A pocket-sized paradise located on the west coast of India, Goa is a kaleidoscopic blend of Portuguese-Indian heritage, delicious delicacies, and of course the serene beaches. With its Susegad philosophy of living, this sunshine state has gained a lot of fame all over the world. With such easy -going vibes, this little state makes you carefree and lets you take your time to enjoy the laid-back lifestyle.
Nestled in the mighty Himalayas, Manali has an abundance of spectacular valleys filled with forests of oak, fir, deodar and pine. It is a full package of nature, food, adventure sports and ancient heritages. Splashing river Beas flows proudly amidst the valley. A lot of gushing waterfalls like Jogni falls and Rahala fall flush out of haphazardly placed rocks. You can also catch sights of sprawling meadows, terraced farming and fruit orchards. All these sights adds up to making the town look breathtakingly beautiful.
Jaisalmer holds a major place in the tourism landscape of
Rajasthan. Located in the northwestern part of the Indian State, it is
popularly called as the golden city because of its bounteous golden sand dunes
and castles built with golden honey sandstones.
The city is adorned with a number of lagoons, ornamental Jain places of
worship, and lavish havelis. This is however one side of the coin. Jaisalmer is
also known for its offbeat desert safari experience. The city offers pleasant
stays in the middle of the vast spread Thar desert and loads of adventure
activities to give you a completely unforgettable experience. The city is also
packed with colorful handicraft marketplaces that will take you back in the
timeline to offer you an experience of Indian culture and heritage.
Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, India’s largest
state, was built by Sawaji Jai SIngh in the 18th century. Located 268 Km away
from New Delhi, it is a major tourist destination that forms an important part
of the famous Golden Triangle tourist circuit.
The chaotic, colourful streets of Jaipur present a recurrent pattern of new and
old. The city, encircled by besieged walls and rugged hills, is full of
well-preserved historical buildings and royal heritage. It forms a part of the
Golden Triangle Tourist Circuit, with its wide roads dotted with majestic
statues and its impressive palaces.
In the southernmost part of Rajasthan, Udaipur is
surrounded by the Aravalli Range and is brimming with natural beauty. It was
set up in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II as the nascent capital of the Mewar
Kingdom. Udaipur is well- connected with other parts of India through airway,
railway and roadway.
Unlike other parts of Rajasthan, Udaipur is filled with serenity. Away from the
urban chaos, it is a blend of regal beauty, elevated slopes and
picturesque panorama. Udaipur is also known as the “City of Lakes” because of
the presence of numerous interconnected natural lakes in and around the city.
The “City of Lakes” is also profoundly called the “White City” because the
Rajput style Palaces and Forts in Udaipur are made up of white marbles.
Additionally, houses and other structures of the city are also dressed in
white.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands featuring palm-fringed beaches
with spotless stretches of white sands, an uninterrupted presence of peace, and
crystal clear turquoise waters all around - Andaman is a true example of what
you call 'Tropical Paradise'.
Andaman and Nicobar is an Indian archipelago located in the Bay of Bengal,
claiming a large group of nearly 300 islands. While some of these islands have
been commercialized and developed as tourism hubs, the rest are uninhabited,
away from human interference and exemplify virgin nature.
The tourist places in Alibag makes for the perfect weekend getaway with friends or family. It shares its boundaries with the majestic Arabian Sea and is popular for its magnificent sea forts, its virgin beaches and local seafood cuisine. It’s an ideal weekend getaway from the hustle and bustle of busy Mumbai. It is located only 9 Km from Mumbai and can be easily accessed via NH 66. The driving distance to this paradise is just under 2 hours.
Rishikesh is a tehsil located in Uttarakhand’s Tehri Garhwal
region right on the banks of the holiest of Indian rivers, the Ganges. This
ancient city has several mythological and religious legends associated with
Lord Vishnu, Lord Bharat, and various prominent sages and is said to have been
established in the 9th-century AD by Adi Shankaracharya.
The scenic beauty of Rishikesh is due to its location at the foothills of the
lofty Garhwal Himalayas is accentuated by the mighty Ganges cutting right
through the city. The picturesque city looks suspended between the stunning
riverside promenades, acres of forests, lush mountains, and clear blue skies
lending it a surreal appearance.
If you are looking for places to visit in Gujarat, then
Kutch is the crème de la crème of the places you would want to explore. The
architectural grandeur, cultural marvel, and sumptuous cuisine are bound to
make it difficult for you to leave. Kutch lies on the India-Pakistan
border, and you can see parts of Pakistan from here.
The best time to visit Kutch is during winter, from November to February. The
long winter evenings reflect the light of the moon on white sands, giving it an
aesthetic appeal. In fact, the famous Rann of Kutch festival takes place at the
same time, flaunting its remarkable glory.
Wake up to the smell of tranquilizing coffee, and enjoy the scenic beauty of this misty land of hills and streams. Popularly known as the Scotland of India, Coorg lives up to its name with luring amalgamation of history, luxury, adventure, mouth-watering cuisine. Located along the western ghats, this famous coffee-producing hill station is well-known for its jaw-dropping ravishing scenery and opulence.
When it comes to finding a destination that is beautiful, serene, adventurous and available through the year, in Kasol India has already found its favorite spot to travel to. Kasol shot to fame for a plethora of reasons, the prime being the kind of serene beauty that surrounds the city lying in the Parvati Valley as well as the activities you can do here. This quaint little town in Himachal Pradesh is situated on the banks of the Parvati River and has maintained a level of pristine beauty through the years, the kind that attracts people not just from India, but also from many different corners of the world.
Located in the district of Nainital, Corbett National Park is a perfect place for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Named after the renowned British-Indian hunter and tracker-turned-conservationist, the tourist places in Corbett National Park have a mystical status when it comes to wildlife holidays in India. This oldest national park in India is home to abundant flora and fauna and promises to offer quintessential experiences through its safari. The popularity of Corbett national Park is due to the presence of Royal Bengal Tiger in abundance and the captivating landscape for the delight of nature lovers.
Alappuzha (Alleppey) is known as ‘the Venice of the East’. Offering the best tourist places in Alleppey, this charming place is the hub of Kerala’s backwaters and is home to a huge network of backwaters and more than thousand houseboats. The houseboats you find in the backwaters of Alappuzha are in fact a reworked version of the Kettuvallams of olden times. Kettuvallam is a Malayalam word, ‘Kettu’, means living structures and ‘Vallom’ means boat. In the olden days, kettuvallam or boat with a thatched roof that covers over wooden hulls was used to carry tons of rice and spices.
A love child of the French and Indian cultures, Pondicherry (Pudducherry) is a beach-side union territory located in Tamil Nadu. Previously until 1954, Pondicherry was French settlement. Now the old Bouganvellia-draped French-style houses, churches and even the newly built French-style shops, bright coloured cafes and restaurants give Pondicherry an exotic character to it.
Gokarna is a city located in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, and is etymologically translated to ‘cow’s ear.’ According to popular mythological belief, it is the place where Lord Shiva emerged from the incarnation of Mother Earth in the form of a cow. Interspersed with ancient temples, the town is home to one of the oldest temples since time immemorial known as Mahabaleshwar, enshrined with Lord Shiva. The town is about 59 km from Karwar, 483 km from Bengaluru, and 238 km from Mangalore.
Munnar is a quaint town and an idyllic hill station located in the Western Ghats of Kerala. Set at an altitude of 6000 ft in the district of Idukki, Munnar used to be the summer resort of the British rulers during colonial times. It is known for its green belt of lush forests and unending expanse of tea estates and is also home to some of the endangered species of animals like Neelakurinji and Nilgiri Tahr. It is known to be one of the most sought after tourist destinations in South India due to its pristine valleys, mountains, and exotic varieties of flora and fauna.
Translated as the ‘Young Daughter’s Town’ as it was
presented as dowry to the younger daughter of the Chief of Sakrepatna,
Rukmangada, this serene city is also known as the ‘Coffee Land of Karnataka’
tranquilizing you from within with its aroma.
Lush green trees set against the backdrop of majestic Mullayangiri ranges,
Chikmagalur is one of the most popular spots for trekkers, nature enthusiasts,
thrill-seekers, and explorers. The pious land is home to numerous temples
including the Sharadamba Temple, Vidyashankara Temple, Kodanda Ramaswamy
Temple, and Amruteshwar Temple adding grace to the grandeur of the vicinity
bringing in devotees from far and close offering their prayers.
Housed in the Kangra district and at the suburbs of the town of Dharamshala, Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh is one of the most favorite tourist destinations of recent times. Because of being occupied by a lot many of Tibetans who moved here after China’s invasion of their homeland, Mcleodganj is also sometimes referred to as the Little Lhasa. It is also noteworthy the exiled government of Tibet is also based in Mcleodganj only.
Auli is a hill station located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand state in India. It has rightly derived its name Auli - meaning meadows, from the characteristics of its topography. The hill station is located on slopes and has far stretching meadows that look stunning to the eyes. Auli is fondly referred to as a place where nature comes alive in all its glory and splendour. It is rich in natural resources and offers a stunning landscape of the surrounding hills.
Meghalaya, meaning the “abode of clouds” is a paradise for nature lovers. A hill station that is home to a beautiful, mesmerizing sky in a true sense has captivated the minds of tourists all across the globe. It is perfectly nestled in the northeast of India in the Himalayas. The erstwhile state of Assam spread over an area of 22, 429 square kilometers, and lies between 20.1° N and 26.5° N latitude and 85.49 °E and 92.52 °E longitudes. It is bordered to Assam to the north and east and meets Bangladesh to its south and east side. The state filled with huge hills, valleys, numerous lakes, captivating waterfalls, pitch dark caves, and sacred forests; there is no dearth of tourist places in Meghalaya. You can expect panoramic views, foggy hills, terraced slopes, cascading waterfalls, and serpentine rivers mesmerizing your soul.
This National park is a destination which brings you out of your daily lifestyle and arranges a splendid meeting with carefree Rhinos, Elephants, Tigers while you settle yourselves with a jeep or Elephant safari. The abundance of marshes and lakes will be visually apparent having swamp deer, Gaur, Sambhar, Hog deer enjoying into them and multiple varieties of flora and fauna like waterlily, Elephant grass, and tropical trees surround them all over. Settled at a distance of 200 km from Guwahati in Nagaon and Golaghat districts, this park is easily reachable by roads and rail.
Ranthambore is an absolute paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. It is widely recognized for its National Park and Tiger Reserve, but these are not the only places that make Ranthambhore a popular tourist destination. The unquestionably mesmerizing locales, palaces, and royal ruins make Ranthambhore more than just a popular wildlife habitat.
If you are looking for a serene and calm location to harmonize your soul, then Dalhousie would be an ideal place. The galore of luscious meadows with a mesmerizing blend of fir and pine trees would enlighten your body and mind for a memorable experience. This stunning hill station is ideal for family vacations and romantic honeymoons, and even foreign tourists prefer to visit this impeccable location.
Kasauli is a beautiful, picturesque town and cantonment, situated in the district of Solan, in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Even though there are a lot of unique attractions in Kasauli, it is primarily known for its scenic beauty and serenity. This town is accessible both from Chandigarh, which is 65km away and Shimla, which is 77km away from Kasauli.
Experience a serene vacation exploring the exquisiteness of nature with a vacation in the picturesque Dharamshala. Situated at an average altitude of 1,475 meters above sea level, Dharamshala lies on the scenic stretch of land of Kangra Valley making tourists spellbound for its spectacular beauty. Often cited as the ‘Little Lhasa of India’, Dharamshala is popularly known as the holy residence of the exiled Tibetan monk Dalai Lama.
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