India is very very
diverse – probably the most diverse of countries that you will find on this
earth. We have some of the Coldest places in Kashmir, A place that has highest
rainfall in world – Cherrapunji, and also one if the driest places on the Earth
– The Thar Desert. Adding to that – More than half of Indian boundary is home
to beautiful beaches. And don’t forget that Northern part of India hosts
Himalayan Ranges snow capped mountains. Mix all this with different cultures
and hundreds of Languages and Dialects – You have a got a potent mix of
diversity.
AGRA
Agra’s Taj Mahal is one
of the most famous buildings in the world, the mausoleum of Shah Jahan’s
favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is one of the New Seven Wonders of the world,
and one of three World Heritage Sites in Agra.
Completed in 1653, the
T?j Mahal was built by the Mughal king Sh?h Jah?n as the final resting place
for his beloved wife, Mumt?z Mahal. Finished in marble, it is perhaps India’s
most fascinating and beautiful monument. This perfectly symmetrical monument
took 22 years (1630-1652) of hard labour and 20,000 workers, masons and
jewelers to build and is set amidst landscaped gardens.
JAIPUR / UDAIPUR
Jaipur is also popularly
known as the Pink City, is the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan. Jaipur
is a very famous tourist and education destination in India.
Lots of people flock to
Jaipur to view the various forts and monuments in Jaipur which reflect its glorious
past. Tourism is a significant part of Jaipur’s economy. Some of the world’s
best hotels are located here.
FORTS & MONUMENTS
Hawa Mahal
Amber Fort
Jaigarh Fort
Nahargarh Fort
City Palace
Jantar Mantar
Jal Mahal
Rambagh Palace
Chandra Mahal, The City
Palace, Jaipur
Diwan-e-Aam, City
Palace
Central Museum, (Albert
Hall Museum)
GOA
Goa is Famous for its
pristine beaches, infact 90% of all the tourism in Goa happens only for its
beautiful beaches in Coastal Areas. Goa has two main tourist seasons: winter
and summer. In the winter time, tourists from abroad (mainly Europe) come to Goa
to enjoy the splendid climate. In the summertime (which, in Goa, is the rainy
season), tourists from across India come to spend the holidays.
In 2008 there were more
than three million tourists reported to have visited Goa, more than half
million of whom were from Foreign visitors. Infact, many foreigners have made
Goa as there home for its laid-back and relaxed lifestyle !
KASHMIR
Kashmir was once called
Heaven on Earth, and once of the most beautiful places in the world. However,
in last couple of decades, terrorism has faded its charm – A place home to
Himalayan Ranges.
The State of Jammu
& Kashmir has main three geographical regions known as “The Lesser
Himalayas” or the “Jhelum Valley” (Kashmir), “The Inner Himalayas” or “The
Indus Valley” (Ladakh & Frontier areas) also called “Trans-Himalayas”, and
“The Outer-Himalayas” or “The Southern mountain range” (Jammu). The area of
Jammu & Kashmir is 2, 22,236 square kilometers.
KANYAKUMARI
Though there are
several places of tourist-interest in the town and district, Kanyakumari is
especially popular in India for its spectacular and unique sunrise and sunset.
The confluence of three ocean bodies – the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean, and
the Arabian Sea – makes the sunrise and sunset even more special. On balmy,
full-moon evenings, one can also see the moon-rise and sunset at the same time
– on either side of the horizon.
KERALA (BACKWATERS)
Kerala, situated on the
lush and tropical Malabar Coast, is one of the most popular tourist
destinations in India. Named as one of the "ten paradises of the
world" and "50 places of a lifetime" by the National Geographic
Traveler magazine, Kerala is especially known for its ecotourism initiatives,
Beautiful Backwaters and Alternative healing massages.
OLD DELHI
Delhi, Capital of India
has many attractions like mosques, forts and other monuments that represent
India’s history. The important places in Old Delhi include the majestic Red
Fort. New Delhi on the other hand houses many government buildings and embassies,
apart from places of historical interest.
The Qutub Minar, Red
Fort and Humayun’s Tomb have been declared World Heritage Sites.
AJANTA
ELLORA
Ajantha & Ellora
are 28 – 30 rock-cut cave monuments created during the first century BC and 5th
century AD, containing paintings and sculptures considered to be masterpieces
of both Buddhist religious art and universal pictorial art.
The caves are located
just outside the village of Ajantha / Ellora in Aurangabad district in the
Indian state of Maharashtra.
Since 1983, the Ajanta
& Ellora Caves have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
DARJEELING
Darjeeling in India
owes’ its grandeur to its natural beauty, its clean fresh mountain air and
above all, the smiling resilient people for whom it is a home. Known for its
natural splendor, Darjeeling’s best gift to its’ visitors is the dawn of a new
day. The mountains awaken first with a tentative peeking of the sun.
A steep ride, five
kilometers from Ghoom, or an invigorating walk up a steep incline, leads sun worshippers
to Tiger Hill. The air is chilly with darkness and damp. To the east, a dull
orange sun emerged painting the sky with brilliant strokes of magenta, gold,
orange and fuchsia. The snow capped Everest, Kabru, Kanchenjunga, Jannu and
other peaks slowly emerge from slumber to start a new day. The sun worshippers
gasp at the magnificent sight.
MYSORE
Mysore is a tourism hot
spot within the state of Karnataka and also acts as a base for other tourist
places in the vicinity of the city. The city receives the maximum number of
tourists during the period of the Dasara festival when festivities take place
for a period of 10 days. One of the most visited monuments in India, the
Ambavilas Palace (also known as Mysore Palace) is the center of the Dasara festivities.
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