Collage showcasing North India's architectural and cultural beauty: (1) A bustling walkway outside a grand fort with intricate carvings, (2) Sunlight filtering through a traditional jali (lattice screen) casting beautiful shadows, (3) Humayun's Tomb in Delhi with its iconic Mughal architecture and a foreground fountain, (4) The Blue City of Jodhpur at sunset, with rows of blue-painted houses, and (5) Visitors resting along a historical fort's corridor.

North India is a continent within the subcontinent spread across the vast Indo-Gangetic plain, one of the most fertile regions in the world, housing 560 million people! The area is as old as civilization itself – telling you the story of India’s past, present and future.

You can get lost here in the dense cities, rich history, ancient monuments, diverse cultures, hospitable people, delicious food and colorful festivals. North India is a plateful of anything and everything you can think of.

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