Discover the rich culture, history, and beauty of India!
Explore a collection of India's most popular tourist spots, ranging from snow-capped mountains to serene beaches. We've curated a list of must-visit places for every type of traveler.
Pachmarhi, the 'Queen of Satpura', is a peaceful hill station known for forests, waterfalls, ancient caves.
The city of the magnificent Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of eternal love.
Famous for its golden sand beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich Portuguese heritage.
Known as the 'Pink City', it is home to majestic forts, palaces, and a rich cultural tapestry.
India's 'Silicon Valley' is also known for its pleasant climate, parks, and lively tech culture.
Known as the 'City of Lakes', Udaipur is famous for its stunning palaces and beautiful lakes.
A high-altitude desert known for its stunning landscapes, Buddhist monasteries, and adventurous treks.
One of the world's oldest living cities, known for its sacred Ganga river ghats and spiritual significance.
A stunning hill station with snow-capped mountains and a hub for adventure sports like skiing and paragliding.
Home to the Golden Temple, the holiest shrine of Sikhism, and a city of great spiritual and historical importance.
The former summer capital of British India, known for its colonial architecture and pleasant climate.
A historical city with a mix of old and new, featuring monuments like India Gate and Red Fort.
A popular hill station often called the 'Queen of the Hills' with panoramic views of the Himalayas.
Known as the 'Yoga Capital of the World', it's a hub for adventure sports and spirituality.
India’s only national park where African cheetahs have been reintroduced. Known for its rich biodiversity, ancient ruins, and the scenic Kuno River.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning temples adorned with intricate carvings.
The 'City of Lakes' with a mix of historical charm and natural beauty.
One of the best tiger reserves in India, known for its diverse wildlife and rich flora.
A serene hill station in the Satpura range, famous for waterfalls, caves, and lush greenery.
Home to the majestic Gwalior Fort and rich musical heritage.
Known for high density of Bengal tigers and ancient Bandhavgarh Fort.
A hidden gem with medieval palaces, temples, and scenic river views.
Famous for ancient Buddhist stupas and Ashokan pillars.
Rich in wildlife and home to the beautiful Raneh Falls and diamond mines.
A sacred town associated with Lord Rama, known for spiritual sites and nature.
God's Own Country, famous for its serene backwaters, lush greenery, and unique houseboats.
A cultural hub with ancient temples, beautiful beaches, and a vibrant arts scene.
Famous for the magnificent Mysore Palace, a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture.
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its ancient temple ruins and breathtaking landscapes.
A picturesque hill station with vast tea plantations and scenic lakes.
Known for its beautiful sunrise and sunset views over the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal, and Arabian Sea.
The Venice of the East, famous for its enchanting backwaters and serene beauty.
A former French colonial settlement with a blend of French and Tamil cultures.
The 'City of Joy' is famous for its grand colonial architecture, art galleries, and cultural festivals.
Home to the famous Jagannath Temple and beautiful beaches, making it a major pilgrimage and tourist site.
The capital of Sikkim, known for its breathtaking natural beauty, Buddhist monasteries, and stunning views of Mt. Kanchenjunga.
Known as the 'Queen of the Hills', Darjeeling offers scenic landscapes, tea gardens, and colonial charm.
Often called the 'Scotland of the East', Shillong is a hill station with waterfalls, lakes, and rich tribal culture.
Famous for the Sun Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing stunning ancient architecture and sculpture.
A perfect blend of sun, sand, and sea. Explore its beautiful beaches and vibrant culture.
The 'Pink City' is a treasure trove of majestic forts, palaces, and a rich cultural heritage.
The 'City of Dreams', India's financial hub and the heart of the Bollywood film industry.
Often called the 'Venice of the East', it's known for its stunning palaces and serene lakes.
A surreal white salt desert known for its cultural festivals and stunning landscapes.
UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring ancient rock-cut Buddhist temples and exquisite murals.
Former Portuguese colonies known for tranquil beaches, colonial forts, and a laid-back coastal vibe.
India’s wine capital, famous for scenic vineyards, ancient temples, and the Kumbh Mela pilgrimage.