Where History Stands.
Every stone has a story. We know how to tell it.
Few regions on earth carry the architectural weight of the Indian Subcontinent. The Mughal monuments of northern India, the Rajput fortresses of Rajasthan, the Dravidian temple corridors of Tamil Nadu, the rock-cut caves of Ajanta and Ellora, the medieval Newari squares of Kathmandu, the Portuguese legacy folded into the streets of Goa and Galle, the ancient Buddhist cities of Sri Lanka — these are not simply sights. They are civilisations, still standing.
At Truly India, we move through these spaces with genuine depth. Private access, specialist historians, and the kind of unhurried pace that allows architecture to be truly understood — not merely photographed. We design heritage journeys for travellers who come to read a place, not just to see it.
The places
Agra & the Mughal Heartland
Rajasthan
Hampi
Khajuraho
Ajanta & Ellora
Tamil Nadu
Kolkata & Mumbai
Goa
Kathmandu Valley
Bhutan
Galle Fort
Anuradhapura & Polonnaruwa
Experiences of Distinction
A royal darbar at the City Palace
Udaipur · Rajasthan
Caparisoned elephants at Pooram
Thrissur · Kerala
Backwaters on a teak Kettuvallam
Alleppey · Kerala
The Mysore Palace, after hours
Mysore · Karnataka
A dancer's chutti, applied by hand
Kochi · KeralaTruly Stays
A wing of the maharana's residence
Udaipur · Rajasthan
A French mansion in the White Town
Pondicherry
A teakwood tharavadu by the water
Kumarakom · Kerala
A six-suite fort in western Rajasthan
Shahpura · Rajasthan