In India architecture is a part of people’s everyday life. Personal devotional belief, rituals and temple worship, have created the most amazing architecture. India is known for its rich cultural past and heritage. Each dynasty that ruled on Indian soil left its mark in the form of architectural marvels that are today a phenomenon for the world to witness. From North to South and East to West, every state is resplendent with different styles of architecture like- Mughals, Persian, Indo- Islamic and Lutyens Style, many of which have been declared heritage sites for their antiquity and craftsmanship. A visit to India would be incomplete without beholding the beauty and richness of these architectural sites.
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Savor the excitement and adventure!Madurai
Athens of the East Athens of the East Tamil NaduOne of South India’s great temple towns, constructed in the form of a lotus, Madurai is famous for the awe-inspiring Sri Meenakshi Temple complex.
Pondicherry
The French Riviera of the East The French Riviera of the East Tamil NaduPondicherry (also known as "Pondy", and now officially called Puducherry), is a city and capital of the Pondicherry union territory of Southern India. Though very small, Pondicherry was the largest French colony in India.
Mumbai
The City of Dreams The City of Dreams MaharashtraIndia’s largest port, its commercial and industrial center, as well as fashion capital and heart of Bollywood (India’s thriving movie industry), Mumbai is an endlessly fascinating hive of activity.
Orchha
The Hidden Treasure The Hidden Treasure Madhya PradeshSuggested trips for Architecture
Handcrafted tours by experts.Kolkata with Brahmaputra River Cruise (Upstream)
- Cruising on the Brahmaputra River, Assam
- Boat, Jeep and Elephant safari in Kaziranga National Park
- Visit to Majuli island – the Largest River island in the World
- Visit to Umananda island – the smallest inhabitant River island in the World
Mythical Hampi & Serenity of Kerala Backwater Cruise
- Explore the Serenity of Kerala backwaters while cruising on the Kerala River Cruise
- Experience Kathakali Dance, Martial Arts and Bronze Art work of Multicultural city “Cochin”
- Village visits and interaction with the local people
- Explore the city of Nizams “Hyderabad”
Golden Triangle with Brahmaputra River Cruise
- Visit UNESCO World Heritage sites including the iconic Taj Mahal
- Visit of Royal Grand Palaces and forts of Rajasthan
- Cruising on the Mighty Brahmaputra River in Assam
- Visit the tribal villages & tea garden of Assam
- Visit to Majuli island – the Largest River island in the World
Karnataka with 7 Nights Kerala Cruise
- Visit the river island town of Srirangapatna
- Nagarhole National Park
- Traditional Martial Art performance
- Cooking demonstration and home hosted meal
- Village visits and interaction with the local people
Rajasthan With Pushkar Festival & Cruise
- Visit Royal cities of Rajasthan i.e. Udaipur, Jodhpur & Jaipur
- Experience the largest Camel fair in Pushkar
- Visit one of the oldest living city in the world i.e. Varanasi
- Explore the unexplored Assam while cruising on the Brahmaputra River
South India with Backwater River Cruise
- Visit UNESCO World Heritage site in Mahabalipuram
- Explore Pondicherry known as "The French Riviera of the East"
- Grand temples of South India
- Nature walk and Bamboo Rafting in Periyar
- Kathakali Dance performance
Splendors of South India
- Explore the city of Nizams "Hyderabad"
- Explore the 14th Century Vijayanagara Empire "Hampi"
- Safaris in the Nagarhole National Park
- Taste the perfect cup of Coffee at Coorg
- Royal City Mysore
What would you like to see?
Let us explore!Abhaneri Stepwell
Gadoli, Aravali HillsAbhaneri Stepwell is an architectural marvel and called by BBC as "one of the 10 great unknown wonders of the world". To overcome the perpetual issue of water scarcity during summer months, inhabitants of northern India began constructing unique step wells in the 6th century CE to collect this precious resource.
Adalaj Vav Step-Well
AhmedabadAdalaj Stepwell is a magnificent structure built brilliantly to curb water crisis in and around Adalaj Village. The stepwell is located 19 Km to the North of Ahmedabad. It was built in 1498 and is one of the many step wells built in India to provide access to groundwater.