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Sights to Explore
Humayun’s Tomb
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture, and its stunning red sandstone facade and intricate carvings are sure to impress. Visitors can explore the tomb’s gardens and chambers, and learn about the life and legacy of the Mughal emperor Humayun.
Qutub Minar
This towering minaret is one of the most iconic landmarks in New Delhi, and its intricate carvings and design are a testament to the skill of the artisans who built it. Visitors can climb the minaret for stunning views of the city, or simply admire its beauty from the ground.
Lotus Temple
A stunning architectural marvel and Bahai House of Worship, the Lotus Temple is a must-see for any visitor to New Delhi. Its unique lotus-shaped design is a symbol of peace and unity, and its serene atmosphere is perfect for meditation or simply taking a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Sights to Explore
Delhi
Explore the vibrant city of Delhi, a melting pot of cultures and religions. Wander through the bustling Chandni Chowk market, visit the sacred Akshardham Temple, or simply relax in the lush Lodhi Gardens.
Jaipur
Experience the vibrant Pink City of Jaipur, renowned for its stunning palaces and forts. Explore the sprawling Amber Fort, perched on a hilltop overlooking the city, or wander through the narrow alleyways of the Old City, brimming with bazaars and temples.
Agra
Witness the Taj Mahal, a testament to eternal love, its white marble gleaming in the sunlight. Visit the nearby Agra Fort, a majestic red sandstone fortress, or take a boat ride on the Yamuna River for stunning views of the city skyline.
Sights to Explore
Gulmarg
Gulmarg, the “Meadow of Flowers”, is the poster child of Kashmir’s tourist attractions, even for its locals. Besides enjoying the simple pleasures of nature, Gulmarg offers horse riding, zorbing, hiking/trekking, and skiing in the winter. But Gulmarg’s biggest boast is its Gondola (cable car), which is the second highest in the world at a height of 16,000 ft above sea level mesmerizing you with the glaciers of Khilanmerg and Afarwat.
Pahalgam
With sparkling rivers, soaring pines, apple orchards, snow- clad mountains and verdant forests, Pahalgam is known as the ‘Valley of Shepherds’. It’s located at the convergence of the Lidder River and the Sheshnag Lake, at a height of 2,130 m. One can enjoy the serenity of the saffron fields, the 1100 year old Awantipura Temple, and the scenic Aru and Betaab Valleys when visiting the hill station.
Srinagar
Don’t forget to get yourself photographed with the traditional Kashmiri attire during your canopied Shikara ride in Dal Lake (“Lake of Flowers”). Visit the floating market and explore authentic vegetables, handicrafts, clothing, flowers, saffron, groceries, and Kashmiri products. The best time to visit the market is early in the morning when all the vendors gather in the middle of the lake in boats loaded with items to sell.
Sights to Explore
Jal Mahal
The floating Water Palace, Jal Mahal is a romantic sight to behold. Set in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal is a four-storied palace with only its top floor visible above the water. Visitors can take a boat ride to the palace for stunning views and a glimpse into its royal past.
Amer Fort
A majestic hilltop fort, Amer Fort is one of Jaipur’s most iconic landmarks. Explore its sprawling palaces, courtyards, and temples, and admire its stunning architecture and views of the surrounding countryside.
Hawa Mahal
Also known as the Palace of Winds, Hawa Mahal is a unique five-storied building with over 900 lattice windows. Built for the royal women of Jaipur to observe the city below without being seen, Hawa Mahal is a must-see for its intricate design and fascinating history.
Sights to Explore
Rashtrapati Bhavan
The official residence of the President of India, Rashtrapati Bhavan is a sprawling complex of buildings and gardens. Visitors can take a guided tour of the Presidential Palace and learn about the history of India’s presidency.
India Gate
A war memorial dedicated to the Indian soldiers who died in World War I and the Third Anglo-Afghan War, India Gate is one of Delhi’s most popular tourist attractions. Visitors can admire the memorial’s towering arch and pay their respects to the fallen soldiers.
Jama Masjid
The largest mosque in India, Jama Masjid was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century, accommodating up to 25,000 worshipers. Visitors can admire its intricate carvings, soaring minarets, and spacious courtyard.
Red Fort
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Red Fort is one of the most iconic landmarks in Delhi. Built in the 17th century by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, the Red Fort is a stunning example of Mughal architecture. Visitors can explore its majestic palaces, courtyards, and gardens.
Sights to Explore
Har ki Pauri
A holy city for Hindus, Haridwar is known for its ghats (steps leading down to the Ganges River) where pilgrims bathe in the sacred waters. Visit the iconic Har ki Pauri, where the Ganga Aarti ceremony takes place every evening.
Rishikesh
Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, Rishikesh is a city in India renowned for its spiritual significance and natural beauty. Often referred to as the “Yoga Capital of the World”, Rishikesh is a haven for those seeking spiritual enlightenment and tranquility. The city is also a popular destination for adventure seekers, offering a plethora of activities such as white water rafting, bungee jumping, and cliff climbing.
Sights to Explore
Kandariya Mahadeva
Kandariya Mahadev Temple is the largest, tallest and the most ornate temple of the surviving temples at Khajuraho. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This stunning temple is around 31m tall, and is one of the western group of temples, apart from Matangeswara and Vishwanatha temples.
River Ghats in Varanasi ahal
Varanasi hosts one of the most divine river ghats in India. The key attraction of the ghats is the Ganga Aarti performed every morning and evening. The synchronization of the Aartis performed by the priests with the chiming of the bells, illuminated lamps, and the humming of the religious hymns create a vivacious atmosphere, resonating the power of spirituality, zeal, and energy.
Visit the temples located near the ghats to offer prayers and seek your blessings from the Gods and Goddesses. Once at the ghats, you can see pilgrims, devotees, and local people performing various religious rituals, prayers, and a holy dip into the river. A boat ride is a definite must to witness the breath taking landscape and the gorgeous sunrise or sunset.
Sights to Explore
Taj Mahal
A shimmering ivory jewel on the banks of the Yamuna River, the Taj Mahal is a testament to the eternal love of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. This architectural masterpiece, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is renowned for its perfect symmetry, and exquisite craftsmanship.
Agra Fort
Standing sentinel by the Yamuna, Agra Fort isn’t just a backdrop to the Taj Mahal’s ivory grace. This magnificent red sandstone behemoth is a story in itself. Climb the ramparts, and watch the Yamuna shimmer at your feet. Then, step into the cool embrace of Sheesh Mahal, where a thousand mirrored shards sparkle with the setting sun.
Sights to Explore
Shri Krishna Balaram Mandir (ISKCON)
One of the most important ISKCON temples in the world, Shri Krishna Balaram Mandir is dedicated to Lord Krishna and his brother Balaram. Visitors can admire the stunning architecture of the temple and participate in the daily aarti ceremonies.
Kalia Naag at Prem Mandir
A stunning depiction of Lord Krishna’s victory over the poisonous serpent Kalia, the Kalia Nag at Prem Mandir is a must-see for any visitor to Vrindavan. Visitors can admire the intricate carvings and lifelike sculptures of this awe- inspiring work of art.
Govardhan Hill
A sacred hill revered by Hindus, Govardhan Hill is believed to be the place where Lord Krishna lifted Mount Govardhan to protect the people of Vrindavan from the wrath of Indra. Visitors can circumambulate the hill, visit the numerous temples and shrines, and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Prem Mandir
A magnificent white marble temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and his consort Radha, Prem Mandir is a sight to behold. Visitors can admire the stunning sculptures of Lord Krishna and Radha, The Kalia Naag, and participate in the daily aarti ceremonies.
Sights to Explore
Khwabgah
The magnificent two-story building located to the south of Anup Talao is the Khwabgah which was Emperor Akbar’s residence within the complex. Understandably, it is one of the most beautiful buildings within the Fatehpur Sikri complex comprising sterling artwork and murals within the building.
Buland Darwaza
The Buland Darwaza is the tallest gateway in the world, standing at 40 meters (131 feet) tall. The gateway is topped by a large chhatri, or dome, which is decorated with a lotus motif. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is a stunning example of Mughal architecture and testament to the power and wealth of the Mughal Empire.
Taj Mahal
A shimmering ivory jewel on the banks of the Yamuna River, the Taj Mahal is a testament to the eternal love of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. This architectural masterpiece, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is renowned for its perfect symmetry, and exquisite craftsmanship.