Heritage
Heritage travel is where India quietly outclasses everywhere else. We focus on the unrenovated, the under-visited, and the families still living inside the walls.
Places we plan
8 places we’ve walked, returned to, and would send a friend.

Rajasthan
Bundi
A blue-painted hill town with a 14th-century palace nobody renovated, stepwells in residential lanes, and Kipling's old guesthouse still standing.

Gujarat
Champaner-Pavagadh
India's only pre-Mughal Islamic city left intact — UNESCO-listed, almost empty of tourists, with a living Kalika temple still drawing pilgrims to the hilltop above.

Andhra Pradesh
Lepakshi
A 16th-century Vijayanagara temple with India's largest monolithic Nandi, a hanging pillar, and ceiling murals nobody has retouched in 470 years.

Tamil Nadu
Mahabalipuram
Pallava rock-cut shore temples, granite carved like fabric, and a stone-carving guild still working seven streets back from the sea.

Madhya Pradesh
Mandu
A 12-square-kilometre ridge-top city of Afghan-style tombs and pavilions, abandoned in the 1700s, now grazed by goats and visited by almost no one.

Northern Plains
Banaras
The river, the lanes, and a city that has never paused.

Rajasthan
Jaipur
The pink city, but seen through the families that built it.

Rajasthan
Jodhpur
The blue city, stepwells, and Mehrangarh against a desert sky.

Who plans this · Heritage
Reena on Heritage.
Heritage travel is where India quietly outclasses everywhere else. We focus on the unrenovated, the under-visited, and the families still living inside the walls.
“Forts you'll remember aren't the famous ones. They're the ones with someone still living inside.”


