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Discover India

Discover India

Why visit India?

India offers a vivid blend of ancient history, diverse cultures, and dramatic landscapes, from bustling megacities to quiet hill stations and tropical coasts.

What to expect

You can move from the energy of Mumbai and Delhi to the tech-driven pace of Bengaluru, the temple cities of Chennai and Hyderabad, and the backwaters and beaches around Kochi, all within one journey.

Plan your trip

Use major gateways like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru as your starting point, then connect onwards by air, rail, or road to explore wider regions across northern, southern, and eastern India.

Top experiences in India

Explore Mumbai's waterfront and heritage

Stroll along Marine Drive, visit the Gateway of India, and discover colonial-era architecture and galleries in South Mumbai.

Discover Delhi's historic heart

Wander through Old Delhi's lanes, explore grand boulevards and monuments in New Delhi, and visit majestic forts and tombs scattered across the city.

Tech and gardens in Bengaluru

Balance business with leisure in Bengaluru, where lush parks, serene lakes, and lively neighbourhoods sit alongside one of India’s key technology hubs.

Temple trails in Chennai

Soak in coastal views along the Bay of Bengal and visit ornate temple complexes and historic neighbourhoods that showcase Tamil Nadu’s heritage.

Backwaters and beaches near Kochi

Pair a walk through Kochi’s historic quarters with side trips to tranquil backwaters and palm-fringed beaches in Kerala.

Historic Hyderabad

Explore grand monuments and atmospheric old quarters in Hyderabad, then discover its growing modern districts and lakeside promenades.

Culture in Kolkata

Experience Kolkata’s literary and arts scene, leafy avenues, riverside ghats, and characterful tram-lined streets.

Experience India’s way of life

Getting around

India’s major cities are linked by an extensive domestic flight network, fast intercity trains, and highways, making it easy to pair hubs like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai with nearby regions.

Local life & culture

Each city has its own rhythm, from the coastal pace of Kochi and Chennai to the high-energy streets of Mumbai and the cultural buzz of Kolkata, all shaped by local languages, festivals, arts, and neighbourhood traditions.

Where to unwind

Unwind in city parks and lakes in Bengaluru and Hyderabad, along riverfronts in Kolkata, or by heading from Kochi and Chennai to nearby beaches, hill stations, and calm countryside retreats.

A taste of India

National dishes & specialties

Flavours shift by region, from rich dishes and street snacks in Mumbai and Delhi to spice-laden fare in Hyderabad, coastal seafood around Kochi and Chennai, and distinctive regional plates in Kolkata and Ahmedabad.

Casual & modern dining hubs

You will find everything from quick local eateries to contemporary cafés and restaurants, with Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi offering particularly wide choices that blend regional tastes with global influences.

Signature & scenic dining

Seek rooftop terraces in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru, heritage settings in Kolkata and Hyderabad, and waterside venues around Kochi and Chennai for memorable evenings with a view.

Retail therapy in India

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Large malls in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai offer international brands, local designers, cinemas, and dining under one roof.

Markets & local crafts

Browse markets and craft areas in cities like Kolkata, Kochi, and Ahmedabad for textiles, handcrafts, and regional specialties that reflect each state’s traditions.

Evening retail scene

After dark, shopping streets and malls in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru stay lively with lit-up storefronts, late-opening boutiques, and plenty of places to pause for a drink or snack between stores.

Best time to visit India

Peak season: November to February is generally cooler and drier across much of India, with average temperatures around 10–20°C (50–68°F) in northern cities such as Delhi, and 20–28°C (68–82°F) in southern cities like Chennai and Kochi. Shoulder season: March to May brings warmer, often dry weather before the monsoon, with many cities seeing 25–35°C (77–95°F), making early mornings and evenings more comfortable for sightseeing. Low season: June to September is the main monsoon period in many regions, with 24–30°C (75–86°F) and higher humidity, though showers can bring cooler moments and lush landscapes, especially in coastal and southern states.

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