World Photography Day: 9 places in India that are camera-friendly
Jaipur, RajasthanThe Pink City is a photographer’s dream with its forts, palaces and caves. Places like the Hawa Mahal and Amber Fort provide perfect views for photos.
Varanasi, Uttar PradeshThe spiritual city of Varanasi is raw, rich and one of the most important places in Hinduism. With several ghats near the city, this is the place where life and death meet.
Kerala backwaters The backwaters of Kerala, with their greenery and traditional houseboats, provide a picturesque setting for capturing perfect images.
Leh, LadakhThe mountains and valleys of Leh-Ladakh offer endless opportunities for capturing breath-taking pictures. From the mountains of the Himalayas covered in snow to the Pangong Lake, every frame in Leh-Ladakh is a masterpiece waiting to be captured by the lens.
GoaGoa's beaches with their palm trees provide the perfect background for beach photography. Be it the nightlife of Baga Beach or the shores of Palolem Beach, Goa offers a diverse range of photographic opportunities.
Rann of Kutch, GujaratThe Rann of Kutch, famous for its white salt desert that stretches as far as the naked eye can see, is a place that attracts photographers from across the world. Its tents and cultural performances add beauty to the place.
Darjeeling, West BengalDarjeeling offers panoramic views of mountains, tea gardens, and colonial architecture. The Toy Train rides provide a unique subject for capturing the essence of this hill station.
Taj Mahal, AgraThe Taj Mahal is incredibly photogenic because of its perfectly symmetrical design and marble decorations make it a stunning subject for photos.
Gulmarg, KashmirLocated in Kashmir, Gulmarg is often compared to Switzerland. The place consists of beautiful and breath-taking mountains. The place turns into a wonder in winter when it is covered in a white sheet of snow.