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Attraction Type | Attraction/site/experience |
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Historical landmark sites | Taj Mahal (UNESCO World Heritage Site) in Agra, Red Fort and Qutub Minar in Delhi, Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal in Jaipur |
Adventure and Trekking | Regions like Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand offer trekking adventures in the Himalayas, with routes like Triund, Kedarkantha, and Valley of Flowers. |
Adventure Sports in Rishikesh | Water rafting, bungee jumping, zip-lining, and camping by the Ganges River. |
Spiritual Escapes | Varanasi - Ancient temples, ghats (steps) along the Ganges, and vibrant aarti ceremonies Rishikesh and Haridwar - Yoga, meditation, and ashram experiences by the banks of the Ganges |
Mountain Retreats and Scenic Beauty | Kashmir Valley: The serene landscapes of Gulmarg, Srinagar, and Pahalgam offer lush valleys, snow-clad mountains, and iconic houseboats on Dal Lake. Shimla and Manali: Popular hill stations in Himachal Pradesh are known for their colonial charm, apple orchards, and scenic mountain views. |
Cultural Experiences | Rajasthan’s Desert Culture: In Jaisalmer and Pushkar, tourists can enjoy camel rides, desert safaris, and vibrant festivals. Punjabi Hospitality in Amritsar: Home to the Golden Temple, Amritsar offers an authentic taste of Punjabi culture, hospitality, and cuisine, including the famous langar at the temple. |
Wildlife Safaris | Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan: Famous for its tiger reserve, it’s one of the best places to spot Bengal tigers in their natural habitat. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand: Known for its rich biodiversity, this park is ideal for jungle safaris to see tigers, elephants, and other wildlife. |
Shopping and Local Markets | Delhi: Chandni Chowk and Dilli Haat offer handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and traditional Indian snacks. Jaipur: Colorful Rajasthani textiles, gemstones, and handicrafts in Jaipur’s bazaars. |
Culinary Delights | Popular dishes - butter chicken, kebabs, samosas, and parathas. Every region has its specialty—from Delhi’s street food to Lucknow’s royal Awadhi cuisine |
Attraction Type | Attraction/site/experience |
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Historical Sites | Mysore Palace, Karnataka – Ornate royal palace with night lighting. Hampi, Karnataka – UNESCO World Heritage site of ancient temples and ruins. Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu – Famous for rock-cut temples and Shore Temple. Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Kerala – Lavish temple with intricate architecture. Golconda Fort, Telangana – Historic fort with captivating acoustics. |
Backwaters and Houseboats | Alleppey Backwaters, Kerala – Houseboat cruise through scenic canals. Kumarakom, Kerala – Lush backwaters, bird sanctuary, houseboat stays. |
Hill Stations | Munnar, Kerala – Tea plantations, Eravikulam National Park, waterfalls. Ooty, Tamil Nadu – Scenic hill town with a botanical garden, toy train. Coorg, Karnataka – Known for coffee estates, Abbey Falls, and Dubare Elephant Camp. |
Wildlife and Nature | Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala – Boating safaris, elephants, tigers. Bandipur National Park, Karnataka – Jungle safaris with diverse wildlife. Kabini River, Karnataka – Wildlife safaris, boat rides, and bird watching. |
Beaches | Marina Beach, Tamil Nadu – Longest urban beach in India, located in Chennai. Varkala Beach, Kerala – Clifftop beach known for scenic views and yoga retreats. Gokarna, Karnataka – Pristine beaches and pilgrimage town known for relaxed vibes. |
Cultural and Religious Sites | Meenakshi Temple, Tamil Nadu – Colorful, historic temple in Madurai. Auroville, Tamil Nadu – Unique, experimental community with Matrimandir meditation space. Basilica of Bom Jesus, Goa – Famous 16th-century church and UNESCO site. |
Adventure | Scuba Diving in Netrani Island, Karnataka – Clear waters, rich marine life. Paragliding in Vagamon, Kerala – High-altitude paragliding over lush landscapes. Trekking in Western Ghats – Trails in Coorg, Wayanad, and Nilgiris. |
Culinary Experiences | Chettinad Cuisine, Tamil Nadu – Spicy dishes and unique flavors in Karaikudi. Kerala Sadya (Traditional Feast) – A multi-course vegetarian feast on banana leaves. Toddy Tasting, Kerala – Local palm wine experience in coastal areas. |
Festivals and Local Events | Onam Festival, Kerala – Grand harvest festival with boat races, dances, feasts. Pongal Festival, Tamil Nadu – Harvest celebration with traditional games and food. Hampi Utsav, Karnataka – Cultural festival celebrating art, music, and dance. |
Attraction Type | Attraction/site/experience |
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Mountain Landscapes | Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh – Famous for Tawang Monastery, scenic valleys, and lakes. Sela Pass, Arunachal Pradesh – High-altitude pass with stunning views and Sela Lake. Dzükou Valley, Nagaland/Manipur – Known for lush green landscapes and seasonal wildflowers. |
National Parks and Wildlife | Kaziranga National Park, Assam – UNESCO site, famous for one-horned rhinos and elephants. Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh – Rainforest park with rare species and birdwatching. Manas National Park, Assam – Tiger reserve with rich biodiversity and river rafting. |
Tribal Culture and Villages | Mawlynnong, Meghalaya – Asia’s cleanest village, known for eco-tourism and tribal culture. |
Waterfalls | Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya – One of the tallest waterfalls in India with dramatic cliffs. Elephant Falls, Meghalaya – Scenic, multi-tiered waterfalls near Shillong. Vantawng Falls, Mizoram – Tall, tiered waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. |
Adventure and Trekking | Living Root Bridges, Meghalaya – Natural root bridges in Cherrapunji and Mawlynnong for trekking and exploration. Sandakphu Trek, West Bengal/Sikkim – Trek with views of four of the world’s highest peaks. Dawki River, Meghalaya – Transparent river for boating and kayaking near the India-Bangladesh border. |
Cultural and Religious Sites | Kamakhya Temple, Assam – Important Hindu temple known for its unique architecture and festivals. Rumtek Monastery, Sikkim – Large Buddhist monastery with beautiful architecture and sacred relics. Bomdila Monastery, Arunachal Pradesh – Famous monastery with panoramic views of the Himalayas. |
Tea Estates | Darjeeling Tea Gardens, West Bengal – Famous for tea plantations, scenic views, and tasting tours. Jorhat Tea Estates, Assam – Known as the Tea Capital of India, offering plantation tours and tasting experiences. |
Culinary Experiences | Assamese Thali – Traditional thali with dishes like fish curry, bamboo shoot, and sticky rice. Naga Cuisine – Spicy and flavorful dishes featuring smoked meats and unique local ingredients. Sikkimese Momos and Thukpa – Local dumplings and noodle soups available in markets and eateries. |
Hill Stations and Scenic Spots | Shillong, Meghalaya – Known as the “Scotland of the East” for its rolling hills and colonial charm. Pelling, Sikkim – Offers stunning views of Mount Kanchenjunga and monasteries. Lachung and Yumthang Valley, Sikkim – Known for snowy landscapes, hot springs, and rhododendron fields. |
Attraction Type | Attraction/site/experience | |
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Historical Monuments | Amber Fort, Rajasthan – Majestic fort in Jaipur with intricate architecture and views. Mehrangarh Fort, Rajasthan – Iconic fort in Jodhpur offering sweeping views of the Blue City. Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan – UNESCO World Heritage Site, a “living fort” with shops and homes inside. Junagarh Fort, Bikaner – Unique fort known for its ornate interiors and historical artifacts. | |
Desert and Sand Dunes | Thar Desert, Rajasthan – Camel safaris, dune camping, and folk performances in Jaisalmer and Bikaner. Sam Sand Dunes, Jaisalmer – Sunset views, jeep safaris, and cultural performances in the desert. | |
Palaces and Royal Residences | City Palace, Jaipur – Opulent palace complex with a museum showcasing royal artifacts. Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur – Lavish royal palace, part of which is a heritage hotel. Lake Palace, Udaipur – Former royal residence on Lake Pichola, now a luxury hotel. | |
Religious Sites | Pushkar Lake and Brahma Temple, Rajasthan – Sacred pilgrimage site with famous annual camel fair. Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Rajasthan – Important Sufi shrine dedicated to Saint Moinuddin Chishti. Golden Temple, Amritsar – Revered Sikh temple with stunning architecture and daily langar (community kitchen). Dilwara Temples, Mount Abu – Jain temples known for intricate marble carvings. | |
Hill Stations | Mount Abu, Rajasthan – Popular hill station with scenic landscapes, lakes, and temples. | |
Lakes and Scenic Spots | Lake Pichola, Udaipur – Picturesque lake with boat rides and views of the City Palace. | |
Wildlife Sanctuaries | Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan – Famous tiger reserve known for wildlife safaris and historic Ranthambore Fort. Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur – UNESCO-listed bird sanctuary, especially popular in winter. | |
Festivals and Events | Pushkar Camel Fair, Rajasthan – Vibrant annual fair featuring camel trading, races, and cultural performances. Desert Festival, Jaisalmer – Three-day festival celebrating Rajasthani culture with dance, music, and camel events. Gangaur Festival, Rajasthan – Traditional festival honoring Goddess Gauri with colorful processions and rituals. | |
| Rajasthani Folk Dance and Music – Traditional performances, including Ghoomar and Kalbeliya, in cities like Jaipur and Jodhpur. Blue City Tour, Jodhpur – Explore the blue-painted streets and markets of Jodhpur’s old town. Shopping in Jaipur – Known for gemstones, jewelry, textiles, and handicrafts. Visit Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar. | |
Adventure Activities | Camel Safari in Bikaner and Jaisalmer – Overnight camel rides and desert camping in Rajasthan. Hot Air Balloon Ride, Jaipur – Scenic views of Jaipur’s forts and palaces from above. Zip-lining at Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur – Adventure experience with panoramic views of the city and fort. | |
Culinary Experiences | Rajasthani Thali – Traditional meal featuring dishes like dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, and ker sangri. | |
Museums and Heritage | Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur – Historic museum with artifacts from Rajasthan’s history and culture. Bagore Ki Haveli Museum, Udaipur – Heritage museum showcasing Rajasthani culture, art, and folk dance performances. |
Departure City | Arrival City | Connection | Flight distance | Flight time |
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New York (JFK) | New Delhi (DEL) | Direct | 7,300 miles | 13 hours 40 minutes |
New York (JFK) | Bangaluru (BLR) | 1 stop, Dubai | 8,505 miles | 16 hours 05 minutes |
New York (JFK) | Mumbai (BOM) | Direct | 7,783 miles | 14 hours 30 minutes |
San Francisco (SFO) | New Delhi (DEL) | Direct | 7,689 miles | 15 hours 45 minutes |
San Francisco (SFO) | Bangaluru (BLR) | Direct | 8,687 miles | 17 hours 55 minutes |
San Francisco (SFO) | Mumbai (BOM) | Direct | 8,390 miles | 16 hours 40 minutes |
Chicago (ORD) | Mumbai (BOM) | 1 Stop (Abu Dhabi) | 8,483 miles | 16 hours 15 minutes |
Chicago (ORD) | New Delhi (DEL) | 1 Stop (Abu Dhabi) | 7,466 miles | 14 hours 20 minutes |
Los Angeles (LAX) | Mumbai (BOM) | 1 Stop (San Francisco) | 8,026 miles | 17 hours 14 minutes |
Airline | Personal item/ Handbag | Carry-on/cabin bag | Checked-in bag | Overweight/Oversize fee | |
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Air India | 1 item, max 3 kg (6.6 lb) | Economy/Premium Economy: 1 bag, up to 7 kg (15 lb) First/Business Class: 10 kg / 22 lb | Economy: 2 bags, 23 kg (51 lb) each Business/First: 2 bags, 32 kg (71 lb) each | $100–$200 for overweight/oversize depending on weight | |
American Airlines | 1 item, no weight limit | All classes/fares: 1 bag, up to 7 kg (15 lb) | Basic Economy: Paid ($75), Business/First: 1 bags 32 kg (70 lb) each | $150 for oversize; $100–$200 for overweight | |
British Airways | All classes/fares: 1 item, up to 23 kg (51 lb), 16×12×6 inches | All classes/fares: 1 item, up to 23 kg (51 lb), 22×18×10 inches | Economy Basic: Paid; Economy: 1 bag, 23 kg (51 lb); Premium Economy: 2 bags, 23kg or 50 lb each Business/First: 2 bags, 32 kg (70 lb) each | £65-£120 for overweight/oversize, depending on route | |
Qatar Airways | 1 item, no weight limit | Economy: 1 bag, up to 7 kg (15 lb) Business/First: 2 pieces (15kg/33lb total) | Economy Lite: 1 bag, 20 kg (44 lb) each Business: 2 bags, 40kg (88lb) each; First: 1 bag, 50kg (110lb) | $50–$200 depending on excess weight and size | |
Emirates | 1 item, no weight limit | Economy: 1 bag, up to 7 kg (15.43 lb) Premium Economy: 1 bag, up to 10 kg (22 lb) Business/First: 2 bags, up to 7 kg (15.43 lb) | Economy (Special): 1 bag, 20 kg (44 lb); Business: 1 bag, 40 kg (88 lb); First: 1 bag, 50 kg (110 lb) each | $100–$250 for overweight; $200 for oversize | |
Etihad Airways |
| Economy (all fares): 1 bag, up to 7 kg (15 lb); Business/First: 1 bag, up to 12 kg/26.45 lb | Economy (Special): 1 bag, 20 kg (44 lb); Business: 1 bag, 40 kg (88 lb); First: 1 bag, 50 kg (110 lb) each | $50–$200 based on excess weight and size | |
Turkish Airlines | 1 item, no weight limit | Economy: 1 piece, (8 kgs/17.63 lbs), not more than 23x40x55 cm; Business: 2 pieces, (8 kgs/17.63 lbs), both collectively should not exceed 16 kgs) | Economy: 1 piece, 23 kgs (50 lbs), not more than 158 cm in size | $80–$160 for overweight; $150 for oversize | |
Singapore Airlines | 1 item, no weight limit |
| Economy Lite: 1 bag, 25 kg (55 lb); Premium Economy Class: 1 bag, 35 kg (77 lb); Business: 1 bag, 40 kg (88 lb); First: 1 bag, 50 kg (110 lb) | $100–$200 depending on weight and dimensions | |
Swiss International Air | 1 item, no weight limit | Economy/Prem Economy: 1 bag, up to 8 kg (17.64 lb); Business/First: 2 bags, up to 8 kg (17.64 lb) | Economy: 1 bag, 23 kg (50 lb); Premium Economy: 2 bags ×23 kg (50 lb) Business: 2 bags × 32 kg (70 lb) First: 3 bags×32 kg (70 lb) | CHF 150 for oversize; CHF 75–150 for overweight | |
Cathay Pacific | 1 item, no weight limit 40cm x 15cm x 30cm (16in x 6in x 12in) |
| Economy: 2 bags, 23 kg (50 lb) each Business/First: 2 bags, 32 kg (70 lb) each | $150 depending on excess weight and size (158cm/62in and 203cm/80in in total dimension) | |
United Airlines | 1 item, no weight limit | 1 bag, up to 8 kg (17.64 lb) | Basic Economy: Paid – 1st bag $75; 2nd bag- $200 Business/First: 2 bags, 32 kg (70 lb) each | $200 for oversize; $100 for overweight (23–32 kg) |
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