Editor's Picks
Handpicked heritage gems across India you won't find in standard guidebooks.
Hilltop bastion of reservoirs and tunnels, overlooking Bundi’s painted palaces.
Sun-baked brick citadel, among the subcontinent’s oldest surviving forts.
14th-century brick fortification whose three gateways still dominate the old capital.
Royal residence turned museum, surrounded by Mughal-style gardens and lakes.
Sacred Shrine of Shabari, tied to Rama’s journey in the Ramayana.
Colonial bungalow remembered for the 1857 siege and bullet-scarred walls.
Cluster of terracotta shrines, once 108, now fading into obscurity.
Marks the mythic spring where the sacred Narmada River first emerges.
Urban destinations known for their rich history and culture.
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Interests
Ancient structures and commemorative buildings that showcase India's architectural heritage through centuries
Iconic Stone Church Symbolizing British Colonial Architectural Heritage
Vibrant Colonial Neighborhood Where History and Modernity Converge
Iconic Synagogue Preserving Kolkata's Vibrant Baghdadi Jewish Heritage
Ancient Kashmiri temple honoring Surya, embodying architectural grandeur
Colonial Memorial Hall Commemorating John Goble Brayne in Gurgaon
Colonial bungalow remembered for the 1857 siege and bullet-scarred walls.
Mughal Gateway: Delhi's Historic Landmark Near Feroz Shah Stadium
Legendary fortress of Rani Laxmi Bai, epicenter of 1857 rebellion
Themed lists to help you discover the perfect trip.

Hydrology as theater — plunges, marble canyons, and a red-rock river gorge.

Where ledgers met liturgy on India’s sea lanes.

A walking syllabus of resistance — messy, human, and unromantic.

From Harappan docks to Vedic riverbanks — early cities, water wisdom, and the long memory of trade.

Hill forts that turned rain, height, and patience into a doctrine.

Monuments carved from a single rock face where one stone holds shrines, halls, and stories.

High passes, blue lakes, and quiet monasteries where altitude and wind slow the day.

Round monuments that align faith and astronomy, from stupas and chortens to stone instruments.