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India, a nation by name but a continent in scope, is diverse in a single word.
The snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas form a natural border in the north. As you move south, you’ll pass through Rajasthan, home to the Taj Mahal, forts, palaces, and temples that represent the microcosm of India. Leopards, elephants, and Bengal tigers roam protected sanctuaries in central India.
With its blend of Bengali mansions and neo-Gothic buildings, Calcutta in Northeastern India still retains its colonial past.
On the west coast, Mumbai offers an unexpected experience. It’s a manufacturing hub where you can explore Art Deco architecture and lively local bazaars.
Cruising through Kerala’s backwaters on a converted rice barge is the perfect way to experience the laid-back lifestyle in southern India.
Select the Number of Days to Stay
For first-time visitors, a 7–10 day itinerary is ideal to cover India’s major highlights. Most tourists opt for the popular Golden Triangle: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur.
To explore more of India — including Rajasthan in the west and Goa and Kerala in the south — consider extending your trip by a few weeks.
Select Your Location
India can be broadly categorized into several regions:
- North-Central India: Focused on the Golden Triangle (Delhi, Agra, Jaipur), known for historical and religious landmarks.
- South India: Includes Mumbai, Goa, and Kochi, known for tropical landscapes, beaches, and ancient temples.
- West India: Rajasthan, celebrated for its rich culture, palaces, and desert experiences.
Delhi: Tradition and Modernity, History and Culture
Delhi, the capital city, is essential on any Indian itinerary.
It comprises New Delhi and Old Delhi, each reflecting a mix of traditional culture and modern architecture. Tourists are drawn to Delhi’s historic sites, culinary diversity, and vibrant nightlife.
- In Old Delhi, walk through bustling streets to enjoy traditional food.
- In New Delhi, experience high-speed metros, grand colonial buildings, and modern bars and restaurants.
Agra: The Taj Mahal, Agra Fort & UNESCO Sites
Agra’s Taj Mahal is one of India’s most iconic landmarks. For a peaceful view, visit Mehtab Bagh (Night Garden).
Explore other gems like:
- Agra Fort
- Akbar’s Tomb
- Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century.
Jaipur: The Pink City
As part of the Golden Triangle, Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is famous for:
- Amber Fort
- Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds)
- City Palace
- Jal Mahal
- Nahargarh Fort
For a memorable experience, visit Elefantastic, a well-managed elephant sanctuary, perfect for kids and families.
Varanasi: Spirituality and the Ganges
Varanasi, along the Ganges River, is one of India’s most sacred cities. Witness pilgrims performing ancient Hindu rituals, or take a boat ride along the river for a spiritual perspective.
Don’t miss the nightly Ganga Aarti with floating lamps and chants — a truly mesmerizing experience.
Goa: Beaches, Colonial Charm, and Yoga
Goa offers serene beaches, Portuguese architecture, and vibrant nightlife.
- Stroll through Baroque-style churches.
- Enjoy beachside water sports, seafood, or yoga.
- Visit Shree Hari Yoga in Goa to combine yoga with a tranquil beach holiday.
Best Time to Visit India
India’s climate varies greatly:
- Winter (Nov–Mar): Cool, dry, and ideal for travel. Expect crowds and higher hotel rates.
- Summer/Monsoon (Apr–Sep): Hot and humid, with heavy rains from June to September, especially near the Ganges.
Even in summer, Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur are still worth visiting — just plan accordingly.
Travel Budget for India
India offers a wide price range for different travel styles:
- Backpackers: $30–50/day (hostels, local food, public transport)
- Mid-range: $100–110/day (3-star hotels, restaurants, taxis)
- Luxury: $150–200+/day (4–5-star hotels, private drivers, guided tours)
Book early to lock in rates, as inflation and demand can affect prices.
Visa Requirements for India
Most travelers need a visa to enter India. Citizens from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and others can apply for an India e-Visa.
Apply online and receive the visa by email. The e-Visa allows 90-day stays for tourism purposes.
How to Travel to and Around India
Arriving in India:
Fly into Delhi or Mumbai from major cities in the US, UK, Europe, and Australia. Flight durations range from:
- 12–15 hours from the US or Australia
- 8–10 hours from Europe
Getting Around India:
Common modes of travel include:
- Flights: Best for long distances.
- Trains: Can be scenic but get booked fast.
- Buses: Budget-friendly but slow and crowded.
- Private car + driver: Most comfortable and time-efficient option for tourists.

