This tech hub city, known as the "Silicon Valley of India," is also famous for its pleasant weather and gardens.
Known as the "Pink City," this capital of Rajasthan is famous for its rose-colored sandstone architecture.
This annual monsoon phenomenon brings heavy rains to Mumbai and other coastal cities, often causing flooding and disruption.
This mountain range, whose name means "abode of snow," stretches across five countries and contains the world's highest peaks including Mount Everest.
This coastal city, formerly known as Bombay, is home to the Bollywood film industry and the Gateway of India monument.
This river, considered sacred by Hindus, flows over 1,500 miles from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal.
This coastal state, known for its beaches and Portuguese heritage, is India's smallest state by area.
This northeastern state, known as the 'Land of the Rising Sun' in India, shares borders with both China and Myanmar.
This river, the longest in peninsular India, flows eastward across the Deccan Plateau and empties into the Bay of Bengal.
This iron pillar in Delhi, over 1,600 years old, is famous for its remarkable resistance to corrosion and stands in the courtyard of the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque.
This southernmost tip of mainland India, where the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean converge, is a major pilgrimage site.
This union territory, a planned city designed by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, serves as the capital of both Punjab and Haryana.
This large island territory in the Bay of Bengal, comprising over 500 islands, is India's easternmost region and is famous for its pristine beaches and coral reefs.
This body of water, bordered by India to the north, Sri Lanka to the east, and the Maldives to the southwest, lies along India's western coast.
This vast arid region spanning Rajasthan and Gujarat is famous for its golden sand dunes and camel safaris.
This southern state is known as the 'Land of the Coconut Tree' and is famous for its backwaters and beaches.
This medieval fortress in Rajasthan, one of the largest in India, towers over the blue city of Jodhpur.
This historic monument in Delhi, built by Qutub-ud-din Aibak, is the tallest brick minaret in the world at 73 meters.
This monsoon season, arriving between June and September, brings the majority of India's annual rainfall and is crucial for agriculture.
This largest Indian state by area, known for its Thar Desert and ornate havelis, was historically home to Rajput warrior clans.
This northern Indian region, home to ski resorts like Gulmarg and Auli, produces most of India's Winter Olympic hopefuls.
This national park in Madhya Pradesh, formerly known as a princely hunting ground, inspired Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book."
This mountain range runs parallel to the western coast of India through Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Kerala, and is older than the Himalayas.