The Taj Mahal is an architecturally stunning symbol of eternal love and devotion, and undeniably the most fascinating piece of craftsmanship in India.
These beautiful coral reefs stretch over an area of 11,000 sq km and are home to some of the most spectacular species of marine life in the world.
There are desert camps set up in the middle of the vast expanse where you can go dune bashing, parasailing, and camel riding.
Known as the ‘Land of Passes’, Ladakh, along with its popular capital city Leh, is one of the top travel destinations for road trippers and spiritual explorers.
Goa, a state in western India, is an endearing beach destination and tropical paradise, squeezed between the seas and the lush forested hills.
Built in 1604 the Golden Temple sits lower than its surrounding buildings and has 4 entrances. Anyone is welcome no matter where you come from or what you believe.
Most people who visit the Kerala backwaters hire a traditional Kerala-style houseboat and float around the narrow waterways.