Explore the well-preserved ruins of one of the major cities of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, dating back to 2400 BCE. Highlights include the dockyard, acropolis, and the superbly engineered drainage systems.
A visit to this UNESCO World Heritage site is bound to be a highlight of any trip to India. This magnificent mausoleum built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his late wife Mumtaz Mahal dates back to the 17th century. Enjoy the intricate design work, the symmetrical garden, and the peaceful atmosphere of the site.
Located on the banks of the Yamuna river and known as the Krishna-Bhumi or the Land of Krishna, Vrindavan is home to dozens of ancient and modern temples devoted to the Hindu deity. These are known for their unique architecture, intricate carvings, and intricate detailing in the sculptures.
If you have extra time, you could consider adding a side trip to Fatehpur Sikri or Mathura (birthplace of Lord Krishna). Alternatively, you could spend more time exploring Vrindavan and its temples. For a shorter trip, you could skip Lothal or Agra, but these two sites are worth the extra time and effort.