Destinations of India
- Agra - city of taj
- Aihole and Pattadakal - ancient world heritage temple cities of south india
- Ajmer - muslim pilgrimage city, also known as mecca of india
- Alleppey - city of backwaters
- Aurangabad - city was founded around 1610 under the name Kirki
- Badami - famous for 6th and 7th centuries cave temples of hindu, buddhist and jains
- Bangalore - well known as silicon valley on india
- Belur und Halebid - well known for their temples hoysaleswara and channekeshava
- Bhopal - city of lakes and mosques
- Bhubaneshwar - well known for its temples in oriya style
- Bijapur - well known for its tomb, gol gumbaj of bijapur
- Bikaner - famous for it magnificent junagarh fort and largest camel farm of asia
- Chennai (Madras) - city of tamils
- Chidambaram - ancient south india temple city
- Chittorgarh - former capital of mewar kingdom, famous for it massive fort
- Cochin - well known for its churches and chinese fishing nets
- Darjeeling - famous for its tea plantations and toy train
- Delhi - millennial city, well known for its historical events and monuments
- Deshnok - famous for its rat temple
- Gangtok - lies at the foothills of himalaya, famous for its buddhist monasteries
- Gwalior - well known for its majestic fort and palace
- Hampi- capital of vijayanagar empire, famous for its temples and ruins
- Hyderabad - famous for its software companies and ancient monument char minar
- Jaipur - the pink city
- Jaisalmer - the golden city
- Jodhpur - the blue city
- Kalimpong - small mountakll city in east india, famous for its Buddhist monasteries
- Kanchipuram - ancient temple city of south india
- Kanyakumari - southern most point of the Indian peninsula and the place at which three seas meet
- Khajuraho - world famous for its 1000-year-old temples with erotic scupltures
- Kolkata - homeland of mother teresa and her worldwide well-known mission
- Konarak - famous for its world heritage site, sun temple of konark
- Leh/ Ladakh (Jammu und Kashmir) - land of the Gompas (monasteries) and the Lamas, homeland of the yak
- Madurai - famous for its meenakshi temple, built in dravidian architecture
- Maheshwar/Omkareshwar - hindu pilgrimage cities, situated on the bank of river narmada
- Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram) - famous for its clear beach and 1000-year-old shore temple
- Mandu - largest ancient city of India on mountain, fortified with walls and gates
- Mount Abu - world famous for its dilwara jain temples
- Mumbai - financial capital of india
- Mysore - famous for its palace and historical war between tipu sultan and englishmen
- Ootacamund (Ooty) - most beautiful hill station of south india, served as hill resort for britishers
- Orchha - 16th century capital of bundela Rajputs, well known for its palaces on the bank of river betwa
- Pondicherry - french colony earlier, well known for its french architecture and auroville
- Pushkar - world famous for its camel festival and impotant hindu pilgrimage city
- Rameswaram - one of the most important religious cities of hindu pilgrims
- Ranakpur - well known for the second most beautiful jain temple of india after dilwara temple in mount abu.
- Rishikesh/Haridwar - ancient abode of hindu pilgrims on the bank of river ganges
- Sanchi - famous for its world heritage, the great buddhist stupa over 200 years old
- Shekhawati - semi desert region of rajasthan, famous for its centuries old painted havelis (houses of traders)
- Sravanabelagola - well known for its 19 meter high jain monk statue, highest in india
- Thanjavur (Tanjore) - famous for its world heritage brihadeshvara temple
- Tiruchirapalli (Trichy) - well known for its rock cut fort temple and srirrangam temple island
- Udaipur - the romantic city of lakes
- Ujjain - one of the seven most important hindu pilgrimage cities of india
- Varanasi/Kashi (Benares) - ancient hindu pilgrim city and centre of literature




