By: Nikita Nikhil
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Some Indian cities reveal their charm only when you walk through them. From heritage streets to buzzing bazaars, these destinations are best experienced on foot.
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Wander through the French Quarter with its mustard-yellow walls, quaint cafés, and bougainvillaea. Walking here feels like stepping into a postcard at every turn.
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The bazaars and palaces of the Pink City shine brightest on foot. Walking lets you enjoy vibrant streets, browse handicrafts, and soak in its timeless heritage.
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The ghats and alleys of Varanasi cannot be felt from a car. Walking connects you to sacred rituals, tea stalls, and the spiritual heartbeat of this ancient city.
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From colonial houses and street art to spice shops and fishing nets, Kochi is a walker's delight where centuries of history meet modern coastal charm.
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South Mumbai's heritage facades, galleries, and sweeping sea views are best enjoyed on foot. Each street reveals stories of the city's colonial past.
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The City of Lakes is magical on foot, with lanes leading to hidden havelis, rooftop cafés, and striking lakefronts. Walking uncovers its quiet, romantic corners.
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Strolling through Mysuru's bazaars and palace grounds lets you admire Indo-Saracenic architecture, silk shops, and sweet stalls - a vibrant cultural experience.
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