South Central Asia offers travelers a journey through vivid contrasts, where centuries-old temples stand beside bustling modern cities, and tea-covered hills roll into dense tropical forests. In India, visitors can witness the grandeur of Mughal architecture at the Taj Mahal, then find serenity at the ghats of Varanasi, where rituals have continued for thousands of years. Just across the border, Bangladesh holds surprises like the ancient city of Paharpur, home to one of the largest Buddhist monasteries south of the Himalayas, dating back to the 8th century.
Nepal offers something entirely different. Towering peaks like Mount Everest and Annapurna draw trekkers, but equally compelling are the traditions in places like Bhaktapur and Patan, where medieval Newar craftsmanship lives on in carved wooden windows and stone temples. The Kathmandu Valley alone holds seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites within a short drive of one another. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka enchants visitors with its coastal stilt fishermen, UNESCO-listed Sigiriya rock fortress, and the chance to spot wild elephants in Minneriya National Park during one of the largest annual migrations of elephants in Asia.