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Discover India

Discover India

Why visit India?

India offers a rich blend of historic cities, dramatic landscapes, and vibrant modern life, from the bustle of Mumbai and Delhi to the serene backwaters and hill stations.

What to expect

You will find grand forts and palaces, coastal retreats, IT hubs, and creative centres, with each region offering its own languages, architecture, festivals, and arts.

Plan your trip

Use major gateways such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai to connect onwards by air, rail, or road to coastal Kerala, central India, and the Himalayan foothills.

Top experiences in India

Explore Mumbai's waterfront and heritage

Stroll along Marine Drive, see the Gateway of India, and wander through historic districts filled with colonial-era architecture and contemporary galleries.

Discover Delhi's old and new quarters

Navigate the narrow lanes of Old Delhi, then explore the grand boulevards, monuments, and museums of New Delhi for a contrast of eras.

Unwind in Kerala's backwaters from Kochi

Cruise the palm-lined backwaters near Kochi on a traditional houseboat and explore the city’s historic fort area and coastal scenery.

Experience Bengaluru's garden city charm

Relax in expansive parks, explore technology districts, and enjoy the city’s thriving arts and café culture.

Walk Kolkata's cultural boulevards

Take in grand riverside views, literary landmarks, and art galleries that reflect the city’s strong cultural and intellectual heritage.

Discover Hyderabad's old city and modern skyline

Visit iconic landmarks in the old city, then explore contemporary business districts, expansive malls, and lakeside promenades.

Explore Ahmedabad's heritage and riverside

Walk through historic pol neighbourhoods, visit museums, and enjoy the landscaped promenades along the Sabarmati River.

Soak up the coastal energy of Chennai

Enjoy sunrise along its long urban beaches, explore historic neighbourhoods, and take in the city’s strong music and arts traditions.

Experience India’s way of life

Getting around

Domestic flights link hubs such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad with smaller cities, while extensive rail and road networks connect regional centres and rural areas.

Local life & culture

Daily life ranges from fast-paced business districts in major metros to slower rhythms in coastal towns and historic quarters, with distinct regional languages, festivals, crafts, and performance traditions.

Where to unwind

You can relax in city parks and botanical gardens, retreat to hill stations and tea estates, or head to coastal stretches and lakeside promenades across southern and western India.

A taste of India

National dishes & specialties

Each region has its own signature flavours, from rich curries and breads in northern cities such as Delhi to coconut-based dishes and seafood along the southern coasts near Kochi and Chennai.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad you will find neighbourhood eateries, cafés, and modern restaurants offering both regional Indian menus and international cuisine.

Signature & scenic dining

Look for rooftop venues in major metros, heritage hotels with garden settings, and riverside or waterfront locations in cities such as Kochi, Kolkata, and Chennai for memorable meals.

Retail therapy in India

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Large shopping centres in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai bring together international labels, Indian designer brands, cinemas, and family-friendly entertainment.

Markets & local crafts

Browse markets in Kolkata, Kochi, and Ahmedabad for textiles, handwoven fabrics, jewellery, and handicrafts that reflect regional skills and design traditions.

Evening retail scene

After dark, popular shopping streets and mall districts in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru stay lively with illuminated storefronts, cafés, and late-opening boutiques.

Best time to visit India

Peak season runs from November to February, when much of India enjoys cooler, drier weather, with average temperatures around 15–25°C (59–77°F) in many northern and central cities. Shoulder season typically falls in March to May and September to October, when temperatures rise to about 25–35°C (77–95°F), especially in inland areas, and some regions become more humid. Low season is usually June to August, when the monsoon brings higher humidity, heavy showers, and temperatures around 24–32°C (75–90°F), particularly along the western coast and in southern India.

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