The real-life Jungle Book: India’s best national parks
With more than 100 protected parks covering a huge swathe of the country, India is a true haven for wildlife and natural wonders
With more than 100 protected parks covering a huge swathe of the country, India is a true haven for wildlife and natural wonders
Journey to the spiritual heart of India and experience Varanasi through its timeless traditions, revered temples, and vibrant culture
From the 3,500 carved steps of Chand Baori to the seven levels of Rani Ki Vav, India's architecturally stunning stepwells are pure eye candy
Delhi moves fast, and travellers certainly won’t find themselves short of things to see and do in India's bustling capital
Few countries do festivals like India, where travellers are sure to be swept up in the infectious energy of its joyous yearly events
With thousands of kilometres of sunny coastline, it’s no surprise that India has some of the top beaches in the world
Embark on a thrilling adventure to spot India’s famous wildlife, from majestic Bengal tigers to elusive snow leopards
Get the most out of your Golden Triangle adventure, from labyrinthine stepwells to the Taj Mahal at sunrise, with this ultimate guide
India's cities are kaleidoscopic showcases of this magnificent country's rich culture, history, and heritage
From spicy samosas to delicious dosas, the food that you order from street stalls in India could be the tastiest part of your trip
From otherworldly landscapes to colourful temples, India is a dreamscape waiting to unfold for travellers
From the sacred steps of Varanasi to the blissful backwaters of Kerala, we’ve got naan-stop delights for your India trip
UNESCO-listed sites, national parks, Bollywood… there’s a whole lot to love about Mumbai
Whether you dream of seeing a Bengal tiger or enjoying optimal weather, we’ve got the lowdown on India’s seasons, festivals, and wildlife spotting
Travel writer Genevieve Hathaway explores what's on global plates for first meals of the day
Cheer up with cerulean, azure, and cobalt-tinted travel inspiration for a gloomy Blue Monday
Rajahstan’s Karni Mata is home to more than 20,000 black rats — and Hindu devotees travel great distances to worship these revered rodents.
Peter West Carey share tips on shooting the Taj Mahal—one of the most photographed structures on Earth.