North India

North India

North India — Land of Empires, Sacred Rivers & Royal Heritage North India is the cultural heart of India, where ancient civilizations, royal kingdoms, and sacred traditions come together across diverse landscapes. From the Himalayas to Rajasthan’s deserts and the historic plains of Uttar Pradesh, every region offers a distinct experience. The famous Golden Triangle — Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur — showcases iconic landmarks like Taj Mahal, Red Fort, and Amber Fort. Further east, Varanasi offers one of the world’s oldest living spiritual experiences along the Ganges, while Sarnath reflects deep Buddhist heritage. In central India, Madhya Pradesh reveals hidden gems like Khajuraho Group of Monuments and Orchha Fort Complex. No journey is complete without Rajasthan — home to desert forts, royal palaces, and cities like Udaipur and Jodhpur. North India offers history, spirituality, architecture, and vibrant culture — all in one unforgettable journey 🌏🏰✨

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Which are the must-visit destinations in North India?
The essential North India destinations are Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Varanasi, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Gwalior, Orchha, and Khajuraho. The classic starting point for any North India journey is the Golden Triangle circuit of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, which can be completed in 6 to 7 days. Extended itineraries incorporating Varanasi, Khajuraho, Gwalior, and Orchha offer a significantly richer and more complete experience of the region.
What is the best time of year to visit North India?
October to March is the ideal travel season across all North India destinations. October and November offer warm days and cool evenings with excellent visibility. December and January are peak season with the most comfortable daytime temperatures, though mornings and evenings can be quite cold in Delhi and Rajasthan. February and March provide pleasant warmth and blooming landscapes with noticeably fewer crowds. Avoid May and June when temperatures across the plains regularly exceed 45°C, and July to September when the monsoon brings heavy rainfall across much of the region.
What documents do I need to travel to North India?
Foreign nationals require a valid passport and an Indian Tourist e-Visa, applied for online through the official Indian government immigration portal a minimum of 4 to 7 days before arrival. Your original passport must be carried at all times as it is required for entry to all ASI-protected monuments and for hotel check-in across all destinations. Indian nationals require a valid government-issued photo ID such as an Aadhaar card, voter ID, or passport throughout the journey.
What type of food can I expect in North India?
North Indian cuisine is among the most celebrated and diverse in the world. Each destination has its own culinary identity — Delhi is famous for its street food including chaat, parathas, and kebabs from Chandni Chowk. Agra is known for its Mughlai cuisine and the famous sweet Agra ka Petha. Jaipur offers rich Rajasthani thalis with dal baati churma. Varanasi is celebrated for its kachori sabzi, thandai, and Banarasi paan. Vegetarian options are abundant and excellent across every destination. All dietary requirements including vegan, Jain, and gluten-free can be accommodated with advance notice.

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