1. Taj Mahal Mausoleum
Tucked within the city of Agra in Northern India lies the unrivaled masterpiece that has defined the reputation of Indian tourism - the Taj Mahal complex. What makes the exquisite beauty of the Taj Mahal truly stand out is its enchanting play of colors throughout the day. This architectural marvel is constructed from majestic white marble and an array of gemstones brought from various corners of the world at that time. Beyond its grandeur, the Taj Mahal narrates a tragic love story of its creator, Emperor Shah Jahan, and his late wife. This poignant tale contributes significantly to the unparalleled charm of the Taj Mahal - a love poem intricately carved in stone.




5. Ajanta Caves
Ajanta Caves, also known as cave temples, undoubtedly stand as a sacred and unique destination for Buddhist devotees visiting India. During the peak of Buddhism's prosperity, devotees poured their dedication and artistic craftsmanship into creating a magnificent and miraculous masterpiece down to the finest details. Seemingly forgotten over time, Ajanta Caves resurface magnificently and spiritually in the hearts of every Buddhist. Spread across more than 30 caves hidden deep in the ancient forests of the Deccan Plateau, visitors will have the opportunity to witness and contemplate the paintings and sculptures depicting the enlightenment path of Lord Buddha and the life of ancient Indians through Buddhist philosophy.

6. Royal Capital City - Jaipur
Jaipur, an ancient city and former capital in Indian history, boasts a venerable architecture reflecting the style of a commercial hub. It stands as a renowned cultural and economic crossroads of India from ancient times to the present. Moreover, the city is affectionately known as the 'pink city.' This endearing nickname originated when Prince Albert of England visited the city, and to welcome him, the citizens adorned all structures and homes with the color pink. When visiting Jaipur, travelers will be mesmerized by the opulent beauty of Hawa Mahal - the most iconic tourist attraction in Jaipur. It can be said that Jaipur is a diverse and rich blend of ancient traditions and innovative processes.

7. Shimla City
Shimla holds a historical imprint in India's journey, being a part of the British Empire in the 20th century. Hence, the nostalgic beauty of the architectural structures in the city carries the essence of European charm. The most renowned landmark that visitors cannot overlook when exploring Shimla is the Christ Church built by the British. Alongside Christ Church, there are many distinctive and Western-influenced spots in this city, such as Vicereal Lodge Castle, Himalayan Bird Park, and more.

8. Mahabalipuram Temple City
Mahabalipuram City is considered the pinnacle of ancient art in South India. When visiting the city, travelers will perceive the ancient and impressive beauty through unique ancient temples and marvelous sculptures. It is an unmissable destination for those who love exploring ancient sculptural art, and it's no surprise that UNESCO recognizes the magnificent temple structures in Mahabalipuran as world historical sites.

9. Goa - Beautiful Beach Paradise
Goa is an exceptional destination for anyone passionate about history, architecture, or natural scenery, as it seamlessly combines culture and natural beauty. Every traveler to Goa will be amazed by the beautiful beaches in tropical sunlight and ancient churches. Especially, everyone will appreciate the hospitality and warmth of the locals. When in Goa, you can engage in vibrant outdoor activities such as water sports, leisurely beachside shopping, and lively dancing every night.

11. River Ganges
The Ganges River - a sacred source deeply embedded in the consciousness of every Indian and the starting point of the development of every major religion in this ancient land. In the pilgrimage to the land of Buddha, the journey to visit the Ganges River will be a captivating destination for travelers who seek to explore the mystique of history. If you have reached the legendary Ganges River, you can participate in the ritual of purifying sins at every sunrise in the river alongside the local people. As night falls, we will have the opportunity to live in the lively atmosphere and spiritual connection in the traditional ceremonial performances of India. Additionally, visitors cannot miss the chance to visit Varanasi - the sacred city of Hindu devotees on the peaceful banks of the Ganges River.

