Explore India's Destinations
From the snow-capped Himalayas to tropical beaches, from ancient temples to modern cities—discover the incredible diversity of India's destinations.
Destinations by Region
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North India
Agra
North India • Uttar Pradesh
Agra, situated in Uttar Pradesh, is globally renowned as the home of the Taj Mahal. This city showcases stunning Mughal architecture and intricate marble craftsmanship, drawing tourists from around the world. It's a popular stop on the Golden Triangle tourist circuit.
Ajmer
North India • Rajasthan
Ajmer, located in Rajasthan, is a city famed for the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, a revered Sufi shrine. It serves as a gateway to Pushkar and offers a blend of spiritual and historical experiences.
Aligarh
North India • Uttar Pradesh
Aligarh, located in Uttar Pradesh, is known as the 'Lock City' due to its thriving lock manufacturing industry. It is also home to the prestigious Aligarh Muslim University, a significant historical and educational institution. The city offers a blend of industrial activity and historical sites, reflecting its diverse character.
Allahabad
North India • Uttar Pradesh
Allahabad, now officially known as Prayagraj, is a major pilgrimage city in Uttar Pradesh, North India. It's most famous for the Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati rivers, making it a sacred site for Hindus.
Alwar
North India • Rajasthan
Alwar, nestled in Rajasthan, is a heritage city known for its majestic fort, serene lakes, and proximity to the Sariska Tiger Reserve. It offers a blend of history, nature, and a glimpse into rural Rajasthani life.
Amritsar
North India • Punjab
Amritsar, the spiritual and cultural center of the Sikh religion, is located in the state of Punjab, India. The city is most famous for the Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, a stunning gurdwara that attracts millions of pilgrims and tourists each year. Beyond the Golden Temple, Amritsar offers a glimpse into Punjabi culture, history, and cuisine.
South India
Bangalore
South India • Karnataka
Bangalore, officially known as Bengaluru, is the capital of Karnataka and a major hub for India's IT industry. The city boasts a cosmopolitan atmosphere, a vibrant pub culture, and numerous parks and gardens, earning it the nickname 'Garden City of India'. Bangalore is a blend of modern development and traditional charm.
Abbey Falls
South India • Karnataka
Abbey Falls is a scenic waterfall located near Madikeri in Coorg, Karnataka. It's nestled within a private coffee estate, offering a picturesque view of the cascading water amidst lush greenery. The falls are a popular tourist destination, especially during and after the monsoon season when the water flow is at its peak.
Adoor
South India • Kerala
Adoor is a small town in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, known for its agricultural landscape and traditional Kerala culture. It serves as a commercial hub for the surrounding rural areas.
Agatti Island
South India • Lakshadweep
Agatti Island is a small, stunningly beautiful coral atoll in Lakshadweep, India. Known for its turquoise lagoons, vibrant coral reefs, and pristine beaches, it's a remote paradise ideal for relaxation and water activities.
Alappuzha
South India • Kerala
Alappuzha, also known as Alleppey, is a charming backwater town in Kerala, often called the 'Venice of the East'. It's famous for its serene canals, lush paddy fields, and houseboat stays. The town is also a major center for coir manufacturing and the venue for the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race.
Alur
South India • Karnataka
Alur is a quaint village in the Hassan district of Karnataka, known for its serene rural landscapes and ancient temples. It offers a glimpse into traditional South Indian village life, characterized by agriculture and a slow pace.
West India
Ahmedabad
West India • Gujarat
Ahmedabad, a UNESCO World Heritage city in Gujarat, is a vibrant blend of ancient traditions and modern development. Known for its rich history, textile industry, and delicious vegetarian cuisine, it offers a unique cultural experience.
Ajanta Caves
West India • Maharashtra
The Ajanta Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage site in Maharashtra, India, renowned for their ancient Buddhist cave temples and exquisite murals. Carved into the cliffs, these caves date back to the 2nd century BCE to 6th century CE. They offer a glimpse into the rich artistic and religious traditions of ancient India.
Alibaug
West India • Maharashtra
Alibaug is a coastal town located in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. Known for its beaches, forts, and laid-back atmosphere, it's a popular weekend destination for Mumbaikars.
Amboli
West India • Maharashtra
Amboli is a small hill station nestled in the Sahyadri Hills of the Western Ghats in Maharashtra, India. Known for its lush greenery, numerous waterfalls, and rich biodiversity, it's a perfect monsoon getaway.
Anand
West India • Gujarat
Anand is a city in Gujarat, India, known as the 'Milk Capital of India'. It gained prominence as the home of Amul, a dairy cooperative that sparked the White Revolution, transforming India into the world's largest milk producer.
Aurangabad
West India • Maharashtra
Aurangabad is a historical city in Maharashtra, known as the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Ajanta and Ellora caves. It boasts a rich Mughal heritage, evident in its architecture and cultural influences. The city offers a blend of ancient wonders and vibrant modern life.



