Ellora and Ajanta Caves
Imagine discovering hidden caves in the middle of nowhere that contain priceless artworks from a thousand years ago? In Central India you can actually find one such spot — and you do not want to miss it.
Imagine discovering hidden caves in the middle of nowhere that contain priceless artworks from a thousand years ago? In Central India you can actually find one such spot — and you do not want to miss it.
Kumbalgarh Fort is India’s second largest fort — and one of the world’s largest fort complexes. Kumbalgarh is a UNESCO World Heritage site near Udaipur, Rajasthan and a must-visit while in North India.
The picturesque hill station of Darjeeling is a place that captures the most vivid imagination. Darjeeling is known as the ‘Queen of the Hills’ and rightly so as it is framed by the mighty Himalayas and resplendent with carpets of tea.
Kumaon is a hilly region of the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand. The name Kumaon conjures up vivid images of tranquil hill stations, mountain lakes, towering Himalayan peaks, and thick forests that are the preserve of the majestic Bengal tiger.
Kanha National Park in India’s central state of Madhya Pradesh is one India’s oldest and most beloved national parks, and one of the country’s leading tiger reserves.
Shillong is known as the Scotland of the East, a dreamy hill station in Meghalaya, and a lesser known gem of India’s wild and unspoilt Northeast region. Meghalaya literally translates to the abode of clouds. Morning mists, scented pine forests, and rushing waterfalls add to the romantic appeal of this green, picturesque location.