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India’s 6 most photogenic neighborhoods

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 5, 2025, 11:01 IST
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India’s 6 most photogenic neighborhoods

In this time and age, most don’t just travel for peace and culture anymore. They travel for the gram. And while India’s got no shortage of majestic forts, mountain views, and coconut-lined coastlines, it’s the neighborhoods — those buzzing, bursting-with-color pockets of daily life — that really steal the spotlight. Here are six neighborhoods in India where even your phone will feel like a pro photographer.

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Fontainhas, Goa

Wander into Fontainhas and suddenly you’re not in Goa anymore — you’re in Lisbon with palm trees. This Latin Quarter is a pastel dreamscape. Turquoise, mustard, baby pink — the houses look like they were designed for this unique vibe. Every corner, every balcony, every laundry line is a photo waiting to happen. Tip: go early in the morning to catch the sleepy sun and avoid that one confused traveller.

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Hauz Khas Village, Delhi

Think medieval ruins next to microbreweries. Hauz Khas is Delhi’s attempt to show how cool it is. One moment you’re sipping craft beer on a rooftop, the next you're taking moody shots in a 13th-century fort overlooking a lake. Throw in graffiti walls, artsy cafes, and cool people — it's an aesthetic all-in-one spot.

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Fort Kochi, Kerala

Fort Kochi doesn’t try hard — it doesn’t have to. With crumbling colonial buildings, art galleries, spice markets, and Chinese fishing nets that look like giant wooden spiders, this coastal corner of Kerala looks like it was designed by Wes Anderson after a cup of masala chai. Everything is aged, artsy, and wonderfully photogenic.

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Bandra, Mumbai

Bandra is Mumbai’s cool place that’s like “sustainable design.” You’ll find rainbow-colored bungalows, winding lanes with murals (including that massive Shah Rukh Khan portrait), and cafes with neon signs.It’s vintage Bombay meets global street style — and your grid will love it.

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White Town, Puducherry

Cobbled streets, mustard-yellow mansions, bougainvillea waterfalls, and shuttered windows — White Town in Puducherry is practically a live-action Pinterest board. Everything looks like it’s filtered in real life. The colors are soft, the vibe is slow, and your camera roll will explode.

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Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh

Ziro isn’t a neighbourhood in the traditional sense, but it lush surrounding feels like one big Instagram story. Bamboo houses, golden paddy fields, smiling Apatani tribes, and layers of green that even your wide-angle lens can’t handle. It’s wild, photogenic, and refreshingly filter-free.
India’s most photogenic places aren’t always in the travel brochures — they’re hiding in the alleys, and walking past you in retro sneakers. These neighborhoods don’t just give you pretty pictures, they are all about stories. Explore and be prepared to be surprised.

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