In South Asia, India is home to many natural treasures to be discovered. The capital of India, New Delhi, promises you a timeless journey with its 15th century buildings. There are the Lotus and Akshardham temples, as well as the Lodhi Garden. In Mumbai, one can explore Elephanta Cave and enjoy the magnificent Victorian Gothic ►
In South Asia, India is home to many natural treasures to be discovered. The capital of India, New Delhi, promises you a timeless journey with its 15th century buildings. There are the Lotus and Akshardham temples, as well as the Lodhi Garden. In Mumbai, one can explore Elephanta Cave and enjoy the magnificent Victorian Gothic Revival architecture of Chhatrapati Shivaji Station. The seaside of Marine Drive invites to beautiful walks along the coasts. Listed as a UNESCO, the Ajanta Caves, made up of 29 temples and Buddhist cave monasteries, will impress you with their magnificent frescoes and engravings. In the city of Jaipur, there is the sumptuous Palace of the Winds made of red and pink sandstone, but also the City Palace with Mughal architecture. In the southwest, around Goa, you can enjoy Anjuna beaches and Palolem Island. Mollem National Park and its Dudhsagar waterfalls falling on the Mandovi River are of rare beauty. In the state of Kerala, lagoons, rivers and lakes shape the backwaters. There is also Jim Corbett National Park and Lake Chilika. Further north, in Agra lies the iconic Taj Mahal with its Mughal-style Mehtab Bagh gardens. In Hampi, in the Tungabhadra Valley, you can visit a small village and its magnificent ruins. In the Ladakh region, Thiksey Monastery offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, where the highest mountains in the world are located. Visit the Golden City in the west of the Thar Desert and don't miss the picturesque landscapes of Darjeeling tea town. ◄