India,
Land of diversity

Indian landscapes are diversified in various ways, from the snow-dusted peaks of the Himalayas to the sun-kissed beaches of the tropical south. Amongst all these natural treasures is a wealth of architectural gems: from serene temples rising out of pancake-flat plains to crumbling forts peering over plunging ravines. The formidable city parades heralding auspicious religious events to simple village harvest fairs making India unrivalled.

India
  • Delhi

    Delhi
    A tapestry of timeless tales

    Delhi is a city built upon cities. There are at least eight historical cities each constructed on the ruins of its predecessor, leaving a modern-day citadel dotted with ancient monuments. The ruined forts of Tughlaqabad, Siri, Purana Qila and Shahjahanabad also leaves one mesmerized. Although Delhi has served as the capital for various empires, it has undergone multiple reformations, particularly during the medieval period. Modern Delhi comprises of several cities, and it is divided into two namely, Old Delhi and New Delhi.

  • Taj Mahal

    Taj Mahal
    Eternal radiance

    Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Although the construction of the Taj began in 1631, it took almost eight long years for completing the main building. Moreover, the whole complex was not completed until 1653. This project was completed with the support of an estimated number of 20,000 people from India and Central Asia. Specialists were brought in from across the globe to produce the exquisite marble screens and pietra dura (marble inlay work) made with thousands of semi precious stones. The Taj Mahal was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.

  • Jaipur

    Jaipur
    Jewels of royalty

    Jaipur, best known as Pink City, is named after the founder Maharaja Jai Singh II who ruled from Amber Fort and took over Mewar (Udaipur) and Marwar (Jodhpur) kingdoms. The City Palace continues to serve as the royal family residence surrounded by the Jantar Mantar, the Royal Observatory, and the Hawa Mahal. It is known for the best architectural structures and heritage sights in the country.

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