Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh, the "Land of Dawn-lit-Mountains" in Northeast India, is renowned for the high-altitude Tawang Monastery, scenic Sela Pass, and the cultural, paddy-field landscapes of Ziro Valley.
West Bengal
West Bengal is a diverse Indian state featuring iconic cultural sites in Kolkata, the Himalayan charm of Darjeeling, and the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans.
Uttarakhand
Is a Himalayan state known as "Devbhoomi" (Land of the Gods) for its numerous Hindu shrines.
Asam
Assam, located in Northeast India, is renowned for its lush tea gardens, the mighty Brahmaputra River, and rich biodiversity, highlighted by UNESCO sites like Kaziranga National Park (famous for one-horned rhinos) and Manas National Park.
Jhharkhand
Jharkhand, formed on November 15, 2000, as India's 28th state, is known as the "Land of Forests" and is a major industrial hub in eastern India
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh (UP) is a populous, culturally rich state in northern India with its capital at Lucknow and judicial seat at Prayagraj.
Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh, known as "Dev Bhumi" (Land of Gods), is a scenic state in the western Himalayas of northern India
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu, located in southernmost India, is a culturally rich state known for its ancient Dravidian-style Hindu temples, classical Bharatanatyam dance, and vibrant Tamil literature.
Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh, located on the southeastern coast of India, is the seventh-largest state by area and was the first state formed on a linguistic basis (1953).
Bihar
Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, the ancient ruins of Nalanda University, and the sacred Vishnupad Temple in Gaya.
Chhattisgarh
Chhattisgarh, known as the "Rice Bowl of India," is a hidden gem in central India, famed for its untouched forests, ancient tribal culture, and majestic waterfalls.
Goa
palm-fringed beaches, vibrant nightlife, Portuguese heritage, and seafood.
Gujarat
the 182-meter tall Statue of Unity, the white salt desert of the Rann of Kutch, and the Asiatic lions of Gir National Park
Haryana
Kurukshetra (the site of Mahabharata), Panipat (historic battles), and Gurgaon (modern corporate hub).
Karnataka
the ruins of Hampi, the grand Mysore Palace, coffee plantations in Coorg, and the bustling city of Bangalore (Silicon Valley of India)
Punjab
the holy Golden Temple in Amritsar, the historic Jallianwala Bagh, Chandigarh's modern architecture, Patiala's royal palaces, and the scenic beauty of Kapurthala.
Kerala
serene backwaters, lush hill stations, tea plantations, and Ayurveda.
Madhya Pradesh
Khajuraho temples, Sanchi Stupa, and Bhimbetka Rock Shelters.
Maharashtra
Mumbai's iconic Gateway of India, ancient Ajanta and Ellora Caves, scenic hill stations like Mahabaleshwar, and vibrant culture.
Manipur
the Loktak Lake with its floating phumdis, the Keibul Lamjao National Park (home to the endangered Sangai deer), the historic Kangla Fort, and the world's only all-women market, Ema Keithel.
Meghalaya
Meghalaya, the "Abode of Clouds" in Northeast India, is famous for stunning waterfalls, living root bridges, and high rainfall (Mawsynram).
Mizoram
Mizoram, the "Land of the Highlanders" in Northeast India, is famous for its lush green hills, dense bamboo jungles, and vibrant Mizo culture.
Nagaland
Nagaland is famous for the Hornbill Festival, scenic hills, rich tribal culture, and the historic Kohima War Cemetery.
Odisha
Odisha, on India’s eastern coast, is renowned for its ancient temples, pristine beaches, and rich biodiversity.
Rajasthan
the Pink City of Jaipur, the Blue City of Jodhpur, the golden sand dunes of Jaisalmer, the romantic lakes of Udaipur, and the spiritual town of Pushkar
Sikkim
towering peaks (including Kanchenjunga), serene monasteries, and vibrant alpine scenery.
Telangana
"City of Pearls" Hyderabad, grand forts like Golconda, and UNESCO-recognized temples.
Tripura
Tripura, a scenic Northeastern state, is famous for its rich cultural heritage, ancient temples, and stunning natural beauty.