Peek inside regal palaces, courtyards and temples, spot beautiful artwork and learn about Jodhpur’s royal history at this magnificent 15th-century fortress.
Experience a colorful prism of ancient culture, breathtaking Himalayan and tropical landscapes, impressive architecture and festivals in this South Asian country.
Hyderabad’s oldest attraction features the final resting places of every sultan who ever ruled over the medieval settlement of Golconda, which lies in ruins nearby.
Visit ancient forts and sacred rivers, spot exotic wildlife amid beguiling landscapes, entice all your senses at bazaars and relax at colonial hill stations.
Once planned as the cornerstone of British imperial power, the \'Viceroy\'s House\' became the Presidential Palace and the world\'s grandest home for a head of state.
The white mausoleum for Shah Jahan’s third wife is a timeless, ingenious work of art. Decorative carvings, stone inlays and mosaics inspire awe of Mughal culture.
Nothing else in New Delhi looks quite like this 1724 observatory complex, which features towering triangles and massive gears once used to map the stars.
Hyderabad’s oldest attraction features the final resting places of every sultan who ever ruled over the medieval settlement of Golconda, which lies in ruins nearby.
Go to the centre of town to see this iconic Hyderabad monument, which features minarets, a mosque and panoramic views of the city stretching out on all sides.
Once planned as the cornerstone of British imperial power, the \'Viceroy\'s House\' became the Presidential Palace and the world\'s grandest home for a head of state.
The white mausoleum for Shah Jahan’s third wife is a timeless, ingenious work of art. Decorative carvings, stone inlays and mosaics inspire awe of Mughal culture.
Once planned as the cornerstone of British imperial power, the \'Viceroy\'s House\' became the Presidential Palace and the world\'s grandest home for a head of state.
Once planned as the cornerstone of British imperial power, the \'Viceroy\'s House\' became the Presidential Palace and the world\'s grandest home for a head of state.
A recognised treasure, both for its sombre collection of tombs to the Lodhi rulers of the 15th-century, and for the space provided for a crowded city to stretch in.