• Mumbai

    Mumbai, India

    Mumbai (formerly called Bombay) is a densely populated city on India’s west coast. A financial center, it's India's largest city. On the Mumbai Harbour waterfront stands the iconic Gateway of India stone arch, built by the British Raj in 1924. Offshore, nearby Elephanta Island holds ancient cave temples dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. The city's also famous as the heart of the Bollywood film industry.

    Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

  • Dehradun

    Dehradun, India

    Dehradun is the capital of the Indian state of Uttarakhand, near the Himalayan foothills. At its core is the 6-sided Ghanta Ghar clock tower. To the southwest is Paltan Bazaar, a busy shopping area. Just east is the Sikh temple Gurdwara Nanaksar, topped with ornate white and golden domes. In Clement Town to the city’s southwest, Mindrolling Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist center with shrine rooms in its Great Stupa.

    Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248001, India

  • Khajuraho

    Khajuraho, India

    The Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a group of Hindu and Jain temples in Madhya Pradesh, India, about 175 kilometres southeast of Jhansi. They are one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India.

    Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh 471606, India

  • Rajasthan

    Rajasthan, India

    Rajasthan is a northern Indian state bordering Pakistan. Its palaces and forts are reminders of the many kingdoms that historically vied for the region. In its capital, Jaipur (the "Pink City"), are the 18th-century City Palace and Hawa Mahal, a former cloister for royal women, fronted by a 5-story pink-sandstone screen. Amer Fort, atop a nearby hill, was built by a Rajput prince in the early 1600s.

    Rajasthan, India

  • Delhi

    Delhi, India

    Delhi, India’s capital territory, is a massive metropolitan area in the country’s north. In Old Delhi, a neighborhood dating to the 1600s, stands the imposing Mughal-era Red Fort, a symbol of India, and the sprawling Jama Masjid mosque, whose courtyard accommodates 25,000 people. Nearby is Chandni Chowk, a vibrant bazaar filled with food carts, sweets shops and spice stalls.

    Delhi, India

  • Jama Masjid

    New Delhi, India

    17th-century, red sandstone Mughal-style mosque with a 25,000 capacity & 40m high minarets. 

    Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India

    delhitourism.gov.in

    +91 11 2336 5358

  • Udaipur

    Udaipur, India

    Udaipur, formerly the capital of the Mewar Kingdom, is a city in the western Indian state of Rajasthan. Founded by Maharana Udai Singh II in 1559, it’s set around a series of artificial lakes and is known for its lavish royal residences.

    Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001, India

  • Kerala

    Kerala, India

    Kerala, a state on India's tropical Malabar Coast, has nearly 600km of Arabian Sea shoreline. It's known for its palm-lined beaches and backwaters, a network of canals. Inland are the Western Ghats, mountains whose slopes support tea, coffee and spice plantations as well as wildlife. National parks like Eravikulam and Periyar, plus Wayanad and other sanctuaries, are home to elephants, langur monkeys and tigers.

    Kerala, India

Great Escapes: A Day in India

The Perennial Plate is a group of rad humans dedicated to bringing you stories from around the world of ethically sourced food. On one of their more recent journeys, they traveled to India to give you a taste of what a typcial day would look like from the persepective of a true foodie. 
 

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