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Is India on your list?

7 mins. read
Neil Patil
Neil Patil
7 Mins Read
July 18, 2025
July 18, 2025

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India offers endless travel possibilities, so even frequent weekend trips won’t cover more than a small part of what’s out there.

Visit the Nartiang Monoliths in Meghalaya, believed to be the world’s tallest collection of monoliths in the Jaintia Hills.

Explore UNESCO listed Rani ki Vav in Patan, a stunning 11th century stepwell with seven levels and hundreds of sculptures.

See the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Gangaikonda Cholapuram in Tamil Nadu, a Chola era masterpiece with a towering vimana and detailed carvings.

Discover the Jageshwar Temples in Uttarakhand, a serene valley of over 100 ancient Shiva temples with exquisite stonework.

Try bold Indian flavors like smoked pork with bamboo shoots in Nagaland and Chhena Poda in Odisha for sweet and savoury variety.

Published in the Sunday Deccan Herald on 20 July 2025

Let me give you a few reasons why it should be!

Mark Twain once said, ‘India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great-grandmother of tradition.’ But even these words barely scratch the surface of what India has to offer. But here's the real question: Is India on your bucket list? Have you ever sat down and thought about the different travel bucket lists you could have for India? Trust me, even if you travel every  single weekend for the rest of your life, it won't be enough. You will have only seen a small percentage of what India truly has to offer. So, let's embark on a journey to discover why our country should be at the top of all your travel lists.

Historical Marvels

India's rich history is a treasure trove for history lovers. Let's start our journey in Meghalaya, where the Nartiang Monoliths stand as silent sentinels of the past. These monoliths, located in the Jaintia Hills, are believed to be the tallest collection of monoliths in the world.

Moving to Odisha, we find the lesser-known but fascinating Ratnagiri Monastery. This ancient Buddhist site, part of the Diamond Triangle of Odisha, dates back to the 5th century and was once a thriving centre of Buddhist learning.

In the western state of Gujarat, the Rani ki Vav (queen's stepwell) in Patan is a hidden gem. This intricately designed stepwell, built in the 11th century, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a marvel of ancient engineering. The stepwell descends seven levels and is adorned with over 500 sculptures depicting Hindu deities, mythological scenes, and everyday life.

In Tamil Nadu, we have the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Gangaikonda Cholapuram, a lesser-known but equally magnificent counterpart to its namesake in Thanjavur. Built by Rajendra Chola I in the 11th century, this temple is a testament to the architectural and artistic achievements of the Chola dynasty. The temple's towering vimana (temple tower) and intricate carvings make it a must-visit for history buffs.

In the northern state of Uttarakhand, the Jageshwar Temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and known for their exquisite stone carvings offer a unique historical experience. This complex of over 100 ancient temples, nestledin a serene valley surrounded by deodar forests, dates back to the 9th to 13th centuries.

These are just a few examples of the historical marvels that await you. Each site has its own unique story, and exploring them is like taking a journey through time.

Culinary Adventures

India's culinary diversity is unparalleled, offering a feast for the senses that is sure to delight any food enthusiast.

Let's start our culinary journey in Nagaland, where the cuisine is known for its bold flavours and use of indigenous ingredients. One such dish is Smoked Pork with Bamboo Shoots. This traditional Naga delicacy features succulent pieces of pork smoked to perfection and cooked with bamboo shoots, giving it a unique and earthy flavour. The dish is often spiced with the fiery Bhut Jolokia (ghost pepper), one of the hottest chillies in the world.

Moving to Odisha, we find the lesser-known but delicious Chhena Poda. This unique dessert is made from fresh paneer, sugar, and semolina, and is baked until it caramelises, creating a rich and flavourful treat.

Heading south, we arrive in Karnataka, where the town of Coorg is famous for its unique cuisine. One such dish is Pandi Curry, a spicy curry that is a staple in Coorg households. The curry is made with succulent pieces of meat cooked in a blend of local spices, including the aromatic Coorgi black pepper.

In Himachal Pradesh, the traditional dish Siddu is a must-try. Siddu is a steamed bread made from wheat flour and stuffed with a mixture of mashed potatoes, green peas, and spices.

Finally, if we look at West Bengal, we are treated to a unique culinary experience with Chingri Malai Curry. This dish features succulent prawns cooked in a creamy coconut milk gravy, flavoured with mustard seeds, green chillies, and a hint of turmeric.

So, if you are a food enthusiast looking to explore beyond the usual, make sure to add these hidden culinary gems to your travel bucket list.

Artistic Expressions

From traditional art forms that have been passed down through generations to contemporary art that pushes boundaries, India's art scene is as diverse and vibrant as its culture.

Let’s begin with Manipur, where the traditional dance form Ras Lila is a mesmerising blend of classical dance, drama, and music. The performances are often held in temples and during festivals, offering a unique cultural experience.

Moving to West Bengal, we find the lesser-known art form of Patachitra. This traditional scroll painting, originating from the villages of Medinipur, is known for its intricate details and vibrant colours.

In Rajasthan, the art of Phad painting is a hidden gem. This traditional form of scroll painting, originating from the Bhilwara region, depicts the epic tales of local deities and heroes.

Heading south, we arrive in Kerala, where the traditional dance-drama Koodiyattam is a must-see. Recognised by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, Koodiyattam is one of the oldest surviving theatrical traditions in the world. The performances, which can last for several days, are characterised by elaborate costumes, expressive gestures, and intricate makeup.

Nature’s Wonders

India’s landscapes range from lush forests to towering mountains, offering breathtaking natural beauty.

In Meghalaya, the Living Root Bridges, handmade from the roots of rubber trees, stand as an extraordinary example of nature and human ingenuity coexisting. These bridges, some over 100 feet long, are incredibly strong and can last for centuries.

In Ladakh, the mesmerizing Pangong Lake, with its ever-changing shades of blue, is a sight to behold. Nestled at 14,270 feet, this high-altitude lake stretches from India to Tibet, offering surreal views and a peaceful retreat.

Further south, in Kerala, the Western Ghats are home to the Silent Valley National Park, an untouched paradise teeming with rare wildlife and pristine rainforests.

For those who love the sea, the coral reefs of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands offer an underwater wonderland filled with vibrant marine life and stunning coral formations.

By now, I hope you see why India should be on your list. From history and cuisine to art and nature, every corner of the country offers something unique. So, pack your bags, explore, and let India surprise you. Happy travels!

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