India, known as a subcontinent
because of its humongous landmass, is also known for it’s diverse culture,
language, societies and what not. You can’t choose one colour for a country
like India as this country itself represent the rainbows of different colours
where there are different hues and shades of all the seven colours. Travelling
to different part of India is actually gaining experience of a lifetime, since
we have tried to mention the places you can’t miss while travelling to India,
but believe us it’s just the tip of the Iceberg and India has lot more to offer
you!
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Banaras
Known to be the
oldest living city of the world, you can’t miss it at all while visiting India.
It is the hub of Indian culture, music, arts and dance. It has its own story to
tell with it’s ghats and the mesmerizing Ganga aarti. Banaras is adorned by
almost 84 ghats and more than 3000 temples which will show you the deep roots
of India and its culture. The holy river Ganga flow through the city which
makes it more picturesque and mesmerizing.
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Jaipur
“Padharo Mahare Desh” which literally means
“Welcome to my Land” is the welcome greeting you will get while visiting
Jaipur, Rajasthan. This city embodies the tale of Maharajas and the Royal Kings
of Rajasthan who has fought and won numerous battels. Touring in the city
includes visit to Hawa Mahal, Amber Palace, Nahargarh Fort, City Palace, Sheesh
Mahal, with enjoying camel and elephants ride in the city. It is also called
the Pink city as along the buildings, the dupattas and attire of women in the
city is also pink.
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Kerala
Known for its
beautiful and diverse assortment of culture, nature and old settlement, kerala
has its all to woo you and attract you to travel from one point of north India
to South India to experience this magical city. Totally different from other
parts of India, it might take a while to discern that you are still strolling
in Indian subcontinent. You will definitely fall in the love with the culture,
backwaters, beaches and nature of Kerala.
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Darjeeling
The sweet hill
town situated in the lap of West Bengal with beautiful gardens of the slopes of
rolling hills, pines and rhododendrons. Popular for its numerous sprawling tea
estates, it is the jewel of India which produces the finest and aromatic tea in
the world and you can experience it yourself the cultivation, processing and
tasting of the most flavourful tea in the world.
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Coorg
Fondly called as
the Switzerland of India, it is alluring because of its lush green forests and
towering misty mountains. It has beautiful and symmetrical coffee plantation,
Raja’s Seat, Dubare Elephant Camps, fascinating waterfalls and Nisargadhama Forest
Park are must visit while going to Coorg.
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Delhi
Famously known as
“Dilwalo ki Delhi” is the capital city of India and in many ways a mini-India
itself. India beholds its entire culture and diversity in its heart capital
“Delhi” where one can find the mouth-watering street food to royal Mughal
monuments while strolling around. The visit to old Delhi will take you to the
old times when it was built. Also, the stunning and spectacular India Gate, Humayun
Tomb, Red Fort unfolds the beautiful story and amalgamation of Mughal, British
and Contemporary India in its unique way.
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Taj Mahal
Affectionately known
as the symbol of love, it is the one monument which takes your breath away with
its magnanimity, grandeur and spectacular architecture. You just can’t leave
India without visiting Taj in Agra. The monument explains itself the love it
has received and the for the love it was made for. The cold and crystal white
marble let you experience the opulence of the kings of Mughal Era with
beautiful carvings which has their own story.
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Rishikesh
You can’t leave
India without visiting the “Yoga Capital of the world”. Not only it is
the perfect amalgamation of nature and adventure, it is a place where you will
experience the true spirituality in its purest form. It is the perfect
destination of old and new where you will find various things for every age
group. While strolling in Rishikesh, you will visit the legend of Laxman Jhula,
Ganga aarti and numerous temples to allure you.
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Sikkim
Situated in the
lap of Himalayan range, Sikkim is known for its breathtaking and picturesque
views is a destination you can’t miss. It has dazzling waterfalls, virgin
forests, Tibetan style Gompas, alpine meadows and much more. You will be awed
while strolling around marvellous landscape is dotted with high altitude lakes,
rolling green mountains, colourful rhododendron groves, azure rivers, milky
waterfalls, beautiful monasteries and unparalleled views of Mt. Kanchenjunga.
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Rann of Kutch
The destination
which will make you say ‘Is it Earth?’ is actually Rann of Kutch, Gujarat. It
is a massive, splintered landmass that surely will take your breath away. The
huge, never ending and nothingness for miles is both nerve wracking and spectacular
with small oasis of water and shrub forests which is also a beautiful abode of
pink flamingos and wild asses. You will witness the famous Rogan painting,
metal craft, tie and dye, leatherwork, pottery and much more.
These are few of the many amazing,
stunning and magical locations that this subcontinent beholds. It has something
for everyone and no one goes back empty handed but with bag full of loads of
memories and experiences. If you got excited and enthralled too, reading about
the best places to visit in India then you must visit and watch these beauties
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