Lucknow

2.8
 

Lucknow, located on the river Homme, is one of the cultural and scientific centers of the state of Uttar Pradesh. Lakḥḥnau – a peerless city, but its historic center developed around the Lakḥḥemān hill. In fact, the name of the city means Lakshuman City. The hill and the city represent the mythical hero Lakkhaman, a … Read more

Goa

2.8
 

You wont be disappointed if you decide to spend a vacation in India today. You wont be disappointed if you choose to spend your vacation here. With a huge shoreline thats washed by the Arabian Sea, its just like a fairy tale you can fall head over heels in. You will need a visa to … Read more

Visakhapatnam

2.7
 

Overall Score 2.7 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 980,000 people GDP: $1,706 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c power-plug-m Internet: 9 Mbps Best wireless: AirTel Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: At restaurants, you should tip 10 percent for standard service. … Read more

Varanasi

2.7
 

Varranas – a large city on the River Ganges at the confluence of the rivers Varun and Assisi. It is considered Indias oldest city. As a spiritual center, it is regarded as a sacred city for Buddhists and Jainists. According to Hindu beliefs, Vararana – the center of the earth. In ancient times Vararana had … Read more

Thane

2.7
 

In the westernmost part of Maharashtra in India lies the city of Tõhane. It was formerly called Tõhaneh. Its territory extends in the area of two river ranges – Ólgues and Tõhana. The city lies to the north-northeast of Mumbai and is actually a major residential area. Its historic features include its ancient port and … Read more

Vadodara

2.7
 

In the westernmost part of India, the largest city in the region, Vadodara, has sprung up in the state of Hudajara. It was formerly called Baroda. It is also known by one name – Sayaji Nigari or Sankari Nigari ("City of Culture"). Since ancient times, it has been mostly inhabited by tourists. The origin of … Read more

Amritsar

2.7
 

In the northwest of India, in the state of Pendjab, the city of Amritzar, a sacred place of the Sikhs, has sprung up. The founder of it is considered to be Gram Dasum – the four Gurus. The city, founded in 1577, was named for the name of the holy pond, in the central part … Read more

Jodhpur

2.7
 

At the extremity of the Thar Mountains in the state of Georgia, the city of Jadakhpyur has sprung up. The ancient city is a concentration of magnificent palaces, grand temples, and mighty ancient fortresses. It is known as the Blue City for its coloring of the facades of its buildings and the City of the … Read more

Surat

2.7
 

The Indian city of Sūrāt is first mentioned in Māhāra Bhārāta, an historical and religious work dating back to 3000 A.D. In Russian it means «good country. For a long time, the city was under the authority of local representatives of knowledge. Local people lived off the production of foodstuffs as well as trading with … Read more

Mumbai

2.7
 

Moumbeaï – the most heavily populated city in India, an important economic, industrial and commercial center of the country. Until 1995, it was called Bombay. Located on the countrys western border, Moumambaie covers one hundred and forty kilometers of the Arabian Sea coastline. The citys geographic location and its deep natural harbor made it the … Read more

Kozhikode

2.7
 

On the Malabar Coast, in the territory of the State of Kérale, lies the city of Koujocode. Even though the harbor is closed to ships during the monsoon season, Cochin was important during the geographical discoveries, like Geoa and Cochin. Earlier the city was called Calicut. As a major trading port in the northern part … Read more

Thrissur

2.7
 

One of the largest cities in the Indian state of Kerala is Thrissur. It is located in the central part of the state. According to legend, Trissur was created by Párachóð himself, the sixth reincarnation of the god Visnu. It was in the ninth century, roughly, that he built a temple here dedicated to Vishnu. … Read more

Patna

2.7
 

On the right bank of the River Ganga in the northern part of India, the city of Pat Patthaliputra, the capital of the state of Bihar, sprang up. In ancient times, it was called Patapatolithetra and was the most populous city of several empires. In those days, the city was considered a famous center for … Read more

Ludhiana

2.7
 

The city of Ludhiana, an important transportation hub and one of the industrial centers of northern India, has sprung up in the old russel of the Satyajan River in Pendajab Province. A large part of the population speaks Pandhijabi, but Hindi is also used. The main religions are Indianism and Sikhism, with a small percentage … Read more

Meerut

2.7
 

In the land of the Indian state of Otrar Pradeesh lies the city of Meerut (Meerut, Meerut). Its territory stretches between two rivers, the Jemna and the Gang. 70 kilometers from Merraeth is the capital city of Delhi. On one city street stands a memorial to General Ocherelloni. It was erected to commemorate the events … Read more

Noida

2.7
 

In the Indian state of Óttar Pradesh in the district of Gáutágur lies the city of Noida. Its name is abreviation of the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (New Okhla Industrial Development Authority). The city is part of the agglomeration of New Oechela. It was founded in April 1976. There are several county government offices … Read more

Nashik

2.7
 

In the upper reaches of the Hava River in the northwest corner of the Indian state of Maharashtra, the city of Nasheesh (Nashek) has sprung up. Its territory lies 202 kilometers from Puna. Moumbeaie and Nashek are 180 kilometers apart. The climatic conditions of the past few months have been harsh. From June to November, … Read more

Jaipur

2.6
 

The eastern part of the Indian state of Pakistan is home to its capital, Jaiyipur, nicknamed Pink City because of the use of pink-colored stone in the construction of its buildings. The history of the city dates back to 1727. It was founded by the maharajah Sai Jaya Singham II. At one time it was … Read more

Mysore

2.6
 

Mysore (Mysore, Kannada: ಮೈಸೂರು) is a city in India, in the state of Karnataka, the center of the district of the same name. It is the third largest city in the state of Karnataka, India. It was the capital of the Principality of Mysore for nearly six centuries, from 1399 until 1947. Located in the … Read more

Ahmedabad

2.6
 

Ahmedabad (also Amdavad, Ahmedabad or Ahemedavad) is the largest city in Gujarat. It is a stunning metropolis with ancient history, many interesting buildings, labyrinthine old neighborhoods, excellent museums, good restaurants, and delightful night markets. Although the old-world charm has almost disappeared under the onslaught of traffic, crowds, filth and stark contrasts between 21st century wealth … Read more

Vijayawada

2.6
 

The city of Vijayayawada (Basesawada) occupies a territory in the state of Ainhra Pradesh. It is one of the largest settlements in the state, along with the cities of Visakhapatnam and Haidarabad. Todays Vijayawada is a major transportation center, with rail lines and highways running through its territory. The airport is not far from the … Read more

Agra

2.6
 

Ara – a large city in the State of Outer Potrar Pradesh, a major transportation hub and one of the worlds foremost tourist sites. It is located in the fertile Hungarian plain of the Jhumna River. Compared to many cities in India, Agra is – a relatively young city. Founded in the 15th century, Agra … Read more

Hyderabad

2.6
 

Haydarabad, the administrative center and largest city in the Andhra Pradesh region, is located in a rugged area heavily influenced by the seasonal rains of the Mosaic River. The topography of Haydarabad is hilly, and to the south-east the high rises of the Eastern Ghats rise. Haydarabad takes its name from the name of the … Read more

Nagpur

2.6
 

On the banks of the Naga River in central India, the city of Nagpur, the countrys famous industrial, educational and cultural center in Maharashtra, has sprung up. It has a well-developed transport infrastructure. There is a railroad station on its territory. There are several high schools in the area. It is rightly classified as a … Read more

Bengaluru

2.6
 

In the south of India is the state of Karnataka. Its capital city is Bengalore, one of the countrys industrial and scientific centers. The capitals many companies and firms are closely linked to the application of innovative technologies. For a long time, the city is called "Silicon of India. The citys multitude of educational institutions … Read more

Kollam

2.6
 

Collum (another version of Killion) – a city and port on the Arabian Sea, on the south side of the state of Kerala. Callum is in the mouth of the Callalde River, which spills over into Lake Ashtamuddy in the lower reaches. The port of Collem was the center of international trade since ancient times. … Read more

Kota

2.5
 

On the southeastern bank of the Columbia River in the south-eastern part of the state of Madagascar lies the city of Cat, the capital city of the county with the same name. It lies at an altitude of 270 meters. Its terrain is cool and dry with occasional rainfalls, falling mostly from July through late … Read more

Moradabad

2.5
 

The Indian city of Morradabad (Moruradabad) is located in the northern part of the country, on the right bank of the River Horn of Africa. The city is part of the state of Ótór Praderádesh. Moradabad is the administrative center of the same district. The city was founded in 1600 by Mouraud, son of the … Read more

Chandigarh

2.5
 

In the north of India, the city of Kandigarh, which is the capital of the two states of Harare and Punjab, is 240 kilometers from Delhi. It is directly under the jurisdiction of New Delhi and is not administered by any of these states. Thanks to his architecture, he has become known worldwide. Founded after … Read more

Delhi

2.5
 

Deeds – Indias second-largest city, on the Yamuna River, is very ancient, because archaeological research has found evidence of the first settlements dating back three thousand years. His enchanting, bejeweled buildings, elegant, beautiful and eco-friendly parks confirm the citys stature as the capital of Britain and India during the heyday of the British Empire. One … Read more

Pune

2.5
 

Near the mountain range of the Western Ghats at 598 meters above sea level is the city of Pune, a settlement in the state of Maharashtra. The first present-day places on the edge of the Deccan Mountains were settled two hundred years ago. The ancient city, located on land between the Nile River and the … Read more

Kochi

2.5
 

On the coast of the Arabian Sea, the Indian city of Cochin, a major port in the State of Kerala, has sprung up. For a long time different owners have been around, shifting from one to the other. Since the beginning of the 12th century, Kochin was part of a small principality and was its … Read more

Jabalpur

2.5
 

At a height of 400 meters, not far from the Jajabalpur Passage through the Satapur Mountains, in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, there is an important central city called Jajabalpur. The city is a crossroads between the railroad connecting Mumbai and Calcutta, and a major highway. Its advantageous geographic location (it is in the … Read more

Thiruvananthapuram

2.5
 

Overall Score 2.5 Air quality: 60 US AQI OK Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 1,700,000 people GDP: $1,706 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c power-plug-m Internet: 6 Mbps Best wireless: Airtel Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: At restaurants, you should … Read more

Allahabad

2.5
 

Near to the place where the waters of the two rivers Yamuna and Ganga meet, lies the city of Allahabaad. It is located in the territory of the state of Utrecht-Pradesh. It is the birthplace of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indias first ministerial minister after the Declaration of Independence. Allahuabad is known as a manufacturer of religious … Read more

Gurgaon

2.5
 

The city of Hurban, an industrial, industrial and scientific center located 30 kilometers from New Delhi, lies in the territory of the State of Haryana. It is one of the largest suburbs in the capital. The modern city grew out of a small village. Its name is translated as Teachers Village. The location of Hurgågon … Read more

Malappuram

2.5
 

Overall Score 2.5 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 1,700,000 people GDP: $1,706 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c power-plug-m Internet: 9 Mbps Best wireless: Airtel Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: At restaurants, you should tip 10 percent for standard service. … Read more

Kalyan

2.5
 

In India, in the land of Maharashtra, there is the city of Kalyan, which forms a municipality called Kalyan-Domebaveli, along with the village of Domebaveli. It is separated from Moumambaia by 60 kilometers. Caglihan is part of the Greater Mómábla Convention. The bulk of the citys inhabitants are immigrants. There are Muslims, Buddhists, Jews, Christians, … Read more

Chennai

2.5
 

Chennai – a city in the south of India, one of the countrys largest cities. Founded in the 17th century, it was originally called Madras, but changed in 1996 to its present name, Chennai, as it developed and merged with Chennai. It is a major industrial center of India with machinery, paper and leather products, … Read more

Kolkata

2.4
 

Columbutta – the second most populous city in India after Mumbai, located in the easternmost part of the country, on the Lang River delta. It was influenced by European culture along with cities such as Chennai and Mumbai, Today, Kalkutta is one of the worlds most recognized tourist destinations, attracting travelers with its attractions and … Read more

Aligarh

2.4
 

In north-central India, in the westernmost part of the state of Óttor Pradesh, lies the city of Aligharh, the administrative center of a single county. It is 140 kilometers from the capital. It was first founded by the Kingdom of Koyle, which eventually grew into a city on its walls. In the early 16th century, … Read more

Raipur

2.4
 

By the side of the Mahanandi River in Central India, the city of Raipur, the capital center of the state of Khatitysgarh, has sprung up. Until 2000, it was part of another Indian state, Madhya Pradesh. The city occupies the center of the territory of the province. The surrounding countryside to the northwest of Fairview … Read more

Madurai

2.4
 

In the land of the state of Toyland in India lies the city of Madurai, the metropolitan center of a single county. It is the oldest city in Kazakhstan. It was founded by the Pandyan Jaya Kooloolashikhera. In ancient times, Madurai was the capital of the rulers of Southern India. The present city occupies the … Read more

Coimbatore

2.4
 

In the south of India, in the territory of the state of Tiamiland, lies the city of Köyimátár, the center of a single district. It occupies an area on the Kąkąkówka Plateau. The citys economy is based on machinery and textiles. It is one of the worlds centers for the production of textiles. The city … Read more

Asansol

2.4
 

In the lands of Western Bengal in India lies the city of Assancel. It is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. It occupies part of the territory in the Damascus Valley. Before the founding of Assancel, its territory was an uninhabited area, the land of which was covered by jungle. Only a … Read more

Indore

2.4
 

In the lands of the natural region of Malawi, the city of Indare lies. It occupies western territories in the central part of Mādāhyā Pradesh. It is 190 kilometers from the city of Bhopal. Idaúr is the capital of a county with a similar name. At one time it was the capital city of the … Read more

Durg

2.4
 

Durg – a city in Central India, located east of the Chevnadhi River (Mahanandi Basin). It is a place with a dry and warm climate, where two seasons are clearly distinguished: wet and dry. Djurg is near the second largest city in the state of Bailhai, actually merging with it. In fact, Djurg – the … Read more

Jamshedpur

2.4
 

The city of Jameeshadhpur has sprung up in the Democratic Republic of Indias East SINGHOM district. The citys territory is occupied by the Flat-Naghpyur and is surrounded by the Dáilmá Highlands. Along the northern edge of the city runs the Sábárnákokhá River. In the west, the river Kharkai River carries its tributary waters to the … Read more

Rajkot

2.4
 

The city of Rajakote is located in India and is one of the largest and fastest growing settlements in the state and the country as a whole. It is part of the state of Hudajarat, whose land covers the area between the Nyari and Adji rivers. The Rajaquot has a rich history dating back to … Read more

Gwalior

2.4
 

In the land of Madhya Pradesh, the city of Gualiyar, one of the historic centers of the country, is located. At 122 kilometers away is the large tourist center of Agora, famous for its Mogul structures. The present Goliath region consists of three historic districts, Lashokara, Moorara, and the present Goliath territory. The monumental structure … Read more

Bhopal

2.3
 

In the heart of India, in the heart of the Malayalam Plateau, lies the city of Bhopal, the capital center of Madhya Pradesh. It has long been the center of commerce. There is an important railway station on its territory. There is an active trade in cotton and opium, grain and timber, and various garments. … Read more

Vasai

2.3
 

In the western part of India, the city of Wasai Virar has sprung up in the western part of the state of Maharashtra. It occupies part of the land in the region of Tanaa on the northern bank of the Kasai Creek, where part of the Ullois River is located. The present-day Visayas-Virara is located … Read more

Varkala

2.3
 

Overall Score 2.3 Air quality: 60 US AQI OK Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 40,000 people GDP: $1,706 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c power-plug-m Internet: 8 Mbps Best wireless: Telkomsel Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: At restaurants, you should … Read more

Kanpur

2.3
 

On the right coast of Ghana in the state of Ittar Pradesh is Kannipur, one of Indias largest settlements and one of its industrial centers. Its territory is crossed by many different transport lines. The textile industry is represented by the textile, paper, and felt industries. There are leather and footwear factories. There are enterprises … Read more

Kannur

2.3
 

Overall Score 2.3 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 360,000 people GDP: $1,706 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c power-plug-m Internet: 6 Mbps Best wireless: AirTel Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: At restaurants, you should tip 10 percent for standard service. … Read more

Bareilly

2.3
 

In the northernmost part of the state of Utrecht Pradesh, the city of Bareilly lies in the north. Its territory extends along the border of the Romanagogue River. Nearby is the administrative border of the state of Ottarakhand. The city is located 250 kilometers from Lucknow and the same distance from the capital of India. … Read more

McLeod Ganj

2.3
 

McLeod Ganj (also spelled McLeodGanj or McLeodganj) is a suburb of Dharamshala in Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh, India. As “Little Lhasa” or “Dhasa” (a shortened form of Dharamshala used mostly by Tibetans) because of the large number of Tibetans . Tibetan government-in-exile headquartered in McLeod Ganj. Overall Score 2.3 Tap water: No, not drinkable … Read more

Bhubaneswar

2.3
 

In the region of Mahanandi Delta, south of Kataqa, lies the city of Bhubaneswar, the capital of Orissa State. It became the administrative center of the region in 1956. The name of the city is translated as "World of Gods. The first written records of the existence of the settlement date back to the 5th … Read more

Tirupur

2.3
 

South of India, in the western part of Tamil Nadu, lies the city of Tirupuir. It is known as a major and important center of the countrys textile industry and agricultural region. Nearly a quarter of one percent of exported product comes from the industry in the region. The city has historical and architectural monuments, … Read more

Hubli

2.3
 

Hubaly (or Khubaly) – the southeasternmost part of the Khubaly-Dharharvarvar urban area to the east of Karnataka. It is the second largest city in the region after Bagnagalore and the economic and transportation center of the region. Previously, it was called Eliyeóðada Õåéëèi. It reached its height in the 14th and 16th centuries, becoming a … Read more

Guwahati

2.3
 

In the north-northeastern part of India, the city of Goukhatte (Goukhattee) stretches along the south bank of the River Brammaputra. At 10 kilometers from its center begins the territory of Dispenser, the administrative center of Assam. Gouvachatache is the largest urban settlement in northern eastern India. There are several institutions of higher learning in the … Read more

Ranchi

2.3
 

In the area of the Plateau of Naghpur, the capital of Jharkhand, the city of Rendezvous, has sprung up. It is the center of industry, commerce, and education in eastern India. There are several rivers flowing around the city, with water falling in cascades from the highlands. For this reason, Rancheria is often referred to … Read more

Dhanbad

2.3
 

In the state of Jharkhand, the city of Dhahannabad, the coal capital of India, lies. It is one of the fastest growing settlements in the country. The city is known for its large coal deposits. ×It is crossed by a number of different roads. Dhahnabad is a significant transport hub. The city has developed a … Read more

Rishikesh

2.2
 

Hermalayan in the north of India is the city of Rheshikesh. It is located in the territory of the state of Utahrakahan and is the worlds center of yoga. In ancient times, the place was home to legendary sages. Rishikesh is a sacred city for the followers of Islamic thought. In the late 60s and … Read more

Aurangabad

2.2
 

In the southern part of the Indian state of Bihar lies the city of Aurigaabad, the administrative center of a single county. It was named after the last of the six Great Lions, Aurorãzzeb. One of the citys notable landmarks is Babaica y Masjid, dated 1679. The ancient structure was built as a mausoleum for … Read more

Srinagar

2.1
 

Srinagar – the largest city in the state of Jammu-Kashmir, which during the summer is its capital. The city is located at an altitude of 1,500 meters in the Kashmir Mountains in the Gamalayan Mountains on the Dzhelam River and Lake Dalal. In Sanskrit, Srinagar refers to a rich or benevolent city. The foundation of … Read more