India
Discover India
Currency
India Rupee
Capital
New Dehli
Languages Spoken
Hindi and English
Fun Foods
Tandoori Chicken, Butter Chicken, Samosas, Chaat, and Naan bread
Columbus was looking for India when he bumped into America. Europeans sailed around the entire world just to get Indian spices. This country was so valuable that empires fought over it for centuries.
India is the most populated country on Earth with over 1.4 billion people. It's a massive triangle pointing into the Indian Ocean. Civilization has thrived here for over 5,000 years.
The Indus Valley civilization built cities with indoor plumbing while Europeans were living in mud huts. They traded goods across ancient trade routes. When that civilization faded, new empires rose.
Hinduism grew here over thousands of years. It has millions of gods and goddesses with wild stories. Buddhism also began in India when a prince gave up his throne to find enlightenment under a tree.
The Mughals ruled for centuries and built the Taj Mahal, a tomb so beautiful it makes people cry. Twenty thousand workers spent 22 years constructing it from white marble.
The British showed up wanting spices and stayed for 200 years. They drained India's wealth and caused famines that killed millions.
Gandhi led India's fight for independence using only peaceful protest. He organized boycotts and marches that inspired the world. The British finally left in 1947.
Freedom brought tragedy. India split into two nations, India and Pakistan. More than a million people died in the violence that followed.
The Taj Mahal belongs on every bucket list. Rajasthan has desert forts and camel rides. Kerala's backwaters let you float past palm trees and watch elephants bathe.
India invented zero, chess, and the buttons on your shirt. Yoga started here. So did shampoo.
The food here will blow your mind. Curries, naan bread, samosas, and sweets come in endless varieties. Every region tastes completely different.
Diwali celebrates good over evil with millions of oil lamps and fireworks. Holi is a spring festival where everyone throws colored powder until the whole country turns into a rainbow.
Cows are sacred and wander freely through cities. Temples, mosques, and churches crowd together. Bollywood makes more movies than Hollywood.
India overwhelms your senses in the best way. This is where the world came looking for treasure.
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Agra
The 4th largest Indian city has many notable destinations including Agra Fort and the Taj Mahal.
Delhi
Destroyed and rebuilt several times since the 6th century BCE, it's now the capital of India.
Mumbai
Initially called "Bombay", the city was built across seven islands.
Amber Fort
Constructed of red sandstone and marble, this beautiful fort sits high above Maota Lake.
India Gate
A war memorial for the 90,000 soldiers of the British Indian Army who died between 1914 and 1921.
Mehrangarh Castle
Built around 1459, it's one of the largest forts in India.
Taj Mahal
This white marble mausoleum was built by emperor Shah Jahan to be a tomb for his wife.
