India Virtual Reality Tours
360° virtual reality photos will take you to Forts, Palaces and Exotic Places.
Also into simple villages where animals are still being used to draw water from old wells.
How it Works:
Open up one of the VR Photos to start your tour. Use your
mouse to click and drag the photo in any direction and the mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
Hotspots:
You will see some hotspots (red dots) (green dots) the red
ones will take you to that location, green ones open close-up photos.
Control Bar:
At the bottom of the VR Photo is a control bar with buttons,
the buttons will give you more control.
It is recommended that you click on the
full screen button, and switch to high quality for the best views.
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Explore India
360° Virtual Reality Tours
VR Trips Around India,
Travel using 360° Virtual Reality to soar across India exploring The Taj Mahal,
magnificent forts, festivals, elaborate weddings and remote places like the Pushkar
Camel Fair. Interactive India Tourism at its finest, learn your way around and
explore the rich wonders India has to offer.
Astonishing Sights and Sounds
The views almost come alive as you rotate 360° viewing in any direction and zoom in for closer
details. Click on hotspots to travel around and to view close-up photos. Switch
to the Aerial Maps and tour the country from space where you can drop down to hundreds of
different locations throughout India for additional 360° interactive views of amazing places.
Popular Tours
Taj Mahal, Agra.
The Taj Mahal is regarded as one of the eight wonders of the
world. Its stunning architectural beauty is beyond adequate description. This tour
will take you all around the Taj and behind it traveling up the Jamuna River to
the Baby Taj and other places.
Fatehpur Sikri.
Fatehpur Sikri is a World Heritage site and is one of the
greatest accomplishment of Mughal architecture, some say it's only surpassed in
beauty by the Taj Mahal. On this tour be sure to visit the remarkable Elephant
Tower and the peaceful village life too.
Jaipur.
Jaipur is often called the Pink City in reference to its
distinctly pink colored buildings. Visit the three forts: Amber, Jaigarh and Narhargarh,
or you can attend the elephant festival and much more.
Hampi, Karnataka.
Travel around the ruins of this medieval Hindu kingdom of Vijaynagar, view the monolithic sculptures,
monuments and temples while admiring their excellent workmanship. The rugged landscape adds to the
historic ambience of this site.
Badami Caves, Karnataka.
Tour through the beautiful cave temples and gaze out at breathtaking views of the lake below,
drop down to the lake for fanatic views around Badami.
Then travel up the north side and explore the old fort with its picturesque
temples and fanatic panoramic views.
Junagarh Fort, Bikaner.
This is considered one of India's most impressive fort complexes.
It's exquisitely decorated interiors are in an excellent state of preservation.
Bikaner is also known for it's camels and camel breeding center.
Pushkar Camel Fair.
Witness one of India's largest and most colourful livestock and
religious festivals. Thousands of people from rural India flock to Pushkar during
the fair and around 50,000 camels are sold, decorated, shaved and raced.
The Pushkar fair is indeed a unique experience.
Helpful links.
After traveling around India in Virtual Reality find out
how reasonable it is to actually go there in person with some help from our links.
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