This article focuses on the best cities we have visited outside of the United States and Canada.
Read MoreJaipur, the popular “pink city” in Rajasthan, India is known for its palaces, forts, and marketplaces.
Read MoreThroughout India, there are numerous archaeological sites with elaborate temples and carvings commemorating religious traditions and the accomplishments of various rulers from long-lost kingdoms and principalities.
Read MoreThroughout India, there are numerous grand palaces which once served as the residences for sultans, maharajas, and princes of the many principalities which once existed in the country.
Read MoreFrom the 14th century to the 19th century, the Islamic dynasty known as the Great Mughals commanded much of northern India and conquered some areas in the southern part of the subcontinent on the Deccan plateau.
Read MoreOver most of the past thousand years, Rajasthan was made up of about 20 independent Hindu kingdoms.
Read MoreThe Taj Mahal is one of the world’s most beautiful buildings because of its architectural design, white marble construction and elaborate engravings.
Read MoreThe Taj Mahal, Delhi, Mumbai, Goa. These are some of the places people think of visiting when contemplating a trip to India. Even the most experienced travelers, however, sometimes find that the sights, sounds, crowds and pace of life in India can take some getting used to.
Read MoreThe Indian city of Jaipur is known as the Pink City since many of the buildings there are colored pink or made of local red sandstone.
Read MoreThe sprawling capital of India consists of the Old City founded by Shah Jahan in 1638; New Delhi, completed by the British in 1931; and several other ruined capitals that were built by earlier rulers.
Read MoreIndia is full of unique hotels with reputations for outstanding service.
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