Flights from Busan (PUS) to India

Discover India

Discover India

Why visit India?

India offers a rich mix of history, colourful cities, and diverse landscapes, from bustling metropolises to tranquil backwaters and hill stations.

What to expect

You can explore grand monuments in Delhi, coastal charm in Mumbai, technology hubs like Bengaluru, and cultural gateways such as Chennai, Kochi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad.

Plan your trip

India rewards both first-time and repeat visitors, with each region offering a different perspective. Its major cities also serve as convenient gateways to explore wider South Asia.

Top experiences in India

Explore Delhi's historic heart

Walk through Old Delhi's narrow lanes, visit imposing forts, and admire grand boulevards that tell the story of several empires.

Soak in Mumbai's seaside energy

Stroll along Marine Drive, see colonial-era architecture in the city centre, and watch the sunset by the Arabian Sea.

Cruise the backwaters near Kochi

Take a leisurely houseboat or day cruise through palm-fringed canals and quiet villages in Kerala's famous backwaters.

Discover Bengaluru's garden city feel

Enjoy tree-lined streets, expansive parks, and a thriving café and nightlife culture in India’s technology hub.

Uncover Hyderabad's royal heritage

Visit grand palaces and old city landmarks, and wander through historic bazaars filled with textiles and jewellery.

Experience Kolkata's cultural quarter

Explore riverside promenades, literary cafés, and colonial-era districts that showcase the city's artistic spirit.

Wander through Ahmedabad's old city

Walk the heritage streets, traditional pol neighbourhoods, and riverside promenades that blend craft, design, and history.

Experience India’s way of life

Getting around

India’s major cities are linked by frequent domestic flights and an extensive rail network, while metro systems and app-based taxis help you move efficiently within cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kochi.

Local life & culture

City streets are lively, with neighbourhood markets, festivals, and arts scenes reflecting deep traditions and modern influences, each region expressing its own language, dress, and creative style.

Where to unwind

You can relax on palm-lined coasts in the south, escape to nearby hill stations from cities like Bengaluru and Kochi, or find calm in city parks, lakes, and waterfront promenades across the country.

A taste of India

National dishes & specialties

Each region is known for its own flavours, from North Indian curries and tandoor specialities in Delhi to seafood and street snacks in Mumbai, spiced dishes in Hyderabad, and fragrant rice and coconut-based cuisine in Kochi and Chennai.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In cities like Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi, you will find cafés, casual eateries, and contemporary restaurants serving both regional favourites and international dishes, making it easy to try something new at every meal.

Signature & scenic dining

Enjoy rooftop restaurants with city skyline views in Mumbai and Bengaluru, riverside venues in Kolkata and Ahmedabad, or atmospheric heritage settings in Hyderabad, Delhi, and Kochi.

Retail therapy in India

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai offer large shopping centres that bring together international brands, cinemas, cafés, and local designers under one roof.

Markets & local crafts

Browse bustling bazaars in Delhi and Hyderabad, explore textile and jewellery markets in Ahmedabad and Kolkata, and find handicrafts and souvenirs in coastal cities like Kochi and Chennai.

Evening retail scene

After dark, shopping streets and malls in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi stay lively, with illuminated storefronts, late-night cafés, and seasonal night markets adding to the atmosphere.

Best time to visit India

India has several climate zones, but many major cities share similar seasonal patterns. Peak season runs from November to February, when temperatures in cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad are generally between 15°C and 28°C (59°F to 82°F), with cooler evenings in the north. Shoulder season typically falls in March to May and October, when daytime temperatures often range from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F), and humidity starts to rise, especially in coastal cities. Low season coincides with the southwest monsoon from June to September, when temperatures in many areas stay around 25°C to 32°C (77°F to 90°F), but heavy showers and occasional storms are common, particularly in Kochi, Mumbai, and other western and southern coastal regions.

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