Photo by Marco Bellucci
  • AmritsarA holy city in India, the spiritual and cultural center of the Sikh religion, home of the famous Golden Temple.
  • VaranasiSituated on the banks of the Ganges River, Varanasi is a Hindu holy city, dating back to 3000 BC.
  • Jal MahalJal Mahal is a water palace, on Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur, India.
  • HampiThis is the site of the once-magnificent capital of the Vijayanagar Empire. The ruins are a 26sq km UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • JaipurJaipur is often called the Pink City because of its distinctly colored buildings, which were originally painted this color to imitate the red sandstone (...)
  • MumbaiEarlier known as Bombay, the city is a delightful mix of colonial relics and bazaars, poverty and magnates, sky scrapers and slums.
  • Ranthambhore National ParkOne of the finest tiger reserves in the country and one of the best places to see these majestic predators in the wild.
  • Kudremukh National ParkThe park consists of 600 km² of undulating mountains and tropical wet evergreen forest.
  • Thar DesertAlso known as the Great Indian Desert, it actually lies in two countries: India and Pakistan. With 83 people per sq km, this is the most populated desert (...)
  • Bandhavgarh National ParkThe greatest national park in India, where you can see up close and admire the Asian tigers.
  • Lahaul and SpitiTwo remote valleys, at 6500 metres altitude, with mountains and glaciers of an unquestionably charm.
  • LakshadweepA group of islands in the Arabian Sea, and India's only coral atolls.
  • KhajurahoA small town in India, famous for its Hindu and and Jain temples.
  • ChennaiFormerly known as Madras, it is the capital of Tamil Nadu and the fifth most populous city in India.
  • KeralaThis narrow strip of coast is known as the tropical paradise of waving palms and wide sandy beaches.
  • RajasthanRajasthan is known for attractions like the vast Desert of Thar and one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world - Aravalis.
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