Tourist Attractions in India
Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is a highly revered and iconic tourist attraction of India. It is located in the city of Agra in Uttar Pradesh, on the southern banks of the Yamuna River. Known for its awe-inspiring beauty and architectural splendour, it is an expansive Mausoleum that is counted amongst the world’s most cherished and must-visit UNESCO World Heritag...
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Red Fort

Red Fort
Red Fort in Delhi is an iconic symbol of Mughal history and architectural splendour. Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1639, this colossal fortress served as the palace for the capital of Shahjahanabad.Visit Red Fort, and experience the nation's heritage and immerse in a journey through time to explore the grandeur of India’s past and vibrant...
Read more
India Gate

India Gate
New Delhi is one of the densest cities on Earth. As the capital, New Delhi's streets are constantly full of residents and tourists alike. A destination within New Delhi that draws a lot of attention from nearly everyone is India Gate. Indeed, this monument stands as a war memorial and reminder of the lives lost during the First World War. Explore t...
Read more
Humayun Tomb

Humayun Tomb
Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi is a masterpiece of Mughal Architecture. This 16th-century monument was built under the direction of Humayan’s first wife, Empress Bega Begum. It is situated in a large area of 27 hectares and is enriched with historical and architectural marvels.The monumental mausoleum stands amid a stunning Persian-style garden. There...
Read more
Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar
With a foundation laid in the 1190s, Qutub Minar is a fascinating monument with a complex history. Because it's designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this minaret will stand tall for many years as a reflection of its people and traditions. If you're interested in visiting Qutub Minar, explore a few tips from experienced travelers.Examining th...
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Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple
Lotus Temple in Delhi is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Delhi. This temple was established in 1986 and is known as the Bahá'í House of Worship. Its distinctive lotus flower-inspired design and serene atmosphere attract travellers seeking historical, religious and architectural inspiration. ArchitectureLotus Temple, designed b...
Read more
ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple
ISKCON Temple in Delhi, also known as Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Gaudiya Vaishnava belief. It was built by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) -or Hare Krishna Movement in 1988. This temple stands as an architectural marvel and spiritual oasis in the heart of India's capital city.The ...
Read more
Dharamshala Cricket Stadium

Dharamshala Cricket Stadium
It's not common for a stadium to be a tourist attraction compared to the sporting teams, but the Dharamshala Cricket Stadium which is also known as Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium stands out. This venue was recently established in 2003, which makes it a modern site in India's mountainous region. Explore the distinct details that make t...
Read more
Great Himalayan National Park

Great Himalayan National Park
Located in the Seraj Forest Division amidst the beautiful snow-capped Himalayas, the Great Himalayan National Park is a charming habitat of alpine flora and fauna. This location is encircled by the Pin Valley National Park, Kanwar Wildlife Sanctuary, and Rupi Bhaba Sanctuary at an altitude of approximately 1500 to 6000 meters. Tagged as a World Her...
Read more
Hadimba Temple

Hadimba Temple
India is the heart of many mystical stories that bind and support several religions across the nation. Temples built for worshiping purposes are expressions of these faiths. When you're a traveler to Manali, one place that's worth a visit includes the Hadimba Temple. It was built in the 1500's, and it's stood the test of time ever since. Learn a gr...
Read more
Norbulingka Institute

Norbulingka Institute
When visiting India, you'll discover that Tibetan history plays a big role in its culture, architecture and more. In fact, a place that's dedicated to preserving the Tibetan way of life was founded back in the late 1980s. The Norbulingka Institute is an exciting destination for people of all types of backgrounds and belief systems. Learn all about ...
Read more
Rohtang Pass

Rohtang Pass
The high Himalayas are a romantic region to explore while travelers keep in mind that deep valleys and dynamic weather make the area adventurous almost year-round. When you want to discover India in all of its natural grandeur, traveling across the Rohtang Pass is a perfect way to round out your vacation plans. Learn all about this destination and ...
Read more
Solang Valley

Solang Valley
Discover the treasure found between majestic mountains called Solang Valley. Located in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, this region is home to many different activities throughout the year. It's possible to venture to Solang Valley and never experience the same activity twice. Get to know this unique area so that you can plan out a vacation to remember.T...
Read more
Triund

Triund
Hiking in India may seem like an advanced experience for the athletic type, but there is a place where everyone can participate. Introduce yourself to Triund, which is a hiking trail that's known for its unique pathways. In fact, it divides the Kangra Valley from the snowy peaks of the Dhauladhar Mountains. Learn all about this hiking adventure tha...
Read more
Anjani Mahadev Temple

Anjani Mahadev Temple
Anjani Mahadev Temple is a shrine located in the Solang Valley, Burwa in Himachal Pradesh. A short trek into the valley, Anjani Mahadev remains one of the most popular pilgrimage sites with a waterfall freezing in winter and forming a 30-meter natural Shiva lingam. The best thing about trekking to this area is that it covers the Shivling-Fatru-Sola...
Read more
Arjun Gufa

Arjun Gufa
Arjun Gufa is a cave near Prini Village in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. It is a breathtaking natural formation that attracts religious enthusiasts and nature lovers. Arjun Gufa, a serene cave surrounded by snow-capped mountains beside the glistening river Beas, lies only 4 kilometres from Manali hill station.Activities you can performThere are several...
Read more
Beas Kund

Beas Kund
Beas Kund in Manali is the emergence point of the bountiful River Beas. It flows through certain nooks of the majestic state of Himachal Pradesh. It rests at an altitude of 3,700 metres, unlocking mesmerising views of idyllic landscapes and lush green valleys.With a prominent view of the Pir Panjal range, adjacent to a clear-as-crystal water body, ...
Read more
Bhagsu Waterfalls

Bhagsu Waterfalls
Discover a small corner of Dharamshala, India, with a trip to Bhagsunag Falls. This lovely waterfall carves this region into a distinct hillside and rocky pool at the base. Both tourists and locals alike enjoy the cool water, religious undertones and natural setting at Bhagsunag Falls. Discover more about this area right now.Easy accessBhagsunag Fa...
Read more
Bhrigu Lake

Bhrigu Lake
A high-altitude glacial water body perched at 14,100 feet, Bhrigu Lake has its beauty as it changes its colours each season. This location caters to some mind-blowing thrills and adventures. One of the most adventurous short treks in the Himalayas, trekking to this lake allows you to witness verdant meadows, picturesque valleys, and snow-capped mou...
Read more
Bijli Mahadev Temple

Bijli Mahadev Temple
Located at about 2460 meters above sea level, Bijli Mahadev Temple in Kullu stands out for its exceptional scenic beauty and overall appeal. Lord Shiva is in the form of Shiva Lingam in this temple. The 60-foot-high flagpole further adds to its appeal, which shines in the sunlight.HistoryThis stunning temple is located on Mathan Hill, and surrounde...
Read more
Dalai Lama Temple

Dalai Lama Temple
An awe-inspiring landmark is ready to welcome you to India at the Dalai Lama Temple. India is proud to support the Dalai Lama's freedom with this pilgrimage site dedicated to him. In fact, visitors are more than welcome to pray, meditate and walk around the grounds when they're in the region. Many people make it a priority to visit this temple, whi...
Read more
Jogini Waterfall

Jogini Waterfall
India is home to some of the most beautiful landmarks in the world, including Jogini Waterfall. At a staggering height of about 160 feet, this water feature is shrouded in romanticism and mysticism all at once. Discover one of the longest waterfalls in the region with a trip to this natural wonder.The journey is part of the adventureVenturing to Jo...
Read more
Kangra Fort

Kangra Fort
Forts were designed to ward off enemies and protect people and possessions within stone walls. One fort that's a breathtaking example of human ingenuity is the Kangra Fort in India. Thousands of years have passed since it was constructed, and its walls still tower into the sky today. Find yourself in another world when you visit this iconic landmar...
Read more
Kargil

Kargil
Kargil may be known as the site of the 74-day war in 1999, but locals have a different viewpoint. This land is a humble grouping of merchants, workshops and homes. In fact, many people visit Kargil to enjoy the people and accompanying workmanship among their foods and products.At nearly 9,000 feet in elevation, Kargil has a distinct climate that mu...
Read more
Kasol

Kasol
When visiting Kasol, you might think that it's a pair of towns connected together. In fact, Kasol is simply a city that has a bridge connecting its various sides. Many travelers have visited Kasol in the past as an alternative location for lodging and adventure.The clientele have slowly evolved to include guests who demand a bit more hospitality fr...
Read more
Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is a highly revered and iconic tourist attraction of India. It is located in the city of Agra in Uttar Pradesh, on the southern banks of the Yamuna River. Known for its awe-inspiring beauty and architectural splendour, it is an expansive Mausoleum that is counted amongst the world’s most cherished and must-visit UNESCO World Heritag...
Read more
Red Fort

Red Fort
Red Fort in Delhi is an iconic symbol of Mughal history and architectural splendour. Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1639, this colossal fortress served as the palace for the capital of Shahjahanabad.Visit Red Fort, and experience the nation's heritage and immerse in a journey through time to explore the grandeur of India’s past and vibrant...
Read more
India Gate

India Gate
New Delhi is one of the densest cities on Earth. As the capital, New Delhi's streets are constantly full of residents and tourists alike. A destination within New Delhi that draws a lot of attention from nearly everyone is India Gate. Indeed, this monument stands as a war memorial and reminder of the lives lost during the First World War. Explore t...
Read more
Humayun Tomb

Humayun Tomb
Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi is a masterpiece of Mughal Architecture. This 16th-century monument was built under the direction of Humayan’s first wife, Empress Bega Begum. It is situated in a large area of 27 hectares and is enriched with historical and architectural marvels.The monumental mausoleum stands amid a stunning Persian-style garden. There...
Read more
Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar
With a foundation laid in the 1190s, Qutub Minar is a fascinating monument with a complex history. Because it's designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this minaret will stand tall for many years as a reflection of its people and traditions. If you're interested in visiting Qutub Minar, explore a few tips from experienced travelers.Examining th...
Read more
Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple
Lotus Temple in Delhi is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Delhi. This temple was established in 1986 and is known as the Bahá'í House of Worship. Its distinctive lotus flower-inspired design and serene atmosphere attract travellers seeking historical, religious and architectural inspiration. ArchitectureLotus Temple, designed b...
Read more
ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple
ISKCON Temple in Delhi, also known as Sri Sri Radha Parthasarathi Mandir, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Gaudiya Vaishnava belief. It was built by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) -or Hare Krishna Movement in 1988. This temple stands as an architectural marvel and spiritual oasis in the heart of India's capital city.The ...
Read more
Dharamshala Cricket Stadium

Dharamshala Cricket Stadium
It's not common for a stadium to be a tourist attraction compared to the sporting teams, but the Dharamshala Cricket Stadium which is also known as Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium stands out. This venue was recently established in 2003, which makes it a modern site in India's mountainous region. Explore the distinct details that make t...
Read more
Great Himalayan National Park

Great Himalayan National Park
Located in the Seraj Forest Division amidst the beautiful snow-capped Himalayas, the Great Himalayan National Park is a charming habitat of alpine flora and fauna. This location is encircled by the Pin Valley National Park, Kanwar Wildlife Sanctuary, and Rupi Bhaba Sanctuary at an altitude of approximately 1500 to 6000 meters. Tagged as a World Her...
Read more
Hadimba Temple

Hadimba Temple
India is the heart of many mystical stories that bind and support several religions across the nation. Temples built for worshiping purposes are expressions of these faiths. When you're a traveler to Manali, one place that's worth a visit includes the Hadimba Temple. It was built in the 1500's, and it's stood the test of time ever since. Learn a gr...
Read more
Norbulingka Institute

Norbulingka Institute
When visiting India, you'll discover that Tibetan history plays a big role in its culture, architecture and more. In fact, a place that's dedicated to preserving the Tibetan way of life was founded back in the late 1980s. The Norbulingka Institute is an exciting destination for people of all types of backgrounds and belief systems. Learn all about ...
Read more
Rohtang Pass

Rohtang Pass
The high Himalayas are a romantic region to explore while travelers keep in mind that deep valleys and dynamic weather make the area adventurous almost year-round. When you want to discover India in all of its natural grandeur, traveling across the Rohtang Pass is a perfect way to round out your vacation plans. Learn all about this destination and ...
Read more
Solang Valley

Solang Valley
Discover the treasure found between majestic mountains called Solang Valley. Located in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, this region is home to many different activities throughout the year. It's possible to venture to Solang Valley and never experience the same activity twice. Get to know this unique area so that you can plan out a vacation to remember.T...
Read more
Triund

Triund
Hiking in India may seem like an advanced experience for the athletic type, but there is a place where everyone can participate. Introduce yourself to Triund, which is a hiking trail that's known for its unique pathways. In fact, it divides the Kangra Valley from the snowy peaks of the Dhauladhar Mountains. Learn all about this hiking adventure tha...
Read more
Anjani Mahadev Temple

Anjani Mahadev Temple
Anjani Mahadev Temple is a shrine located in the Solang Valley, Burwa in Himachal Pradesh. A short trek into the valley, Anjani Mahadev remains one of the most popular pilgrimage sites with a waterfall freezing in winter and forming a 30-meter natural Shiva lingam. The best thing about trekking to this area is that it covers the Shivling-Fatru-Sola...
Read more
Arjun Gufa

Arjun Gufa
Arjun Gufa is a cave near Prini Village in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. It is a breathtaking natural formation that attracts religious enthusiasts and nature lovers. Arjun Gufa, a serene cave surrounded by snow-capped mountains beside the glistening river Beas, lies only 4 kilometres from Manali hill station.Activities you can performThere are several...
Read more
Beas Kund

Beas Kund
Beas Kund in Manali is the emergence point of the bountiful River Beas. It flows through certain nooks of the majestic state of Himachal Pradesh. It rests at an altitude of 3,700 metres, unlocking mesmerising views of idyllic landscapes and lush green valleys.With a prominent view of the Pir Panjal range, adjacent to a clear-as-crystal water body, ...
Read more
Bhagsu Waterfalls

Bhagsu Waterfalls
Discover a small corner of Dharamshala, India, with a trip to Bhagsunag Falls. This lovely waterfall carves this region into a distinct hillside and rocky pool at the base. Both tourists and locals alike enjoy the cool water, religious undertones and natural setting at Bhagsunag Falls. Discover more about this area right now.Easy accessBhagsunag Fa...
Read more
Bhrigu Lake

Bhrigu Lake
A high-altitude glacial water body perched at 14,100 feet, Bhrigu Lake has its beauty as it changes its colours each season. This location caters to some mind-blowing thrills and adventures. One of the most adventurous short treks in the Himalayas, trekking to this lake allows you to witness verdant meadows, picturesque valleys, and snow-capped mou...
Read more
Bijli Mahadev Temple

Bijli Mahadev Temple
Located at about 2460 meters above sea level, Bijli Mahadev Temple in Kullu stands out for its exceptional scenic beauty and overall appeal. Lord Shiva is in the form of Shiva Lingam in this temple. The 60-foot-high flagpole further adds to its appeal, which shines in the sunlight.HistoryThis stunning temple is located on Mathan Hill, and surrounde...
Read more
Dalai Lama Temple

Dalai Lama Temple
An awe-inspiring landmark is ready to welcome you to India at the Dalai Lama Temple. India is proud to support the Dalai Lama's freedom with this pilgrimage site dedicated to him. In fact, visitors are more than welcome to pray, meditate and walk around the grounds when they're in the region. Many people make it a priority to visit this temple, whi...
Read more
Jogini Waterfall

Jogini Waterfall
India is home to some of the most beautiful landmarks in the world, including Jogini Waterfall. At a staggering height of about 160 feet, this water feature is shrouded in romanticism and mysticism all at once. Discover one of the longest waterfalls in the region with a trip to this natural wonder.The journey is part of the adventureVenturing to Jo...
Read more
Kangra Fort

Kangra Fort
Forts were designed to ward off enemies and protect people and possessions within stone walls. One fort that's a breathtaking example of human ingenuity is the Kangra Fort in India. Thousands of years have passed since it was constructed, and its walls still tower into the sky today. Find yourself in another world when you visit this iconic landmar...
Read more
Kargil

Kargil
Kargil may be known as the site of the 74-day war in 1999, but locals have a different viewpoint. This land is a humble grouping of merchants, workshops and homes. In fact, many people visit Kargil to enjoy the people and accompanying workmanship among their foods and products.At nearly 9,000 feet in elevation, Kargil has a distinct climate that mu...
Read more
Kasol

Kasol
When visiting Kasol, you might think that it's a pair of towns connected together. In fact, Kasol is simply a city that has a bridge connecting its various sides. Many travelers have visited Kasol in the past as an alternative location for lodging and adventure.The clientele have slowly evolved to include guests who demand a bit more hospitality fr...
Read more