India is a home to the finest architectural heritage, serene ghats, spectacular landscapes and largest tiger reserve
Picturesque landscapes, spectacular waterfalls, habitat of the country's largest tiger reserve and home to the warmest people on earth.
India is a home to the finest architectural heritage, serene ghats, spectacular landscapes and largest tiger reserve
Delhi, the capital of India, is not just a single city, but many cities reborn to become one. This lively metropolis is an intense blend of cultures, cuisines and people.
Mumbai is a compact mix of traditional and modern. A lively and varied place, this waterfront city boasts a vibrant and cosmopolitan identity.
Called the ‘Cultural Capital of India’ for its deep-rooted traditions and age-old heritage, Chennai also has a young heart.
Kolkata is a city of colonial architecture, museums, art galleries, food, temples, music and theatre. It is an amalgamation of traditional and modern.
Bengaluru is also known as the Silicon Valley of India. The city is known for its beautiful gardens and parks and is a fusion of ancient and modern times.
Bengaluru is also known as the Silicon Valley of India. The city is known for its beautiful gardens and parks and is a fusion of ancient and modern times.
Situated on beach-side, Kochi is a bustling commercial port with a trading history that dates back to at least 600 years, and is till today the financial capital of Kerala.
Agra is like a storybook city that unravels the history of the Moghul empire as you visit one archeological wonder after another.
Varanasi (Benares, Kashi) is the oldest living city in the world. It is the most sought after pilgrimage town for Hindus.
Also known as the “Pink City”, Jaipur is amongst the most visited tourist destinations in India. In the 2008, Conde Nast Traveller Reader’s Choice Survey, Jaipur was ranked the 7th best place to visit in Asia.