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The landscape of India provides for an infinite number of holiday destinations in India- from scenic locations to sites soaked in history, from cities bustling with chaos and confusion to laid-back and relaxed stays, India is truly diverse. Amidst this huge list of vacation spots, choosing the perfect location for your next trip can be daunting. Well! We are here to relieve you of this dilemma as we present to you the list of top 30 destinations in India for all kinds of travelers, whether you like quiet and serene mountains or small towns with their hustle and bustle. Read along to find the perfect travel destination for your next vacation.

List of 30 Best Places to Visit in India

  • Rann of Kutch
  • Spiti Valley
  • Ranthambore
  • Jim Corbett National Park

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Kashmir:  For its Captivating Natural Beauty

Kashmir Lake

One of the most incredible places in India, Kashmir is known for its natural beauty and is thus, rightly called Heaven on Earth. With its picturesque lakes , lush fruit orchards, verdant meadows, pines and deodars forests, all enclosed with mountains of Himalayan and Pir-Panjal ranges – Kashmir seems to have directly made its way right out from a postcard.

The beautiful Kashmir Valley is home to many destinations ideal for nature lovers, family vacationers, honeymooners, and even a group of friends. Along with great sightseeing opportunities, it offers adventure activities like trekking , skiing, and river rafting, recreational activities like fishing & angling, and even spa & wellness. Shopaholics and food lovers can also have their share of enjoyment as Kashmir spoils them with many options.

Top Places to Visit in Kashmir

  • Aru & Betaab Valley
  • Gurez Valley

Top Things to Do in Kashmir

  • Boating in Dal Lake, Srinagar
  • Skiing in Gulmarg
  • Angling & Fishing in Pahalgam
  • White Water River Rafting in Pahalgam and Sonmarg
  • Shopping for Leather Items, Pashmina Shawls, and Traditional Kashmiri Handicraft
  • Trying Wazwan (traditional dishes)

Check out: Best of Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Packages

Ladakh: For its Unmatched Adventure Options

Ladakh

The land of high mountain passes , barren mountains, alpine lakes & meadows, enchanting valleys and ancient colourful Buddhist monasteries , Ladakh is one of the must-visit destinations in India. It is ideal for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Ladakh is unlike any place to visit in India. It is here that you can witness some of the world’s highest mountain passes as well as exotic wildlife species in India’s largest national park. This must-visit destination in India is perfect for motorbiking and mountain biking, camping, river rafting, trekking and peak climbing adventures.

Top Places to Visit in Ladakh

  • Pangong Lake
  • Nubra Valley
  • Zanskar Valley

Top Things to Do in Ladakh

  • Trekking & Hiking
  • Peak Climbing
  • Motor Biking
  • Mountain Biking
  • White Water River Rafting
  • Wildlife Sighting especially snow leopards
  • Attend Festivals in the Monasteries

Check out: Best of Ladakh Tourism Packages

Delhi: For its Incredible History and Past

Delhi Red Fort

The capital city makes for one of the perfect travel destinations in India. A city of heritage , monuments, teeming with bazaars and mouth-watering street food, high-end malls, and luxury hotels & restaurants; Delhi has something for everyone. So whether you are looking for a heritage walk or a shopping experience or for kids-friendly activities or places for photography or even seek the blessings of god, Delhi will not disappoint.

Top Places to Visit in Delhi

  • Humayun’s Tomb
  • Jama Masjid
  • Qutub Minar
  • Nizamuddin Dargah
  • Chandni Chowk
  • Lotus Temple
  • Akshardham Temple
  • Rashtrapati Bhawan

Things to Do in Delhi

  • Try delectable street food
  • Listen to qawwalis at Nizamuddin
  • Take a tour on Hop On Ho Off (HOHO) Bus
  • Go shopping in Chandni Chowk, Sarojini Nagar, Dilli Haat
  • Architecture photography
  • Heritage walk

Check out: Popular Delhi Sightseeing Tour Packages

Sikkim: For its Breathtaking Natural Vistas and Enthralling Adventures

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One of the most beautiful places in India, Sikkim is a glittering gem of the North-East Himalayas. This northeast Indian destination is popular for being home to the world’s third highest mountain, Kanchenjunga (8586 m). Sikkim is one of the best destinations in India to spend a peaceful and laid back holiday as well as enjoy enthralling adventure activities.

Teeming with some of the world’s scenic trekking trails and rivers, this little northeastern state makes for a perfect adventure destination in India for trekkers, rafting enthusiasts, mountaineers and rock climbers. It is also famous for offering an experience of Yak Safari.

Sikkim is also a perfect place to go for some meditation sessions at numerous old Buddhist monasteries. Don’t miss out on delicious Sikkimese delicacies and shop to your heart’s content and buy Sikkimese handicrafts, thangka paintings and mural items.

Top Attractions in Sikkim

  • Yumthang Valley
  • Tsomgo Lake
  • Rumtek Monastery
  • Do-Drul Chorten
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden

Things to Do in Sikkim

  • River Rafting in Teesta River
  • Paragliding
  • Cable Car Ride in Gangtok
  • Motorbiking
  • Bungee Jumping at Singshore Bridge
  • Helicopter Ride
  • Caving/Spelunking at North Lha-Ri-Nying Phu

Check out:   Best of Sikkim Tourism Packages

Meghalaya: For its Spellbinding Natural Beauty 

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Also known as the abode of clouds, Meghalaya is a hidden gem nestled in the lap of pine-covered Khasi and Garo Hills in the Northeastern part of India. One of the most picturesque states of North East India with its innumerable waterfalls, mystic caves, dense forests and sparkling lakes and rivers; Meghalaya is an ideal destination in India for trekkers, cavers/spelunkers and nature lovers.

It is only in Meghalaya where you will come across unique man-made living root bridges that are grown and not built. The ‘double decker living root bridge’ in Cherrapunjee is one such artistic splendour that has been standing strong for over 200 years. Meghalaya also offers a sneak peek of its tribal life along with delicious local food. The state offers a travel experience in India unlike any other.

Top Attractions in Meghalaya

  • Cherapunjee
  • Elephant Falls
  • Nohkalikai Waterfalls
  • Mawsmai Cave
  • Double Decker Living Root Bridge
  • Balpakram National Park
  • Nohsngithiang Falls

Things to Do in Meghalaya

  • Caving/Spelunking
  • Ziplining in Cherapunjee
  • Cliff jumping & Boating in Dawki

Check out: Meghalaya North East Sightseeing Tour Packages

Kerala: For its Backwaters, Beaches & Culture

Kerala Houseboat Backtwater

Pristine backwaters, coconut-palm fringed beaches, rejuvenating Ayurvedic massages and colourful festivals; Yes! You guessed it right. I am talking about God’s own country, Kerala . One of the most picturesque places in India with a footfall of thousands of tourists every year, Kerala is tucked between Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats and is blessed with immense natural beauty.

Besides serene backwaters and pristine beaches, Kerala is also home to scenic hill stations and numerous wildlife sanctuaries. Offering an umpteen number of tourist activities, Kerala is a must-visit destination for every traveller. From memorable houseboat stays to nature walks through the sprawling tea gardens to wildlife safari to mesmerizing Kathakali performance to savouring traditional dishes, Kerala has a lot to offer.

Top Attractions in Kerala

  • Periyar National Park
  • Thiruvananthapuram

Things to Do in Kerala

  • Wildlife Safari
  • Houseboat stay and Sail on the Backwaters
  • Ayurveda Massage
  • Scuba Diving
  • Cycling & Biking
  • Windsurfing in Payyoli Beach, Somatheeram Beach, Alappuzha Beach and Varkala Beach
  • Bamboo Rafting in Periyar National Park
  • Paragliding in Vagamon and Varkala
  • Snorkelling in Bond Safari in Kovalam, coast of Vizhinjam and at Varkala beach
  • Spice or Coffee Plantation Tour
  • Birdwatching
  • Watch Folk Dance Performance
  • Witness Snake Boat Race
  • Try the Delicious Food of Kerala

Check out: Best of Kerala South India Tour Packages

Andaman: For its Pristine Beauty and Array of Water Sports

Andaman Island

Known for their picturesque landscape comprising pristine beaches, azure waters and verdant forests, Andaman & Nicobar are a group of more than 500 islands situated in an infinite expanse of the Bay of Bengal. Packed with an array of interesting activities, Andaman & Nicobar is indeed one of the best beach destinations in India.

The islands are home to one of the best beaches in Asia, Radhanagar Beach, which is a paradise for honeymoon couples. For adventure lovers, the azure waters teeming with a diverse marine life and coral reefs, offer a perfect ambience to indulge in some world-class scuba diving and sea walking experiences. The islands are perfect for sighting exotic colourful birds, camping under the open sky and even trying your hands at a bar-be-que, cooking your own fresh catch of a fish or crab.

Top Attractions in Andaman & Nicobar

  • Havelock Island
  • Radhanagar Beach
  • Cellular Jail
  • Ross Island
  • Viper Island
  • Neil Island
  • Baratang Island
  • Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex
  • Little Andaman
  • Barren Island
  • Long Island
  • Corbyn’s Beach

Things to Do in Andaman & Nicobar

  • Snorkelling
  • Mangrove Kayaking
  • Underwater Sea Walking

Check out: Best of Holiday Packages for Andaman

Goa: For its Beaches, World-heritage Churches, Food & Nightlife

Goa Paragliding

Known for its gorgeous beaches, stellar nightlife, delish seafood, world-heritage listed monuments, Goa is where all the fun is in India. Although the beaches of Goa are the primary tourism attractions, there are many surprises waiting to be unravelled.

Goa has one of the best nightlife in India with trendy bars, beach shacks, elegant cafes and many clubs and discotheques. For those looking for a luxury stay, South Goa has many options.

For the history buffs, Old Goa is replete with many whitewashed churches, crumbling forts and spectacular mansions. The adventure junkies are also spoilt for choice in Goa with a number of watersports including snorkelling and jet skiing. The beautiful and quiet settings of Goa also make it a great destination for yoga and Ayurveda.

Top Attractions in Goa

  • Calangute Beach
  • Basilica of Bom Jesus
  • Fort Aguada
  • Anjuna Beach
  • Dudhsagar Waterfalls
  • Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception
  • Chapora Fort
  • Arambol Beach
  • Palolem Beach
  • Vagator Beach

Things to Do in Goa

  • Watersports
  • Shopping in Anjuna Flea Market and Night Market
  • Yoga & Ayurveda
  • Visit Spice Plantation
  • Bungee Jumping at Mayem Lake
  • Go-Karting in Arpora
  • Try Seafood
  • Take an Electric Bike Tour
  • Heritage Walk in Fontainhas
  • Climb up to Charpora For

Check out:   Goa Tourism Packages

Agra, Uttar Pradesh: For its Unprecedented Mughal Grandeur

Tajmahal Agra

Home to the symbol of love, Taj Mahal , Agra in Uttar Pradesh finds its spot on the world heritage map.  With its three gems, the impressive Taj Mahal, magnificent Agra Fort and splendid Fatehpur Sikri; the city charms thousands of tourists including historians and art lovers from all across India and the world.

Agra also gives a chance to savour authentic and traditional Mughlai flavours, shopping in the lively markets teeming with marble handicrafts & fine leather items, and even soaking your spirits in the enthralling fiesta of the Taj Mahotsav. For a more closer look at this heritage city, get on an off the beaten path journey and explore the narrow alleyways of the old city, ancient temples or visit the renowned poet, Mirza Ghalib’s birthplace.

Top Attractions in Agra

  • Fatehpur Sikri
  • Itimad-ud-Daulah Tomb
  • Mehtab Bagh
  • Akbar’s Tomb/Sikandra
  • Chini Ka Rauza
  • Wildlife SOS

Things to Do

  • Savour delicacies of Agra
  • Shop at Kinari Bazar
  • Watch Kalakriti Dance Drama Show
  • Watch Light & Sound Show at Agra Fort
  • Boat Ride on Yamuna River

Check out: Delhi Agra Jaipur Golden Triangle Tour Packages

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh: For its Spiritual Essence

Varanasi

Exploration of India remains incomplete without a trip to the holy city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh . Also known as the city of Moksha (salvation), the place holds a great religious significance for the Hindus.

Situated on the banks of sacred river Ganga , the city is believed to be more than 5000 years old. Bustling with enchanting ancient temples and holy Ghats crowded with people performing various rituals and prayers, Varanasi makes for an ultimate spiritual travel destination India.

Varanasi offers a number of experiences such as paying homage to Lord Shiva in the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple or taking a dip in the holy waters of river Ganga absolving your sins or witnessing the famed Ganga Aarti. When in the city, a must-try is Benaras ki Chaat. Shopping in Varanasi for musical instruments and world-renowned Benarasi Silk Sarees is also a must.

Top Attractions in Varanasi

  • Kashi Vishwanath Temple
  • Dasaswamedh Ghat
  • Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple
  • New Vishwanath Temple
  • Tulsi Manasa Temple
  • Durga Temple
  • Tibetan Temple
  • Manikarnika Ghat
  • Bharat Mata Mandir
  • Vishwanath Gali

Things to Do in Varanasi

  • Boat Ride on Ganga River
  • Watch Ganga Aarti on Dasaswamedh Ghat
  • Try Street Food
  • Try Food at Different Cafes

Check out: 2 Nights 3 Days Varanasi Sightseeing Tour Package

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan: For its Rajputana Magnificence and Plethora of Desert Activities

Jaisalmer Desert Camel Safari

Also known as the Land of the Golden Sand, Jaisalmer in Rajasthan is a beautiful city known for its rich cultural heritage and tales of brave Rajput rulers. This popular tourist destination is flanked by the expansive Thar Desert. Jaisalmer offers an authentic experience of Rajasthani culture, traditions, and heritage with its magnificent Sonar Quila or the Jaisalmer Fort, havelis, delectable food, and camel safari opportunity in the desert.

The annual Jaisalmer Desert Festival is a major attraction in the city and a visual treat. Folk dances, cultural and musical performances, campfires under open starlit sky, enthralling camel shows, local haats (shops) selling exquisite jewellery and handicrafts, can also be witnessed and experienced in this must-see festival in Jaisalmer.

Top Attractions in Jaisalmer

  • Jaisalmer Fort
  • Sam Sand Dunes
  • Patwon ki Haveli
  • Nathmal ki Haveli
  • Salim Singh ki Haveli
  • Kuldhara Village
  • Jain Temples
  • Desert National Park
  • Gadisar Lake
  • Tazia Tower and Badal Palace
  • Tanot Mata Temple
  • Windmill Park

Things to Do in Jaisalmer

  • Camel Safari & Dune Bashing in Sam Dunes
  • Shopping in Sadar Bazaar, Bhatia Bazaar, Manak Chowk, Pansari Bazaar
  • Parasailing in Kanoi
  • Paramotoring
  • Quad Biking
  • Desert Camping
  • Wildlife safari in Desert National Park
  • Watch Puppet Show
  • Try delectable food of Rajasthan

Check out: Jaisalmer Sightseeing Tourism Packages

Rann of Kutch, Gujarat: For its Salt Desert and Village Life Experience

Run of Kutch Gujarat

An enormous stretch of white salt desert, the Great Rann of Kutch in Gujarat is amongst the best places to visit in India. Sprawling in an area of 7500 sq km, Rann of Kutch is one of the largest salt deserts in the world and only one of its kind in India. This must-see place in Gujarat comes to life during the annual Rann Utsav when the white canvas gets painted with different hues and shades of lively folk performances and art.

Along with live folk music and dance performances, one can enjoy camel safaris and delicious Kutch cuisine. Visitors can also watch colourful migratory birds in the Chhari Dhand Bird Sanctuary, breath-taking views of the infinite expanse of the Rann from Kala Dungar and artisans creating magic with their hands by making exquisite embroidery pieces.

What adds to the charm of this memorable trip is a stay in traditional Bhungas or cylindrical shaped huts with conical roofs in the enchanting Hodka and Dhordo Villages nearby. Providing you a feel of a rustic village life.

Top Attractions in Rann of Kutch

  • Kala Dungar
  • Chhari Dhand Bird Sanctuary
  • Dhordo Village
  • Hodka Village

Things to Do in Rann of Kutch

  • Attend Rann Utsav
  • Stay in Hodka and Dhordo Villages

Check out: Popular Tourism Packages for Gujarat

Aurangabad, Maharashtra: For its mesmerizing architecture

Aurangabad Bibi Ka Maqbara

Dotted with plenty of ancient monuments, Aurangabad is a historical city located in Maharashtra. A city ruled by several dynasties in the past, today boasts of its rich heritage with its architectural marvels reminding the tales of once reigning dynasties. Mostly famed for its stunning Buddhist cave paintings of Ajanta and Ellora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aurangabad is the best destination to visit for history buffs.

Annually, Aurangabad organizes a cultural fiesta of Ellora Ajanta Festival which showcases the talent of a number of dancers and musicians across the country with the backdrop of illuminated 1400 years old caves. This festival adds to the charm of this historic city and provides one more reason for the art lovers to visit Aurangabad.

When in Aurangabad, do not give a miss to the lifetime opportunity of adding to your wardrobe, a traditional and exquisite collection of fine hand-woven Himroo and Paithani silk, a speciality of the city.

Top Attractions in Aurangabad

  • Grishneshwar Temple
  • Bibi Ka Maqbara
  • Ajanta Caves
  • Ellora Caves
  • Daulatabad Fort
  • Aurangabad Caves
  • Siddharth Garden
  • Bani Begum Garden

Things to Do in Aurangabad

  • Eat at Yalla Yalla and Bhoj
  • Photography

Check out: Best of Maharashtra Tour Packages

Sunderbans, West Bengal: For its rich wildlife and rustic charm

Sunderbans Tiger

Home to the world’s largest mangrove forests and a large population of Royal Bengal Tigers, Sunderbans in West Bengal is one of the most famous wildlife destinations in India. Situated in the delta formed by Brahmaputra, Ganges, and Meghna Rivers, Sunderbans is also home to a large number of wild animals, reptiles and birds. It is also recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

Things to Do in West Bengal

  • Sight Royal Bengal Tigers
  • Watch playful Gangetic Dolphins
  • Wildlife Photography
  • Village Tour
  • Witness Phytoplanktons in Night Safari
  • Witness the Freshwater Crocs at Bhagabatpur Crocodile Project

Check out: West Bengal Tour Packages

Hampi, Karnataka: For its brilliantly carved monuments

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A city immersed in the glorious past of the Vijayanagara Empire dating back to the period between 14th and 16th century, Hampi in Karnataka is another great place to visit for history buffs . Ruins of this ancient city with its number of strikingly beautiful monuments, temples and palaces still tell you the tales of grandeur and magnificence of the Vijayanagara rulers.

A trip to this historic place in Karnataka is incomplete without being part of its annually held musical extravaganza of Hampi Utsav. During the festival, one can enjoy live cultural dance performances with the backdrop of the splendid ruins lit up with lights which makes it an exceptional sight to behold.

Top Attractions in Hampi

  • Virupaksha Temple
  • Vithala Temple
  • Lotus Palace
  • Yantrodharaka Hanuman Temple
  • Hampi Bazar
  • Hippie Island
  • Queen’s Bath
  • Matanga Hills
  • Elephant Stable
  • Monolith Bull

Things to Do in Hampi

  • Watch the sunset from Hanuman Temple
  • Coracle Ride in Tungbhadra River
  • Cliff Jumping in Hampi’s Lake

Check out:  Karnataka Holiday Packages

Mysore, Karnataka: For its rich culture and abundance of attractions

Mysore Palace

Considered to be the cultural capital of Karnataka in South India, Mysore is a historic city known for its beautiful palaces and gardens. Every attraction of Mysore tells a story related to the city’s glorious past. Whether it is the magnificent Mysore City Palace dazzling with thousands of bulbs or Brindavan Gardens lined up with musical fountains, Mysore does not miss an opportunity to woo its visitors. A major attraction in Mysore is the royal procession of colourfully decked up elephants during the world famous Mysore Dasara Festival.  The city is also famous for its beautiful silk saree and delicious sweet, Mysore Pak.

Top Attractions in Mysore

  • Mysore Palace
  • Brindavan Gardens
  • Somanathpura Temple
  • Chamundeshwari Temple
  • Bonsai Garden
  • Karanji Lake
  • GRS Fantasy Park
  • St. Philomena’s Church

Things to Do in Mysore

  • Yoga Training
  • Buy Mysore Silk Saree
  • Try Local Dishes
  • Buy Mysore Pak

Recommended Tour Packages

  • 4 Nights 5 Days Bangalore Mysore Ooty Tour Package
  • 5 Nights 6 Days Bangalore Mysore Nagarhole Tour Package

Kaziranga National Park, Assam: For sighting one-horned rhinos and royal Bengal tigers

Kaziranga National Park Rhino

Home to the largest population of the vulnerable species of one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga National Park in Assam is one of the best wildlife destinations in India. Kaziranga has also been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and is also famous for its elephant grass. Apart from the one-horned rhinos, Kaziranga is home to Hoolock Gibbon, Tiger, Leopard, Indian Elephant, Sloth Bear, Wild water buffalo, and swamp deer among many other species of wildlife.

Top Things to Do in Kaziranga National Park

  • Jeep Safari
  • One-horned Rhino Sighting
  • Tiger Sighting

Check out:  Kaziranga Wildlife Safari Tour Packages

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand: For learning yoga and enjoying adventure activities

Rishikesh River Rafting

Seated on the bank of holy River Ganga, Rishikesh in Uttarakhand is an unmissable destination in India. Also dubbed the Yoga Capital of the country, Rishikesh is primarily visited by either yoga aspirants or those seeking a spiritual experience. Learning yoga in the ashrams of Rishikesh and in the evening watching the Ganga Aarti are two of the best experiences in the city. But that’s not all that Rishikesh offers, there are many adventure activities inviting you for an experience of a lifetime. Adventure lovers can indulge in activities like camping, white water rafting, bungee jumping from India’s highest platform, and flying fox (Asia’s longest ride).

Top Attractions in Rishikesh

  • Lakshman Jhula
  • Triveni Ghat
  • The Beatles Ashram
  • Neelkantha Mahadeva Temple
  • Triambakeshwar Temple

Things to Do in Rishikesh

  • White Water Rafting
  • Bungee Jumping
  • Giant Swing
  • Cliff Jumping
  • Witness Ganga Aarti
  • 3 Nights 4 Days Mussoorie Tour with Rishikesh
  • 7 Nights 8 Days Best of Garhwal Himalayas Tour

Jaipur, Rajasthan: For rich architecture, food, and shopping

Hawa Mahal Jaipur

The Pink City, Jaipur is a destination you cannot miss when visiting India. Jaipur is a perfect reflection of what the royal state of Rajasthan is about – it is elegant, replete with fine monuments, and is rich in culture. Due to preserving and conserving its rich heritage, the city has been recognized by UNESCO a World Heritage Site.

The capital city is dotted with numerous palaces and forts, an open-air observatory, state museum and other museums, and many traditional places to eat. The city also has another side where it offers high-end malls, fancy restaurants, gardens, and much more for its visitors.

Top Attractions in Jaipur

  • City Palace
  • Jantar Mantar
  • Nahargarh Fort
  • Jaigarh Fort
  • Albert Hall Museum
  • Galta Ji Temple
  • Birla Temple
  • Moti Dungri Temple
  • Masala Chowk

Things to Do in Jaipur

  • Old City Heritage Walk
  • Watch Sunset from Nahargarh Fort
  • Hot Air Ballooning
  • Watch Cultural Performances
  • Sample Rajasthani Cuisine
  • Learn About Block Printing
  • Witness Elephant Festival
  • Attend Jaipur Literature Festival

Check out: Best of Jaipur Sightseeing Tour Packages

Amritsar, Punjab: For Golden Temple, Food, and Cheering Indian Army

Golden Temple Amritsar

Home to the gorgeous Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), Amritsar in Punjab is a destination that should be included in your India travel itinerary. Even though the Sikh sacred shrine (Golden Temple) makes for the top attraction in Amritsar, there are still plenty of other places that are worth seeing in the city. Amritsar is a reflection of India’s independence struggle and is also in close proximity to the Indo-Pak Border (Wagah/Attari Border).

The city allows a unique experience of witnessing the lowering of the flags ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border by the military of both India and Pakistan. Other than this, the city is a food lover’s paradise. From Amritsari Kulcha to Amritsari Fish to Lassi, the city has so much to offer to you.

Top Attractions in Amritsar

  • Golden Temple
  • Wagah Border
  • Jallianwala Bagh
  • Hall Bazaar
  • Gobindgarh Fort
  • Shopping for Phulkari and Jutis
  • Try speciality of Amritsar food
  • Eat at Guru ka Langar
  • Cheer For Indian Soldiers at Wagah Border Flag Ceremony
  • Watch Light & Sound Show at Gobindgarh Fort
  • 3 Nights 4 Days Amritsar Tour Package
  • 4 Nights 5 Days Punjab Gurudwara Tour

Lambasingi, Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh

Lambasingi Andhra Pradesh

Little enchanting village of Lambasingi lies in the city of Visakhapatnam. It is one of the best places to visit in India. The most interesting fact about Lambasingi is that it is the only place in South India to receive snowfall in winter. It is also known as ‘Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh’. Blessed with gorgeous beauty of nature, it is a place where you can escape and disappear in the folds of time, away from the chaos of the world. Lofty hills, greenery all around, dense forests, gorgeous valleys, green plantations and thrilling adventure activities like trekking, hiking, mountain biking and camping will make your sightseeing and day exciting at Lambasingi.

Top Places to Visit in Lambasingi

  • Thajangi Reservoir
  • Kothapalli Waterfalls
  • Susan Garden
  • Bojjannakonda
  • Kondakarla Bird Sanctuary
  • Annavaram Temple
  • Yerravaram Waterfalls

Top Things to Do in Lambasingi

  • Visit Kothapalli waterfalls
  • Experience Snowfall
  • Camping in Lambasingi would be fun
  • Bird watching at Kondakarla Bird Sanctuary
  • Nature Walk at Ghat Road
  • Strolling at the stunning Gardens, Apple Orchards and Emerald plantations

Other Interesting Blog to Read

  • Best Places to Visit in Andhra Pradesh

Shimla, Mesmerizing Queen of hills

Shimla in Monsoon

Decked with green hills at an altitude of 2,205 meters, the erstwhile summer capital of British India is one of the most popular hill stations and favorite destination in India. You will witness the beauty of Pine and Oak forests, steep hillsides, colonial buildings, colorful markets and stunning Lamp Posts makes this place quite gorgeous to capture in your lens. honeymooners, nature lovers and families throughout the year visit Shimla at least once. From mid-July to September, Shimla is covered with snow which is a bliss for snow lovers. Which opens the gates for thrilling adventure sports like Skiing, trekking, ice skating and paragliding etc.  The town’s nightlife, games of Golf, elite clubs will blow your heart away.

Top Places to Visit in Shimla

  • Jakhoo Hill
  • Visceral Lodge
  • Green Valley
  • Christ Church
  • Tara Devi Temple
  • The Mall Road
  • Kalka Shimla Toy Train
  • Himachal State Museum
  • Lakkar Bazaar

Top Things to Do in Shimla

  • Toy Train Ride
  • Ice Skating
  • Rafting at Tattapani
  • Nature Walks in Pine Forests
  • Gorgeous views of Summer Hill
  • Divine blessings at Tara Devi Temple

Other Interesting Blogs to Read

  • Best Places to Visit in Shimla Himachal
  • Best Tourist Places in Manali
  • Top Summer Destinations in Himachal

Shillong- Rejoice Your Soul with Mesmerising Nature Vistas

Shillong Meghalaya

Shillong , Meghalaya’s capital, is surrounded by thick pine trees. Shillong, one of Northeast India’s most popular hill stations, is recognized for its scenic beauty, waterfalls, and fresh breeze. The city is also known as East Scotland. Shillong is home to many hill tribes on the one hand, but it also has a young, modern culture. The city is well-known as India’s music capital.

Top Places to Visit in Shillong

  • Shillong Peak and Viewpoint
  • Laitlum Canyons
  • Police Bazar
  • Mary helps for Christian Cathedral
  • Ward’s Lake
  • Sweet Falls
  • Spread Eagle Falls

Top Things to Do in Shillong

  • Horse Riding
  • Cup of Coffee at Cafes
  • Nature Walks
  • Rock Climbing
  • Sightseeing
  • Top Snowfall Destinations in North East India Which Will Blow Your Heart Away
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Imphal, Manipur

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Imphal , set amidst forested hills, is a revitalising respite for those who live in congested cities. Imphal provides them with beautiful hills and valleys. In Northeast India, it is well-known as a honeymoon destination. There are several historical sites in the area that highlight the state’s cultural variety. Imphal’s culinary delicacies must be sampled to get a full picture of the city.

Top Places to Visit in Imphal

  • Kangla Palace
  • Matai Garden
  • Tharon Cave
  • Ema Keithel
  • Manipur State Museum
  • Sirohi National Park
  • Imphal War Cemetery

Top Things to Do in Imphal

  • Sightseeing of Heritage destinations
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Dimapur, Nagaland

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Dimapur, Nagaland’s main city and economic centre, is proud of its indigenous culture and traditions. Dimapur has something for everyone, from the Kachari ruins to the Triple Falls and forests with various flora and animals. It is the gateway to other Himalayan locations and is one of the most well-known tourist attractions in Northeast India. The Hornbill Festival brings Dimapur to life.

Top Places to See in Dimapur

  • The Triple Falls
  • Shiva Temple
  • Zoological Park
  • Nagaland Science Centre
  • Hong Kong Market
  • Kachari Ruins
  • Sumi Town Baptist Church
  • Chumukedima Village

Top Things to Do in Dimapur

  • Traditional Homestays
  • Waterfall Tours
  • Nature Sightseeing and photography
  • Wildlife Sighting
  • Village Walks
  • Try different Cuisines
  • Popular Tourist Places in Nagaland
  • Popular Wildlife Sanctuaries & National Parks in Nagaland
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Udaipur, Rajasthan: The City of Lakes

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The city of Udaipur  is also known as ‘Venice of the East’, due to its many beautiful lakes. Founded in 1556, Udaipur is named after Maharaja Udai Singh II and is situated at the base of the Aravalli hills in southern Rajasthan. A popular tourist destination with its palaces, temples, and havelis, Udaipur has now emerged as a popular location for pre-wedding shoots and destination weddings. The city has remained the capital of the Mewar kingdom for decades and has managed to keep the culture alive with its folk songs and dances. A city of the royals, you will definitely enjoy your stay here.

Top Places to Visit in Udaipur

  • City Palace Udaipur
  • Lake Pichola
  • Lake Palace
  • Monsoon Palace
  • Swaroop Sagar Lake
  • Fateh Sagar Lake
  • Nehru Garden
  • Bagore ki Haveli
  • Saheliyon ki Bari
  • Karni Mata Temple

Top Things to Do in Udaipur

  • Boating at Lake Pichola
  • Ride the ropeway to Karni Mata Temple
  • Shop at Hathi Pol Bazaar
  • Enjoy a royal stay at Lake Palace
  • Enjoy sunsets at the lakes
  • Watch the light and sound show at City Palace
  • Go trekking among the Aravalli hills

Also Read: Historical Places to Visit in Udaipur

Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh:  Beauty of the Cold Desert

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Situated at a height of more than 13,000 ft above sea level, Himachal Pradesh’s Spiti Valley  is a beautiful landscape with tranquil monasteries and the mighty Himalayas. The Valley is bordered by Tibet on the north, and as a result tends to share a lot of the traits in its culture. The silent valley of Spiti has acquired a number of monasteries over the years since it provides the perfect atmosphere for spiritual development like the Tabo Monastery at Spiti, which was built in 996 CE and is the oldest monastery in India. The Valley, though provides serene monasteries but it also offers some amazing adventure and water sports for those who love to feel the adrenaline.

Top Places to Visit in Spiti Valley

  • Tabo Monastery
  • Key Monastery
  • Losar village
  • Kibber village
  • Trilokinath Temple
  • Chandratal Lake
  • Suraj Tal Lake
  • Pin Valley National Park
  • Kunzum Pass

Top Things to Do in Spiti Valley

  • Go river rafting at the Spiti River
  • Admire endangered species at Pin Valley National Park
  • Visit the monasteries for a peaceful experience
  • Trek to the Dhankar Lake
  • Take a mountain bike trip at Spiti
  • Enjoy stargazing at Kibber

Also Read: Snow Tourist Places in Himachal

Ranthambore, Rajasthan: Land of the Royal Bengal Tigers

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The Tiger Reserve at Ranthambore is one of the prominent tiger reserves in the world and houses the big cat species of the Bengal Tiger. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve  or the Ranthambore National Park is situated in Sawai Madhopur, in the north Indian state of Rajasthan. It is one of the larger habitats of tigers in the country and was established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1955 that later worked its way to form one of the major tiger reserves of India. It is mainly known for its tigers that stay awake during the day unlike most tigers who are active at night. Due to the number of tigers in the park who roam around freely, you are sure to see some on your visit.

Top Places to Visit in Ranthambore

  • Ranthambore Fort
  • Surwal Lake
  • Malik Talao
  • Trinetra Ganesha Temple
  • Padam Talao
  • Raj Bagh Ruins
  • Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

Top Things to Do in Ranthambore

  • Take a jeep or canter safari to spot the tigers at the reserve
  • Indulge in bird watching at Surwal Lake
  • Hike to the Ranthambore Fort
  • Visit the Trinetra Ganesha Temple

Also Read:   Interesting Facts About Ranthambore

Junagadh, Gujarat:  A Scenic Fort City

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Located in Gujarat, Junagadh is a historical city and a place you must visit on your trip to the state. Steeped in history, the city has seen several rulers during its existence from the Mauryas to the Mughals. As important as it is historically, Junagadh is also a popular pilgrimage destination for followers of several religions, such as Hinduism, Jainism, Islam, and Buddhism. Located in the foothills of Mount Girnar, the city is also close to one of the prominent national parks of India, the Gir National Park.

Top Places to Visit in Junagadh

  • Mahabat Khan Maqbara
  • Uparkot Fort
  • Darbar Hall Museum
  • Ashoka Edicts
  • Khapra Kodia Caves
  • Jain Temples at Girnar
  • Dattatreya Temple at Girnar
  • Shree Swaminarayan Mandir
  • Sakkarbaug Zoological Garden
  • Gir National Park
  • Tulsi Shyam Springs

Top Things to Do in Junagadh

  • Take a wildlife safari at Gir National Park to sight Asiatic lions
  • Explore the Uparkot Fort and the buddhist caves
  • Observe the rock edicts by Ashoka
  • Ride a ropeway to the top of Mount Girnar
  • Go for a morning stroll at Moti Baug
  • Indulge in the delicious Kathiawadi cuisine

Also Read:   Top Weekend Getaways in Gujarat

Jim Corbett, Uttarakhand: For the Bengal Tigers and Tuskers

Corbett National Park

The Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand  is located in the foothills of the Himalayas, near Nainital and is a popular tourist destination. It is the first national park established in India in 1936 and has the highest number of Royal Bengal Tigers among the country’s tiger reserves. The national park offers jeep and canter  for its visitors.  Jim Corbett National Park stands out with its varied landscapes of dense forests, rivers, grasslands, hills, valleys, lakes, rocky terrains, and waterfalls.

Top Places to Visit in Jim Corbett

  • Garjiya Temple
  • Corbett Falls
  • Corbett Museum
  • Sitabani Forest Reserve
  • Kalagarh Dam
  • Sonanadi Range

Top Things to Do in Jim Corbett

  • Take a jeep safari at the park
  • Go for a nature walk with a guide
  • Enjoy a night stay at the park
  • Try river rafting in the Kosi River
  • Enjoy a hot air balloon ride

Also Read: Best Hotels & Resorts to Stay in Corbett National Park

Let Us Find Out What to Expect in Different Seasons in India         

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What to Expect in Summer Season in India?

The summer season in India commences in the month of March and ends in May. India’s vast geographic scale and varied topography make generalizations a little difficult. However, summers in India are quite hot with an exception to the Himalayan states and hill stations in other parts of the country.

In the month of March, India celebrates its one of the biggest and most colourful festivals of Holi. In different parts of the country, Holi is celebrated in different ways and each one is a must-see. In Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh), Holi is played with flowers, whereas a few kilometers away in Barsana, the festival is celebrated in a distinctive way where women playfully beat the men with sticks.

In Rajasthan’s capital, Jaipur, an Elephant Festival is celebrated, in which the animal is decorated with paints and ornaments and taken to a procession. In West Bengal’s Santiniketan, Holi is celebrated as the Basanta Utsav or the Dol Utsav. The festival celebrates the arrival of spring season with music, dance, food, and colours.

The months of March and April, the Himalayan states (Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Sikkim) see blooming of many flowers including rhododendron. The summer months in the Himalayan states are also considered best for trekking tours and other adventures. Wildlife tours in summers in India are also quite popular amongst the tourists who come to sight tigers and the rich flora & fauna of the country.

What to Expect in Monsoon Season in India?

The monsoon season in India arrives by mid-June and ends in September. Monsoons first reach the southern India state of Kerala where the weather becomes ideal for enjoying Ayurveda massages. In this season, Kerala also organizes its traditional Snake Boat Races. In north India, Ladakh becomes fully accessible with opportunities of sightseeing and several adventures like trekking, motorbiking, river rafting. In Kashmir Valley, the sacred Amarnath Yatra along with opportunities of trekking opens in the monsoon season.

The rains are on the heavier side in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand and Himachal. While in Uttarakhand, many spiritual treks along with a trek to Valley of Flowers open in the rainy season, in Himachal, the district of Lahaul & Spiti along with a number of treks invite the travellers.

Monsoon is also the best time to visit the northeastern state of Meghalaya. The state is known for its waterfalls that come alive in the rainy season. In western India (Maharashtra & Goa), monsoon season is the time of festivity with grand celebrations of Janmashtami and monsoon festival. The rainy reason is also a good time to explore the Western Ghats that are rich in flora & fauna.

What to Expect in Winter Season in India?

The winter season in India begins in October and continues till February. This season is considered the best time to visit India. The months of October and November celebrate some of the biggest festivals in India, Dussehra and Diwali. The festivity is something worth visiting in the country. In December, Goa comes to life with tourists thronging to celebrate Christmas and New Year.

In the Himalayan states, winter months of December to February are the time for the snowfall. In Kashmir’s Gulmarg, Uttarakhand’s Auli, and Himachal’s Solang Valley, these winter months are the best time for skiing adventures. Ladakh, on the other side, opens one of the best winter treks in India, Chadar/Frozen Lake Trek. Winter trekking is open in all the Himalayan states and is an experience to remember.

With the arrival of winter, Gujarat’s famous Great Rann of Kutch organizes its annual festival, Rann Utsav, which is definitely a must-see. Another worth seeing festival in winters is the Taj Mahotsav in Agra. The winter season is also an ideal time to explore states that are difficult to visit in summer due to extreme temperature such as Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. what are the best places for nature lovers in india.

When exploring different places in India, one can visit a number of tourist destinations that are perfect for nature lovers. Some of them are mentioned in the list below:

  • Andaman & Nicobar

Q. What are the best places for adventure in India?

The following are the best destinations for adventure in India:

Q. What are the most visited places in India?

The most visited places in India include the following:

Q. What is the best time to visit India for holidays?

India can be visited round the year due to its varied topography. There are destinations that can be visited in different seasons. However, the best time to visit India is considered to be between October and April.

Q. Which are the best yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda destinations in India?

The best yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda destinations in India are:

  • Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
  • Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh

Q. Is it safe to visit India in the monsoon season?

Yes, it is safe to visit India in the monsoon season. However, it is advised to check the weather forecast and keep an eye on the news of the destination you want to visit in India.

Q. Is travelling to India in the summer season convenient?

India has a varied topography and one should make the most of this opportunity. In the summer season, the temperature across India can go up to 40 degree Celsius, but in the Himalayan states and other hill stations in India, the weather remains pleasant and under 30 degree Celsius. Therefore, it is recommended to plan a visit to places with cooler weather conditions in the summer season.

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15 Best Places to Visit in India, According to Travel Experts

From the alpine meadows of Kashmir to the palm-fringed beaches of Goa, these are some of the subcontinent’s most enchanting destinations.

Margot Bigg is a freelance travel writer and editor who has spent most of her adult life traveling and living overseas. Her favorite topics include India travel, experiential travel, wellness, hotels, and the arts. When not on the road, Margot enjoys studying languages, discovering new music, taking pictures of random cats, and planning her next adventures.

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As a former longtime Delhiite and frequent traveler to India, people often ask me what the country is like. I never know how to respond, for trying to sum up a nation as vast and diverse as India feels impossible. So, instead, I asked a few experts for their insights.

“If you visit India, you feel you have visited several countries, as every part is different,” says Mohd Shafi Billo, an inbound tour operator who specializes in helping international travelers plan their trips to the country. “It’s an exceptional destination, thanks to its culture, history, and inclusiveness of different people from different faiths, and it has everything to offer, from forts to mausoleums, wildlife tours to mountain adventures.”  

Shoba Rudra, founder and partner at hospitality consultancy Rare India , agrees. “The country is living a dynamic moment in history, ever-changing,” she says. “What's constant, however, is the vibrant culture lived through its festivals, cuisine, heritage, crafts, and performing arts.”

While it would take years to see it all, India is an approachable destination — if you can narrow things down. With that in mind, here are 15 of the best places to get you started on your sojourn to the subcontinent.

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Stretching along the southernmost part of India’s Malabar Coast, the tropical state of Kerala entices visitors with its marshy backwaters, which most people visit on overnight houseboat adventures. These popular cruises “showcase lush landscapes and peaceful villages, and [give visitors] a glimpse into local life amid tranquil waters and picturesque surroundings,” says Billo. While the backwaters are a star attraction, the state offers much more to explore, from the tea plantations of Munnar, known for its cool climate and seemingly endless rolling hills, to the historic city of Kochi, celebrated in equal measure for its rich coastal history and contemporary art scene . The beaches aren’t too shabby, either. “North Kerala is also famous, as the Malabar Coast is where the spice trade flourished,” says Rudra. “The coastal area is picturesque and this region is still unexplored.”

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On the opposite end of the country from Kerala, Kashmir offers entirely different — but equally captivating — landscapes. With its alpine climate, evergreen trees, and snowy winters, Kashmir is often likened to a mini Switzerland . Famed 13th-century Sufi poet Amir Khusrau once proclaimed in Farsi, “If there is a paradise on earth, it is this,” and he may have been onto something. At the heart of it all is Srinagar, Kashmir’s capital city, which is known for its elegant gardens and watery centerpiece, Dal Lake. “Highlights include staying on a houseboat or taking a shikara [traditional Kashmiri boat] ride,” says Billo, who hails from the area. Don't leave without indulging in wazwan , an opulent, meat-heavy feast that can feature up to three dozen dishes in one sitting. 

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Occupying a high-altitude plateau in the northernmost reaches of India, Ladakh is characterized by otherworldly landscapes and big skies, punctuated by palatial stupas and monasteries. Many visitors come to Ladakh’s capital, Leh, during the short summer tourist season, but this surreal region offers plenty more to experience beyond the city. Billo suggests visiting the Nubra Valley, an isolated part of the old Silk Road that’s only accessible by crossing Khardung La, one of the world’s highest motorable passes. “The valley offers a glimpse into Ladakh's unique geography and cultural diversity with monasteries, quaint villages, and apricot orchards,” says Billo. The region is also rich with unusual wildlife, from elusive snow leopards to the scaled-down Bactrian camels that originated in the steppes of Central Asia.

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

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On the banks of the sacred Ganges River, the holy city of Rishikesh has held a place in the hearts of spiritually minded travelers — both from India and abroad — for generations. It’s the self-proclaimed “yoga capital of the world,” with a mix of traditional ashrams (spiritual rest houses) that cater largely to Hindu pilgrims and yoga centers that attract international visitors with teacher-training courses and meditation retreats. If you’re not into yoga, you’ll still find plenty to do here. Popular activities include visiting the ruins of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram (dubbed the Beatles Ashram in honor of its most famous former residents) to whitewater rafting adventures on the mighty Ganges. It’s also a great place for a wellness getaway, and nearby Ananda in the Himalayas was voted one of Travel + Leisure readers' favorite international spas in 2023.

Auroville, Tamil Nadu

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If you’re looking for a place that’s unlike anywhere else in India — or, frankly, the world — head to the intentional community of Auroville in South India. This UNESCO-recognized global township was founded in the 1960s with the goal of "realizing human unity," beyond the illusory divisions of creed or nationality, and it's home to generations of residents from around the world. Many visitors come for an hour or two, just long enough to view Auroville’s spiritual center — the golden, dome-shaped Matrimandir . However, it’s worth sticking around a bit longer to get a feel for what the community is about. As Akash Kapur, who grew up in Auroville and authored " Better to Have Gone " and " India Becoming ," puts it: "Come to Auroville if you're interested in alternative societies, sustainable living, or spirituality, but try not to just drop in for a few hours (as many do), and instead spend some time here, really getting to know the people and their work. The community rewards sustained immersion."

Andaman Islands

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Although most people associate the crystalline waters of the Andaman Sea with Thai island getaways, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in this tropical region are under Indian control. This little stretch of paradise is full of gorgeous shorelines, but most visitors devote their vacations to the island of Swaraj Dweep (formerly known as Havelock). The most popular beach on the island is Radhanagar Beach , which offers just over a mile of white sand sandwiched between tropical jungle and warm, transparent waters. Getting to this remote island requires a bit of gumption: You'll need to fly from the Indian mainland to Port Blair on South Andaman Island, then catch a ferry or charter a seaplane for the final stretch. While visitors are welcome on many islands in the chain, a few — including secluded North Sentinel Island — are off-limits. 

While many travelers see India’s capital as a jumping-off point for visiting further-afield destinations, it’s worth sticking around for a while to truly appreciate what Delhi has to offer. There’s certainly never a dull moment in this busy metropolis, whether you’re shopping for handicrafts at one of its numerous markets or learning about medieval and Mughal history at one of its three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Humayun's Tomb, Qutb Minar, and Red Fort. Although Delhi is undeniably rambunctious, it also has a quieter, more peaceful side that you can find amidst the trees and 15th-century tombs of Central Delhi’s Lodi Gardens or in the quiet interiors of the Baháʼí Lotus Temple.

Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Many travelers to India put the 17th-century Taj Mahal at the top of their list. This white marble mausoleum is easily India’s most recognizable structure — and it’s one of the New Seven Wonders of the World . This popular attraction also has a romantic backstory. “This iconic symbol of love is renowned for its architectural beauty, intricate marble work, and the captivating story behind its creation by emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal,” notes Billo. The bodies of the emperor and his wife remain interred in the Taj to this day. 

Jaipur. Rajasthan

The capital of Rajasthan and one-third of North India’s popular Golden Triangle tourist route (which also includes Agra and Delhi), Jaipur is a must-visit for those who love architecture and shopping. “The Pink City, as it's nicknamed, offers a rich cultural heritage, stunning [landmarks] like Amber Fort, vibrant bazaars, and intricate handicrafts,” says Billo. Many of Jaipur's key attractions are found in the historic walled part of the city, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019. Highlights include Jantar Mantar (a collection of oversized — and fully functional — astronomical instruments dating to the 17th century) and Hawa Mahal, or Palace of the Winds, a honeycomb-shaped palace designed with tiny windows that allowed air to flow freely through its interior.

Jodhpur, Rajasthan

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Dubbed the Blue City because of the cerulean-colored buildings that extend for miles through the oldest part of town, Jodhpur has long attracted travelers eager to explore the ramparts of the larger-than-life Mehrangarh Fort. It’s also home to the grandiose Umaid Bhawan Palace , which made headlines in 2018 when Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas tied the knot there. While Jodhpur’s beautiful, regal architecture is reason enough to visit, there’s more to the city than massive forts and grand palaces. “The area around the Toorji ka Jhalra stepwell in the old city is fun to explore,” says hotelier Sapna Bhatia, owner of Kaner Retreat and Jodhpur-area native. “For nature enthusiasts, there’s the Rao Jodha desert park near Mehrangarh Fort.”

Udaipur, Rajasthan

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T+L readers' favorite city in Asia and second favorite city in the world , Udaipur very much fits the bill of a fairy tale destination. Nicknamed the City of Lakes, thanks to its seven lakes, this gorgeous destination is home to some of India's finest luxury hotels plus historic whitewashed palaces, including the magnificent City Palace, an 11-palace complex that houses hotels, a huge museum with an impressive collection of European crystal, and a royal residence. A short boat ride from the palace lies the 18th-century Taj Lake Palace, an opulent palace-turned-hotel in the middle of Lake Pichola. It’s a quick drive from The Oberoi, Udaivilas , a purpose-built palatial hotel with onion-domed cupolas and a moat-like swimming pool that directly connects to some of the rooms.  

If you’re looking for a less-frequented, but no less amazing, alternative to more touristed states such as Rajasthan, consider Gujarat. “Under-explored but culturally rich, this state in India is a tapestry of festivals, textiles, architectural heritage, communities, and landscape,” says Rudra. Gujarat was also the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, who led the Salt March, one of his most famous acts of peaceful protest, through the state in 1930. Rudra suggests visiting the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial , which “honors the activists through murals, installations, sculptures, art, and related film.” It's also worth checking out the Kutch district, known for its distinct metal bells , which were originally used for keeping track of livestock and are now popular as decorative wind chimes.

Kaziranga National Park, Assam

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The northeast Indian state of Assam is home to a treasure for wildlife enthusiasts: Kaziranga National Park . This expansive, UNESCO-listed wildlife refuge near the borders of Bangladesh and Bhutan has the largest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses on the planet, providing a home to roughly 2,000 of these massive beasts. Although rhinos are the star attraction on park safaris, all sorts of animals live here, including tigers, elephants, gibbons, sloth bears, and a small number of endangered Ganges River dolphins. 

Historic, glitzy, and positively gargantuan, Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) is easily one of India’s most cosmopolitan destinations. This city by the sea is the nation's financial and entertainment capital, and while you’re unlikely to rub shoulders with Bollywood stars here, you're sure to see a lot of impressive attractions in very little time. Take a boat out to Elephanta Island to explore fifth– and sixth–century rock-hewn cave temples, marvel at the grand Indo-Saracenic architecture at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus , or see thousands of clothes hanging out to dry at Dhobi Ghat, the world's largest open-air laundry. Then, head to the sleek neighborhood of Bandra West, where many of Mumbai’s best restaurants and hotels are located, including Taj Lands End, voted T+L readers' favorite city hotel in India in 2023.

India’s smallest state, Goa, is arguably its top beach destination, where long days of swimming and sunbathing turn into longer nights of partying on the sand. While Goa has been known as a hippie haven since the 1960s, it's started to shed its reputation in recent decades. It’s still very much a party state, though it also draws in families and couples in search of sea and sun, sans nightlife. It’s a great place for history buffs as well, with numerous seaside forts and UNESCO-recognized churches that were built when Goa was under Portuguese rule. And while the destination has always been loved for its fiery dishes that combine traditional Konkani ingredients with Portuguese influences, it has also emerged as a culinary hot spot , where a new generation of chefs is showcasing everything from Japanese yakitori to jackfruit tamales.

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India is an enormous and diverse destination. Bordered by Pakistan, China , Nepal , Bhutan, Sri Lanka , Bangladesh and Myanmar , not to mention the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, means that there are many different sides to the country.

More than 20 official languages, multiple religions and a variety of cuisines exist within India’s borders. To truly experience the breadth of Indian culture and history, travel is key. Head to as many of these best places to visit in Indias as your itinerary allows.

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Mysore

In the southern tip of India, you’ll find the city of Mysore. Once the capital of the Wodeyar dynasty, Mysore is best known for housing the magnificent Mysore Palace. The palace is the epitome of opulence, and a tour through the structure will reveal upscale touches like carved rosewood doors, ceilings decorated in ivory and countless paintings on the walls.

If you’re in Mysore, you won’t want to miss the incredible Devaraja Market, an outdoor experience on Dhanwanthri Road where you can buy some chai tea and then browse stalls offering produce or sandalwood carvings.

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Amritsar

In the northern province of Punjab is Amritsar, a holy city and a mecca for the Sikh religion. The main attraction in Amritsar is the Golden Temple, also known as the Harmandir Sahib. Built more than 400 years ago, this temple truly is golden, and it is always packed with Sikhs visiting from around India and the rest of the world.

You can tour the Golden Temple regardless of religion, but you will need to show respect by covering your head and removing your shoes. Enter the temple through the Ghanta Ghar, the main entrance, and admire the Amrit Sarovar, a pool surrounding the temple where pilgrims bathe.

8. Ladakh [SEE MAP]

Ladakh

In northernmost India, in the heavily disputed Kashmir region, is the mountainous destination of Ladakh. This region is large, but it has a low population density and a number of nomadic residents. Breathtaking, pristine scenery is a major draw to the area, but virtually all travelers will also spend time in the town of Leh.

The town is located at a very high elevation, and it is also home to the 17th century Palace of the King of Ladakh. Buddhist culture is also prominent in Leh, and you may wish to explore some of the many Buddhist monasteries and temples in the Old Town.

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Goa Beaches

On the western coast of India is Goa, a former colony of Portugal that blends Indian culture with colonial influences and plenty of international tourism. Goa is popular largely because of its spectacular beaches.

The busiest and most popular of all is Candolim Beach, where travelers from around the world flock to soak up the sun. Anjuna Beach, by contrast, is far less crowded. It is also an amazing place where you can walk to Chapora Fort and admire the sandy coastline from a new perspective.

Palolem is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in all of Goa with it’s natural bay surrounded by lofty headlands on either sides. Goa is widely loved by adventurers, and recreational activities are plentiful for those eager for some fun in the sun.

6. Delhi [SEE MAP]

Delhi

If you’re spending any time in Northern India, you will almost certainly visit the capital city of Delhi. The enormous sprawling destination is home to several districts, and it is considered to be one of the oldest cities in the world. One of the top sights in Delhi is the Red Fort, or Lal Qila, which was built in the 17th century.

The Red Fort is made from sandstone, and you will be able to walk through its Lahore Gate, into the bazaar, through the jewel palace and even into the former residence of the sultan. While in Delhi, you should also make time for the many museums and religious structures that make up the city.

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Ellora & Ajanta Caves

In the state of Maharashtra, you can explore the caves of both Ellora and Ajanta. At Ellora, there is an enormous complex of shrines carved from the rocky landscape. These 34 cave shrines are up to 1,500 years old, and they are from three distinct religions: Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism.

Two hours away is Ajanta, which is also home to 29 caves. The Ajanta caves are covered in murals and paintings, most of which reflect Buddhist stories. While the two cave complexes are two hours away from one another, it is well worth visiting both to compare these incredible attractions.

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Varanasi

With a history dating back to more than 3,000 years, Varanasi is one of the world’s oldest living cities. Located in North India on the banks of the River Ganges, Varanasi has been an important center of learning for ages as well as a chief pilgrimage destination for many Hindus.

Varanasi is regarded as a sacred city among Hindus, Jains and Buddhists because it is believed that dying here releases a person’s soul from the cycle of reincarnation, and that bathing in the River Ganges cleanses one’s sins.

Varanasi offers sights and experiences unknown anywhere else in the world. It is nicknamed the “City of Temples” because of its thousands of temples. Some of the most significant are the Kashi Vishwanath Temple of Shiva, the Durga Temple and the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, which is known for housing numerous monkeys.

Probably the most famous sites of the city are the ghats, the series of embankment steps leading down to the Ganges River, where many people gather to bathe. The oldest and main ghat is the Dashashwamedh Ghat. The Manikarnika Ghat is a burning ghat where Hindu cremations and rituals of death anniversaries are frequently held. Yoga, shaves and massages are other activities available here. The best way to see the ghats is by taking a morning boat ride at sunrise.

Silk weaving is popular in Varanasi, and there are scores of shops and markets selling silk products like sarees and scarves in addition to other handicrafts.

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Kerala

The southwestern state of India known as Kerala is a place of tropical beauty. Palm trees, white sand beaches and eco-tourism are all big reasons to explore the region. Besides its famous backwaters, elegant houseboats and temple festivals, Kerala is also home to Thekkady, a tiger preserve which allows you to admire flora and fauna without crowds.

The hub of Kerala is the city of Kochi, where you can see the local fishing industry thriving along with modern high-rises and colonial architecture. Kochi is ethnically and religiously diverse, and in a single afternoon you can explore a Jewish synagogue, a Dutch palace, the Portuguese Pallipuram Fort and the Hindu Thrikkakara Temple.

2. Agra [SEE MAP]

Agra

Agra is one of the most-visited cities in all of India. Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, Agra is now home to the iconic structure known as the Taj Mahal. The white marble mausoleum was built in the 17th century, and it is widely regarded as a monument of love.

While spectacularly beautiful, the Taj Majal can be very crowded. Also worth seeing in Agra is the Agra Fort, which is very similar to the Red Fort of Delhi. You can tour this 16th century fort and even explore the interior of its beautiful palace.

1. Rajasthan [SEE MAP]

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Northwest India is where you’ll find the state of Rajasthan , which borders Pakistan and is home to the Thar Desert. Whether you’re interested in Rajput history or views of the Aravallis Mountains, Rajasthan contains some of the best places to visit in India. Jaipur, or the Pink City, is the capital of Rajasthan and a wonderful place to begin your trip.

It is home to an array of incredible architecture, including three forts, many temples and the extraordinary City Palace. Also in Rajasthan and worth visiting is Jodhpur, the so-called Blue City that is the gateway to the Thar Desert as well as the home to the spectacular Mehrangarh Fort.

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16 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in India

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India is a vibrant land of startling contrasts where both the traditional and modern worlds meet. The world's seventh largest nation by area and the second largest in terms of population, India boasts a rich heritage that's the result of centuries of different cultures and religions leaving their mark.

Things to do in India include the opportunity to experience an array of sacred sites and spiritual encounters, while nature lovers will enjoy its sun-washed beaches, lush national parks, and exciting wildlife sanctuaries.

From the magnificent Taj Mahal in Agra to the holy sites of Harmandir Sahib (formerly the Golden Temple) in Amritsar and the Mecca Masjid mosque in Hyderabad, visitors to this exotic country will discover a trove of spiritual, cultural, and historical treasures.

To help you make the most of your time in this amazing country, refer often to our list of the top tourist attractions in India.

1. The Taj Mahal, Agra

2. the holy city of varanasi, 3. harmandir sahib: the golden temple of amritsar, 4. the golden city: jaisalmer, 5. the red fort, new delhi, 6. mumbai: the gateway of india, 7. mecca masjid, hyderabad, 8. amer fort, jaipur, 9. the beaches of goa, 10. periyar national park and wildlife sanctuary, madurai, 11. agra fort, 12. the ellora caves, aurangabad, 13. mehrangarh fort, jodhpur, 14. the ganges river, 15. mysore palace, 16. mahabodhi temple, bodhgaya, best time of year to visit india.

The Taj Mahal, Agra

Perhaps India's most recognizable building, the Taj Mahal is also the world's most famous testimony to the power of love. Named after Mumtaz Mahal, the favorite wife of Emperor Shah Jahan, this most beautiful of mausoleums was begun upon her death in 1631 and took 20,000 workmen until 1648 to complete.

Incorporating many elements of Islamic design including arches, minarets, an onion-shaped dome, and black calligraphy inlaid around the entrance, the Taj Mahal is largely constructed of white marble. Adding to its splendor are delicate inlaid floral patterns and precious and semi-precious stones such as jade, lapis lazuli, diamonds, and mother of pearl.

The best time to visit is either at dawn or dusk when the atmosphere is brilliantly altered by the change in lighting. If possible, try to catch a view of the Taj Mahal's reflection from the far bank of the Yamuna River-it makes for a memorable (and safe) selfie.

Address: 64 Taj Road, Agra-282001

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The Holy City of Varanasi

Dating back to the 8th century BC, Varanasi is one of the oldest still inhabited cities in the world. A major pilgrimage center for Hindus, this holy city has long been associated with the mighty Ganges River, one of the faith's most important religious symbols.

Varanasi offers many reasons to visit , not least of them the chance to explore the Old Quarter adjacent to the Ganges where you'll find the Kashi Vishwanath Temple , built in 1780. The New Vishwanath Temple with its seven separate temples is also of interest.

Bathing in the Ganges is of great importance to Hindus, and numerous locations known as "ghats" feature stairways leading to the water where the faithful bathe before prayers. The largest are Dasashvamedh Ghat and Assi Ghat . The latter, at the confluence of the Ganges and Asi rivers, is considered particularly holy.

Also worth seeing is Banaras Hindu University , established in 1917 and noted for its massive library with more than a million books, and the superb Bharat Kala Bhavan museum featuring fine collections of miniature paintings, sculptures, palm-leaf manuscripts, and local history exhibits.

Harmandir Sahib: The Golden Temple of Amritsar

Founded in 1577 by Ram Das, Amritsar is an important hub of Sikh history and culture. The main attraction here is Harmandir Sahib, opened in 1604 and still often referred to as the Golden Temple for its beautiful gold decoration.

The holiest of India's many Sikh shrines (it also attracts many Hindus and people of other faiths), the temple was built in a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles. Its lower marble section features such flourishes as ornate inlaid floral and animal motifs, while the large golden dome represents a lotus flower, a symbol of purity to Sikhs.

In addition to its splendid design, visitors are equally impressed with the temple's spiritual atmosphere, an effect enhanced by the prayers continuously chanted from the Sikh holy book and broadcast throughout the complex.

Part of the overall experience – and visitors are welcome to participate – is the chance to enjoy one of the 50,000 free meals the attraction serves up to visitors each and every day.

Address: Golden Temple Road, Amritsar, Punjab 143006

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The Golden City: Jaisalmer

So named for the yellow sandstone used in most of its buildings, the Golden City of Jaisalmer is an oasis of splendid old architecture that rises from the sand dunes of the Thar Desert . Once a strategic outpost, today the city is filled with splendid old mansions; magnificent gateways; and the massive Jaisalmer Fort , also known as the Golden Fort, a daunting 12th-century structure that rises high above the town.

In addition to its palaces, temples, and fine old homes, the fortress boasts 99 bastions along with massive gates leading to its main courtyard where you'll find the seven-story-tall Maharaja's Palace . Started in the early 1500s and added to by successive rulers right up until the 19th century, the palace offers sections open to the public, including areas beautifully decorated with tiles from Italy and China, and intricately carved stone doors.

There are also a number of Jain temples dating from the 12th to 16th centuries, each decorated with fine marble and sandstone images, palm-leaf manuscripts, and brightly painted ceilings. Be sure to also check out the well-preserved 1,000-year-old library, Gyan Bhandar, with its many 16th-century manuscripts and antiquities.

The Red Fort, New Delhi

Built by Shah Jahan in 1648 as the seat of Mughal power – a role it maintained until 1857 – the magnificent crescent-shaped Red Fort in New Delhi, named after the stunning red sandstone used in its construction, covers a vast area of more than two square kilometers, all of it surrounded by a large moat.

Highlights include its two largest gates: the impressive Lahore Gate (the fort's main entrance) and the elaborately decorated Delhi Gate , once used by the emperor for ceremonial processions.

A fun part of a visit is exploring Chatta Chowk , a 17th-century covered bazaar selling everything from jewelry to silk garments, as well as souvenirs and food items. While you can explore the fort yourself, guided tours are offered and provide a fascinating insight into the life and times of the Shah, including a peek into the stunning white marble Hall of Public Audiences (Diwan-i-Am) where he received his subjects.

Hot Tip: Try to stick around for the sound and light show held each evening featuring important events in the fort's history.

Address: Netaji Subhash Marg, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006

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The Gateway of India, Mumbai

Standing an impressive 26 meters tall and overlooking the Arabian Sea, the iconic Gateway of India is a must-see when in Mumbai. Built to commemorate the arrival of King George V and his wife Queen Mary in 1911, this stunning piece of architecture was opened with much pomp and ceremony in 1924 and was, for a while, the tallest structure in the city.

Constructed entirely of yellow basalt and concrete and notable for its Indo-Saracenic design, the Gateway of India was also the scene of a rather less jubilant procession of British soldiers in 1948 when India gained its independence. These days, the huge archway provides a stunning backdrop that is as popular among locals as it is tourists.

Hot Tip: After visiting the Gateway of India, pop over to the adjacent Taj Mahal Palace and Tower for a delectable High Tea, a fun thing to do in Mumbai since this lovely luxury hotel opened in 1903.

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Mecca Masjid, Hyderabad

Construction of Hyderabad's Mecca Masjid, one of the world's largest mosques – and one of the oldest in India – began in 1614 during Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah's reign and took almost 80 years to complete.

Large enough to accommodate 10,000 worshipers, this beautiful mosque's 15 enormous arches and pillars were each wrought from single slabs of black granite dragged to the site by huge cattle trains reputedly consisting of up to 1,400 bulls.

Taking its name from the bricks above the central gate that were brought here from Mecca, this impressive complex features highlights such as its main gateway, a huge plaza, and a large manmade pond. There's also a room that houses the hair of Prophet Mohammed.

Other notable features include inscriptions from the Quran above many of the arches and doors, the exquisite roof of the main hall, and the cornices around the entire mosque structure. Look out for the exquisite floral motifs and friezes over the arches.

Address: Hyderabad, Telangana 500002

Amer Fort, Jaipur

Amer Fort (often also spelt "Amber") was built as a fortified palace in 1592 by Maharaja Man Singh I and has long served as the capital of Jaipur. Carved high up into the hillside, the fort is accessible on foot via a steep climb or by shuttle rides from the town below (better still, let an elephant do the work).

Highlights include Jaleb Chowk, the first courtyard, with its many decorated elephants, and the Shila Devi Temple, dedicated to the goddess of war. Also of note is the adjoining Hall of Public Audience (Diwan-i-Am) with its finely decorated walls and terraces frequented by monkeys.

Other highlights include Sukh Niwas (the Hall of Pleasure) with its many flowerbeds and a channel once used to carry cooling water, and the Temple of Victory (Jai Mandir), notable for its many decorative panels, colorful ceilings, and excellent views over the palace and the lake below.

Just above Amer Fort is Jaigarh Fort , built in 1726 by Jai Singh and featuring tall lookout towers, formidable walls, and the world's largest wheeled cannon. Be sure to also spend time wandering the walled Old City of Jaipur with its three fully restored gates and splendid bazaars, as well as the delightful City Palace , a massive complex of courtyards, gardens, and buildings.

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Palm-lined beach in Goa

Long known within India as the "go-to" destination for those seeking a great beach holiday, Goa's beautiful western coastline, overlooking the Arabian Sea, has only recently been discovered by tourists from overseas. Goa's more than 60 miles of coastline is home to some of the world's loveliest beaches, each with their own particular appeal.

For those looking for peace and quiet, isolated Agonda Beach is a good choice, while Calangute Beach is by far the most commercial and crowded. For those in search of posh resorts, yoga getaways, and spa vacations, the beaches of Mandrem , Morjim , and Ashwem are fashionable among wealthy Indians and Westerners alike. Palolem is another one of Goa's popular beaches in a beautiful setting.

While in Goa, be sure to visit the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary . This superb attraction is home to thick forests and plenty of fauna, including deer, monkeys, elephants, leopards, tigers, and black panthers, as well as India's famous king cobras, and some 200 species of birds.

Also worth a visit is Divar Island , accessed by ferry from Old Goa. Highlights include Piedade , a typical Goan village and home to the Church of Our Lady of Compassion with its interesting stucco work, Baroque plaster decorations, and altars, as well as stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, Madurai

One of South India's most popular tourist attractions, Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is centered around a lake built by British engineers in 1895 for irrigation and to provide water to the city of Madurai.

Established in 1934, this beautiful park is home to numerous species of mammals, including a large free-roaming Indian elephant population, wild boar, otters, the lion-tailed macaque, and more than 20 Bengal tigers. Bird-watching is a popular activity with frequent sightings of species such as darters, storks, kingfishers, hornbills, and racket-tailed drongos, along with many interesting varieties of butterflies.

The best ways to enjoy the park's splendid mountain scenery are to take a lake cruise or guided jungle walk, the latter allowing visitors a chance to come face to face with elephant herds and observe other wildlife from watchtowers and viewing platforms.

Hot Tip: Be sure to stop at one of the many nearby spice, tea, or coffee plantations for a tour.

Agra Fort

Built as a military structure in 1565 by Emperor Akbar with later additions by Shah Jahan, the stunning Agra Fort (also known as Agra's Red Fort) is an interesting mix of both Hindu and Muslim influences.

Located a little more than two kilometers from the Taj Mahal , the fort is entered through Amar Singh Gate with its low outer wall and dogleg design built to confuse attackers. Once inside, you'll see two large interlinked sandstone buildings, Akbari Mahal and Jahangiri Mahal, the largest private residence in the complex.

Other highlights include the Khas Mahal (Private Palace), with its splendid copper roof, and the Anguri Bagh (Grape Garden), a jigsaw-patterned Mughal garden with numerous wonderful fountains and water channels as well as screens that once offered a private area for the emperor and his entourage. Also of note is the octagonal Musamman Burj tower, which later served as Shah Jahan's prison until his death.

Address: Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003

The Ellora Caves, Aurangabad

The famous monumental Ellora Caves were built between the 5th and 10th centuries by Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu monks, and make for an excellent excursion from Mumbai, some 300 kilometers to the west.

Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this remarkable collection of 34 carved monasteries, chapels, and temples – 12 of them Buddhist, 17 Hindu, and five belonging to the Jain faith – were built in close proximity to each other, a reflection of the religious tolerance that existed during this period of Indian history.

Of the Buddhist monastery caves, highlights include a number of shrines featuring carvings of Buddha and saints dating from the 5th to 7th centuries, as well as the stunning Carpenter's Cave, considered one of the finest in India.

The Hindu caves are much more complex and were carved from the top down, so scaffolding was not necessary. Of these, the best is the Kailasa Temple, an enormous rock-cut temple representing Mount Kailasa and requiring the removal of 200,000 tons of rock.

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur

Dominating the old city of Jodhpur, the massive Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest fortifications in India, was built in the 15th century to safeguard the people of the famous "Blue City." Jodhpur is still known by this name, which is derived from its indigo-colored houses, painted blue to deflect the heat.

Built on top of a towering outcrop, Mehrangarh is an amazing feat of construction, its massive walls all but impenetrable. Access is via one of seven splendid gates, including Jaya Pol and Fateh Pol (the latter still bears scars from cannon attacks).

Highlights of a visit include exploring the fort's fascinating network of courtyards and palaces, as well as a museum housing a splendid collection of artifacts related to the Maharajas. Be sure to spend time in the historic center of Jodhpur itself, famous for its eight city gates, a lovely old clock tower, and numerous bazaars selling everything from vegetables to sweets, spices, and handicrafts.

Address: Fort Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006

Official site: www.mehrangarh.org

The city of Varanasi along the banks of the Ganges River

The Ganges River, or "Ganga" after the Hindu goddess, has long been one of India's most revered natural wonders. It's also one of the country's leading attractions , drawing crowds of Indian nationals to partake in its religious ceremonies, as well as tourists to enjoy the splendor of this mighty river.

While there are a number of cities dotted along the river, it's to the city of Varanasi that most tourists will travel to experience the Ganges and the cultural attractions that have sprung up along its banks. Although relatively small by Indian standards – its population is around 1.2 million people – the city is chock-full of temples and other important religious sites, many of them focused on worship of (or on) the Ganges.

Numerous "ghats" are set along the river banks, making it easy for worshippers and tourists alike to get up close. Made up of sometimes steep steps leading directly into the water, there are in fact 88 of these entry points to the Ganges. While most are many centuries old, they were extensively reconstructed and improved in the 1700s, and with their often vibrant, colorful ceremonies and celebrations are some of the most beautiful places to photograph in India .

If you've time, opt for one of the Ganges river tours available in the city from any one of the ghats. The most memorable are the early morning sunrise cruises. Top the experience by purchasing one of the small, floating offerings available from a vendor and set it off down the river (camera at the ready, of course).

Mysore Palace

The sprawling city of Mysore is a delight to explore thanks to its eclectic mix of fine old colonial architecture; regal Indian palaces; and lush, well-manicured gardens. While those inclined towards shopping will enjoy spending time in the city's famous silk and sandalwood bazaars, the main attraction is magnificent Mysore Palace.

Completely rebuilt in 1897 after a devastating fire, this beautiful three-storied palace features highlights such as its elegant square towers and domes; the many ornate ceilings and pillars in Durbar Hall; and the splendid Marriage Pavilion, with its glazed floor tiles, stunning stained glass, artworks, and displays of jewelry. It's also where, on special occasions, the exquisite Golden Throne is exhibited.

For a real treat, be sure to catch one of the splendid light displays held each Sunday and during holidays, when the palace is illuminated by more than 90,000 lights. A fun way to explore the palace's massive grounds and gardens is as part of a cycle tour, available free once inside.

Address: Sayyaji Rao Road, Mysuru, Karnataka 570001

Mahabodhi Temple, Bodhgaya

Bodhgaya, considered the world's holiest Buddhist site, attracts thousands of visitors each year, all drawn to participate with the resident monks in meditation and prayer.

The focal point of this place of pilgrimage is stunning Mahabodhi Temple, built next to the very spot where Buddha came to Enlightenment and formulated his philosophy on life. Constructed in the 6th century and restored numerous times since, the temple is topped with a beautiful pyramidal spire and houses a large gilded statue of Buddha.

Also of interest is the site's pipal tree, a descendant of the original bodhi tree where Buddha meditated for seven days after the Enlightenment, said to be among the oldest and most venerated trees in the world (you'll know you've found it when you spot the red sandstone slab marking the spot).

Address: Bodhgaya, Bihar 824231

Taj Mahal at sunset

The best time to visit India is between November and March . That's when much of the country experiences cooler temperatures and significantly less rain. Most tourists visit in November and December.

In New Delhi, you can expect temperatures to range from as cool as seven degrees Celsius in the evenings to as high as 30 degrees Celsius during the peak of the day late in the season. The temperatures in the mountains of North India can get quite chilly during this time , so pack clothing that will keep you warm and allow you to traverse snow if you plan to go trekking in the Himalayas.

South India is a bit hotter during this time , but not unbearable for sightseeing. In Mumbai in December, tourists can expect daytime temperatures of 32 degrees Celsius and nighttime temperatures of 18 degrees Celsius on average. Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Goa are all excellent destinations to include in your itinerary if you're going to India between November and March.

The nice weather makes November through March the busiest time of year to visit India. If you're trying to stay away from the crowds, avoid going to India in the later months of the year. The country typically sees well over a million foreign tourists each month during November and December.

Tourism dips slightly from January through March, making these months a better time to visit popular tourist attractions in India (like the Taj Mahal ) and avoid peak rates on accommodations. Plus, the weather is not yet sweltering in North India.

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India is a feast for the senses and we've got everything you need to know before you visit © Andrii Lutsyk / Ascent Xmedia / Getty Images

India is a place that overwhelms your senses in the best possible way – nowhere else delivers quite the same barrage of sights, sounds and sensations as this continent-sized country at the heart of Asia.

It would take a lifetime to see all of India , let alone understand every nuance and facet of this nation of 1.4 billion inhabitants. But with a little preparation, you can learn to navigate the richness of this country, from its snow-capped peaks and velvety beaches to its historic temples and luxuriant palaces.

We've collated the top things you need to know about visiting India, but the journey begins before you leave home. Apply for your Indian visa online for a smooth arrival on the subcontinent. Read on for 22 more insider tips that will help make your vacation unforgettable.

1. Plan your trip around the seasons

India has a reputation for being hot and humid, but with beaches, mountains, hills, coastlines and plains all jammed into a relatively small geographical area, the climate is quite diverse. The southwest monsoon brings rainy weather to most of the country from June to September, but this is the best time of year to visit the high-altitude deserts of Ladakh , although depending on the route you take, you risk encountering landslides and floods.

In the far south, there’s also a milder rainy season from October to December. The ideal weather window for travel is from October to May, though temperatures and humidity climb to agonizing levels from March onwards in the run-up to the monsoon. If you find yourself in India in the spring, head to the Himalayan foothills for milder temperatures and good trekking conditions.

2. Get your jabs before you travel

There is no official requirement for vaccinations to enter India (although yellow fever vaccination is needed if you are traveling from a country where the disease is endemic).

That said, it is important that you contact a health professional at least eight weeks before you travel to ensure your jabs are up to date. Vaccinations for diphtheria and tetanus, hepatitis A and B, polio and typhoid are usually recommended, on top of childhood vaccinations for measles, mumps, rubella and varicella.

Vaccinations worth considering for longer trips include Japanese B encephalitis, meningitis and rabies. Monkeys, dogs and cats can all carry the rabies parasite, and infection is fatal if untreated.

A woman relaxes on her bed beneath a mosquito net

3. Take malaria precautions

Depending on where in India you are traveling to, you may want to speak to your healthcare provider about taking a course of anti-malarial tablets. For instance, northeastern and eastern parts of India, as well as the city of Mangalore, have a higher malaria risk.

Always take precautions to avoid mosquito bites – this will also help you avoid dengue fever, a viral infection that is transmitted by mosquitoes to humans. Sleeping under a mosquito net, wearing long sleeves and trousers in light colors, and using a repellent and/or a plug-in mosquito killer with a high concentration of DEET (diethyltoluamide) is advisable.

4. Get insured

Travel insurance is essential for India. Depending on where you travel to, you may find public hospitals are poorly equipped. Additionally, most private clinics and hospitals require payment ahead of treatment. Make sure you are covered for emergency evacuation and also for any adventure activities you plan to get involved in.

If you’re unlucky enough to be a victim of crime, contact the local police station or dial 100 or 112, the national emergency number. You’ll need to get the police to file a report (a “FIR" – First Information Report) to make a claim on your travel insurance.

5. Book ahead for busy times and festivals

India can get very busy from November to February, so affordable accommodation is usually swamped in peak season. It’s a good idea to book ahead, either directly with the venues or via booking aggregator sites such as Agoda and MakeMyTrip .

Also, book train tickets in advance where possible , particularly for popular routes. Tickets can be booked (with a fair amount of hassle) via the government booking site IRCTC or more easily through local booking sites such as 12Go or Cleartrip .

6. Plan your comms before you travel

Many things in India (including train bookings or ordering food online) get easier if you have a local SIM card. Bring an unlocked phone from home (or pick one up locally) and get a phone shop to sign you up for a local pay-as-you-go SIM package on arrival. You’ll need to bring passport photos and photocopies of your passport ID pages to complete the application.

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7. Check your lunar calendars

While India officially follows the Gregorian calendar, the major festivals for Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam and several other religions follow lunar calendars and fall on different dates from year to year. Always check festival dates before you book your trip (bearing in mind these dates are subject to change); the Indian government maintains a useful online list of public holidays .

8. Learn local etiquette

English is the  lingua franca in most metropolitan areas in India, and you’ll get away with polite hellos, goodbyes and thank yous in smaller towns too. However, if you’re traveling in northern India, you can say "namaste" (I bow to you) with your hands together in a prayer-like gesture in front of your chest. Similarly, when meeting Muslims in north India, you can say "salaam alaikum" (peace be with you) – the correct response is "alaikum salaam." Most of the time, it’s the effort that’s welcomed over pronunciation, so don’t be shy!

Shaking hands is a standard business greeting between men, but outside metropolitan regions, men and women rarely shake. Only ever use your right hand. The same rule applies when passing things to people – including money.

If you get invited to someone’s home, bring a small gift (flowers or sweets are always a safe bet) and remove your shoes before entering. It’s polite to eat and drink what you are offered, even if you don’t really fancy it.

9. Dress modestly

Depending on where in India you are, modesty is taken seriously – especially for women. Travelers of any gender will have an easier time if they wear loose-fitting clothing that covers their legs and arms. Swimwear is only appropriate for the beach – although it is not uncommon to see locals swim fully clothed. To fit in, consider investing in a kurta pyjama (a traditional garment resembling a long shirt and loose trousers for men) or a salwar kameez (a long shirt, loose trousers and scarf for women).

10. What to eat and how to eat it

Many religions in India have their own dietary rules. Muslims avoid pork, many Hindus avoid beef, and some Hindus and Buddhists are vegetarian or vegan. Many Jains are vegetarians who avoid some vegetables (most notably onions, garlic and potatoes) and who try to avoid causing harm to all living creatures. These rules mean vegan and vegetarian food is often easy to find in India.

Eating with your hands is the norm in many restaurants, particularly in parts of southern India. Take your cue from other patrons in the restaurant, and remember to eat with your right hand. Mix rice and curry into balls with your fingers and push it into your mouth with your thumb. Some thalis (plate meals consisting of multiple dishes served in tandem) are served not on a plate but on a washed and flash-heated banana leaf.

11. Haggling is not a game of life and death

Haggling for a fair price when buying things – in street stalls and open-air markets – is a way of life in India. Although it can sometimes be a frustrating experience, losing your temper is extremely bad form – if you can’t agree on a price with the vendor that you are both happy with, politely decline and shop somewhere else.

The rules of the game are as follows. The vendor will quote you a price that is more than the item is worth, then you’ll come back with a counter-offer, working up from there until you reach a mutually agreeable figure.

The “walking away” trick may bring a few last-minute adjustments, but before long, you’ll reach a threshold that the vendor won’t go below. Throwing in extra items may bring a discount on the overall cost. Many travelers prefer not to haggle in places where the money goes directly to artisans.

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12. Respect etiquette at religious sites

Religion is taken very seriously in India, so it pays to know the rules and expectations for visits to temples, mosques, monasteries, gurdwaras (Sikh shrines), synagogues and churches. Always check if you are allowed to enter – some temples and mosques are closed to people who don’t follow the faith. Mosques may also be closed to visitors during prayers or on Fridays.

If asked to do so, remove your shoes before entering any religious building, and be prepared to cover your head with a scarf or shawl. Generally, always cover your legs and arms (a sarong can be handy as an emergency cover-all). Some temples also ban leather goods, and many religious sites do not allow photography.

Avoid pointing the soles of your feet towards a person or deity – this is considered disrespectful. The same goes for touching any person or effigy on the head. It is conventional to walk around Buddhist and Hindu shrines in a clockwise direction, in a ceremonial circuit known as a parikrama .

Making an offering or leaving a donation is often expected – locals always offer something, but be wary of people waving receipts showing huge donations. Giving something is appropriate, but don’t feel pressured into leaving large sums.

13. Giving alms is common but up to you

The giving of alms has a long history in India, and foreigners can expect to be approached regularly with requests for money. Whether you give or not is a personal choice, but many Indians give on a daily basis, particularly when visiting temples and mosques. Be aware that some requests for money will be scams, and you may be able to do more good by giving your time or cash to charity or aid organizations you’ve taken time to research, rather than handing out cash.

14. Respect local social attitudes

India has complex social rules about respect for elders. Depending on where you are traveling to, older people are often greeted with the honorific “auntie” or “uncle,” and the ending ji may also be added to someone’s name as a sign of respect.

Outside bigger cities, India can be quite conservative when it comes to interactions between unmarried men and women. Also, most parts of India are conservative when it comes to same-sex relationships. Whatever your sexuality, it’s best to avoid public displays of affection.

15. Street harassment is unfortunately common

Although harassment can happen anywhere, parts of India are constantly in the news owing to a lack of women’s safety. Beyond long, unwelcome stares and persistent attempts to start a conversation, more serious assaults are also a risk. Groping is common in crowds (particularly during festivals).

Exercise caution like you would anywhere else, and remain alert. Never get into a taxi or auto rickshaw containing anyone other than the driver, and avoid walking alone in quiet areas, particularly at night. Decline offers of food or drinks from strangers.

If traveling by public transport as a woman, it's best to seek out train carriages and designated seating reserved for women. Wearing a wedding ring (even if not married) and using dark sunglasses and headphones can buy you some privacy on public transport. If you are being hassled, drawing loud attention to the intrusion may encourage others to come to your aid.

16. Keep track of security situations in India

India has seen deadly attacks by separatist and Marxist groups and Kashmiri insurgents. Monitor the local news and be alert for suspicious behavior, particularly around major tourist sites. Always check the security situation before traveling to Srinagar and the Kashmir Valley in case of flare-ups of unrest. Strikes, demonstrations and protests are also best avoided, as violence is a risk. It goes without saying but in the event of trouble, obey local curfews and stay inside – your hotel is probably the safest place to be.

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17. Take the altitude seriously when hiking

Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is a risk when traveling above 2500m (8202ft), which covers most of the Indian Himalayas . AMS can be fatal, so always ascend slowly and take rest days to allow your body to acclimate to significant elevation changes. If you begin to feel ill while hiking in the mountains, stop, and if your symptoms don’t improve, descend immediately.

18. Familiarize yourself with local rules and regulations

India has a few laws and regulations that visitors might be unfamiliar with. For instance, taking photographs of bridges, the periphery of military camps and border crossings – or flying drones over them – is considered a serious security issue.

When traveling by plane internally in India, you may be asked to surrender batteries from devices in your cabin bags. Smoking is banned in most public places, and a few states also have bans on the consumption of beef – killing or injuring a cow in a road accident, even accidentally, can lead to violent reprisals.

To avoid sticky situations, take the time to research where you’re going, and talk to staff at your hotel or hostel or your B&B host for advice on things to be aware of.

19. Steer clear of drugs

India may have a reputation amongst travelers as a place to push boundaries, but its drug laws are strict. Possessing even small amounts of drugs for personal use can lead to a prison sentence.

Some religious groups are permitted to consume marijuana for ceremonial purposes, but that often doesn’t extend to tourists. You can, however, find bhaang – a marijuana mixture made with the leaves (rather than the bud) of the cannabis plant – at government-approved bhaang shops.

20. Avoid the tap water

The tap water in India is not potable. Drinking or brushing your teeth with it can be a fast track to stomach troubles – the most common illness tourists experience in India. Stick to purified or bottled water (or even better, purify your own to avoid contributing to India’s plastic waste mountain).

The water rule extends to ice (be wary of ice in drinks and ice cream) and to uncooked foods, particularly salads and dishes such as coriander chutneys, which may have been washed with contaminated water. When eating fruit, stick to things you can peel or wash thoroughly yourself, and be cautious of freshly prepared juices. Hot drinks are generally fine, so drink your fill of chai (milky tea, often spiced and sweet).

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21. Watch local news to keep track of natural disasters

Some geographical areas in India are prone to natural disasters, and the risk is higher in certain seasons. Hilly areas of Himachal Pradesh, for instance, often see flash flooding and landslides during the monsoon. Be alert to signs of natural disasters and keep an eye on the local news so you know which areas to avoid. Follow the Indian Meteorological Department’s website as well as their social media handle for timely updates.

If you are caught up in a natural disaster, follow the advice of emergency workers and try to leave the area quickly.

22. Spot the scams

India has a reputation for scams designed to separate tourists from their money, and touts and confidence tricksters can often be found where tourists gather. Get tourist information and make bookings at official offices, rather than “tourist offices” you have been led to by people offering unsolicited help.

If anyone steers you to a hotel, shop or other establishment without you asking, they may be angling for a commission, which will be added to the price you pay. Be dubious of claims that the place you want to go is “closed” – always check yourself to be sure.

Exercise common sense and be wary of deals that sound too good to be true – for example, the gem scam, where travelers are tricked into buying worthless gems to “sell at a profit back home.”

This article was first published March 2022 and updated December 2023

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The type of luggage best suited for travel to India really depends on your itinerary. If you only plan to visit major cities and don't intend to do much walking, a suitcase is fine. However, roads and pavements are often dirty and in poor condition. Also keep in mind that the lanes in some cities, such as Jodhpur and Varanasi, are so narrow that vehicles can't fit down them. Therefore, if you intend to travel a lot on foot and go off the beaten path, a backpack is better. For sightseeing during the day, it's a good idea to carry a daypack, or other sturdy bag that can't be easily opened or accessed by pickpockets. Make sure it's big enough to fit in all your essentials, including water.

Visitors often prefer to shop for clothes in India, as they like to adopt a more local way of dressing and clothes can be purchased very cheaply. Major cities such as Mumbai and Delhi are fast becoming very westernized though and you'll see people wearing jeans, t-shirts, and even short skirts. In smaller cities and villages, people still dress conservatively.

In general, the most important rule for both ladies and men is to keep your legs and shoulders covered. However, it's okay for women to show shoulders and for men to wear shorts in large cities and beach locations such as Goa. In nightclubs, western dress standards of jeans and a top (or dress) for girls, and jeans and a t-shirt or shirt for guys, apply.

For ladies, bring long skirts, long dresses, long pants, and jeans. Wearing an Indian top such as a kurta over jeans is an easy, fuss-free combination for travel. Unless you're heading to Goa or plan on hitting the clubs, leave items such as strapless tops, spaghetti strap tops, and crop tops behind. Yes, you will see Indian women's bellies on display when they're dressed in saris but that's traditional attire. It's very different. Avoid wearing tight tops and wear a scarf or shawl to cover your breasts.

For men, short-sleeved shirts are more respectful than t-shirts, although t-shirts are fine.

Does it really matter what you wear in India? If you don't follow conservative dress standards, it's likely that no one will say anything. It comes down to how much you want to be respected though. Indian men are much more likely to harass and photograph women who are not appropriately covered up, as they perceive them to be of loose or immoral character.

Footwear is another thing that can be bought very cheaply in India. Markets abound with shoes in all different colors and designs. You get what you pay for though, so make sure you bring a sturdy and comfortable pair of walking shoes, sneakers or sandals. If you intend to go out in the evenings, bring a pair of dress shoes as well. The rest you can easily get along the way.

Should you wear open or closed-toed shoes? It largely depends on personal preference. Some people favor closed-toed shoes because they don't want to expose their feet to unsanitary conditions . However, if the weather will be hot, your feet may get uncomfortable and sweaty. In addition, you will be required to remove your footwear often in India. Wearing shoes without laces will reduce the hassle.

Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist attractions in India. ATM machines can also be found in most places, including in small towns and airports. You can simply withdraw rupees from an ATM in the airport terminal when you arrive. However, when using ATMs, be aware that many do charge service fees additional to any fees charged by your bank. Tickets at many tourist sites can be paid for in US dollars if you have the exact change, so do carry some US currency with you in small denominations.

Medicines for specific ailments, with similar active ingredients to what are found overseas, are available in India. The problem is figuring out the brand names and making the pharmacist understand what you're after. Therefore, you should bring an adequate supply of whatever medicines you usually need. Common items such as Vitamin C and acetaminophen (a standard pain killer) are not difficult to purchase from a pharmacy. However, problems may still be encountered as, for example, acetaminophen is known as paracetamol in India. Therefore it also helps if you describe your symptoms, such as headache or stomach ache, to the pharmacist. Indian pharmacies will supply antibiotics and many other drugs without a prescription. This is no longer the case for sleeping tablets or sedatives though. Pharmacists in some areas, such as south India, are also becoming stricter about the types of drugs they'll issue without a prescription. Hence, it's a good idea to bring your prescriptions with you.

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Shivya Nath had a pretty normal life until the day she decided she was done with her corporate life and she wanted to explore what lies outside of her comfort zone. Having authored a best seller “The Shooting Star”, Shivya Nath believes the key is to travel slow and solo, seeking meaningful local experiences around the world. Follow her for stories that are genuine, offbeat and highly informative.

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What started as an evening timepass to share his travel story with his friends is now a consistently top-rating blog called Sid-The Wanderer. “I blog, I design, I travel and it all started with my love and curiosity to study people”, says Siddhartha and his work speaks for it.

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“A restless ball of energy born with a travel bug”, says Ami when asked about herself. Want tips on how to juggle your full-time career with travelling? Ami Bhat is the best person to answer—she has over 15 years of experience in digital marketing which never stopped her from exploring the world.

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Fired from his job for taking too many days off (of course to travel!), Abhinav rather saw this as an opportunity that could free him off from his routine. Filled with authentic pictures of the amazing locals he met while travelling, his Instagram profile is indeed a chicken soup for the souls with incurable wanderlust.

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12. Indrani Ghose

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Indrani Ghose has a unique perspective in whatever she sees and her Instagram profile speaks volume about the same. They are beautiful, intriguing and definitely have some sort of mysterious vibe to them. For travel inspiration along with a photography hack or two, Indrani Ghose would be the best person to follow.

13. Amrita and Agni

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#Couple alert! Here comes another travelling couple who believes in pushing the limits of their relationship by adventuring together. Their blog “Tale of 2 Backpackers” gives you in-depth information on how to travel to the major tourist destinations in India in a non-touristy way.

14. Karthik Murali

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As a data scientist with 13 years of experience on the road, Karthik Murali gives an interesting twist of tech to travelling. If you are into travel, tech and lifestyle, make sure you follow “ An Asian Traveller ” blog by Karthik.

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15. Prachi and Himadri Garg

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Sisters who travel together don’t fight (just kidding, they fight more). They believe impromptu trips are the ones that actually happen and there is no point in waiting for the “perfect time to travel”. Featured by CNN, they also believe serendipity is the most beautiful aspect of travelling.

16. Archana and Vidur

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This biker couple says they started travelling when they decided they’ve had it with the “rat race” and wanted to hit the roads instead. Follow them for in-depth knowledge on how and where to find the best roads in India for bike trips . For road trips, they are one of the best travel influencers in India to follow.

17. Niranjan Das

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Niranjan Das is a different influencer in the aspect that he believes travelling is not always glitters and gold and that’s what it is about. Having been to 10 countries in Europe and several cities in India, he strives to document the root culture of the places he visits.

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18. Revati and Charles Victor

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9 years on the road covering 35 countries, wildlife tourism is Charles and Revati’s forte. They travel while still keeping their day jobs and their blog covers more than just their travel stories—from culture and lifestyle to people and experiences from around the world.

19. Mridula Dwivedi

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Her top-rated blog “Travel Tales from India” got mentioned in BBC and the Guardian soon after she launched it and it only inspired her to do more of what she was doing only as a hobby.

20. Mariellen Ward

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It’s a treat to see a Canadian travel influencer’s view on how to explore India to the fullest. Also, the reason she was amazed by India so much that she went on to write a book called “Songs of India” is another good reason why you should follow her.

21. Dheeraj Sharma

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Best described as a big blanket of snow compiled in pictures, Dheeraj Sharma’s Instagram and “Devil On Wheels” blog could make you drop everything and visit the Himalayas right away. Not only do his works incite awe in every travel lover, but also guide them to craft an adventure of their own.

22. Shubham Mansingka

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From Manali’s kaleidoscopic valleys to Goa’s flamboyant beaches, his travel stories capture what others tend to miss. Not sure if he’s the one who seeks adventures or it’s the other way around. If it is authentic and uncompromising travel adventures you’re after, following Shubham Mansingka’s works will be a good start.

23. Sandeepa and Chetan

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Sandeepa and Chetan are the kind of travel influencers who can help you experience the aboriginal cultures in an exotic North-east town from the comfort of your couch. No matter how many pictures and vlogs disrupt the travel space, the power and relatability of storytelling will never change and that’s what this travel couple’s stories prove.

24. Arun Bhat

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“I tend to book only the first night of my trip and leave everything else open”, says Arun Bhat and how can such a traveller’s stories be normal ? While his number of posts and timeline when he started documenting his trips announce his finite experience in the travel space, his photos say something else altogether. If you’re a budding photographer with a sharp sense for adventures, Arun Bhat’s pictures could give you the much-needed headstart.

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25. Anuradha Goyal

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Anuradha Goyal’s “IndiTales” blog reinstates three things about travel that are not said enough—You can travel while juggling a busy profession, there is no right or wrong time to start adventuring, and no excuse is good enough for not pursuing what your heart wants. A true inspiration!

FAQs on Travel Influencers in India

A: You can witness diverse content such as videos, travel guides, and personal stories while they travel around the globe. These content include adventure, thrill, and fun.

A: Travel influencers are those people who share content related to travel, such as travel experiences, tips, where to visit, what to do and recommendations.

A: People who are fond of travelling enjoy hearing travel stories, tips and tricks, recommendations and more stuff related to travelling as it allows them to travel places virtually and encourage them to have one.

A: Yes, if you love travelling then it is totally worth it being a travel influencers.

A: To become a travel influencer, you will need to start creating engaging content related to travel. You can share stories, experiences, images and even collaborate with brands.

These travel influencers are basically us who have taken that first step towards pursuing what they want to do. If you are ready to take yours, call Pickyourtrail and plan your big international tour packages right away!

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  • 24 Influential Travel Bloggers Of 2024 Who Fuel Our Wanderlust

24 Dec 2021

We all have heard at least one of our colleagues talk about ditching it all to travel the world, but how often do people make a career out of being on a permanent or partial vacation? Not many. These are some influential social-media-savvy travellers and digital nomads who’re inspiring people to do what makes them happy and venture into the unknown. So, here is our list of 24 top travel bloggers in India and let’s see what these top travel bloggers in India have to say about their travel love. FYI: The list is in no particular order and hence, does not indicate the ranking of bloggers.

24 Most Influential Travel Bloggers of India.

From brilliant photographers to solo travellers, these travel bloggers are a true inspiration to the people who love to travel and explore. Check our list of top travel bloggers in India to know more about them.

1. Neelima Vallangi

A brilliant, brilliant photographer and solo traveller, Neelima Vallangi is a true inspiration to budding travellers and explorers. If you’re having a bad day, just go to her Instagram profile and scroll through her feed for some refreshing pictures of heavenly landscapes. Neelima is a trekker, adventurer, and you will mostly find her in the mighty Himalayas.

What prompted Neelima to go on her first journey?

She started her travel journey in 2008. It was her trip to Ladakh with her family when she first witnessed India’s diversity. Her first time in the Himalayas turned into an obsession.

What kind of travel does Neelima like?

Neelima is a sucker for adventure, trekking, and anything that involves travelling to the magnificent Himalayas.

What are Neelima’s top travel experiences?

She has stalked a snow leopard in Ladakh, snorkelled in one of the world’s most pristine coral reefs, hiked for a whole month in Turkey, explored the vast steppes of Mongolia by a truck for weeks, spent a lot of time in the snowfields and slopes of Himalayas.

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2. Archana Singh

Archana Singh is an award-winning travel writer and speaker. Her impressive storytelling and photography skills have made her travel blog extremely popular around the world. Archana’s social feed is a testimony of her travel adventures and she is definitely one of the travel bloggers you must follow on Instagram . 

What prompted you to go on your first journey?

Thanks to an army background and hostel life, I have been traveling since I was a kid. But one trip that changed my outlook on solo travel was my trip to Europe in 2012. I was a bundle of nerves when I went on that trip, but since then, there has been no looking back.

What’s your favourite travel destination?

Japan. I loved it for the unique mix of culture and modernity it offers. I visited it during the autumn season when the whole country was ablaze with autumn foliage.

What’s that one travel gadget you always keep in your backpack?

Camera either in the form of a mobile phone or a DSLR/GoPro.

Do you have a favorite travel book or a travel movie?

Into the Wild for presenting the true essence of travel and finding oneself while travelling to unknown territories.

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there?

Travel is like an addiction and you can never have enough of it. With every travel, you grow as an individual. My only advice would be to travel with an explorer’s open mind and be adaptable. The humbler and grounded you become, the more love you get in return. Also, travel for the love of travel not just for the GRAM.

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel.

Happiness is only real when shared.

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3. Seema Gurnani

When talking about top travel and food bloggers, Seema Gurnani is the first name that pops up in the minds of individuals. Starting her journey of ‘Panda Reviewz’ in Vijayawada, this award-winning 24-year-old star quit her comfortable job and started to take the road of thrill and excitement. A zeal for exploring the nooks and new tastes is what keeps this young entrepreneur going!

My first, and the most memorable journey till date, was my first solo escape trip to Goa when I had just turned 16. The curiosity and passion to explore new destinations, cultures, and most importantly – the food. This resulted in a lifetime memorable trip.

Your favourite travel destination

Goa and Auroville remain my personal favourites among all the places I have visited in India. In abroad, Melaka (Malaysia) takes the crown. For yet-to-visit destinations, backpacking through Europe remains at the top of my wish list.

One travel gadget you always keep in your backpack

I’m Dora and my smartphone is the arsenal of my exploring tools. From local maps to translating languages, to capturing beautiful memories, to get all the updated information; Everything is possible because of this trustworthy companion.

Your favourite travel book/movie of all time

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Queen, Eat Pray Love

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there

Don’t wait for the perfect moment, take the moment and make it perfect by getting to where you wish to be. If your heart is set to travel, just pack up your bags, head out, and explore what all this planet has to give you that will make the moments and memories of your life.

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel

Travelling is brutality. It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comforts of home and friends. You are constantly off balance. Nothing is yours except the essential things. -air, sleep, dreams, the sea, the sky – all things tending towards the eternal or what we imagine of it.

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4. Ajay Sood

A travel photographer by profession and passion, Ajay Sood is one of the top Indian travel bloggers of India. His Instagram feed is an array of incredible landscapes, people, streets, and architecture. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that he has covered most of the continents during his travel.

I was 9 years old and my parents had to visit my grandparents’ place in Phagwara, which is a town 35km from my hometown, Ludhiana. My grandma was a brilliant cook. So, visiting her was always a treat. I insisted I’ll also come to Phagwara after school gets over. So, I travelled alone as a 9-year old. And, ever since, got hooked on travel.

That destination had remained on my bucket list for decades. It was only in late November 2017, when I finally visited Iceland. The place has all the magic I had expected. It has some of the largest glaciers in Europe you can snowmobile for miles on, craziest eerie ice caves that you can sing in, sprawling natural Jacuzzis (thermal baths) for sipping a chilled beer in arctic winters, Northern lights that remind you of a discotheque, caves filled with centuries-old lava, stunning landscape you can’t get enough of, gigantic waterfalls that inspire awe, and… and a large number of ‘Game of Thrones’ locations.

My iPhone with scores of apps that range from Translate Voice Pro (my go-to app in countries where very few can communicate in English), The Photographer’s Ephemeris (it tells me the sunrise/sunset time and direction of the sun at any spot I plan to shoot in), Night Sky (helps me find the Pole Star during my Astro-photography night outs), and many more.

Do you have a favourite travel book or a travel movie?

My favourite movie is ‘Into the wild’. The biographical story of Christopher from ‘Alexander Supertramp’ to ‘The Magic Bus’ is a story of someone who is a true explorer at heart. My favourite book is ‘Atlas Obscura’. As the foreword of the book mentions it, this book is not for travellers, but for explorers.

Here’s a money-saving travel hack. When abroad, don’t exchange currency. Use ATM. You’ll save around 8%. A travel quote that always inspires you to travel. Leave behind only footsteps. Bring back only memories.

5. Shivya Nath

A prominent name in the travel industry, Shivya needs no introduction. At the age of 23, she quit her comfortable and high-paying corporate job to travel the world. This solo female traveller has packed her life into a backpack and now inspiring people around the world to do what they love. She has travelled in parts of Africa, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, the Caucasus region and the Indian subcontinent.

How does Shivya like to travel?

Shivya is an offbeat traveller who loves to explore the lesser-explored parts of the world. She likes to go slow while travelling, go under the skin of a place, talk to the locals, and live her stay. She’s usually seen travelling solo in the lesser-known countries and cities of Europe.

Tips to save money for travel?

1. Don’t do unnecessary shopping and find free hobbies to keep you entertained and busy at weekends. 2. Avoid eating out in restaurants and cafes. You can easily save INR 500 to INR 1000 a day. 3. Shivya recommends working online. 4. Sell the things you don’t need. 5. Get rid of that credit card and save for small and budget trips.

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6. Ami Bhat

A restless ball of energy, Ami is a wanderer for life and one of the top Indian travel bloggers. She’s a photography enthusiast and a travel blogger by passion. Ami is a total sucker for heritage destinations, turquoise beaches, and lofty mountains. 

Honestly, I don’t recall my first journey. It was just a natural progression of things. However, my earliest memories of my travel for leisure abroad was with my parents as I toured the Far East (Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Philippines). It was our family holiday together and for some reason, though I was just 7, I remember it all.

I don’t have one, I have many and it keeps increasing. For now, Ladakh, Meghalaya, Bhutan, Gold Coast, and Udaipur.

My Camera. I just cannot travel without it.

My favourite movie I would say is Queen.

Travel not to tick off lists. Travel coz you want to enjoy what you see and experience.

Travelling is like Breathing.

7. Nivedith Gajapathy

In 2015, Nivedith Gajapathy quit his Digital Marketing job to explore the world. Other than being a traveller, Nivedith is an experienced collector, foodie, and tech-savvy guy. His blog offers insights into food, culture, and lifestyle of different communities around the world. Nivedith is among the most famous travel bloggers in India, and if you want some serious travel inspiration, you need to follow him on his journey.

I have been travelling with family all my life, but the trip that changed the way I travel was my solo trip to Malaysia, which actually made me realize that it is the journey that matters, not the destination and that’s when I started seriously documenting my experience on social media channels and blog as well.

My personal favourite has been Australia. Although I have just seen 0.1% of this beautiful country, I will be doing a solo 1-month-long trip to Australia again in the near future.

As a tech-freak, half of my baggage allowance goes into gadgets. When I travel, I primarily rely on my phone and DSLR.

My favorite travel movies are Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and EuroTrip.

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there .

Don’t Plan a trip, live it. I prefer doing impromptu trips and that’s where the journey counts.

Travel is the only thing that you buy, that makes you richer.

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8. Umang Trivedi

One of the top travel bloggers of India, Umang Trivedi loves to explore the remote corners of the world. He’s an adventurer, mountain lover and an admirer of unspoiled nature. Umang has conquered mountain peaks like Rupin Pass and Stok Kangri.

For me, the discovery of beautiful landscapes and immersive experiences is very exhilarating. The urge to discover something new and unique, which is not possible in everyday life, prompted me to go on my first journey.

Bhutan would forever remain my favourite travel destination. In fact, I started writing about my travels after paying a visit to Bhutan . The surreal landscapes and friendly people with great hospitality left an everlasting impression on me.

I recently purchased a GoPro and since then, I have always made sure of keeping it. It’s very easy to handle and produces great results for both, photos and videos.

My favourite travel movie would be The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. I love how he takes brave decisions in the breathtaking backdrop of Iceland and then continue to go on adventures that bring him closer to his purpose.

At least once, you should go somewhere unplanned. No bookings, no reservations, no itinerary. Just go and see where the road takes you. I used to plan my itineraries very intricately to not miss out on things. But, since I started travelling in an unplanned manner, I find my travels to be much more fulfilling.

“It’s not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves.” – Edmund Hilary.

9. Abhinav Singh

Abhinav has travelled to more than 200 destinations in past 10 years in India and abroad. He was fired from his corporate job of 7 years for travelling too much. After about of depression and anxiety he changed his situation to advantage and became a successful travel blogger within the 1st year of blogging.

My first independent solo trip was to Chennai, Mahabalipuram and Pondicherry in 2010. It was an emotional journey as I was revisiting the place to re-live the special memories I made there some years ago. I loved managing everything on my own. The financial power—thanks to my first job—gave me the ability to do things my way in a new place. The freedom and the new sensory stimulations excited and inspired me. Since then I am hooked.

I have been to more than 200 places in India in the last 10 years and also visited many countries. However, Mumbai remains my favourite place. Ever since I have left it, I go back at least once a year to visit Mumbai. Goa, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh are also close to my heart.

One travel gadget you always keep in your backpack.

I keep it really simple. I can not travel without my DSLR and cellphone. Yes, I am a digital slave.

Your favourite travel book/movie of all time.

My favourite travel books are Rediscovering Dharavi, Hot Tea Across India, To The Ends Of The World, Falling Off The Map, Into The Wild, Motorcycle Diaries.

My favourite travel movies are, Dhanak, Ye Jawani Hai Diwani, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Wild, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Into The Wild.

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there. Stay humble about travel. Do not conquer mountains, love and protect it instead. Do not be in a hurry to travel too much too soon. Enjoy travel at a slow place. And most importantly, be a responsible traveller. Please do not take a ride on elephants, horses or buy plastic mineral water bottles.

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel. India is the one land that all men desire to see, and having seen once, by even a glimpse, would not give that glimpse for all the shows of all the rest of the globe combined. – Mark Twain

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10. Indrani Ghose

Indrani is no ordinary traveller. A fun and courageous wanderer, she’s an ex-Indian Air Force employee, who once dreamt of travelling around the globe. From Singapore to Portugal and Jaisalmer to Guwahati, she has travelled to over 21 countries and 250+ cities till now. She has done many road trips across Europe and Southeast Asia with her family. She is also known as one of the best travel bloggers in India . 

We as a family, place travel as a must-do thing during vacations. I think it is in the genes. My parents have taken us, siblings, out during vacations and now I travel with my family often. For us, travel is another kind of learning experience, something which is impossible to get in schools and colleges.

It is all the Unesco World Heritage sites. Our road trips in different countries have been planned along with the Unesco sites of that country. The last major road trip we did was through Spain and Portugal – 3155kms. We covered 23 sites on this trip alone.

I am not a big fan of tech gadgets but mobiles with google maps, a good camera and a good collection of music have been a constant companion on our road trips.

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is my most favourite travel book now.

I am not sure if I am there yet to advise, but I would like to say, travel responsibly. Travellers today travel to the remotest part, popularise it and the next thing we know a horde of tourists marching to the newly discovered destination spoiling it in the process. Respect locals, their lifestyle and their privacy.

“Wherever you go, go with all your heart.” – Confucius

11. Swati & Sam

A software engineer duo, Swati and Sam are among the top Indian travel bloggers in the luxury travel segment. They have travelled to 16 international destinations and to many corners of Indian towns and cities. Now the pair are the go-to travel guides for travellers in and around the world.

It’s difficult to pick one. We love Bali, Maldives, Seychelles, Switzerland and Thailand.

Powerbank is what we need with us on our trips.

Under the Tuscan Sun, Lost in Translation, and Into the wild

Don’t overthink. If budget is a constraint, you can spend your weekends exploring nearby places.

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sail. Explore. Dream. Discover.” – Mark Taiwan

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12. Agniswar and Amrita

Two backpackers from Kolkata, Agniswar and Amrita love to explore and look for unconventional experiences and destinations. Amrita is adventurous while Agni always wanted to play safe. Together they’ve faced hailstorms of the Himalayas, did scuba diving 12 metres below sea level, froze during Chadar River trek and even got stuck at a riot in Jammu. They share their stories of adventure and fun on their awesome blog, which makes them one of the most influential Indian travel bloggers.

The travelling bug had bitten us long back. The first trip we took together was way back in 2011 in Goa. We wanted to see the crazy world and Goa seemed to be the best place. One trip followed another and finally on our Amarnath trip, we did find the travellers in us.

Your favourite travel destination.

Northeast India is our favourite destination. We love the rugged and unexplored terrains and the varied cultures and customs of the Northeast lure us the most.

Our Camera, smartphone, and power bank

Our favourite book is Journey to Lhasa – The Diary of a Spy by Sarat Chandra Das. We both love a movie called “The Way Back”.

Travel as if no one is watching you. Travel makes you admire the smaller beauties of life. Do not just tick off your list of things to do. Enjoy a place and experience the culture and cuisines of the place. Travelling is not just about numbers, it is about the experience.

“Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before” – Dalai Lama

13. Prachi & Himadri Garg

Prachi & Himadri Garg are two sisters who have been exploring unexplored India for the last 8 years. Popularly known as Ghoomophirosisters, the two women are among the most famous travel bloggers in India. They have recently been awarded by MP Tourism as their best friend on Social Media in travel awards 2016 and by Gujarat Tourism Board for their services.

In Feb 2007, there was a forecast for a sub-zero temp in Delhi, this pushed us to pack our bags and plan a trip to Shimla. This was our first solo backpack trip as ghoomophirosisters where-in we planned an impromptu trip without any prep. Since then, there has been no looking back.

Our DSLR Nikon-750

Our favourite travel movie is Everest.

Don’t think about the perfect time. Just pack your bags and travel.

“All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost.” – J.R.R. Tolkien

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14. Mayuri Patel

If you want to learn how to travel with your full-time job, Mayuri is the person you should follow. She believes that in every aspect routine is lethal and hence, she keeps a balance of work and travel to make her life sweet and salty. You can follow her adventures on her blog.

I took my first trip in 2011 to Rajasthan. This was the start and those feelings of liberation and seeking new destinations, culture and experiences triggered my travel journey. From that year onward, I started exploring more and more and gradually I fell in love with travelling.

Kasmir, India. It has everything a traveller wants. I am a mountain person and I wouldn’t deny that Kashmir is heaven on the earth .

My Mobile Phone and DSLR.

I don’t watch many movies but I love Dil Chahta Hai and Ye Jawani Hai Diwani. If we talk about books, Azadi Mera Brand by Anuradha Beniwal is my fav.

Don’t plan too much while you leave your home. Don’t live only by guidebooks. Engage with locals who can give you more recommendations about the destinations. Also, put some flexibility in your schedule and go with the flow.

“The most dangerous risk of All – The risk of spending your life not doing what you want on the bet you can buy yourself the freedom to do it later.”

15. Karthik Murali H

A data scientist by profession and a travel my heart, Karthik is among the top travel bloggers of India. His interesting blog talks about travel, lifestyle, and technology. Want some smart travel hacks? An Asian Traveller can be your go-to guide.

I’ve been travelling since my childhood, at least to a min of two destinations per year. Ever since it caught on as a passion and I have begun to explore more and more destinations each year thanks to the lower airfares, more direct flights, it just got a whole lot easier.

Nothing has fascinated me more than the beautiful city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

Digital Camera. No mobile cameras can replace the 300 dpi quality of a digicam.

Plan your travel in a way it doesn’t affect your budget a lot. Find low flight fares during sales and book in advance. Don’t compromise on comfort and quality. Travel is not about seeing new places. It’s about being comfortable in your own space wherever you are. Never let go of that.

No amount of education or degrees can teach you the same.

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16. Archana & Vidur

This awesome travelling couple is an inspiration to many. While Vidur is responsible for clicking the most gorgeous pictures for TravelMyNation, Archana keeps their travel adventures. Their Instagram profile is where one should go for some real travel inspiration.

I think it was the urge to see what’s out there. Archana and I are both very fond of the outdoors, are curious about wildlife and generally love being on the road. That’s how we started and we haven’t looked back since then.

Your favourite travel destination Of the ones we visited, we love Arunachal Pradesh the most. And in our bucket list are Mongolia and New Zealand.

GoPro Action camera and iPhones

Why We Ride and Into The Wild

Everybody travels now but only a few engage in ecotourism/responsible tourism. Our advice to all the wanderlusts out there is to make sure that they leave very little carbon footprint wherever they go!

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel “I don’t want to know what time it is. I don’t want to know what day it is or where I am. None of that matters.”

Reshma’s itchy feet have made her a popular solo globetrotter. A writer and dream-chaser, she loves to take the roads less travelled on a shoestring budget. Laos, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Bhutan, Thailand, and Cambodia are some of the nations Reshma has ticked off the bucket list.

I had been travelling with friends and family for many years, which I thoroughly enjoyed. But at some point, I felt like planning a trip to travel by myself. So I went on a weekend trip alone, and I loved it absolutely. That trip led to many trips, and solo travel became a part of my life.

Your favourite travel destination .

I find this question really hard to answer every time. I can’t pick just one. So I would choose the Philippines and Bhutan.

It is not exactly a travel gadget, but I always carry my music player.

My favourite travel movie is Into the Wild. When it comes to books, I have many, but I think it is The Motorcycle Diaries.

Sometimes, it is okay to skip a ‘popular attraction’ for any reason, whether you lack time or interest or both. The FOMO while travelling can never be avoided no matter how much you try because the world is just too big and we are going to miss experiencing one thing or the other. So accept that it’s totally fine.

“When no possessions keep us when no countries contain us, and no time detains us, man becomes a heroic wanderer, and woman, a wanderers.” The Wanderers

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18. Sahil Singh

Sahil left his corporate job in 2017 to quench his travel thirst. He’s a big-time foodie and believes in responsible travel. One can say Sahil is a weekend getaway expert.

I use to travel a lot with my family earlier, but in March 2017, I took a life-changing decision to travel with 20 strangers on a Himalayan trek for the first time. This trip changed my perspective about travel.

What’s your favourite travel destination?

Ladakh (going in June), till now – Triund, Bhrigu Lake, Jaisalmer

What’s that one travel gadget you always keep in your backpack?

I call my smartphone my best travel partner, so for its survival, I always carry a power bank.

Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani, Highway, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

Travel is a beautiful feeling and a great teacher too. You learn a lot from the experiences you gather while travelling. So, just take a break from the mundane lifestyle of cities, plan a small or a long trip to any place of your choice. But, always remember to travel in a responsible manner. Never spoil the dignity of the place you are visiting to especially nature.

A travel quote that always inspires you to travel. “Looking for a sign? Travel, you won’t have this opportunity forever.”

19. Niranjan Das

A nomad, Niranjan has travelled throughout India and covered over 10 countries in Europe and Asia. He believes that life is a travelogue and we all are just nomads.

The inquisitiveness to explore unknown places, languages, cultures and roads were the reason behind my early travels. The reasons remain the same even now, every time I travel.

Cannot pick one, as I love quite a few. Gokarna, Spiti, Rishikesh and Florence heads the list.

More than gadgets, I make sure to carry guide books and maps of the places I travel to.

Motorcycle Diaries and Into the Wild are my favourites.

The world out there isn’t as bad as it is often portrayed. There are strangers who are friendly, there are untrodden roads that take you to gorgeous places and there are unexplored villages that would greet you warmly. Go out and explore every nook and corner of the world.

“Travelling-It leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller”- Ibn Batuta.

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20. Supriya Sehgal

A wayfarer, Supriya has seen many colours and cultures of India during her travel. She has been contributing to prominent travel magazines and newspapers, including National Geographic Traveller, Outlook Traveller, and Mint to share her knowledge about travel with the world.

I wanted to get out of an expected Bangalore’s weekend rigmarole and explore a state that I hadn’t seen till then. It was the first time after college that I could travel independently, which was a big box to check.

That’s really difficult to answer, but I NEVER get bored of Varanasi.

Phone and battery pack.

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If travelling is a significant part of your profession, keep an eye on your progress alongside enjoying wandering about. Build realistic financial and skill development goals. This will help to keep the momentum on for a long time to come.

“I love to travel because you may be uncomfortable, hungry, hot and sweaty, cold and shivering…but damn it, you will never be bored.” – Tony Wheeler

Often found travelling through India’s vibrant and gorgeous towns and villages with her father, Arti is a wanderer at heart. One can find a lot of useful travel information on her blog.

I went on my first trip with my mom and dad, and all I can say is that I have only loved travelling ever since.

I love travelling within India. India is truly a wonderland for every traveller and I am no exception. Internationally, my favourite is Japan.

Not gadgets exactly, but a diary and a pen are always my companions on the road.

One of my favourite travel movies is Wild Chronicling Cheryl Strayed.

It’s not mine but a wise person’s advice. It’s a wild, wonderful world, follow your heart and let the adventure unfold!

“As I make my slow pilgrimage through the world, a certain sense of beautiful mystery seems to gather and grow.” – A. C. Benson

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A storyteller and rambler, Elita truly believes in the redemptive power of narratives. One can follow her blog Nomadic Thunker to be a part of her travel journeys.

My first journey was a classic scenario. I had office leaves that would lapse if I didn’t utilize them and on the other hand, had friends who wouldn’t make up their minds about the dates we could lock-in. I didn’t want to have to sit at home and do nothing, so I took off for my first solo travel journey.

Arunachal Pradesh. There’s a calm vibe to it.

Not a travel gadget exactly, but I always keep my portable charger with me.

Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach (it’s not a typical ‘travel’ book but it’s amongst the most beautiful books on journeys of transformation – which is what I associate travel with)

A piece of advice for all the wanderlust-ERS out there.

Be receptive. Mute your prejudices. Search, find, examine and then retell your own stories about people, places, and culture. Because if you’re going to say what ‘everyone else’ is already saying, what are you contributing to?

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” – Mary Oliver

23. Sumit Sharma

Sumit is an online marketer by profession and a traveller by passion. His love for India and its rich culture and heritage is eternal, which has led him to cover more than 15 cities of the nation.

My wanderlust started back in August 2016, when my friends and I travelled to Udaipur & Mount Abu. Udaipur is a really adorable city that casts a magic spell with its fine art, rich culture, and sparkling lakes that mesmerise your senses. In the last 21 months, I have been to more than 15+ Indian cities.

So, my favourite travel destination in India will obviously be Kashmir. It is one of the amazing tourist destinations in India & the real paradise on earth. Travelling to Kashmir is in my bucket list.

There are some essentials that I will not travel without are pen, notebook, and mobile. But nowadays universal travel adapters & portable chargers are my go-to travel gadgets.

“Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara” and “Eat Pray Love”

The skills and experience you gain from travelling can give you life-long lessons. Trust me! With all the ways a trip can make you more of an awesome person, there’s no other way.

“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page”.

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24. Revati & Charles Victor

A travel blogging couple from India, Revati and Charles Victor are proving to travel seekers that you don’t need to quit your jobs to travel with one awesome vacation at a time. Their travel blog opens doors to history, culture, flavours, and experiences from places around the world.

While both of us have enjoyed travel from a young age, we planned the trip of a lifetime to Paris after we got married. As someone who speaks French, I had always wanted to visit Paris and Charles is a big patron of the arts, so he could not wait to discover the museums of Paris.

It changes every day, but one favourite we always return to is Paris. Between us, we’ve been there over a dozen times!

Our camera. Currently is the Sony A7RIII

We loved ‘The Way’ which features the walk of Camino del Santiago from France to Spain and we hope to do that 800 km walk someday.

Travel with an open mind and heart, and you’ll always come away richer.

Mark Twain’s, ”Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.” It’s such a powerful one.

Whether you are a travel enthusiast or not, these top travel bloggers in India will surely inspire your to travel and explore the magic of travel. Follow them to know about all the travel tips and amazing things you explore around you.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Top Travel Bloggers In India

How much travel bloggers earn in India?

Travel blogging has come out as a trending profession and people can actually 3-4 lakhs per month from a widely read blog.

How to start a travel blog in India?

The first step to start a travel blog in India is by creating a blog or a website. Then start posting your travel experiences along with sharing useful tips for the readers to travel better.

Who are the best travel bloggers in India?

Some of the best travel bloggers in India who are known for sharing their travel stories in the most beautiful way are Shivya Nath, Neelima Vallangi and Archana Singh.

How do Instagram travel bloggers make money?

Instagram travel bloggers can money through various sources like sponsored campaigns with tourism boards, destinations, hotels and airlines. Alongside that, there are other ways like sponsored posts, brand ambassadorship and also marketing consulting.

Who is a travel blogger?

A travel blogger is a person who travels and explore the world to take experiences and write them to earn from various online sources.

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Best Airlines in India 2022

Here is the list of 8 best airlines in india 2022.

Vistara

The newest addition to the Indian domestic market, Vistara is a joint venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines. Vistara is quickly becoming popular for its affordable travel rates coupled with premium hospitality. The name 'Vistara' is symbolic of its vision of infinite expansion and the desire of the airline to become the Best Airline in India to the people. Headquarters - Gurgaon Type -  Full service IATA -  UK ICAO -  VTI

Indigo

As of June 2018, Indigo commands a substantial 42% share of the Indian Aviation market. It has the largest fleet size in India and consequently can transport the largest number of passengers each year. Indigo also ranked first in the list of best airlines in India. Frequent flyers regularly choose Indigo for the cheapest flight fares, and deals offered year-round. Headquarters - Gurgaon Type - Low cost IATA - 6E ICAO - IGO

3. Air India

Air India

Despite its recent struggles, Air India continues to be one of the most sought-after airline by the people of India for domestic as well as international travel. It offers some of the cheapest fares while also providing the most luggage capacity (25 kg for the economy class) among all the airlines which is highly appreciated by flyers. Air India's solid belief in offering the warmest of hospitalities is symbolised by their mascot, 'The Maharajah' and makes it one of the Best Airlines in India. Headquarters -  Delhi Type -  Full Service IATA -  AI ICAO -  AIC

4. SpiceJet

SpiceJet

SpiceJet headquartered in Gurgaon, India is a popular low-cost airline in India. In terms of the number of domestic passengers carried each year, it is ranked fourth in the country. 312 daily flights are in operation under SpiceJet across 55 destinations; 48 of which are national while 7 are international. The premium services of this airline are offered under the banner of SpiceMax. These premium services include complimentary meals, priority check-in and boarding, extra legroom, etc. Headquarters -  Gurgaon Type -  Low cost IATA -  SG ICAO -  SEJ

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AirAsia

AirAsia is a Malaysian budget airline carrier which recently started operating in India under its subsidiary AirAsia India. With this AirAsia became the first foreign airline carrier to set up a subsidiary in India. Kempegowda International airport near Bengaluru serves as its primary base of operations. AirAsia India offers some of the best hospitality to their customers at unbelievably low prices. For ten years in a row, AirAsia has bagged numerous awards and has been hailed as the best budget airline internationally. Headquarters -  Bangalore Type - Low cost IATA -  I5 ICAO - IAD

6. GoAir (Now Go First)

GoAir (Now Go First)

Owned by the conglomerate Wadia Group, GoAir (Now Go First) started operations in November of 2005. Since then, it has managed to command 8.4% of the market share in terms of the number of passengers carried each year. Go First is primarily a budget airline, but it has introduced its 'frequent flyer program' GO CLUB which offers premium services such as access to airport lounges and free upgradation to 'Go Business' (business class). Headquarters - Mumbai Type - Low cost IATA -  G8 ICAO -  GOW

7. Air India Express

Air India Express

Air India Express is Air India's answer to the surge to low-cost carriers which dominates the domestic and international commercial aviation market in India. Based out of Kochi in Kerala, it is a subsidiary which started operations in April of 2005. Air India Express operates mainly in southern India excluding Karnataka and including Maharashtra and New Delhi in the north. It mainly focusses on connectivity between the Tier 2 cities of India with nations from the Gulf and South-east Asia. Headquarters -  Kochi Type - Low cost IATA -  IX ICAO -  AXB

8. Alliance Air

Alliance Air

Among the most prominent regional airlines of India, Alliance Air is a subsidiary of Air India whose purpose is to provide connectivity to those destinations with smaller airports and lesser demand in of flights. This airline operates a fleet of smaller capacity airplanes which carry passengers from lower-tiered cities to major hubs. Headquarters -  Delhi Type -  Regional IATA - 9I ICAO -  AIC

So, be sure to hop on a plane the next time you plan a trip. It is a guarantee that with the list of best airlines in India listed above, you will always have good flying experiences.

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Travel Agency Names

Travel. It’s more than just hopping on a plane.

It’s the thrill of new experiences, the joy of meeting new people, and the stories that stay with you forever.

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  • The Journey Journal
  • Wanderlust Worldwide
  • Trailblazer Tours
  • Vagabond Vacations
  • Culture Trippers
  • The Road Less Traveled
  • Get Away Travel Co
  • Passport Pals
  • Cruise Journeys
  • Untamed Escapes
  • Expedition Experts
  • Gourmand Globetrotters
  • Dare to Dream
  • Away Ventures
  • The Globetrotters Club
  • Aloha Tours
  • Boundary Breakers
  • Easy Breezy Travels
  • Happy Trips
  • Envision Travel
  • Birding Bonanza
  • Elite Tourism
  • Adventure Addicts Travel
  • Where To Next Travel
  • Accessible Travel
  • Wine Trail Tours
  • Globe Wanderers
  • Escapes by Excelsior
  • Space Tourism
  • Aroma Travels
  • Exotic Locales
  • Pathfinder Travel
  • Destination Delights
  • Pet Journeys
  • Honeymoon Hotspots
  • Real Journeys
  • Group Getaways
  • Star Travel Agency
  • Family Fun Voyages
  • Homebodies Abroad
  • Sky’s the Limit Travel
  • Outbound Odyssey
  • Jetaway Getaways
  • The Solo Sojourner
  • The Atlas Journey
  • Business Trips
  • Journey Makers
  • Journey Jungle
  • Forest Journeys
  • Where Next? Travel Co
  • Seek And Explore
  • World Wanderlust
  • Around the World
  • Fast Track Travel
  • Roam Far & Wide
  • Budget Globetrotters
  • Groovy Planet
  • Uncharted Expeditions
  • Wandering Feet
  • Globetrotters Agency
  • Swell Expeditions
  • Dispatch Travel
  • Cultural Expeditions
  • Aloha Adventures
  • Earth Explorers
  • Culture Quests
  • Globe Trippers
  • Destinations Galore
  • Break Away Adventures
  • The Great Outdoors Agency
  • Sunny Side Up
  • Indulgent Travel
  • Journey Bound
  • Green Travel Agency
  • Holidays & More
  • Travel Warrior
  • Map It! Travel Co
  • Nomadic Journeys
  • Wander World Adventures
  • Footprint Adventures
  • Expeditions Extraordinaires
  • Latitude Travels
  • Wander The World
  • Wine Trails
  • Gone Fishing Escapes
  • Nature Nomads
  • Trip To Paradise
  • Safari Adventures
  • Trip Tailor
  • Senior Trips
  • On The Go Tours
  • Journeys of Discovery
  • Wonders of Nature
  • Explore Now Travel Agency
  • Wine Wanderers
  • Far & Away Journeys
  • Green Trekker
  • Adventure Hub Travel
  • Urban Expeditions
  • Accessible Adventures
  • The Traveling Family
  • Farebound Adventures
  • The Open Road
  • Miles Away Travel
  • Travel Trends
  • South American Journeys
  • Budget Voyages
  • Tour Trekkers
  • Escapes by [Your Name]
  • Locale Escapes
  • All-Inclusive Vacations
  • Safari Savings
  • Culture Cruises
  • The Solo Globetrotter
  • World Travels
  • Destination Duo
  • Map Makers Travel
  • Eco Escapes
  • Journey Ventures
  • High Altitude Treks
  • Intercontinental Escapes
  • Itchy Feet Tours
  • The Passport Society
  • Culture Connect
  • Trip Tinerary
  • Global Getaways
  • Globetrotter Co
  • Journey Adventures
  • Globe Trekker Tours
  • Country Road Treks
  • Backpackers United
  • Where To Next Travel Co
  • The Vagabond Co
  • Venture Far Travel
  • The Family Vacationeer
  • Voyage Visionaries Travel
  • Voyageurs Sans Frontieres
  • Urban Explorer Excursions
  • Trekker Expeditions
  • Paradise Finder
  • Mountain Journeys
  • Luxe Life Journeys
  • Pathfinders
  • One Life to Travel
  • Cultural Compass Travel
  • Trekosphere
  • Travel Catalyst
  • Places Less Traveled
  • Sunny Escapes
  • Business Breaks
  • Luxe Journeys
  • Sunset Seekers Travel
  • Off Grid Expeditions
  • Tour Masters
  • Roam Abroad
  • Time Traveler Tours
  • Roam Free Expeditions
  • Simply Journeys
  • Hometown Expeditions
  • Journey Masters Travel
  • Wander Lusters
  • Seek & Find
  • Honeymoon Havens
  • Trip Wizard
  • Green Globe Travel
  • Expedition Station
  • All We Need Is Travel
  • Exploring Experiences
  • Wander World Travel Agency
  • Uncharted Escapes
  • Roam Freely Travel
  • Sunny Skies Travel
  • Island Hoppers
  • Journey’s End Travel
  • Wherever Wanderlust
  • Elite Expeditions
  • Journeyers Club
  • Wanderlust Scapes
  • Pet Pleasant Escapes
  • Active Adventures
  • Cruise Away
  • Globetrotter Gurus
  • Let’s Take Flight
  • Travel Tycoons
  • Globe Trotters Unlimited
  • Luxe Getaways
  • Ultimate Getaways
  • World Wide Wanderlust
  • Solo Sojourns
  • The Travel Team
  • Star Gazer Safaris
  • Braveheart Adventures
  • Where To? Travel Agency
  • Solo Travelers
  • The Family Vacationer
  • Paths Less Traveled
  • Open Road Adventures
  • The Voyage Company
  • Just Travel
  • Island Getaways
  • Seekers of the Globe
  • One Life Travel
  • Wings Over the World
  • City Breaks
  • Trek the World
  • Voyageur Tours
  • Wanderlust Journeys
  • The Localist
  • Destination Celebrations
  • Seekers Of Solace
  • Wingit Travels
  • Horizon Travel
  • Outbound Odysseys
  • Roamers & Dreamers
  • Family Fun Travel
  • Map Masters
  • Culinary Adventures
  • Voyageur Journeys
  • Wanderlust Tours
  • The Wandering Wayfarer
  • Traveling Dreams
  • Culture Quest Travel
  • Snow Chasers
  • Safari Journeys
  • Wings Abroad
  • Road Warriors
  • Global Voyagers
  • Waves Of Love Travel
  • Skyline Savvy
  • Winter Wonders
  • Nomadica Travels
  • Uncharted Urges
  • Horizon Escapes
  • Green Travel
  • Your Tour Guide
  • Horizon Hunters Travel
  • Andes Exploration
  • Horizon Hunters
  • Uncharted Territory Travel
  • Where To Next Travel Agency
  • Europe by Rail
  • Travel Design Lab
  • Space Travel
  • Ancestral Roots
  • Family First Travel
  • One Life Travel Co
  • Foodie Tours
  • Journey Masters
  • Easy Breezy Vacations
  • Globe Gurus
  • Volunteer Journeys
  • Borderless Adventures
  • Discovery Treks
  • We’ll Take You There!
  • Amigo Travels
  • Escape Artists
  • Budget Trips
  • Gone Fishing Trips
  • Pet-cations
  • The Explorers
  • Seafaring Ventures
  • Wheels Up Escapes
  • Winederlust Travel
  • The Globe Trotters
  • Zenith Zoom Travel
  • The Wandering Way
  • Cruise Fanatics
  • Adventure Awaits Travel
  • Sunseekers Travel Co
  • Magical Vacations
  • Adventure Trek
  • Holiday Hype
  • Dream Destinations Travel
  • Map Mates Travel Agency
  • Marco Polo Expeditions
  • Trek Travel Co
  • Bike Trek Adventures
  • Expeditions and Excursions
  • Family Journeys Inc
  • Culture Crossings
  • Map It Out Travel
  • Roam Far Travel
  • Sunny Days Tours
  • Wanderers Unlimited
  • Backpacker’s Bazaar
  • Sun Seekers
  • Sunrise Safaris
  • Ancient Paths
  • Adventure Addicts Anonymous
  • Dream Holiday Makers
  • Little Travels
  • Destinations Uncovered
  • Pet-Friendly Journeys
  • Voyageur Travel
  • Safari Quests
  • Any Which Way
  • Off The Beaten Track
  • Travel Tech Solutions
  • Journey Jotters
  • Girlfriend Getaways
  • Endless Holidays
  • Flights and Bites
  • Roam Free Travel
  • Home Sweet Second Homes
  • Destination Dreamers Travel
  • Adventure Afoot
  • Adventure Treks
  • Off The Beaten Path Adventures
  • Crafty Adventures
  • Journey With Us
  • Bucket List Bonanza
  • Border Crossings
  • The Adventure Co
  • Boomer Travels
  • The Voyage Vault
  • Adventure Pro
  • The Getaway Girls
  • Adventure Addicts
  • The Travel Diary
  • Untouristy Tours
  • Wanderlust Travel
  • Wander World Travel
  • The Lost Explorer
  • Culture Journeys
  • World Of Travel
  • Historical Haunts
  • Romantic Retreats
  • Sight Seers
  • Uncharted Territory
  • Escape Artists Travel
  • Snowbird Vacations
  • Destination Dossier
  • Cruise Connections
  • Voyagers Unlimited
  • Adventure Journeys
  • The Great Escape
  • Senior Adventures
  • Budget Bonanza
  • Island Escape
  • Snowbird Sojourns
  • World Wide Wanderers
  • Passport Pals Travel
  • Carefree Caravanning
  • Realm Explorers
  • Custom Journeys
  • Voyager Club
  • Honeymoon Hideaways
  • The Globetrotter’s Guide
  • Hometown Tourist
  • The Travel Society
  • Map Masters Travel Agency
  • Horizon Journeys
  • Trek Tastic Adventures
  • Gourmet Getaways
  • Safari Seek
  • Beachcombers
  • Wanderers Club
  • Wanderlust Travels
  • Circling the Globe
  • Snow Seekers
  • Tourism Obsessions
  • Euro Trippers
  • Pet-Friendly Travels
  • Cruise Scape
  • Destiny Tours
  • Brand New Adventure
  • The Adventure Agent
  • Golf Resort Tours
  • Expedition Travel
  • Our World Tours
  • Global Gurus Travel
  • Beachin’ It
  • Travel Swell
  • Expedition Ease
  • Safari Seekers
  • Trail Trekkers
  • Windward Sails
  • Trekkin’ Around
  • Discover Your Planet Travel
  • Off the Map Travels
  • Longitude Luxe
  • Getaways in Style
  • Time to Travel
  • Flight Frenzy
  • Culture Voyage
  • Wanderlust Travel Co
  • Journey Planners
  • Journeys & Beyond
  • Globetrotters
  • Travelocity Travels
  • Eco Expeditions
  • Globe Gliders
  • Prestige Travel
  • Exodus Travels
  • Escapes Unlimited
  • Reliable Ramblers
  • Time To Travel Co
  • U Travel Now
  • Trek & Tour
  • Tales of Time Travel
  • Jetsetter Journeys
  • The Travel Club
  • Explore Fare
  • Let The Fun Begin
  • LGBTQ Travels
  • Adorable Adventures
  • Ancient Wonders
  • Destination Dreamers
  • Unlimited Travels
  • Edge Explorations
  • Get Up and Go!
  • Heritage Tours
  • Urban Excursions
  • Far & Away Travels
  • Earth Expeditions
  • Pacific Island Getaways
  • T for Travel
  • The Voyage Co
  • Getaway Specialists
  • Mid-Life Journeys
  • The Globe Bandits
  • Just Trip It
  • RV Journey Planners
  • Earth Explorers Club
  • Path Pioneers
  • Global Voyages
  • Honeymoon Haven
  • Breathtaking Getaways
  • Wonders of the World Travel
  • Wellness Wanderers
  • City Strolls
  • Voyage Travels
  • Swift Scape
  • Wine Sippers Tours
  • The Wanderer
  • Trek Effect Travel
  • Boomer Voyages
  • Wine and Dine Tours
  • Explore the World Travel Agency
  • Pack Up & Go
  • Planet Pioneers
  • World Tours
  • Endless Escape Plan
  • Wander Luxe
  • Urban Escapes
  • Accessible Horizons
  • Family Jaunts
  • Urban Explorers
  • Alpine Adventures
  • Route 66 Road Trips
  • Spot On Tours
  • Discover Dreams
  • The Traveling Type
  • Beach Bum Vacations
  • The Passport Project
  • Island Idyll
  • Globetrotter Guides
  • Roam Revolution
  • Flip Flop Holidays
  • Just Go Travel
  • Trailblazer Travels
  • One Life Adventures
  • The Traveling Tribe
  • Pathfinder Travel Co
  • Galactic Getaways
  • Honeymoon Hub
  • Traveler’s Paradise
  • Uncruise Adventures
  • Anywhere But Here
  • Boundless Excursions
  • Uncharted Territory Tours
  • Route Rangers
  • Trek Travel
  • Pathfinders Travel
  • Wow Travel Agency
  • Off the Map Expeditions
  • Explorer Escapes
  • The World Wanderer
  • Pet Paradise Journeys
  • Trek Trails
  • Dream Voyage Co
  • Trek America
  • Away We Go Travel Co
  • Alpine Excursions
  • Sunny Destinations
  • Anywhere Away
  • The Adventure Company
  • Destination Dreams
  • Roam Freely
  • Wheels Up Travel

Creative Travel Agency Names

Your creativity can set you apart in the bustling world of travel. So, let those creative juices flow!

Tips for a Creative Name:

👉 Merge two related words.

👉 Play with words associated with adventures.

👉 Think out of the travel box.

Fueling your creative flight, here’s our list:

  • Adven-tour Time
  • Plane and Simple Getaways
  • Fly-te of Fancy
  • World in a Jiffy-eti
  • Eiffel for Travel
  • Sea’s the Day Cruises
  • JetSet and Forget
  • Rome-ing the World
  • Going, Going, Gondola!
  • Bea-ch You to It
  • Tour de Farce
  • Trip-ping on Fun
  • Pharaoh Nuff Travels
  • Suitcase and Point
  • No Mountain High Enough
  • Desert-ed Destinations
  • Para-chute Me a Message
  • Sea-k and You Shall Find
  • Whale, Hello Vacations!
  • Alpaca My Bags Travel Co
  • Sands of Time Safaris
  • Safari So Good!
  • Com-pass the World
  • Plane-tary Prowess
  • To Russia, With Glove
  • Shore-ly You Jest Cruises
  • Oh, the Places Yule Go!
  • Buenos Dias-tinations
  • Beach, Please!
  • Havana Great Time
  • Sea-esta Time Tours
  • Cruise-sing Along The Coasts
  • Loch and Key Scottish Getaways
  • Eiffel in Love
  • Nile-ing Down Egyptian Tours
  • Canal You Believe It?
  • Czech It Out!
  • Peak-a-View Mountain Tours
  • Sun of a Beach Holidays
  • Fjord a Good Time
  • Vatican You Not!
  • Voyage Vista
  • Euro-pe You Enjoy the Trip!
  • High Thai’d Treks
  • Trekkin’ You to Paradise
  • Wave Hello to Adventures!
  • Thai-me to Travel
  • Baltic or Bust!
  • Koala-fied Adventures
  • Llama Tell You About Peru
  • Seoul Searching Journeys
  • Migrate Moments
  • Himalay-hey! Expeditions
  • Reef-reshing Dives
  • Baguette Away to France

Unique Travel Agency Names

In a sea of agencies, standing out can be a challenge. A unique name can be your beacon.

Tips for Crafting a Unique Name:

👉 Use rare words. 👉 Think about what sets your agency apart. 👉 Avoid clichés.

Now, dive into this ocean of unique names:

  • Quirky Quests
  • Uncharted Utopias
  • Terra Tranquil
  • The Adventure Hub
  • Mountain Adventurers
  • The Vagabond’s Guide
  • Maple Tours
  • Royal Adventures
  • Culture Experts
  • The Great Outdoors
  • Luxe Journey
  • The Atlas Agency
  • Journeys Unlimited
  • Journey Journeys
  • Dive Paradise
  • Nomadic Expeditions
  • Accessible Avenues
  • Luxe Life Travel
  • Hike N’ Bike Adventures
  • Romantic Escapes
  • Infinity Itineraries
  • Memory Makers
  • Seekender Tours
  • National Parks Discovery
  • Backpackers Unlimited
  • Latitude Leisure
  • Cruise Craze
  • Luxury Escapes
  • Travel Bridge
  • Trekcursion
  • Celebration Journeys
  • Countryside Rambles
  • The Local Experience
  • Treasured Memories Travel
  • Island Time
  • Pocket Adventures
  • Travels & Treasures
  • Adventure Seekers
  • Path Finder Tours
  • Journey Quest
  • Corporate Travel Solutions
  • Let’s Go Somewhere
  • Above and Beyond Holidays
  • Over the Hill Adventures
  • Wildcard Adventures
  • Voyage Voyagers
  • Sunsational Voyages
  • World Travelers
  • Never Stop Traveling
  • Backpack Pros
  • Perfect Excursions
  • Perfect Destinations
  • Backpack Bonanza
  • Heritage Holidays
  • The Lost Art of Travel
  • Dream Escape Vacations

Good Travel Agency Names

Sometimes, simplicity is the key. A good, straightforward name can do wonders.

Tips for a Solid Name:

👉 Think of what you want your agency to represent. 👉 Use strong, impactful words. 👉 Keep it short and sweet.

Destination: Impactful names ahead!

  • Stellar Sojourns
  • Prime Pathways
  • Quality Quests
  • Travel Genius
  • Haute Voyage
  • Budget Travels
  • Fantasy Tours
  • New Horizons Travel Co
  • The Nomad Agency
  • Out of This World
  • The Travel Hub
  • Starry Skies Journeys
  • Europe Express
  • Star Gazer Journeys
  • Wildland Adventures
  • Soul Journeys
  • Starry Skies Travel
  • Atlas Journeys
  • Pet-Friendly Voyages
  • Yearn 2 Travel
  • Map Mates Travel
  • Trek Travel Company
  • Nomadic Excursions
  • Cruise Getaways
  • Your Travel Mate
  • Eco Escape Travel
  • Adventure Away
  • Where To Wander
  • Trailfinders
  • Destinationless
  • Journey Genius
  • Mountain Journey
  • Wander More
  • Have Fun Holidays
  • Xplore Xpeditions
  • Space Ventures
  • Golf Journeys
  • Global Getaways Travel
  • Explore Further
  • Dance in the Sun
  • Journey Jotter
  • Xplore Travel Co
  • Wayaway Trips
  • Wine Trails Adventures
  • Explore Further Travel
  • Exploratory Expeditions
  • Adventure Hub
  • Dream Destinations
  • Wanderlust Expeditions
  • Corporate Journeys
  • Wanderers Retreats
  • Wandering Soles
  • Traveling Type Co
  • Accessible Voyages
  • Outback Excursions
  • Destination Unknown
  • Snow Pursuits
  • Choose Your Own Adventure
  • Odyssey Tours
  • Time Journey
  • Escapes by Easy Jet
  • Vino Voyages
  • Destination Deluxe
  • Island Escapes
  • International Inspirations
  • Happy Trails Travel
  • Budget Roamers
  • Explore Now
  • Life’s A Journey Travel

Funny Travel Agency Names

Adding humor can make your agency memorable and relatable.

Tips for a Humorous Name:

👉 Play with puns. 👉 Use light-hearted travel lingo. 👉 Don’t force it; let it come naturally.

Pack your bags with giggles and check out these names:

  • Flighty Feels
  • Jaunty Journeys
  • All Aboard Travel
  • Late Night Adventures
  • Pure Adventure Agency
  • Mad For Travel
  • Far Far Away Travels
  • Turnkey Trips
  • Zap-o-Distance
  • Go With The Flow
  • Wild World Trip
  • Starry Skies Excursions
  • All Star Travel
  • Away We Go!
  • Shift Happens!
  • One Way Ticket, Please!
  • Frequent Flyer World
  • Handle With Care Travels
  • Culture Shock Travel Tours
  • Atlas Ventures
  • Into the Unknown
  • Boundless Horizons
  • Far & Wide Travel
  • Journeys Less Traveled
  • The Nomadic Life
  • Backpack Brigade
  • Miles from Monday
  • Winging It Escapes
  • No Refund! Travel
  • Drink Around the World
  • Bootylicious Getaways
  • Globetrek Expeditions
  • Shady Sandy’s Vacations
  • Surprise Location Tours
  • Wanderlust and Bust Travel
  • Never Come Back Travel
  • Party Tours International
  • Unplugged Expeditions
  • Single and Ready to Mingle Tours
  • Maybe Arrivals Travel
  • Wayfarers Club
  • The Traveling Bards
  • Adventure’s Calling
  • The Flying Carpet
  • Go Places or Go Home Travel
  • Flight Deal Finders
  • Booze Cruise Adventures
  • Get Lost Travel Co
  • Unlikely Vacations
  • Probably Safe Airlines
  • Voyageur Voyages
  • Lying Low Holidays
  • The Voyager
  • The Budget Buffet
  • Tours De Farce
  • Wild Outdoors
  • Planes, Trains & Margaritas
  • The Travel Scrooge
  • Wanderlusty Tours
  • Unverified Trips
  • Totally Legit Travel
  • Get Lost Tours
  • Hostel Territory
  • Wanderlust and Lust Travel
  • Unverified Transport
  • Rolling Suitcases
  • Booking Bonanza
  • Pack Your Bags Travel
  • Gypsy Soul Travels
  • Laid Back Luxury Travel
  • Trippin Good Travels
  • Highway to Heaven Travel
  • The Get Lost Agency
  • The Abroad Agency
  • Roll With It Tours
  • Amateur Explorers
  • Roads Best Traveled
  • Money Pit Adventures
  • Wine, Dine, 69 Tours
  • Maybe Not Vacations
  • Adult Adventures
  • Red Flag Excursions
  • Mile Low Club
  • Off The Grid Adventures
  • Culture Club
  • Wanderers Union
  • Mile High Escorts
  • Hangover Holiday Planners
  • Carry-On Chronicles
  • Cheap Cheap Tours
  • The Travel Agency
  • Island Time Travel
  • Wild Wild World
  • Jet Set and Regret Tours
  • Fly By Night Airways
  • Globetrotters Anonymous
  • 50/50 Travel Roulette
  • Off the Grid Safaris
  • Bad Idea Excursions
  • Atlas Adventures
  • Hit the Road Travel
  • Probable Destinations
  • Misguided Missions
  • YOLO Travels
  • We’ll Get You There Airlines
  • Leave Your Cares At Home
  • Manic Mantic Vacations
  • Destination: Everywhere
  • Windrose Expeditions
  • Far & Away Travel
  • Wet N’ Wild Vacations
  • Mystery Tour Adventures
  • Skip the Resort
  • Culture Vultures
  • Bed Bug Bonanza
  • Roam Sweet Roam
  • Hitchhikers United
  • Oh The Places You’ll Go Tours
  • Could Be Worse Vacations
  • Uncharted Horizons
  • Jet Set Escape
  • Jet Set & Forget
  • Don’t Leave the Resort!
  • Roamers & Ramblers
  • Discount Tours R Us
  • Fanny Pack Brigade
  • Wanderlust and Company
  • Red Flag Vacations
  • Red Flag Travel
  • Slumming It in Style
  • Frequent Flyer Fanatics
  • Unqualified Guides
  • Potentially Unpleasant Trips
  • Dicey Expeditions
  • Winds of Change
  • No Refunds Travel
  • Mile High Club Travel
  • Lighthouse Expeditions
  • Timeout Travel
  • Cougars on the Prowl Tours
  • The Luggage Looter
  • Grimy Grand Tours
  • The Traveling Circus
  • Destination Foodie
  • Winging It Tours
  • We’ll See What Happens Travel
  • Detour Journeys
  • Wanderlust Voyages
  • Budget Backpacker Tours
  • Just Go Already
  • Gypsy Guide
  • The Grass is Greener Travel
  • Sketchy Tours
  • Borderless Travels
  • Where on Earth
  • Explorers Anonymous
  • Beach Bum Bookings

Spanish Travel Agency Names

Embrace the romance and passion of the Spanish language.

👉 Use words that convey adventure in Spanish. 👉 Mix English and Spanish for a unique twist. 👉 Ensure cultural sensitivity.

¡Vamos! Dive into these captivating names:

  • Viaje Vista
  • Sol Sojourns
  • Terra Travels
  • Spain Savvy
  • Visit Iberia
  • Viva Viajes
  • Viaje Spain
  • Vamos Travel
  • Explore Spain
  • Spanish Wander
  • Enchant Spain
  • Spain Adventures
  • Explore Espana
  • Trip Amigo Spain
  • Travel Espana
  • Spanish Journey
  • Iberia Travel
  • Spanish Passport
  • Iberian Expeditions
  • Travelista Spain
  • Discover Spain Now
  • Viva Travel Spain
  • Wanderlust Spain
  • Paseo Tours
  • Spain Journey
  • Iberian Adventures
  • The Spanish Journey
  • Trip Latino
  • Dream Destinos
  • Travel Andalucia
  • Iberia Adventures
  • Go Hispania
  • Amigo Travel
  • Spain Uncovered
  • Go To Spain
  • Iberian Journeys
  • Discover Catalunya
  • Spanish Routes
  • Discover Hispania
  • Spanish Escapes
  • Travel Viva
  • Spain Travels
  • Iberian Excursions
  • Visit Espanol
  • My Spanish Journey
  • Spanish Journeys
  • Dreamy Spain
  • Hispania Travels
  • Spanish Voyage
  • Hispania Travel
  • Spanish Wanderlust
  • Go Spain Travel
  • Espana Expeditions
  • Spain Wanderlust
  • Viaja Spain
  • Dreamy Espana
  • Espana Escapes
  • Dream Spain
  • Viajes Espana
  • Go Spain Tours
  • Travel Hispania
  • Travel Viva Espana
  • Ibero Trips
  • Spanish Escape
  • Trip Iberia
  • Travel In Spain
  • Travel Flamenco
  • Spain Voyages
  • Spain Unveiled
  • Viva Espana
  • Spanish Escapades
  • Spain Discoveries
  • Spain Expeditions
  • Iberian Escape
  • Iberia Trips
  • Viva Madrid
  • Viva Voyages
  • Trip To Spain
  • Travelscape Spain
  • Visit Spain360
  • Iberia Tours
  • Spain Explore
  • Wanderlust Espana
  • Spanish Getaways
  • Viajes Spain
  • Go Spain Now
  • Discover Iberia
  • Discover Espana
  • Mundo Viajes

Italian Travel Agency Names

The allure of Italy can infuse magic into your agency’s name.

👉 Choose words related to famous Italian destinations. 👉 Play with Italian travel terms. 👉 Think of Italian art and culture.

Presto! Embark on this Italian-inspired list:

  • Bella Voyages
  • Venetian Vistas
  • Roma Routes
  • Italia Trek
  • Dream Italia
  • Ital Travel
  • Ciao Vacations
  • Amore Viaggi
  • Dolce Escape
  • Bella Viaggio
  • Italian Escape
  • Giro Italia
  • Amore Travel
  • Italia Journeys
  • Dolce Vita Trips
  • Bella Vita Tours
  • Viva Italia Tours
  • Dreamy Italia
  • Italia Dreams
  • Explore Italia
  • Dolce Vita Travel
  • Italiano Adventures
  • Travel Bella Italia
  • Italia Adventures
  • Bella Terra Tours
  • Dreamy Italy Tours
  • Dreamy Italian Journeys
  • Bella Italia Tour
  • Bella Tours
  • Piazza Adventures
  • Italian Escape Tours
  • Ciao Travels
  • Italia Trips
  • La Dolce Vita Tours
  • Viaggio Italia
  • Explore Bella
  • Bella Vacanza
  • Explore Italy Now
  • Ital Voyage
  • Italia Passione
  • Wanderlust Italia
  • Bella Italia Vacations
  • Bellavita Travel
  • Venti Italia
  • Dreamy Italy
  • Veloce Viaggio
  • Viva Italia Travel
  • Bella Italia Adventures
  • Bella Italia Journeys
  • Italia Wanderlust
  • Dolce Voyage
  • Bellissimo Tour
  • Italia Tour
  • Bella Italia Trips
  • Giro Italiano
  • Ciao Bella Trips
  • Bella Vista Travel
  • Italy Wanderlust
  • Ciao Bella Tours
  • Ciao Journey
  • Italia Passion
  • Ciao Travel
  • Amore Travel Italy
  • Ciao Travel Agency
  • Italia Experiences
  • Italia Wander
  • Italia Tours
  • Dream Italia Tours
  • Italia Explore
  • Visit Italia
  • Dreamy Italian
  • Italian Escapes
  • Dreamy Italian Getaways
  • Bella Travels
  • Italia Vista
  • Italia Escape
  • Bella Italia
  • Viaggio Bella
  • Bella Italia Expeditions
  • La Dolce Vita Trips
  • Italia Voyage
  • Go Italiano
  • Travel Italy Now
  • Italia Expeditions
  • Italian Wanderlust
  • Discover Italia
  • Explore Italica
  • Bella Voyage
  • Italia Explorers
  • Ciao Bella Travel
  • Bella Viaggi
  • Dolce Vita Tours
  • Wanderlust Italy
  • La Dolce Escape
  • Viva Italia Vacations
  • Viva Italia Trips
  • Amore Voyages
  • Explore Italia Now
  • Bella Italia Tours
  • Italia Dream Vacations
  • Bellissimo Travel
  • Roman Holiday Travel
  • Dolce Vita Vacations
  • Amore Travel Agency

French Travel Agency Names

Evoke elegance and sophistication with the French touch.

👉 Use words associated with French landmarks. 👉 Play with the language of love. 👉 Consider French art and history.

Voilà! Revel in these chic names:

  • VoyageVogue
  • Parisian Paths
  • Lumière Lanes
  • Wander France
  • Charming France
  • Dreamy France
  • Travel En France
  • French Escape
  • Bon Voyage Tours
  • Discover France
  • Explore Paris
  • Voyage France
  • French Travels
  • Dreamy Escapes
  • Voyage Magnifique
  • French Wanderlust
  • Bon Voyage France
  • Enchanting France
  • Parisian Journeys
  • Voyage France Direct
  • France Wanderlust
  • Explore Paris Now
  • Charming France Travel
  • Dreamy French Adventures
  • Explore La Belle France
  • Explore France
  • Joli Vacances
  • Joli Journeys
  • Viva La France
  • Blissful Provence
  • Explore La Belle
  • Vive La Vacance
  • Voyage Elegance
  • Joli Voyage
  • France Vista
  • Travel Cote Dazur
  • Discover France Tours
  • French Escapade
  • Amazing France
  • Vive La France
  • Captivating Trips
  • Charming Alsace
  • French Journeys
  • La Belle Aventure
  • La France Magique
  • Travel Finesse
  • Dreamy French Trips
  • Riviera Wander
  • Explore La France
  • Chic Adventures
  • Enchanting Riviera
  • Enchanting Journeys
  • Wanderlust France
  • Vive La France Tours
  • Dreamy Loire Valley
  • Journey Through France
  • Francophile Adventures
  • Provence Adventures
  • Travel Vive La France
  • French Getaways
  • Eiffel Journeys
  • Charming Trips France
  • Bon Voyage Now
  • French Connection Tours
  • French Vistas
  • Eiffel Experiences
  • Dreamy France Adventures
  • Explore Provence
  • Charming Chateaux
  • Voyage Chic
  • My French Journey
  • Dreamy Destinations
  • Voyage Provence
  • Dreamy French Journeys
  • Chateau Adventures
  • Discover La Belle France
  • Francetravelhub
  • French Escapades
  • Voyage Paris
  • Eiffel Escapes
  • Dreamy Rendezvous
  • Parisian Adventures
  • Charming Journeys
  • Journeys In France
  • Enchanting Escapes
  • Dreamy Tours
  • Dreamy Escapes France
  • Parisian Escapes
  • French Journey
  • French Rendezvous
  • Majestic Travel France
  • Parisian Wanderlust
  • French Travel Co
  • Jetset France
  • French Escapes
  • Explore France Now
  • Blissful Journeys
  • Voyage En France
  • Dreamy France Tours
  • France Voyage Co
  • Enchant Vacations
  • Paris Escapades
  • Majestic Riviera
  • Dreamy Provence
  • Jolie Journeys
  • Travel Bliss France
  • Bonjour Trips
  • Viva France
  • Travel With Elegance
  • Voyage Magique
  • Dreamy French Escapes
  • Bonjour Travel

Witty Travel Agency Names

A little wit can give your name a sharp edge.

👉 Think double entendres. 👉 Play with travel idioms. 👉 Consider unexpected pairings.

Fasten your wit belts! Here’s your list:

  • JetSet GetSet
  • Journey Junkets
  • Latitude Adjustment
  • Suitcase & Go
  • DestiNATION Fun
  • Fly By Knight Tours
  • Trippin’ The Globe
  • Mapped Out Magic
  • WanderFull Adventures
  • Touriffic Travels
  • Routinely Exotic
  • Takeoff Takeaways
  • Flyte of Fancy
  • Way-to-Go Wanderings
  • RoamAntics Holidays
  • Wheels Up Wanderlust
  • Take Off Time Tours
  • DestiNest Holidays
  • Travel Whiz
  • Quick Quips
  • Jovial Voyage
  • Joke Journey
  • Joke Hopper
  • Joyful Jetsetter
  • Laugh Track Travel
  • Witty Wander
  • Laughing Globe
  • Jet Set Jokes
  • Roam Riddles
  • Bright Globe
  • Punny Voyages
  • Laugh Lines Travel
  • Wander Charm
  • Travel Tales
  • Quip Quests
  • Tour Tongue
  • Humorous Holidays
  • Punny Pilgrims
  • Witty Wanderlust
  • Laughing Journeys
  • Dapper Journeys
  • Fly With Wit
  • Laugh Journey
  • Wander Lore
  • Droll Journey
  • Laughing Trails
  • Travel Banter
  • Globe Charm
  • Snappy Travel
  • Cleva Voyage
  • Laughing Travels
  • Quirky Adventures
  • Smart Voyage
  • Clever Trek
  • Sharp Adventures
  • Jovial Adventures
  • Whimsy Voyage
  • Laugh And Travel
  • Clever Explore
  • Quirky Voyage
  • Clever Globetrotter
  • Jovial Trips
  • Snappy Roam
  • Amusing Adventures
  • Quirk Trips
  • Snappy Trips
  • Witty Journeys
  • Quick Wander
  • Smart Voyages
  • Travel Charm
  • Hilarious Holidays
  • Snappy Adventures
  • Wander Wisdom
  • Sharp Roamer
  • Globe Giggles
  • Quirky Routes
  • Smart Wander
  • Clever Roam
  • Chuckle Trek
  • Humor Holidays
  • Smart Jetset
  • Playful Excursions
  • Jovial Excursions
  • Smart Globe
  • Laugh Globe
  • Adventurous Routes
  • Sparky Adventures
  • Travel Whims
  • Quirky Roaming
  • Clever Voyage
  • Giggle Globe
  • Jolly Journeys
  • Snappy Explore
  • Bold Roamer
  • Joyful Routes
  • Droll Adventures
  • Quirky Trips
  • Joyful Globe
  • Travel Chuckles
  • Travel Whimsy
  • Playful Rambles
  • Witty Globe
  • Travel Quirk
  • Explore Euphoria
  • Spark Journey
  • Charming Roamer
  • Sharp Jetsetter
  • Wander Wisecrack
  • Jest Journeys
  • Witful Adventures
  • Savvy Tripper
  • Clever Roamer
  • Sparkling Routes
  • Clever Wander
  • Clever Journey
  • Daring Journeys
  • Travel Charmers
  • Sassy Wanderlust
  • Wander Whiz
  • Smart Journeys
  • Sparkling Adventures
  • Wit Ventures
  • Joyful Excursions
  • Quirky Roam
  • Quirky Explorer
  • Witty Voyage
  • Sparkling Getaways
  • Charming Roam
  • Humoristic Holidays
  • Smart Jetsetter
  • Quirk Quest
  • Laughing Leisure
  • Crafty Tour
  • Jovial Journeys
  • Trip Whimsy
  • Punny Passports

Luxury Travel Agency Names

For those who love traveling in style.

👉 Use words that evoke opulence. 👉 Think high-end destinations. 👉 Consider exclusive experiences.

Elevate your naming game with these:

  • Luxe Landings
  • Premium Pathways
  • Elite Jetset
  • Glam Travel
  • Glam Voyage
  • Elite Trips
  • Elite Voyage
  • Divine Escapes
  • Opulent Voyages
  • Chic Voyages
  • Opulent Trips
  • Grand Vistas
  • Regal Escapes
  • Grand Escape
  • Luxe Wanderlust
  • Chic Expeditions
  • Dreamy Excursions
  • Prestige Getaways
  • Opulent Getaways
  • Splendid Journeys
  • Classy Adventures
  • Luxe Voyage
  • Luxe Explorer
  • Grand Escapes
  • Veloce Travels
  • Prestige Escapes
  • Luxuria Tours
  • Elite Travels
  • Posh Expeditions
  • Regal Retreats
  • Grand Excursions
  • Refined Excursions
  • Chic Vistas
  • Luxuriate Tours
  • Chic Explore
  • Elysian Getaways
  • Regal Wanderlust
  • Luxe Jetsetter
  • Elegant Journeys
  • Elegance Adventures
  • Divine Retreats
  • Glam Escape
  • Prestige Voyages
  • Deluxe Wanderlust
  • Grandeur Trips
  • Elite Voyages
  • Opulent Adventures
  • Regal Excursions
  • Majestic Escapes
  • Majestic Vistas
  • Noble Adventures
  • Luxe Excursions
  • Regal Escape
  • Prestige Trips
  • Prestige Vista
  • Lavish Adventures
  • Elite Getaways
  • Regal Adventures
  • Elegant Expeditions
  • Opulent Journeys
  • Grand Jetsetter
  • Grand Getaways
  • Royal Excursions
  • Elegance Escapes
  • Prestige Travels
  • Majestic Adventures
  • Elite Wanderlust
  • Exquisite Adventures
  • Noble Expeditions
  • Glam Jetsetter
  • Lux Travel Co
  • Elite Escapes
  • Jetset Explorer
  • Grand Expedition
  • Luxe Wander
  • Luxuria Travel
  • Voyage Royale
  • Refined Getaways
  • Glam Getaways
  • Classy Getaways
  • Prestige Globe
  • Glamour Travels
  • Refined Destinations
  • Opulent Travels
  • Refined Adventures
  • Opulent Travel
  • Gilded Getaways
  • Luxe Adventures
  • Splendid Sojourns
  • Exquisite Roaming
  • Chic Wanderlust
  • Posh Destinations
  • Elite Journeys
  • Grand Expeditions
  • Majestic Excursions
  • Majestic Journeys
  • Glamour Adventures
  • Elegant Adventures
  • Luxe Escapes
  • Grandiose Journeys
  • Chic Destinations
  • Grand Experiences
  • Glamorous Trips
  • Dream Escapades
  • Exquisite Voyages
  • Prestige Journeys
  • Regal Journeys
  • VVIP Vacations
  • Elegant Excursions
  • Glam Ventures
  • Elegant Getaways

Cool Travel Agency Names

Being cool is timeless. And so can be your agency’s name.

👉 Think modern travel trends. 👉 Use sleek words. 👉 Consider today’s globetrotter’s lingo.

Chill out with these cool names:

  • Urban Uptake
  • Voyage Vibe
  • Travel Cool
  • Epic Venture
  • Epic Wander
  • Dream Voyagers
  • Explore Aura
  • Vibe Voyage
  • Epic Expeditions
  • Verve Voyage
  • Travel Xperience
  • Enchanted Journeys
  • Explore Elevate
  • Boundless Adventures
  • Epic Ventures
  • Adventure Aura
  • Explore Mojo
  • Epic Excursio
  • Adventure Linx
  • Explore Vibe
  • Jet Ventures
  • Travel Trax
  • Wander Hive
  • Wander Voyage
  • Wander Wave
  • Wander Junkie
  • Blissful Ventures
  • Globe Venture
  • Travel Vibes
  • Go Globetrot
  • Vibe Ventures
  • Epic Expedition
  • Voyage Linx
  • Globe Glide
  • Explore Exhilarate
  • Gypsy Glide
  • Venture Now
  • Adventure Zen
  • Roam Genius
  • Enchant Trails
  • Epic Explore
  • Explore Chill
  • Venture Vibe
  • Explore Enigma

Disney Travel Agency Names

For the dreamers and magic seekers.

👉 Play with iconic Disney phrases. 👉 Think of Disney destinations. 👉 Use enchanting terms.

Hop aboard this magical carpet of names:

  • Magic Milestones
  • FairyTale Flights
  • Imagine Disney
  • Dream Disney
  • Enchant Travel
  • Mickey Travel
  • Imagine Travel
  • Pixie Vacations
  • Magic Trips
  • Wish Upon A Trip
  • Mouse Majesty
  • Magic Journey
  • Pixie Trips
  • Happy Mouse Travel
  • Adventure Mouse
  • Disney Galaxy
  • Magic Voyage
  • Magical Journey
  • Fairy Tale Getaways
  • Dream Disney Trips
  • Magical Journeys
  • Mouse Ears Vacations
  • Happily Ever After Tours
  • Castle Escapes
  • Castle Getaways
  • Imagineer Adventures
  • Happy Mouse
  • Mickey Vacations
  • Wonderland Getaways
  • Wonderland Travels
  • Happiest Journeys
  • Fairy Tale Trips
  • Marvelous Mouse
  • Adventure Maus
  • Mickey Adventures
  • Wonder Wander
  • Imagine Tours
  • Castle Vacation Planners
  • Pixie Tours
  • Imagine Getaways
  • Castle Voyage
  • Enchanted Voyages
  • Happy Travels
  • Wonderland Trips
  • Fairytale Holidays
  • Fairytale Journeys
  • Mickey Mouse Travel
  • Fairytale Escapes
  • Happily Ever After Vacations
  • Fairytale Ventures
  • Imagine Vacations
  • Fairytale Travels
  • Imagine Excursions
  • Disney Wanderlust
  • Magic Vacays
  • Castle Adventures
  • Adventure With Mickey
  • Mouse Ears Travel
  • Fairytale Tours
  • Happiest Travels
  • Mickey Trails
  • Wishful Travel
  • Mickey World Travel
  • Magic Voyages
  • Dream Disney Travel
  • Wonder World Travel
  • Adventure With Disney
  • Fairytale Travel
  • Fairytale Excursions
  • Dream Mouse
  • Happiest Trips
  • Wonderland Travel
  • Dream Disney Tours
  • Disney Trips
  • Pixie Travel
  • Imagine Journeys
  • Wonderland Tours
  • Mickey Getaways
  • Magic Journeys
  • Enchanted Escapes
  • Enchanted Getaways
  • Imagine Adventures
  • Wander Disney
  • Mickey Magic
  • Enchant Voyages
  • Princess Travel
  • Happily Ever Travel
  • Fairy Tale Adventures
  • Magic Getaways
  • Magic Mouse Travel
  • Magic Routes
  • Magic Makers
  • Mouse Trips
  • Happily Ever Holidays
  • Neverland Escapes
  • Wonderland Adventures
  • Mickey Journeys
  • Magic Escapes
  • Happily Ever After Travel

Tourism Company Names

Broaden your horizons with names fit for a holistic tourism company.

👉 Think beyond just travel. 👉 Consider various aspects of tourism. 👉 Use global terms.

Explore these worldly names:

  • Global Glimpses
  • Panorama Paths
  • Worldview Ways
  • Dream Destiny
  • Travel Wave
  • Venture Ease
  • Jet Junction
  • Wander Scape
  • Explore Guru
  • Travel Bliss
  • Travel Hive
  • Voyage Amigo
  • Wanderlust X
  • Venture Vista
  • Venture Guru
  • Globe Trekker
  • Dream Safari
  • Explore Hive
  • Journey Mates
  • Travel Mingle
  • Journey Ways
  • Wanderlusta
  • Voyage Wise
  • Explore Zen
  • Voyager Hub
  • Trek Adventures
  • Wander Lustix
  • Voyage Ville
  • Trip Makers
  • Voyage Ventures
  • Explore Hub
  • Wander Pass
  • Discover Ease
  • Wander Wish
  • Odyssey Trips
  • Globetrot Go
  • Roaming Rays
  • Explore Rove
  • Venture Quest
  • Venture Ville
  • Viva Journeys
  • Epic Adventures

Travel Agency Name Generator

If you’re still stuck, consider using name generators. They can provide a base that you can then customize.

👉 Input related keywords. 👉 Play around with variations. 👉 Combine results to make them unique.

For your inspiration, generated names include:

  • Explorer Essence
  • Terra Trail
  • Travel Vista
  • Roaming Guru
  • Travel Muse
  • Excursion X
  • Voyage Venture
  • Wanderlust Way
  • Viva Voyage
  • Voyage Flix
  • Explore Globe
  • Journey Bliss
  • Globe Roamer
  • Explore Vista
  • Epic Getaways
  • Go Getaways
  • Globetrot HQ
  • Travel Voyage
  • Explore Way
  • Excursion Pro
  • Epic Excursions
  • Jet Journey
  • Explore Jet
  • Globetrotix
  • Adventure Hive
  • Globetrot Ace
  • Wander Globe
  • Nomad Nexus
  • Voyage Ease
  • Globe Xpress
  • Voyager Trail
  • Travel Zest
  • Globetrotly
  • Adventure Aces
  • Epic Journeys
  • Globe Trail
  • Discover Journeys
  • Roaming Rocket
  • Dream Escapes
  • Adventure Awaits
  • Travel Zenith
  • Explore Nook
  • Voyage Pulse
  • Dream Escape
  • Explore Ease
  • Explore Fly
  • Globetrotter Adventures
  • Globetrekkerz
  • Roaming Routes
  • Explore Sphere
  • Epic Voyage
  • Travel Vibe
  • Voyage Vibes
  • Roaming Rhythms
  • Journey Scape
  • Explore Expanse
  • Voyage Makers
  • Excursion Express
  • Travel Savvy
  • Wander Pulse
  • Globetrottr
  • Wanderlust Trips
  • Roaming Wonders
  • Globe Voyage
  • Wanderlust World
  • Excursion Hub
  • Sojourn Seek
  • Globe Quest
  • Jet Venture
  • Journey Joy
  • Trek Tastic
  • Explore Viva
  • Voyage Hero
  • Odyssey Way
  • Dream Escape Tours
  • Roaming Globe
  • Wander Ease
  • Trip Mingle
  • Epic Escape
  • Globe Trekking
  • Dream Globe
  • Adventure Junction
  • Globetrotter Hub
  • Globe Hoppers
  • Dream Voyage
  • Explore Horizons
  • Travel Xpert
  • Travel Verve
  • Journey Wise
  • Explore Luxe
  • Journey Jet
  • Excursion Linx
  • Voyage Hive
  • Voyager Way

Conclusion: Travel Agency Names

The name of your travel agency is the first impression you make on your customers. It encapsulates the essence of the experiences you offer.

As the saying goes, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”

And in this case, that step is choosing the perfect name.

So, did this list spark any ideas? Or perhaps you’ve thought of a few names yourself? We’re curious to know! Share your favorites or brainstorm with our community below.

And if you found this guide helpful, please consider sharing it with fellow entrepreneurs. Safe travels on your business journey!

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