The state is home to plenty of beautiful hill stations, aboding quaint and scenic towns with pleasant landscapes. Peaking to the Himalayan peaks all the time, Himachal Pradesh, along with being the "easiest to access" of all Himalayan states, has more than many reasons to be next on your list of destinations to visit.
Kashmir Hill Stations
Nothing needs to be proven when it comes to Kashmir. It is one of the most praised locations for mountain lovers, often referred to as the "Switzerland of India," gathering travel buffs from around the globe. The beauty that is often seen in pictures can be witnessed firsthand in the adorable hill stations of Kashmir. Sonmarg, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Srinagar, Yusmarg, and many more hill stations will leave you in awe with their stunning vistas and natural charm.
Sikkim Hill Stations
To the peaks of the Himalayas and the forests of the Western Ghats, Sikkim boasts an enormous collection of beautiful experiences within its picturesque boundaries. Sikkim's hill stations are captivating, offering a blend of stunning mountain ranges, murmuring water streams, lakes reflecting the sunshine, and cascading forests. Sikkim looks at its best throughout the year, and some of the popular hill stations here include Pelling, Gangtok, Aritar, Lachen, Namchi, Mangan, and more.
Arunachal Hill Stations
The untouched beauty of Arunachal Pradesh is a landscape that showcases great wildlife amid the enormous beauty of the mountains. It is the perfect place to experience mother nature at its best, as Arunachal Pradesh Hill Stations lie on the eastern edge of the country. The once-anticipated and challenging terrain now boasts accessibility to every nook and corner of the state. Hill stations in Arunachal Pradesh, providing the essence of the "Land of the Dawn," include Tawang, Bomdila, Itanagar, and Pasighat.
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India comes as one of the most promising countries when it comes to heritage tours. Heritage tourism is an important element of Incredible India's top things to explore in its tourism campaign to attract both international and domestic travelers. From the majestic Taj Mahal to the intricate carvings of ancient temples, India's cultural and historical tourism sights serve as a feast for heritage and history buffs. The epics of great dynasties and rulers are evident through their architectural monuments, making everyone wonder and transporting them to the bygone era. India's long history carries the stories of each era, scattered throughout the country, memorizing the presence of old happenings on the land.
Recognized as the face of India globally, the Taj Mahal is a beautiful epitomical structure dedicated to one of the wives of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. This majestic art of beauty incepts the clinging feelings of every lover to reality. This incredibly redefined white beauty never runs out of tourists, as the Taj Mahal remains a main attraction for international tourists visiting India.
Ajanta & Ellora Caves
The earliest evidence of Buddhism in India, Ajanta and Ellora caves, showcases the beautiful work of the Buddha monks from around 2000 years ago. These caves are meticulously carved in the rock, displaying an amazing understanding of art and architecture that defines the culture and beliefs of ancient India on the walls of these caves.
Khajuraho Temples
The temple complex of Khajuraho is a testimony to the rich heritage of ancient India. Located in Madhya Pradesh, these 25 temples depict the culture and understanding of that time regarding prominent human life. During this heritage walk, you will witness beautifully carved sculptures throughout the temple walls, roofs, and even on the floors. All of these details in the buildings hold architectural significance and brilliance, making it an adorable heritage site.
Konark Sun Temple
At Konark Sun Temple, the language of stone surpasses the language of man. The temple is dedicated to the deity Sun and is one of the most amazing works of architectural depictions from the Kalinga Dynasty. The temple is designed in the shape of a chariot and features six horses carved on one side of the temple. It is considered one of the largest Brahmin sanctuaries and is a UNESCO world heritage site. A heritage walk to the Konark Sun Temple will amaze you and leave you in awe.
Hampi Ruins
Situated in the Vijayanagar district of Karnataka, this site is a UNESCO world heritage site. Once a part of a prosperous kingdom, it now lies in ruins; nevertheless, it remains an amazing site to witness. You can see a collection of Dravidian-style architecture temples and other structures, all displaying intricate architectural detailing and carvings that make us wonder about the artistic significance of the old days.
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Renowned for its deep-rooted spirituality and diverse religious significance, India is a prime destination for spiritual souls. A plethora of sacred sites and revered temples scattered throughout the country offer profound and transformative experiences to the pilgrims. From the holy city of Varanasi, where the Ganga River is worshipped, to the yoga center of the world, Rishikesh, where people come in search of serenity and immerse themselves in devotion, India offers spiritual sanctuaries for believers of all religions. India has visiting the sacred city of Haridwar, the iconic temples of Ujjain and Puri, the Golden many religious sites to explore for Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. Whether Temple of Amritsar, or the monasteries and Buddhist temples at Sarnath and Bodhgaya, India will be your place in your soul-stirring journey of devotion and spirituality.
The spiritual capital of India, Varanasi, is one of the fondest places to visit for spiritual and pilgrimage tourism. No place could compare to the inclusive beauty and serenity of this city. One of the oldest cities in India, Varanasi is also known by other popular names like Banaras and Kashi. The sounds of chanting, temples, people, and worship everywhere are what make the scene perfect in Banaras. Also, don't miss the evening Ganga Aarti on the Ganga Ghats.
The gateway to pilgrimages in India, Haridwar is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in the country. Located on the foothills of the Himalayas, this sacred city is picture-perfect for spiritual journeys. The swiftly flowing Ganga, people making holy dips on the banks, and the markets full of religious artifacts create a natural and beautiful atmosphere in Haridwar. There are many temples to visit, but nothing should be prioritized over witnessing the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti.
The yoga capital of the world, Rishikesh, is no wonder one of the top pilgrimage destinations in India. Rishikesh used to be the place for meditation and daily yoga sessions of sages of India. The adorable Lakshman and Ram Jhula (Suspension bridges), Beatles Ashram, and Shivpuri are must-visit places here.
Situated on the banks of the holy Shipra river, Ujjain has plenty of pilgrimage sites to make up your tour. Also, being the home of one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, Mahakaleshwar, Ujjain welcomes many spiritual seekers to it. The serene and hospitable environment makes it a preferable place for some offbeat experiences in Madhya Pradesh. Similar to Varanasi, Ujjain too lets you dive into spirituality amidst the crowd of people.
Puri Odisha
One of the four holy shrines (Char Dham) of Hindus, the Shree Jagannath Temple is the main attraction of Puri. It attracts a lot of pilgrims due to its significance in the Hindu religion. Puri is also home to many other significant temples, making it a must-visit destination for a pilgrimage tour. You can explore the local culture and tradition by visiting markets and talking to the locals.
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When it comes to adventure tourism, India offers a plethora of adventure activities, catering to both new and expert adventurers. India stands at the forefront of adventure tourism on the global tourism map. From the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the pristine beaches of Goa, the country provides endless opportunities for adrenaline enthusiasts. Whether it's trekking the low and high hills, exploring the mighty Himalayan peaks, experiencing breathtaking views of valleys, rafting through the streams of the Ganga, snorkeling in the Andaman Sea, or engaging in thrilling cycling tours, each activity offers captivating experiences. These activities have become increasingly popular among people in India. Whether you are a beginner in the adventure world or seeking more thrilling experiences, India has a wide array of options waiting for you to explore.
Paragliding
Why always keep looking up at the mountains when you can gaze down from the high skies while paragliding? One of the most adventurous sports out there, paragliding is a must-do activity if you want to experience something exceptional. And the best part is, it's totally safe as you'll be accompanied by an expert who ensures all safety measures are taken. Mussoorie, Manali, Bir Billing, and Sanasar are some of the best-known places to enjoy this thrilling activity.
Who glides swiftly over the ice? Definitely, you should enjoy this thrilling adventure sport while in the mountains. The snow-capped landscape and the chilly yet exhilarating winds make skiing an unforgettable experience. The best locations to try this activity are Pahalgam and Gulmarg in Kashmir, Solang, Kufri, and Rohtang Pass in Manali, and Auli in Uttarakhand.
Mountaineering
Mountaineering is becoming more and more popular and is undoubtedly one of the adrenaline-pumping sports you can enjoy in adventure tourism in India. It offers something out of the box, something worth remembering - a moment that could stay with you for a lifetime. Though the peaks are tough to conquer, enthusiasts won't give up. The best places to start your mountaineering experiences should be Manali and Sikkim as they have some low peaks suitable for beginners. For intermediate and experienced climbers, Ladakh, Nanda Devi, Garhwal, and Himachal (Kullu, Spiti & Kinnaur) are excellent choices.
How long has it been since you last rode a bicycle? Guess what, it won't be long before you start again. Cycling is a new trend in the adventure tourism world that is gaining popularity at a rapid pace. Riding with friends by your side and witnessing beautiful sights along the way is a truly memorable experience. The best part is, you are in charge and can go wherever you want. Not to mention, cycling is not only the safest but also the healthiest adventure activity. So, get ready to step on the pedal and say, "Let's Go!" Some of the tracks that you should consider for cycling through great landscapes are Chennai to Puducherry, Somnath to Diu, Coorg to Munnar, Shillong to Cherrapunji, and Manali to Leh.
Snorkelling
India is also one of the top destinations for snorkelling adventures. You got to see what is below the water's surface? Well, snorkelling is the thing you need. The amazing underwater world is just below our feet to explore. Snorkelling is swimming on the surface of the seawater at shallow depths, keeping half of the body submerged in the water. This allows us to see marine life right before our eyes. The top places to do snorkelling in India are Andaman, Lakshadweep, Goa, and Pondicherry.
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Northern India, a marvellous wonderland region of India, holds some of the greatest places to explore. This region comprises the majestic Himalayas in the north, the Thar desert in the west, and the vast plains in the rest. Undoubtedly, the mountains offer rare landscapes to explore, as do the royal state of Rajasthan and the pilgrimage hub of Uttar Pradesh. A North India tour boasts a diverse culture, encompassing the most important Sikh pilgrimage site, The Golden Temple, significant Hindu pilgrimages like Char Dham, and Islamic mosques such as Jama Masjid. Northern India is adorned with the beauty of nature and culture, reflected in its vibrant array of colors.
Some of the must-visit tourist attractions on a North India tour are:
Taj Mahal - Agra, Uttar Pradesh
The more you see it, the more beautiful it looks. The Taj Mahal is undoubtedly a masterpiece dedicated to love, which continues to evoke the emotions felt by many who are in love. As a UNESCO World Heritage site and India's most famous monument, it remains a timeless place to spend time with your loved ones. It is a must-visit place in any North India travel guide.
Jaipur - The Pink City, Rajasthan
Renowned as the "Pink City" for its buildings painted in pink, Jaipur , the capital city, boasts a wealth of historic splendors. It showcases some of the finest architectural marvels from the royal era, including magnificent forts, palaces, and impeccably designed buildings that captivate the eyes. From the enchanting mornings to the golden sunsets, Jaipur turns everything into gold, resembling the mythical philosopher's stone. It is a highlight of India tourism.
Varanasi - Spiritual City on the Banks of the River Ganges, Uttar Pradesh
Varanasi , the oldest city that has preserved its ancient charm, takes you on a journey back in time. Situated along the banks of the revered Ganges River, Varanasi is known by various names such as Banaras and Kashi. It is renowned for its serenity and is home to the Jyotirlingas, a significant Hindu pilgrimage site including the Vishwanath Mandir. Witness the rituals performed on the ghats, including cremations, and experience the incredible spirituality of the place. Incredible India.
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South India is a captivating region of India that offers a plethora of awe-inspiring sites for travelers. With its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural wonders, it presents an irresistible charm. The architectural marvels of South India , such as the grand temples of Tamil Nadu, the intricate carvings of Hampi in Karnataka, and the magnificent palaces of Kerala, leave visitors in awe. The region's diverse landscapes are equally mesmerizing, from the serene backwaters of Kerala to the lush tea plantations of Munnar, the breathtaking hill stations of Ooty and Kodaikanal, and the pristine beaches of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. South India spoils travelers with a variety of stunning vistas. Whether exploring ancient temples, indulging in rejuvenating Ayurvedic treatments, embarking on wildlife safaris, or simply immersing in the serenity of nature, a South India tour promises a truly remarkable travel experience that lingers in the hearts of travelers long after their journey ends.
Some of the Most Popular Tourist Places in the South India Travel Guide
Munnar - Kerala
Welcome to the picturesque hill station of munnar , nestled amidst the mist-shrouded mountains of Kerala, India. Beyond its breathtaking landscapes, Munnar offers a plethora of immersive experiences that will leave you spellbound. Embark on a tea plantation tour and delve into the fascinating world of tea production, from plucking the leaves to savoring a freshly brewed cup. Indulge in the serenity of a spice garden, where fragrant aromas infuse the air, and learn about the diverse spices that make Kerala cuisine so irresistible. Take a leisurely stroll through the vibrant local markets, engaging with friendly vendors and sampling delectable street food. Finally, surrender to the tranquility of Munnar's cascading waterfalls, where nature's symphony soothes your soul. Munnar is a sensory delight, offering unforgettable experiences at every turn. Plan your visit to Munnar in Kerala, South India for an incredible journey.
Meenakshi Temple - Madurai, Tamil Nadu
Visiting the Meenakshi Temple in Madurai , Tamil Nadu is an immersive journey into a world of divine splendor and architectural brilliance. The ornate gopurams beckon with their vibrant sculptures, leading you into a sacred realm. Inside, a labyrinth of halls and shrines adorned with intricate carvings awaits, evoking a sense of awe. The Hall of Thousand Pillars mesmerizes with its grandeur. Chants, incense, and devotional music fill the air, heightening the spiritual ambiance. This cultural hub is not only a place of worship but also a celebration of traditions and festivals. A pilgrimage to the Meenakshi Temple is an experience that nourishes the soul and leaves an indelible mark. Plan your India tour for a religious vacation and explore the rich heritage of temples in India.
Hampi - Karnataka
Welcome to Hampi , a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the heart of Karnataka, India. Prepare to be transported to a bygone era as you wander through the remnants of a once-flourishing Vijayanagara Empire. Hampi's surreal landscape, dotted with majestic boulders, ancient temples, and crumbling ruins, creates a mesmerizing setting. The Virupaksha Temple, with its towering gopuram, stands as a testament to the architectural brilliance of the past. As you explore the scattered remnants of palaces, step wells, and monolithic structures, you'll feel a sense of wonder and reverence for the history and artistic marvels that unfolded here. Hampi is a captivating destination that immerses you in a captivating tapestry of heritage, spirituality, and breathtaking landscapes. Plan your Hampi South India Heritage Tour and explore the rich history and cultural treasures of India.
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Tourism in Eastern India is a treasure trove of diverse and enchanting experiences that will leave any traveler spellbound. From the misty hills of Darjeeling to the vibrant culture of Kolkata, and from the pristine beauty of the Sundarbans to the spiritual aura of Puri's Jagannath Temple, this region offers something for every wanderer. The stunning landscapes of the Northeast, with its cascading waterfalls, emerald-green tea plantations, and mesmerizing valleys, beckon adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. In Meghalaya, one can explore the living root bridges and hidden caves of Cherrapunji, while in Arunachal Pradesh, the mystical town of Tawang showcases ancient monasteries and breathtaking vistas of the Eastern Himalayas. The serene beauty of Sikkim's Gangtok, with its monastic charm and panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, is a visual delight. A North East India tour allows travelers to explore the unexplored, embrace diverse cultures, and revel in the breathtaking beauty of nature. It is a journey that not only ignites the senses but also nurtures the soul, leaving a lasting impression of the region's captivating allure.
Some of the Best Places to Visit in East & Northeast India Travel Guide Itinerary-
Darjeeling - West Bengal
Darjeeling , nestled in the picturesque hills of West Bengal, offers a delightful array of sightseeing opportunities. The town is renowned for its breathtaking views of the snow-capped Kanchenjunga, the third-highest peak in the world. The iconic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, takes visitors on a memorable journey through quaint tea gardens and charming hillside villages. The vibrant Mall Road is a bustling hub of shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a taste of local culture and cuisine. The Japanese Peace Pagoda and the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, known for its red pandas, are popular attractions. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in trekking, paragliding, and river rafting. Darjeeling's tea estates invite visitors to savor the world-famous Darjeeling tea, while the sunrise at Tiger Hill offers a mesmerizing spectacle. Darjeeling truly encapsulates the beauty of the Himalayas and provides an enchanting experience for all who visit. With its popularity as one of the popular tourist destinations in India, a Darjeeling West Bengal tour promises an unforgettable journey through captivating landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
Sundarbans National Park - West Bengal
The Sundarbans National Park , located in West Bengal, is one of the main wildlife attractions in East India. This exclusive and captivating destination draws visitors from around the world. As the largest mangrove forest in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park's unique ecosystem offers a home to the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger, making it a prime tiger habitat. Exploring the dense mangrove forests on a boat safari allows visitors to witness the rich biodiversity, spot various species of birds, and even catch a glimpse of the elusive tigers. The interconnected network of waterways creates a surreal ambiance, with the serene beauty of the mangroves adding to the allure. Spending a holiday in Sundarbans National Park offers a rare opportunity to experience the mystical charm of a mangrove forest and encounter one of nature's most iconic predators. It truly is an exclusive and unforgettable place to visit.
Jagannath Temple, Odisha
The Jagannath Temple , located in Puri, Odisha, is the most visited religious attraction in Eastern India. This holy site is awe-inspiring and spiritually significant, making it truly worth a visit. Dedicated to Lord Jagannath, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the temple holds immense religious importance for devotees. The architectural grandeur of the temple is breathtaking, with its towering spires and intricate carvings showcasing the rich heritage of Odisha's craftsmanship. The annual Rath Yatra, or Chariot Festival, attracts millions of devotees from all over the world, making it a vibrant and culturally significant event. The temple's sanctity, coupled with its vibrant festivities and religious rituals, creates an atmosphere of devotion and spirituality that leaves a lasting impact on visitors. It is not only a remarkable architectural masterpiece but also a place where one can experience the fervor of devotion and immerse themselves in the rich cultural traditions of Odisha. The Jagannath Temple in Odisha is undoubtedly one of the top 10 tourist points of interest in the state, reflecting its significance and appeal to both religious and cultural enthusiasts alike.
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The western region of India holds immense significance for travelers, offering captivating tourist attractions, a blend of history, culture, and natural wonders. From the bustling streets of Mumbai to the architectural marvels of Gujarat and the serene beaches of Goa, the region offers a myriad of experiences. Mumbai, the financial and entertainment capital of India, serves as a melting pot of cultures, showcasing the vibrant spirit of the country. Gujarat, with its rich heritage, beckons travelers with magnificent palaces, stepwells, and ancient temples. Goa, known for its pristine beaches and lively nightlife, remains a favorite destination for both domestic and international travelers. The top things to do in a Western India tour include vibrant festivals like Navratri and Diwali, indulging in lip-smacking street food, and experiencing the warm hospitality of the locals. The western region of India offers an enchanting travel experience that leaves a lasting impression on visitors.
Some of the top places and attractions to visit on a West India tour are:
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Embark on a whirlwind adventure through the vibrant metropolis of Mumbai , Maharashtra, where the pulse of India beats in harmony with the rhythm of life. Feel the energy surge through your veins as you navigate the bustling streets, where a kaleidoscope of colors, sounds, and aromas engulfs your senses. Explore the historic landmarks like the iconic Gateway of India and the majestic Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, witnessing the amalgamation of colonial and contemporary architecture. Indulge your taste buds with mouthwatering street food, from spicy vada pav to delectable pav bhaji. Lose yourself in the vibrant markets of Colaba and Crawford, where treasures await at every turn. And as the sun sets, revel in the glitz and glamour of Bollywood, catching a glimpse of the stars on Marine Drive. Visiting Mumbai is an exhilarating experience that will leave an indelible imprint on your soul, a symphony of chaos and charm that defines the spirit of this extraordinary city. Mumbai, Maharashtra is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring India.
Ajanta and Ellora Caves - Maharashtra
Embarking on a journey to the ancient wonders of Ajanta and Ellora Caves in Aurangabad , Maharashtra, is akin to stepping into a mystical time capsule. As you approach these awe-inspiring rock-cut caves, a sense of anticipation and wonder will fill your heart. Inside, you will be transported to a bygone era, where masterful craftsmanship and artistic brilliance unfold before your eyes. The intricate carvings, vibrant murals, and grand sculptures will evoke a profound sense of awe and admiration. Wandering through the dimly lit chambers, you will feel a deep connection to the past, as if the stories of the gods and goddesses depicted on the walls
Goa - Beaches and Portuguese Architecture
Embark on a journey to the vibrant paradise of Goa , where sun-kissed beaches, pulsating nightlife, and a laid-back atmosphere merge to create an unforgettable experience. Feel the warm sand beneath your feet as you stroll along the pristine shores, with the rhythmic waves serenading your senses. Indulge in thrilling water sports, from surfing to parasailing, or simply bask in the glorious sunshine and soak up the tropical vibes. Explore the charming streets of Old Goa, where colonial architecture and ancient churches transport you to a bygone era. Admire the intricate details and grandeur of Portuguese-inspired buildings, a testament to Goa's rich historical heritage. Lose yourself in the narrow lanes and vibrant markets, where a blend of Indian and European influences creates a unique cultural fusion. As night falls, immerse yourself in the infectious energy of Goa's legendary parties, where music fills the air and carefree spirits come alive. Dance the night away under the starry sky, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Goa is a symphony of relaxation, adventure, and endless possibilities, leaving you with memories that will linger long after you've bid farewell to its enchanting shores. As you plan your West India travel, make sure to include beach tours in India and refer to the comprehensive West India Travel Guide for an unforgettable Goa experience.
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Touring Central India, specifically Madhya Pradesh, means stepping into a distinctive world ruled by wilderness and history. This vast land, predominantly dedicated to wildlife, makes it a favorite and almost a paradise for nature, wildlife, and adventure enthusiasts, especially those who adore tigers. Moreover, the "Heart of India" holds great historical significance. It is adorned with remarkable historical structures and captivating tales that leave you wanting more. Additionally, the spiritual significance of Central India cannot be overlooked, with sacred ghats in Ujjain, the Kumbh Mela on the Shipra River, and ancient Buddhist stupas in Sanchi. Visiting Central India promises an unforgettable tourism holiday experience.
Here are some of the most recommended places to visit in the Central India travel guide:
Khajuraho Temples - Madhya Pradesh
The architecture of these 1000-year-old temples still withstands the force of nature to the fullest. This great site, spread over 20 square kilometers, will surely amaze you. Known for their temples built with marvelous architectural sense and geometrical references, they showcase intricate sculpture designs all over, including walls, pillars, and the ground. The artwork is so precise that people are unable to notice the little details made in the carvings. These temples are dedicated to the deities Shiva and Shakti, and they depict the essence of human life through their architecture. In terms of India Tourism, Khajuraho temple could be referred to as an underappreciated marvel of the ancient civilizations.
Kanha National Park - Madhya Pradesh
Kanha National Park , located in central India, is one of the most admired places for wildlife and adventure lovers. It is truly a grand paradise. The park is rich with diverse flora and fauna, and it serves as a habitat for many endangered and rarely seen animals. Additionally, it is a tiger reserve, boasting a population of over 100 Bengal Tigers within its expansive area spanning more than 2000 sq. km. Other major species that can be found here include Barasingha, Leopards, Wild boars, Bears, and Indian pythons, among others. Kanha National Park is a popular destination for wildlife tourism, attracting visitors from all over the world.
Gwalior Fort - Madhya Pradesh
The Gwalior Fort , a gigantic fortress in Gwalior, is said to have been dedicated to a sage named "Gwalipa" by King Suraj Singh, after the sage cured them of leprosy. However, beyond the legends, the fort dates back to the 6th century and has witnessed numerous attacks and wars, yet it still stands strong. Perched on an elevated hill, high above the city, Gwalior Fort provides a commanding view of all the other attractions in the vicinity. Gwalior Fort is a significant heritage tourism site, attracting visitors who are eager to explore its historical and cultural importance.
Through various dance forms, music, paintings, and literature, we are better able to learn more about the practices and beliefs of a culture. Art is just one aspect of the culture of a community. Art and culture are essential for the survival of a civilization, but they also function as a means to understand history. Talking about the country of India, it is one of the largest countries in the world, both in terms of area and population. It also has one of the most diverse mixes of cultures, which makes every region of the country stand out. The region of North India has been at the forefront of India's fight for freedom. The various states in the area, with their different topographies, bring in different variations in culture even though they are in close proximity to each other. For example, if we look at the mountainous region of Uttarakhand, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh, they create and wear traditionally woven beautiful Pankhi and Pashmina Shawls, which keep them warm during the harsh winters. Himachal is also known for its Angora wool Shawls, made from the soft coats of Angora rabbits. On the other hand, the Kota Doria fabric of Rajasthan is more suitable for the state's weather, being a light and airy material perfect for summers.
Rajasthan is also known for its puppetry art or "Kathputli," originally used for entertainment, which later became a medium to depict various socio-cultural issues as well. Rajasthan is also home to another famous fort called the Bandhavgarh Fort, infamous for being one of the haunted places in the country! Known for its display of sound and emotion, the Ragamala Paintings of the state are also highly cherished.
The philosophical practice of Yoga is said to have originated in the Himalayas, with Rishikesh in Uttarakhand widely known as the "Yoga Capital of the World." One of the prominent classical dances of India, Kathak, originated from the traveling storytellers of North India during the era of the Bhakti Movement, and includes epics and stories of Indian mythology.The earliest form of modern chess was also created during the reign of the Gupta Dynasty to help the young princes better understand military strategy. The double-edged sword of Khanda, primarily used by the Rajputs, also seemed to have been in use since the Gupta period. Along with the Khanda, the Chakram is also a weapon native to North India, made by Sikh warriors who also developed the martial art of Gatka. The practice aims to coordinate the mind and body to defend oneself and others.
This mix of arts, cultures & history in this region of the country is also visible in its monuments like the Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Agra Fort, Jantar Mantar, Golden Temple, Hawa Mahal, and memorial places such as the India Gate and the Jallianawala Bagh.
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The Southern region of India is enriched from an arts, culture, and history perspective. It is home to a number of classical dances such as Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Kathakali, and Mohiniyattam, each showcasing its own unique style and narrative. The region is also famously known for its exquisite Kancheepuram, Ikat, and the white and gold Kasavu Silk sarees, which are admired for their craftsmanship and elegance. The renowned painter Raja Ravi Varma also hails from Southern India, specifically from Kerala. His paintings are still cherished today for their display of Indian storytelling through European art and aesthetics, capturing the essence of mythological tales and cultural scenes. Originating in the 16th century in India, the Deccani style of miniature paintings grew in popularity during the Islamic reign and showcased the Persian style of art in its initial stages before Indian artists took over, resulting in a fascinating fusion of influences.
South India is also known for its various handicrafts, such as the Aranmula Metal Mirror, Coir work, Palm leaf work, Seashell carving, and the fragrant Sandalwood carving. The region is also famous for creating the Urumi Whip Sword, a unique bladed weapon designed like a whip, known for its complexity and challenge in maneuvering. It originated in the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu and is presently used in the native martial arts of Kalaripayattu. Tamil Nadu and Kerala also celebrate prominent harvest festivals of the region, Pongal and Onam, respectively, which showcase the cultural richness and traditions of the southern states.
Being the land of Dravidian architecture, South India boasts numerous historical temples and monuments, such as the iconic Hampi of the Vijayanagar Empire in present-day Karnataka, the revered Tirupati Balaji Temple, the magnificent Ramanathaswamy Rameshwaram Temple, Vithala Temple, Suchindram Temple, and the awe-inspiring Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple. The influence of being a colonial land is also visible in the regions of Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, which display their own French and British architectural styles of buildings. Puducherry, having been a French colony for around 158 years, still retains French as one of the spoken languages in the union territory.
Though being part of the same country, the scripts of North and South India vary immensely. Their origins in the Brahmi language caused variations along the way, as the script travelled upward from the South. Different mediums used to write the script are attributed to this difference. For example, the rounded lettering of Southern languages is due to them being written on leaves, whereas the use of cloth and birch bark as mediums allowed for the angular lettering of the North to be written more effectively.
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The states of Odisha, Jharkhand, and West Bengal in the eastern part of India are among the top five states with the highest coal reserves in the country. Home to the buildings of Nalanda Mahavira, East India is a marvel with elaborate and beautiful structures such as the Mahabodhi Temple Complex in Bihar, which is a prominent site of Buddhism, built during the reign of Emperor Ashoka of the Mauryan Empire. The Konark Sun Temple of Odisha is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dedicated to the Sun God Surya, the temple is built as a Chariot with twenty-four wheels led by horses. East India is also known for its popular classical dance known as Odissi, along with its folk dances of Jat-Jatin and Santhali. Jat-Jatin is performed by women in the Mithila region of Bihar during the monsoon season, whereas Santhali is performed by the Santhal tribes of Jharkhand. Also famous is the Chhau dance of West Bengal. It is an open-air dance/performance with its origin in martial arts and tribal traditions. It depicts instances from epics like the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. Talking about martial arts, Odisha has its own martial art known as Paika. Chhau uses movements from this art.
Paika is a very old form of martial arts and can be compared to the Kalaripayattu of Kerala and foreign martial arts like Wushu and Judo. Bihar in East India is known for its Madhubani wall paintings as well. Originated in Mithila, it dates back to the age of the Ramayana. The themes of the paintings vary but revolve around love and fertility and include deities, sun, moon, flora, and fauna, etc. Although it is a style of wall painting, these are now painted on various mediums. Another art form of this region of the country is the Patachitra art form, known for its bold lines and strokes, and painted on a scroll to present a story. The Batik art style of West Bengal is a unique one with its usage of dyes and wax to paint a picture.
North East is home to one of the most beautiful landscapes in the country, with its mighty mountains and quaint valleys sure to charm you. Manipuri of Manipur and Sattriya of Assam are the famous classical dances belonging to the region. Assam also has the folk dance of Bihu, performed during the harvest festival under the same name, by men and women while wearing the traditional clothing of the state. Bardo Chham of Arunachal Pradesh is a dance performance where dancers wear colorful masks and represent the result of performing good deeds over evil. Cheraw, more commonly known as the Bamboo Dance of Meghalaya, is a dance where the dancers dance in a rhythmic beat played by the bamboo placed in a criss-cross formation. The state of Manipur is the originator of the Thang Ta martial art form. It is a kind of martial art based on the usage of external weapons along with the internal practice of physical control. It is more than just fighting; it includes physical control and breathing methods. Some forms of Thang Ta are ritualistic in nature and are performed at special rites such as funerals.
The North eastern region is also well-known for its crafts made of bamboo, cane, and reeds. It is also known for weaving some of the finest silks, such as the Eri, Muga, and Pat silk types. Eri silk, made in Assam, is often called "Peace silk" because of the way it is produced. It is extracted from the cocoons of moths who have already emerged, unlike other methods where the cocoons containing the pupae are boiled. In this method, no insects are killed, hence the name "Peace silk." The North East also has some wonderful and historically prominent sites, such as the Urgelling Gompa in Arunachal Pradesh. This monastery is considered important for the followers of Buddhism since it is said to be the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama. Manipur's Kangla Fort is also of immense significance to the people of Manipur. Kangla used to be the state's capital, a major political and religious center, and is highly regarded by the Manipuris as a major landmark in their history. Next is the Water Palace or the Neer Mahal. It is a royal palace built by the Manikya Empire from Tripura.
It is situated in the middle of the Rudrasagar Lake and is a beautiful display of Hindu and Islamic architecture. Apart from these, truly marvelous to behold are the living root bridges of Meghalaya. These bridges are made by the indigenous people of the Khasi and Jaintia tribes over centuries, using the roots of trees. They make it possible for them to travel and are helpful during the monsoon season when most rivers overflow. Prominent living root bridges in Meghalaya are the Nongriat and the Cherrapunji root bridges. These bridges are a display of the harmony between nature and people. Another fascinating concept from the Northeast is the Nghah Lou Dawr. At a distance of 65 kilometers from Aizawl, the capital city of Mizoram, there are shops called Nghah Lou Dawr. These shops sell vegetables, fruits, and regional eatables. What makes these shops special is the absence of a shopkeeper! These shops do not have a shopkeeper but have prices listed and expect the customers to pay for whatever they buy honestly. These shops are need-based, as many of the owners are farmers who do not have help to run both the farm and the shop. Despite there being no surveillance, these shops work well due to the trust the farmers have in people.
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This region of the country boasts about having the longest coastline in the country, which is in Gujarat. The state of Maharashtra is famous for its celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi, a weeklong festival during which the idols of Lord Ganesha are welcomed and worshipped in homes for four to five days, after which they are immersed in a water body during the time of Visarjan. Maharashtra is also known for its high-quality Paithani Silk sarees, which give off a kaleidoscopic appearance due to their intricate weaving. The Kolhapuri chappals, a kind of footwear made out of leather, are also famous handicrafts of the State, originating from the Maharashtrian town of Kolhapur. Gujarat in western India is recognized for its Bandhani printed Fabric made using the Tie & Dye technique. Along with these, the coastal town of Diu is known for its jewelry made out of tortoise shells, which are sustainable in nature since these shells are found in abundance on the town’s shores.
Popular folk dances of the region include the Garba and Dandiya of Gujarat and Lavni of Maharashtra. Garba is a traditional folk dance performed during the festival of Navratri in honor of Goddess Durga. Garba is performed prior to the worship, and Dandiya, played with a pair of sticks, is performed after. The Maharashtrian dance of Lavni was originally considered an erotic dance and was considered derogatory. But over time, it has evolved into a performance art from what it originally was.
Western India is home to a number of monuments and historical sites with a large tourist footfall as well, such as the Gateway of India, and the Ajanta and Ellora caves. The Ajanta sculptures are a UNESCO World Heritage Site contained in caves that depict Lord Buddha’s life and Buddhist deities. The Ellora caves are famous for the intricately built Kailasa Mandir, which is a tall temple carved out of a single rock, making it a truly magnificent structure. West India also contains one of the temples of the Char Dham, The Dwarkadhish Temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is a multi-storied temple and is considered to be thousands of years old. Apart from temples and caves, Daman and Diu have some of the most beautiful churches built by the Portuguese during their occupation of these towns. These include the St. Paul’s Church and The Bom Jesus Basilica.
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The central part of India, containing Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, is home to the largest number of tribals in the country. The region hosts a five-day Lokrang Festival every year to honor and celebrate the rich tribal and folk traditions of the country. Although the region does not have its own classical dances, folk dances like Panthi, Maanch, Jawara, and the Matki Dance are quite popular. The state of Madhya Pradesh is famous for its fabric of Chanderi Silk, a light yet strong material made by weaving together a blend of Silk, Chanderi cotton, and Silk cotton. The region is also of importance to followers of Buddhism, due to the presence of the Sanchi Stupa and the Ashoka pillar.
The natural limestone caves of Kutumsar and the caves of Bhimbetka are also popular. The Bhimbetka caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contain paintings dating back to the prehistoric age, which are considered the earliest evidence of art in South Asia. Madhya Pradesh also houses another UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is the Khajuraho Group of Monuments. Erected by the Chandella Dynasty, they carry sculptures representing the manifestation of Shiva and Shakti, the Yin and the Yang.
The states of North India are hugely varied in their topography, consisting of snow-clad mountains and blazing deserts, fertile valleys, and metropolitan cities. This variation allows for different temperatures and the existence of a variety of flora and fauna. Given such differences, the region is home to a number of cultures with their own languages, traditions, and ways of living life. They have their own rites and rituals, along with distinct ways of celebrating them. There are a number of fairs and festivals that take place in North India each year. Here are some of the must-see festivals in North India.
Bikaner Camel Festival, Rajasthan
An important part of life for the people of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, camels are held in high regard. They are referred to as the "Ship of the Desert," making commuting through rough terrains easier. Organized by the Department of Tourism, Rajasthan, this two-day festival is held in January every year in Bikaner, Rajasthan, honoring the beauty and resilience of camels. The festival, a must-attend festival in Rajasthan , commences from the Junagarh fort with parading camels adorned with fancy necklaces, anklets, and bridles. A camel pageant is held, consisting of various games and competitions for the camels. Not just for the camels, various games are also held for the visitors, like tug-of-war and kabaddi, among others. The festival concludes with a beautiful display of fireworks lighting up the night sky, until next year.
Hemis Festival, Ladakh
The Hemis Festival is a must-visit festival in the Leh district of Ladakh during your Leh Ladakh tour. Held on the tenth day of the fifth month according to the Lunar Tibetan calendar, it honors Guru Padmasambhava, revered for popularizing Tantric Buddhism in the Himalayan region. The two-day festival, celebrated since 1730, features the vibrant Chaam dance or Mask Dance, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Accompanied by the mesmerizing sounds of drums, cymbals, and bells, the festival holds great significance for the Buddhist and Tibetan communities of the area.
Kumbh Mela in Haridwar & Prayagraj
The Kumbh Mela is a prominent religious festival for the devotees of Hinduism. It happens every three years, rotating between four pilgrim cities situated on four sacred rivers: Haridwar on the River Ganga, Ujjain on the River Shipra, Nashik on the River Godavari, and Prayagraj on the Triveni Sangam, which is the confluence of Rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati. The attendees, which include ascetic saints, sadhus, and visitors, take a dip in these holy rivers, which is believed to wash away their sins. These sites are prominent due to the legend revolving around Lord Vishnu, in which he was said to be carrying a pot of holy nectar, and four drops were spilled during a scuffle. The places where the drops spilled are these pilgrim sites and are therefore considered sacred places to attain salvation.
Jaipur Literature Festival, Rajasthan
If you are a bibliophile or a literature fanatic, the Jaipur Literature Festival is something that you must experience at least once. Started in the year 2006, the festival is a five-day affair that takes place in the beginning of the year and features talks, discussions, and interactions between authors and readers. The gathering had only around 18 speakers and about a hundred attendees when it first began, but now the Jaipur Literature Festival is considered to be one of the most important literature festivals globally, attracting people to fly to the pink city just to be a part of it. The festival includes a number of Indian as well as foreign authors. It also features musical artists and dance performances, creating a soothing ambiance and paying homage to the classical arts of India.
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The south of India is as vibrant as the north when it comes to its traditions and values. Known for its beaches and backwaters, the states in this region are also known for their blend of cultures. Even after centuries, the remnants of the past still remain. A celebration of history, religion, and culture is what makes the festivals of South India memorable. Let's take a look at some of the most popular fairs & festivals celebrated in Southern India.
Nehru Trophy Boat Race, Kerala
Named after the former Prime Minister of the country, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Nehru Trophy Boat Race is an annual event held in the Punnamada Lake of Kuttanad, Kerala. It is a must-see festival in Kerala, held on the second Saturday in the month of August. Long snake boats rushing on the waters are the main attraction of the event. The race transforms the otherwise tranquil lake into a lively place with the fervor of the oarsmen and the cheering crowd. It was in 1952 when the former Prime Minister visited the state. He was so mesmerized by the long snake boats that he leaped onto one, disregarding his security. Later, he gifted a silver trophy shaped like one of the boats as a token of his appreciation, hence the name.
Hampi Festival, Karnataka
Organized by the government of Karnataka, the Hampi Festival or the Hampi Utsav is held annually for three days. It is a must-attend festival on South India Festival & Cultural Tour, celebrated on the ruins of the city of Hampi, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Since 1336, the start of the Vijayanagara Empire, the festival has been cherished with fervor and enthusiasm to recreate the charm of the once-mighty empire. It focuses on the prominent monuments of the city, which are lit up during this time. Various song and dance performances called the Janapada Kalavahini also take place. Another highlight is the Jumbo Savari, a procession of beautifully decorated elephants resembling the mighty military of the Vijayanagara Empire. Along with these, various competitions such as photography and rangoli making are also organized. Visitors can indulge in delicacies from the food court and enjoy puppet shows and other street performances.
The harvest festival of Pongal is an important festival in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. It is a must-attend event on the South India Festival tour. The festival is celebrated to give thanks to Lord Suryanarayan, the Hindu God of Sun and Mother Nature. It marks the beginning of the Tamil month of Thai and is a four-day-long celebration. The four days of Pongal include Bhogi Pongal, Surya Pongal, Mattu Pongal, and Kaanum Pongal. The second day, Surya Pongal, is considered to be the main day of Pongal celebrations, dedicated to the Sun God. Women wake up early to create beautiful Kolams in front of their doorsteps using rice flour and prepare the sweet dish made out of rice, milk, and jaggery, also called Pongal, as an offering to the Sun God. Another important event of Pongal is Mattu Pongal, a day dedicated to cattle such as cows, bulls, and oxen. They are washed, their horns painted and decorated, and offered Pongal. Traditional bullfights known as Jallikattu are also a special feature of this day.
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Eastern India is a prominent region for the devotees of religions such as Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism. From Nalanda Mahavira in Bihar to the Jagannath Temple in Odisha, East India is truly a marvel to behold. It celebrates its festivals with crazy enthusiasm and passion, making it a delightful event for the attendees. The region has historic and religious significance, with its dark, interesting caves, and tranquil beaches. The northeastern part of India truly feels magical with its mist-covered mountains, lush green valleys, and raging waterfalls. Abundant with wildlife and diverse flora and fauna, this region of India is an example of sustainable living. The states here are composed of numerous tribes who proudly flaunt their culture. These tribes are what make the northeast so special, with festivities as unique and special as their own cultural practices.
The celebrations of these states are well-known among the people. Here are some of the popular festivals celebrated in the east and northeastern regions of India:
Durga Puja Festival
The festival of Durga Puja is celebrated on a large scale in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal, every year during the period of Navratri. It is a ten-day-long festival that illuminates the whole city. The idols of Goddess Durga are brought home or placed in public Pandals, which are open for visitors to seek blessings. Goddess Durga is highly revered in the state as the Mother Goddess, created by the energies of various Gods to defeat the demon Mahishasura. The festival of Navratri is celebrated in commemoration of the fight between the Goddess and the demon. The Pandals housing the idol of the Goddess are decorated based on certain themes, ranging from mythological epics to social issues. These Pandals are also known for serving delicious food to the visitors, a true testament to the city's love for their culinary delights. The ten-day festival culminates with the ritual called Visarjan, where the idol of the Goddess is immersed in the river bodies.
The Poush Mela takes place every year on the 7th day of the Bengali month of Poush. It is held in the town of Shantiniketan in the Birbhum district of West Bengal. This rural carnival celebrates the state and its culture. The fair is inaugurated with folk songs and music to kickstart the event. Various artists from Bengal perform folk and tribal dances such as Baul, Santhali, and Mundari. The fair also features numerous stalls selling fabrics and handicrafts made from jute, conch shells, etc. Moreover, it offers amazing Bengali food, including Alur Dom and Sondesh.
Hornbill Festival
Organized by the Government of Nagaland, the Hornbill Festival is an annual event. It is named after the Hornbill bird, which is featured in the tribal folklore of the state. The festival takes place at the Kisama Village in Nagaland. The major tribes of the state participate in this event and showcase their own songs, dances, and other performances. The festival beautifully depicts the tribal culture preserved by these tribes despite modernization. Besides the captivating performances, visitors can also indulge in various traditional Naga cuisines available during the festival.
Assam Tea Festival
Home to one of the major tea-producing regions of the world, Assam loves its tea. The tea festival is celebrated in Jorhat, Assam, and is promoted by the state's tourism department. During the festival, visitors can explore the nearby tea gardens and estates to learn about tea farming and even purchase some quality tea to take back home. There are various types of tea offered, including white, green, oolong, and the famous black tea of the state. Apart from these, visitors can also indulge in activities like golfing, rafting, and trying out local Assamese food. Additionally, guests are encouraged to visit the Guwahati Tea Auction Centre. So, enjoy your visit to this beautiful state in the northeast while sipping on your cup of garam chai.
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The western region of India houses temples and churches of religious and historic importance. With the remnants of the past, West India has a number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the Ajanta and Ellora caves of Maharashtra, the Dholavira caves and Rani ki Vav of Gujarat, and the St. Augustine Tower and the Basilica of Bom Jesus in Goa. Festival tourism in West India is also thriving, with the region hosting popular events, fairs, and festivals. Apart from these monuments and their history, these states also host some amazing festivals as well. The vibrant and diverse culture of West India comes alive during these festive celebrations, offering a unique opportunity for travelers to immerse themselves in the rich traditions and customs of the region. From colorful and lively processions to mesmerizing folk dances and music performances, these festivals showcase the true spirit of West India. Visitors can experience the joy and fervor of festivals like the Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra, Navratri in Gujarat, and Carnival in Goa. Each festival is steeped in local beliefs and customs, making it a fascinating cultural experience. Tourists from all over the world flock to West India during these festive occasions to witness the splendor and excitement that these events bring. In addition to the religious and historical attractions, festival tourism in West India has become a major draw for travelers seeking a unique and unforgettable experience. The fusion of heritage, architecture, and vibrant festivities makes West India a must-visit destination for those looking to explore the diverse cultural tapestry of this incredible region.
Ganesh Chathurthi
The festival of Ganesh Chathurthi is a prominent celebration in the state of Maharashtra. It takes place during the Hindu month of Bhadrapada every year. The ten-day festival honors the homecoming of the Hindu God Ganesha, who is revered as an epitome of wisdom and prosperity and is often referred to as Vighnaharta, the one who clears obstacles. The festivities commence with bringing the idol of the God to homes or Pandals for public viewing and worship, which are organized in most areas. Throughout the duration of the festival, the idol is worshipped and offered food offerings or prasad. On the tenth day, the idol is carried with songs and praise and then immersed in a water body, such as the sea, river, or a well, in a ritual called the Visarjan. Pandal hopping is a common activity during this time due to the numerous Pandals set up across the state. Additionally, a special sweet known as Modak holds significance during the festival and is a popular delicacy enjoyed by many. The Ganesh Chathurthi festival brings communities together, fostering a sense of joy, devotion, and cultural unity as people come together to celebrate and seek blessings from Lord Ganesha. It is a cherished time for people in Maharashtra and is marked by colorful decorations, lively processions, and heartfelt celebrations.
The Rann Utsav is a cultural festival held every year in Kutch, Gujarat, to celebrate the natural beauty of the white desert of Rann. The Rann of Kutch is a vast salt marshy land located in the Thar desert in the western state of Gujarat. The festival showcases the cultural and folk beauty of the people of Kutch through a display of art forms, including dance and song performances, traditional handicrafts, and more, all while hosting visitors with their warm hospitality. Especially enchanting are the cultural performances held against the backdrop of the white desert under the moonlight. Paramotoring, horse and camel rides, meditation, and yoga are among some of the activities visitors can indulge in during the festival. The Rann Utsav offers a unique opportunity for travelers to experience the vibrant culture, traditional art, and rich heritage of the region. It attracts people from all over the world, providing a memorable and immersive experience in the mesmerizing landscape of the Rann of Kutch.
Sunburn Festival Goa
If you are someone who loves dancing to loud music while enjoying the view of the setting sun at a fascinating beach, then the Sunburn festival is for you. The Sunburn Festival is a three-day event held at Vagator Beach in Goa every year. It is considered to be one of the largest music festivals in Asia. This EDM (Electronic Dance Festival) fest attracts a crowd of thousands each year and features numerous Indian as well as international music artists. Sunburn creates an extravagant ambiance with its enthusiastic crowd, amazing music, and unforgettable performances, which will leave you with a plethora of memorable experiences.
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This part of India not only contains historic monuments and temples but is also abundant with wildlife. Central India is culturally blessed to house the most number of tribes in the country. The state governments encourage the traditions and beliefs of the tribals and work hard to preserve their culture in this fast-moving economy. The diversity and fervor of these tribes can be observed in the way they celebrate their festivities. Some of the most popular festivals of the central region of India are:
Lokrang Festival
Home to the largest amount of tribal population in the country, Madhya Pradesh is also known for its Lokrang Festival. The festival is celebrated to honor the various tribes and their folk culture that make the state what it is. The five-day festival, held annually, is an important event in the state. It features classical and folk dances of the tribes, art and craft exhibitions, theatrical performances, and even book exhibitions showcasing books related to culture and literature. The aim of the festival is to preserve the various folk and tribal traditions of India and prevent them from going extinct.
Khajuraho Dance Festival
Held at the site of the Khajuraho group of monuments, the festival takes place annually in the state of Madhya Pradesh. This seven-day event, organized by the state's department of culture, encourages the classical arts of India by providing them with a stage amidst the glorious Khajuraho. It aims to keep alive the age-old heritage of Indian classical dance forms like Kathak, Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, etc. The mesmerizing performances are held on an open-air stage in front of the Chitragupta and Vishwanatha Temples of Khajuraho.
The Khajuraho Dance Festival is a captivating celebration of the rich cultural heritage of Madhya Pradesh and a testament to the artistic brilliance of Indian classical dance forms. This cultural extravaganza is a highlight of Madhya Pradesh Tourism and a must-attend event for anyone looking to experience the diverse and enchanting facets of Incredible India. Visitors from around the world gather at Khajuraho to witness the spellbinding performances and immerse themselves in the timeless beauty of these ancient dance forms in the historic backdrop of Khajuraho's magnificent temples.
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North India, a region steeped in history and culture, houses numerous exceptional museums that offer deep insights into its diverse heritage. These museums in North India serve as a treasure trove for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and curious explorers, featuring collections from various periods and genres. From the iconic National Museum in Delhi, the Government Museum and Art Gallery in Chandigarh, to the Allahabad Museum in Uttar Pradesh, each repository tells its own unique story. These popular museums to see provide an engaging and enlightening experience, showcasing the rich tapestry of Indian history, art, culture, and civilization.
The National Museum, Delhi
India is known for its diverse culture and history, but it's rare to find it all encapsulated in one place. However, you can do just that at The National Museum, Delhi. Situated in the heart of the city, this museum is undeniably a destination for anyone wanting to explore the history and culture of ancient India. The museum is divided into different sections, each displaying specific types of artifacts from various eras. These artifacts are thoughtfully arranged in chronological order to illustrate the transition from early Indian civilizations such as the Harappan and Mauryan periods, through to modern India.
Visiting Hours - 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Closed on Mondays and National Holidays.
Ticket Prices - 20 Rs for Adults. 650 Rs for Foreign Nationals, which includes an audio guide.
*Please note that ticket prices are subject to change.
Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II The City Palace Museum (MSMS II Museum), Jaipur
Transformed from a palace to a museum, the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II The City Palace Museum (MSMS II Museum) in Jaipur continues to exude its grandeur through its marvelous architecture and the inseparable remnants of the former rulers. As the descendants of the royal family still inhabit the City Palace, only the first floor has been converted into a museum for tourists. This museum now showcases the opulent relics from the royal era. Alongside the preserved architecture and Indian art, visitors can view wartime weapons including pistols with ivory handles, cannons, chain mail, and swords
Timings : 9 AM to 5 PM
Entry Fee : Rs.75 for Indians & Rs.300 for Foreigners
Himachal State Museum, Shimla
Timings : 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Entry Fee : Rs 20 per head for Indian citizens & Rs 50 per head for foreign citizens.
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South India's rich historical and cultural tapestry finds an elegant display in its diverse museums. Home to an array of historical artifacts, cultural relics, art, and natural history, the museums in South India offer an immersive experience into the region's past and present. Must-visit destinations include the Government Museum in Chennai, known for its Bronze Gallery, and the Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad, housing one of the largest personal collections in the world. Other popular museums to see include the Napier Museum in Thiruvananthapuram and the Visakha Museum in Visakhapatnam. Each provides unique insights into South India's heritage, making them a must for history enthusiasts and curious travelers.
Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad
The Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad, one of the largest museums in India, was once the personal collection of the Salar Jung family, former rulers of Hyderabad. Opened to the public in 1951, the museum houses some of the most antique artifacts from India and around the globe. The expansive area of the museum is divided into three blocks, each showcasing artifacts from different regions. The eastern block contains rare items from East and Middle Eastern countries, the western block displays antiques from Western countries, and the Indian block exhibits Indian antiquities.
Timings: Monday - Saturday (10:00 AM to 5:00 PM). Closed on Fridays.
Entry Fee: ₹20 for Children, ₹50 for adults, and ₹500 for foreign travelers. (₹50 per Camera/Smartphone)
The Government Museum(Madras Museum), Chennai
Preserving the history of Tamil Nadu, the Madras Museum, officially known as The Government Museum, is notably the second oldest museum in India, after Kolkata's Indian Museum. This museum is a treasure trove, boasting a unique collection of artifacts from the southern states. It not only houses a wealth of ancient sculptures and relics but also highlights the region's zoology and natural history.
Entry Fee: For Indian nationals - ₹10 for children and ₹15 for adults. For foreign nationals - ₹125 for children and ₹250 for adults.
The KDHP Tea Museum, Kerala
Think you know how to make tea? Test your knowledge at the KDHP Tea Museum in Kerala, nestled amidst picturesque tea gardens. The museum offers a glimpse into the bygone era of tea production and transportation, displaying wooden bathtubs, vintage furniture, and tea rollers. Visitors can also explore old technology used in tea production and see the rail engines and wheels once used for transportation. Don't forget to purchase some tea, available in various flavors, as a souvenir from the museum.
Timings: Open every day except Mondays and Good Fridays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Entry Fee: ₹75 per person for adults and ₹35 per person for children.
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Steeped in history and culture, East India offers a plethora of museums that provide a peek into the region's vibrant past and diverse heritage. These museums in East India range from the Indian Museum in Kolkata, the oldest in the country boasting vast collections of artifacts, to the unique tribal museums of Odisha showcasing indigenous art and culture. The region's museums, such as the Don Bosco Museum in Shillong or the Patna Museum, hold collections spanning natural history, archaeology, art, and ethnography. Visiting these popular museums is an enriching experience, allowing one to delve deeper into East India's multifaceted cultural tapestry.
Indian Museum, Kolkata
Strolling through the endless galleries of the Indian Museum in Kolkata, one is reminded that it is indeed the largest museum in India. It showcases a myriad of artifacts, many thousands of years old. This three-story building is distinctly divided into six sections: Art, Archaeology, Anthropology, Geology, Zoology, and Botany. Visitors can find sculptures from various historical periods and regions of India, including South India, Bengal, Bihar, and more. Understandably, many visitors may not have time to explore all the artifacts in detail, but multiple visits can help enrich the experience.
Timings: Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Entry Fee: For Indian adults and children - INR 75 and INR 20 respectively. For foreign travelers - INR 500.
Odisha State Museum
For those interested in delving into the culture and history of diverse regions, the Odisha State Museum is a must-visit. Boasting a vast array of artifacts, coins, sculptures, plates, stone inscriptions, tools, armor, and other historical items, this museum paints a rich tapestry of Odisha's past. Among its eleven sections, the Sculpture Gallery and the old currency and coin collection, featuring over 10,000 coins from different periods, are particularly popular with tourists. The museum also hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, offering an enriching opportunity to learn about the state's history.
Timings: Tuesday to Sunday (10 AM to 5 PM), Closed on Mondays.
Entry Fee: For Indian adults and children - INR 10 and INR 2 respectively. INR 100 for foreign travelers.
Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
Before you even enter the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata, you're captivated by the sight of the stunning white marble edifice, nestled in a 64-acre garden. The Memorial houses an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, and artifacts from the colonial era, effectively chronicling India's historical narrative. It showcases Indian textiles, manuscripts, and royal memorabilia, which were once integral to the British Empire's courts. Each item within this grand structure tells a unique story of India's history, heritage, and art.
Timings: Tuesday-Friday (10:00 AM to 6:30 PM), Saturday and Sunday (10:00 AM to 8:00 PM). Closed on Mondays.
Entry Fee: INR 50 for Indian adults, INR 20 for Indian children, and INR 500 for foreign tourists.
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West India offers an intriguing array of museums that celebrate its diverse history, rich culture, and unique artistic traditions. The museums in West India range from iconic institutions like the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya in Mumbai, known for its vast collection of artworks and artifacts, to specialized museums such as the Auto World Vintage Car Museum in Ahmedabad. Other popular museums include the Goa State Museum with its eclectic mix of cultural and historical artifacts and the Prince of Wales Museum in Mumbai. These destinations offer an immersive journey into West India's past, making them a must-visit for travelers interested in the region's heritage.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
Admiring the beautiful Indo-Saracenic style of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, formerly known as the Prince of Wales Museum, sets the tone for an enriching day ahead. This museum, one of the most frequented in the country, hosts approximately 50,000 exhibits spanning Art, Archaeology, and Natural History. These are spread across three sections within the museum's three-story space. Given the volume and variety of its collection, visitors often find that a couple of hours are barely enough to appreciate all that it offers.
Timings: Open every day from 10:15 AM to 6:00 PM, except on mandatory holidays in Maharashtra.
Entry Fee: ₹85 for Indian adults and ₹20 for Indian children. ₹650 for foreign adults.
The Calico Museum of Textiles, Ahmedabad
India's rich textile history finds expression in the Calico Museum in Ahmedabad. Founded by industrialist Gautam Sarabhai in 1948-49 to showcase exquisite Indian textiles, the museum features a collection of Shaminas, carpets, wall hangings, and Kashmiri shawls that took three years to make, along with a South Indian collection. Visitors can explore fabrics used by followers and rulers during the Mughal and Jain eras. The museum also displays regional arts and paintings, miniatures, religious textiles, 19th-century textiles, sculptures, temple relics, and furniture.
Timings: 10:15 AM to 12:30 PM and 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Closed on Mondays and public holidays.
Entry Fee: Free Entry (Pre-registration for tours is available at www.calicomuseum.org)
Museum of Goa
The Museum of Goa (MOG), a hub for artists and art lovers, excels in bringing together diverse people and art forms under one roof. This museum showcases the rich history of Goan art and culture to visitors. Furthermore, it hosts a variety of programs and events such as music concerts, plays, puppet shows, and art workshops. These interactive experiences offer participants a deeper understanding of Goan art.
Timings: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Closed on Mondays.
Entry Fee: ₹200 for Indian adults and ₹100 for Indian children. ₹300 for foreign adults and ₹150 for foreign children.
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Central India, rich in historical significance and diverse cultures, boasts a variety of fascinating museums. These museums offer glimpses into the region's vibrant past, from prehistoric times to the modern era. The State Museum in Bhopal, for instance, houses a fine collection of sculptures, paintings, and artifacts reflecting the state's heritage. The Tribal Museum in the same city offers insight into the life and traditions of the indigenous tribes. In Indore, the Central Museum displays artifacts from the prehistoric period to the late medieval era. These museums in Central India form a crucial part of any cultural exploration of the region.
Central Museum, Indore
Timings: 10 AM-5 PM every day, except on Mondays and other public holidays
Entry Fee: INR 10 for Indian citizens and INR 100 for foreign travelers.
State Museum, Bhopal
Situated on Shyamla Hills, the State Museum of Bhopal is an architectural beauty in its own right. Divided into several galleries, each segment highlights a distinct aspect of Madhya Pradesh's history and culture. One of the most visited galleries is the Tribal Gallery, exhibiting the art and culture of the various tribal groups inhabiting Madhya Pradesh. The displays offer an enlightening glimpse into the richness and diversity of these cultures. Another crowd favorite is the Archaeology Gallery, home to artifacts from ancient cultures including sculptures, pottery, and jewelry, offering insights into the historical lifestyles and interactions of these societies.
Timings: Open all days except Mondays and public holidays, from 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM.
Entry Fee: INR 20 for Indian adults and INR 400 for foreign travelers. Entry is free for minors, soldiers, and people with disabilities.
State Archaeological Museum, Gwalior
Nestled within the imposing Gwalior Fort, the Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum, also known as the State Archaeological Museum or "Gwalior Fort Museum," houses a fascinating array of sculptures, inscriptions, and artifacts dating back to ancient and medieval times. The Gwalior Fort, a historical spectacle in itself, is further enriched by the museum's presence. The museum's collection spans various periods in Gwalior's history and includes sculptures, pottery, jewelry, weapons, and armor, as well as an array of paintings and manuscripts. Among the highlights are the 9th and 10th-century Jain sculptures and the 16th and 17th-century Mughal paintings.
Timings: 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM.
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Best Time To Visit In India
The best time to visit India for holidays depends on the type of experience you seek. The tourism season in India varies across regions due to its diverse climate. The peak tourism season in India starts from September to June. For wildlife enthusiasts, winter is ideal as national parks are open, and wildlife sightings are abundant. Hill stations are most enjoyable during summer to escape the scorching heat of the plains. For trekking and hiking adventures, winter, monsoon, autumn, and spring offer pleasant weather. Plan your trip according to your preferences, and you'll discover India's incredible beauty and cultural richness, making it an unforgettable holiday destination. September to April can be considered an ideal time to explore India for tourism holidays.
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How to get around in India?
Traveling to India is a seamless experience, thanks to its well-developed transportation network. The country is easily accessible through various modes of transport, ensuring a smooth entry for tourists from around the world. India boasts an extensive road connectivity, making it convenient for travelers to explore different regions. The rail network, with an extensive network of trains, offers a scenic and comfortable journey to various destinations.
India is well-connected by domestic and international airports, offering direct flights from major cities like the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, Dubai, Singapore, and others. Each region of India, whether North, South, East, or West, has good international airports, easing travel for international visitors. Within India, traveling from one city to another is convenient and cost-effective. Most major cities have efficient metro systems, providing hassle-free transportation within urban areas. Buses and cab services are readily available, offering options for intercity and intra-city travel.
For shorter distances, auto-rickshaws are a popular mode of transport, providing a unique experience while navigating through busy city streets. Additionally, India's transportation options cater to various budgets, making it accessible to all kinds of travelers. Whether you wish to explore the historical sites of Delhi, the serene backwaters of Kerala, the majestic palaces of Rajasthan, or the scenic landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, getting around in India is easy and efficient. With its diverse transportation options, India welcomes tourists to embark on unforgettable journeys, immersing themselves in its rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and warm hospitality.
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Must-Follow Travel Tips for Exploring India
When visiting India, it's essential to check out important travel tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. Follow recommended guidelines for packing, cultural respect, local transportation, and staying safe. These tips will help you make the most of your India tour and have a memorable experience.
- Research and Plan Ahead: Familiarize yourself with India's culture, climate, and popular destinations. Plan your itinerary well in advance to make the most of your trip.
- Obtain Necessary Visas: Apply for the appropriate visa type and ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.
- Pack Wisely: Pack lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for the weather. Don't forget essentials like sunscreen, a hat, comfortable footwear, and insect repellent.
- Respect Local Customs: India is culturally diverse, so be respectful of local customs, traditions, and dress codes, especially when visiting religious places.
- Stay Hydrated: Carry a water bottle and stay hydrated, especially during hot weather. Use bottled or boiled water for drinking and brushing your teeth.
- Eat Wisely: Enjoy the delicious Indian cuisine but be cautious with street food. Choose restaurants with good hygiene practices to avoid foodborne illnesses.
- Negotiate Prices: Bargaining is common in markets, so negotiate prices for souvenirs and services to get the best deal.
- Stay Safe: Be vigilant in crowded places and watch out for pickpockets. Use reputable transportation services and avoid traveling alone at night.
- Use Local Transport: Experience India's culture up close by using local transport like trains, rickshaws, and buses.
- Respect Wildlife: If visiting wildlife sanctuaries, maintain a safe distance from animals and follow park rules for a responsible and enjoyable experience.
- Stay Connected: Get a local SIM card or international roaming plan to stay connected with family and access maps and travel apps.
- Carry Cash: While credit cards are widely accepted in cities, have some cash on hand for smaller establishments and remote areas.
- Mind the Monsoon: Be prepared for heavy rainfall during the monsoon season, and plan outdoor activities accordingly.
- Respect Photography Rules: Always seek permission before taking photos of people or religious sites, as some may be sensitive to photography.
- Embrace the Chaos: India can be bustling and chaotic, but embrace the vibrant atmosphere, and you'll be rewarded with a truly unforgettable travel experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Some frequently asked questions about india tourism & holiday packages., what is the best time to travel to india.
The diverse topography of India comprises mountains, beaches, and deserts. The large size of the country also blesses it with different climatic conditions, which means that, while some places in India may have the mercury rising in the summers, there are some, where the weather is cool and pleasant. Therefore, the best time to travel to India depends on the places a tourist would like to visit in the country. However, it is also safe to say that the winter season (October - March) is mostly preferred by the tourists while visiting India.
For wildlife sightings, both summer (March-mid June) and winter seasons are favourable. While the winter season is best for sighting animals basking in the sun during the day time, summer is the time when they can be seen frequently paying a visit to the water holes.
What kind of clothes do I need to carry while traveling to India ?
Two things to keep in mind while packing for India are:
1. Season : Since India experiences hot summers (in most of the parts) and chilly winters, travellers should pack according to the month they are planning a visit in. If the trip is planned in the months between March and September, carrying light woolens (in the hills) and cotton clothes (in other areas) will be enough. On the other hand, if the trip is scheduled between October and February, carrying heavy woollens for North India and light woollens for South India is advisable.
2. Special Interest Tour : If you have booked your tour for trekking in India or wildlife safari or any other specific activity, then the clothing has to be carried accordingly. For wildlife safari, camouflage clothing, or clothes of green and brown shades are recommended. For trekking, clothing varies according to the place, altitude, season and difficulty grade. Though carrying clothes for layering; a down jacket; a good pair or trekking shoes; a sun hat; a woollen cap, muffler; socks; and a pair of gloves are required.
Is India a safe place to travel with kids?
Yes, it is safe to travel to India with kids. While you can travel with kids almost anywhere in the country, there are some places that make for better family travel destinations, with their good hotels, plenty of activities for kids, clean air and safer environs.
Is payment through credit card accepted in India widely?
Yes, in all major cities and towns in India, credit card payments are accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops. Visa and Master Cards are widely accepted around the country, while some places also accept American Express, besides other types of cards.
What currency should I carry while traveling in India?
India's currency is Indian Rupees; it is advisable to exchange your currency at the airport or any foreign currency exchange before travelling to India.
I don't know English, how to deal with it while traveling to India?
While English is spoken and understood by a large number of people in India, it isn’t an absolute necessity. Instead, focus on learning some Hindi words that come in use in daily lives. You can also book a tour with Tour My India that offers tour guides who are proficient in different languages and can be mediators between you and other people you encounter in the country.
Is the Internet easily available in India?
Yes, the internet is easily available in India. All the major cities and towns, hotels, restaurants, and cafes in the popular destinations in India offer free Wi-Fi to their guests.
Do I need to take any medical precautions before going on a tour to India?
The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for India: Hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, cholera, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.
While most of the vaccines mentioned are optional and depend upon the country you are visiting from and your personal health status, it is recommended to get Hepatitis A and typhoid vaccinations along with Cholera, Hepatitis B, Japanese Encephalitis, Rabies, and Yellow Fever as precaution.
Do I need a Visa to go to India?
All nationals, except nationals from Bhutan, Nepal and Maldives need a valid visa to enter in India. Maldives National need an Indian visa only when stay in India is longer than 90 days and Nepali nationals only require it, if they are entering India from china.
Can I get an Indian Visa on arrival?
The Visa on Arrival facility is only for the nationals of Japan, South Korea and UAE (only for such UAE nationals who had earlier obtained e-Visa or regular/paper visa for India).
How can get Indian Visa?
You can either apply for E-visa or you need to apply for it through the nearest Indian consulate/embassy in your country.
Who is eligible for E-Visa?
The following are the eligibility conditions for availing e-Visa services:
I. Nationals of countries listed on the e-Visa website https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/ are eligible to apply for e-Visa Services.
II. Foreigners whose sole objective for visiting India is:
- Recreation and sightseeing
- Casual visit to meet friends and relatives
- Attending short term yoga programme or short term courses on local languages, music, dance, arts & crafts, cooking, medicine etc. which should not be a formal or structured course/programme (courses not exceeding 6 months duration and not issuing a qualifying certificate/diploma etc. to the participants)
- Voluntary work of short duration (for a maximum period of one month, which do not involve any monetary payment or consideration of any kind in return)
- Medical treatment, including treatment under Indian systems of medicine
- As attendant to e-Medical visa holder
- Business purpose
- Attending a conference/ seminar/ workshop.
III. Passport should have at least six months validity at the time of making application for grant of e-Visa and a re-entry permit, if that is required under the law of the country of nationality of the applicant.
The passport should have at least two blank pages for stamping by the Immigration Officer.
IV. The foreigner should have return ticket or onward journey ticket, with sufficient money to spend during his/her stay in India.
V. Foreigners of Pakistani origin or having Pakistani Passport are not eligible for e-Visa. Foreigners who are not Pakistani nationals, but whose parents or grandparents (either paternal or maternal) was born in, or was permanently resident in Pakistan, are also not eligible for e-Visa. They may apply for regular Visa at Indian Mission.
VI. Not available to Diplomatic/Official Passport Holders or Laissez-passer/ international travel document holders.
VII. Not available to individuals endorsed on Parent's/Spouse's Passport i.e. each individual should have a separate passport.
How can I apply for Indian E-visa?
For details regarding procedure for applying, please visit our website: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/
When should I apply for E-visa?
I. For e-Tourist Visa (01 year / 05 years), e-Business Visa, e-Medical, e-Medical Attendant and e-Conference visa, applicants of the eligible countries/territories may apply online minimum 4 days in advance of the date of arrival. Such application can be made 120 days in advance from proposed date of travel.
II. For e-Tourist Visa (30 days), applicants of the eligible countries/territories may apply online minimum 4 days in advance of the date of arrival. Such application can be made 30 days in advance from proposed date of travel.
For updated information please visit https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/
Do Infants need E-visa?
Yes, all the children need E-visa and a separate application must be filled for each passport. Please ensure that your child?s passport is valid at-least for next 06 (six) months from the date of arrival in India.
If I have valid Indian E-visa, Can I enter India from any of the entry point?
No, you can enter in India through below airports and sea ports:
28 designated Airports i.e. Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Bagdogra, Bengaluru, Bhubaneshwar, Calicut, Chennai, Chandigarh, Cochin, Coimbatore, Delhi, Gaya, Goa, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur,Kolkata, Lucknow, Madurai, Mangalore, Mumbai, Nagpur, Port Blair, Pune, Tiruchirapalli, Trivandrum, Varanasi & Visakhapatnam, 05 designated seaports (i.e. Cochin, Goa, Mangalore, Chennai and Mumbai seaports). You may depart from any of the Indian Immigration Check Posts (ICPs).
For updated list please visit https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/
What is the validity of Indian E-visa?
The validity of e-Visa would be according to the e-Visa service you have requested in the application form as -
For e-Tourist Visa (01 year / 05 years), the validity would be 365 days / 05 years from the date of grant of ETA with Multiple entries and continuous stay during each visit which shall not exceed 90 days except nationals of USA, UK, Canada and Japan. In case of nationals of USA, UK, Canada and Japan, continuous stay during each visit shall not exceed 180 days.
For e-Tourist Visa (30 days), the validity would be 30 days from the date of your first arrival in India. Double entries will be granted within the e-Visa validity period stamped on your Passport. Your first arrival must be between the date of issue and expiry of ETA.
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India in Pictures: 22 Beautiful Places to Photograph
Written by Bryan Dearsley Updated Jan 3, 2022
When it comes to photography, few destinations in the world can equal the rich mix of opportunities that can be enjoyed in India. From its colorful street scenes with their numerous festivals and temples to its many majestic old palaces and fortresses, this dynamic country has more than found its mojo in recent decades.
A nation of deep contrasts, where the modern coincides with the traditions of the past, India is one of those destinations that's perfect for those who enjoy slow travel. Take your time and savor – and photograph, of course – everything this incredible country has to offer.
To help you get the most out of your time here, be sure to plan your itinerary with our guide to the most beautiful places to photograph in India.
1. Taj Mahal, Agra
2. kapaleeshwarar temple, chennai, 3. holi: festival of colors, 4. gateway of india, mumbai, 5. the ganges river, varanasi, 6. cola beach, goa, 7. bada bagh, jaisalmer, 8. tea plantations, 9. train rides, 10. meenakshi amman temple, madurai, 11. golden temple, amritsar, 12. red fort, delhi, 13. amer fort, jaipur, 14. periyar national park, kerala, 15. jahangiri palace, agra, 16. ellora caves, aurangabad, 17. mehrangarh fort, jodhpur, 18. qutub minar, new delhi, 19. darjeeling, west bengal, 20. bandra-worli sea link, mumbai, 21. mecca masjid, hyderabad, 22. bhagwan mahavir wildlife sanctuary.
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Few structures anywhere on the planet can be considered as romantic as the Taj Mahal in Agra.
Built by an emperor in the 1600s as the final resting place of his favorite wife, this beautiful white marble edifice stands as a testament to love and makes for an incredible photograph.
- Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Places to Visit in Agra
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India is a land of temples, all just begging to be photographed. One of the most beautiful is the Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Chennai, a colorful Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva.
This picture, which shows just a portion of the complex, is of the temple entrance.
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As this picture shows, India's Holi Festival is certainly a colorful affair.
Held each spring, this important Hindu celebration can trace its roots back centuries and provides an incredible backdrop for superb photos of the country's rich culture and traditions.
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Located at the water's edge in downtown Mumbai, the 26-meter-tall Gateway of India was erected in 1911 as a tribute to the British monarchy.
A meeting place for locals and visitors alike, this spectacular structure is one of the city's most photographed landmarks.
- Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Mumbai
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India has long been influenced by its mighty rivers. Shown here passing through the city of Varanasi, the spectacular 2,525-kilometer-long Ganges river is also an important religious site and is much revered.
- Read More: Best Places to Visit in Varanasi
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Located on the country's west coast, Goa is home to numerous fine beaches and has a reputation as a popular resort destination.
Of the many beaches here, Cola Beach is one of the best places to snap a photo at sunset.
- Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in India
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Once a royal garden, Bada Bagh – part of the magnificent Golden City in Jaisalmer – contains the cenotaphs of a variety of regional rulers' bygone days.
For the best photos, be sure to frame these beautiful red sandstone buildings with the greenery of the surrounding mango groves.
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Long a staple of the country's economy - and one of the reasons why it was for so long a part of the British Empire - India's tea-growing regions provide an attractive subject for photos.
These tea plantations in Munnar are typical of the kind of images you'll be able to capture when you venture out of the city.
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One of the best ways to get around India is via train. It's also a fun way to discover exciting new photo opportunities, especially in mountainous regions of the country, such as Shimla in the Himalayan foothills.
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India's temples and shrines also provide spectacular interior photography opportunities, too.
Here, the camera has captured the majesty of the towering columns and brightly painted ceilings of the Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai.
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Of all India's many beautiful temples, few can match the Golden Temple of Amritsar (Harmandir Sahib). Built in 1604, this magnificent building is further enhanced by its waterside setting.
- Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Places to Visit in Amritsar
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As beautiful on the inside as it is on the outside, the Red Fort complex in Delhi is a photographers' paradise.
Be sure to spend time photographing its intricate marble interior, including the huge Hall of Private Audience.
- Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Delhi & New Delhi
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Constructed in 1592, the impressive Amer Fort in Jaipur makes for an impressive backdrop for your holiday snaps. Popular with tourists, it's a steep climb but well worth the effort.
- Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Places to Visit in Jaipur
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Some of the best photographs of India can be had in the countryside. Here, the lush vegetation of Periyar National Park in Kerala is home to a variety of wildlife, including countless bird species and elephants.
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The best images of India are often those that contrast man-made structures against the country's lush vegetation.
Here, the photographer has perfectly captured the beauty of Jahangiri Palace in Agra along with the surrounding countryside at sunrise.
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Started in the 5th century, the spectacular Ellora Caves consist of 34 distinct monasteries, chapels, and temples carved out of the rock face.
Shown here, the entrance to the caves only provides a taste of the photogenic splendor within.
![image tours india Mehrangarh Fort at night](https://www.planetware.com/wpimages/2020/01/india-in-pictures-beautiful-places-to-photograph-mehrangarh-fort.jpg)
Shown here lit up at night, the Mehrangarh Fort – also known as the "Blue City" – dominates the city of Jodhpur.
While some of the best shots are of the fort in the distance, make sure you book a tour of this incredible structure.
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The red sandstone minaret in Qutub Minar in New Delhi makes for a very dramatic photo.
The country's largest minaret is set in a large complex housing numerous old tombs and other interesting structures.
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Famous the world over for its tea, Darjeeling in West Bengal makes for a great jumping-off point for those wanting to explore the Himalayas .
This lush, fertile region also offers no shortage of stunning vistas.
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Connecting Mumbai's main business district to the rest of the city, the Bandra-Worli Sea Link makes for a stunning photo backdrop - especially at night.
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Built in the early 17th century and one of the country's oldest (and largest) mosques, Hyderabad's Mecca Masjid is one of India's most popular religious landmarks to photograph. Consisting of 15 huge arches, a massive main gate, and a large public square, the building can house up to 10,000 worshippers at any one time.
In addition to its stunning architectural features, the arches themselves make for a great close-up thanks to their ornate decoration and inscriptions. The minarets are also very photo-worthy, too.
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The savvy photographer knows there's much more to Goa than simply its beautiful beaches. It's here you'll find the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary , a densely forested region that, as its name suggests, offers plenty of opportunities to photograph Indian wildlife.
Highlights of the park's rich fauna include deer, monkeys, and elephants. Though harder to spot, the park is also home to numerous big cats, including leopards, panthers, and tigers. Another highlight is seeing (and photographing) its many splendid waterfall features, such as those shown in this photo.
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India’s astonishing variety of sights has to be seen to be believed. Travelers have devoted lifetimes to exploring the famous places and forgotten corners of this incredible country, driven onwards by the certainty that there’s always more to see.
Mughal palaces, towering Hindu temples, mountain monasteries, lost kingdoms, cultured cities, and genteel hill stations in the foothills of the Himalayas all jostle for attention in a country that is proudly shaking off the legacy of colonialism and repositioning itself as a global superpower. With such incredible diversity on offer, there’s just one question – where do you start?
Well, our advice is to not take on too much during a single visit. Pick an area – the tropical south perhaps, or the northern plains, or the mountain valleys of the Himalayas – and give yourself time to pause and soak up the atmosphere as you work through your must-see list .
Wherever you go, you’re guaranteed a mind-expanding and exhilarating blast of color, soul-soaring splendor, earth-shaking history and moments of pure serenity. Equal parts magic and mayhem, this mix is what makes traveling to India such an intense and addictive experience.
While this was no easy list to compile, we’re proud to present our pick of the ten best places to visit in India.
1. Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Best for romantics and fans of Mughal history
At the top of everyone’s bucket list, the Taj Mahal is as glorious as people imagine it would be – a magnificent monument to lost love, executed in pearl-white marble. Views of the world’s most beautiful building framed by a Mughal archway or floating above the misty Yamuna River will be one of the defining moments of any trip to India.
But there’s more to the former Mughal capital than the Taj. Add on a couple of days so you can visit the architecturally stunning tomb of Emperor Akbar , his rose-red sandstone former capital at Fatehpur Sikri and sprawling Agra Fort , one of India’s most epic fortifications. Thronged by millions of visitors, Agra is not always relaxing, but it’s eternally fascinating.
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2. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Best for intense spirituality
There are few places as beguiling and bewitching as the sacred Hindu city of Varanasi . Millennia-old death rituals play out daily at the cremation ghats that line the bank of the sacred River Ganges, while the maze-like alleyways of the nearby old town reveal dizzying surprises at every turn. We defy anyone to visit without experiencing some internal soul-searching about their place in the universe.
Be ready for some challenges. The hard-edged realities of life and death and the inequalities that continue to cause hardship for many in India are obvious on the streets of the world’s oldest living city. But there are also moments of gentleness – rise at dawn and wander the ghats (riverside steps) and you’ll see Varanasi at its most spiritual, with its attention focused on the sacred river, before the tourist bustle changes the mood.
Planning tip: The best way to appreciate Varanasi’s famous ghats is from a rowboat. Boatmen offer their services from first light at boat stations along the west bank of the Ganges, providing views of a riverfront that has changed only superficially in seven centuries.
3. Mumbai, Maharashtra
Best for urban explorers and Bollywood hopefuls
Mumbai is the perfect place to take the pulse of modern India. The most densely populated city in the subcontinent is home to Bollywood film stars, enterprising market vendors, bankers and executives rushing to work in offices, and fishing families who can trace their origins back to the days when this mighty metropolis was just a humble village.
To understand more about the disparities of life in contemporary Mumbai, take a socially responsible tour through the city’s huge and disadvantaged Dharavi district with Reality Tours & Travel ; 80% of the profits go back to social projects providing opportunities for those left behind by Mumbai’s push for success.
The city’s can’t-miss excursion is the boat trip to the 1500-year-old, UNESCO World Heritage-listed rock-cut temples of Elephanta Island , but fantastic street food is the city’s great leveler. Don’t leave without sampling Mumbai's signature snack, bhel poori – puffed rice and fried dough with lentils, onions, herbs and savory chutneys, best sampled on the beach at Chowpatty or Juhu.
Detour: With time to spare in Mumbai, head to the northern suburbs, where Sanjay Gandhi National Park protects a sprawl of dry forest, home to leopards, deer, monkeys and serene Buddhist cave temples.
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Best for an extraordinary taste of Tibet
In the far northwest of India, sheltered from the monsoon by the rain shadow of the Himalayas, the former Buddhist kingdom of Ladakh is culturally and geographically closer to western Tibet than anywhere in India. In this high-altitude moonscape, towering Tibetan monasteries melt into a landscape of barren rock and wind-sculpted hoodoos (don’t miss fabulous Hemis and Thiksey on the road linking Ladakh to Himachal Pradesh ).
Most visitors start in the atmospheric capital, Leh , before roaming to neighboring valleys for homestay treks and trips to view turquoise salt lakes and colorful masked dances at ancient monasteries. Ladakh wasn't touched by China’s Cultural Revolution, so this is perhaps the closest independent travelers can come to experiencing the original culture of Tibet.
Planning tip: Getting to Ladakh is half the fun. Flights run to Leh even in the depths of winter, but the most enjoyable way in is overland, by road from either Srinagar in Kashmir or Manali in Himachal Pradesh. Buses and shared 4WDs run as long as the passes are open from June to the end of September, or you can tackle the route on a rented Enfield motorcycle.
5. Kolkata, West Bengal
Best for culture vultures
The capital of colonial British India until 1911, Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) is India’s third-biggest metropolis and the country's intellectual and artistic capital. Spend a few days exploring the energetic bazaars, cultured museums and British-era landmarks, and you’ll soon fall in love with Kolkata’s irrepressible energy.
To really get to know Kolkata, sign up for a Bengali cooking course and visit the revered temple at Kalighat , where the goddess Kali is appeased with sacrifices. With more time to spare, book an overnight wildlife-watching tour to the nearby Sundarbans Tiger Reserve , a legendary stalking ground for royal Bengal tigers.
Planning tip: Try to time your visit to coincide with the festival of Durga Puja in September or October, when vividly colorful effigies of the goddess are displayed in pandals (ceremonial tents) all over the city.
6. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Best for desert drama
The desert state of Rajasthan shows India at its most romantic and soft-filtered. Expect a mirage of camel caravans, ornate palaces, mighty forts, turbaned traders and intense colors, set against a backdrop of shifting desert sands. It’s unbelievably photogenic, but also firmly on the tourist map, so expect to share the experience with a crowd.
The pink-sandstone monuments of Jaipur , the ice-white lakeside palaces of Udaipur , and views of blue-hued Jodhpur from its lofty fort are all stunning experiences, but the city that delivers the biggest jolt to the senses is Jaisalmer , seeming sculpted from the living rock of the desert.
Its tangled lanes, towering fortress and beautifully ornate haveli (traditional houses) could have been plucked from the pages of One Thousand and One Nights , and the surrounding desert is the evocative setting for overnight camel safaris.
Planning tip: While it is possible to stay inside the fortified city, visitor numbers are having an impact on Jaisalmer’s historic heart. We recommend staying outside the walls instead – there are plenty of hotels and guesthouses within strolling distance of the fort.
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7. The Kerala Backwaters
Best for lovers of slow travel
After the dusty, densely populated northern plains, tropical South India offers a lusher, more laid-back travel experience. The quintessential trip here is a slow-paced canal cruise through the emerald-green backwaters of Kerala , a 900-mile network of languid, coconut-fringed waterways, offering views of an ever-changing tableaux of South Indian life.
Hire a traditional houseboat in Alappuzha for a multiday trip, then settle in for a succulent Keralan seafood curry prepared by your personal chef as the sunset blushes over shimmering waters and silhouetted palm fronds. Post-cruise, it’s just a short hop up the coast to historic Kochi (Cochin) , with its cantilevered fishing nets and Kathakali dance theaters.
8. Bodhgaya, Bihar
Best for budding Buddhists
As the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism (plus countless smaller faiths), India is defined by sacred geography. Even here, however, few places resonate more powerfully than the Bodhi tree where Prince Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment to become the Buddha (Awakened One).
The town that has grown up around this sacred spot is home to dozens of Tibetan and Southeast Asian–style temples and monasteries, with a busy program of Buddhist teachings and courses. It’s the ideal destination for any spiritual explorer.
To get a feel for Bodhgaya ’s rhythms, come early to the Mahabodhi complex and settle in beside chanting Tibetan pilgrims to meditate on the nature of impermanence. Travel experiences don’t get much more profound than this.
Planning tip: Bodhgaya is just one stop on the so-called "Buddhist circuit," taking in key locations from the life of the historical Buddha. Local buses run to nearby Rajgir, the site of one of the first Buddhist monasteries, and Nalanda's ancient Buddhist university complex.
9. Darjeeling, West Bengal
Best for a premium cup of tea with a view
Fanned by the cool breezes of the eastern Himalayas, surrounded by manicured tea estates and basking in front of epic Himalayan views, Darjeeling is easy to fall for.
For a perfect day, watch the dawn break over 8586m (20,169ft) Kangchenjunga, learn the difference between first-flush and white teas on a plantation tour, linger over an afternoon cuppa at the Windamere Hotel , then learn about the Tibetan experience at the Tibetan Refugee Self-Help Centre .
The classiest way to arrive is via the nostalgic, narrow-gauge toy train ; book tickets in advance and check to see if the steam service is running (the diesel train follows the same route, but has less charm). Don’t miss the Buddhist gompas (monasteries) dotted around the city. Below Darjeeling on the fringes of Ghum, historic Yiga Choeling Gompa has a special magic.
Planning tip: Darjeeling isn’t the only interesting stop in the area. Shared 4WDs buzz from Darjeeling to Kalimpong , another historic township with colorful Buddhist monasteries, Himalayan views and pretty flower nurseries.
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10. Hampi, Karnataka
Best for a full immersion in history
Between the 14th and 16th centuries CE, the capital of the Vijayanagar empire at Hampi was home to half a million people, but this ancient metropolis was almost completely abandoned, leaving 3700 stone monuments scattered across a surreal plain of boulders.
This is a place to linger, strolling between the boulders to find carved masonry, forgotten shrines and the handsome remains of some of South India’s most dramatic stone temples.
Glance up as you wander and you’ll see rock climbers tackling bouldering routes using chisel marks made by ancient masons. Rent a motorcycle or scooter and you can roam further afield, taking in the hilltop temple marking the spot where the monkey god Hanuman first met Lord Rama.
Planning tip: Hampi is a short bus ride from the town of Hosapete – get here by overnight train from Goa’s beaches, historic Hyderabad or the cosmopolitan southern city of Bengaluru .
11. Arunachal Pradesh
Best for stepping off the map
Tucked away near Bangladesh, the eight Northeast States – Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim – are India’s wild frontier. Until the 1990s, this region of rugged mountain valleys was mostly off-limits to foreigners, and visitor numbers are still small – people who travel here earn the right to call themselves proper explorers.
Sikkim is the most famous destination in the Northeast States, but we’d encourage you east towards the forested foothills and jagged mountains of Arunachal Pradesh , where tribal communities follow a diverse range of traditional belief systems, from the Buddhist Monpa people of Tawang to the animist Apatani people of the Ziro valley.
Planning tip: Travel takes a bit of effort in Arunachal Pradesh; you’ll need to apply for a permit to enter the state, and local transport is patchy. By far the easiest way to explore is with a chartered 4WD and driver (easily arranged in Guwahati in Assam).
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12. Amritsar, Punjab
Best for experiencing the power of devotion
India has pilgrimage destinations to spare, but few come close to the vibrant energy of the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The most sacred site for the Sikh religion is a gleaming jewel box, floating in a mirror-like sacred pool, thronged day and night by an unbelievable mass of pilgrims. You don’t have to be spiritually inclined to feel its powerful rhythms.
Joining devotees at the Sri Harmandir Sahib – the gold-paneled shrine at the heart of the complex – is incredibly moving. Staying overnight in the pilgrims' hostels that flank the temple compound only adds to the intensity. A donation is much appreciated for accommodation if possible, though pilgrims of all means will be accommodated if space is available. You can also sit down for meals at the temple langar (kitchen), which provides cost-free nourishment to a staggering 100,000 people per day (again, a donation is appreciated if you have the means).
Planning tip: Don’t limit your explorations to the Golden Temple – the surrounding bazaars buzz with energy and atmosphere, with vendors selling everything from embroidered chappals (sliders) to brass and polished steel pots and pans.
13. Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka
Best for feeling like a Maharaja
The atmospheric South Indian city of Mysuru has multiple charms: towering temples, one of India’s most evocative marketplaces, and the almost impossibly extravagant crib that is Mysuru Palace , the ancestral home of the Wadiyar maharajas. No building conjures up the extravagant lives of India’s royal rulers quite so vividly – every room is a fantasy, every ornament an heirloom.
Around the palace are busy bazaars, rewarding museums and a string of Hindu temples in the classic Dravidian (Southern Indian) architectural style. Devote several days to wandering the streets, hiking up to the Sri Chamundeshwari Temple on Chamundi Hill and feasting on fiery vegetarian thalis (plate meals) in Mysuru’s restaurants.
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14. Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Best for tiger encounters
The national parks of Madhya Pradesh are some of the best places on the planet to get close to royal Bengal tigers. Seeing one of these striped superstars loping out of the jungle will stay with you for a lifetime – as well as leaving you heartbroken at the thought of how few tigers still survive in the wild.
Everyone has their favorite tiger reserve, but we rate Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve near Jabalpur for the density of wildlife in its central Tala range. Around 70 tigers roam these dry forests, alongside leopards, monkeys, deer and gaur – India’s gigantic wild buffalo. There’s a high likelihood of sightings if you devote several days to 4WD safaris (elephant safaris should be avoided as riding can be harmful to these vulnerable animals).
Planning tip: The best time to see tigers is first thing in the morning – safaris start at 5:30am to catch tigers before they stake out a shady spot in the undergrowth to sleep through the heat of the day.
15. Madurai, Tamil Nadu
Best for religious splendor
South India's Hindu temples are a joyous celebration of the divine, decorated inside and out with vividly colorful depictions of deities and supernatural beings, both fearsome and sublime. In the southern city of Madurai , the towering gopurams (gateway towers) of the Meenakshi Amman Temple provide a three-dimensional guide to the main deities of the Hindu pantheon.
The current temple was constructed in the 17th century, but the site has been sacred to Meenakshi, the queen of the Pandya kingdom and an incarnation of the goddess Parvati, for at least 2000 years. Come early in the morning to watch sunrise bring the temple to life, then pop to the nearest branch of Murugan Idli Shop for some of the south’s best idli (steamed rice and lentil cakes).
Detour: A short bus or train ride from Madurai, Tiruchirappalli – aka Trichy – is another top spot for temple enthusiasts. The looming Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is one of the world’s largest Hindu shrines, covering 155 acres (63 hectares) and topped by 21 deity-encrusted towers. More temples crown the rocky outcrop at the heart of the city, offering epic views over the rooftops.
This article was first published Mar 20, 2022 and updated Dec 11, 2023.
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Ah, it's so hard to choose! What are the best tourist places in India? A lot of the time, it comes down to personal preference. However, some places to visit in India remain perennially more popular than others. These are among the best destinations in India.
Want to know more about India's top destinations? Take a look at this India travel planner and this guide to the top India tourist places by region. If you'd like to explore beyond India's popular tourist attractions, here are 12 of the best places to visit in India off the beaten track to inspire you!
Also read: Safety issues at top tourist places in India to be prepared for problems you may encounter.
Best for Monuments: Delhi
Most first time travelers to India usually land in Delhi, India's capital city. It can be quite a culture shock . The city is primed to take advantage of unsuspecting tourists. However, bear with it! Delhi's top attractions feature spellbinding mosques, forts, and monuments left over from the Mughal rulers that once occupied the city. Many of these are set in beautiful landscaped gardens that are perfect for relaxing. And the crumbling old city of Old Delhi is a fascinating, albeit chaotic, place to explore. Plan your trip there with this Delhi city guide.
Best Iconic: Taj Mahal
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A part of India's popular Golden Triangle tourist circuit , Agra is best known for the Taj Mahal. Enough said really. It's India's most iconic monument and one of the top historical attractions. For that reason, it's impossible to leave it off the list. (While you're there, why not get off the beaten track and visit some attractions around Agra as well?). Make sure you read this comprehensive guide to Agra and the Taj Mahal before you go.
Best Temple: Golden Temple
Amritsar is home to one of India's most notable landmarks -- the Golden Temple. It was founded in 1577 by Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh guru. It’s the spiritual capital of the Sikhs and gained its name, meaning "Holy Pool of Nectar", from the body of water around the Golden Temple. The exquisite Golden Temple attracts pilgrims from all over the world and the number of visitors it gets rivals that of the Taj Mahal! It looks particularly arresting at night when it’s beautifully lit up, with its imposing gold dome illuminated. This guide to Amritsar and Golden Temple has more details.
Best Regal Splendor: Udaipur
Ah, Udaipur! Famed city of lakes and palaces, and the most romantic city in India. A must-visit for the ability to immerse yourself in regal splendor. The royal family has converted much of the sprawling City Palace into a museum , housing priceless memorabilia. It provides an extraordinary opportunity to take a look into their lives. Another attractive thing about Udaipur is that it offers great value! There are so many inexpensive yet atmospheric hotels overlooking the lake to stay in. Or, stay in the City Palace Complex itself, at the Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel or Fateh Prakash Palace Hotel.
Best Ruins: Hampi
Hampi is, not surprisingly, one of the most popular places to visit in Karnataka. There you'll find the captivating ruins of Vijayanagar, the last capital of one of the greatest Hindu kingdoms in not only the state but in India’s history. The ruins are intriguingly intermingled with large boulders that rear up all over the landscape. An incredible energy can be found at Hampi. Its laid-back vibe attracts plenty of travelers who like to stay a while and chill out. The New York Times included Hampi on its list of 52 Places to Go in 2019 , so get there fast before everyone else! Have a read of this handy Hampi travel guide for more information.
Best for History and Architecture: Ajanta and Ellora Caves
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Among the top caves in India , the ancient and awe-inspiring Ajanta and Ellora caves have been hand-carved into hillside rock quite in the middle of nowhere near Aurangabad in northern Maharashtra. These caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 34 of them at Ellora, dating from between the 6th and 11th centuries AD. They're a mixture of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain caves. The caves at Ajanta are all Buddhist caves. There are 29 of them, dating from the 2nd century BC to 6th century AD. Words can't describe how magnificent they all are.
Best for Spirituality: Varanasi
Varanasi, one of the top spiritual places in India, is a city quite unlike any other. This mystical holy city openly reveals its rituals along the many riverside ghats, which are used for everything from bathing to burning the bodies of the dead. Indeed, Varanasi is a confronting and rather dirty city (although it has been cleaned up a lot in recent years). However, it provides invaluable insight into ancient traditions in India. Two highlights are wandering along the riverside ghats and attending the evening Ganga Aarti ceremony. Here's a Varanasi travel guide to help you plan your trip.
Best for Culture: Kolkata
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Kolkata , the capital of West Bengal, is a fascinating but underrated city that unfortunately all too often gets overlooked by tourists. Those who are most keen on history, experiential travel, and day-to-day life will appreciate what it has to offer though. Look past its crumbling buildings and you'll discover delicious distinctive Bengali cuisine , interesting places to shop , diverse neighborhoods , and engaging heritage . The city's biggest festival, Durga Puja , is worth experiencing as well! Take a look at these evocative photos of Kolkata for inspiration.
Best for South Indian Culture: Madurai
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Madurai, in Tamil Nadu , has the most impressive temple in South India -- the Meenakshi Temple . If you only see one of South India's temples , the Meenakshi Temple should be it. The city of Madurai is more than 4,000 years old, and has remained a major center for Tamil culture and learning. The 12 day Chithirai Festival , featuring a re-enacted celestial wedding of God and Goddess, is held in Madurai during April each year. Here's what else to see and do in Madurai.
Best for Tribal Culture: Northeast India
Tourists are often surprised to discover that there are many different tribes in India . In fact, along with Africa, India has the largest tribal population in the world. Many of them inhabit India's remote Northeast region and they generally welcome visitors. One of the best ways to experience their culture is to attend one of their tribal festivals , such as the renowned Hornbill Festival. Otherwise, reputable local companies such as Greener Pastures and Holiday Scout conduct responsible tribal tours.
Best for Relaxation: Kerala Backwaters
One of the must-do things in Kerala , a trip in a houseboat along the palm-fringed Kerala backwaters is so tranquil and relaxing. The lush green landscape, and houses and villages that line the backwaters make a journey along these waterways seem like a journey through another world. Freshly cooked Indian food and chilled beer on board the boat make the experience even more enjoyable. Don't miss it! Here's how to best visit the Kerala Backwaters.
Best for Beaches: Goa
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India's top beach destination, Goa lures visitors with the promise of parties and lazy days by the sea. However, there's more to Goa than just hedonism. The state also offers an eclectic blend of history, nature, culture , and adventure activities . It's divided into north and south Goa, with the north being more developed and action-packed. If you're looking for quiet beaches, head south! However, each beach has its own character. This Goa beach guide will help you choose the beach that's right for you. Check out these gorgeous Goa beach huts as well.
Best for Wildlife: Kanha National Park
India has so many national parks, it's hard to choose the best wildlife destination. However, the jungles of Madhya Pradesh do stand out, Kanha National Park in particular. It's one of the largest national parks in India and it provided the setting for Rudyard Kipling’s classic novel, The Jungle Book . The park is highly regarded for its research and conservation programs. Numerous activities, such as nature walks, are possible in the buffer zone as well as safaris into the core area twice a day. Tiger sightings are regular there too! Want to visit more than one national park in Madhya Pradesh ? Bandhavgarh is also popular.
Best for Adventure: Spiti
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The high-altitude alpine desert landscape of remote Spiti, in Himachal Pradesh, provides ample options for adventure enthusiasts. These include mountain biking, hiking and trekking, tracking wildlife, and yak safaris. Spiti's remarkable landscape is scattered with small villages and monasteries, and enclosed by soaring peaks crowned with snow. Take a look at these spectacular photos of the Spiti Valley . Spiti can be reached by road from Manali or Shimla. This ultimate Spiti travel planner will help you organize your trip.
Best Offbeat: Kutch Region of Gujarat
Referred to as India's "Wild West", the Kutch region of Gujarat is an immense stretch of largely barren and harsh desert landscape bordering Pakistan. Much of Kutch consists of seasonal wetlands known as the Great Rann of Kutch (famous for its salt desert) and smaller Little Rann of Kutch (famous for its Wild Ass Sanctuary ). The region is also celebrated for the vibrant handicrafts made by its talented artisan villagers, and the seaside port town of Mandvi where there's a remarkable 400 year-old ship building yard.
Best Up and Coming: Odisha
Odisha has tremendous potential as a tourist destination and will undoubtedly attract more visitors when adequate infrastructure is developed. Until then, you can enjoy the serenity in this lesser-known state on the east coast of India. Attractions include the unusual Konark Sun Temple , massive annual Ratha Jatra festival in Puri , the Diamond Triangle of sacred Buddhist sites , the wetlands at Mangalajodi where migratory birds can be seen close-up, handicraft villages , classical music and dance festivals , and a multitude of ancient temples . Still not sure if you want to go there? Here are even more places to visit in Odisha and the capital city Bhubaneswar .
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Posted: 28 June 2024 | Last updated: 28 June 2024
Nayanthara to Nazriya Nazim: Best photos of the week
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Monochrome done right.
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She took the Indo-western outfit code quite seriously.
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She is indeed a modern-day princess.
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Suit, but a little fancy!
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