7 Amazing Indian Travel Destinations You Must Visit
If
you haven`t yet visited the spectacular tourist destinations in India, then you
are definitely missing out on something that can uplift your spirits, like
never before. Irrespective of whether you are living in the same country or
anywhere else in the world, the following marvellous travel destinations must
be in your must visit list in 2017:
Rishikesh
Blessed and adorned with the Ganges, the
Garhwal Himalayas, sprawling forests, serene ashrams, ghats and temples, this
amazing place has a lot to offer to tourists. If you are looking forward to
satiate your religiosity you can have visit the Kanjapuri Devi Temple, Swarga
Ashram, Neellkanth Mahadev Temple, Tera Manzil Temple, Ram Jhula and Lakshman Jhula. For yoga lovers, a visit to Rishikesh is a treat. There
are Yoga Niketan Ashram, The Yoga Study Centre and lots of other yoga ashrams where you can learn yoga. And
if you are one of those tourists who are extraordinarily fond of adventure,
then also you won`t be disappointed in Rishikesh. You can enjoy the thrill of
swinging in the Giant Swing, experience kayaking, Outdoor Mountain Biking, Rafting and a range of other amazing adventurous activities in the holy
town.
Ladakh
Ladakh, especially known as the ‘Land of HighPasses’, is located in Jammu and Kashmir. The pure valleys and mountains of
this place beckons tourists from all over the world. You can also visit the
uniquely attractive Nubra Valley, a cold desert in an altitude of 10,000 ft. in
Leh District, Jammu and Kashmir Besides, there are other unique attractions in
Ladakh such as the Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace and Leh Market . The
Shanti Stupa is a Buddhist symbol of deep
religious significance.
Cherrapunji
The only place in India to be showered with rains
throughout the year, Cherrapunji, located in Meghalaya state, is widely known
as one of the wettest locations on earth. Here, you can visit the scenic Nohkalikai
Falls, the Nohsngithiang Falls, the Thangkharang Park
and the Mawsmai Cave.
Munnar
Munnar, a hill station in Kerala is full of spectacular tea
plantations, amazing national parks, glorious waterfalls, exotic flowers and a
lot more to offer to the tourists. This amazing place is located at a height of
1,600 m above sea level and it also has Anamudi, the
highest peak in the entire South Indian region.A sightseeing Tour of Munnar is
a traveller`s delight and on the way you will come across the Mattupetty Dam, Kundala
Lake, Lakkom Water Falls, Tata Tea Museum and a host of other exquisite attractions.
Pushkar
Pushkar is one of the ancient cities of India in the
state of Rajasthan. Its popular attractions are namely, the Brahma Temple, the Naga
Pahar, exquisite rose farms, markets such as Sarafa
Bazar that offers exquisite jewellery, textile, handicrafts and other unique
products of Rajasthan and Man Mahal, the scintillating palace adjacent to the Pushkar sarovar. Apart from the famous Brahma Temple, there are several other highly
visited in the city. Some of the popular names are: Mahadeva Temple, Atmeshwar
Temple, Raghunath Temple and Savitri Temple. Above all, you can`t afford to
miss the famous Pushkar camel fair, which is usually held within October and
November.
Nainital
Nainital is a hill station surrounded
by mountains in Uttarakhand state. Here, you can visit the Nainital Lake which is just the
lifeline of the town. This lake is shaped like a crescent and is especially
popular for the extreme serene boating experience that it offers to visitors. From
the Naina peak, you can have an eye-catching view of the Himalayas covered with
snow and
then there are the famous Khurpatal and Bhimtal lakes. Other special
attractions are namely, Tiffin Top
(Dorothy's Seat), Kainchi Dham and Mukteshwar Temple.
Sikkim
This small state situated in the north-eastern region of
the country is truly a traveller`s paradise. There is the Yumthang Valley,
situated at an altitude of 3,500 metres where you can have a glimpse of
enchanting wild and exotic flowers. Besides, you just can`t afford to
miss the scenic view of the Tsomgo Lake, which is at a distance of 38km from Gangtok. Then
there is the Nathula Pass, the famous motorable pass that links Sikkim with
Tibet.
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