
Top 5 Things To Do in India for Families, Couples, Friends… (2023)
Some of the top things to do in India include exploring the country’s history by visiting palaces, markets, and monuments. If you aren’t a history buff you can take in the natural scenery of the Himalayas, the Thar Desert, or Goan Beaches.
Those who love adventure sports can take a safari in search of wild tigers or trek through Assam, West Bengal, or Tibet. Food lovers can take a cooking class, explore spice markets, or relax at tea plantations.
To find out more, check out our top 5 favorite things to do in India.
1. Explore Taj Mahal in Agra
- Recommended visiting time: half day
- Perfect for: first timers

Taj Mahal
No one will miss the famous Taj Mahal when traveling to India, especially for the first timers.
Behind the construction of the Taj Mahal lies a love story. It was designed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal and took 22 years to build.
He wanted to build an identical black mausoleum for himself opposite the Taj Mahal, but his son staged a coup and imprisoned him in Agra Fort, where he could only gaze at the Taj Mahal day and night.
When the Taj Mahal shows in front of you, you may be amazed by its elegance and charming.
The Moonlight Garden is one of the best places to enjoy the best view of Taj Mahal in sunset.
2. Have a Romantic Dinner in a Royal Fort in Jaipur
- Recommended time: an evening
- Perfect for: couples

Royal Fort
India has many splendid forts where royal families lived. Some of the forts and palaces now still houses maharajahs.
In Jaipur’s Amber Fort, you can experience having a romantic dinner at the castle with your loved ones, just as though a prince has invited his beloved princess.
3. Search for Wild Tigers
- Recommended visiting time: 1-2 days
- Perfect for: people who love the outdoors; families

Wild Tigers
India contains over half of the world’s population of wild tigers so if you want to see one of these incredible animals in their natural habitat, this is the place!
Ranthambore National Park is one of the top tiger reserves in the country, containing around 60 wild tigers along with foxes, crocodiles, leopards, sloth bears, and jackals.
The best time to see tigers is in the hot season (May to June) when the animals come out in search of water.
4. Take a Rickshaw to Explore Delhi’s Oldest Market
- Recommended visiting time: 1-2 hours
- Perfect for: first timers
Exploring the local markets is one of the best way to learn about the local lifestyle.
The Chandni Chowk market is the oldest market in Delhi. This market was originally created by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and has since been a vital part of the city with its narrow cobblestone paths and wide range of shops.
Chandni Chowk also contains Khari Baoli which is the largest wholesale spice market in all of Asia.
There you can experience a traditional life in Old Delhi by seeing the wholesale shops and people coming and going.
5. Experience a Heritage Resort
- Perfect for: couples and families
From the palaces of the maharajas to the mansions of colonial rulers and wealthy merchants, India is truly above the rest when it comes to providing regal and unique accommodation experiences.
When in Delhi, there is no better place to stay than in a colonial-era heritage hotel where you can relax at the spa and escape the hustle and bustle of the surrounding city. In Kerala, you will also find colonial-era hotels that were built by the Portuguese.
In Jaipur, you can experience what it would have been like to be Indian royalty by staying in a palace hotel. These hotels maintain the same elegance and luxury that they did when in the past but have been updated to include modern amenities and facilities.
While in Jaipur, you can also look into staying in a Haveli which is a traditional Indian mansion that often includes beautiful gardens and courtyards.
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