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Ah, it's so hard to choose! What are the best tourist places in India? A lot of the time, it comes down to personal preference. However, some places to visit in India remain perennially more popular than others. These are among the best destinations in India.

Want to know more about India's top destinations? Take a look at this India travel planner and this guide to the top India tourist places by region. If you'd like to explore beyond India's popular tourist attractions, here are 12 of the best places to visit in India off the beaten track to inspire you!

Also read: Safety issues at top tourist places in India to be prepared for problems you may encounter.

Best for Monuments: Delhi

Most first time travelers to India usually land in Delhi, India's capital city. It can be quite a culture shock . The city is primed to take advantage of unsuspecting tourists. However, bear with it! Delhi's top attractions feature spellbinding mosques, forts, and monuments left over from the Mughal rulers that once occupied the city. Many of these are set in beautiful landscaped gardens that are perfect for relaxing. And the crumbling old city of Old Delhi is a fascinating, albeit chaotic, place to explore. Plan your trip there with this Delhi city guide.

Best Iconic: Taj Mahal

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A part of India's popular Golden Triangle tourist circuit , Agra is best known for the Taj Mahal. Enough said really. It's India's most iconic monument and one of the top historical attractions.   For that reason, it's impossible to leave it off the list. (While you're there, why not get off the beaten track and visit some attractions around Agra as well?). Make sure you read this comprehensive guide to Agra and the Taj Mahal before you go.

Best Temple: Golden Temple

Amritsar is home to one of India's most notable landmarks -- the Golden Temple. It was founded in 1577 by Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh guru. It’s the spiritual capital of the Sikhs and gained its name, meaning "Holy Pool of Nectar", from the body of water around the Golden Temple. The exquisite Golden Temple attracts pilgrims from all over the world and the number of visitors it gets rivals that of the Taj Mahal! It looks particularly arresting at night when it’s beautifully lit up, with its imposing gold dome illuminated. This guide to Amritsar and Golden Temple has more details.

Best Regal Splendor: Udaipur

Ah, Udaipur! Famed city of lakes and palaces, and the most romantic city in India. A must-visit for the ability to immerse yourself in regal splendor. The royal family has converted much of the sprawling City Palace into a museum , housing priceless memorabilia. It provides an extraordinary opportunity to take a look into their lives. Another attractive thing about Udaipur is that it offers great value! There are so many inexpensive yet atmospheric hotels overlooking the lake to stay in. Or, stay in the City Palace Complex itself, at the Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel or Fateh Prakash Palace Hotel.

Best Ruins: Hampi

Hampi is, not surprisingly, one of the most popular places to visit in Karnataka. There you'll find the captivating ruins of Vijayanagar, the last capital of one of the greatest Hindu kingdoms in not only the state but in India’s history. The ruins are intriguingly intermingled with large boulders that rear up all over the landscape. An incredible energy can be found at Hampi. Its laid-back vibe attracts plenty of travelers who like to stay a while and chill out. The New York Times included Hampi on its list of 52 Places to Go in 2019 , so get there fast before everyone else! Have a read of this handy Hampi travel guide for more information.

Best for History and Architecture: Ajanta and Ellora Caves

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Among the top caves in India , the ancient and awe-inspiring Ajanta and Ellora caves have been hand-carved into hillside rock quite in the middle of nowhere near Aurangabad in northern Maharashtra. These caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 34 of them at Ellora, dating from between the 6th and 11th centuries AD. They're a mixture of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain caves. The caves at Ajanta are all Buddhist caves. There are 29 of them, dating from the 2nd century BC to 6th century AD. Words can't describe how magnificent they all are.

Best for Spirituality: Varanasi

Varanasi, one of the top spiritual places in India, is a city quite unlike any other. This mystical holy city openly reveals its rituals along the many riverside ghats, which are used for everything from bathing to burning the bodies of the dead. Indeed, Varanasi is a confronting and rather dirty city (although it has been cleaned up a lot in recent years). However, it provides invaluable insight into ancient traditions in India. Two highlights are wandering along the riverside ghats and attending the evening Ganga Aarti ceremony. Here's a Varanasi travel guide to help you plan your trip.

Best for Culture: Kolkata

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Kolkata , the capital of West Bengal, is a fascinating but underrated city that unfortunately all too often gets overlooked by tourists. Those who are most keen on history, experiential travel, and day-to-day life will appreciate what it has to offer though. Look past its crumbling buildings and you'll discover delicious distinctive Bengali cuisine , interesting places to shop , diverse neighborhoods , and engaging heritage . The city's biggest festival, Durga Puja , is worth experiencing as well! Take a look at these evocative photos of Kolkata for inspiration.

Best for South Indian Culture: Madurai

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Madurai, in Tamil Nadu , has the most impressive temple in South India -- the Meenakshi Temple . If you only see one of South India's temples , the Meenakshi Temple should be it. The city of Madurai is more than 4,000 years old, and has remained a major center for Tamil culture and learning. The 12 day Chithirai Festival , featuring a re-enacted celestial wedding of God and Goddess, is held in Madurai during April each year. Here's what else to see and do in Madurai.

Best for Tribal Culture: Northeast India

Tourists are often surprised to discover that there are many different tribes in India . In fact, along with Africa, India has the largest tribal population in the world. Many of them inhabit India's remote Northeast region and they generally welcome visitors. One of the best ways to experience their culture is to attend one of their tribal festivals , such as the renowned Hornbill Festival. Otherwise, reputable local companies such as Greener Pastures and Holiday Scout conduct responsible tribal tours.

Best for Relaxation: Kerala Backwaters

One of the must-do things in Kerala , a trip in a houseboat along the palm-fringed Kerala backwaters is so tranquil and relaxing. The lush green landscape, and houses and villages that line the backwaters make a journey along these waterways seem like a journey through another world. Freshly cooked Indian food and chilled beer on board the boat make the experience even more enjoyable. Don't miss it! Here's how to best visit the Kerala Backwaters.

Best for Beaches: Goa

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India's top beach destination, Goa lures visitors with the promise of parties and lazy days by the sea. However, there's more to Goa than just hedonism. The state also offers an eclectic blend of history, nature, culture , and adventure activities . It's divided into north and south Goa, with the north being more developed and action-packed. If you're looking for quiet beaches, head south! However, each beach has its own character. This  Goa beach guide will help you choose the beach that's right for you. Check out these gorgeous Goa beach huts as well.

Best for Wildlife: Kanha National Park

India has so many national parks, it's hard to choose the best wildlife destination. However, the jungles of Madhya Pradesh do stand out, Kanha National Park in particular. It's one of the largest national parks in India and it provided the setting for Rudyard Kipling’s classic novel, The Jungle Book . The park is highly regarded for its research and conservation programs. Numerous activities, such as nature walks, are possible in the buffer zone as well as safaris into the core area twice a day. Tiger sightings are regular there too! Want to visit more than one national park in Madhya Pradesh ? Bandhavgarh is also popular.

Best for Adventure: Spiti

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The high-altitude alpine desert landscape of remote Spiti, in Himachal Pradesh, provides ample options for adventure enthusiasts. These include mountain biking, hiking and trekking, tracking wildlife, and yak safaris. Spiti's remarkable landscape is scattered with small villages and monasteries, and enclosed by soaring peaks crowned with snow. Take a look at these spectacular photos of the Spiti Valley . Spiti can be reached by road from Manali or Shimla. This ultimate Spiti travel planner will help you organize your trip.

Best Offbeat: Kutch Region of Gujarat

Referred to as India's "Wild West", the Kutch region of Gujarat is an immense stretch of largely barren and harsh desert landscape bordering Pakistan. Much of Kutch consists of seasonal wetlands known as the Great Rann of Kutch (famous for its salt desert) and smaller Little Rann of Kutch (famous for its Wild Ass Sanctuary ). The region is also celebrated for the vibrant handicrafts made by its talented artisan villagers, and the seaside port town of Mandvi where there's a remarkable 400 year-old ship building yard.

Best Up and Coming: Odisha

Odisha has tremendous potential as a tourist destination and will undoubtedly attract more visitors when adequate infrastructure is developed. Until then, you can enjoy the serenity in this lesser-known state on the east coast of India. Attractions include the unusual Konark Sun Temple , massive annual Ratha Jatra festival in Puri , the Diamond Triangle of sacred Buddhist sites , the wetlands at Mangalajodi where migratory birds can be seen close-up, handicraft villages , classical music and dance festivals , and a multitude of ancient temples . Still not sure if you want to go there? Here are even more places to visit in Odisha and the capital city Bhubaneswar .

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The landscape of India provides for an infinite number of holiday destinations in India- from scenic locations to sites soaked in history, from cities bustling with chaos and confusion to laid-back and relaxed stays, India is truly diverse. Amidst this huge list of vacation spots, choosing the perfect location for your next trip can be daunting. Well! We are here to relieve you of this dilemma as we present to you the list of top 30 destinations in India for all kinds of travelers, whether you like quiet and serene mountains or small towns with their hustle and bustle. Read along to find the perfect travel destination for your next vacation.

List of 30 Best Places to Visit in India

  • Rann of Kutch
  • Spiti Valley
  • Ranthambore
  • Jim Corbett National Park

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Kashmir:  For its Captivating Natural Beauty

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One of the most incredible places in India, Kashmir is known for its natural beauty and is thus, rightly called Heaven on Earth. With its picturesque lakes , lush fruit orchards, verdant meadows, pines and deodars forests, all enclosed with mountains of Himalayan and Pir-Panjal ranges – Kashmir seems to have directly made its way right out from a postcard.

The beautiful Kashmir Valley is home to many destinations ideal for nature lovers, family vacationers, honeymooners, and even a group of friends. Along with great sightseeing opportunities, it offers adventure activities like trekking , skiing, and river rafting, recreational activities like fishing & angling, and even spa & wellness. Shopaholics and food lovers can also have their share of enjoyment as Kashmir spoils them with many options.

Top Places to Visit in Kashmir

  • Aru & Betaab Valley
  • Gurez Valley

Top Things to Do in Kashmir

  • Boating in Dal Lake, Srinagar
  • Skiing in Gulmarg
  • Angling & Fishing in Pahalgam
  • White Water River Rafting in Pahalgam and Sonmarg
  • Shopping for Leather Items, Pashmina Shawls, and Traditional Kashmiri Handicraft
  • Trying Wazwan (traditional dishes)

Check out: Best of Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Packages

Ladakh: For its Unmatched Adventure Options

Ladakh

The land of high mountain passes , barren mountains, alpine lakes & meadows, enchanting valleys and ancient colourful Buddhist monasteries , Ladakh is one of the must-visit destinations in India. It is ideal for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Ladakh is unlike any place to visit in India. It is here that you can witness some of the world’s highest mountain passes as well as exotic wildlife species in India’s largest national park. This must-visit destination in India is perfect for motorbiking and mountain biking, camping, river rafting, trekking and peak climbing adventures.

Top Places to Visit in Ladakh

  • Pangong Lake
  • Nubra Valley
  • Zanskar Valley

Top Things to Do in Ladakh

  • Trekking & Hiking
  • Peak Climbing
  • Motor Biking
  • Mountain Biking
  • White Water River Rafting
  • Wildlife Sighting especially snow leopards
  • Attend Festivals in the Monasteries

Check out: Best of Ladakh Tourism Packages

Delhi: For its Incredible History and Past

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The capital city makes for one of the perfect travel destinations in India. A city of heritage , monuments, teeming with bazaars and mouth-watering street food, high-end malls, and luxury hotels & restaurants; Delhi has something for everyone. So whether you are looking for a heritage walk or a shopping experience or for kids-friendly activities or places for photography or even seek the blessings of god, Delhi will not disappoint.

Top Places to Visit in Delhi

  • Humayun’s Tomb
  • Jama Masjid
  • Qutub Minar
  • Nizamuddin Dargah
  • Chandni Chowk
  • Lotus Temple
  • Akshardham Temple
  • Rashtrapati Bhawan

Things to Do in Delhi

  • Try delectable street food
  • Listen to qawwalis at Nizamuddin
  • Take a tour on Hop On Ho Off (HOHO) Bus
  • Go shopping in Chandni Chowk, Sarojini Nagar, Dilli Haat
  • Architecture photography
  • Heritage walk

Check out: Popular Delhi Sightseeing Tour Packages

Sikkim: For its Breathtaking Natural Vistas and Enthralling Adventures

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One of the most beautiful places in India, Sikkim is a glittering gem of the North-East Himalayas. This northeast Indian destination is popular for being home to the world’s third highest mountain, Kanchenjunga (8586 m). Sikkim is one of the best destinations in India to spend a peaceful and laid back holiday as well as enjoy enthralling adventure activities.

Teeming with some of the world’s scenic trekking trails and rivers, this little northeastern state makes for a perfect adventure destination in India for trekkers, rafting enthusiasts, mountaineers and rock climbers. It is also famous for offering an experience of Yak Safari.

Sikkim is also a perfect place to go for some meditation sessions at numerous old Buddhist monasteries. Don’t miss out on delicious Sikkimese delicacies and shop to your heart’s content and buy Sikkimese handicrafts, thangka paintings and mural items.

Top Attractions in Sikkim

  • Yumthang Valley
  • Tsomgo Lake
  • Rumtek Monastery
  • Do-Drul Chorten
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden

Things to Do in Sikkim

  • River Rafting in Teesta River
  • Paragliding
  • Cable Car Ride in Gangtok
  • Motorbiking
  • Bungee Jumping at Singshore Bridge
  • Helicopter Ride
  • Caving/Spelunking at North Lha-Ri-Nying Phu

Check out:   Best of Sikkim Tourism Packages

Meghalaya: For its Spellbinding Natural Beauty 

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Also known as the abode of clouds, Meghalaya is a hidden gem nestled in the lap of pine-covered Khasi and Garo Hills in the Northeastern part of India. One of the most picturesque states of North East India with its innumerable waterfalls, mystic caves, dense forests and sparkling lakes and rivers; Meghalaya is an ideal destination in India for trekkers, cavers/spelunkers and nature lovers.

It is only in Meghalaya where you will come across unique man-made living root bridges that are grown and not built. The ‘double decker living root bridge’ in Cherrapunjee is one such artistic splendour that has been standing strong for over 200 years. Meghalaya also offers a sneak peek of its tribal life along with delicious local food. The state offers a travel experience in India unlike any other.

Top Attractions in Meghalaya

  • Cherapunjee
  • Elephant Falls
  • Nohkalikai Waterfalls
  • Mawsmai Cave
  • Double Decker Living Root Bridge
  • Balpakram National Park
  • Nohsngithiang Falls

Things to Do in Meghalaya

  • Caving/Spelunking
  • Ziplining in Cherapunjee
  • Cliff jumping & Boating in Dawki

Check out: Meghalaya North East Sightseeing Tour Packages

Kerala: For its Backwaters, Beaches & Culture

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Pristine backwaters, coconut-palm fringed beaches, rejuvenating Ayurvedic massages and colourful festivals; Yes! You guessed it right. I am talking about God’s own country, Kerala . One of the most picturesque places in India with a footfall of thousands of tourists every year, Kerala is tucked between Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats and is blessed with immense natural beauty.

Besides serene backwaters and pristine beaches, Kerala is also home to scenic hill stations and numerous wildlife sanctuaries. Offering an umpteen number of tourist activities, Kerala is a must-visit destination for every traveller. From memorable houseboat stays to nature walks through the sprawling tea gardens to wildlife safari to mesmerizing Kathakali performance to savouring traditional dishes, Kerala has a lot to offer.

Top Attractions in Kerala

  • Periyar National Park
  • Thiruvananthapuram

Things to Do in Kerala

  • Wildlife Safari
  • Houseboat stay and Sail on the Backwaters
  • Ayurveda Massage
  • Scuba Diving
  • Cycling & Biking
  • Windsurfing in Payyoli Beach, Somatheeram Beach, Alappuzha Beach and Varkala Beach
  • Bamboo Rafting in Periyar National Park
  • Paragliding in Vagamon and Varkala
  • Snorkelling in Bond Safari in Kovalam, coast of Vizhinjam and at Varkala beach
  • Spice or Coffee Plantation Tour
  • Birdwatching
  • Watch Folk Dance Performance
  • Witness Snake Boat Race
  • Try the Delicious Food of Kerala

Check out: Best of Kerala South India Tour Packages

Andaman: For its Pristine Beauty and Array of Water Sports

Andaman Island

Known for their picturesque landscape comprising pristine beaches, azure waters and verdant forests, Andaman & Nicobar are a group of more than 500 islands situated in an infinite expanse of the Bay of Bengal. Packed with an array of interesting activities, Andaman & Nicobar is indeed one of the best beach destinations in India.

The islands are home to one of the best beaches in Asia, Radhanagar Beach, which is a paradise for honeymoon couples. For adventure lovers, the azure waters teeming with a diverse marine life and coral reefs, offer a perfect ambience to indulge in some world-class scuba diving and sea walking experiences. The islands are perfect for sighting exotic colourful birds, camping under the open sky and even trying your hands at a bar-be-que, cooking your own fresh catch of a fish or crab.

Top Attractions in Andaman & Nicobar

  • Havelock Island
  • Radhanagar Beach
  • Cellular Jail
  • Ross Island
  • Viper Island
  • Neil Island
  • Baratang Island
  • Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex
  • Little Andaman
  • Barren Island
  • Long Island
  • Corbyn’s Beach

Things to Do in Andaman & Nicobar

  • Snorkelling
  • Mangrove Kayaking
  • Underwater Sea Walking

Check out: Best of Holiday Packages for Andaman

Goa: For its Beaches, World-heritage Churches, Food & Nightlife

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Known for its gorgeous beaches, stellar nightlife, delish seafood, world-heritage listed monuments, Goa is where all the fun is in India. Although the beaches of Goa are the primary tourism attractions, there are many surprises waiting to be unravelled.

Goa has one of the best nightlife in India with trendy bars, beach shacks, elegant cafes and many clubs and discotheques. For those looking for a luxury stay, South Goa has many options.

For the history buffs, Old Goa is replete with many whitewashed churches, crumbling forts and spectacular mansions. The adventure junkies are also spoilt for choice in Goa with a number of watersports including snorkelling and jet skiing. The beautiful and quiet settings of Goa also make it a great destination for yoga and Ayurveda.

Top Attractions in Goa

  • Calangute Beach
  • Basilica of Bom Jesus
  • Fort Aguada
  • Anjuna Beach
  • Dudhsagar Waterfalls
  • Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception
  • Chapora Fort
  • Arambol Beach
  • Palolem Beach
  • Vagator Beach

Things to Do in Goa

  • Watersports
  • Shopping in Anjuna Flea Market and Night Market
  • Yoga & Ayurveda
  • Visit Spice Plantation
  • Bungee Jumping at Mayem Lake
  • Go-Karting in Arpora
  • Try Seafood
  • Take an Electric Bike Tour
  • Heritage Walk in Fontainhas
  • Climb up to Charpora For

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Agra, Uttar Pradesh: For its Unprecedented Mughal Grandeur

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Home to the symbol of love, Taj Mahal , Agra in Uttar Pradesh finds its spot on the world heritage map.  With its three gems, the impressive Taj Mahal, magnificent Agra Fort and splendid Fatehpur Sikri; the city charms thousands of tourists including historians and art lovers from all across India and the world.

Agra also gives a chance to savour authentic and traditional Mughlai flavours, shopping in the lively markets teeming with marble handicrafts & fine leather items, and even soaking your spirits in the enthralling fiesta of the Taj Mahotsav. For a more closer look at this heritage city, get on an off the beaten path journey and explore the narrow alleyways of the old city, ancient temples or visit the renowned poet, Mirza Ghalib’s birthplace.

Top Attractions in Agra

  • Fatehpur Sikri
  • Itimad-ud-Daulah Tomb
  • Mehtab Bagh
  • Akbar’s Tomb/Sikandra
  • Chini Ka Rauza
  • Wildlife SOS

Things to Do

  • Savour delicacies of Agra
  • Shop at Kinari Bazar
  • Watch Kalakriti Dance Drama Show
  • Watch Light & Sound Show at Agra Fort
  • Boat Ride on Yamuna River

Check out: Delhi Agra Jaipur Golden Triangle Tour Packages

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh: For its Spiritual Essence

Varanasi

Exploration of India remains incomplete without a trip to the holy city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh . Also known as the city of Moksha (salvation), the place holds a great religious significance for the Hindus.

Situated on the banks of sacred river Ganga , the city is believed to be more than 5000 years old. Bustling with enchanting ancient temples and holy Ghats crowded with people performing various rituals and prayers, Varanasi makes for an ultimate spiritual travel destination India.

Varanasi offers a number of experiences such as paying homage to Lord Shiva in the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple or taking a dip in the holy waters of river Ganga absolving your sins or witnessing the famed Ganga Aarti. When in the city, a must-try is Benaras ki Chaat. Shopping in Varanasi for musical instruments and world-renowned Benarasi Silk Sarees is also a must.

Top Attractions in Varanasi

  • Kashi Vishwanath Temple
  • Dasaswamedh Ghat
  • Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple
  • New Vishwanath Temple
  • Tulsi Manasa Temple
  • Durga Temple
  • Tibetan Temple
  • Manikarnika Ghat
  • Bharat Mata Mandir
  • Vishwanath Gali

Things to Do in Varanasi

  • Boat Ride on Ganga River
  • Watch Ganga Aarti on Dasaswamedh Ghat
  • Try Street Food
  • Try Food at Different Cafes

Check out: 2 Nights 3 Days Varanasi Sightseeing Tour Package

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan: For its Rajputana Magnificence and Plethora of Desert Activities

Jaisalmer Desert Camel Safari

Also known as the Land of the Golden Sand, Jaisalmer in Rajasthan is a beautiful city known for its rich cultural heritage and tales of brave Rajput rulers. This popular tourist destination is flanked by the expansive Thar Desert. Jaisalmer offers an authentic experience of Rajasthani culture, traditions, and heritage with its magnificent Sonar Quila or the Jaisalmer Fort, havelis, delectable food, and camel safari opportunity in the desert.

The annual Jaisalmer Desert Festival is a major attraction in the city and a visual treat. Folk dances, cultural and musical performances, campfires under open starlit sky, enthralling camel shows, local haats (shops) selling exquisite jewellery and handicrafts, can also be witnessed and experienced in this must-see festival in Jaisalmer.

Top Attractions in Jaisalmer

  • Jaisalmer Fort
  • Sam Sand Dunes
  • Patwon ki Haveli
  • Nathmal ki Haveli
  • Salim Singh ki Haveli
  • Kuldhara Village
  • Jain Temples
  • Desert National Park
  • Gadisar Lake
  • Tazia Tower and Badal Palace
  • Tanot Mata Temple
  • Windmill Park

Things to Do in Jaisalmer

  • Camel Safari & Dune Bashing in Sam Dunes
  • Shopping in Sadar Bazaar, Bhatia Bazaar, Manak Chowk, Pansari Bazaar
  • Parasailing in Kanoi
  • Paramotoring
  • Quad Biking
  • Desert Camping
  • Wildlife safari in Desert National Park
  • Watch Puppet Show
  • Try delectable food of Rajasthan

Check out: Jaisalmer Sightseeing Tourism Packages

Rann of Kutch, Gujarat: For its Salt Desert and Village Life Experience

Run of Kutch Gujarat

An enormous stretch of white salt desert, the Great Rann of Kutch in Gujarat is amongst the best places to visit in India. Sprawling in an area of 7500 sq km, Rann of Kutch is one of the largest salt deserts in the world and only one of its kind in India. This must-see place in Gujarat comes to life during the annual Rann Utsav when the white canvas gets painted with different hues and shades of lively folk performances and art.

Along with live folk music and dance performances, one can enjoy camel safaris and delicious Kutch cuisine. Visitors can also watch colourful migratory birds in the Chhari Dhand Bird Sanctuary, breath-taking views of the infinite expanse of the Rann from Kala Dungar and artisans creating magic with their hands by making exquisite embroidery pieces.

What adds to the charm of this memorable trip is a stay in traditional Bhungas or cylindrical shaped huts with conical roofs in the enchanting Hodka and Dhordo Villages nearby. Providing you a feel of a rustic village life.

Top Attractions in Rann of Kutch

  • Kala Dungar
  • Chhari Dhand Bird Sanctuary
  • Dhordo Village
  • Hodka Village

Things to Do in Rann of Kutch

  • Attend Rann Utsav
  • Stay in Hodka and Dhordo Villages

Check out: Popular Tourism Packages for Gujarat

Aurangabad, Maharashtra: For its mesmerizing architecture

Aurangabad Bibi Ka Maqbara

Dotted with plenty of ancient monuments, Aurangabad is a historical city located in Maharashtra. A city ruled by several dynasties in the past, today boasts of its rich heritage with its architectural marvels reminding the tales of once reigning dynasties. Mostly famed for its stunning Buddhist cave paintings of Ajanta and Ellora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aurangabad is the best destination to visit for history buffs.

Annually, Aurangabad organizes a cultural fiesta of Ellora Ajanta Festival which showcases the talent of a number of dancers and musicians across the country with the backdrop of illuminated 1400 years old caves. This festival adds to the charm of this historic city and provides one more reason for the art lovers to visit Aurangabad.

When in Aurangabad, do not give a miss to the lifetime opportunity of adding to your wardrobe, a traditional and exquisite collection of fine hand-woven Himroo and Paithani silk, a speciality of the city.

Top Attractions in Aurangabad

  • Grishneshwar Temple
  • Bibi Ka Maqbara
  • Ajanta Caves
  • Ellora Caves
  • Daulatabad Fort
  • Aurangabad Caves
  • Siddharth Garden
  • Bani Begum Garden

Things to Do in Aurangabad

  • Eat at Yalla Yalla and Bhoj
  • Photography

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Sunderbans, West Bengal: For its rich wildlife and rustic charm

Sunderbans Tiger

Home to the world’s largest mangrove forests and a large population of Royal Bengal Tigers, Sunderbans in West Bengal is one of the most famous wildlife destinations in India. Situated in the delta formed by Brahmaputra, Ganges, and Meghna Rivers, Sunderbans is also home to a large number of wild animals, reptiles and birds. It is also recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

Things to Do in West Bengal

  • Sight Royal Bengal Tigers
  • Watch playful Gangetic Dolphins
  • Wildlife Photography
  • Village Tour
  • Witness Phytoplanktons in Night Safari
  • Witness the Freshwater Crocs at Bhagabatpur Crocodile Project

Check out: West Bengal Tour Packages

Hampi, Karnataka: For its brilliantly carved monuments

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A city immersed in the glorious past of the Vijayanagara Empire dating back to the period between 14th and 16th century, Hampi in Karnataka is another great place to visit for history buffs . Ruins of this ancient city with its number of strikingly beautiful monuments, temples and palaces still tell you the tales of grandeur and magnificence of the Vijayanagara rulers.

A trip to this historic place in Karnataka is incomplete without being part of its annually held musical extravaganza of Hampi Utsav. During the festival, one can enjoy live cultural dance performances with the backdrop of the splendid ruins lit up with lights which makes it an exceptional sight to behold.

Top Attractions in Hampi

  • Virupaksha Temple
  • Vithala Temple
  • Lotus Palace
  • Yantrodharaka Hanuman Temple
  • Hampi Bazar
  • Hippie Island
  • Queen’s Bath
  • Matanga Hills
  • Elephant Stable
  • Monolith Bull

Things to Do in Hampi

  • Watch the sunset from Hanuman Temple
  • Coracle Ride in Tungbhadra River
  • Cliff Jumping in Hampi’s Lake

Check out:  Karnataka Holiday Packages

Mysore, Karnataka: For its rich culture and abundance of attractions

Mysore Palace

Considered to be the cultural capital of Karnataka in South India, Mysore is a historic city known for its beautiful palaces and gardens. Every attraction of Mysore tells a story related to the city’s glorious past. Whether it is the magnificent Mysore City Palace dazzling with thousands of bulbs or Brindavan Gardens lined up with musical fountains, Mysore does not miss an opportunity to woo its visitors. A major attraction in Mysore is the royal procession of colourfully decked up elephants during the world famous Mysore Dasara Festival.  The city is also famous for its beautiful silk saree and delicious sweet, Mysore Pak.

Top Attractions in Mysore

  • Mysore Palace
  • Brindavan Gardens
  • Somanathpura Temple
  • Chamundeshwari Temple
  • Bonsai Garden
  • Karanji Lake
  • GRS Fantasy Park
  • St. Philomena’s Church

Things to Do in Mysore

  • Yoga Training
  • Buy Mysore Silk Saree
  • Try Local Dishes
  • Buy Mysore Pak

Recommended Tour Packages

  • 4 Nights 5 Days Bangalore Mysore Ooty Tour Package
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Kaziranga National Park, Assam: For sighting one-horned rhinos and royal Bengal tigers

Kaziranga National Park Rhino

Home to the largest population of the vulnerable species of one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga National Park in Assam is one of the best wildlife destinations in India. Kaziranga has also been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and is also famous for its elephant grass. Apart from the one-horned rhinos, Kaziranga is home to Hoolock Gibbon, Tiger, Leopard, Indian Elephant, Sloth Bear, Wild water buffalo, and swamp deer among many other species of wildlife.

Top Things to Do in Kaziranga National Park

  • Jeep Safari
  • One-horned Rhino Sighting
  • Tiger Sighting

Check out:  Kaziranga Wildlife Safari Tour Packages

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand: For learning yoga and enjoying adventure activities

Rishikesh River Rafting

Seated on the bank of holy River Ganga, Rishikesh in Uttarakhand is an unmissable destination in India. Also dubbed the Yoga Capital of the country, Rishikesh is primarily visited by either yoga aspirants or those seeking a spiritual experience. Learning yoga in the ashrams of Rishikesh and in the evening watching the Ganga Aarti are two of the best experiences in the city. But that’s not all that Rishikesh offers, there are many adventure activities inviting you for an experience of a lifetime. Adventure lovers can indulge in activities like camping, white water rafting, bungee jumping from India’s highest platform, and flying fox (Asia’s longest ride).

Top Attractions in Rishikesh

  • Lakshman Jhula
  • Triveni Ghat
  • The Beatles Ashram
  • Neelkantha Mahadeva Temple
  • Triambakeshwar Temple

Things to Do in Rishikesh

  • White Water Rafting
  • Bungee Jumping
  • Giant Swing
  • Cliff Jumping
  • Witness Ganga Aarti
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Jaipur, Rajasthan: For rich architecture, food, and shopping

Hawa Mahal Jaipur

The Pink City, Jaipur is a destination you cannot miss when visiting India. Jaipur is a perfect reflection of what the royal state of Rajasthan is about – it is elegant, replete with fine monuments, and is rich in culture. Due to preserving and conserving its rich heritage, the city has been recognized by UNESCO a World Heritage Site.

The capital city is dotted with numerous palaces and forts, an open-air observatory, state museum and other museums, and many traditional places to eat. The city also has another side where it offers high-end malls, fancy restaurants, gardens, and much more for its visitors.

Top Attractions in Jaipur

  • City Palace
  • Jantar Mantar
  • Nahargarh Fort
  • Jaigarh Fort
  • Albert Hall Museum
  • Galta Ji Temple
  • Birla Temple
  • Moti Dungri Temple
  • Masala Chowk

Things to Do in Jaipur

  • Old City Heritage Walk
  • Watch Sunset from Nahargarh Fort
  • Hot Air Ballooning
  • Watch Cultural Performances
  • Sample Rajasthani Cuisine
  • Learn About Block Printing
  • Witness Elephant Festival
  • Attend Jaipur Literature Festival

Check out: Best of Jaipur Sightseeing Tour Packages

Amritsar, Punjab: For Golden Temple, Food, and Cheering Indian Army

Golden Temple Amritsar

Home to the gorgeous Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), Amritsar in Punjab is a destination that should be included in your India travel itinerary. Even though the Sikh sacred shrine (Golden Temple) makes for the top attraction in Amritsar, there are still plenty of other places that are worth seeing in the city. Amritsar is a reflection of India’s independence struggle and is also in close proximity to the Indo-Pak Border (Wagah/Attari Border).

The city allows a unique experience of witnessing the lowering of the flags ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border by the military of both India and Pakistan. Other than this, the city is a food lover’s paradise. From Amritsari Kulcha to Amritsari Fish to Lassi, the city has so much to offer to you.

Top Attractions in Amritsar

  • Golden Temple
  • Wagah Border
  • Jallianwala Bagh
  • Hall Bazaar
  • Gobindgarh Fort
  • Shopping for Phulkari and Jutis
  • Try speciality of Amritsar food
  • Eat at Guru ka Langar
  • Cheer For Indian Soldiers at Wagah Border Flag Ceremony
  • Watch Light & Sound Show at Gobindgarh Fort
  • 3 Nights 4 Days Amritsar Tour Package
  • 4 Nights 5 Days Punjab Gurudwara Tour

Lambasingi, Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh

Lambasingi Andhra Pradesh

Little enchanting village of Lambasingi lies in the city of Visakhapatnam. It is one of the best places to visit in India. The most interesting fact about Lambasingi is that it is the only place in South India to receive snowfall in winter. It is also known as ‘Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh’. Blessed with gorgeous beauty of nature, it is a place where you can escape and disappear in the folds of time, away from the chaos of the world. Lofty hills, greenery all around, dense forests, gorgeous valleys, green plantations and thrilling adventure activities like trekking, hiking, mountain biking and camping will make your sightseeing and day exciting at Lambasingi.

Top Places to Visit in Lambasingi

  • Thajangi Reservoir
  • Kothapalli Waterfalls
  • Susan Garden
  • Bojjannakonda
  • Kondakarla Bird Sanctuary
  • Annavaram Temple
  • Yerravaram Waterfalls

Top Things to Do in Lambasingi

  • Visit Kothapalli waterfalls
  • Experience Snowfall
  • Camping in Lambasingi would be fun
  • Bird watching at Kondakarla Bird Sanctuary
  • Nature Walk at Ghat Road
  • Strolling at the stunning Gardens, Apple Orchards and Emerald plantations

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Shimla, Mesmerizing Queen of hills

Shimla in Monsoon

Decked with green hills at an altitude of 2,205 meters, the erstwhile summer capital of British India is one of the most popular hill stations and favorite destination in India. You will witness the beauty of Pine and Oak forests, steep hillsides, colonial buildings, colorful markets and stunning Lamp Posts makes this place quite gorgeous to capture in your lens. honeymooners, nature lovers and families throughout the year visit Shimla at least once. From mid-July to September, Shimla is covered with snow which is a bliss for snow lovers. Which opens the gates for thrilling adventure sports like Skiing, trekking, ice skating and paragliding etc.  The town’s nightlife, games of Golf, elite clubs will blow your heart away.

Top Places to Visit in Shimla

  • Jakhoo Hill
  • Visceral Lodge
  • Green Valley
  • Christ Church
  • Tara Devi Temple
  • The Mall Road
  • Kalka Shimla Toy Train
  • Himachal State Museum
  • Lakkar Bazaar

Top Things to Do in Shimla

  • Toy Train Ride
  • Ice Skating
  • Rafting at Tattapani
  • Nature Walks in Pine Forests
  • Gorgeous views of Summer Hill
  • Divine blessings at Tara Devi Temple

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Shillong- Rejoice Your Soul with Mesmerising Nature Vistas

Shillong Meghalaya

Shillong , Meghalaya’s capital, is surrounded by thick pine trees. Shillong, one of Northeast India’s most popular hill stations, is recognized for its scenic beauty, waterfalls, and fresh breeze. The city is also known as East Scotland. Shillong is home to many hill tribes on the one hand, but it also has a young, modern culture. The city is well-known as India’s music capital.

Top Places to Visit in Shillong

  • Shillong Peak and Viewpoint
  • Laitlum Canyons
  • Police Bazar
  • Mary helps for Christian Cathedral
  • Ward’s Lake
  • Sweet Falls
  • Spread Eagle Falls

Top Things to Do in Shillong

  • Horse Riding
  • Cup of Coffee at Cafes
  • Nature Walks
  • Rock Climbing
  • Sightseeing
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Imphal, Manipur

Imphal City View

Imphal , set amidst forested hills, is a revitalising respite for those who live in congested cities. Imphal provides them with beautiful hills and valleys. In Northeast India, it is well-known as a honeymoon destination. There are several historical sites in the area that highlight the state’s cultural variety. Imphal’s culinary delicacies must be sampled to get a full picture of the city.

Top Places to Visit in Imphal

  • Kangla Palace
  • Matai Garden
  • Tharon Cave
  • Ema Keithel
  • Manipur State Museum
  • Sirohi National Park
  • Imphal War Cemetery

Top Things to Do in Imphal

  • Sightseeing of Heritage destinations
  • 2 Nights 3 Days Imphal Manipur Tour Package
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Dimapur, Nagaland

Dimapur - Kachari Ruins

Dimapur, Nagaland’s main city and economic centre, is proud of its indigenous culture and traditions. Dimapur has something for everyone, from the Kachari ruins to the Triple Falls and forests with various flora and animals. It is the gateway to other Himalayan locations and is one of the most well-known tourist attractions in Northeast India. The Hornbill Festival brings Dimapur to life.

Top Places to See in Dimapur

  • The Triple Falls
  • Shiva Temple
  • Zoological Park
  • Nagaland Science Centre
  • Hong Kong Market
  • Kachari Ruins
  • Sumi Town Baptist Church
  • Chumukedima Village

Top Things to Do in Dimapur

  • Traditional Homestays
  • Waterfall Tours
  • Nature Sightseeing and photography
  • Wildlife Sighting
  • Village Walks
  • Try different Cuisines
  • Popular Tourist Places in Nagaland
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Udaipur, Rajasthan: The City of Lakes

City Palace Udaipur Rajasthan

The city of Udaipur  is also known as ‘Venice of the East’, due to its many beautiful lakes. Founded in 1556, Udaipur is named after Maharaja Udai Singh II and is situated at the base of the Aravalli hills in southern Rajasthan. A popular tourist destination with its palaces, temples, and havelis, Udaipur has now emerged as a popular location for pre-wedding shoots and destination weddings. The city has remained the capital of the Mewar kingdom for decades and has managed to keep the culture alive with its folk songs and dances. A city of the royals, you will definitely enjoy your stay here.

Top Places to Visit in Udaipur

  • City Palace Udaipur
  • Lake Pichola
  • Lake Palace
  • Monsoon Palace
  • Swaroop Sagar Lake
  • Fateh Sagar Lake
  • Nehru Garden
  • Bagore ki Haveli
  • Saheliyon ki Bari
  • Karni Mata Temple

Top Things to Do in Udaipur

  • Boating at Lake Pichola
  • Ride the ropeway to Karni Mata Temple
  • Shop at Hathi Pol Bazaar
  • Enjoy a royal stay at Lake Palace
  • Enjoy sunsets at the lakes
  • Watch the light and sound show at City Palace
  • Go trekking among the Aravalli hills

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Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh:  Beauty of the Cold Desert

Spiti Valley - Best Time to Visit Himachal

Situated at a height of more than 13,000 ft above sea level, Himachal Pradesh’s Spiti Valley  is a beautiful landscape with tranquil monasteries and the mighty Himalayas. The Valley is bordered by Tibet on the north, and as a result tends to share a lot of the traits in its culture. The silent valley of Spiti has acquired a number of monasteries over the years since it provides the perfect atmosphere for spiritual development like the Tabo Monastery at Spiti, which was built in 996 CE and is the oldest monastery in India. The Valley, though provides serene monasteries but it also offers some amazing adventure and water sports for those who love to feel the adrenaline.

Top Places to Visit in Spiti Valley

  • Tabo Monastery
  • Key Monastery
  • Losar village
  • Kibber village
  • Trilokinath Temple
  • Chandratal Lake
  • Suraj Tal Lake
  • Pin Valley National Park
  • Kunzum Pass

Top Things to Do in Spiti Valley

  • Go river rafting at the Spiti River
  • Admire endangered species at Pin Valley National Park
  • Visit the monasteries for a peaceful experience
  • Trek to the Dhankar Lake
  • Take a mountain bike trip at Spiti
  • Enjoy stargazing at Kibber

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Ranthambore, Rajasthan: Land of the Royal Bengal Tigers

Ranthambore National Park Tigers

The Tiger Reserve at Ranthambore is one of the prominent tiger reserves in the world and houses the big cat species of the Bengal Tiger. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve  or the Ranthambore National Park is situated in Sawai Madhopur, in the north Indian state of Rajasthan. It is one of the larger habitats of tigers in the country and was established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1955 that later worked its way to form one of the major tiger reserves of India. It is mainly known for its tigers that stay awake during the day unlike most tigers who are active at night. Due to the number of tigers in the park who roam around freely, you are sure to see some on your visit.

Top Places to Visit in Ranthambore

  • Ranthambore Fort
  • Surwal Lake
  • Malik Talao
  • Trinetra Ganesha Temple
  • Padam Talao
  • Raj Bagh Ruins
  • Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

Top Things to Do in Ranthambore

  • Take a jeep or canter safari to spot the tigers at the reserve
  • Indulge in bird watching at Surwal Lake
  • Hike to the Ranthambore Fort
  • Visit the Trinetra Ganesha Temple

Also Read:   Interesting Facts About Ranthambore

Junagadh, Gujarat:  A Scenic Fort City

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Located in Gujarat, Junagadh is a historical city and a place you must visit on your trip to the state. Steeped in history, the city has seen several rulers during its existence from the Mauryas to the Mughals. As important as it is historically, Junagadh is also a popular pilgrimage destination for followers of several religions, such as Hinduism, Jainism, Islam, and Buddhism. Located in the foothills of Mount Girnar, the city is also close to one of the prominent national parks of India, the Gir National Park.

Top Places to Visit in Junagadh

  • Mahabat Khan Maqbara
  • Uparkot Fort
  • Darbar Hall Museum
  • Ashoka Edicts
  • Khapra Kodia Caves
  • Jain Temples at Girnar
  • Dattatreya Temple at Girnar
  • Shree Swaminarayan Mandir
  • Sakkarbaug Zoological Garden
  • Gir National Park
  • Tulsi Shyam Springs

Top Things to Do in Junagadh

  • Take a wildlife safari at Gir National Park to sight Asiatic lions
  • Explore the Uparkot Fort and the buddhist caves
  • Observe the rock edicts by Ashoka
  • Ride a ropeway to the top of Mount Girnar
  • Go for a morning stroll at Moti Baug
  • Indulge in the delicious Kathiawadi cuisine

Also Read:   Top Weekend Getaways in Gujarat

Jim Corbett, Uttarakhand: For the Bengal Tigers and Tuskers

Corbett National Park

The Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand  is located in the foothills of the Himalayas, near Nainital and is a popular tourist destination. It is the first national park established in India in 1936 and has the highest number of Royal Bengal Tigers among the country’s tiger reserves. The national park offers jeep and canter  for its visitors.  Jim Corbett National Park stands out with its varied landscapes of dense forests, rivers, grasslands, hills, valleys, lakes, rocky terrains, and waterfalls.

Top Places to Visit in Jim Corbett

  • Garjiya Temple
  • Corbett Falls
  • Corbett Museum
  • Sitabani Forest Reserve
  • Kalagarh Dam
  • Sonanadi Range

Top Things to Do in Jim Corbett

  • Take a jeep safari at the park
  • Go for a nature walk with a guide
  • Enjoy a night stay at the park
  • Try river rafting in the Kosi River
  • Enjoy a hot air balloon ride

Also Read: Best Hotels & Resorts to Stay in Corbett National Park

Let Us Find Out What to Expect in Different Seasons in India         

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What to Expect in Summer Season in India?

The summer season in India commences in the month of March and ends in May. India’s vast geographic scale and varied topography make generalizations a little difficult. However, summers in India are quite hot with an exception to the Himalayan states and hill stations in other parts of the country.

In the month of March, India celebrates its one of the biggest and most colourful festivals of Holi. In different parts of the country, Holi is celebrated in different ways and each one is a must-see. In Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh), Holi is played with flowers, whereas a few kilometers away in Barsana, the festival is celebrated in a distinctive way where women playfully beat the men with sticks.

In Rajasthan’s capital, Jaipur, an Elephant Festival is celebrated, in which the animal is decorated with paints and ornaments and taken to a procession. In West Bengal’s Santiniketan, Holi is celebrated as the Basanta Utsav or the Dol Utsav. The festival celebrates the arrival of spring season with music, dance, food, and colours.

The months of March and April, the Himalayan states (Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Sikkim) see blooming of many flowers including rhododendron. The summer months in the Himalayan states are also considered best for trekking tours and other adventures. Wildlife tours in summers in India are also quite popular amongst the tourists who come to sight tigers and the rich flora & fauna of the country.

What to Expect in Monsoon Season in India?

The monsoon season in India arrives by mid-June and ends in September. Monsoons first reach the southern India state of Kerala where the weather becomes ideal for enjoying Ayurveda massages. In this season, Kerala also organizes its traditional Snake Boat Races. In north India, Ladakh becomes fully accessible with opportunities of sightseeing and several adventures like trekking, motorbiking, river rafting. In Kashmir Valley, the sacred Amarnath Yatra along with opportunities of trekking opens in the monsoon season.

The rains are on the heavier side in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand and Himachal. While in Uttarakhand, many spiritual treks along with a trek to Valley of Flowers open in the rainy season, in Himachal, the district of Lahaul & Spiti along with a number of treks invite the travellers.

Monsoon is also the best time to visit the northeastern state of Meghalaya. The state is known for its waterfalls that come alive in the rainy season. In western India (Maharashtra & Goa), monsoon season is the time of festivity with grand celebrations of Janmashtami and monsoon festival. The rainy reason is also a good time to explore the Western Ghats that are rich in flora & fauna.

What to Expect in Winter Season in India?

The winter season in India begins in October and continues till February. This season is considered the best time to visit India. The months of October and November celebrate some of the biggest festivals in India, Dussehra and Diwali. The festivity is something worth visiting in the country. In December, Goa comes to life with tourists thronging to celebrate Christmas and New Year.

In the Himalayan states, winter months of December to February are the time for the snowfall. In Kashmir’s Gulmarg, Uttarakhand’s Auli, and Himachal’s Solang Valley, these winter months are the best time for skiing adventures. Ladakh, on the other side, opens one of the best winter treks in India, Chadar/Frozen Lake Trek. Winter trekking is open in all the Himalayan states and is an experience to remember.

With the arrival of winter, Gujarat’s famous Great Rann of Kutch organizes its annual festival, Rann Utsav, which is definitely a must-see. Another worth seeing festival in winters is the Taj Mahotsav in Agra. The winter season is also an ideal time to explore states that are difficult to visit in summer due to extreme temperature such as Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. what are the best places for nature lovers in india.

When exploring different places in India, one can visit a number of tourist destinations that are perfect for nature lovers. Some of them are mentioned in the list below:

  • Andaman & Nicobar

Q. What are the best places for adventure in India?

The following are the best destinations for adventure in India:

Q. What are the most visited places in India?

The most visited places in India include the following:

Q. What is the best time to visit India for holidays?

India can be visited round the year due to its varied topography. There are destinations that can be visited in different seasons. However, the best time to visit India is considered to be between October and April.

Q. Which are the best yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda destinations in India?

The best yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda destinations in India are:

  • Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
  • Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh

Q. Is it safe to visit India in the monsoon season?

Yes, it is safe to visit India in the monsoon season. However, it is advised to check the weather forecast and keep an eye on the news of the destination you want to visit in India.

Q. Is travelling to India in the summer season convenient?

India has a varied topography and one should make the most of this opportunity. In the summer season, the temperature across India can go up to 40 degree Celsius, but in the Himalayan states and other hill stations in India, the weather remains pleasant and under 30 degree Celsius. Therefore, it is recommended to plan a visit to places with cooler weather conditions in the summer season.

Published: 07 Nov, 2020 | Last Updated:  09 Feb, 2024

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India is a vibrant land of startling contrasts where both the traditional and modern worlds meet. The world's seventh largest nation by area and the second largest in terms of population, India boasts a rich heritage that's the result of centuries of different cultures and religions leaving their mark.

Things to do in India include the opportunity to experience an array of sacred sites and spiritual encounters, while nature lovers will enjoy its sun-washed beaches, lush national parks, and exciting wildlife sanctuaries.

From the magnificent Taj Mahal in Agra to the holy sites of Harmandir Sahib (formerly the Golden Temple) in Amritsar and the Mecca Masjid mosque in Hyderabad, visitors to this exotic country will discover a trove of spiritual, cultural, and historical treasures.

To help you make the most of your time in this amazing country, refer often to our list of the top tourist attractions in India.

1. The Taj Mahal, Agra

2. the holy city of varanasi, 3. harmandir sahib: the golden temple of amritsar, 4. the golden city: jaisalmer, 5. the red fort, new delhi, 6. mumbai: the gateway of india, 7. mecca masjid, hyderabad, 8. amer fort, jaipur, 9. the beaches of goa, 10. periyar national park and wildlife sanctuary, madurai, 11. agra fort, 12. the ellora caves, aurangabad, 13. mehrangarh fort, jodhpur, 14. the ganges river, 15. mysore palace, 16. mahabodhi temple, bodhgaya, best time of year to visit india.

The Taj Mahal, Agra

Perhaps India's most recognizable building, the Taj Mahal is also the world's most famous testimony to the power of love. Named after Mumtaz Mahal, the favorite wife of Emperor Shah Jahan, this most beautiful of mausoleums was begun upon her death in 1631 and took 20,000 workmen until 1648 to complete.

Incorporating many elements of Islamic design including arches, minarets, an onion-shaped dome, and black calligraphy inlaid around the entrance, the Taj Mahal is largely constructed of white marble. Adding to its splendor are delicate inlaid floral patterns and precious and semi-precious stones such as jade, lapis lazuli, diamonds, and mother of pearl.

The best time to visit is either at dawn or dusk when the atmosphere is brilliantly altered by the change in lighting. If possible, try to catch a view of the Taj Mahal's reflection from the far bank of the Yamuna River-it makes for a memorable (and safe) selfie.

Address: 64 Taj Road, Agra-282001

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The Holy City of Varanasi

Dating back to the 8th century BC, Varanasi is one of the oldest still inhabited cities in the world. A major pilgrimage center for Hindus, this holy city has long been associated with the mighty Ganges River, one of the faith's most important religious symbols.

Varanasi offers many reasons to visit , not least of them the chance to explore the Old Quarter adjacent to the Ganges where you'll find the Kashi Vishwanath Temple , built in 1780. The New Vishwanath Temple with its seven separate temples is also of interest.

Bathing in the Ganges is of great importance to Hindus, and numerous locations known as "ghats" feature stairways leading to the water where the faithful bathe before prayers. The largest are Dasashvamedh Ghat and Assi Ghat . The latter, at the confluence of the Ganges and Asi rivers, is considered particularly holy.

Also worth seeing is Banaras Hindu University , established in 1917 and noted for its massive library with more than a million books, and the superb Bharat Kala Bhavan museum featuring fine collections of miniature paintings, sculptures, palm-leaf manuscripts, and local history exhibits.

Harmandir Sahib: The Golden Temple of Amritsar

Founded in 1577 by Ram Das, Amritsar is an important hub of Sikh history and culture. The main attraction here is Harmandir Sahib, opened in 1604 and still often referred to as the Golden Temple for its beautiful gold decoration.

The holiest of India's many Sikh shrines (it also attracts many Hindus and people of other faiths), the temple was built in a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles. Its lower marble section features such flourishes as ornate inlaid floral and animal motifs, while the large golden dome represents a lotus flower, a symbol of purity to Sikhs.

In addition to its splendid design, visitors are equally impressed with the temple's spiritual atmosphere, an effect enhanced by the prayers continuously chanted from the Sikh holy book and broadcast throughout the complex.

Part of the overall experience – and visitors are welcome to participate – is the chance to enjoy one of the 50,000 free meals the attraction serves up to visitors each and every day.

Address: Golden Temple Road, Amritsar, Punjab 143006

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The Golden City: Jaisalmer

So named for the yellow sandstone used in most of its buildings, the Golden City of Jaisalmer is an oasis of splendid old architecture that rises from the sand dunes of the Thar Desert . Once a strategic outpost, today the city is filled with splendid old mansions; magnificent gateways; and the massive Jaisalmer Fort , also known as the Golden Fort, a daunting 12th-century structure that rises high above the town.

In addition to its palaces, temples, and fine old homes, the fortress boasts 99 bastions along with massive gates leading to its main courtyard where you'll find the seven-story-tall Maharaja's Palace . Started in the early 1500s and added to by successive rulers right up until the 19th century, the palace offers sections open to the public, including areas beautifully decorated with tiles from Italy and China, and intricately carved stone doors.

There are also a number of Jain temples dating from the 12th to 16th centuries, each decorated with fine marble and sandstone images, palm-leaf manuscripts, and brightly painted ceilings. Be sure to also check out the well-preserved 1,000-year-old library, Gyan Bhandar, with its many 16th-century manuscripts and antiquities.

The Red Fort, New Delhi

Built by Shah Jahan in 1648 as the seat of Mughal power – a role it maintained until 1857 – the magnificent crescent-shaped Red Fort in New Delhi, named after the stunning red sandstone used in its construction, covers a vast area of more than two square kilometers, all of it surrounded by a large moat.

Highlights include its two largest gates: the impressive Lahore Gate (the fort's main entrance) and the elaborately decorated Delhi Gate , once used by the emperor for ceremonial processions.

A fun part of a visit is exploring Chatta Chowk , a 17th-century covered bazaar selling everything from jewelry to silk garments, as well as souvenirs and food items. While you can explore the fort yourself, guided tours are offered and provide a fascinating insight into the life and times of the Shah, including a peek into the stunning white marble Hall of Public Audiences (Diwan-i-Am) where he received his subjects.

Hot Tip: Try to stick around for the sound and light show held each evening featuring important events in the fort's history.

Address: Netaji Subhash Marg, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006

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The Gateway of India, Mumbai

Standing an impressive 26 meters tall and overlooking the Arabian Sea, the iconic Gateway of India is a must-see when in Mumbai. Built to commemorate the arrival of King George V and his wife Queen Mary in 1911, this stunning piece of architecture was opened with much pomp and ceremony in 1924 and was, for a while, the tallest structure in the city.

Constructed entirely of yellow basalt and concrete and notable for its Indo-Saracenic design, the Gateway of India was also the scene of a rather less jubilant procession of British soldiers in 1948 when India gained its independence. These days, the huge archway provides a stunning backdrop that is as popular among locals as it is tourists.

Hot Tip: After visiting the Gateway of India, pop over to the adjacent Taj Mahal Palace and Tower for a delectable High Tea, a fun thing to do in Mumbai since this lovely luxury hotel opened in 1903.

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Mecca Masjid, Hyderabad

Construction of Hyderabad's Mecca Masjid, one of the world's largest mosques – and one of the oldest in India – began in 1614 during Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah's reign and took almost 80 years to complete.

Large enough to accommodate 10,000 worshipers, this beautiful mosque's 15 enormous arches and pillars were each wrought from single slabs of black granite dragged to the site by huge cattle trains reputedly consisting of up to 1,400 bulls.

Taking its name from the bricks above the central gate that were brought here from Mecca, this impressive complex features highlights such as its main gateway, a huge plaza, and a large manmade pond. There's also a room that houses the hair of Prophet Mohammed.

Other notable features include inscriptions from the Quran above many of the arches and doors, the exquisite roof of the main hall, and the cornices around the entire mosque structure. Look out for the exquisite floral motifs and friezes over the arches.

Address: Hyderabad, Telangana 500002

Amer Fort, Jaipur

Amer Fort (often also spelt "Amber") was built as a fortified palace in 1592 by Maharaja Man Singh I and has long served as the capital of Jaipur. Carved high up into the hillside, the fort is accessible on foot via a steep climb or by shuttle rides from the town below (better still, let an elephant do the work).

Highlights include Jaleb Chowk, the first courtyard, with its many decorated elephants, and the Shila Devi Temple, dedicated to the goddess of war. Also of note is the adjoining Hall of Public Audience (Diwan-i-Am) with its finely decorated walls and terraces frequented by monkeys.

Other highlights include Sukh Niwas (the Hall of Pleasure) with its many flowerbeds and a channel once used to carry cooling water, and the Temple of Victory (Jai Mandir), notable for its many decorative panels, colorful ceilings, and excellent views over the palace and the lake below.

Just above Amer Fort is Jaigarh Fort , built in 1726 by Jai Singh and featuring tall lookout towers, formidable walls, and the world's largest wheeled cannon. Be sure to also spend time wandering the walled Old City of Jaipur with its three fully restored gates and splendid bazaars, as well as the delightful City Palace , a massive complex of courtyards, gardens, and buildings.

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Palm-lined beach in Goa

Long known within India as the "go-to" destination for those seeking a great beach holiday, Goa's beautiful western coastline, overlooking the Arabian Sea, has only recently been discovered by tourists from overseas. Goa's more than 60 miles of coastline is home to some of the world's loveliest beaches, each with their own particular appeal.

For those looking for peace and quiet, isolated Agonda Beach is a good choice, while Calangute Beach is by far the most commercial and crowded. For those in search of posh resorts, yoga getaways, and spa vacations, the beaches of Mandrem , Morjim , and Ashwem are fashionable among wealthy Indians and Westerners alike. Palolem is another one of Goa's popular beaches in a beautiful setting.

While in Goa, be sure to visit the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary . This superb attraction is home to thick forests and plenty of fauna, including deer, monkeys, elephants, leopards, tigers, and black panthers, as well as India's famous king cobras, and some 200 species of birds.

Also worth a visit is Divar Island , accessed by ferry from Old Goa. Highlights include Piedade , a typical Goan village and home to the Church of Our Lady of Compassion with its interesting stucco work, Baroque plaster decorations, and altars, as well as stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, Madurai

One of South India's most popular tourist attractions, Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is centered around a lake built by British engineers in 1895 for irrigation and to provide water to the city of Madurai.

Established in 1934, this beautiful park is home to numerous species of mammals, including a large free-roaming Indian elephant population, wild boar, otters, the lion-tailed macaque, and more than 20 Bengal tigers. Bird-watching is a popular activity with frequent sightings of species such as darters, storks, kingfishers, hornbills, and racket-tailed drongos, along with many interesting varieties of butterflies.

The best ways to enjoy the park's splendid mountain scenery are to take a lake cruise or guided jungle walk, the latter allowing visitors a chance to come face to face with elephant herds and observe other wildlife from watchtowers and viewing platforms.

Hot Tip: Be sure to stop at one of the many nearby spice, tea, or coffee plantations for a tour.

Agra Fort

Built as a military structure in 1565 by Emperor Akbar with later additions by Shah Jahan, the stunning Agra Fort (also known as Agra's Red Fort) is an interesting mix of both Hindu and Muslim influences.

Located a little more than two kilometers from the Taj Mahal , the fort is entered through Amar Singh Gate with its low outer wall and dogleg design built to confuse attackers. Once inside, you'll see two large interlinked sandstone buildings, Akbari Mahal and Jahangiri Mahal, the largest private residence in the complex.

Other highlights include the Khas Mahal (Private Palace), with its splendid copper roof, and the Anguri Bagh (Grape Garden), a jigsaw-patterned Mughal garden with numerous wonderful fountains and water channels as well as screens that once offered a private area for the emperor and his entourage. Also of note is the octagonal Musamman Burj tower, which later served as Shah Jahan's prison until his death.

Address: Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003

The Ellora Caves, Aurangabad

The famous monumental Ellora Caves were built between the 5th and 10th centuries by Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu monks, and make for an excellent excursion from Mumbai, some 300 kilometers to the west.

Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this remarkable collection of 34 carved monasteries, chapels, and temples – 12 of them Buddhist, 17 Hindu, and five belonging to the Jain faith – were built in close proximity to each other, a reflection of the religious tolerance that existed during this period of Indian history.

Of the Buddhist monastery caves, highlights include a number of shrines featuring carvings of Buddha and saints dating from the 5th to 7th centuries, as well as the stunning Carpenter's Cave, considered one of the finest in India.

The Hindu caves are much more complex and were carved from the top down, so scaffolding was not necessary. Of these, the best is the Kailasa Temple, an enormous rock-cut temple representing Mount Kailasa and requiring the removal of 200,000 tons of rock.

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur

Dominating the old city of Jodhpur, the massive Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest fortifications in India, was built in the 15th century to safeguard the people of the famous "Blue City." Jodhpur is still known by this name, which is derived from its indigo-colored houses, painted blue to deflect the heat.

Built on top of a towering outcrop, Mehrangarh is an amazing feat of construction, its massive walls all but impenetrable. Access is via one of seven splendid gates, including Jaya Pol and Fateh Pol (the latter still bears scars from cannon attacks).

Highlights of a visit include exploring the fort's fascinating network of courtyards and palaces, as well as a museum housing a splendid collection of artifacts related to the Maharajas. Be sure to spend time in the historic center of Jodhpur itself, famous for its eight city gates, a lovely old clock tower, and numerous bazaars selling everything from vegetables to sweets, spices, and handicrafts.

Address: Fort Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006

Official site: www.mehrangarh.org

The city of Varanasi along the banks of the Ganges River

The Ganges River, or "Ganga" after the Hindu goddess, has long been one of India's most revered natural wonders. It's also one of the country's leading attractions , drawing crowds of Indian nationals to partake in its religious ceremonies, as well as tourists to enjoy the splendor of this mighty river.

While there are a number of cities dotted along the river, it's to the city of Varanasi that most tourists will travel to experience the Ganges and the cultural attractions that have sprung up along its banks. Although relatively small by Indian standards – its population is around 1.2 million people – the city is chock-full of temples and other important religious sites, many of them focused on worship of (or on) the Ganges.

Numerous "ghats" are set along the river banks, making it easy for worshippers and tourists alike to get up close. Made up of sometimes steep steps leading directly into the water, there are in fact 88 of these entry points to the Ganges. While most are many centuries old, they were extensively reconstructed and improved in the 1700s, and with their often vibrant, colorful ceremonies and celebrations are some of the most beautiful places to photograph in India .

If you've time, opt for one of the Ganges river tours available in the city from any one of the ghats. The most memorable are the early morning sunrise cruises. Top the experience by purchasing one of the small, floating offerings available from a vendor and set it off down the river (camera at the ready, of course).

Mysore Palace

The sprawling city of Mysore is a delight to explore thanks to its eclectic mix of fine old colonial architecture; regal Indian palaces; and lush, well-manicured gardens. While those inclined towards shopping will enjoy spending time in the city's famous silk and sandalwood bazaars, the main attraction is magnificent Mysore Palace.

Completely rebuilt in 1897 after a devastating fire, this beautiful three-storied palace features highlights such as its elegant square towers and domes; the many ornate ceilings and pillars in Durbar Hall; and the splendid Marriage Pavilion, with its glazed floor tiles, stunning stained glass, artworks, and displays of jewelry. It's also where, on special occasions, the exquisite Golden Throne is exhibited.

For a real treat, be sure to catch one of the splendid light displays held each Sunday and during holidays, when the palace is illuminated by more than 90,000 lights. A fun way to explore the palace's massive grounds and gardens is as part of a cycle tour, available free once inside.

Address: Sayyaji Rao Road, Mysuru, Karnataka 570001

Mahabodhi Temple, Bodhgaya

Bodhgaya, considered the world's holiest Buddhist site, attracts thousands of visitors each year, all drawn to participate with the resident monks in meditation and prayer.

The focal point of this place of pilgrimage is stunning Mahabodhi Temple, built next to the very spot where Buddha came to Enlightenment and formulated his philosophy on life. Constructed in the 6th century and restored numerous times since, the temple is topped with a beautiful pyramidal spire and houses a large gilded statue of Buddha.

Also of interest is the site's pipal tree, a descendant of the original bodhi tree where Buddha meditated for seven days after the Enlightenment, said to be among the oldest and most venerated trees in the world (you'll know you've found it when you spot the red sandstone slab marking the spot).

Address: Bodhgaya, Bihar 824231

Taj Mahal at sunset

The best time to visit India is between November and March . That's when much of the country experiences cooler temperatures and significantly less rain. Most tourists visit in November and December.

In New Delhi, you can expect temperatures to range from as cool as seven degrees Celsius in the evenings to as high as 30 degrees Celsius during the peak of the day late in the season. The temperatures in the mountains of North India can get quite chilly during this time , so pack clothing that will keep you warm and allow you to traverse snow if you plan to go trekking in the Himalayas.

South India is a bit hotter during this time , but not unbearable for sightseeing. In Mumbai in December, tourists can expect daytime temperatures of 32 degrees Celsius and nighttime temperatures of 18 degrees Celsius on average. Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Goa are all excellent destinations to include in your itinerary if you're going to India between November and March.

The nice weather makes November through March the busiest time of year to visit India. If you're trying to stay away from the crowds, avoid going to India in the later months of the year. The country typically sees well over a million foreign tourists each month during November and December.

Tourism dips slightly from January through March, making these months a better time to visit popular tourist attractions in India (like the Taj Mahal ) and avoid peak rates on accommodations. Plus, the weather is not yet sweltering in North India.

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15 Best Places To Visit In India, According To Travel Experts

From kashmir to the palm-fringed beaches of goa, these are some of the best and most beautiful places to visit in india..

By: Margot Bigg Published: Feb 08, 2024 04:00 PM IST

15 Best Places To Visit In India, According To Travel Experts

As a former longtime Delhiite and frequent traveller to India, people often ask me what the country is like. I never know how to respond, for trying to sum up a nation as vast and diverse as India feels impossible. So, instead, I asked a few experts for their insights. “If you visit India, you feel you have visited several countries, as every part is different,” says Mohd Shafi Billo, an inbound tour operator who specialises in helping international travellers plan their trips to the country. “It’s an exceptional destination, thanks to its culture, history, and inclusiveness of different people from different faiths, and it has everything to offer, from forts to mausoleums, wildlife tours to mountain adventures.”

Shoba Rudra, founder and partner at hospitality consultancy Rare India , agrees. “The country is living a dynamic moment in history, ever-changing,” she says. “What’s constant, however, is the vibrant culture lived through its festivals, cuisine, heritage, crafts, and performing arts.”

While it would take years to see it all, India is an approachable destination — if you can narrow things down. With that in mind, here are 15 of the best places to get you started on your sojourn to the subcontinent.

Best places to visit in India according to travel experts

Places to visit in India

Stretching along the southernmost part of India’s Malabar Coast, the tropical state of Kerala entices visitors with its marshy backwaters, which most people visit on overnight houseboat adventures. These popular cruises “showcase lush landscapes and peaceful villages, and (give visitors) a glimpse into local life amid tranquil waters and picturesque surroundings,” says Billo.

While the backwaters are a star attraction, the state offers much more to explore, from the tea plantations of Munnar, known for its cool climate and seemingly endless rolling hills, to the historic city of Kochi , celebrated in equal measure for its rich coastal history and contemporary art scene. The beaches aren’t too shabby, either. “North Kerala is also famous, as the Malabar Coast is where the spice trade flourished,” says Rudra. “The coastal area is picturesque and this region is still unexplored.”

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Kashmir valley

On the opposite end of the country from Kerala, Kashmir offers entirely different — but equally captivating — landscapes. With its alpine climate, evergreen trees, and snowy winters, Kashmir is often likened to a mini Switzerland. Famed 13th-century Sufi poet Amir Khusrau once proclaimed in Farsi, “If there is a paradise on earth, it is this,” and he may have been onto something.

At the heart of it all is Srinagar, Kashmir’s capital city, which is known for its elegant gardens and watery centrepiece, Dal Lake. “Highlights include staying on a houseboat or taking a shikara [traditional Kashmiri boat] ride,” says Billo, who hails from the area. Don’t leave without indulging in wazwan , an opulent, meat-heavy feast that can feature up to three dozen dishes in one sitting.

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Occupying a high-altitude plateau in the northernmost reaches of India, Ladakh is characterised by otherworldly landscapes and big skies, punctuated by palatial stupas and monasteries. Many visitors come to Ladakh’s capital, Leh, during the short summer tourist season , but this surreal region offers plenty more to experience beyond the city.

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Billo suggests visiting the Nubra Valley, an isolated part of the old Silk Road that’s only accessible by crossing Khardung La, one of the world’s highest motorable passes. “The valley offers a glimpse into Ladakh’s unique geography and cultural diversity with monasteries, quaint villages, and apricot orchards,” says Billo. The region is also rich with unusual wildlife, from elusive snow leopards to the scaled-down Bactrian camels that originated in the steppes of Central Asia.

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Rishikesh, uttarakhand.

Rishikesh

On the banks of the sacred Ganges River, the holy city of Rishikesh has held a place in the hearts of spiritually minded travellers — both from India and abroad — for generations. It’s the self-proclaimed “yoga capital of the world,” with a mix of traditional ashrams (spiritual rest houses) that cater largely to Hindu pilgrims and yoga centres that attract international visitors with teacher-training courses and meditation retreats. If you’re not into yoga, you’ll still find plenty to do here.

Popular activities include visiting the ruins of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram (dubbed the Beatles Ashram in honour of its most famous former residents) to whitewater rafting adventures on the mighty Ganges. It’s also a great place for a wellness getaway, and nearby Ananda in the Himalayas was voted one of Travel + Leisure readers’ favourite international spas in 2023.

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Auroville, Tamil Nadu

Places to visit in India

If you’re looking for a place that’s unlike anywhere else in India — or, frankly, the world — head to the intentional community of Auroville in South India. This UNESCO-recognised global township was founded in the 1960s with the goal of “realising human unity,” beyond the illusory divisions of creed or nationality, and it’s home to generations of residents from around the world. Many visitors come for an hour or two, just long enough to view Auroville’s spiritual centre — the golden, dome-shaped Matrimandir .

However, it’s worth sticking around a bit longer to get a feel for what the community is about. As Akash Kapur, who grew up in Auroville and authored “ Better to Have Gone ” and “ India Becoming ,” puts it: “Come to Auroville if you’re interested in alternative societies, sustainable living, or spirituality, but try not to just drop in for a few hours (as many do), and instead spend some time here, really getting to know the people and their work. The community rewards sustained immersion.”

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Andaman Islands

Andaman Island

Although most people associate the crystalline waters of the Andaman Sea with Thai island getaways, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in this tropical region are under Indian control. This little stretch of paradise is full of gorgeous shorelines, but most visitors devote their vacations to the island of Swaraj Dweep (formerly known as Havelock). The most popular beach on the island is Radhanagar Beach, which offers just over a mile of white sand sandwiched between tropical jungle and warm, transparent waters.

Getting to this remote island requires a bit of gumption: You’ll need to fly from the Indian mainland to Port Blair on South Andaman Island, then catch a ferry or charter a seaplane for the final stretch. While visitors are welcome on many islands in the chain, a few — including secluded North Sentinel Island — are off-limits.

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Places to visit in India

While many travellers see India’s capital as a jumping-off point for visiting further-afield destinations, it’s worth sticking around for a while to truly appreciate what Delhi has to offer. There’s certainly never a dull moment in this busy metropolis, whether you’re shopping for handicrafts at one of its numerous markets or learning about medieval and Mughal history at one of its three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar , and Red Fort. Although Delhi is undeniably rambunctious, it also has a quieter, more peaceful side that you can find amidst the trees and 15th-century tombs of Central Delhi’s Lodi Gardens or in the quiet interiors of the Baháʼí Lotus Temple.

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Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Taj Mahal

Many travellers to India put the 17th-century Taj Mahal at the top of their list. This white marble mausoleum is easily India’s most recognisable structure — and it’s one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. This popular attraction also has a romantic backstory. “This iconic symbol of love is renowned for its architectural beauty, intricate marble work, and the captivating story behind its creation by emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal,” notes Billo. The bodies of the emperor and his wife remain interred in the Taj to this day.

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Jaipur, Rajasthan

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The capital of Rajasthan and one-third of North India’s popular Golden Triangle tourist route (which also includes Agra and Delhi), Jaipur is a must-visit for those who love architecture and shopping. “The Pink City, as it’s nicknamed, offers a rich cultural heritage, stunning [landmarks] like Amber Fort, vibrant bazaars, and intricate handicrafts,” says Billo. Many of Jaipur’s key attractions are found in the historic walled part of the city, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019. Highlights include Jantar Mantar (a collection of oversized — and fully functional — astronomical instruments dating to the 17th century) and Hawa Mahal, or Palace of the Winds, a honeycomb-shaped palace designed with tiny windows that allowed air to flow freely through its interior.

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Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Jodhpur

Dubbed the Blue City because of the cerulean-coloured buildings that extend for miles through the oldest part of town, Jodhpur has long attracted travellers eager to explore the ramparts of the larger-than-life Mehrangarh Fort. It’s also home to the grandiose Umaid Bhawan Palace , which made headlines in 2018 when Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas tied the knot there. While Jodhpur’s beautiful, regal architecture is reason enough to visit, there’s more to the city than massive forts and grand palaces. “The area around the Toorji ka Jhalra stepwell in the old city is fun to explore,” says hotelier Sapna Bhatia, owner of Kaner Retreat and Jodhpur-area native. “For nature enthusiasts, there’s the Rao Jodha desert park near Mehrangarh Fort.”

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Udaipur, Rajasthan

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T+L readers’ favourite city in Asia and second favourite city in the world, Udaipur very much fits the bill of a fairy tale destination. Nicknamed the City of Lakes , thanks to its seven lakes, this gorgeous destination is home to some of India’s finest luxury hotels plus historic whitewashed palaces, including the magnificent City Palace, an 11-palace complex that houses hotels, a huge museum with an impressive collection of European crystal, and a royal residence. A short boat ride from the palace lies the 18th-century Taj Lake Palace, an opulent palace-turned-hotel in the middle of Lake Pichola. It’s a quick drive from The Oberoi, Udaivilas , a purpose-built palatial hotel with onion-domed cupolas and a moat-like swimming pool that directly connects to some of the rooms.  

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If you’re looking for a less-frequented, but no less amazing, alternative to more touristed states such as Rajasthan, consider Gujarat. “Under-explored but culturally rich, this state in India is a tapestry of festivals, textiles, architectural heritage, communities, and landscape,” says Rudra. Gujarat was also the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, who led the Salt March, one of his most famous acts of peaceful protest, through the state in 1930. Rudra suggests visiting the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial , which “honours the activists through murals, installations, sculptures, art, and related film.” It’s also worth checking out the Kutch district, known for its distinct metal bells, which were originally used for keeping track of livestock and are now popular as decorative wind chimes.

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The northeast Indian state of Assam is home to a treasure for wildlife enthusiasts: Kaziranga National Park . This expansive, UNESCO-listed wildlife refuge near the borders of Bangladesh and Bhutan has the largest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses on the planet, providing a home to roughly 2,000 of these massive beasts. Although rhinos are the star attraction on park safaris, all sorts of animals live here, including tigers, elephants, gibbons, sloth bears, and a small number of endangered Ganges River dolphins.

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Historic, glitzy, and positively gargantuan, Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) is easily one of India’s most cosmopolitan destinations. This city by the sea is the nation’s financial and entertainment capital, and while you’re unlikely to rub shoulders with Bollywood stars here, you’re sure to see a lot of impressive attractions in very little time. Take a boat out to Elephanta Island to explore fifth– and sixth–century rock-hewn cave temples, marvel at the grand Indo-Saracenic architecture at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus , or see thousands of clothes hanging out to dry at Dhobi Ghat, the world’s largest open-air laundry. Then, head to the sleek neighbourhood of Bandra West, where many of Mumbai’s best restaurants and hotels are located, including Taj Lands End, voted T+L readers’ favourite city hotel in India in 2023.

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India’s smallest state, Goa, is arguably its top beach destination, where long days of swimming and sunbathing turn into longer nights of partying on the sand. While Goa has been known as a hippie haven since the 1960s, it’s started to shed its reputation in recent decades. It’s still very much a party state, though it also draws in families and couples in search of sea and sun, sans nightlife.

It’s a great place for history buffs as well, with numerous seaside forts and UNESCO-recognised churches that were built when Goa was under Portuguese rule. And while the destination has always been loved for its fiery dishes that combine traditional Konkani ingredients with Portuguese influences, it has also emerged as a culinary hot spot, where a new generation of chefs is showcasing everything from Japanese yakitori to jackfruit tamales.

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25 of the best places to visit in India

Spanning cities, desert, beach, jungle and Himalaya, these are the places in India you must visit at least once

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Its no secret that India is a gem when it comes to diversity and charm. From the snow-covered Himalayas to the golden dunes of the Thar Desert, this country makes for a radical collision of terrains, cultures and wildlife. As far as holiday destinations go, few are as fascinating. And in fact, whether you’re in search of royal splendor, a chilled-out beach hideaway, a jungle safari, a vibrant city break or just a healthy dose of history, you’ll be raving about any trip here for years to come.

Visit Kashmir if you're looking for a dose of natural beauty coupled with snow for some mesmerizing views. Get on a motorbike to make a trip to Ladakh for that adrenaline rush. Roam around the capital of Delhi for some mouth-watering food and Mughal architecture. Take a tour of the state of Rajasthan if ancient palaces, deserts and endless shopping excites you. Go down to the south for beaches, tea gardens, centuries old temples and some wildlife sanctuaries.

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Mumbai

1.  Mumbai

The birthplace of Bollywood. Flashy seafront promenades. Impressive Raj-era architecture. Mumbai is a buzzing metropolis of more than 20 million people and a definitive stop on any India itinerary. Upmarket SoBo or South Bombay is home to the art quarter  of Kala Ghoda, upscale restaurants and shopping in Colaba, and architectural icons like the Chhatrapati Shivaji Teminus. Further north, most travellers make a beeline for the up-and-coming seaside neighbourhood of Bandra, which boasts old-world churches, trendy restaurants and thriving nightlife.

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Delhi

2.  Delhi

India’s beautiful, sometimes overwhelming capital feels like a microcrosm of the country as a whole, with its diversity of food, craft and cultures. However, it holds its own thanks to a high concentration of historic buildings, museums and plenty of calming green space. Hectic Old Delhi is a labyrinth of narrow alleys packed with delightful markets and street food, but it’s the grand Mughal-era monuments of Red Fort and Jama Masjid that truly dazzle. In New Delhi, trendy shopping and dining precincts such as Khan Market sit alongside historic venues like the tomb-studded Lodhi Gardens.

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Goa

3.  Goa

The palm-fringed, seaside state of Goa is known for its lively beaches, bars and binge-worthy seafood. Popular beaches such as Vagator and Anjuna are home to casual shacks on the sand, as well as slick resorts, flea markets and plush nightspots. Since its days as a hippie haven in the 1970s, Goa has evolved into very much the sophisticated tourist destination – to see this side of the state, roam colonial-era architecture in the Latin Quarter of Fontainhas, or go bird watching amid sprawling mangroves at the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary.

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Jaipur

4.  Jaipur

The ‘Pink City’ earned its name from the salmon-hued façades of its Old City, of which the most striking examples are the grand City Palace and Hawa Mahal. Explore the vibrant markets of Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar, however, and you’ll find every colour imaginable in block-printed cotton fabrics, dazzling embroidered bedspreads and leather jutti footwear.  Rajasthan’s capital still retains its royal heritage – just check out formidable hilltop fortresses Amer and Nahargarh, or the host of luxurious ‘palace hotels’.

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Chennai

5.  Chennai

Once known as Madras, Chennai has a special place in  India ’s cultural and artistic heart. You can find c lassic South Indian fare, fashion and warm hospitality in the historic centre of Mylapore and the seaside of Marina Beach. Looking to let off some steam? Best head to nearby party town Mahabalipuram. If you want to understand how ancient India lives on within a bustling urban city, then Chennai is the spot.

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Pondicherry

6.  Pondicherry

People are drawn to Pondicherry (also known as Puducherry) for many reasons. The city was a French colonial settlement until 1954, and this history is reflected today in the city’s distinctive architecture, culture and food scene. Some come to Pondicherry to admire the heritage buildings, others to soak up the sun and salt at the beach or get active with adventure pursuits.

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Manali

7.  Manali

An ever-popular mountain resort town in the state of Himachal Pradesh, nestled amongst high peaks in the alluring lush green Beas valley, Manali is one of the most popular tourist spots in northern India. Visitors come for trekking, climbing, skiing and rafting, to take in the stunning views, mountain air and snow. It attracts plenty of backpackers too, seeking to chill out in the hippie villages surrounding the town.

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Pune

8.  Pune

Pune is often seen as being in  Mumbai ’s shadow – it’s just  three hours away by car – but this  Indian  destination is exciting in its own right. Thanks to its massive student population and the influx of expats who’ve been drawn to the cooler, less polluted and less crowded town, Pune is an awesome place to explore. History and culture abound, of course, but exciting restaurants and pubs make it even more vibrant.

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Shimla

9.  Shimla

This delightful north Indian hill station, one of the country’s smallest cities, attracts holidaymakers from all over India and beyond. As well as a pleasant, cooler climate in summer – and occasional snow in winter – it’s clean and green. Shimla is situated at 7,100ft, with access by twisting roads or the popular narrow-gauge ‘toy train’. The most well-known landmark is the main street, Mall Road: a pedestrian-only walkway, with a variety of shops and restaurants on one side and views across the valley to the other. Everyone comes here, night or day, to promenade.

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Bangalore

10.  Bangalore

Bangalore (or Bengaluru) might be known as the Silicon Valley of  India , but there’s more to this southern city than tech. You’ll find a multitude of cultural, historical, architectural, artistic and natural attractions that will keep you occupied and entertained for days on end.

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Udaipur

11.  Udaipur

Udaipur is often called the ‘Venice of the East’, and while this may be a slight exaggeration, its numerous lakes and bridges certainly lend it a unique charm. Seemingly frozen in time, this historical city still has a palace with a royal family in residence. Its glamour made it a perfect backdrop for James Bond’s adventures in ‘Octopussy’ (screenings of which happen daily around the old city). There’s plenty for history and culture buffs to see and do, but there’s also incredible food, shopping, and pleasant weather. 

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Madhya Pradesh

12.  Madhya Pradesh

The elusive Bengal tiger, wild elephants, sloth bears and a host of other endangered species rove the dense forests of Madhya Pradesh. Bang in the centre of the country, this vast state is home to national parks and reserves including Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Satpura and Pench, which provided the setting for ‘The Jungle Book’ . Guided safaris and an array of cosy lodges afford visitors more than just a glimpse of India’s enchanting wildlife.

Assam

13.  Assam

Low hills carpeted in endless tea estates are the trademark of this state in India’s remote north-east. Assam is often described as a gateway to the Eastern Himalaya, but the land of the endangered one-horned rhino is worthy of deeper exploration. Stay at a luxurious Raj-era plantation and sip refined Assam tea, cruise on the mighty Brahmaputra river, and traverse the wild grasslands of Kaziranga National Park for the best shot at spotting a rare rhinoceros.

Mysore

14.  Mysore

In the southern state of Karnataka, the former royal city of Mysore is fast emerging as a popular tourist choice thanks to its traditional atmosphere and striking heritage architecture. Renowned as a hub for yogi, this is the perfect place to perfect your ashtanga . Have a wander and fill up your bags at the various eclectic markets brimming with lavish silks and sandalwood. To round off a trip in style, try the opulent Mysore Palace, which is packed with ancient artworks and intricate wood carvings.

Himachal Pradesh

15.  Himachal Pradesh

Surrounded by the mighty Himalaya, the beautiful mountain state of Himachal Pradesh offers spectacular vistas at every turn. With high-altitude mountain passes, apple orchards, rhododendron forests and glacial rivers, the region is a nature lover’s paradise. Come summer, city-dwellers from the plains flock to towns such as Manali, Shimla and Dharamshala, home to the Dalai Lama. For the more intrepid, treks such as the Pin Parvati offer a chance to explore picturesque Himalayan villages like Nakthan.

Kolkata

16.  Kolkata

Old-school yellow taxis, a heritage tram network and stately Victorian mansions lend the former British Indian capital a certain vintage charm. This culturally diverse city on the banks of the Hooghly river is known as an arts and music hub, with major architectural landmarks including the Victoria Memorial and St Paul’s Cathedral. Explore the busy flower markets, eat dim sum for breakfast in Chinatown and wander vibrant Park Street. We recommend visiting during the Bengali Hindu festival of Durga Puja, when the city pulls out all the stops to celebrate the goddess Durga for five days.

Kochi and Kerala

17.  Kochi and Kerala

Visitors often spend a few days exploring Kochi’s diverse heritage before delving deeper into verdant Kerala. This port city was once an important centre of the spice trade, controlled over the centuries by the Dutch, British and Portuguese. Learn about the city’s rich history on a walk through Fort Kochi, known for its spice shops, artsy cafés, European churches and Chinese fishing nets. Splash out on ayurvedic massages,  gorge yourself silly on   appam   (a type of pancake), and glide down the coconut-palm-lined backwaters on a houseboat.

Palitana

18.  Palitana

The Taj Mahal is undoubtedly iconic, but if you want something that will really take your breath away, try Palitana at sunrise. More than 1,000 temples blanket the mountaintop: the holiest pilgrimage place in the world for followers of Jainism, an ancient Indian religion. You have to climb steps for at least an hour and a half to get there, but that does tend to mean you won’t have to compete with as many other tourists. Palitana is also the only legally vegetarian city on earth: it outlawed the buying and selling of animal products in 2014.

Ahmedabad

19.  Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad is the capital of Gujarat, Rajasthan’s neighbour state. Grand havelis (lavishly painted mansions) and vivid textile markets line the streets of its Unesco-listed old city, while mind-boggling monuments such as the Rani Ki Vav stepwell and the Sun Temple in Modhera are a day trip away. And then there’s the food: a Gujarati thali is one of the most indulgent culinary experiences you can have in India. Despite all this, hardly any tourists make it to Gujarat. Their loss, your gain.

Arunachal Pradesh

20.  Arunachal Pradesh

With a disputed border with China ,  Arunachal Pradesh in north-east India is one of the country’s least-visited states. You’ll need an (easily obtained) permit to enter. Once in, you’ll have adventures through sprawling Himalayan vistas, experience dozens of distinct tribal cultures far removed from stereotypical India, a nd you’ll never once have to move over to avoid appearing in someone else’s Instagram shot. Promise.

Majuli

21.  Majuli

The Keralan city of Alleppey is famous for its backwaters – a little too famous, in fact. Instead, t ry Majuli river island in Assam, one of India’s seven northeastern sister states. Quiet fishermen in wooden longboats replace lumbering houseboats and tourist motorboats. Instead of walking down streets of hotels, cycle through friendly villages of bamboo huts on stilts, finishing off your days with locally made rice beer called apong .

Ladakh

22.  Ladakh

Part of the Himalayas, Ladakh is a place of snow-capped mountains, serene lakes, and sprawling valleys. Head here for for adventure activities like trekking, mountain biking and river rafting, while also exploring the region’s Buddhist monasteries. Time your trip in alignment with traditional festivals like Hemis Tsechu and Saka Dawa and join in with the huge celebrations. If you’re after a unique cultural experience – spanning cuisine, handicrafts and music – you’ll find it in this mystical land.

Chhattisgarh

23.  Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh could be one of the most underrated destinations in India. Located in central India, this state is known for its ancient temples, ruins, and monuments – including the famous Bhoramdeo temple – plus its natural beauty and tribal communities. The lush green forests, waterfalls and wildlife sanctuaries in Chhattisgarh make it a treat for nature lovers. Don’t skip a trip to the Bhimbetka caves, where you can see rock paintings by the earliest human inhabitants of India.

Jammu and Kashmir

24.  Jammu and Kashmir

This state in the northernmost part of India has been called a ‘heaven on earth’, and its breathtaking landscapes and serene natural beauty are properly awe-inspiring. From the majestic Himalayan mountain ranges to the serene Dal Lake, Jammu and Kashmir has a plethora of ultra-scenic spots to explore. And beyond all that nature, the state is also home to several historic temples, forts, and monasteries: Amar Mahal Palace and Hari Parbat Fort both deserve a spot on your itinerary.

Uttarakhand

25.  Uttarakhand

If you’re after nature or adventure, Uttarakhand is a must. From famous hill stations like Mussoorie and Nainital to the holy cities of Haridwar and Rishikesh, the state is a place of spirituality and beauty popularly known as the ‘Land of Gods’.

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The 23 best places to go in India in 2023 

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The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

If 2022 was the year of revenge travel, let 2023 encourage you to slow down and soak it all in. From immersive art exhibitions to quaint homestays and sexy boutique hotels that offer truly local experiences, our list of the best places to visit in India in 2023 will inspire you to engage with local communities, and travel slower but deeper, in more meaningful, magical ways.

Here, are the 23 destinations – as vetted and recommended by  Condé Nast Traveller editors. And don’t forget to visit our global list of international destinations to visit next year – the best places to visit in 2023 , vetted by  Condé Nast Traveller editors, plus ideas for  places to visit in the UK ,  places to go in the USA , and top spots in Spain . Happy travels.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Go for : A new island hotel and amazing outdoor adventures

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For the longest time, a trip to the Andamans meant picking between homestays or the only premium boutique hotel on the island. That’s changed in the past few years, with resorts like Taj Exotica Resort & Spa and Jalakara . The most recent entrant to the mix is Tilar Siro , a CGH Earth outpost in Havelock Island (now, Swaraj Dweep). The 25-key property is breezy, green and immersive. You can learn about the island’s history and food, take scuba diving courses and enjoy guided walks through the dense rainforests. There’s a lot to do beyond Havelock, including sea safaris at Cinque Island and kayaking expeditions with stargazing thrown in. Take a day trip to Barren Island to visit India’s only active volcano or take a ferry to Little Andaman Island for pristine beaches and lagoons.  Arundhati Ail

Arittapatti, Tamil Nadu

Go for : Tamil Nadu’s first Biodiversity Heritage Site

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A first for the state, Arittapatti village – roughly 230kms from Coimbatore – has been declared Tamil Nadu’s first and India’s 35th Biodiversity Heritage Site. As green spaces across the globe shrink, this move by the state government is a step towards a greener future and an attempt to preserve the unique landscape of rocky hills that supports 72 lakes, 200 natural spring ponds, and three reservoirs, apart from the 75 species of birds, raptor species, megalithic structures and rock-cut temples that date back 2,000 years in the area. While the state government prepares to build the area’s tourism potential, go before the crowds surge, to enjoy birdsong, gushing streams and a biodiverse ecosystem.  Smitha Menon

Go for: Cruises on the Brahmaputra River

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Cruises across the mighty Brahmaputra River and an exploration of its riverine culture has thrown a new spotlight on Assam’s culture, history and biodiversity. These river cruises are offered both by Assam Tourism and by private operators like the Assam Bengal Navigation Company which have upped the ante on luxury travel with vessels that encapsulate the heritage and culture of the region and tours that provide a window into the history, culture and crafts of the state. The latest of these is the soon-to-be-launched Ganga Vilas Cruise, the world’s longest cruise from Varanasi to Assam via Bangladesh which will embark on its maiden voyage in January 2023. These cruises offer a unique perspective of the land from water and provide access to islands and national parks and include craft tours, local food experiences, tea garden trails, village walks, visits to age-old temples and a chance to see the Great Indian One Horned Rhino in the wild.  Diya Kohli

Arunachal Pradesh

Go for : The newfound accessibility, Ziro Festival, untouched nature

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Arunachal Pradesh is the ideal destination for a retreat into silence. Jaw-dropping sunsets take over the valleys here, more than 500 species of birds call the wooded landscape of this state their home and the gush of a hidden waterfall will be the only sound to break your chain of thought. Until now, the state’s natural beauty remained unexplored for the lack of accessibility. But in November 2022, the inauguration of the Donyi Polo airport opened gateways to the possibility of a novel getaway. With this airport located in Hollongi, some 15 km from Itanagar, travellers finally have direct access to the capital city and a new entry point into the state. Visit Tawang Monastery – the largest monastery in India – while you’re here, trek through the untouched fields of Bomdila or make plans to drop by for the Ziro Festival for a weekend of music and eco-conscious living against the stunning Himalayan backdrop.  Ria Gupta

Bengaluru, Karnataka

Go for : The Museum of Art & Photography, benne dosa, Cubbon Park promenade

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Namma Bengaluru has something new to offer you every time you visit it. If you are an art lover, the city’s latest offering, the Museum of Art & Photography – which will go public in early 2023 – will open up a whole new world encompassing photographs, ancient and modern art, sculptures and textiles and more. Let the colours of contemporary artist Jangarh Singh Shyam’s  Portrait of a Barasingha  wash over you or marvel at the intricacies of the bronze sculptures from decades ago at the cultural space which is located in the heart of the city on Kasturba Road. Once you have had your art fill, head to the Airlines Hotel less than 500 metres away and enjoy a plate of crispy masala dosa with piping hot sambar, coconut chutney and a freshly brewed tumbler of filter coffee – all under a lush green tree canopy. Burn all of it off with a leisurely walk at Cubbon Park just a few metres away and head to the good old Blossom Book House or its newer, hipper contender, Champaca to pick up your next read.  Sneha Kanchan

Belur and Halebid, Karnataka

Go for : The sacred temples of the Hoysala Empire – India’s official nomination for the  UNESCO World Heritage Site tag in 2022-23

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Why should you visit 12th-century temples in 2023? For starters, these magnificent structures about 200kms from Bengaluru are intricately carved and shockingly well-preserved reminders of the Hoysala dynasty, a secular family – that receives less attention from history lovers as compared to the Vijayanagar Empire’s Hampi – that ruled across the Deccan region from 1006 to about 1346 CE. The Hoysaleswara temple in Halebid, which loosely translates to old capital or ruined city, demonstrates how the rulers of yore encouraged the intermingling of religions and ideologies: the structure follows the Shaivism tradition but includes themes and motifs from Vaishnavism and Shaktism, along with images from Jainism. Inside, painstakingly hand-carved sculptures depict scenes from the Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana. Along with this temple, the nearby Kesava temple in Belur has also been proposed to be listed under the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The ensembles blend Dravidian-style design with Bhumija and Nagara traditions of temple architecture from central and northern India, respectively.  SM

Go for : New hotels and restaurants and the Goa Carnival

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Spanish tapas at Mystras in Assagao, a taste of spiced Indian fare at Juju in Colva and cocktails and mushroom cakes at Fig & Maple – these are only some of the new delights on Goa’s burgeoning food and drink scene. Helming the revolution of South Indian cuisine in Goa is the newly opened Hosa, a Portuguese-styled outpost set up by Rohit Khattar of Indian Accent, Comorin and Koloman. With JW Marriott’s new property slated to pop up in Vagator next year, there’s ample to keep you hooked to the sunny state. For a taste of the spirit of Goa, make sure you witness the processions of the Goa Carnival 2023. Come February , the streets of Panjim, Mapusa, Margao and Vasco will come alive with dancers, acrobats, musicians and the escorts that tail the carnival’s King Momo. It’s the time of year when pranksters come knocking on doors, street plays celebrate the art of mockery and everyone unites for the love of food, drink and merriment. Don’t leave without taking back a souvenir in the form of one of the many homegrown spirits coming out of the state.  RG

Hanle, Ladakh

Go for : India’s first Dark Sky Reserve, Hanle Monastery

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Experience a starry night like never before at Hanle, a picturesque hamlet in Ladakh. Hanle is set to be the main character in India’s astronomical tourism story as the site for the country’s first Dark Sky Reserve which will be operational by early 2023. Situated 4,500 metres above sea level as part of the Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary, the reserve aims to lower light pollution for better observation of the inky night sky dotted with stars and planets. Once there, do not forget to visit the 17th-century Hanle Monastery located on a hilltop for some inner peace and a panoramic view of the village and its unique landscape.  SK

Jaipur, Rajasthan

Go for : Safaris, the Jaipur Literature Festival and new hotel and bar openings

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Safari enthusiasts can now go on a leopard game drive just 30 minutes away from Jaipur city. In May 2022, the Rajasthan state government opened up the Amargarh Leopard Reserve, which sprawls across 1,524 hectares and is home to 16 cats and 250 species of birds. Besides the leopard, keep your eyes peeled for hyenas, jackals, wild cats, foxes, civets, nilgai, sambar and birds including peacocks, parakeets and woodpeckers. Amagarh is also home to an 18th-century fort built by Maharaja Jawai Singh II. Time your visit to one of India’s most exciting literature festivals. The Jaipur Literature Fest is slated to take place from 19 to 23 January and will feature speakers like Anthony Sattin and Sudha Murty. Stay at the newly opened Villa Palladio , a nine-room boutique hotel that looks straight out of a jewel box, from the duo behind the famous Bar Palladio. For a drink, check out Johri & Sons, a slick new bar concocting smashing cocktails with a twist, and a side of ker sangri samosas and roomali khakra. It’s a fitting end to a day spent in the wilderness.  Shradha Shahani

Srinagar, India

Go for: New infrastructure for easier road tripping, elevated nature retreats

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Srinagar, an alluring and once hard-to-visit destination in the Kashmir Valley, is opening up to travellers in a big way in 2023, with new roadways making it easier than ever to get in and around.

In the heart of the Kashmir Valley, the gem of Srinagar – with its winding waterways and colourful houseboats – is equally alluring and challenging to plan a visit to. Yet the destination seems to be shifting gears, with the government greenlighting development projects that will benefit travellers.

Srinagar has some vibrant new openings:  Karan Mahal , a swanky, intimate stay in the historic residence of Kashmir’s former rulers and amid nearly 60 acres of orchards and woods, launched last year, while  Qayaam Gah , a stylish, Sufi-inspired nature retreat in the Zabarwan Hills, with unfettered bird’s-eye views of Dal Lake, opened this summer. Additionally, Indian Hotels Company Limited (also behind the Taj Hotels) will bring its affordable brand, Ginger Hotels , to Srinagar in the first half of 2023.

The capital is also about to get a boost in accessibility, with a spate of highways and tunnels planned to open in 2023 that will, among other connections, make it easier to drive from Kashmir – across breathtaking landscapes – to neighbouring Ladakh, even in winter. Other side trips that will be easier to reach, thanks to the new infrastructure: Sonamarg (which translates to “golden meadow”), a stunning hill station that is poised for substantial tourism development in the years to come, and Pahalgam, an idyllic getaway that has long drawn travellers to its pastoral charms. The latter will see, in early 2023, the opening of  Shepherd’s Barn , a cottage stay by Ramneek Kaur (whose family owns the Bollywood-favourite Pahalgam Hotel), which will add rooms to an existing program of craft tours and local activities under the auspices of the Shepherd Crafts Cultural Centre. With so much change underfoot, there is no better time to experience the area – and before everyone else starts to do the same. Saumya Ancheri

Jeypore, Odisha

Go for: New trekking trails

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Amid the heritage structures and urban strongholds of Odisha, Jeypore poses as a fine repository of all things natural. From caves hidden in the depths of forests to bold waterfalls, there’s ample to see and discover here. Thanks to the local administration’s efforts, one of its key areas – the Nakti Dangar hill of Jeypore’s Pangi forest reserve – will soon have a designated trail route for travellers. This means that you will now be able to navigate through the wild at a height of 1,400 metres. On the way, you can spot various endangered species such as the Jeypore Hill Gecko. The project is expected to be completed towards the end of 2023 and will present a resting stop at the top of the hill to complement the trail. The city also packs within it a host of cultural outposts. Think temples, palaces and the forts that let you in on the city’s past as a trading hotspot – all surrounded by the Eastern Ghats and blanketed in a cool breezy climate.  RG

Kochi, Kerala

Go for : Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Chinese fishing nets, history lessons

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Come December , the bright bylanes of fort Kochi will don different expressions of art as Kochi-Muziris Biennale returns physically after a brief pandemic-induced hiatus. The Biennale, an international contemporary art exhibition, will spill into the next year and end in April 2023 with installations and events set up in and around several locations of the scenic Fort Kochi. Be sure to set a couple of days aside to cover as many locations and artworks as you can while taking in the beauty of the place and its architecture on foot. For the history buffs, there are the 16th-century Mattancherry Palace built by the Portuguese and the Paradesi Synagogue in Jew Town that will momentarily transport you back to that era. As the sun sets, Chinese fishing nets will beckon you with a lively and fun fish auction experience.  SK

Go for : The coast’s newest surf school and beach zipline in Devgad

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In 2021, the Chipi Parule Airport in Sindhudurg was finally inaugurated after a wait of more than 20 years. This year brought another reason to visit the Konkan coast. Adventure company Flying Konkan has launched the very first Board Surfing School on the coast at the Devgad and Taramburi beaches. At the Flying Konkan Surfing School, beginners and experienced surfers are welcome to catch some waves. The coast at Devgad (about 100km from Ratnagiri, towards Goa) is less crowded and less explored than most shores, creating an ideal atmosphere for slow, leisurely surfing. Waves are typically 3-5ft in April and can reach 10ft in May. If you’re not interested in surfing, you can enjoy the school’s very own coastal zipline over the beach.  AA

Kuno, Madhya Pradesh

Go for: The comeback of cheetahs, vibe with the wild

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When you draw up your travel calendar for 2023, do not forget to squeeze in a quick trip to the centre of the country for a very special reason. Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park recently became home to cheetahs that have made a comeback in India seven decades after being declared extinct. By 2023, you should get a chance to spot the Namibian cheetahs (all eight of them if you’re lucky!) roaming in all their spotted glory in the lap of the Vindhyas at Kuno. If the cheetahs are elusive, you can always hop onto a safari jeep and let the park’s flora and fauna – with close to 30 mammals, 200 birds and 14 species of fish – whisk you away from the fast-paced city life.  SK

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Go for : Lollapalooza, Van Gogh 360 and the exciting sports scene

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There are ample reasons to visit the city of dreams on any given day. It could be for the serendipity of catching your favourite stars shooting in the middle of Kala Ghoda, or for the miraculous urban forest where leopards roam in midst of all things manmade. But in the coming year, some never-before moments will accentuate the bustling little world that is Mumbai. Chicago’s international music festival Lollapalooza ( 28-29 January 2023 ) is making its Asia debut in the city in 2023. Indigenous artists such as AP Dhillon, Prateek Kuhad, Bombay Brass and others will share the space with international hit bands Imagine Dragons, Cigarettes After Sex, Zhu and Diplo. While you’re here for the love of music, also head to Van Gogh 360 (20 January to 17 February 2023), an immersive art experience that’ll display 300 artworks by the Dutch painter in a never-before setting. The floors and ceilings of Mumbai’s World Trade Centre will be drenched in colour, complemented by audio-visual elements for a dreamy experience. 2023 is also a big year for sports in the country. With India hosting the 2023 ICC World Cup, Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium is expected to run at least a few of the matches on the roster.  RG

Go for : Offroading, the Hornbill Festival

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In a spur to promote off-roading tourism in Nagaland, the state’s government has been urging travellers to head off the beaten track. Nagaland Offroad, an initiative by the Government of Nagaland with Wander Beyond Boundaries, encourages travel beyond the conventional destinations of Kohima and Dimapur. This is a land where between the slush and ridges, local communities welcome you with open arms and a jungle of wilderness awaits exploration. As part of the initiative, you can stay in local homestays, eat at regional restaurants and discover craft shops on your way. You can choose a track across 13 districts, each presenting unique topographies, flora and fauna and local culture to interact with. After a brief hiatus, the famous Hornbill Festival held near Kohima also sprung back in 2021. If you haven’t yet, watch the tribes of Nagaland display the best of their traditions in wrestling matches, bamboo festivals, walkathons, heritage walks, loin loom events and more.  RG

Pune, Maharashtra

Go for : The indie food scene

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Butchers, brewers, bakers and even candlemakers: this hip city is home to all. Pune has a combination of things going for itself like its proximity to Mumbai, affordable housing and a laidback but driven attitude. This chill vibe has since attracted young working professionals and entrepreneurs looking to start up in a city that has access to green open spaces and an audience that wants the coolth of Mumbai minus its hustle. Feeding this community is a crop of food folks hungry for more. There’s Dohiti, which churns not just warm, flaky croissants out but also cinnamon rolls with local ingredients like jaggery and finger millet and swaps blueberry for the local kokum (Garcinia indica) in cheesecakes; Niket Drego of The Daily Cut, which focuses on small-batch experimental cold cuts such as vindaloo chorizo, and WeIdliwale, a restaurant and delivery kitchen that zooms into regional cuisine from Karnataka. Tipplers have a range of options to choose from as well: craft brewery Great State Aleworks collaborates with farmers for new brews while others like Yavasura, Kimaya Brewing Co., Doolally and Moonshine Meadery, believed to be Asia’s first meadery, are all based out of the city. Experimental food pop-ups with brewers, chefs, bakers and mixologists add to the inventive dine-out scene.  SM

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Go for : A truly luxurious wellness circuit

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Rishikesh, often referred to as the birthplace of yoga, became a port of call this year for travellers looking to meld wellness with classic luxury. Vana, a wellness retreat near Dehradun, Uttarakhand, announced a rebrand as Six Senses Vana that offers everything from a four-day fast fix-up to complete detoxification of body and mind during a month-long Ayurvedic Panchakarma retreat. At Ananda in the Himalayas , situated around a restored Maharaja's palace in the hills above Rishikesh, guests can pick from Eastern healing philosophies – Ayurveda, Vedanta, yoga – blended with Western techniques. And Taj Rishikesh , which sprawls over 12.5 acres of lush gardens on the slopes of the Garhwali Himalayas along the banks of river Ganga offers spa treatments influenced by the characteristics of the mighty river. Think sensitivity, calm, energy, generosity and strength.  SM

Santiniketan, West Bengal

Go for : The Baul Festival, art, culture and Rabindranath Tagore

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Santiniketan, home to the acclaimed Viswa Bharati University and Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, is a hub of literature, art and culture in West Bengal. This prestigious university, set up by Tagore in 1921, was an extension of the ashram and school started by his father Maharishi Debendranath Tagore. Envisioned as a space of learning, scholarship and propagation of the arts, the university is the green heart of the town of Bolpur and it is surrounded by the idyllic surrounds of the Birbhum countryside, complete with picturesque rivers, red earth and forests of mango, sal and golden acacia trees. Its history and heritage structures are likely to be inscribed into the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2023. These include the stunning Kanch Mandir, a prayer hall made of Belgian glass and the Kala Bhavana or fine arts faculty with sculptures, frescos and murals by its illustrious faculty including modern Indian art and sculpture pioneers Nandalal Bose and Ramkinkar Baij. Unhurried tours on foot or cycle rickshaw allow visitors to take it all in and stop for an occasional tea break at any of the charming cafes in the area. Apart from Tagore’s own enterprise and its legacy in his poetry and songs, Santiniketan also straddles the region’s folk culture, food and craft – from baul musicians to local food and cotton weaving – all of which are showcased in community-run spaces and weekly fairs or haats under the trees. Visit between winter and spring to participate in the Poush mela (December), the Baul mela (January) and the Basanta Utsav (March) – where songs reverberate through the land and men and women dance in joyous celebration.  DK

Go for : New hotels, cherry blossoms, music and food festivals

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If you consider nature a luxury, there was never a dearth of luxury in Shillong. The Meghalayan capital, with its pink winter and green trekking trails, holds an abundance of wild escapades. But to add to that, the state-owned Crowborough Hotel also opened its doors as Vivanta Meghalaya in September 2022. Being Meghalaya’s first five-star property, this hotel is the state’s first take on a luxury getaway. The next big thing on the cards is the opening of Courtyard by Marriott next year. Travellers will now have a host of stay options for when they visit to explore the city’s indie rock scene or wild forests. While you’re here, catch the Shillong Autumn Festival as the banks of Umiam Lake turn into a hub of local food, crafts and music, and watch the landscape bloom with flowers at the Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival. Save an extra day and drive 20 km to Umbir, where every November, the eco-friendly Hills Festival presents an opportunity to camp under the stars, learn about local foraging and feast on local cuisine.  RG

Tons Valley, Uttarakhand

Go for : Idyllic mountain views and a truly local experience

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After setting up an online shop in 2020 to enable city dwellers to buy produce like fresh apples and kidney beans from farmers based in rural Uttarakhand, the Tons Shop is under threat, due to a rise in shipping prices. One way to help bring capital back to the locals in the idyllic rolling hills and lush green valleys of Uttarakhand is to sign up for a trail of Tons, organised by Tons Trails , a social enterprise promoting sustainable tourism in the region. In the spring, instead of crowding Dehradun, tourists can follow nomads into mystical grasslands, drink from glacial streams and learn about seasonal flowers and medicinal plants via a tour led by locals.  SM

Udupi, Karnataka

Go for : a new pet-friendly homestay, birdwatching and untouched beaches

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Most people would associate the word "Udupi" with India's many Udupi restaurants—a genre of restaurants across Indian cities serving South Indian classics like idlis, vadas, dosas and more. But there's a lot more to the region in Karnataka. About an hour's drive from Mangaluru, Udupi is home to several vibrant temples, the most popular of which is the Udupi Sri Krishna Temple. In 2022, travelling pet parents Priyanka Jena and Tanveer Taj set up Praana Experience , their three-bedroom homestay, on a parcel of land right by the sea in the district. The homestay also has a studio home that recently opened for long-term rentals. You're welcome to bring your pets, of course, and there are chirping birds and sounds of sea waves to keep you company. An observatory within and a forest close by allow for some quiet birdwatching and you could spot hornbills and peacocks. There are more than a few beaches to explore – Maravanthe, Mattu and Malpe are closest – and most are crowd-free and pristine.  AA

India’s luxury trains

Go for : a timeless travel experience

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After a temporary halt due to Covid-19, two of India’s most luxurious trains are set to be back in action. The carriages of Rajasthan’s Palace on Wheels, launched in 1982, were once those of the maharajas and nizams. The eight-day journey starts in Delhi and takes you to all the best sights of Rajasthan, from the palaces of Udaipur and Jaipur to the nature and wildlife of Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, before heading to Agra for the iconic Taj Mahal. The Deccan Odyssey, which is likely to restart operations in 2023, is counted among the world’s most opulent trains. Pick from six-week-long journeys that go through Maharashtra, Ranthambore National Park, Goa, Hyderabad, Gujarat or Agra. You will, of course, be well taken care of onboard both trains, at the massage centres, bars and restaurants.  AA

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At a distance of 214 km from Delhi, 242 km from Jaipur, 359 km from Lucknow, 576 km from Bhopal, 847 km from Patna and 876 Km from Ahmedabad, Agra, the land of the Taj Mahal, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is situated on the banks of River Yamuna in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Agra is also among best weekend getaways near Delhi & Noida for a two day trip. Agra is one of the most popular tourist places in India and also one of the most famous tourist places to visit in Uttar Pradesh . Agra is included on the Golden Triangle tourist circuit , along with Delhi and Jaipur. Agra is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the World with three UNESCO World Heritage monuments - Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri & Red Fort. Agra was first mentioned in the epic Mahabharata, where it was called Agrevana meaning the border of the forest. Sultan Sikandar Lodi (1488-1517) was the first to move his capital from Delhi to Agra in 1504. After his death in 1517, his son Ibrahim Lodi continued to rule, until his defeat in the first battle of Panipat at the hands of the Mughal Emperor Babur in 1526. Agra famously became the capital of the Mughal Emperors from 1526 to 1658. It was known then as Akbarabad and remained the capital of the Mughal Empire under the Emperors Akbar, Jahangir ...

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Often called the 'Queen of Hills', Shimla is a mesmerizing hill station in Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the top hill stations in India , and among the top Himachal tourist places . It is located about 112 km from Chandigarh, and 348 km from New Delhi. Among the top hill stations in Himachal , Shimla derives its name from 'Goddess Shyamala', an incarnation of Goddess Kali. Kali Bari Temple, Annandale, Vice Regal Lodge, Jakhu Temple / Jakhu Hill, The Mall, Tara Devi Temple, Christ Church, and Kalka - Shimla Railway are some of the best tourist places in Shimla . Besides being the ultimate summer retreat it remains an ideal spot for adventure sports. Tourists can go in for the various treks to the Kullu valley, indulge in trout fishing at the Pabbar River, try skiing at the Narkanda and Kufri, and play golf at Naldehra as part of Shimla holiday packages . It is regarded as one of the most beautiful places to visit near Chandigarh .

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Often referred to as Queen of hill stations, Ooty is one of the best hill stations in India and among the top places to visit in Tamilnadu . Ooty is situated at a distance of 265 km from Bangalore. At an altitude of 7,440 feet, Ooty was a popular summer retreat for the British during colonial days. The rolling hills, lush green vegetation, and misty landscapes attract a large number of tourists to this hill station. Ooty Lake, Botanical Garden, Wenlock Downs, and Rose Garden are among the must include places in Ooty tour packages . The toy train, known as Nilgiri Mountain Railway that runs from Mettupalayam to Ooty is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must be experienced. The establishment of numerous tea estates made Ooty famous. Lofty mountains, dense forest, sprawling grasslands, and miles and miles of tea gardens greet the visitors on most routes. The annual Tea and Tourism Festival (Jan) and Summer Festival (May) attract crowds in huge numbers. Ooty can also be visited along with Wayanad tour packages .

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Popularly called the Pink City, Jaipur is the capital city of Rajasthan in Northern India. It is one of the famous places to visit in India , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . It is situated about 268 km from Delhi. Along with Delhi and Agra, Jaipur forms the Golden Triangle of Indian tourism. Jaipur attracts numerous visitors from all over the world due to its rich heritage and culture. Amber Fort, Sheesh Mahal, Ganesh Pol, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, etc. are the important places to visit in Jaipur as part of Jaipur holiday packages . Jaipur is also famous for its beautiful jewellery, fabrics, shoes, and spacious gardens. The city is also well known for its fairs and fests that are held on a grand scale. The major festivals include Kite Festival, Camel Festival, Teej, Gangaur, and Elephant Festival. The city witnesses a large number of tourists during these festivals.

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Situated at an altitude ranging from 5000 to 8000 feet on the Kannan Devan Hills, the fascinating hill station of Munnar is one of the best tourist places in Kerala and among the must include places in honeymoon tour packages . It is about 120 km from Kochi, and 284 km from Trivandrum. Often referred to as the Swiss of South India, Munnar is one of the famous weekend getaways from Kochi , Coimbatore & Madurai. Mattupetty Dam, Echo point, Kundala Lake, Devikulam, Pothamedu Viewpoint, Nyayamkad falls, Thoovanam falls, Eravikulam National Park and Attukal Waterfalls are among the must include places in Munnar packages . Munnar is a trekker's paradise too, which offers both soft and mountain trekking. Munnar is home to some of the world's best tea estates. The tea plants covering Munnar hills make the feeling of seeing a wide green carpet. Munnar is also known for Neelakurinji flowers, which blooms once in 12 years. It is also known for being the spice center of Kerala. Over twelve varieties of spices including ginger, garlic, cardamom, vanilla, pepper, cinnamon, coffee, tea, clove, and nutmeg are cultivated in Munnar and its neighboring villages.

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Manali is a breathtakingly beautiful hill station nestled in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh near the northern end of the Kullu Valley. About 295 km from Chandigarh, and 545 km from Delhi, it is one of the top hill stations in Himachal , and among the top places to visit near Chandigarh . Renowned for its snow-covered mountains, scenic beauty, history, and culture, Manali is located at an altitude of 2050 m and is spread along the banks of the river Beas. Manali is named after the Hindu lawgiver Manu. Often referred to as the 'Valley of the Gods', Manali is one of the popular hill stations near Delhi . Naggar Castle, Hidimbi Devi Temple, and Rohtang Pass are among the must include places in Manali holiday packages . Manali also has many Buddhist monasteries that are worth visiting. Enfield point, Manali Gompa, Manu Temple, Naggar Castle, Nehru Kund and Zana Waterfalls are the other famous tourist places in Manali . Manali is also famous for adventure sports like skiing, hiking, mountaineering, Paragliding, rafting, kayaking, and mountain biking. Paragliding in Manali is an unforgettable experience.

7. Ajanta Caves

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Ajanta Caves are one of the oldest UNESCO World heritage sites in Maharashtra , and among the most prominent Maharashtra tourist places . One of the most visited ancient monuments in India, these caves are situated about 98 km from Aurangabad, 326 km from Pune, and 443 km from Mumbai. Carved between 2nd Century BC and 6th Century AD, Ajanta Caves are excavated in a horseshoe-shaped bend of rock surface nearly 76 m in height overlooking the Waghur River. The complex consists of 29 rock-cut cave monuments built during the Satavahana period and the Vakataka period. The caves at Ajanta are famous for beautiful mural paintings and sculptures that depict tales of Jatakas. The world-famous paintings at Ajanta also fall into two broad phases. The earliest is noticed in the form of fragmentary specimens in Cave 9 & 10, which are among the must-visit places as part of Ajanta holiday packages . The second phase of paintings started around the 5th - 6th centuries and the specimen of these exemplary paintings could be noticed in Cave 1, 2, 16, and 17. Various incidents from the life of Gautama Buddha and the Jataka Tales are represented and recreated on the walls of these caves. It can be visited along with Aurangabad tour packages .

8. Nainital

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Situated at the Kumaon foothills of Himalayas, Nainital is a beautiful hill station in Uttarakhand. It is one of the most popular hill stations in India and among the must-include places in Uttarakhand tour packages . It is about 278 km from Dehradun, and 294 km from Delhi. Nainital is famous for its scenic mountain views and is commonly known as the Lake District of India. Situated at an altitude of 1938 m, Nainital derives its name from Naini Lake, among the must include places in your Nainital holiday packages . Nainital is a famous tourist destination of India, attracting large number of domestic and foreign tourists every year. Nainital is one of the popular hill stations near Delhi . Naina Peak, Nainital Lake, Naina Devi Temple, Mall, Raj Bhavan, High Altitude Zoo, Bhimtal and Sattal are some of the prominent tourist places in Nainital .

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Mysore, the erstwhile capital of the Mysore Maharajas, is one of the popular destinations in Karnataka and among the must-visit places as part of 2 day trip near Bangalore . It is about 139 km from Bangalore. With its dazzling royal heritage, intricate architecture, its famed silk sarees, yoga, and sandalwood, Mysore is one of the top heritage sites in India . Often called the City of Palaces, Mysore still retains its old-world charm with its palaces, heritage buildings, traditions, and temples. Mysore Palace is among the must include places in your Mysore tour packages . Apart from the Mysore Palace , Chamundi Hill Temple, Mysore Zoo, Srirangapatna, and Brindavan Gardens are the most famous places to visit in Mysore. The royal city of Mysore Dussehra is known for its grand Dussehra celebrations. The month-long Dussehra celebrations, with its colorful processions, fireworks, and the beautifully lighted palace, give an enchanting look to the city. Mysore can also be visited as part of Coorg tour packages . If you are planning to visit Bandipur or Nagarhole along with Mysore, staying at Jungle Lodges & Resorts (JLR) properties is best way to explore ...

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Mumbai is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. About 149 km from Pune, it is the wealthiest city in India with highest number of billionaires and is also one of the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Mumbai is more affectionately known as the city of dreams. The city is a collection of 7 islands and was named after the goddess Mumbadevi. Gateway of India , Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus), Elephanta Caves, Kanheri Caves, Haji Ali Darga, Siddivinayaka Temple, Juhu Beach, Marve Beach, Marine Drive, Chowpatty, Film City, Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya, Babulnath Temple and Mount Mary Church are some of the popular places to visit in Mumbai as part of Mumbai tour packages . Mumbai is the entertainment capital as well as financial powerhouse of India. The city is also famous for fashionable clothes and imitation jewellery. Mumbai is the perfect stopover point because this city is the gateway to a plethora of tourist destinations - you can choose from ancient temples, hill stations, and historic forts for a quick weekend getaway. Alibaug, Lonavala , Mahabaleshwar, and Panchgani.

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Hampi is a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site situated on the banks of Tungabhadra River in northern Karnataka. Situated about 340 km from Bangalore & 377 km from Hyderabad, Hampi is one of the best heritage sites in India and among the must include places in your Karnataka tour packages . Hampi is an extremely significant place in terms of history and architecture as it stands within the ruins of the city of Vijayanagara, the former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. It is an open-museum of architecture, religion, and history dotted with innumerable gems that were hewed from stones. Virupaksha Temple , Vittala Temple, and Hampi Bazaar are among the must include places in your Hampi tour packages . The ruins of Vijayanagara Empire in and around the village of Hampi are spread over an area of more than 26 Sq.km. The famous Vittala Temple is located 2 km east of the Hampi Bazaar. Explore our Hampi Travel Guide for complete details on the stunning heritage city. Hampi can also be visited along with Badami tour packages .

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Fondly called the Scotland of India, Coorg is one of the top hill stations in South India and among the most popular attraction not to miss in your Karnataka holiday packages . Coorg (or Kodagu) is about 265 km from Bangalore city and takes about 6 hrs drive. Coorg is the largest producer of Coffee in India. Also, it is one of the places with the highest rainfall in India. Places like Raja's Seat, Abbey Falls, Iruppu Falls, Omkareshwara Temple, Bylakuppe, Talacauvery and Dubare are the major attractions to be included in Coorg Holiday Packages . The famous Cauvery River is originated in the hills of Coorg at Talacauvery. Explore our Coorg Travel Guide for complete details on the hill station of Coorg. Being a part of the Western Ghats, Coorg is home to three wildlife sanctuaries - the Talacauvery, Pushpagiri, and Brahmagiri Sanctuaries, and one national park, the Nagarhole National Park. Coorg is also famous for trekking activities with peaks like Thandiyandamole, Brahmagiri, and Pushpagiri. Besides, Coorg can also be visited along with Ooty tour packages . If you are planning to visit Bandipur or Nagarhole along with Mysore, staying at Jungle Lodges & Resorts (JLR) properties is the best way to explore.

13. Mussoorie

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At a distance of 33 km from Dehradun, 187 km from Ambala, 197 km from Chandigarh, 278 km from Delhi, 263 km from Shimla and 310 km from Nainital, Mussoorie is a popular hill station in Dehradun district of Uttarakhand state. This is one of the most popular hill stations in Uttarakhand and also one of the best tourist places near Delhi . Mussoorie is one of the well known tourist destination not to miss in your honeymoon trip . Kempty Falls, Camel's Back Road and Dhanaulti are among the must include places in your Mussoorie tour packages . Mussoorie is situated atop a horseshoe crest on the mountains of Garhwal at an average altitude of 1880 m. Mussoorie offers commanding views of the underlying Doon Valley and the magnificent Himalayas. The highest in the region is Lal Tibba in Landour, with a height of over 2,275 m. Mussoorie is called the gateway to the Yamunotri and Gangotri, two sacred destinations known to be the origin of rivers Ganga and Yamuna respectively. Mussoorie gets its name from the Mansoor plant that grows in abundance in this region. It was founded in 1820 by Captain Young from the British army. The British officials visited it as a getaway from the heat during summer. During ...

14. Chikmagalur

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Chikmagalur or Chikkamagaluru is a scenic hill town situated at the foothills of Mulliyangiri range with an altitude of 3,400 feet. It is one of the best hill stations in Karnataka and among the most famous tourist places near Bangalore . Chikmagalur is famous for its serene environment, lush green forests and tall mountains. Baba Budangiri, Hirekolale Lake, Mulliyangiri, Ayyanakere Lake, Manikyadhara Falls, Horanadu and Kemmanagundi are among the must include places in Chikmagalur Holiday Packages . Chikkamagaluru is also famous for coffee and is known as the Coffee Land of Karnataka. It is the place where coffee was cultivated for the first time in India. The climate of Chikmagalur is pleasant all year round but the best time to visit the place is from the months of September till March. Explore our Chikmagalur Travel Guide for complete details on the mighty hill station. Chikmagalur can also be visited along with Coorg packages .

15. Varanasi

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At a distance of 125 km from Allahabad, 163 km from Aurangabad, 208 km from Gorakhpur, 239 km from Rewa, 250 km from Patna, 258 km from Gaya, 321 km from Lucknow, and 327 km from Kanpur, Varanasi is an ancient city located on the banks of river Ganga in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is one among the most revered places of Pilgrimage in India and also one of the best places to visit in Uttar Pradesh . Also known as Kashi and Banaras, the city gets its name from two rivers Varuna and Assi. Nicknamed as the cultural capital of India, Varanasi was the seat of learning in the past. Legend has it that Lord Shiva himself established this holy city as his abode. It is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga sites in India and also one of the Shakti Peethas. Varanasi is an important destination among Hindus as they believe those who die in Varanasi will attain salvation. Varanasi is also a preferred site for immersing ashes of the dead in river Ganga. Performing funeral rites and cremation in the pyres are the common sights here. The holy city of Varanasi is more than 3000 years old and is one of the oldest living cities of the world. The early settlements around Varanasi began in the 18th century BC according to archaeological evidence. During the time of Gautama Buddha, the city of Varanasi was the capital of the Kashi Kingdom. Lord Buddha is believed to have founded Buddhism here around 528 BCE when he gave his first sermon at nearby Sarnath. ...

16. Haridwar

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Haridwar, or Hardwar is an ancient religious city in the Haridwar district of Uttarakhand. About 192 km from Chandigarh, and 208 km from Delhi, it is one of the must include places in Uttarakhand tour packages , and among the prominent pilgrimage sites near Delhi . Situated on the banks of the River Ganges, Haridwar, literally translated as Gateway to God, is one of the seven holiest places for Hindus. It is the place where the river Ganga descends to the plains. It serves as a gateway to the Char Dham destinations of Uttarakhand which are Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. Haridwar is also one of the well known places to visit near Chandigarh . Har-ki-Pauri is one of the most important Haridwar places to visit where thousands of people take a dip in the holy waters of the Ganges. Chandi Devi Temple, Mansa Devi Temple at Bilwa Parvat, Vaishno Devi Temple, Bharat Mata Temple, Maya Devi Temple, Bhimgoda, Shanti Kunj, Sapt Sarovar, Triveni Ghat, Kanva Rishi Ashram, Chila Wildlife Sanctuary are the other placesto visit as part of Haridwar packages . Haridwar is one of the venues for the famous Kumbh Mela which takes place once every 12 ...

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Shirdi is a pilgrimage town located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. About 180 km from Pune, and 258 km from Mumbai, this is one of the popular places pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Aurangabad . Shirdi is home to the shrine of Shirdi Sai Baba, the star attractions of Shirdi Tour . Sai Baba, who belonged to the 20th century, is known as one of the greatest saints of India. Sai Baba visited Shirdi when he was 16 years old and stayed there until he died in 1918. Shirdi is the place where he attained his 'Samadhi' or final abode. This is one of the must include places in Maharashtra holiday packages . The Shirdi temple complex covers an area of about 200 square meters. It includes Gurusthan, Samadhi Mandir, Dwarkamai, Chavadi, and Lendi Baug. Shirdi Temple is one of the richest temples in India with estimated donations of INR 4 billion per annum. Maruti Temple, Khandoba Mandir, Sai Heritage Village, Shanisinghnapur, and Nashik are the other Shirdi places to visit .

18. Alleppey

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Popularly known as the 'Venice of the East, Alappuzha or Alleppey is one of the best places to visit near Kochi , and among the must-include places in Kerala tour packages . It is about 63 km from Kochi, and 152 km from Trivandrum. Along with Kumarakom, Alappuzha is among the most famous destination of Backwaters in Kerala . A houseboat cruise in these backwaters is a delightful experience. The never-ending panorama of lush green paddy fields, towering coconut trees, shimmering water, and long canals around Alappuzha make it a delightful destination. Alappuzha Beach, Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple, Arthunkal Church, Mannarasala Temple, Chettikulangara Devi Temple, Mullakkal Temple, Champakulam, Kuttanad, and Krishnapuram Palace are some of the famous tourist places in Alleppey . Alappuzha is also known for the annual Nehru Trophy Boat Race held on the Punnamada Lake on the second Saturday of August every year. This is the most popular of the boat races in India, and among the must-experience things to do as part of Alleppey tour .

19. Rameshwaram

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Rameshwaram is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Tamilnadu as well as in India. Situated at a distance of 562 km from Chennai, the town is home to the famous Rameshwaram Temple, among the must include places in Tamilnadu Tour Packages . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Rameshwaram Temple is one of the Jyotirlinga temples in India, and is one of the top attractions you must visit as part of Rameshwaram tour packages . It is significant for Hindus as a pilgrimage to Banaras is incomplete without a Pilgrimage to Rameswaram. This is also the place where Rama worshipped Lord Shiva to cleanse away the sin of killing Ravana. Rameswaram along with Dwarka, Puri and Badrinath form the four Char Dhams. Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple, Agnitheertham, Gandamadana Parvatham, Dhanushkodi , Kothandaraswamy Temple and Erwadi are some of the most visited attractions of Rameshwaram. Sri Ramanatha Swamy Temple is renowned for its magnificent corridors and massive sculptured pillars. The third corridor of Ramanathaswamy temple is the longest one in the world.

20. Pondicherry

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At a distance of 170 km from Chennai, 204 km from Trichy, 233 km from Tirupati, 335 km from Madurai, 639 km from Trivandrum, 578 km from Kanyakumari, 96 km from Mahabalipuram , 368 km from Bangalore and 564 km from Kochi, Pondicherry or Puducherry is a city and capital of the Union Territory of Pondicherry and is one of the most popular tourist destinations you must include in honeymoon packages . It is among top 2 day trip from Bangalore and Chennai. Pondicherry is located along the Coromandel Coast of Bay of Bengal. The Union Territory of Puducherry comprises of four coastal regions namely Puducherry, Karaikal , Mahe and Yanam. Puducherry and Karaikal are situated on the East Coast of Tamil Nadu, Yanam in Andhra Pradesh and Mahe on the West Coast in Kerala . According to legend, Pondicherry was known by the name Vedapuri and this place is also believed to be the abode of the revered sage, Saint Agasthya. Pondicherry had trade relations with Rome during 1st century AD. Roman pottery excavated from Arikamedu near Pondicherry dates back to 1st century AD. Pondicherry was ruled by the Pallava dynasty in 4th century AD followed by different southern dynasties ...

21. Rishikesh

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Located at the foothills of the Himalayas, Rishikesh is a holy city on the banks of the River Ganges in Uttarakhand. It is one of the top pilgrimage sites near Delhi , and among the prominent places to visit in Uttarakhand . It is about 42 km from Dehradun, 201 km from Chandigarh, and 233 km from Delhi. Rishikesh is the gateway to the upper Garhwal region and the starting point for the Char Dham pilgrimage (Gangotri, Yamunotri, Badrinath, and Kedarnath). Rishikesh is one of the the best places to visit near Chandigarh . Rishikesh has several famous ashrams and temples. Triveni Ghat, Neel Kanth Mahadev Temple, Swarganiwas Temple, and Bharat Mandir are the important Rishikesh places to visit . Rishikesh is now famous as the Yoga Capital of the World. Every year during the February month one-week-long International Yoga Festival is hosted here. One can also try several activities like mountain biking, bungee jumping, and white water rafting as part of Rishikesh packages . It is also the base for several trekking trails in Uttarakhand state. Rishikesh can also be visited along with Haridwar tour packages .

22. Madurai

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Situated on the banks of the River Vaigai, Madurai is the third-largest city in Tamilnadu and one of the most famous places of pilgrimage in India . The city is situated about 209 km from Coimbatore and 464 km from Chennai. Also referred to as Athens of the East, Madhurai is the oldest continually inhabited city in the Indian peninsula, with a history dating back to the Sangam period of the pre-Christian era. Madurai was the seat of power of the Pandyan Empire. Often considered the cultural capital of Tamilnadu, Madurai is one of the top places to visit in tamilnadu . The city is very well known for Madurai Meenakshi Temple, among the most visited temple in South India tour packages . Meenakshi Temple, also known as Madurai Meenakshi, is the biggest landmark of Madurai and is one of the largest temples in India. The temple has stunning architecture and a significant testimony for Vishwakarma Brahmins for their master architecture in sculpting this temple. Along with Meenakshi Temple, Thirumalai Nayak Mahal & Koodal Alagar Temple are other important places to visit as part of Madurai tour packages .

23. Udaipur

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Udaipur is a historical city and also the administrative headquarters of the Udaipur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. About 399 km from Jaipur, & 656 km from Delhi, it is one of the top heritage sites near Delhi , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . The city has an abundance of natural beauty, mesmerizing temples, and breathtaking architecture which are the prime attractions of Udaipur packages . Udaipur is also referred to as the 'Venice of the East' and the 'City of Lakes'. The City Palace, Lake Palace, Bagore Ki Haveli, Pichola Lake, Fateh Sagar Lake, Lake Palace, Jag Mandir Palace, Jagdish Temple, Sajjan Garh, Saheliyon Ki Bari, and Eklingji Temple are some prominent Udaipur places to visit . Kumbhalgarh Fort, Chittorgarh Fort, Nathdwara, Sas-Bahu Temple, Ahar, and Ranakpur are the nearest attractions. Mewar festival and Gangaur festival are the popular festivals celebrated in Udaipur and have a unique charm. The festival of Gangaur is very significant for the women of Rajasthan. This festival is a visual feast with Rajasthani songs, dances, processions, devotional music, and firework displays.

24. Jim Corbett National Park

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At a distance of 4 km from Ramnagar Railway Station, 65 km from Nainital, 232 km from Dehradun, and 261 km from Delhi, Jim Corbett National Park is India's oldest and most popular National Park in India. The Park acts as a protection zone for Bengal Tigers of India. It is one of the wellknown wildlife sanctuaries in India and among the best places to visit near Delhi . Corbett National Park was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park. After India's independence the park was named as Ramganga National Park but later in 1956, it was renamed after Jim Corbett - the famous hunter turned conservationist and author, who played a major role in the establishment of the national park. The area came under Project Tiger in 1973. Spread over an area of about 520 sq. km, out of which 330 sq. km forms the core area. Owing to its location in the Himalayan low lands, many streams flow through the park, supporting the diverse vegetation. The altitude of this park ranges from 360 m to 1,040 m. Jim Corbett National Park is among the must include place in your Nainital tour package . Corbett National Park is one of the best managed and protected areas in the country and attracts thousands of Indian and Foreign visitors each year. It is home to around 50 species of trees, 580 bird species and 25 reptile species. The park is also home to wide ...

25. Mahabaleshwar

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Perched at an altitude of 1,353 m in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, Mahabaleshwar is one of the popular hill stations in Maharashtra, and among the best places to visit near Pune & Mumbai. It is about 123 km from Pune, and 243 km from Mumbai. It is one of the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Known for its lovely views, beautiful landscapes, and pleasant weather, Mahabaleshwar is often referred to as the queen of hill stations in Maharashtra . It boasts of many tourist attractions including Pratapgarh Fort, Venna Lake, Mahabaleshwar Mandir, Krishnabai Temple, Lingamala Falls , and Panchgani. Several viewpoints are strategically located here to capture the panoramic views created by the majestic Sahyadri Mountains and deep valleys. Arthur's Seat, Wilson Point, Kate's Point, Elephant Head Point, and Bombay Point are some popular viewpoints you must include in Mahabaleshwar packages . Mahabaleshwar is the source of the Krishna River. Four other rivers also flow from here, before they merge into the Krishna; these are Koyana, Venna, Savitri, and Gayatri. Also, it is famous for the cultivation of strawberries and mulberries.

26. Jodhpur

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Jodhpur is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. About 562 km from Delhi, it is one of the top tourist places in India , and among the must include places in Rajasthan packages . Jodhpur is featuring many palaces, forts, and temples, set in the stark landscape of the Thar Desert. The landscape is scenic and mesmerizing that one can experience as part of Jodhpur packages . Also known as the 'Sun City', Jodhpur was founded by Rao Jodha, the Chief of Rathore Clan in 1459 CE. Jodhpur is divided into the old city and the new city. The old city circles the fort and is bounded by a wall with several gates. The new city is located outside the structure. It is also known as 'Blue City' because of the houses around Mehrangarh Fort that are painted in blue. Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, Mandore, Kaylana Lake and Garden, Balsamand Lake, Sardar Samand Lake and Palace, Siddhnath Shiva Temple, and Naini Bai ka Temple are some of the prominent places to visit in Jodhpur . The bazaars of Jodhpur are a treasure trove of tie-and-dye textiles, embroidered leather shoes, lacquer-ware, antiques, carpets, and puppets.

27. Kodaikanal

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Often referred to as the Princess of Hill stations, Kodaikanal or Kodai is one of the top tourist destinations in Tamilnadu tour packages and among the best hill stations in South India . It is located at a distance of about 469 km from Bangalore & 528 km from Chennai. At an altitude of about 7000 feet (2133 m) amidst the rolling slopes of the Palani Hills, Kodai has several scenic places that are enjoyed by its visitors as part of Kodaikanal tour packages . Kodaikanal is not extensively commercialized like Ooty and it offers a pleasant experience to tourists with relatively less crowd. Kodai Lake, Bryant Park, Coaker's Walk, Bear Shola Falls, Silver Cascade, and Pillar Rocks are the top tourist places in Kodaikanal . Kodaikanal is a place you can go to take a break from the rigours of daily city life, and this hill station lets you sit back and connect with nature as you head out on biking or trekking trails or take a stroll through the vast forests surrounding the town. Dolphin's Nose, and Vattakanal are some of the top trekking places in Kodaikanal.

28. Thekkady

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Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the top wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala , especially for wildlife enthusiasts. Situated about 82 km from Munnar, 143 km from Kochi, and 211 km from Trivandrum, it is one of the must include places in Kerala tour packages . Established in the year 1950, the sanctuary is spread across 777 sq. km, of which 360 sq. km is a thick evergreen forest. The splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar Dam across the Periyar River adds to the charm of the park. Among the top tourist places in Kerala , Thekkady is famous for Asian Elephants, Tigers, Gaurs, Sambars, Lion-tailed Macaques, Nilgiri Langurs, Wild Boars, Spotted Deer, Nilgiri Tahr, etc. This is the only sanctuary in India where you can watch wildlife at close quarters from the safety of a boat from the lake. The main attraction of the sanctuary is a group of wild elephants that come to play in the lake. Thekkady offers elephant rides, jeep safari, boating in the lake, tiger trails, and forest treks. Murikkady, Chellar Kovil, Anakkara, Mangala Devi Temple, Suruli Falls, and Pullumedu are the popular places to visit as part of Thekkady packages .

29. Dharamshala

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At an average altitude of 1,475 m above sea level, Dharamshala is a pristine hill station situated in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the best hill stations in Himachal Pradesh , and among the most famous places to visit near Delhi . It is about 234 km from Manali, 237 km from Shimla, and 486 km from Delhi. Often called the gateway to the Kangra valley, Dharamshala is the headquarters of Kangra district and among the must-include places in Himachal tour packages . In the year 1960, Dharamshala became a temporary headquarters to His Holiness Dalai Lama. Today, it is known as Little Lhasa or Dhasa, because of its large population of Tibetans and Buddhist Monasteries. The hill station of Dharamshala is covered by thick woods of oak and coniferous trees and it is enfolded on its three sides by the Dhauladhar ranges. Dharamshala packages have a lot to offer ranging from ancient temples, churches, and monasteries to museums and beautiful trekking trails. The ancient Chamunda Temple, Dalailama Temple, Namgyalma Stupa, Bhagsunath Temple, Triund Hill, Norbulingka Institute, Gyuto Monastery, and Indru Nag are some of the prime tourist places in Dharamshala .

30. Gokarna

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Gokarna is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Karnataka , and among the top places to visit as part of Karnataka tour packages . It is about 514 km from Bangalore. Sri Mahabaleshwar Temple which houses the Atmalinga is one of the must-visit places as part of Gokarna holiday packages . Gokarna is considered to be the Mukti Stala, where Hindus perform funeral rites. Gokarna is also home to some of the best beaches in Karnataka including Om Beach, Kudle Beach, Gokarna Beach. Among the beaches in Gokarna, the Om Beach is extremely popular among surfers. The beach gets its name due to the natural formation of the holy Om symbol. Explore our Gokarna Travel Guide for complete details on Gokarna. Gokarna can also be visited along with Dandeli tour packages .

31. Lonavala

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Situated at an altitude of 622 m in the Sahyadri Range, Lonavala is a beautiful hill station in the Pune district of Maharashtra. It is one of the top hill stations you must include in Maharashtra tour packages and among the best tourist places to visit near Mumbai & Pune. It is located about 67 km from Pune, and 95 km from Mumbai. Lonavala has several tourist places in the form of caves, lakes, forts and waterfalls. Lohagad Fort , Rajmachi Point, Bhushi Dam, Kune Waterfalls, Karla Caves, Tikona Fort, Visapur Fort, Bedsa Caves and Tung Fort are some of the best places to include in Lonavala tour packages . The twin hill stations of Lonavala and Khandala are the most popular monsoon getaways in India. The best time to visit Lonavala and Khandala is during the monsoon, between July - September when the scenic spots become lush green and the waterfalls are in full flow.

32. Dalhousie

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Located at an altitude of 1,970 m, Dalhousie is one of the famous hill stations in Himachal , and among the popular places to visit near Chandigarh . It is located about 319 km from Chandigarh, and 564 km from Delhi. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, Dalhousie is located on the western edge of the Dhauladhar mountain range of the Himalayas. It is hill stations near Delhi , and among the best places to visit in Himachal . It was named after Lord Dalhousie, the then Viceroy of India, who established this town as a summer retreat in 1854. The beautiful and picturesque Dalhousie is spread around five hills, known as Katalagh, Potreyn, Bakrota, Terah, and Bhangora. Ganji Pahadi, Dainkund Peak, Khajjiar, Noorwood Paramdham, Rang Mahal, Bara Pathar Temple, Hariraya Temple, St. Patrick Church, Bakrota Hills, Satdhara Falls, Village Lohali, Kalatop, and Kalatop Forest, Panchpula, Subhash Baoli, and Salooni are the top tourist places in Dalhousie . Dalhousie also offers a lot of activities for nature lovers and adventurers as part of Dalhousie holiday packages .

33. Murudeshwar

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Murudeshwar is one of the most famous places to visit in Karnataka and among the popular places of pilgrimage in Karnataka . It is about 162 km from Mangalore & 497 km from Bangalore. Murudeshwar is the abode of Lord Shiva. The temple town is famous for the world's second tallest Shiva statue (123 ft) & tallest temple tower (249 feet). The sea on three sides surrounds the Murudeshwar Temple towering on the small hill called Kanduka Giri. This is a great place to watch the sunset. Murdeshwar Beach, Kollur Temple are popular sites to visit as part of Murudeshwar holiday packages . Gokarna, Karwar, Kollur, Udupi, Jog Falls, Sirsi & Sringeri are the nearby attractions. Maha Shivaratri during February is the important festival celebrated here with much devotion and religious rituals. The best time to visit Murudeshwar is from November to February. Murudeshwar can also be visited along with Gokarna packages . Explore our Murudeshwar Travel Guide for complete details on the beautiful and sacred placce.

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Udupi is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit near Mangalore . Located between the verdant mountains of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, Udupi is the land of breathtaking beauty. It is about 59 km from Mangalore, and 403 km from the city of Bangalore. Udupi is famous for Sri Krishna Temple which attracts pilgrims from all over India. This temple has a fascinating idol of Lord Krishna that is richly adorned with jewels. Apart from the temple, Malpe Beach, Kaup Beach & St Mary's Island are the top places to visit as part of Udupi holiday packages . Udupi can also be visited along with Murudeshwar packages . It is also the source of renowned Udupi cuisine, which is served all over India in the efficiently-run Udupi restaurants, famous for dosas, idlis and other snacks. The tradition of this cuisine started in the great kitchens of the Krishna Temple which serve meals in the form of prasad to the thousands of devotees who come to pray at the holy shrine. Explore our Udupi Travel Guide for complete details on the holy shrine.

35. Amritsar

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At a distance of 82 km from Jalandhar, 140 km from Ludhiana, 240 km from Chandigarh, 207 km from Dalhousie, 244 km from Patiala, 366 km from Shimla, 443 km from Srinagar and 466 km from New Delhi Amritsar is an ancient pilgrimage town and headquarters of Amritsar district in Punjab state. It is the most popular Sikh shrine in Punjab and also one of the top places of pilgrimage in India. Amritsar literally means 'the pool of nectar'. The name Amritsar is derived from Amrit Sarovar, the holy tank that surrounds the marvelous Golden Temple. The town of Amritsar was founded in 1577 CE by Guru Ram Das, the 4th Sikh guru and the village was named as Ram Das Pura after him. Amritsar is the place where the tragic episode of the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre took place under the British rule. It also witnessed Operation Blue Star in 1984 under the late prime minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi. Amritsar is world famous for its Golden Temple, the seat of Sikh religion. Also known as Harmandir Sahib, the Golden Temple in Amritsar is famous for its full golden dome and is one of the most popular places of pilgrimage in Punjab. Jallianwallah Bagh, Durgiana Temple, Gobindgarh Fort, Central Sikh Museum, Maharaja Ranjith Singh Museum, and Wagah Border are the other popular places to visit in Amritsar.   There are many fairs and festivals celebrated in Amritsar. One of the most famous festivals of Amritsar is Guru Nanak Jayanti held in the month of October/November. Lohri ...

36. Kanchipuram

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Kanchipuram or Kanchi is one of the most famous places of pilgrimage in Tamilnadu . It is situated at a distance of 75 km from Chennai. It is one of the most popular places to visit near Chennai . Located on the bank of the Palar River, Kanchipuram is one of the oldest cities in India and was served as the capital of the Pallava Dynasty. Kanchi is known for its temples and silk sarees which are woven manually. Kamakshi Amman Temple is the landmark of Kanchipuram, and among the most popular places to visit in Kanchipuram . Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Kailasanathar Temple, Karchapeshwarar Temple, Sri Ekambarnathar Temple are the other prominent temples to visit as part of Kanchipuram tour packages . The temples of Kanchipuram are known for their grandeur and great architecture. Kanchipuram is a traditional center of silk weaving and handloom industries for producing Kanchipuram Sarees. In 2005, 'Kanchipuram Silk Sarees' received the Geographical Indication tag, the first product in India to carry this label.

37. Kovalam

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Kovalam is a coastal town on the shores of the Arabian Sea in Kerala. About13 km from Trivandrum, and 212 km from Kochi, it is one of the most famous places to visit in Kerala . It can be visited along with Trivandrum tour packages . Kovalam means 'A grove of coconut trees' and the whole area beyond the shores around Kovalam is filled with the endless sight of coconut trees offering magnificent views while approaching the beach. Often called the 'Paradise of the South', Kovalam is one of the wonderful places to visit near Trivandrum . Light House Beach, Vizhinjam Mosque, Samudra Beach, Eve's Beach are the must include places in Kovalam packages . There are several activities for tourists like sunbathing, swimming, catamaran cruising, herbal body massage, and cultural programs. Kovalam is also famous for its Ayurvedic massages and many yoga resorts.

38. Ellora Caves

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An UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ellora Caves are the most visited places of heritage in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Situated about 28 km from Aurangabad, 253 km from Pune, and 344 km from Mumbai. Ellora Caves is an impressive complex of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain Cave temples carved out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills between the 6th and 10th centuries AD. Ellora is one of the prominent heritage places to visit near Mumbai . The caves have a slightly less dramatic setting than those at Ajanta, but more exquisite sculptures. The cave complex comprises 34 caves includes 12 Buddhist, 17 Hindu, and 5 Jain Caves. The central attraction at Ellora is Kailash Temple (Cave 16) , which is the most remarkable. Every year Ajanta-Ellora Festival is organized in Aurangabad to pay tribute to the legendary caves of Ellora, Ajanta, and other historical monuments in the region. Earlier the venue for this festival was Kailasa Temple of Ellora Caves but it has now been shifted to Soneri Mahal, among the must include places in Aurangabad tour packages .

39. Jaisalmer

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Lies in the heart of Thar Desert, Jaisalmer is one of the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages , and among the prominent heritage sites in India . It is situated about 278 km from Jodhpur, and 762 km from Delhi. Jaisalmer is popularly called the 'Golden City of India' because the yellow sand and the yellow sandstone used in the architecture of the city provide a golden glow to the city. Jaisalmer is also quite famous for royal forts, havelis, palaces, museums, and temples that can be visited as part of Jaisalmer packages . Jaisalmer Fort, Nathmalji ki Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli, Patwon ki Haveli, Manak Chowk, Jaisalmer Folklore Museum, Tazia Tower, Gadisagar Lake, Bada Bagh, Khuri Sand Dunes, Sam Sand Dunes, and Kuldhara are some of the popular tourist places in Jaisalmer . Jaisalmer attracts a lot of tourists for its desert camel safari. A bumpy ride on a camel in the Thar Desert is one of the exciting things to do in Jaisalmer. Sam Sand Dunes and Khuri Sand Dunes are the popular dunes in Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer Desert Festival, a music festival held in the 2nd week of February is also hosted near Sam Sand Dunes. Jaisalmer can be visited along with Jodhpur tour packages .

40. Wayanad

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Wayanad is one of the popular hill stations in Kerala , and among the best places to visit near Kozhikode . It is about 118 km from Ooty, 246 km from Kochi, and 442 km from Trivandrum. Wayanad is a picturesque plateau nestled among the mountains of the Western Ghats on the borders of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. This hill district is home to several lakes, caves, sanctuaries, and waterfalls which are the main attractions of Wayanad Packages . Banasura Sagar Dam, Edakkal Caves, Meenmutty Falls, Soochipara Waterfalls, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary are some of the prominent tourist places in Wayanad . Wayanad is one of the biggest foreign exchange earners of the State with its production of cash crops like pepper, cardamom, coffee, tea, spices, and other condiments. Wayanad can be visited along with Ooty tour packages .

41. Nagarhole National Park

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Nagarhole National Park is one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in India . Also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, the park is situated about 218 km from Bangalore, and is among the must include places in Karnataka Tour Packages . Spread across Mysore and Kodagu districts of Karnataka, Nagarhole got National Park status in 1988 and declared as 37th Project Tiger Reserve in 1999. The Western Ghats Nilgiri sub-cluster of 6,000 Sq. km, including all of Nagarhole National Park, is under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Site status. It is one of the top attractions you must include in Coorg tour packages . It is situated to the north-west of Bandipur National Park . The important animals in Nagarhole are tiger, leopard, wild dog, sloth bear, the hyena, spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, wild boar and elephant. Bus & Jeep Safari available in the park run by forest dept from Kutta & Dhammanakatte (kabini side). Staying at Kabini River Lodge is the best way to explore the park as their package includes Jeep Safari with experienced guides.

42. Kanyakumari

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Located at the southernmost tip of the Indian Peninsula, Kanyakumari is one of the famous pilgrimage places to visit as part of Tamilnadu tour . It is about 242 km from Madurai and 707 km from Chennai. A place of great natural beauty, Kanyakumari is one of the popular href='/tamilnadu/best' target='_blank'>Tamilnadu Tourist Places . Swami Vivekananda is said to have been lived here for a while and meditated. Situated at the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean, this is the only place in India where one can enjoy the unique spectacle of Sunset and Moonrise simultaneously on full moon days. One of the main attractions in Kanyakumari is the Kumariamman Temple . Thiruvalluvar Statue, Vivekananda Rock Memorial , Gandhi Memorial, Padmanabhapuram Palace, Suchindram, Pechiparai Reservoir, Vattakottai Fort, St Xavier's Church and Udayagiri Fort are some of the top places to visit as part of Kanyakumari tour packages . Kanyakumari is also known for its spectacular beaches. Thengapattinam Beach, Sanguthurai Beach, and Chothavilai Beach are the important beaches near Kanyakumari.

43. Ranthambore National Park

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Ranthambore National Park is one of the national parks in Rajasthan , and among the popular national parks near Delhi . It is situated about 162 km from Jaipur, and 368 km from Delhi. Ranthambhore was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955 by the Government of India and was declared one of the Project Tiger reserves in 1974. Ranthambore became a national park in 1981. It can be visited along with Jaipur tour packages . Spread over an area of 392 sq. km, the park is majorly famous for its tigers and is one of the best locations in India to watch the majestic predators in its natural habitat. Apart from tigers, visitors can also spot a large variety of animals including sloth bear, leopard, caracal, jackal, fox, hyena, mongoose, dainty chital, sambar deer, the blue bull antelope or nilgai, rhesus macaque, langur, and an incredible variety of birds as part of Ranthambore tour packages . Ranthambore Fort, Jogo Mahal, Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History, Kachida Valley, and Rajbagh are some of the best tourist places in Ranthambore .

44. Bandipur National Park

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Bandipur National Park is one of the well preserved wildlife parks in Karnataka , and among the top places for a wildlife tour in India. Located between Mysore & Ooty, it is about 80 km from Mysore and 215 km from Bangalore. Spread across 874 sq.km, Bandipur is a part of the famous Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve along with Nagarhole National Park, Mudumalai National Park and Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary. It is home to around 70 tigers and over 3000 Asian elephants, as well as other animals like leopards, dhole, gaur, sloth bears, and a variety of birdlife. Jeep Safaris and Mini Bus Safaris are arranged by the forest department. The entry point & interpretation center of the park is located in Bandipur village on Gundlupet - Ooty Road. The best time to visit Bandipur is from June to October. Staying at Bandipur Safari Lodge is the best way to explore the park as their package includes Jeep Safari into the park with experienced guides. Bandipur can also be visited along with Ooty tour packages as it lies on Bangalore - Ooty road.

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At a distance of 40 km from Manali, 500 km from Delhi, 215 km from Shimla and 258 km from Chandigarh, Kullu is the capital town of Kullu district in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is located on the banks of the Beas River in Kullu Valley at an altitude of 1230 meters. Kullu Manali is one of the top summer resorts to visit as part of Himachal tour packages and among the wellknown honeymoon destination in India. Kullu is a broad open valley formed by the Beas River between Manali and Larji. This valley is famous for its temples, beauty and its majestic hills covered with Pine and Deodar Forest and sprawling Apple Orchards. Kullu was earlier known as Kulant pith meaning 'the ending point of inhabitable world'. The beautiful valley is also mentioned in epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata and Vishnu Purana. Chinese traveler Huien Tsang visited Kullu in 634 or 635 AD and described it as a region completely surrounded by mountains. The place had a stupa built by Asoka. In ancient days Kullu had several Buddhist monasteries. There were Hindu temples too and people of both faiths lived peacefully together. Kullu valley is the largest valley in Kullu district. The Beas River runs through the middle of the valley. It is also called the 'Valley of the Gods' or 'Dev Bhumi'. It connects with the Lahaul and Spiti valleys ...

46. Mathura

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At a distance of 56 km from Agra, 159 km from Delhi, 419 km from Lucknow and 224 km from Jaipur, Mathura is an ancient city and also the district headquarters of Mathura in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Mathura is one of the popular tourist places near Agra and also one of the best places to visit near Delhi . Mathura is one of the seven cities (Sapta Puri) considered holy by Hindus, the other six are Ayodhya, Haridwar, Varanasi, Kanchipuram, Ujjain and Dwarka. Mathura has been chosen as one of the heritage cities for HRIDAY - Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana scheme of Government of India. Mathura is also one of the popular Delhi weekend getaways for 2 day trip. Mathura is located at the banks of river Yamuna and is popularly known as the Brajbhoomi, the sacred land of Lord Krishna. The Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi temple is home to a prison cell called Garbha Griha that is believed to be the exact birthplace of Krishna. Large number of devotees visit this temple every year on Janmashtami. The city of Mathura has a rich history. In the traditional times, Mathura was an important point of culture and civilization. According to the Archaeological Survey of India, the city is mentioned in the epic, Ramayana. In the epic, the Ikshwaku prince Shatrughna slays a demon called Lavanasura and claims the land. ...

47. Alibaug

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Alibaug, or Alibag is a coastal town in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. About 75 km from Lonavala, & 102 km from Mumbai, it is one of the popular places for beaches in Maharashtra , and among the must include places in Konkan Tour Packages . Located in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, Alibaug is well known for its beautiful beaches and ancient forts that are the most visited places as part of Alibaug packages . Alibaug Beach, Kihim Beach, Akshi Beach, Mandwa Beach, Kashid Beach, Varsoli Beach, Nagaon Beach, Murud Beach, Kolaba Fort, and Murud -Janjira Fort are the most popular places to visit in Alibaug . It can also be visited along with Mahabaleshwar tour packages . Alibag is one of the must include places in Maharashtra Tour Packages , especially for beach lovers.

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At a distance of 602 km from Hyderabad, 355 km from Vijayawada, 168 km from Kakinada, 203 km from Rajahmundry and 444 km from Bhubaneswar, Visakhapatnam (also called Vizag) is a coastal & port city in the state of Andhra Pradesh, located on the shores of Bay of Bengal. It is the headquarters of Visakhapatnam district and is the base for Eastern Naval Command of the Indian Navy. Vizag is also one of the top places to experience Andhra Pradesh tourism . The city of Vizag , as Visakhapatnam is popularly called, derives its name from the Hindu God of valour, Visakha. The city is located beautifully among the hills of the Eastern Ghats with facing towards the Bay of Bengal. According to the Archaeological records, Visakhapatnam was built by Kulotunga Chola between the 11th and 12th centuries AD. Kailasagiri, Rama Krishna Beach and Rishikonda Beach are among the must include places in your Vizag tour packages . The religious Hindu texts mention that the region of Visakhapatnam in the 5th century BC was part of the vast Kalinga territory which extended up to River Godavari. The relics found in the area also prove the existence of a Buddhist empire in the region. Kalinga later lost the territory to King Ashoka in the bloodiest battle of the time which prompted him to embrace Buddhism. The city was also under the rulers of Chalukya, Pallava,Vengi, ...

49. Dandeli

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Situated on the banks of the River Kali, the picturesque town of Dandeli is one of the top Karnataka tourist places . It is located about 130 km from Goa, and 462 km from Bangalore. Dandeli is quite famous for its gorgeous natural backdrop, wildlife, and adventure activities, that can be experienced as part of Dandeli tour packages . Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Karnataka . Dandeli is one of the top white Water Rafting destinations in India. Kayaking, water rafting, and canoeing trips on the Kali River are some of the things one can indulge in Dandeli. Sathodi Falls, Syntheri Rocks, and Kavala Caves are the other important places to visit in Dandeli . Explore our Dandeli Travel Guide for complete details on the stunning scenic place. Dandeli can also be visited along with Goa tour packages and Gokarna Packages.

50. Chidambaram

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Chidambaram is a pilgrimage town in Tamil Nadu. Well known for Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram temple is one of the most celebrated shrines in South India and also one of the famous Tamilnadu places to visit . It is about 66 km from Pondicherry, and 217 km from Chennai. Also known as Thillai, the town is known for the Thillai Nataraja Temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built during the 11th century, Chidambaram Nataraja Temple has a great religious as well as historic and cultural significance. This is one of the Panchabhoota Stalas signifying the five elements of wind (Kalahasti), water (Tiruvanaikka), fire (Tiruvannamalai), earth (Kanchipuram) and space (Chidambaram). Thillai Kaali Amman Temple, Pichavaram , Sattanathar Temple, Bhuvanagiri, Parangipettai, Annamalai University, Kollidam (river) and Poompuhar are the other prominent places to visit as part of Chidambaram tour packages . Brahmotsavam, Ani Thirumanjanam, Thai Poosam and Arudra Dharshan are some of the Nataraja Temple festivals that attract large crowds from far and nearby places. Natyanjali Dance Festival is a major festival held in February. Many eminent dancers give their performances during this festival.

51. Vrindavan

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At a distance of 13 km from Mathura, 70 km from Agra, 155 km from Delhi, 400 km from Lucknow and 235 km from Jaipur, Vrindavan is a holy town situated on the banks of Yamuna River in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. It is also among the sacred places to visit near Delhi for a 2 day weekend trip and also one of the popular places to visit near Agra . Vrindavan is a major pilgrimage center for the Hindus and one of the oldest cities in the country. The holy town of Vrindavan has a very rich history associated with the Hindu god Lord Krishna. It is said to be the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a great devotee of Lord Krishna is credited with rediscovering of Vrindavan. The place was later developed by various kings of the region. The name Vrindavan is derived from the words vrinda meaning tulsi (or basil) and van meaning grove and most likely refers to the two small groves at Nidhivan and Seva Kunj. While Seva Kunj is believed to be the place where Krishna performed Raaslila with Radha and the Gopikas, Nidhivan is said to be the place where the divine couple rested. The place is also one of the Shaktipeeths, named Bhuteshwar Mahadev. The place is believed to have been the site where the hair of Devi Sati fell. Vrindavan is also one of the most prominent sites for ISKCON, ...

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At a distance of 64 km from Nainital, 50 km from Ranikhet, 357 km from Dehradun, and 364 km from Delhi, Almora, a scenic hill station in the Almora district is a famous hill resorts in Uttarakhand. It lies at an altitude of 1,651 m, amidst the southern part of the Kumaon Hills. It is a one of the popular hill stations near Delhi and also of one of the top Tourist places in Uttarakhand . Almora is located on a 5 km long horse shoe shaped ridge, the eastern portion of which is called the Talifat and the western one is known as Selifat. The Kosi and Suyal rivers run alongside the town adding to the beauty of the place. Almora is considered the cultural heart of the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. The town got its name from kilmora, a short plant found in nearby region, which was used for washing the utensils of Katarmal Temple. The people bringing kilmora were called Kilmori and later Almori and the place came to be known as Almora. Almora is one of the top attractions you must include in Nainital packages . Almora was founded in 1568 by Kalyan Chand during the rule of the Chand dynasty. Prior to that the region was under the control of Katyuri King Bhaichaldeo and he has donated part of this land to a Gujrati Brahmin Sri Chand Tiwari. In the days of the Chand Kings it was called Rajapur and was also mentioned ...

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Nashik or Nasik is the third-largest city by population in Maharashtra. Situated about 182 km from Mumbai, and 211 km from Pune, it is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Maharashtra , and among the famous places to visit near Mumbai . Situated at an altitude of 700 m, Nashik is famous for its numerous temples that can be visited as part of Nashik Tour Packages . Panchavati, Someshwar, Ram Kund, Muktidham Temple, Coin Museum, Pandavleni Caves, Sinnar, Anjaneri, and Trimbakeshwar are some of the popular places to visit in Nashik . Nashik also holds Kumbha Mela, the largest religious gathering held once every 12 years. A large number of pilgrims, sadhus, and holy men attend this magnificent fair and take bath in the holy river Godavari. Apart from its religious importance, Nashik has numerous vineyards that dot the countryside and is known as the wine capital of India. Nashik can be visited along with Shirdi Tour Packages .

54. Chittorgarh

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Chittorgarh or Chittaurgarh is a historical city and municipality located on the banks of river Gambhiri and Berach in Rajasthan, India. About 117 km from Udaipur, and 620 km from Delhi, it is one of the top heritage places in Rajasthan , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . Chittorgarh is the former capital of the Sisodia dynasty of Mewar, and this fascinating destination can be visited along with Udaipur packages . Chittorgarh is mainly known for its beautiful forts and temples. The Chittorgarh Fort is one of the largest forts in India and among the prime places to visit as part of Chittorgarh packages . Kirti Stambh, Padmini's Palace, Rana Kumbha Palace, Vijaya Stambh, Gaumukh Reservoir, Kalika Mata Temple, Meera Temple, Shyam Temple are some of the prominent tourist places in Chittorgarh . Gangur and Jauhar are the popular festivals celebrated in Chittorgarh, followed by other festivals like Diwali and Holi.

55. Tirupati

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At a distance of 71 km from Chittoor, 413 km from Vijayawada, 556 km from Hyderabad, 763 km from Vizag, 134 km from Chennai and 259 km from Bangalore, Tirupati is a pilgrimage city in the extreme southeast of Andhra Pradesh in Chittoor district. It is often referred as a synonym to Tirumala (called as Tirumala Tirupati), which is a sacred temple town famous for Sri Venkateswara Temple also known as Tirumala Tirupati Balaji Temple. Tirupati along with Chandragiri is an ideal Chennai getaways for a two day trip and also one of the top Andhra Pradesh tourist places . Tirupati is one of the most ancient and sacred pilgrimage sites in India. Tirumala, the home of Lord Venkateswara is at a distance of 22 km from Tirupati. However, Tirupati is the town and transport hub to Tirumala at the bottom of the hill. The initial temple at Tirumala was built by the Tamil king Thondaimaan. The Pallavas of Kanchipuram (9th century), Cholas of Tanjore (10th century), Pandyas of Mathura and Vijayanagara Kings (14th & 15th centuries) regularly visited the temple and contributed largely to the temple. Especially, Sri Krishna Devaraya of Vijayanagara Empire contributed a lot to the temple. Now the temple is under the maintenance of TTD. Spread over an area of 450 sq. km, Tirupati offers a magnificent ...

56. Kumarakom

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Kumarakom is a cluster of little islands on the Vembanad Lake in Kerala. Also known as the Queen of Vembanad, Kumarakom is the most famous places to visit near Trivandrum for Kerala backwaters, and among the must include places in Kerala tour packages . It is about 56 km from Kochi, 36 km from Alleppey, and 164 km from Trivandrum. Kumarakom is a special tourism zone in Kerala due to the special ecology of the place. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Kumaramangalam Temple, Vaikom, Pathiramanal Island, Aranmula, and Erumeli are the popular tourist places in Kumarakom . The major sightseeing option at Kumarakom is a boat cruise in the backwaters of Vembanad and is an amazing experience for every traveler to Kumarakom. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuar is a noted bird sanctuary where one can see many species of migratory birds as part of Kumarakom packages . It is an unbelievably beautiful paradise of mangrove forests, emerald green paddy fields, and coconut groves. It is also famous for Ayurvedic massage, yoga, meditation, boating, fishing, and swimming. Kumarakom is the venue for Sree Narayana Jayanthi Boat Race held in September during Onam festival.

57. Mahabalipuram

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Mahabalipuram, also called Mamallapuram is one of the must-visit weekend getaways from Chennai for one day trip. About 57 km from Chennai, it is one of the UNESCO heritage site in Tamil Nadu and one of the best places to experience Tamilnadu Tourism . Famous for its Shore Temple built in 7th century, Mahabalipuram was the second capital of the Pallava kings of Kanchipuram . It is known for its historical monuments, sculptures, scenic beauty, culture and tradition. The famous Arjuna's Penance, the Krishna Mandapa, Thirukadalmallai temple, Cholamadal Artist's Village, Mahabalipuram Beach, Tiger Cave and Crocodile Bank are the must include places in Mahabalipuram tour packages . One of the prominent festivals celebrated here is the Mamallapuram Dance Festival, which is organized by the Department of Tourism every year from December - January. Mahabalipuram is one of the best places to include in your Pondicherry tour packages .

58. Athirapally Waterfalls

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Athirapally Waterfall is one of the best waterfalls in India and among the must include places in Kerala tour packages . It is situated about 73 km from Kochi, 100 km from Munnar, and 269 km from Trivandrum. Formed over Chalakudy River, Athirapally is one of the scenic waterfalls in Kerala that drops down from a height of 80 feet through several parallel streams offering a great scenic beauty. In the monsoon season, the water gets strength and all the streams join together and appear like Niagara Falls. The Vazhachal Waterfalls, Charpa Falls, Anakkayam, Sholayar Dam, Valparai, and Malayattur Wildlife Sanctuary are the nearby places to visit during your Athirapally trip . It also offers adventure activities like river rafting, trekking, etc. It is one of the best waterfalls near Kochi . The forest that surrounds Athirapally Falls is also the natural habitat of different species like the great hornbill, Malabar pied hornbill, Malabar grey hornbill, Indian grey hornbill, Asiatic elephant, tiger, leopard, and bison. The falls can be visited as part of Kochi tour packages .

59. Thanjavur

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Thanjavur, also known as Tanjore, is one of the popular places of href='/tamilnadu/heritage' target='_blank'>heritage in Tamilnadu as it has a rich historical heritage and is a prism of ancient as well as the modern south Indian civilizations. It is situated about 170 km from Madurai, and 326 km from Chennai. Situated on the banks of River Cauvery, it is one of the top places to visit as part of Madurai tour packages . The city was once the stronghold of the historic Cholas. Since then, Thanjavur has been one of the chief political, cultural and religious centers of South India. Thanjavur is famous for the Brihadeeswarar Temple built by Rajaraja Chola in the year 1010 AD. Also known as the Big Temple, Brihadeeswarar Temple is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and among the most important heritage sites in India. The temple is considered to be one of the best specimens of South Indian temple architecture and among the must-visit places as part of Thanjavur tour packages . Apart from Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur and the surrounding areas have several important tourist attractions like Thanjavur Palace, Kumbakonam , Darasuram, Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Thiruvaiyaru, Thirubuvanam, etc.

60. Ganpatipule

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Ganpatipule is a small pilgrimage & beach town on the Konkan coast of Maharashtra in India. About 307 km from Pune, and 345 km from Mumbai, it is one of the top places to visit near Kolhapur , and among the must include places in Maharashtra packages . Ganpatipule is mainly known for its 400 years old Ganapati Temple which is the prime attraction in Ganpatipule holiday packages . The idol of Ganesha is believed to be a monolith that was self-incarnated and discovered over 1600 years ago. It is one of the Ashta Ganapati Temples of India and is known as 'Paschim Dwar Devata'. The temple is at the base of a hill, and pilgrims walk around (pradakshina) the hill as a mark of respect. Ganpatipule can be visited as a day trip along with Mahabaleshwar tour packages . Besides, Ganpatipule has some of the most spectacular beaches that can be visited along with Konkan packages . It is an ideal getaway that attracts peace-seekers, beach lovers, and pilgrims alike. Jaigad Fort, Prachin Konkan Museum, Arey Ware Beach, Guhagar Beach, and Velneshwar are the other prominent places to visit in Ganpatipule .

61. Tiruchirappalli

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Situated on the banks of the Cauvery River, Tiruchirappalli or Trichy is the 4th largest city in Tamilnadu and among the must include places in Tamilnadu tour packages . It is located about 133 km from Madurai and 334 km from Chennai. Tiruchirappalli is home to numerous historical monuments and temples that attract tourists and pilgrims from all parts of the country throughout the year. The city played a critical role in the Carnatic Wars (1746-1763) between the British and the French East India companies. Ranganathaswamy Temple at Srirangam, one of the most famous pilgrimage centers in South India is situated near Trichy. Rockfort Temple, Jambukeshwar Temple , Uraiyur, Mariamman Temple, Government Museum and the St John's Church are some of the top places to visit as part of Trichy tour packages . Tiruchirappalli is internationally known for a brand of cheroot known as the Trichinopoly cigar. The city is very popular for its cigars, handloom saris and stone-studded jewelry, Pith models, and cheroots. According to the National Urban Sanitation Policy (2010), Tiruchirappalli was one of the ten cleanest cities in India.

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Often referred to as 'The Queen of the Arabian Sea', Kochi or Cochin is the financial capital of Kerala. It is situated about 190 km from Coimbatore, and 204 km from Trivandrum. Kochi is one of the prime places to visit as part of Kerala tour packages . Kochi packages are admired for its scenic beauty, traditional architecture, churches, and beaches. Fort Kochi, Bolghatty Palace, Marine Drive, Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary, St. George Ferona Church - Edappally, Matancherry Palace, Chinese Fishing Nets, and Fort Kochi Beach are some of the prominent Kochi tourist places . Kochi is one of the finest natural harbors in the world. This city is home to Cochin Jewish Synagogue , the oldest synagogue in the Commonwealth, as well as numerous old churches and temples.

63. Kedarnath

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At a distance of 224 km from Rishikesh, 264 km from Dehradun and 439 km from Delhi, Kedarnath is a town and a famous center of pilgrimage in Uttarakhand situated in Rudraprayag district. Kedarnath is a popular pilgrimage destination for Hindus and is one of the four major Places to visit in Uttarakhand known as Chota Char Dham pilgrimage that also includes Badrinath , Gangotri and Yamunotri . It lies at an altitude of 3584 m near Chorabari Glacier, the head of river Mandakini. It is the most remote of the four Char Dham sites and is flanked by breathtaking snow-clad peaks. Kedarnath is named after King Kedar. According to a mythology, King Kedar ruled Kedarnath during the Satya Yuga. It is believed that the temple existed even during the time of Mahabharata. It is the place where Lord Shiva absolved Pandavas from the sin of killing their own cousins Kauravas in the battle of Kurukshetra. The famous Kedarnath temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and is thronged by thousands of tourists each year. Other than Kedarnath temple, Bhairavnath temple, Chorabari Tal, Shankaracharya Samadhi and Hans Kund are the some other religious places near Kedarnath. Kedarnath temple is a major tourist attraction and pilgrims book their hotels way in advance. Rooms in budget hotels and dharamshalas are available under Rs 500 ...

64. Badrinath

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At a distance of 293 km from Rishikesh, 335 km from Dehradun and 523 km from Delhi, Badrinath is an ancient holy town in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. It lies at an altitude of 3133 m in the Garhwal Himalayan ranges along the banks of River Alaknanda near India - Tibet border. It is one of the most famous centers of pilgrimage in India and also one of the most popular Uttarakhand places to visit as part of Char Dham. Badrinath is the most important of the four sites of famous Char Dham pilgrimage; the other three being Puri, Dwarka and Rameshwaram . It is also visited as part of Chota Char Dham Pilgrimage along with Kedarnath, Yamunotri and Gangotri in Himalayan region of Uttarakhand. Surrounded by Nar and Narayana mountain ranges and the Nilkantha peak, Badrinath has great mythical significance. This holy town is mentioned as Badari or Badarikashram in many ancient texts and scriptures. According to the epic Mahabharata, Badrinath is the site where Nara and Narayana, the dual forms of Vishnu, did meditation. It is also believed that the Pandavas passed through Badrinath on their way to heaven. Legend has it that Sage Vyasa authored Mahabharata at a cave in Mana, which is about 4 km from Badrinath. Badrinath is ...

65. Bikaner

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Bikaner is a vibrant desert town in the middle of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India. About 333 km from Jaipur, and 435 km from Delhi, it is one of the famous places of heritage in India , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . Formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner, the city was founded by Rao Bika in 1486 CE. The Junagarh Fort, built during the reign of Raja Rai Singh, is the most famous fort in Bikaner and is one of the must include places in Bikaner packages . The Laxmi Niwas Palace, Lalgarh Palace, Gajner Palace are some of the other palaces in Bikaner which add to the beauty of the town and gives it a feel of the Rajput heritage. Karni Mata Temple, Rampuria Haveli, National Research Centre on Camel, Shri Laxminath Temple, and Shiv Bari Temple are the other popular tourist places in Bikaner . Bikaner is one of the most frequented desert cities of the state of Rajasthan along with Jodhpur and Jaisalmer packages . Bikaner is famous for its savory Bikaneri Bhujia and Bikaner Camel Festival.

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Situated at the confluence of Mula and Mutha Rivers, Pune is one of the most popular cities in India and the second-largest city in Maharashtra. About 161 km from Mumbai, Pune is one of the must include places in Maharashtra tour packages . Pune boasts of several historical monuments from the Maratha period and many places of tourist interest. Shaniwar Wada , Osho Ashram, Dagdusheth Ganapathi, Pataleshwar Cave Temple, Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park, Shinde Chhatri, Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, National War Museum, Bund Garden, Saras Baug, Parvati Hill, Aga Khan Palace, Rajgad Fort, and Darshan Museum are the some of the prominent attractions one must visit as part of Pune tour packages . Also, Pune is considered as the cultural capital of Maharashtra and is renowned for its cultural activities such as classical music, spirituality, theater, sports, and literature. The city is also known for its IT, manufacturing and automobile industries, and prestigious educational institutions. Pune is also one of the fastest-growing cities in the Asia-Pacific region. The 'Mercer 2015 Quality of Living' rankings evaluated local living conditions in more than 440 cities around the world where Pune ranked at 145, second in India after Hyderabad (138).

67. Srisailam

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At a distance of 160 km from Nandyal, 181 km from Kurnool, 229 km from Hyderabad, 263 km from Vijayawada and 527 km from Bangalore, Srisailam is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva situated on the banks of River Krishna in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. It is one of the most important pilgrimage centers of Lord Shiva in India and also one of the top Places to visit in Andhra . Srisailam is also one of the most popular weekend getaways from Hyderabad. Srisailam is famous for Srisailam Dam & Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The sanctum enshrines Lord Mallikarjuna in the form of a linga protected by a three-hooded cobra. This ancient temple built in the Dravidian style with lofty towers and sprawling courtyards is one of the finest specimens of Vijayanagara architecture. Though the exact origins of the temple are not available, the Satavahanas of the 2nd century AD have referred to it. The Kakatiyas and the Vijayanagara kings have made several endowments here. The unique feature of this kshetram is the combination of Jyothirlingam and Mahasakthi (in the form of Bhramarambika) in one campus, which is very rare and only one of its kind. The great religious leader Aadi Sankara is said to have visited this shrine and composed his immortal Sivananda Lahiri here. Srisailam is ...

68. Trivandrum

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Also known as Trivandrum, Thiruvananthapuram is the capital city of Kerala. About 85 km from Kanyakumari, and 204 km from Kochi, it is one of the most popular places to visit in Kerala . The city derives its name from the deity of Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple, among the must include places in Trivandrum packages . Located on the west coast of India, Trivandrum is famous for its enchanting tourist spots including internationally renowned beaches like Kovalam , historic monuments with Gothic architecture, lakes/backwaters, unexplored mountain ranges, etc. Sri Padmanabha Swamy Temple, Napier Museum, Kanakakkunnu Palace, Science, and Technology Museum, Kowdiar Palace, St. Joseph's Cathedral, Thiruvananthapuram Zoo, Happyland Amusement Park, etc. are some of the prominent tourist places in Trivandrum . Trivandrum is a popular medical tourism destination as there are more than a hundred recognized Ayurveda centers in and around the city. It is also considered as one of the cleanest cities in India, and among the most popular tourist places to visit near Kochi .

69. Kumbakonam

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Kumbakonam is an ancient temple town located amidst the two rivers Cauvery and Arasalar in the Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu. About 235 km from Madurai, and 282 km from Chennai, it is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Tamilnadu , and among the popular places to visit near Chennai . Kumbakonam is known for its temples and mutts (monasteries). There are around 188 Hindu temples within the municipal limits of Kumbakonam. Adi Kumbeswarar Temple , Nageswaraswamy temple and Kasi Viswanathar temple are the prominent temples to visit as part of Kumbakonam tour packages . Sarangapani temple is the largest Vaishnava shrine present in Kumbakonam. Patteeswaram, the Oppiliappan Kovil, the Swamimalai Murugan temple and the Airavateeswarar Temple are the other temples located in the vicinity of Kumbakonam. The town is well - known for its prestigious educational institutions and carved Panchaloha idols, silk products, brass, and metal wares. The important festival of Kumbakonam is the Mahamaham festival. It takes place once in 12 years during the Tamil Month of Masi (February/March) and lakhs of pilgrims visit Kumbakonam and takes a holy bath in the sacred Mahamaham Tank.

70. Sabarimala

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Sabarimala is one of the most famous places of pilgrimage in Kerala . Situated about 70 km from Pathanamthitta, this temple is one of the oldest temples in India, with a history of more than 5000 years old. Regarded as one of the popular places to visit in Kerala , Sabarimala temple is dedicated to Lord Ayyappan, and is believed that Lord Parasurama installed the idol of Ayyappa here. The pilgrimage season begins in the month of November and ends in January (the temple remains closed during the rest of the year except for the first five days of each Malayalam month). The devotees following Ayyappa Vratam (Ayyappa Maala - a 41 days Vratam with strict restrictions) carry Irumudi Kettu containing traditional offerings to the Lord. Mandalapooja (Nov17th) and Makaravilakku (Jan 14th) are the important events of the temple. Makara Jyothi (a celestial star) appeared on Jan 14th is the most crowded occasion of this temple that one must witness as part of Sabarimala packages . Sabarimala temple has no restrictions on caste and religion. The temple is open to males of all age groups, but women between 10-50 years of age are NOT allowed into the temple. Pamba, Erumeli, and Malikappurathu Amma Temple are some other Sabarimala places to visit .

71. Bangalore

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Nicknamed as the Garden City of India, Bangalore, the capital city of Karnataka, is the 5th largest city in India, and among the top places to visit in Karnataka . It is one of the fastest growing industrial and commercial centers in India. It is often referred as Silicon Valley of India due to large number of software companies established in the city. Bangalore is one of the ideal places for those planning to visit south India with many attractions in the form of heritage palaces, gardens, museums, temples, etc. Lalbagh Garden, Cubbon Park, Tipu Sultan's Palace, Bangalore Palace , Bannerghatta National Park, and Vishveswaraiah Museum, are the some of the must include places in Bangalore tour packages . Explore our Bangalore Travel Guide for complete details on the capital city of Karnataka. Bangalore is the perfect stopover point, because this city is the gateway to a plethora of South Indian tourist destinations - you can choose from ancient temples, jungles, historic sites to even scenic countrysides for a quick weekend getaways. Coorg, Mysore , Chikmagalur, Wayanad and Ooty are the top weekend getaways from Bangalore .

72. Shivanasamudra Falls

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Shivanasamudra is one of the best waterfalls near Bangalore and also among popular one day trip from Bangalore . It is about 130 km from Bangalore. Shivanasamudra is a segmented waterfall with several parallel stream formed adjacent to each other. Situated on River Kaveri, Shivanasamudra is among the popular Tourist places in Karnataka . The island of Shivanasamudra divides Kaveri River into two parts that form two waterfalls, one is Gaganachukki and the other is Bharachukki. Gaganachukki includes a huge horsetail shaped waterfall dropping from a height of 90 m and two large parallel streams that cascade down through a rocky bed from a height of over 320 feet. Asia's first hydroelectric power station was set up in the downstream of the falls in the year 1905. Barachukki is a cascading fall with a height of 70 m forming several streams through the wide rocky formations establishing superb natural beauty. This place offers breathtaking sight in the peak monsoons. Shivanasamudra is among the must include place in your Mysore tour packages . An interesting way to watch the beauty of the waterfall is to take a coracle ride to the mouth of the magnificent waterfall.

73. Tadoba National Park

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Tadoba - Andhari Tiger Reserve is the oldest and largest national park in Maharashtra. Situated about 29 km from Chandrapur, and 145 km from Nagpur, Tadoba is one of the top wildlife sanctuaries in India and among the must include places in Maharashtra packages , especially for wildlife buffs. Established in 1955, Tadoba National Park is one of the 47 project tiger reserves in India. The total area of the tiger reserve is 1,727 Sq. km and the core area of the tiger reserve is 625.40 Sq. km. Tadoba Lake acts as a buffer between the park's forest and the extensive farmland which extends up to the Irai water reservoir. This lake is a perennial water source that offers good habitat for Mugger crocodiles to thrive. The Tadoba National Park is divided into three separate forest ranges, i.e. Tadoba north range, Kolsa south range, and Mohurli range. There are 6 entry points for this park which are Mohurli gate, Kolara gate, Kuswanda gate, Navegaon gate, Pangdi gate, and Zari gate. The park is home to 88 tigers, along with leopards, sloth bears, gaur, nilgai, dhole, striped hyena, jungle cats, sambar, spotted deer, barking deer, chital, and chausingha. Jeep safari is one of the most popular things to do as part of Tadoba tour packages .

74. Valley Of Flowers

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At a distance of 16 km from Govind Ghat, 34 km from Joshimath, 41 km from Badrinath, 277 km from Rishikesh, 300 km from Haridwar, 318 km from Dehradun, and 518 km from Delhi, Valley of Flowers National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India located in Western Himalayas in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. It is perched at an altitude of 3600 m and is known for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and the variety of flora. Valley of Flowers is one of the best national parks in India and also among the best Tourist places in Uttarakhand for trekking enthuasists. Stretching over a vast expanse of 87.50 sq. km, the park is about 5 km long and 2 km wide. The gentle landscape of the Valley of Flowers complements the rugged mountain of Nanda Devi National Park to the east. Together, they encompass a unique transition zone between the mountain ranges of the Zanskar and Great Himalayas. Valley of Flowers and Nanda Devi National Park, together, constitute the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. The Valley of Flowers was declared a National Park in 1982 and was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2004. Initially known as Bhyundar Valley, the Park was discovered and renamed in 1931 by British mountaineer Frank Smith. The highest point of the park is Gauri Parbat, at an elevation of ...

75. Shravanabelagola

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Shravanabelagola is one of the most popular Jain places of pilgrimage in Karnataka . About 83 km from Mysore, and 140 km from Bangalore, it is one of the popular places to visit near Bangalore . Shravanabelagola is famous for the Bahubali Statue, among the must include places in Shravanabelagola tour packages . With a height of 58 feet carved out of a single block of granite, the statue is supposed to be the tallest monolithic stone statue in the world. Gomateswara temple, Odegal Basadi, Tyagada Kamba, Siddhara Basadi, Chennanna Basadi, Akhanda Bagilu, Chamundaraya Basadi, Chandragupta Basadi, Chandraprabha Basadi, Kattale Basadi, and Parshwanatha Basadi are important places to visit in Shravanabelagola . Once in 12 years, Shravanabelagola celebrates the Mahamastakabhisheka festival which attracts thousands of devotees and tourists from all over India. Shravanabelagola can also be visited along with Mysore tour packages .

76. Hogenakkal

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Hogenakkal Falls is one of the best waterfalls in India , and among the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu. It is about 146 km from Bangalore and 345 km from Chennai. Also, it is one of the major waterfalls near Bangalore . Often referred to as the 'Niagara of India', Hogenakkal is one of the wonderful places to visit near Bangalore & Chennai. When the River Kaveri enters the Tamil Nadu border after winding its way through the state of Karnataka, it descends down the lofty landscape forming the Hogenakkal Waterfalls. The Carbonatite rocks found near the waterfall are one of the oldest in the world. The falls has about 14 channels with drops varying between 15 & 65 ft. It can be visited as part of Yercaud tour packages . Coracle riding is one of the main attractions here which is allowed during the monsoon and winter season. Boating is usually stopped in peak monsoons. Hogenakkal is also the good place to try out your swimming skills. Tourists can also go for trekking on the nearby surrounding hills. The water from the fall flows towards the Mettur Dam which is also known as the Stanley Reservoir. Yercaud, MM Hills, and Yelagiri Hills are some of the major tourist destinations near Hogenakkal ...

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Ajmer or Ajmere is one of the popular pilgrimage sites near Delhi , and among the most important religious places to visit in Rajasthan . It is situated about 132 km from Jaipur, and 390 km from Delhi. Ajmer is can be visited along with Jaipur tour packages . The city of Ajmer gets its name from 'Ajay Meru' which means invincible hills. Ajmer is home to the famous Dargah Sharif, which houses the Tomb of Garib Nawaz, also known as Moinuddin Chishti, the founder of the Chishti order of Sufism. Considered to be one of the holiest cities in India, it attracts hordes of Hindu and Muslim devotees every year as part of Ajmer packages . Anasagar, Taragarh Fort, Akbar Palace & Museum, Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra, the Nasiyan Temple, Nareli Jain temple, and Kishangarh are other popular tourist places in Ajmer . Urs of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is the popular fair celebrated with great pomp and fervor in Ajmer. It is held every year in the month of May to mark the death anniversary of the Sufi saint.

78. Delhi City

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At a distance of 1,474 km from Mumbai, 1,462 km from Kolkata, 1,543 km from Hyderabad, 2,171 km from Chennai, 2,131 km from Bangalore, Delhi, also known as Dilli, is officially the National Capital Territory (NCT). New Delhi, the national capital of India, is one of the nine districts of the NCT of Delhi. Located in northern part of India, Delhi is situated on the banks of River Yamuna at an elevation of 293 meters. It is bound by the states of Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. Delhi is India's second most populous city after Mumbai . With an area of 47.2 sq. km, it is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. The IT sector, handloom, fashion, textile and electronic industry contribute a lot to Delhi's economy. Historically, the city was known as Indraprastha or Hastinapura, the renowned capital of the legendary Pandavas, which has overwhelming history and rich cultural heritage. It was first created as the capital of an independent kingdom by Tomars in 736 AD. Muhammad of Ghori captured the city in 1192 and his Slave Aibak established the Delhi Sultanate. The first battle of Panipat in 1526 saw the handover of Delhi from the Lodhis of Delhi Sultanate to the Mughals, when Babur established the Mughal Empire. The city of Delhi passed on to the hands of the British in 1803 AD. In 1911, British shifted their capital from Calcutta to Delhi. After independence ...

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Goa is India's smallest state by area and the fourth smallest by population. Located in West India in the region known as the Konkan, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations of India with beautiful beaches and historical sites. Goa is a strip of land 110 km long and 60 km wide between the Sahyadri range of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea on the west coast of India. Panaji is the state's capital while Vasco Da Gama is the largest city. Renowned for its beaches, places of worship and world heritage architecture. Goa is visited by large numbers of international and domestic tourists each year. It also has rich flora and fauna. The festival of Shigmo Mel or the Holi, Goa carnival and Ganesh Chaturthi are the main festivals in Goa.

80. Andaman Islands

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The Andaman & Nicobar Islands form an archipelago in the Bay of Bengal between India and Myanmar. Most part of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands is a Union Territory of India, while a small part in the north of the archipelago, including the Coco Islands, belongs to Myanmar. Port Blair is the capital town and the tourist hub in Andaman Islands. Andamans are one of the popular destinations for honeymoon tours . The archipelago is divided into two groups of islands - the Andaman Islands and the Nicobar Islands. Andaman & Nicobar Islands stretch over a length of more than 800 km from North to South. It consists of about 572 islands out of which only around 36 islands are inhabited. Of these, only 9 islands in the Andaman Islands are open for tourists while the Nicobar Islands are inaccessible to tourists. Non-Indian nationals need special permit to visit Andaman Islands. The Andaman & Nicobar Islands have been inhabited for several thousand years. The original inhabitants of the islands are many tribal groups like Great Andamanese, Jarawa, Onge and Sentinelese people, who have had no contact with any other people. The Marathas annexed the islands in the late 17th century AD. In the early 18th century, the islands were the naval bases of Maratha admiral Kanhoji Angre. The British finally annexed Andaman & Nicobar Islands in the 19th century who used it as the prison for Indian freedom fighters. During British Raj, the ...

81. Somnath

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Somnath is a temple town situated in the Gir Somnath district of Gujarat. Also known as Prabhas Patan, it is one of the most important places of pilgrimage in India, and among the prominent places to visit in Gujarat . It is about 197 km from Rajkot, and 408 km from Ahmedabad. The town of Somnath is famous for the Somnath Temple, among the must include places in Somnath packages . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is one among the twelve prominent Jyotirlinga shrines and also one of the oldest pilgrimage sites in Gujarat. Somnath Beach, Gita Mandir, Bhalka Tirtha, Rudreshwara Temple, Triveni Sangam Temple, Suraj Mandir, Parshuram Temple, Kamnath Mahadev Temple, Junagadh Gate, Somnath Museum, Panch Pandav Gufa are some other tourist places in Somnath . Somnath Mahadev Fair which is held on Kartik Purnima and Maha Shivaratri are the two major festivals celebrated in Somnath with great pomp and fervor. The temple town witnesses a huge number of tourists from various parts of the country during these festivals.

82. Darjeeling

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At a distance of 65 km from Siliguri, 98 km from Gangtok, 109 km from Jalpaiguri, 371 km from Manipur, 502 km from Guwahati, 503 km from Patna and 507 km from Kolkata, Darjeeling is a charming hill station located in the Shivalik hills of the lower Himalayas in West Bengal, India. Situated at an altitude of 6,700 feet, Darjeeling is one of the most popular tourist places in West Bengal and among the must include places in your honeymoon tour packages . The name Darjeeling comes from two Tibetan words 'Dorje', meaning thunderbolt and 'ling', means a place or land. Before being invaded by the Gorkhas of Nepal in the 1790s, Darjeeling was largely under the Kingdom of Sikkim and native tribes named Lepchas were the original inhabitants of the place. Under the Sugauli Treaty of 1815 CE, Nepal yielded one-third of their lands to the British, who established Darjeeling as the summer capital of Bengal Presidency. During 19th century AD, they set up a sanatorium and a military depot in Darjeeling. Later, extensive tea plantations were established in the region by the British. After independence, in 1947, Darjeeling was merged with West Bengal. Amidst the backdrop of the mighty snow-clad Himalayan peaks, Darjeeling is famous for its tea plantations, spectacular views of snow-capped peaks and Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. The majestic Kanchenjunga, third highest mountain in ...

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At a distance of 36 km from Konark, 58 km from Bhubaneswar, 82 km from Cuttack, 390 km from Rourkela, 407 km from Jamshedpur, 434 km from Vizag, 495 km from Kolkata, and 522 km from Ranchi, Puri is an ancient temple town situated along the coast of Bay of Bengal in Odisha. Puri is one of the places of original holy Char Dham Yatra of Hinduism and also one of the top places to experience Odisha Tourism. Earlier called as ShriKhetra, Purushottama Khetra, and Jagannath Puri, Puri is home to the world famous Sri Jagannath Temple. Often referred as the spiritual capital of Odisha, Puri forms the Golden Triangle of Orissa along with Konark and Bhubaneswar. Puri became an important center of pilgrimage with the arrival of Gangas in the 12th century and emerged as one of the centers of Vaishnavism. Anantavarman Chodaganga, one of the powerful rulers of Puri, established the Purushottama Temple and later came to be known as the Jagannath Temple in the 15th century. According to history, Puri and the Jagannath Temple were invaded 18 times by Hindu and Muslim rulers from 4th century AD till the early 19th century. Puri was declared as the capital of Odisha under the British till 1816 CE. In 1828 CE the whole territory was separated into three regions, Katak, Balasore, and Jagannath Puri. In 1936 CE Odisha was divided from the state of Bihar and Puri was formed in 1948 CE. Dedicated Lord Vishnu, Lord Jagannath Temple is one of the prime places to visit in Puri and is a ...

84. Hyderabad

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Hyderabad (also known as Bhagya Nagaram) is the fifth largest metropolis of India and the capital of the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. It is known for its rich history and culture with monuments, mosques, temples, a rich and varied heritage in arts, crafts and dance. Also known as The City of Nizams and The City of Pearls, Hyderabad is today one of the fast developing cities in the country and a modern hub of IT, ITES, and Biotechnology. Hyderabad is often referred to the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad together which are commonly referred as a single city. Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, a ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty (the ruling family of the Golconda - previously a feudatory of Bahmani sultanate that declared independence in 1512) founded the city of Hyderabad on the banks of the Musi River in 1591. The Mughal emperor Aurangzeb captured Hyderabad in 1687, but the Mughal-appointed governors of the city soon gained autonomy. In 1724, Asaf Jah I, who was granted the title Nizam-ul-Mulk ('Governor of the country') by the Mughal emperor, defeated a rival official to establish control over Hyderabad. Asaf Jah's successors ruled as the Nizams of Hyderabad. The rule of the seven Nizams saw the growth of Hyderabad both culturally and economically. Hyderabad is the financial and economic capital of the state of Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad is known as the city of pearls, lakes and, lately, for its IT companies.

85. Ahmedabad

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Ahmedabad is the largest city and also the former capital of Gujarat. Situated on the banks of the River Sabarmati, it is one of the popular places of places to visit in Gujarat . It is about 29 km from Gandhinagar, and 534 km from Mumbai. Ahmedabad is India's first UNESCO World Heritage City and is also regarded as one of the fastest-growing cities in India. Also known as Amdavad, the city of Ahmedabad is the commercial hub and also the living symbol of the rich cultural heritage of Gujarat state. Splendid monuments, wonderful museums, and gorgeous lakes are the prime attractions of Ahmedabad holiday packages . Popularly called the Land of Gandhi, Ahmedabad is closely associated with Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the father of the nation. Sabarmati Ashram, Kankarai Lake, Jama Masjid, Akshardham Temple, Adalaj Stepwell, Huthee Singh Jain Temple, ISKCON Temple, Vintage Car Museum, Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary, Swaminarayan Mandir, and Sardar Patel National Memorial are some of the well-known tourist places in Ahmedabad .

86. Khajuraho

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At a distance of 47 km from Chhatarpur, 118 km from Satna, 179 km from Jhansi, 223 km from Kanpur, 265 km from Jabalpur, 283 km from Gwalior, 283 km from Allahabad, 388 km from Bhopal and 624 km from Delhi, Khajuraho is a historical town located in Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. Khajuraho is one of the top places to visit in Madhya Pradesh and among the must include places in your Madhya Pradesh tour packages . Earlier, Khajuraho was the cultural capital of Chandela Rajputs who ruled this part of India during 10th to 12th centuries AD. Khajuraho Temples were built by the Chandela monarchs over a span of 200 years, from 950 to 1150 AD. After the fall of Chandela rulers, these temples were abandoned and long-forgotten until rediscovered by British Captain T.S. Burt, in 1838 AD. Known around the world for its stunning temples adorned by erotic carvings, the Khajuraho group of monuments has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is considered to be one of the seven wonders of India. The marvelous architecture and erotic carvings are the best and most notable aspects of Khajuraho temples. There were originally over 80 Hindu temples, of which only 25 now stand in a reasonable state of preservation, scattered over an area of about 8 square miles. The temples also have numerous other sculptures depicting the life of a common man in that era. Khajuraho ...

87. Kaziranga National Park

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At a distance of 67 km from Golaghat, 80 km from Tezpur, 88 km from Jorhat, 216 km from Kohima, 217 km from Guwahati, 230 km from Dibrugarh and 277 km from Shillong, Kaziranga is a national park in the Golaghat and Nagaon districts of Assam, India. Known worldwide for its Rhino population, it is one of the most picturesque wildlife sanctuaries in India and among the best places to visit in Assam. Sprawling over an area of 430 Sq.km, Kaziranga National Park is a wonderful destination to watch the majestic Rhinos as part of India Wildlife tour packages . The vast area of Kaziranga comprises of tall elephant grass, dense tropical broadleaf forests and marshland making it the perfect habitat for the one-horned rhinoceros. Surrounded by Brahmaputra River on the North and the Karbi Anglong mounts in the South, the park presents a massive range of natural beauty. Kaziranga Proposed Reserve Forest was created with an area of 232 Sq. km in 1905 on the recommendation of Mary Curzon. It was designated as a 'Reserve Forest' in 1908 and redesignated as the 'Kaziranga Game Sanctuary' in 1916 and remained till 1938, when hunting was prohibited and visitors were permitted to enter the park. The park was declared as a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1950 CE while the park got National Park status in 1974. Kaziranga was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the year 1985 for its unique natural ...

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At a distance of 36 km from Puri, 61 km from Bhubaneswar, 111 km from Ratanpur, 394 km from Rourkela, 408 km from Jamshedpur, 462 km from Vizag, 482 km from Raigarh and 522 km from Ranchi, Konark is a small town in Puri district of Odisha along the coast of Bay of Bengal. Renowned world over for the Sun Temple, Konark is one of the top tourist destinations in Odisha and also one of the popular places of heritage in India. The name Konark is derived from two Sanskrit words - Kona meaning angle and Arka meaning sun, in reference to the temple which was dedicated to the Sun God. Also known as the Black Pagoda, the Sun Temple was built in black granite during the reign of Narasimhadeva-I. The temple resembles the mythical chariot of the Sun God and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984. The temple is now mostly in ruins, and a collection of its sculptures is housed in the Sun Temple Museum, which is run by the Archaeological Survey of India. Konark Tourism presents a multitude of attractions that fascinate tourists from all over the world. Konark Beach, Ramachandi Temple, Kuruma, Astranga Beach, Varahi Devi Temple at Chaurasi and Maa Mangala Devi Temple at Kakatapur are some popular places to visit in Konark apart from Sun Temple. Konark was also one of the few places in India to experience a total solar eclipse. Besides the magnificent Sun Temple, Konark is also famous for Konark Dance Festival. This five day long cultural extravaganza is one of the most ...

89. Gir National Park

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Gir National Park, also known as Sasan Gir, is one of the renowned national parks in India, and among the best places of among the best places to visit in Gujarat . It is situated about 156 km from Rajkot, and 372 km from Ahmedabad. Established as a sanctuary in 1965, Gir National Park is the most popular national parks in Gujarat as it is the royal kingdom of Asiatic lions and essentially the only place besides Africa on earth where these majestic beasts roam freely. Besides Asiatic lions, one can see Asiatic lion, Indian leopard, jungle cat, striped hyena, Golden jackal, Indian and Ruddy mongoose, honey badger, chital, nilgai, sambar, four-horned antelope, chinkara, and wild boar here as part of Gir tour packages . The entrance gate to the park is located at Sasan Gir village beside Sinh Sadan. Jungle Safari is one of the best things to do in Gir National Park . Besides, there is also a Gir Interpretation Zone, also known as Devalia Safari Park at Devalia, and was established to reduce the excess of tourists at the Gir National Park. The park remains open every year from mid-October to mid-June and closed during the monsoon season from July to September. While Devalia Safari Park is open throughout the year.

90. Gangtok

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At a distance of 78 km from Kalimpong, 96 km from Darjeeling, 115 km from Pelling, 117 km from Siliguri, 403 km from Darbhanga, 496 km from Muzzafarpur, 543 km from Guwahati, and 670 km from Kolkata, Gangtok is a fascinating hill town and the capital of north-eastern state of Sikkim, India. Known for its cleanliness and breathtaking beauty, it is one of the popular places to visit in Sikkim and is one of the popular attraction not to miss in your honeymoon trip . Situated at an altitude of 5410 feet, Gangtok is the largest city and the main business and tourist hub of Sikkim. The name meaning hill-top, Gangtok is known for its scenic beauty and striking views of Mount Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world. It is also known as the land of monasteries, as it has maximum number of monasteries in the world. Located right in the middle of the Himalayan range and having mild temperate climate year-round, Gangtok is the most important center for Sikkim Tourism. According to history, Gangtok rose to prominence as a popular Buddhist pilgrimage site after the construction of the Enchey Monastery in 1840 CE. In 1894, the ruling Sikkimese Chogyal, Thutob Namgyal, transferred the capital from Tumlong to Gangtok, increasing the city's importance. In the early 20th century, Gangtok became a major stopover on the trade route between Tibet and India. After India's independence ...

91. Bandhavgarh National Park

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Situated in Vindhya Hills, Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the renowned places of wildlife in India , and among the best tourist places in Madhya Pradesh . It is about 169 km from Jabalpur, and 452 km from Bhopal. Covering over an area of about 1536 sq. km, Bandhavgarh is known to have the highest density of Royal Bengal Tigers in the world and the frequent sightings of royal tigers make this national park a must-visit for all wildlife enthusiasts. One can spot more than 22 species of mammals including Common Langurs, Rhesus Macaque, the Asiatic Jackal, Bengal Fox, Sloth Bear, Ratel, Gray Mongoose, Striped Hyena, Jungle Cat, and Leopard as part of Bandhavgarh holiday packages . The park has three gates, namely Tala, Magadhi, and Khitauli. Out of these three, Tala gate is the most popular as it has more chances of tiger spotting. These are closed for visitors during the monsoon months while the buffer zones Dhamokhar, Panpatha, and Johila are opened throughout the year. Jeep safaris are conducted in all zones while Canter Safari is available only in Maghadhi and Khitauli Zones.

92. Shillong

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At a distance of 98 km from Guwahati, 377 km from Dhaka, 414 km from Kohima, 420 km from Cooch Behar, 572 km from Siliguri, 594 km from Darjeeling, 631 km from Gangtok and 1116 km from Kolkata, Shillong is a mesmerizing hill station in East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya in India. Shillong is the capital city of Meghalaya as well as the headquarters of East Khasi Hills district. It is one of the most picturesque hill stations in India and among the must include places in your honeymoon tour packages . Perched at an attitude of 1496 m, Shillong is situated on a plateau bounded by the Umiam gorge on the north, Diengiei Hills on the northwest, and the hills of the Assam valley on the northeast. Shillong Peak is the highest point in Shillong with an altitude of 6449 feet. The city gets its name from the deity Shyllong or Lei Shyllong, who is worshipped at the Shillong Peak. The British fondly called Shillong the 'Scotland of the East' as the rolling hills around the town reminded the European settlers of Scotland. Earlier a small village, Shillong became the new civil station of the Khasi and Jaintia hills in 1864 CE. In 1874, it became the capital of composite Assam under British rule due to its favorable location between the Brahmaputra and Surma valleys. Shillong remained the capital of Assam till 1969 when the autonomous state of Meghalaya was formed. In 1972 CE, Meghalaya turn out to be a full-fledged state ...

93. Cherrapunji

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At a distance of 54 km from Shillong, 80 km from Mawsynram, 84 km from Dawki, 146 km from Guwahati, 292 km from Tezpur, Cherrapunji or Cherrapunjee is a small sub divisional town in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya. It is one of the wettest places on the earth and among the must visit places in Meghalaya as part of honeymoon tour packages . The original name for this town was Sohra, which was pronounced 'Churra' by the British. This name eventually evolved into the current name, Cherrapunji, which means the 'land of oranges'. According to the history, Cherrapunji is the traditional capital of a Nongkhlaw hima, an independent Khasi state. Between 16th and 18th centuries, the local residents were ruled by their tribal Syiems (chiefs) of Khyriem in the Khasi Hills. Tirot Sing was the last important Syiem of this area, who later admitted to the British in 1883 and ruled this place till independence. Receiving an annual rainfall of about 11,777 mm, Cherrapunji happens to be the second wettest place on the planet after Mawsynram. The town receives both south-west and north-east monsoons. Despite receiving an abundant rainfall, Cherrapunji faces an acute water shortage and the inhabitants have to trek very long distances to obtain potable water. The excessive rain causes soil erosion which has deprived the land of Cherrapunji and the surrounding valleys. Located in Meghalaya, Cherrapunji is a paradise ...

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Dwarka is one of the most significant pilgrimage sites near Rajkot , and among the best places to visit in Gujarat . It is about 224 km from Rajkot, and 442 km from Ahmedabad. Located on the western tip of the Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat, Dwarka is popularly known as the 'home of Lord Krishna' and is believed to have been the first capital of Gujarat. Also, Dwarka is one of the foremost Char Dhams for Hindus and among the seven most ancient religious cities (sapta puris) in India. For this reason, the town attracts thousands of pilgrims throughout the year as part of Dwarka packages . The present-day Dwarka is a prominent pilgrimage site that boasts of several shrines. Among the temples, the 2000-year-old Dwarkadhish temple is the most notable one. Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Gomti Ghat, Rukmani Devi Temple, Beyt Dwarka, Gopi Talav, Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Mandir, Swaminarayan Temple, Dwarka Beach, Shivrajpur Beach, and Okhamadhi Beach are some of the important tourist places in Dwarka . If you specifically want to participate in the grand festivities of the Janmashtami festival, visiting the town during August and September will be eventful.

95. Rann Of Kutch

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With the Thar Desert on one side and the Arabian Sea on the other side, Rann of Kutch is a spellbinding marvel of sand and salt. About 80 km from Bhuj, and 413 km from Ahmedabad, it is one of the top places to visit in India , and among the must include places in Gujarat packages . It lies between the Gulf of Kutch and the Indus River in Pakistan and comprises flatlands of salty clay located about 15 meters above sea level. A large part of the Kutch, commonly known as the Great Rann of Kutch, submerges in water during the rainy season and becomes dry during the winter season. Spread over an area of 7500 sq. km, the Great Rann of Kutch, formed of salt marshes, is considered one of the largest salt deserts in the world and among the most popular tourist places in Kutch . Besides, one can also visit Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary, Narayan Sarovar & Sanctuary, Kalo Dungar, Siyot Caves, Chhari Dandh Bird Sanctuary, Kutch Bustard Sanctuary, etc. as part of Kutch tour packages . It can be visited along with Bhuj tour packages .

96. Bhubaneswar

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At a distance of 16 km from Cuttack, 58 km from Puri, 61 km from Konark, 191 km from Balasore, 264 km from Sambalpur, 342 km from Rourkela, 431 km from Vizag, 439 km from Kolkata and 456 km from Ranchi, Bhubaneswar or Bhubaneshwar is an ancient city situated in Khordha district of Odisha, India. It is the capital city of Odisha and also one of the best places to experience Odisha Tourism. Known as 'The City of Temples', Bhubaneswar is one of the ancient cities located in the eastern part of India and is a thriving center of art and culture. Literally, Bhubaneswar means Lord of the Universe and is known for its architecture and temples. Bhubaneswar is one of the 3 cities designed by the German Architect Otto. H. Koeingsberges along with Chandigarh and Jamshedpur and is one of the first planned cities in Modern India. The origin of the city dates back to more than 2,000 years while the modern city came into existence in 1948. Bhubaneshwar was the capital of the Kalinga dynasty. Later Emperor Kharavela established his capital in Sisupalgarh which is on the outskirts of the city. After that the area was subsequently ruled by several dynasties, including Satavahanas, Guptas, Matharas and Mughals. In 1803, the area came under the British and was part of the Bengal Presidency until 1912, and Bihar - Orissa Province till 1936. In 1936, Odisha became a separate province in British India with Cuttack as its capital. In 1947, when India got independence, Orissa became ...

97. Pelling

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At a distance of 7 km from Gyalshing, 45 km from Ravangla, 58 km from Namchi, 69 km from Darjeeling, 88 km from Kalimpong, 113 km from Gangtok, 127 km from Siliguri, 447 km from Darbhanga, 551 km from Guwahati and 682 km from Kolkata, Pelling is a wonderful hill station located in the West Sikkim district of north Indian state of Sikkim. Situated at an altitude of 6,800 feet, Pelling is the second biggest tourist destination in Sikkim after Gangtok. The name Pelling means 'the seat of the religious body' formed by Pema Linga who was a discoverer of ancient Tibetan texts and also a treasure revealer. Pelling was initially a land filled with jungle which was home to a lot of wildlife. The area developed into a full-fledged village after the construction of two Buddhist monasteries Pemayangtse and Sangacholing. Pelling offers good view of entire Kanchenjunga mountain range including Koktang, Kumbhakaran (Jannu), Rathong, Kabru, Kabru Dome, Kanchenjunga, Pandim, and Siniolchu. Pelling is mostly known for its mesmerizing views of the snow-capped Kanchenjunga range, several historical sites and monasteries. Kanchenjunga Waterfalls, Pemayangtse Monastery, Khecheopalri Lake, Singshore Bridge, Sanga Choeling Monastery, Tashiding Monastery, Rimbi Falls and Changey Waterfalls are the top places to visit in Pelling. In the months of winter, the town is covered in a blanket of snow and is a perfect holiday destination for all nature ...

98. Guwahati

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At a distance of 8 km from Dispur, 95 km from Shillong, 110 km from Nagaon, 159 km from Tezpur, 360 km from Agartala, 414 km from Dibrugarh, 452 km from Imphal, 467 km from Darjeeling, 504 km from Gangtok, 786 km from Darbhanga and 923 km from Patna, Guwahati, also known as the 'City of Eastern Light', is the largest city in the Indian state of Assam. Situated on the banks of Brahmaputra River, Guwahati is one of the fastest growing cities in India and among the popular places to experience Assam Tourism. Considered to be the gateway to north east India, Guwahati is situated between the southern bank of Brahmaputra River and the foothills of the Shillong plateau. Dispur, a part of Guwahati, serves as the capital of Assam. The city derives its name from two Assamese words 'Guwa' meaning betel nut and 'Haat' meaning market. The city is regarded as the cultural hub of North Eastern India and is also the second largest metropolis in eastern India after Kolkata. There have been a lot of mythological references regarding the city of Guwahati which clearly states that it has been the capital of mythological kings such as Bhagadatta and Narakasura. According to Ambari excavations, the city was under the Hindu kingdoms of Shunga-Kushana, between the 2nd century BC and the 1st century AD. Earlier called as Pragjyotishpura, it served as the capital city for the Varman and Pala dynasties and it remained the capital of Assam till the 10th - 11th Century AD. Under the Ahom kings, ...

99. Gwalior

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At a distance of 121 km from Agra, 174 km from Mathura, 268 km from Kanpur, 330 km from New Delhi, 334 km from Lucknow, 346 km from Jaipur, 448 km from Bhopal and 459 km from Allahabad, Gwalior is a historical city situated in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is one of the important tourist places near Agra and also one of the top tourist destinations in Madhya Pradesh . One of the most beautiful cities of Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior is very famous for its glorious history and rich cultural heritage. After being founded by Maharaja Suraj Sen in 8th century AD, Gwalior Fort was described as the pearl amongst fortresses in India. The city and its fortress have been ruled by several historic northern Indian kingdoms. From the Tomars in the 13th century, it was passed on to the Mughal Empire, then to the Maratha in 1754, followed by the Scindias in 18th century AD. Well-known for its ancient temples, marvelous palaces and alluring monuments, Gwalior is the tourist capital of Madhya Pradesh. Gwalior is best known for being the birthplace of the great musician, Tansen. And apart from all this, Gwalior was also one among the five princely states that got the honor of 21 gun salute during the British rule. Gwalior Fort, Jai Vilas Mahal, Teli ka Mandir, Sun Temple, Gujari Mahal, Sas Bahu Temple, Man Mandir Palace are some of the popular places to visit in Gwalior. Gwalior ...

100. Lachung

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At a distance of 47 km from Lachen, 112 km from Ravangla, 116 km from Gangtok, 146 km from Kalimpong, 200 km from Pelling, 609 km from Guwahati and 634 km from Kolkata, Lachung is a small hill station located in North Sikkim district of Indian state of Sikkim. Situated near the border with Tibet, it is one of the beautiful places to visit in Sikkim and among the picturesque hill stations in India. At an altitude of 9,600 feet, Lachung is located at the confluence of River Lachen and River Lachung, the tributaries of Teesta River. The word Lachung means 'small pass'. The Indian Army has a forward base in the town. According to history, Lachung was a trading post between Sikkim and Tibet before the Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1950, after which it was closed down. The town's economy has been boosted by tourism in recent years as the region has been opened up by the Indian government. The town is majorly inhabited by Lepchas and Bhutias who are prime followers of Buddhism. With its stunning fruit orchards, sparkling streams and gushing rivers flowing against the mesmerizing backdrop of snow-capped Himalayas, Lachung has been described as the 'most picturesque village of Sikkim' by British explorer Joseph Dalton Hooker in his definitive, The Himalayan Journal (1855). Lachung Monastery, Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary, Yume Samdong (Zero Point), Yumthang Valley, Bhim Nala Falls and Naga Falls are the top places to visit in Lachung. Also, it acts as the base camp for Rhododendron ...

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India Can be visited at any time throughout the year, However, Winter experiences pleasant weather and Summers are too hot and humid. One can visit beach destinations like Goa, Pondicherry, Andamans in Winter along with some heritage sights like Hampi, Ajanta & Ellora and the desert state of Rajasthan. Hill stations are suitable for escaping the scorching heat of summer and waterfalls are best visited in monsoon.

The most visited destinations in India are Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Shimla, Manali, Coorg, Ooty, Munnar, Goa, Pondicherry, Nainital, Mahabaleshwar, Udaipur, Dwarka, Somnath, Madurai, Ajanta Caves, Gangtok, Darjeeling.

There are different heritage circuits spread across India. The most Popular being Golden Triangle (Delhi, Agra, Jaipur) from Delhi. Another circuit starting from Mumbai - Aurangabad - Ajanta Caves and Ellora Caves can be visited. Another popular Circuit includes Hampi - Badami - Pattadakal from Bangalore or Hubli. In Tamilnadu, Mahabalipuram - Kanchipuram and Pondicherry circuit and Madurai - Thanjavur- Trichy are popular heritage circuits.

There are different pilgrimage circuits spread across India. The most popular being Haridwar - Rishikesh from Delhi. Another circuit starting from Mumbai or Pune and visit Nashik - Shirdi - Trimbakeshwara�can be visited. Another popular circuit includes Dwarka - Somnath from Ahmedabad. Tamilnadu has some wonderful pilgrimage circuits like Madurai - Rameshwaram - Kanyakumari. Karnataka pilgrimage circuit includes Kukke - Udupi - Murudeshwar -Gokarna. Andhra has several pilgrimage sites, the popular circuit is Tirumala - Tirupati - Srikalahasti.

The most visited hill stations in India are Coorg, Ooty, Munnar, Shimla, Manali, Kodaikanal, Nainital, Mussoorie, Gangtok, Darjeeling, Mahabaleshwar and Lonavala.

It depends on the places you want to visit, It requires a minimum of 20-30 days to cover the most popular destinations in India.

South India, Maharashtra, North East India, Himachal and Uttarakhand are very safe for foreigners and single women. Delhi and Uttar Pradesh have few crimes reported against single travelers and it is advised to be alert and careful.

The popular things to buy while traveling in India are Species, Handicrafts, carpets, pearls, Gold ornaments, tea and coffee products in hill stations, etc.

While metro cities are modern and most of the Indian cities are conservative. However, most of the temples in India only allowed traditional wear. They don't allow sleeveless and shorts for both men and women.

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Explore the diverse beauty of India with our guide to the Top 50 Tourist Places. Discover hidden gems and iconic landmarks on a captivating journey through the heart of India with our exclusive guide to the Top 50 Tourist Places. Welcome to a land of diversity and wonder, India – a country that not only hosts a myriad of cultures, languages, and traditions but also offers a kaleidoscope of captivating tourist destinations.

From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the sun-kissed beaches of Goa, this vibrant land unfolds an array of breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and architectural marvels. Whether you are a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or a spiritual seeker, India’s diverse destinations promise an unforgettable experience. Delve into the bustling bazaars, serene temples, and lush wildlife sanctuaries as we unveil the must-visit places that capture the essence of India ‘s enigmatic charm.

1. Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Taj Mahal

An epitome of love, the Taj Mahal, with its intricate carvings and stunning symmetry, stands as a testament to Mughal architecture. Its gardens and reflecting pool create a tranquil ambiance.

  • Trip Plan : Visit at sunrise for the best views and photography.
  • Trip Budget : Approximately $40-67.
  • Best Time To Visit : October to March.
  • Best Things to Do : Enjoy the changing colors of marble at different times of the day.
  • Nearest Airports : Agra Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Taxis, buses, auto-rickshaws.
  • Near Tourist Places : Agra Fort, Akbar’s Tomb.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Try the famous Agra Petha and Mughlai dishes.
  • Best Places to Stay : Opt for hotels with a view of the Taj.
  • Tips : Visit the Mehtab Bagh for a unique view of the Taj Mahal across the river.

2. Hampi, Karnataka

Hampi

Hampi, the city of ruins, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its vast complexes of temples and ancient market streets. The stunning backdrop of rocky terrains adds to its allure.

  • Trip Plan : Explore the ruins by bicycle or on foot.
  • Trip Budget : Around $67-93.
  • Best Time To Visit : November to February.
  • Best Things to Do : Witness the spectacular sunrise and sunset from Matanga Hill.
  • Nearest Airports : Hubli Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Local buses, bicycles, auto-rickshaws.
  • Near Tourist Places : Virupaksha Temple, Lotus Mahal.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Sample the local South Indian cuisine.
  • Best Places to Stay : Choose from guesthouses to eco-friendly stays.
  • Tips : Hire a local guide for a comprehensive historical tour.

3. Kaziranga National Park, Assam

Kaziranga National Park

Home to the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, Kaziranga is a biodiversity hotspot. It’s marshlands and dense forests offer a true wilderness experience.

  • Trip Plan : Early morning and late afternoon safaris for the best wildlife sightings.
  • Trip Budget : $80-120 including safari charges.
  • Best Time To Visit : November to April.
  • Best Things to Do : Elephant-back safaris for an up-close view of the rhinos.
  • Nearest Airports : Jorhat Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Safari vehicles.
  • Near Tourist Places : Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, Majuli Island.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Assamese fish curry and rice.
  • Best Places to Stay : Jungle lodges and resorts for an immersive experience.
  • Tips : Book safari tours well in advance, especially during peak season.

4. Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Aurangabad, Maharashtra

Ajanta and Ellora Caves

These caves are a marvel of ancient Indian art and architecture. Ajanta is renowned for its Buddhist paintings, while Ellora houses a mix of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain monuments.

  • Trip Plan : Dedicate at least a day for each cave complex.
  • Trip Budget : About $53-80.
  • Best Time To Visit : June to March.
  • Best Things to Do : Explore the Kailasa Temple at Ellora, the world’s largest monolithic sculpture.
  • Nearest Airports : Aurangabad Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Taxis, buses.
  • Near Tourist Places : Grishneshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, Daulatabad Fort.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Try the local Marathi cuisine.
  • Best Places to Stay : Options range from budget to luxury hotels.
  • Tips : Carry water and a hat, as exploring the caves involves a lot of walking.

5. Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

Rann of Kutch

The Rann of Kutch, a vast salt marsh in the Thar Desert, transforms into a cultural canvas during the Rann Utsav festival. Its white salt sands create a surreal landscape, especially under the full moon.

  • Trip Plan : Attend the Rann Utsav for an unforgettable cultural and desert experience.
  • Trip Budget : $107-160.
  • Best Time To Visit : November to February, especially during the full moon.
  • Best Things to Do : Camel cart excursions, folk dances, and handicraft shopping.
  • Nearest Airports : Bhuj Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Rental cars, local buses.
  • Near Tourist Places : Mandvi Beach, Bhuj city for historical exploration.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Savor local Gujarati snacks and thalis.
  • Best Places to Stay : Traditional Bhungas (mud huts) or luxury tents.
  • Tips : Book your stay and Rann Utsav packages well in advance.

6. Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab

Golden Temple

The Golden Temple, also known as Harmandir Sahib, is a sacred Sikh shrine, famous for its stunning golden dome and serene Amrit Sarovar lake. Trip Plan: Experience the Langar, a community kitchen serving free meals.

  • Trip Plan : Experience the Langar, a community kitchen serving free meals.
  • Trip Budget : $27-40.
  • Best Time To Visit : November to March.
  • Best Things to Do : Attend the evening Palki Sahib ceremony.
  • Nearest Airports : Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport, Amritsar.
  • Transports to Use : Auto-rickshaws, taxis, cycle-rickshaws.
  • Near Tourist Places : Jallianwala Bagh, Wagah Border.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Amritsari Kulcha, Chhole Bhature.
  • Best Places to Stay : Hotels near the Golden Temple for easy access.
  • Tips : Dress modestly and cover your head while visiting the temple.

7. Mysore Palace, Mysore, Karnataka

Mysore Palace

An architectural marvel, Mysore Palace is known for its Indo-Saracenic style, intricate carvings, and grandeur. It’s especially stunning when illuminated on Sundays and during festivals.

  • Trip Plan : Visit during the Dasara festival for a spectacular experience.
  • Trip Budget : $20-33.
  • Best Time To Visit : September to March.
  • Best Things to Do : Explore the palace’s museum and attend the Light & Sound show.
  • Nearest Airports : Mysore Airport.
  • Transports to Use : City buses, auto-rickshaws.
  • Near Tourist Places : Chamundi Hills, Brindavan Gardens.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Mysore Pak, Masala Dosa.
  • Best Places to Stay : Choose from heritage hotels to modern accommodations.
  • Tips : Photography inside the palace is restricted.

8. Varanasi Ghats, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Varanasi Ghats

The Ghats of Varanasi along the River Ganges are spiritual hubs where rituals and life ceremonies are performed. The evening Ganga Aarti is a mesmerizing experience.

  • Trip Plan : Take an early morning boat ride for a serene experience.
  • Trip Budget : $40-60.
  • Best Things to Do : Attend the Ganga Aarti, and visit the Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
  • Nearest Airports : Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport, Varanasi.
  • Transports to Use : Rickshaws, boats, walking.
  • Near Tourist Places : Sarnath, Ramnagar Fort.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Banarasi chaat, Kachori Sabzi.
  • Best Places to Stay : Riverside hotels or guesthouses in the old city.
  • Tips : Respect local customs, especially around ritual areas.

9. Sun Temple, Konark, Odisha

Sun Temple

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sun Temple resembles a massive chariot with intricate carvings. It’s an architectural marvel representing the chariot of the Sun God.

  • Trip Plan : Explore the temple in the early morning for better lighting for photos.
  • Trip Budget : $30-50.
  • Best Things to Do : Admire the detailed stone carvings and sculptures.
  • Nearest Airports : Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar.
  • Transports to Use : Buses, taxis.
  • Near Tourist Places : Puri, Chilika Lake.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Odia cuisine like Pakhala Bhata, and Chhena Poda.
  • Best Places to Stay : Lodges and resorts near Konark.
  • Tips : Carry sun protection and water.

10. Lake Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan

Lake Palace

Floating on Lake Pichola, the Lake Palace is a breathtaking hotel, originally a royal summer palace. Its white marble walls and intricate craftsmanship showcase Rajasthani elegance.

  • Trip Plan : Book a luxurious stay or a dinner at the palace.
  • Trip Budget : $100-150 for a palace visit; stays are more expensive.
  • Best Things to Do : Enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola, and visit the City Palace.
  • Nearest Airports : Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur.
  • Transports to Use : Taxis, auto-rickshaws.
  • Near Tourist Places : Jag Mandir, Sajjangarh Palace.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Rajasthani thali, Laal Maas.
  • Best Places to Stay : Heritage hotels and luxury resorts around the lake.
  • Tips : Advanced booking is recommended for stays and dinners.

11. Qutub Minar, New Delhi

Qutub Minar

A towering minaret made of red sandstone and marble, Qutub Minar is an iconic symbol of Delhi, showcasing intricate carvings and Islamic calligraphy.

  • Trip Plan : Visit early morning to avoid crowds and heat.
  • Trip Budget : $15-25.
  • Best Things to Do : Explore the Qutub complex, including Iron Pillar and Alai Darwaza.
  • Nearest Airports : Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi.
  • Transports to Use : Metro, buses, auto-rickshaws.
  • Near Tourist Places : Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Delhi street food like chaat and parathas.
  • Best Places to Stay : Choose from a range of hotels in South Delhi.
  • Tips : Carry a water bottle and wear comfortable shoes for walking.

12. Meenakshi Temple, Madurai, Tamil Nadu

Meenakshi Temple

A magnificent Dravidian-style temple, Meenakshi Temple is famous for its towering gopurams (gateway towers) adorned with colorful sculptures.

  • Trip Plan : Attend the evening ceremony for a spiritual experience.
  • Trip Budget : $20-35.
  • Best Things to Do : Explore the temple art and architecture, and visit the temple museum.
  • Nearest Airports : Madurai Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Auto-rickshaws, taxis, buses.
  • Near Tourist Places : Thirumalai Nayak Palace, Gandhi Museum.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Try local Tamil dishes like dosa and idli.
  • Best Places to Stay : Hotels in the city center for easy temple access.
  • Tips : Dress conservatively and respect the temple’s photography rules.

13. Red Fort, New Delhi

Red Fort

A historic fort and a symbol of India’s rich history, the Red Fort is known for its massive red sandstone walls, beautiful palaces, and museums.

  • Trip Plan : Allocate half a day to explore the fort and its museums.
  • Trip Budget : $10-20.
  • Best Things to Do : Attend the Light and Sound show in the evening.
  • Near Tourist Places : Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Enjoy Mughlai cuisine in nearby Chandni Chowk.
  • Best Places to Stay : Opt for heritage hotels or modern accommodations in central Delhi.
  • Tips : Visit on a weekday to avoid the crowds.

14. Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Jaisalmer Fort

Known as the ‘Golden Fort’, Jaisalmer Fort stands tall with its massive yellow sandstone walls, blending with the golden hues of the desert.

  • Trip Plan : Explore the fort’s lanes, havelis, and temples.
  • Best Things to Do : Enjoy a desert safari and cultural folk dance performances.
  • Nearest Airports : Jaisalmer Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Auto-rickshaws, taxis.
  • Near Tourist Places : Sam Sand Dunes, Patwon Ki Haveli.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Try local Rajasthani dishes like Ker Sangri and Bajra Roti.
  • Best Places to Stay : Heritage hotels within the fort or in the city.
  • Tips : Carry sunscreen and hydrate regularly due to the arid climate.

15. The Backwaters of Kerala

The Backwaters of Kerala

A network of interconnected canals, rivers, lakes, and inlets, the backwaters of Kerala offer a tranquil and scenic experience, unique to the state.

  • Trip Plan : Book a houseboat for an overnight stay.
  • Trip Budget : $100-150 for a houseboat stay.
  • Best Things to Do : Relax on a houseboat, enjoy the local cuisine, and watch the sunset.
  • Nearest Airports : Cochin International Airport, and Trivandrum International Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Taxis, local buses.
  • Near Tourist Places : Alleppey Beach, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Seafood specialties, traditional Kerala Sadya.
  • Best Places to Stay : Houseboats or resorts along the backwaters.
  • Tips : Book houseboats in advance during peak season.

16. Gateway of India, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Gateway of India

Overlooking the Arabian Sea, the Gateway of India is an imposing structure combining Hindu and Muslim architectural styles, symbolizing the city of Mumbai.

  • Trip Plan : Visit early morning or late evening to avoid crowds.
  • Best Things to Do : Enjoy a ferry ride from the Gateway to Elephanta Caves.
  • Nearest Airports : Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai.
  • Transports to Use : Taxis, local trains, buses.
  • Near Tourist Places : Marine Drive, Colaba Causeway.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Mumbai street food like Vada Pav and Pav Bhaji.
  • Best Places to Stay : Choose from luxury hotels in South Mumbai or budget accommodations in nearby areas.
  • Tips : Visit nearby markets for shopping and local experiences.

17. Dal Lake, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir

Dal Lake

Known as the “Jewel in the crown of Kashmir”, Dal Lake is famous for its houseboats, Shikara rides, and floating market.

  • Trip Plan : Experience a stay in a houseboat and a Shikara ride at sunset.
  • Trip Budget : $50-100 for houseboat stay.
  • Best Time To Visit : April to October.
  • Best Things to Do : Visit the floating gardens and markets.
  • Nearest Airports : Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport, Srinagar.
  • Transports to Use : Shikaras, taxis.
  • Near Tourist Places : Mughal Gardens, Nishat Bagh.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Kashmiri Wazwan, Kahwa (traditional tea).
  • Best Places to Stay : Houseboats or hotels overlooking the lake.
  • Tips : Dress warmly even in summer due to the cool climate.

18. Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya, Bihar

Mahabodhi Temple

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Mahabodhi Temple marks the location where Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree.

  • Trip Plan : Participate in meditation and prayer sessions.
  • Best Things to Do : Visit the Bodhi Tree and the Great Buddha Statue.
  • Nearest Airports : Gaya International Airport.
  • Near Tourist Places : Vishnupad Temple, Barabar Caves.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Try local Bihari dishes and vegetarian cuisine.
  • Best Places to Stay : Monasteries offering guest facilities or budget hotels.
  • Tips : Dress conservatively and maintain silence within the temple premises.

19. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Ranthambore National Park

One of the largest national parks in India, Ranthambore is known for its tiger population, ancient ruins, and diverse wildlife.

  • Trip Plan : Book jungle safaris in advance, preferably morning and evening rides.
  • Trip Budget : $100-150 including safari charges.
  • Best Time To Visit : October to June.
  • Best Things to Do : Wildlife photography, visit Ranthambore Fort.
  • Nearest Airports : Jaipur International Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Safari vehicles, local transport for fort visits.
  • Near Tourist Places : Khandar Fort, Trinetra Ganesh Temple.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Rajasthani cuisine in nearby resorts.
  • Best Places to Stay : Jungle resorts and camps.
  • Tips : Carry binoculars and dress in earthy colors for safaris.

20. Thekkady (Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary), Kerala

Thekkady

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Thekkady is known for its dense evergreen forests, Periyar River, and wildlife sightings, including elephants and tigers.

  • Trip Plan : Enjoy boat rides on Periyar Lake and guided nature walks.
  • Trip Budget : $60-100.
  • Best Time To Visit : September to May.
  • Best Things to Do : Bamboo rafting, spice plantation tours.
  • Nearest Airports : Cochin International Airport, Madurai Airport.
  • Near Tourist Places : Spice Gardens, Mullaperiyar Dam.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Traditional Kerala cuisine, fresh spices.
  • Best Places to Stay : Eco-lodges and forest resorts.
  • Tips : Book boat rides and guided tours in advance, especially during peak season.

21. Hawa Mahal, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Hawa Mahal

Known as the ‘Palace of Winds’, Hawa Mahal is a unique five-story structure with a honeycombed hive of windows. Its pink sandstone façade is an iconic representation of Jaipur.

  • Trip Plan : Visit early for photography; explore nearby markets later.
  • Best Things to Do : View the city skyline from the top, and visit the City Palace nearby.
  • Transports to Use : Rickshaws, taxis.
  • Near Tourist Places : Jantar Mantar, Amer Fort.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Rajasthani dishes like Dal Baati Churma, and Ghewar.
  • Best Places to Stay : Heritage hotels and boutique stays in the city.
  • Tips : The palace gets crowded; early morning visits are recommended.

22. Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Bandhavgarh National Park

Known for one of the highest densities of Bengal tigers in the world, Bandhavgarh is a mix of dense green valleys and rocky hills. It’s also rich in other wildlife and ancient ruins.

  • Trip Plan : Opt for multiple safari drives for better wildlife sighting chances.
  • Trip Budget : $100-200 including safari and accommodation.
  • Best Things to Do : Jeep safaris, visit the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort.
  • Nearest Airports : Jabalpur Airport.
  • Near Tourist Places : Kanha National Park, Baghel Museum.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Local cuisines at the lodges.
  • Best Places to Stay : Jungle resorts and eco-friendly lodges.
  • Tips : Book safaris in advance; carry binoculars and cameras.

23. Cellular Jail, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Cellular Jail

Cellular Jail, also known as Kala Pani, is a colonial prison that is now a shrine to the freedom fighters who were incarcerated there. It’s a symbol of India’s struggle for independence.

  • Trip Plan : Attend the Light and Sound show in the evening.
  • Trip Budget : $20-40.
  • Best Time To Visit : October to May.
  • Best Things to Do : Explore the jail cells, and visit the museum.
  • Nearest Airports : Veer Savarkar International Airport, Port Blair.
  • Near Tourist Places : Ross Island, Corbyn’s Cove Beach.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Seafood, local island cuisine.
  • Best Places to Stay : Beach resorts, and city hotels in Port Blair.
  • Tips : Book the Light and Sound show in advance.

24. Gir National Park, Gujarat

Gir National Park

Gir National Park is the last abode of the Asiatic lion. It also supports a variety of flora and fauna, including leopards, hyenas, and diverse birdlife.

  • Trip Plan : Book a jeep safari to spot the Asiatic lion.
  • Trip Budget : $70-120 including safari and accommodation.
  • Best Time To Visit : December to March.
  • Best Things to Do : Wildlife photography, visit the Crocodile Breeding Centre.
  • Nearest Airports : Rajkot Airport, Diu Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Safari vehicles, and taxis for local transport.
  • Near Tourist Places : Somnath Temple, Junagadh Fort.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Gujarati thali, local snacks.
  • Best Places to Stay : Jungle lodges, campsites.
  • Tips : Book your safari well in advance; carry sun protection.

25. Victoria Memorial, Kolkata, West Bengal

Victoria Memorial

A splendid white marble building, the Victoria Memorial is a blend of British and Mughal architecture, surrounded by lush gardens. It serves as a museum and a tribute to Queen Victoria.

  • Trip Plan : Spend a late afternoon exploring the museum and gardens.
  • Best Things to Do : Enjoy a leisurely walk in the gardens, and visit the gallery.
  • Nearest Airports : Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata .
  • Transports to Use : Metro, trams, taxis.
  • Near Tourist Places : Howrah Bridge, Indian Museum.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Bengali sweets, street food like Puchka and Kathi Rolls.
  • Best Places to Stay : Choose from colonial-era hotels to modern accommodations.
  • Tips : The memorial can be crowded; weekdays are less busy.

26. Leh Palace, Leh, Ladakh

Leh Palace

Overlooking the town of Leh, this 17th-century palace is a fine example of medieval Tibetan architecture. It offers panoramic views of the Leh town and surrounding mountains.

  • Trip Plan : Visit in the morning for clearer views.
  • Best Time To Visit : April to September.
  • Best Things to Do : Explore the palace museum, and enjoy the scenic views.
  • Nearest Airports : Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, Leh.
  • Transports to Use : Taxis, rented bikes.
  • Near Tourist Places : Shanti Stupa, Thiksey Monastery.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Ladakhi cuisines like Thukpa and Momos.
  • Best Places to Stay : Guesthouses and hotels in Leh City.
  • Tips : Acclimatize properly due to the high altitude.

27. Lotus Temple, New Delhi

Lotus Temple

Known for its stunning lotus flower-like design, the Lotus Temple is a Bahá’í House of Worship notable for its tranquil environment and beautiful gardens.

  • Trip Plan : Visit during sunset for a serene experience.
  • Trip Budget : $5-10.
  • Best Time To Visit : All year round.
  • Best Things to Do : Meditate in the prayer hall, and walk in the gardens.
  • Near Tourist Places : Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate.</li>
  • Best Foods to Eat : Explore Delhi’s diverse cuisine in nearby areas.
  • Best Places to Stay : Hotels in South Delhi or Central Delhi.
  • Tips : Maintain silence inside the temple; photography inside the prayer hall is not allowed.

28. Munnar Tea Plantations, Kerala

Munnar Tea Plantations

The rolling hills of Munnar are covered in a blanket of green tea plantations. The cool climate and stunning landscapes make it a popular hill station.

  • Trip Plan : Take a guided tour of a tea plantation and factory.
  • Trip Budget : $40-70.
  • Best Things to Do : Trekking, visit the Tea Museum.
  • Nearest Airports : Cochin International Airport.
  • Near Tourist Places : Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Freshly prepared South Indian dishes.
  • Best Places to Stay : Hill resorts, homestays in plantations.
  • Tips : Carry warm clothing as evenings can be chilly.

29. Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh

Fatehpur Sikri

A magnificent fortified ancient city, Fatehpur Sikri was the capital of the Mughal Empire for a short period. The city is a blend of Indian, Persian, and Islamic architecture.

  • Trip Plan : Explore the city’s palaces, halls, and mosques.
  • Best Things to Do : Visit the Buland Darwaza and Tomb of Salim Chishti.
  • Transports to Use : Buses, taxis from Agra.
  • Near Tourist Places : Taj Mahal, Agra Fort in Agra.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Mughlai cuisine in Agra.
  • Best Places to Stay : Stay in Agra for easy access to Fatehpur Sikri.
  • Tips : Carry water and sun protection; the area can be quite hot.

30. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Jim Corbett National Park

India’s oldest national park, Jim Corbett, is known for its Bengal tigers and stunning landscapes of hills, marshy depressions, riverine belts, and grasslands.

  • Trip Plan : Book a jeep or elephant safari for wildlife spotting.
  • Trip Budget : $80-120 including safari and accommodation.
  • Best Time To Visit : November to June.
  • Best Things to Do : Wildlife photography, river rafting in the Kosi River.
  • Nearest Airports : Pantnagar Airport, Dehradun Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Safari vehicles, and taxis for local sightseeing.
  • Near Tourist Places : Nainital, Ranikhet.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Local Kumaoni cuisine.
  • Best Places to Stay : Eco-friendly resorts, and forest lodges.
  • Tips : Book safaris well in advance; carry insect repellent.

31. Spice Markets of Old Delhi, New Delhi

Spice Markets of Old Delhi

The spice markets in Old Delhi, particularly around Khari Baoli, are a sensory explosion of colors, smells, and sounds. It’s one of the largest wholesale spice markets in Asia.

  • Trip Plan : Explore the narrow lanes and shops selling a variety of spices, nuts, and herbs.
  • Trip Budget : $5-15 for shopping and snacks.
  • Best Time To Visit : All year round; mornings are less crowded.
  • Best Things to Do : Buy spices, and experience traditional Indian market life.
  • Transports to Use : Metro, auto-rickshaws.
  • Near Tourist Places : Red Fort, Jama Masjid.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Street food in Chandni Chowk.
  • Best Places to Stay : Hotels in Central Delhi or nearby areas.
  • Tips : Be prepared for crowded and narrow lanes; keep your belongings secure.

32. Jantar Mantar, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Jantar Mantar

An astronomical observatory built in the 18th century, Jantar Mantar in Jaipur features the world’s largest stone sundial and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Trip Plan : Take a guided tour to understand the astronomical instruments.
  • Best Things to Do : Learn about ancient astronomy, and visit the nearby City Palace.
  • Near Tourist Places : Hawa Mahal, Amer Fort.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Rajasthani cuisine like Gatte ki Sabzi, and Laal Maans.
  • Best Places to Stay : Heritage hotels and boutique stays.
  • Tips : Hire a knowledgeable guide for a better understanding of the observatory.

33. Auroville, Tamil Nadu

Auroville

Auroville is an experimental township with the aim of human unity. It’s known for its unique architectural design, especially the Matrimandir, and sustainable living practices.

  • Trip Plan : Visit the Matrimandir and participate in community activities.
  • Best Things to Do : Explore community living, and attend workshops.
  • Nearest Airports : Chennai International Airport.
  • Near Tourist Places : Pondicherry, Sadhana Forest.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Organic and vegetarian cuisine in community kitchens.
  • Best Places to Stay : Guesthouses in Auroville or Pondicherry.
  • Tips : Book Matrimandir visits in advance; respect the community’s guidelines.

34. Nalanda University Ruins, Bihar

Nalanda University Ruins

The ruins of Nalanda University, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, represent one of the ancient world’s greatest universities. Its red brick structures were once a center of learning and Buddhist studies.

  • Trip Plan : Explore the archaeological site and museum.
  • Trip Budget : $10-15.
  • Best Things to Do : Visit the Nalanda Archaeological Museum, and explore the ruins.
  • Near Tourist Places : Rajgir, Pawapuri.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Local Bihari cuisine.
  • Best Places to Stay : Hotels in Rajgir or Bihar Sharif.
  • Tips : Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the ruins.

35. Elephanta Caves, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Elephanta Caves

Located on Elephanta Island near Mumbai, these rock-cut caves are known for their impressive bas-relief sculptures. The main cave is dedicated to Lord Shiva and showcases Hindu rock art.

  • Trip Plan : Take a ferry from Gateway of India; allocate half a day for the trip.
  • Trip Budget : $15-25 including ferry tickets.
  • Best Things to Do : Explore the cave sculptures, and enjoy the island’s scenic beauty.
  • Transports to Use : Ferry from Gateway of India.
  • Near Tourist Places : Colaba, Marine Drive.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Mumbai street food, seafood.
  • Best Places to Stay : Accommodations in South Mumbai for easy ferry access.
  • Tips : Carry water and snacks; options on the island are limited.

36. Sanchi Stupa, Madhya Pradesh

Sanchi Stupa

A renowned Buddhist complex, famous for its Great Stupa, Sanchi is a symbol of peace and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The stupa is adorned with carvings depicting the life of Buddha.

  • Trip Plan : Explore the stupas, monasteries, and museums.
  • Best Things to Do : Study the intricate carvings, and visit the Sanchi Museum.
  • Nearest Airports : Raja Bhoj Airport, Bhopal.
  • Transports to Use : Taxis, buses from Bhopal.
  • Near Tourist Places : Bhimbetka Rock Shelters, Udayagiri Caves.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Try local Madhya Pradesh cuisine in Bhopal.
  • Best Places to Stay : Hotels in Bhopal or Sanchi.
  • Tips : Carry a hat and water; the area can be hot and sunny.

37. Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu

Brihadeeswarar Temple

This magnificent temple, also known as the Big Temple, is a brilliant example of Dravidian architecture. It is famed for its towering vimana and stunning stone sculptures.

  • Trip Plan : Visit early morning to experience the temple rituals.
  • Best Things to Do : Admire the temple architecture, and visit the Thanjavur Royal Palace.
  • Nearest Airports : Tiruchirappalli International Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Buses, and taxis from Tiruchirappalli.
  • Near Tourist Places : Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Airavatesvara Temple.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Traditional Tamil Nadu cuisine.
  • Best Places to Stay : Heritage hotels or modern hotels in Thanjavur.
  • Tips : Respect religious customs; photography may be restricted in certain areas.

38. Dudhsagar Falls, Goa

Dudhsagar Falls

Plunging from a height of 310 meters, Dudhsagar Falls is a spectacular four-tiered waterfall on the Mandovi River. The falls are especially majestic during the monsoon season.

  • Trip Plan : Trek to the waterfall or take a jeep safari from nearby points.
  • Best Time To Visit : Monsoon season (June to September) for the best views.
  • Best Things to Do : Trekking, swimming in the natural pools.
  • Nearest Airports : Goa International Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Taxis, local buses, jeep safaris.
  • Near Tourist Places : Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, Mollem National Park.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Goan cuisine.
  • Best Places to Stay : Resorts or guest houses in Goa.
  • Tips : The trek can be challenging; and suitable for those in good physical condition.

39. Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab

Jallianwala Bagh

Jallianwala Bagh is a historic garden and a memorial of national importance, marking the site of a tragic massacre during British rule. This poignant location speaks volumes about India’s struggle for independence.

  • Trip Plan : Visit the memorial and the gallery to understand the historical significance.
  • Best Time To Visit : All year round, preferably in the morning or late afternoon.
  • Best Things to Do : Pay homage to the memorial, and visit the museum for a deeper historical insight.
  • Near Tourist Places : Golden Temple, Wagah Border.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Punjabi cuisine like Amritsari Kulcha, and Chole Bhature.
  • Best Places to Stay : Hotels near the Golden Temple area.
  • Tips : Reflect on the historical context of the site; maintain decorum as it’s a place of remembrance.

40. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Rishikesh

Nestled along the banks of the Ganges, Rishikesh is a serene town known for its yoga centers, ashrams, and adventure activities. It’s also considered the ‘Yoga Capital of the World’.

  • Trip Plan : Attend yoga classes, and participate in Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat.
  • Trip Budget : $30-50 per day for basic activities.
  • Best Time To Visit : March to June for yoga, September to November for rafting.
  • Best Things to Do : River rafting, bungee jumping, meditation, and yoga sessions.
  • Nearest Airports : Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun.
  • Near Tourist Places : Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Rajaji National Park.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Local cafes offer a variety of international and Indian vegetarian food.
  • Best Places to Stay : Ashrams, guest houses, and boutique hotels.
  • Tips : Respect the spiritual and cultural environment of the town.

41. Pushkar, Rajasthan

Pushkar

Pushkar is a sacred town known for its spiritual ambiance, Brahma Temple (one of the few in the world), and the annual camel fair. The town encircles a holy lake with numerous ghats.

  • Trip Plan : Visit during the Pushkar Camel Fair for a unique cultural experience.
  • Trip Budget : $20-40 per day.
  • Best Time To Visit : October to March, especially during the Pushkar Fair in November.
  • Best Things to Do : Attend the fair, visit the Brahma Temple, and take a dip in Pushkar Lake.
  • Transports to Use : Buses, and taxis from Jaipur.
  • Near Tourist Places : Ajmer Sharif Dargah in Ajmer.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Vegetarian Rajasthani cuisine.
  • Best Places to Stay : Budget stays, heritage hotels, and tents during the fair.
  • Tips : Respect the local culture; alcohol and non-vegetarian food are prohibited in the town.

42. Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu

Kanyakumari

The southernmost tip of the Indian mainland, Kanyakumari is famous for its unique sunrise and sunset views, especially at the confluence of the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean.

  • Trip Plan : Watch the sunrise and sunset; visit the Vivekananda Rock Memorial.
  • Best Things to Do : Visit the Thiruvalluvar Statue, Kanyakumari Temple.
  • Nearest Airports : Trivandrum International Airport.
  • Near Tourist Places : Suchindram Thanumalayan Temple, Padmanabhapuram Palace.
  • Best Foods to Eat : South Indian cuisine.
  • Best Places to Stay : Beachfront hotels, budget accommodations.
  • Tips : Early morning visits to the viewpoint offer less crowded experiences.

43. Khajuraho Temples, Madhya Pradesh

Khajuraho Temples

The Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient temples that feature exquisite sculptures and carvings, depicting various facets of life, including the erotic.

  • Trip Plan : Allocate a full day to explore various temples.
  • Best Things to Do : Attend the light and sound show, and explore the temple art.
  • Nearest Airports : Khajuraho Airport.
  • Transports to Use : Taxis, bicycles.
  • Near Tourist Places : Panna National Park, Raneh Falls.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Local and international cuisine in town.
  • Best Places to Stay : Hotels near the temple complex.
  • Tips : Hire a guide to understand the historical and cultural significance of the sculptures.

44. Shillong, Meghalaya

Shillong

Known as the ‘Scotland of the East’, Shillong is a charming hill station surrounded by rolling hills, waterfalls, and picturesque landscapes. Its vibrant culture and colonial heritage add to its appeal.

  • Trip Plan : Explore local markets, and visit nearby waterfalls and viewpoints.
  • Trip Budget : $30-50 per day.
  • Best Time To Visit : March to June, September to November.
  • Best Things to Do : Visit Umiam Lake, Elephant Falls, and enjoy the local music scene.
  • Nearest Airports : Shillong Airport.
  • Near Tourist Places : Cherrapunji, Mawlynnong Village.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Local Khasi cuisine, northeastern dishes.
  • Best Places to Stay : Guest houses, resorts, and homestays.
  • Tips : Weather can change quickly; carry layers and an umbrella.

45. Howrah Bridge, Kolkata, West Bengal

Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge, an iconic landmark of Kolkata, is a massive steel structure spanning the Hooghly River. It’s not just a bridge but a symbol of Kolkata’s history and cultural significance.

  • Trip Plan : Walk across the bridge for a view of daily life in Kolkata, and visit the nearby flower market for a colorful experience.
  • Best Time To Visit : All year round; early morning or late evening for cooler temperatures.
  • Best Things to Do : Capture the architectural grandeur, enjoy a ferry ride under the bridge, and explore the bustling Mullik Ghat Flower Market.
  • Nearest Airports : Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata.
  • Near Tourist Places : Victoria Memorial, Indian Museum, Belur Math.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Bengali street foods like kathi rolls and puchkas.
  • Best Places to Stay : Stay in central Kolkata for easy access to various attractions.
  • Tips : Visit during Durga Puja to see the bridge and city in festive splendor.

46. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Spiti Valley

Spiti Valley, known as the ‘Middle Land’ between India and Tibet, offers stunning landscapes with monasteries perched on mountain tops, stark deserts, and beautiful rivers.

  • Trip Plan : A road trip through the valley, visit ancient monasteries, and experience Tibetan culture.
  • Trip Budget : $40-60 per day.
  • Best Time To Visit : May to October.
  • Best Things to Do : Visit Key Monastery, go for treks, and explore the Pin Valley.
  • Nearest Airports : Bhuntar Airport, Shimla Airport.
  • Transports to Use : 4×4 vehicles for road trips, local buses.
  • Near Tourist Places : Tabo Monastery, Chandratal Lake.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Local Tibetan dishes, Thukpa, Momos.
  • Best Places to Stay : Homestays, guesthouses, and campsites.
  • Tips : Acclimatize properly; carry cash as ATMs are scarce.

47. Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand

Valley of Flowers National Park

Nestled in the West Himalayas, the Valley of Flowers is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and diverse fauna. This picturesque national park is a haven for nature lovers and trekkers.

  • Trip Plan : Embark on a trek through the valley, witness the vibrant bloom of flowers, and possibly spot some rare wildlife.
  • Trip Budget : $30-50 including permits and guide fees.
  • Best Time To Visit : July to September when the flowers are in full bloom.
  • Best Things to Do : Trekking, photography, flora and fauna exploration.
  • Transports to Use : Taxis to Govindghat, followed by a trek.
  • Near Tourist Places : Hemkund Sahib, Badrinath Temple.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Local Garhwali cuisine in nearby towns.
  • Best Places to Stay : Guesthouses and lodges in Ghangaria, the base camp for the trek.
  • Tips : Prepare for the trek with appropriate gear; hiring a local guide is recommended for the best experience.

48. Coorg, Karnataka

Coorg

Coorg, or Kodagu, is a serene hill station surrounded by lush greenery and coffee plantations. Its scenic beauty and pleasant climate make it a popular getaway.

  • Trip Plan : Explore coffee plantations, trek to waterfalls, and visit Tibetan settlements at Bylakuppe.
  • Trip Budget : $35-55 per day.
  • Best Things to Do : Visit Abbey Falls, trek to Tadiandamol, and explore Madikeri Fort.
  • Nearest Airports : Mangalore Airport, Bangalore Airport.
  • Near Tourist Places : Nagarhole National Park, Iruppu Falls.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Kodava cuisine, Coorgi pork curry, Akki Roti.
  • Best Places to Stay : Homestays, resorts in plantations.
  • Tips : Pack light woolen; evenings can be cool.

49. Gokarna, Karnataka

Gokarna

A small temple town on the coast, Gokarna is known for its serene beaches and spiritual atmosphere. It’s a less commercialized alternative to Goa, offering tranquility and scenic beauty.

  • Trip Plan : Beach hopping, visit the Mahabaleshwar Temple and enjoy the laid-back vibe.
  • Trip Budget : $25-45 per day.
  • Best Things to Do : Visit Om Beach, Kudle Beach, and trek between beaches.
  • Nearest Airports : Dabolim Airport, Goa.
  • Transports to Use : Buses, taxis, auto-rickshaws.
  • Near Tourist Places : Murudeshwar, Jog Falls.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Seafood, local Karnataka dishes.
  • Best Places to Stay : Beach shacks, guesthouses, boutique resorts.
  • Tips : Some beaches are accessible only by trek or boat; plan accordingly.

50. Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal

Sundarbans National Park

The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest mangrove forest in the world and home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. Its unique ecosystem supports a wide variety of wildlife.

  • Trip Plan : Take a boat safari to explore the mangroves and spot wildlife.
  • Trip Budget : $50-80 including tours and accommodation.
  • Best Things to Do : Wildlife spotting, bird watching, visit the Sajnekhali Watch Tower.
  • Transports to Use : Boat tours from various entry points.
  • Near Tourist Places : Kolkata for cultural and historical exploration.
  • Best Foods to Eat : Bengali cuisine, especially fish dishes.
  • Best Places to Stay : Eco-friendly resorts, and forest lodges in the park.
  • Tips : Book boat safaris and accommodation in advance; carry insect repellent.

Conclusion: Unending Discoveries in the Land of Unity in Diversity

As our exploration of India’s top 50 tourist places reaches its culmination, we are left in awe of a country that seamlessly blends ancient traditions with modern vibrancy. Our journey through India has been more than a travelogue; it has been a passage through time, culture, and natural splendor. From the tranquil backwaters of Kerala to the architectural marvels of the Mughal Empire, each destination has unfolded chapters of India’s rich tapestry.

India, with its boundless diversity, does not just offer sightseeing; it offers experiences that resonate deep within the soul. The echoes of temple bells, the hues of traditional markets, the serenity of the Himalayan peaks, and the warmth of its people stay with you, long after the journey ends. This guide is a mere glimpse into the boundless wonders of India, each visits revealing deeper layers of its enigmatic charm. Carry the essence of India in your heart, and let it beckon you back to continue discovering the endless stories this land has to narrate.

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Lakshmi Sharath

Dec 17, 2023 • 22 min read

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From photographing the iconic Taj Mahal to soaking up riverside life in Varanasi, here are the best things to do in India © Hitesh Makwana / EyeEm / Getty Images

There are many Indias within India . This land of ancient temples and opulent palaces, forgotten cities and lost traditions, spice markets and spicy food is almost a world unto itself. For many travelers, a visit here is the trip of a lifetime.

Such expectations can make it hard to decide what experiences you should prioritize, and that's exactly why we’ve created this list of the best things to do in India. When planning an extensive India itinerary, keep the following stops in mind.

1. Experience Varanasi at dawn

The best way to experience the timelessness of Varanasi , one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, is to start just before dawn breaks. At Assi Ghat , the devotional Ganga Aarti ceremony performed on the banks of the Ganges will mesmerize as participants intone rhythmic chants and hymns on the steps that descend to the holy river.

Next, take to the water in a small boat, watching the sun rise as life slowly starts to stir along the river. Suddenly, there will be a burst of activity as saffron-clad sadhus (holy men), vendors, devotees and tourists begin performing rituals, including yoga and ritual singing. A boat ride along the Ganges will pass the main Dashashwamedh Ghat toward Manikarnika Ghat , where funeral pyres burn as the dead are cremated. In Varanasi, death is a way of life.

Planning tip: We recommend a visit to an  akhara (wrestling center) to see wrestlers practice their traditional sport in a mud pit in the early morning light. End your tour with some soulful food: a typical Varanasi breakfast of kachoris (deep-fried pastries) stuffed with lentils and served with spicy potato gravy. Finish the meal on a sweet note with melt-in-mouth jalebis (fried whorls of dough).

A woman in traditional Indian dress smiles as she rides in a boat towards the epic white marble Taj Mahal

2. Set your eyes – and lens – on the iconic Taj Mahal

The iconic, romantic symbol pictured on every India travel brochure, the Taj Mahal in Agra really is a reliable highlight of any trip here. Despite incessant tourist crowds, you can't help but gaze in wonder at this marbled mausoleum built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his wife, Mumtaz.

While it’s hard to get a bad shot of the Taj, the most vivid photos are usually taken at sunrise and sunset from Mehtab Bagh , the Mughal garden across the Yamuna River. Arrive just before dawn and watch the colors change on this sublime monument dedicated to eternal love. Over the course of a day, the sun paints the marble in different hues, transforming the dome from pale pink at sunrise to orange at sunset.

Pay a visit to the eye-catching tomb of Itimad-Ud-Daulah – a precursor to the Taj Mahal, constructed in the 1620s and dubbed the “Baby Taj” – created for Mumtaz’s grandfather, Mirza Ghiyas Beg by his daughter, Nur Jahan.

Planning tip: Special tickets are sold for visits on an evening with a full moon. They can be bought in person 24 hours in advance at the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) offices on Mall Road, and you will need to bring your passport as ID.

3. Demystify the Kama Sutra story behind Khajuraho

As you stand in front of erotic sculptures of figures locked in improbable positions at Khajuraho , you can almost feel the passion. Perhaps no other heritage destination evokes as much wonder and curiosity as these famous temples, built nearly 1000 years ago. And yet guides will painstakingly tell you that barely a tenth of the master carvings in the 22 temples that have been excavated here are dedicated to the Kama Sutra .

As you immerse yourself in these three-dimensional narratives, you can decide for yourself why the Chandela, an ancient Rajput clan, chose to depict eroticism on the walls of their temples, which are dedicated to both Hindu and Jain deities. Be sure not to miss one of India’s oldest surviving Tantric temples, dedicated to the Chausath Yogini – the 64 Tantric goddesses. The cells may be bereft of the idols, yet the architecture, in ruins, is fascinating.

Planning tip: You will need a day to explore all of Khajuraho’s temples; start as early as possible to capture the dawn light in your photos, or come in the afternoon when the warm sunlight makes for evocative shadows.

4. Explore the world’s largest mangrove forests in the Sundarbans

The wild and remote biodiversity hotspot of Sundarbans National Park is where three mighty rivers – the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna – join the Bay of Bengal. A maze of mangrove forests, swamps and mudflats, riverine islands and numerous canals that you can explore by boat, the Sundarbans is perhaps most famous for its population of Bengal tigers that roam its brackish channels.

With its serpentine network of roots, the dark and dense undergrowth provides hiding spots for crocodiles, snakes and other predators. Look out for the different varieties of kingfishers, raptors and water birds from observation towers that give you a bird’s-eye view of the swamps. Village walks are possible on a handful of islands and resilient locals will tell you harrowing tales of living amid devastating cyclones and treacherous wildlife in this delicate and unforgettable ecosystem.

5. Camp under the stars in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan

With an entire galaxy to keep you entertained for the night, sleeping among the wavy, undulating sand dunes of Rajasthan ’s Thar Desert is something that stays with you forever. Near Jaisalmer , a number of desert camps are pitched across the windswept Sam Sand Dunes , which rise to more than 50m (164ft) in height and create magical mirages before your eyes. Go on a camel safari along with a caravan to experience the sunset as you’ve never seen it.

Planning tip: In town, take an unmissable wander through the old temples and colorful markets of majestic Jaisalmer Fort , which 5000 people still call home. If you’re fascinated by the supernatural, head southwest of the walled city to the abandoned ghost town of Kuldhara  – it's said to be haunted, especially after dark.

Pilgrims lining walkway across the water from the Golden Temple, a grand square building with a gold facade

6. Feel the presence of the divine at the Golden Temple, Amritsar

The best time to experience Amritsar ’s sublime Golden Temple is at 4am (5am in winter) when the revered scripture of Sikhism, the Guru Granth Sahib, is installed inside the temple for the day amid the hum of ritual chanting. With the moon still shining, the entire complex is lit up as the shimmering gold of the dome reflects in the surrounding pond, Amrit Sarovar (the Reservoir of Nectar).

Hospitality and charity are key values for Sikhs, and this famous gurdwara (place of worship) is open to anyone of any faith. The incredible community kitchen known as the Guru-Ka-Langar offers simple, vegetarian meals throughout the day for up to 100,000 devotees (meals are free but a donation is appropriate).

7. Cruise the Kerala backwaters

A maze of small canals, brackish lagoons, silent rivers and still rivulets interconnected with the Arabian Sea, the backwaters of Kerala offer a completely different view of India for travelers and a lifeline of farming and fishing for locals. You can choose your own adventure as you make your way through this tangle of channels and lakes.

During an overnight cruise on a kettuvallam (houseboat), you can pass the hours by fishing, visiting small villages, bird watching or sitting back and watching the world go slowly by.

Planning tip: Many cruise itineraries start in Alappuzha , to the south of Kochi , but the quality of houseboats varies significantly – your best bet is to head to the dock and view a selection of houseboats one or two days in advance. If you’re booking online using an aggregator such as Booking.com , be sure to read plenty of reviews before you book.

8. Visit the ancient monasteries of Ladakh

Touching the high Himalayas, the mountain valleys of Ladakh leave people breathless – both figuratively and literally. You’ll need time to acclimatize in this state that was once a Buddhist kingdom, with stark and vivid landscapes that sit between 3000–6000m (9842–19,685ft) above sea level.

Dotted with snow-clad mountains, icy glaciers, wild meadows, and valleys in the lowlands, plus rivers and high-altitude lakes that change color depending on the light, the region is a natural playground for hikers , bikers and adventure enthusiasts. In winter, travelers come here for expeditions to seek snow leopards and treks along the frozen Zanskar River.

Chortens (Tibetan Buddhist stupas) and gompas (Tibetan Buddhist monasteries) are scattered across this cold desert and visiting these sacred sites will help you learn more about the traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. The region’s oldest monastery is at Alchi, though Thiksey , Stok , and Hemis gompas, closer to the capital Leh , are the most popular stops for visitors.

Planning tip: Don’t miss views of Ladakh’s moonscapes from Lamayuru Monastery , a convenient stop when traveling west from Leh to Srinagar in Kashmir . Remember to cover your shoulders and legs while visiting the monastery, and observe the ban on photography within the premises.

9. Spend a day at Raghurajpur Arts and Crafts Village in Odisha

Located near the temple town of Puri in Odisha , the colorful Raghurajpur Arts and Crafts Village is a living gallery maintained by local chitrakaars (folk artists). The village showcases the traditional art of pata chitra painting, paying tribute to the triad deities from the Puri Jagannath Temple . Each canvas is specially prepared with layers of cotton cloth, and tribal motifs, folk stories, myths and legends are the subjects of the artworks. Expect the artists here to invite you into their homes to see the murals that cover the walls.

As well as pata chitra , you can see tussar silk paintings, toys and palm-leaf engravings. You can also see live demonstrations or try your hand at creating your own piece of art. Try to see a traditional performance of the Gotipua dance; young men from the community can be seen practicing at local gurukul (dance academies).

Beautiful columns at the ruins of the Vittala Temple in Hampi, Karnataka, India

10. Explore the ruins of Hampi

If the ruins of Hampi could speak, they would tell a glorious tale of a powerful and prosperous kingdom whose rulers built magnificent temples, palaces and monuments, traded precious stones in vast bazaars, and contributed immensely to the art, architecture, culture and literature of India. Founded 600 years ago by two brothers, working under the guidance of their spiritual guru, Sri Vidyaranya, Hampi was once the capital of the Vijayanagar Empire, which ruled the Deccan Plateau of South India for centuries.

The site sprawls for miles, centered on several important groups of monuments, including the Royal Enclosure and the Temple Trail. The still-active Virupaksha Temple is the nucleus of spiritual activity at Hampi, but the most striking structure is the Vittala Temple , an architectural marvel featuring an elaborately carved stone chariot that is illustrated on India’s 50-rupee note.

Planning tip: Allow at least three to four days to fully explore this special place. The center of Hampi can be explored on foot; to explore surrounding areas, rent a bicycle or motorbike, or hire an auto-rickshaw on either side of the Tungabhadra River.

11. Explore Goa beyond the beaches

Goa is not just a destination; it’s a state of mind. The very name evokes images of sun, sand and sea, and while Goa’s beaches are the main attraction here (tip: opt for the less-crowded shores of South Goa ), the small state’s riverine islands, mangrove swamps, dense forests, and spice and cashew plantations are memorable and sensuous experiences in themselves.

Cruise the Zuari River and narrow canals bordered by mangroves at dawn to spot six varieties of kingfishers, among other water birds. In the inland forests, hidden temples reward hikers. For more nature, visit Mollem National Park and Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary with its mighty Dudhsagar Falls – especially post-monsoon, when they’re at full force.

12. Be dazzled by the Rann of Kachchh salt desert

Be sure to pack your sunglasses: the sparkling sodium chloride crystals of the White Rann, one of the world’s largest salt deserts, will literally dazzle you. The Rann of Kachchh (Kutch) in Gujarat is divided into the Greater and Lesser Rann (the White Rann is part of the former), a unique ecosystem in which shallow salt marshes are submerged during the monsoons. As they evaporate, the wetlands transform into an arid ocean of salt, a seasonal phenomenon seen only in winter, from October to March.

We recommend staying in Hodka or Dhordo, where resorts are composed of Kutchi (Kutch-style) bhungas – circular-walled thatched mud huts that offer a welcome respite from the harsh desert heat. While you’re in the area, head to the nearby ruins of the ancient Indus Valley civilization at Dholavira to the east, and the 18th-century Aaina Mahal Palace in Bhuj, to the southwest.

Planning tip: The landscape is especially mesmerizing at sunrise and sunset; evening visits during full-moon evenings are another treat. Gujarat Tourism hosts the annual Rann Ustav , a fascinating cultural festival that runs between November and February. Expect a flood of food and local handicraft stalls as well as Sufi and indigenous Kutchi folk music performances.

13. See larger-than-life sculptures at the Great Living Chola Temples

Located in Tamil Nadu , the 1200-year-old Great Living Chola Temples leave visitors both spellbound and humbled. These mighty monuments include Brihadeeshwara Temple in the southern city of Thanjavur , built by King Raja Raja Chola I in the 10th century. The soaring 63.4m-high (208ft) vimana (tower above the shrine) is one of the largest of any Hindu temple anywhere, hence its nickname, the Big Temple.

Raja Raja Chola I’s son, Rajendra Chola, ambitiously set out to create a bigger version of his father’s temple at Gangaikonda Cholapuram , but for mysterious reasons never completed the complex. A century later, in a small town called Darasuram, the third temple was erected by Raja Raja Chola II. If the first two Brihadeshwara temples are larger-than-life marvels, the Airavateswarar Temple is an ode to mastery on a smaller scale and a tribute to the craftsmanship of the era. Each of the temples is dedicated primarily to Shiva, although carvings depict a pantheon of other Hindu deities.

Planning tip: You’ll need a day to explore all three temples, which are still in active use. It's best to visit either early in the morning or in the evenings.

14. Discover hidden treasures in the villages of Chettinadu

A cultural and colorful mosaic of arts, crafts, architecture, food and traditions, Chettinadu is a collection of 75 villages in Tamil Nadu that were once home to an affluent mercantile community called the Nagarathar Chettiars. The merchants grew rich off trading in jewelry and spices; when most of them left for better prospects elsewhere, they left behind their homes – a cultural reminder of their cosmopolitan community and the wealth they accumulated.

Aptly titled nattukottai (country forts), each home is a larger-than-life fortified palace; some cover more than 3700 sq meters (39,826 sq ft). Colorful facades feature arches, pillars, sculptures and friezes but it’s the interiors that truly amaze, with Belgian mirrors and chandeliers, Italian marble, Japanese artworks, Spanish tiles, Burmese teak and other luxurious components sourced from around the world.

Villages such as Karaikudi, Kanadukathan, Devakottai, Kothamangalam, Pallathur and Kottaiyur feature grand houses that are up to 200 years old. While most of them have been abandoned, a few have been converted into luxury hotels. A fusion of Art Deco, Dravidian and colonial architectural styles, these houses are fascinating to explore and some can be entered for a small fee.

A Bengal tiger with muddy paws sits on the edge of a mangrove forest

15. Look for India’s Big Five

On thrilling 4WD safaris through the dense forests of wildlife sanctuaries, you can look out for India’s Big Five : tigers, elephants, leopards, sloth bears and gaur (Indian bison). There are more than 100 national parks and tiger reserves spread across the country, including venerable Jim Corbett National Park ; Kanha , Bandhavgarh and Panna in Madhya Pradesh ; Pench and Tadoba-Andhari in Maharashtra; Ranthambore in Rajasthan; Nagarhole and Bandipur in Karnataka ; Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu, and many, many more.

Farther afield, Kaziranga National Park in Assam provides sightings of the critically endangered one-horned rhinoceros, while elusive snow leopards populate Hemis National Park in Ladakh and Asiatic lions congregate in Gujarat’s Gir National Park . The Kabini Reservoir in Karnataka draws massive herds of elephants, especially in summer; bird watchers are also in for a delight as more than 1300 species are found here.

Planning tip: Throughout the country, early-morning safaris tend to be the most rewarding, although evening safaris bring magic light. Late summer is the best time for spotting wildlife, but many national parks are closed during the early-summer monsoon. Many parks offer elephant safaris, but these are not recommended as carrying passengers can be harmful to elephants.

16. Get a taste of “orthodox tea” country in Darjeeling

The quaint, verdant hill station of Darjeeling , West Bengal is an idyllic town, towered over by snow-capped Himalayan peaks, nestled amongst rolling hills of rhododendron and pines, and overflowing with tea plantations. Although Indian-style chai is readily available, this is “orthodox” tea country – the term refers to loose-leaf tea that’s brewed in a teapot with hot water, unlike chai, which is made from CTC (crush, tear, curl) tea. With plenty of hole-in-the-wall cafes and eateries within the town, and hiking trails and Buddhist monasteries nearby, Darjeeling offers a welcome change of pace for every palate.

Similarly, Kangra – another important Indian tea-growing region in Himachal Pradesh – offers relaxed views of Himalayan foothills that can be easily reached via the nearby hill station of Dharamshala , and the adjacent settlement of McLeod Ganj. Currently, Dharamshala is home to the Dalai Lama and the exiled Tibetan government, and the town is rich with Tibetan influence.

Planning tip: The famous narrow-gauge Toy Train to Darjeeling runs uphill from New Jalpaiguri station, following the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many tourists opt for two-hour 'joy rides' on the steam locos from Darjeeling to Ghum (India's highest railway station) and back. October to January are peak months for the Toy Train, so book your seats in advance via the IRCTC website .

17. Travel on a sleeper train

Strikingly scenic and luxuriously slow, rail travel in India offers a pleasant change of pace from the vibrant cacophony of urban tourist hubs. Heading from Delhi to Rishikesh via the overnight Shatabdi train, carefully poke your head out to watch the length of the train curve through the rural countryside. As the views roll by, expect to be generously supplied with railway snacks – from samosas and poha (flattened rice) to full meals, if you so choose – and topped up with extra hot, extra sweet chai , as chaiwalas saunter by with a kettle and paper cups.

If you’re looking to explore southwestern parts of the country, there are several dramatic train routes connecting the busy city of Mumbai with the historic port city of Kochi , whooshing past swathes of the lush green Konkan region and offering glimpses of the Arabian Sea.

Planning tip: Seats on popular routes fill up fast, so it’s worth booking your ticket online in advance via the IRCTC website. For maximum privacy and comfort for long overnight journeys, book an AC-class ticket (you can choose from four-bed, three-bed or two-bed cabins). If you’re keen to meet local people, opt for a Sleeper class ticket (but don’t expect to get too much sleep). Although you’ll find sit-down toilets on board, it’s advisable to carry your own toilet paper.

18. Practice Yoga in Rishikesh

Tucked away in the Himalayan foothills upon the banks of the Ganges, Rishikesh is a renowned spiritual hub, famed for its ashrams and yoga and meditation centers. Beyond the oft-discussed “Beatles Ashram” – a now-abandoned ashram visited by the Beatles in the '60s when they were learning Transcendental Meditation – Rishikesh is also the setting for the annual International Yoga Festival in March.

There are a plethora of yoga courses available, taught by both Indian and foreign teachers. For beginners, we recommend signing up for a course at the Sivananda Ashram , where you can learn surya namaskars (sun salutations) and basic asanas on the river bank. There are also several women-only yoga courses available, at a variety of price points.

Planning tip: If you’re planning to visit during the International Yoga Festival, book yourself a spot online . Most yoga centers are located between Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula, so book your accommodation at least a few months in advance. Note that Rishikesh is a vegetarian city; for non-veg dishes, head to the nearby town of Haridwar .

19. Immerse yourself in the diversity of northeastern India

Considering how diverse the northeastern states of India are, it seems almost unfair how frequently they are grouped together. India’s northeast has an offbeat experience for every traveler, from the annual Hornbill Festival in Kohima, Nagaland , which showcases the ethnic diversity of the state’s 17 main tribes every December, to the unparalleled views of 8586m (28,169ft) Khangchendzonga (the world’s third-highest mountain) from Gangtok in Sikkim .

We recommend starting your tour of the region in Guwahati in Assam, heading on a safari to Kaziranga National Park , where you can see one-horned rhinos, and then traveling onward to Majuli, the world’s largest river island. In Meghalaya , start in Shillong and loop towards the scenic town of Cherrapunji, lush with waterfalls and living root bridges – wondrous pedestrian bridges engineered by intertwining rubber tree roots over time. Further northeast, Arunachal Pradesh’s atmospheric Ziro Valley offers beginner-friendly treks through bamboo and pine forests.

Planning tip: The busiest time to visit the northeast is March to June when there’s still a slight coolness in the air. Accommodation during these months is more expensive; if you’re looking for a more affordable trip, the weather during the summer months – with the exception of lowland areas affected by the monsoon – is pleasant too.

Two men carrying baskets in Crawford Market in Mumbai, India

20. Visit a bustling local market

Wherever you go in India, from Kashmir in the north to the tip of Kanyakumari in the south, no trip would be complete without a visit to a market. This is true whether you take a shikara (wooden boat) to watch the chaos of the early morning floating vegetable market on Dal Lake in Srinagar  or go bargaining for jhumkas (earrings) in Chandni Chowk in Delhi.

Markets in India are worth visiting partly because they’re authentically Indian – they’re frequented by local people year round, regardless of whether tourists visit them or not. We recommend starting off with a few of Delhi’s favorite bazaars – browse for clothes and attars (scents) in Chandni Chowk, Tibetan-style jewelry in Majnu-ka-Tila, and spices in Khari Baoli, Asia's largest spice market (your clothes will smell of ground cinnamon and cardamom for days, even after being laundered). Other rewarding markets include Mysore’s Devaraja Market , Jaipur ’s Johri Bazar, and Kolkata ’s Mullick Ghat – Asia’s largest flower market.

Planning tip: Markets are high pedestrian traffic areas and can be overwhelming; new-to-India travelers may want to book a guided tour. Be sure to keep your valuables in a concealed money belt (or similar), as pickpockets are common in these markets.

21. Tour Rajasthan’s historic forts and palaces

Thanks to a rich history of intertwined kingdoms and local battles, Rajasthan is home to some of India’s most spectacular forts and palaces. Over the centuries, neighboring kingdoms tried to one-up each other in fabulous displays of ostentation, and fought countless battles amongst themselves and against outsiders. It was only in the mid-1500s that the region – then called “Rajputana” – was brought together under the Mughal emperor Akbar.

Start with the Amber Fort in Amer (outside Jaipur) with its honeyed pink-and-yellow walls standing stark against cloudless blue skies. Inside, the palace walls are intricately painted, and the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) brings the stars indoors as candlelight twinkles on mirror mosaics. Other forts and palaces to check off your list include Mehrangarh in the blue city of Jodhpur , Ranthambhore Fort inside Ranthambhore National Park , Chittor in Chittorgarh, and Kumbhalgarh in the Aravali Hills.

Planning tip: Plan to visit Rajasthan when the weather is at its coolest, between October and March. Keep some small change handy for camera fees if you want to use a camera inside most fort complexes (you can often shoot on your phone for free). Although many forts (including Amber Fort) offer elephant rides for sightseeing, these have been banned by the government since 2005 as they are harmful to elephants.

22. Experience the energy of India’s festivals

With an almost impossibly diverse population, religion is the core of India’s social fabric, and religious festivals pulse through the country’s calendar. Celebrated enthusiastically by the majority Hindu population, Holi – the festival of colors in the spring – and Diwali – the festival of lights – are major events across the country. In the east, Durga Puja is a grand celebration of the Hindu goddess Durga and brings Kolkata to a standstill.

Similarly, Ganesh Chaturthi – celebrating the elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesh – is of paramount significance in Mumbai , where crowds accompany giant statues of the deity as they are paraded through the city and submerged in the sea.

The Muslim celebrations for Eid (at the end of the fasting month of Ramadan) are memorable in Delhi, Lucknow, Mumbai, and Hyderabad – people open up intricate late-night markets and street-food stalls showcasing Muslim delicacies native to each area.

There are dozens of other region- and religion-specific festivals, so be sure to do your homework on festival dates. The harvest festival of Onam brings bursts of color across the southern state of Kerala in August or September. If you’re headed to Ladakh or other places with large Tibetan Buddhist populations such as Dharamshala or Arunachal Pradesh, the Tibetan New Year festival of Losar in February or March brings three full days of festivities, including masked Buddhist dances at monasteries.

Planning tip: Many Indian festivals follow the lunar calendar, so dates change every year. Islamic festivals move forward by 11 days each year, relative to the Gregorian calendar. Always check the dates of festivals locally to avoid missing significant events.

This article was first published April 2022 and updated December 2023

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20 best places to visit in India on your next trip

There’s plenty to see wherever you go in this huge country, so here’s a little list to get you started.

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S erene temple towns and buzzy modern cities, thrilling wildlife safaris and lazy backwater cruises, crumbling ancient ruins and refurbished heritage mansions — the contrasts in India are myriad and mind-boggling. Given its multi-faith make-up, spirituality is ubiquitous, from sacred sites devoted to a multitude of deities to a chock-a-block calendar of colourful festivals. And then there’s the food — flavours, textures and spices that seem to change every hundred miles you travel. Whether you’re indulging in elaborate thalis or scarfing street food rustled up on the spot, your taste buds are in for a treat.

The crush of humanity, the noise and the chaos may confound first-time visitors (and even veteran travellers) but you’ll get the best out of India if you go with the flow and embrace the unpredictability of this incredible country. Here’s our pick of the best places to visit in India.

Main photo: sunrise on the Ganges at Varanasi (Alamy )

Visitors at the Taj Mahal (Alamy)

1. Agra, Uttar Pradesh

The magical lure of the Taj Mahal makes Agra an essential stop on India ’s Golden Triangle tourist circuit. But it’s by no means the only attraction — the massive red sandstone Agra Fort and the stirring Akbar’s Mausoleum are both worth a visit, as is Kinari Bazaar for everything from clothes and shoes to spices and marble curios. Don’t miss the city’s signature sweet petha (candied ash gourd).

Where to stay Just 600m from the Taj Mahal, the Oberoi Amarvilas has arguably the best view in the city.

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2. Amritsar, Punjab

Pay your respects at the serene Golden Temple, Sikhism’s most revered shrine, and then visit Jallianwala Bagh, a poignant reminder of India’s freedom struggle, part of which is also evocatively captured at the nearby Partition Museum. Later, head to Amritsar’s old-city bazaars to gorge on parathas and kulchas (assorted flatbreads) at one of the many dhabas and top it off with a tall glass of creamy lassi (sweetened yoghurt drink).

Where to stay Built around a colonnaded mansion, Welcomhotel Amritsar blends old-world charm with sophisticated facilities.

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3. Bangalore, Karnataka

One of the major cities in South India, what Bangalore lacks in big-ticket attractions it makes up for with an eclectic eating, drinking and shopping scene. Malls abound, as do craft breweries, restaurants and cafés, especially in cool districts such as Indiranagar and Koramangala. The “Garden City” also has plenty of green respite, be it Cubbon Park, Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Lumbini Gardens and more.

Where to stay With 281 luxurious rooms and suites, the Leela Bhartiya City Bengaluru is a sprawling new addition to the city’s skyline.

Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Chennai (Alamy)

4. Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Despite its cosmopolitan garb, Chennai remains a traditional city, dotted with multiple rainbow-coloured temples — Kapaleeshwarar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the most popular. Swing by the Government Museum to see a superb collection of South Indian bronzes and then take a sunset promenade along Marina beach, the world’s second longest urban beach; don’t miss sampling bajji (vegetable fritters) from one of the shacks.

Where to stay The palatial ITC Grand Chola is home to Avartana, one of the best southern Indian restaurants in the country.

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5. Jodhpur, Rajasthan

With its tangle of medieval streets lined with indigo houses, the “Blue City” of Jodhpur paints a pretty picture. Add the mighty Mehrangarh Fort presiding over it from a rocky hilltop and you get an idea of the past glory of the Rajputs. Don’t miss Umaid Bhawan Palace, part luxury hotel and part museum, still occupied by descendants of the former royal family.

Where to stay A stately private home turned boutique hotel, the Rohet House is known for its bespoke experiences.

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6. Kochi, Kerala

Sitting pretty on the Malabar Coast, Kochi (especially its old town Fort Kochi) is a delightful mishmash of Portuguese, Dutch, British Raj and indigenous influences. Stroll around and see the 450-year-old Pardesi Synagogue, Mattancherry Palace and the Instagram-worthy Chinese fishing nets. Time your visit to coincide with the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (usually December-March) to get a taste of contemporary Asian art.

Where to stay Step back in time at Forte Kochi, a Portuguese-era mansion turned boutique hotel with 27 colonial-style rooms.

Mullick Ghat Flower Market in Calcutta (Getty Images)

7. Calcutta, West Bengal

Calcutta may be one of the major metropolises in India, but it seems to move at a slower pace. As the former capital of British India, it retains plenty of colonial-era architecture including the Victoria Memorial and St Paul’s Cathedral. The striking Howrah Bridge is a city icon and its busy markets like New Market and Mullick Ghat Flower Market are unmissable.

Where to stay The Corner Courtyard is housed in the mansion of a former zamindar (landowner) and has seven uniquely designed rooms with antique furnishing.

8. Leh, Ladakh

With jagged snow-capped peaks, azure lakes and colourful monasteries, Ladakh is one of the most spectacular regions in northern India. Its charming capital, Leh, is dotted with whitewashed houses and stupas and dominated by the 17th-century Leh Palace. Visiting a Buddhist monastery is a must-do — Shey, Thiksey, and Hemis are closest to Leh, and the latter hosts the colourful Hemis festival (usually in July).

Where to stay Wake up to views of the Stok Range at Ladakh Sarai, a luxury resort built in the traditional Ladakhi style and architecture.

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Statues in the Nyinmapa Buddhist monastery in Manali (Alamy)

9. Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Manali is a picturesque hill station in North India surrounded by forests and majestic mountains with the River Beas flowing through it. Visit the 16th-century Hidimba Devi Temple and then saunter down Mall Road to shop for local handicrafts and curios. Manali is also a good base for many adventure activities such as trekking, rafting, paragliding and skiing.

Where to stay Book a cosy stay at Urvashi’s Retreat, which offers chalet-style rooms and traditional Himachali food.

Mumbai Harbour (Alamy)

10. Mumbai, Maharashtra

The most cosmopolitan city in India, Mumbai is home to heritage architecture such as the Gateway of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Banganga, Khotachiwadi and more. Most of the action revolves around the cultural and art precinct of Kala Ghoda and the cool neighbourhood of Bandra, with its trendy bars and restaurants. Don’t miss a promenade along the iconic Marine Drive as you gaze upon the Arabian Sea.

Where to stay Book a room in the heritage wing of the Taj Mahal Palace.

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The Jama Masjid mosque in Delhi (Alamy)

India’s capital city is steeped in history. Mughal-era architecture — including the Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Jama Masjid and Qutb Minar — rub shoulders with colonial-era parliament buildings. From the chaos of Chandni Chowk and Connaught Place to the serenity of Lodhi Garden and Sunder Nursery, the multiple worlds of Delhi collide and coexist, held together by some of the best food you’ll find in India.

Where to stay A luxurious urban oasis with an outstanding spa, the Lodhi brings much-needed respite in the heart of Delhi.

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Fontainhas, Panaji’s Latin Quarter (Alamy)

12. Panaji, Goa

Possibly the most popular destination in India, Goa is all about sun, sea, and sand. Panaji’s Latin quarter of Fontainhas, with its Portuguese architecture, eclectic cafés and boutiques and grungy bars, is a must-visit. Don’t miss the glorious 17th-century Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception and the quirky Mario Gallery dedicated to one of India’s most beloved cartoonists, Mario de Miranda.

Where to stay The beachfront Taj Holiday Village Resort & Spa has 142 terracotta-roofed suites and villas spread over 28 acres of landscaped gardens.

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The evening Ganga aarti ceremony on the Ganges in Rishikesh (Alamy)

13. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

The spiritual city of Rishikesh set on the River Ganges is dotted with numerous ashrams with yoga and meditation retreats. The nightly Ganga aarti (river worship), accompanied by beating drums, melodic chants, and hundreds of diyas (earthen lamps) floating down the river, is a sight to behold. For the more adventurous, there’s white-water rafting and trekking in the Garhwal Himalayas.

Where to stay The Glasshouse on the Ganges comes with a temperature-controlled infinity pool, an open-air yoga pavilion and the flagship Spa by Forest Essentials.

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Paying homage to Gandhi at his birthplace in Porbandar (Alamy)

14. Porbandar, Gujarat

There’s no doubting the headline attraction at this northwestern port. In 1869, father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi was born here in a three-storey house, one which tourists and devotees can now visit. A swastika (symbol of “wellbeing” in the ancient language of Sanskrit) supposedly marks the precise spot of conception, while other rooms contain photos documenting Gandhi’s life. About 60 miles up-coast stands the ancient Hindu pilgrimage hub of Dwarka, where an elaborately carved temple contains a black marble idol of Lord Krishna. Closer still is Barda Wildlife Sanctuary, where lions and blackbucks patrol hilly forests.

Where to stay Affordable and contemporary in style, the beachside Lords Inn is a dependable bet for a comfortable stay.

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The Rumi Darwaza gate in Lucknow (Alamy)

15. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow was the scene of a renowned siege during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, in which the British defied rebels during two sustained offensives, before eventually abandoning the city; the British Residency remains well preserved. Nowadays it is a genteel, attractive city famed for its smoky Awadhi cuisine: kebabs, paya (lamb-trotter stew) and revadi (sesame brittle with ghee and sugar).

Where to stay The white-walled Iebua Lucknow hotel has 41 bungalow rooms accessed via art deco courtyards, plus a pool and three restaurants.

An ice-cream vendor on the beach at Puducherry (Alamy)

16. Puducherry

A distinct French flavour persists in this former settlement, which was occupied until the 1960s, and union territory. Also characterised by sumptuous beaches, “Pondy” (the old name is Pondicherry) includes a bevy of glorious Gallic-style villas and café-lined cobblestone streets; it all adds up to a quaint, daydreamy atmosphere. Try and leave time for a scuba-diving trip out into the surrounding Bay of Bengal during your stay.

Where to stay Check into the seafront Palais de Mahe, with its banana-yellow walls and Indian-European fusion cuisine.

Bathers in the Ganges at Varanasi (Alamy)

17. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

There’s nowhere like Varanasi. This is where deceased Hindus are cremated beside the sacred Ganges; following incense-heavy dedications, the dead are sent off on a final voyage upriver. Around Dashashwamedh Ghat, magical evening aarti rituals also honour Lord Shiva and the universe. Sunrise boat cruises are a good option to escape the hurly-burly, as is peeking inside some of the 2,000 or so temples. With madcap traffic, full-on smells and touts aplenty, Varanasi isn’t always a delightful experience — but you’ll always remember it.

Where to stay A restored riverside palace, the BrijRama Palace hotel lies nearer to the headline Dashashwamedh and Manikarnika ghats than its high-end rivals.

Cameleers in the Jaisalmer desert (Alamy)

18. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

The honey-gold sandstone Jaisalmer Fort rises like a mirage from the desert sands, a 12th-century citadel with 99 bastions. Some 3,000 people reside within its walls and its narrow winding lanes are lined with elaborate Jain temples and havelis . The Sam Sand Dunes (25 miles outside the city), though picturesque, are usually thronged with tourists on camel safaris.

Where to stay The majestic Suryagarh, in the heart of the Thar Desert, provides a truly royal experience within a sprawling fortress.

Boats on the Kerala backwaters at Alappuzha (Alamy)

19. The backwaters, Kerala

An hour along the Malabar Coast from Kochi by train, Alappuzha (which everyone still calls Alleppey, its old British name) is the place from which most cruises set off onto Kerala’s backwaters: a maze of increasingly narrow rural canals bursting with birdlife and local colour. The best way to explore is by floating along and staying overnight in houseboats, stopping for refreshment at toddy shops or to photograph the prettiest paddy fields. Best of all, charter a smaller craft for several days so you can escape the main hordes.

Where to stay Ayana Houseboats’ two-person vessel makes stops upon request and serves zesty Keralan cuisine.

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The Hawa Mahal, or “Palace of the Wind”, in Jaipur (Alamy)

20. Jaipur, Rajasthan

Jaipur is replete with royal palaces and historic forts, many of them in terracotta hues that have given it the moniker the “Pink City”. The City Palace and Hawa Mahal are must-sees, as is Amber Fort on the outskirts of the city. Just 120 miles away from Jaipur is Ranthambore National Park, one of the best places for a tiger safari in India.

Where to stay In the bustling jewellers’ bazaar, the Johri is a 19th-century merchant’s haveli (mansion) restored into a striking boutique hotel.

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Additional reporting by Richard Mellor

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India is the world’s seventh-largest country stretching from the high mountains of the Himalayas to the tropical greenery of Kerala, and from the sacred Ganges to the sands of the Thar desert. Its more than one billion inhabitants are divided into two thousand ethnic groups and speak over 200 different languages.

Conform its size and population, India has an almost endless variety of cultures, landscapes, monuments and places to explore. From the ancient ruins, fascinating religious structures, exotic cities and diverse landscape there is an endless collection of tourist attractions in India that will never cease to awe and fascinate the visitor.

27. Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal

A stunning pick and red sandstone five-story structure stands in the heart of Jaipur. One of the city’s most popular tourist attractions, the Hawa Mahal has a unique purpose. Also known as the Palace of the Wind, it was a place where royal women could view street activities outside while hidden from view. To this end, the pyramid-shaped palace has 953 windows, each with an intricate design. Constructed in 1799, Hawa Mahal is considered an excellent example of Rajputana architecture.

26. Havelock Island

Havelock Island

Ecotourism is encouraged at Havelock Island, the largest island in Ritchie’s Archipelago in the Andaman Islands. Though not as crowded as other islands in Asia, the number of visitors to Havelock Island is on the rise due to its great beaches, casual atmosphere, snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities. The best time to visit is mid-January to mid-May, when the weather is sunny with calmer seas. Redhanagar Beach is considered one of the best beaches in Asia.

25. Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh National Park

Seeing wildlife in its habitat is a goal for many travelers. A visit to Bandhavgarh National Park will not disappoint them. One of India’s most popular national parks, Bandhavgarh provides an opportunity to see leopards, barking deer, sloth bears, hyenas, and Indian bison and wolves, but Bengal tigers are definitely the star attraction, even though only 10 percent of visitors may see one. The best time to see wildlife here is early morning or late afternoon.

24. Dharamsala

Dharamsala

Dharamsala is the home away from home for the Dalai Lama who came here in 1959 after escaping from Tibet. The city also is the home to the Tibetan government in exile. Dharamsala means a spiritual dwelling or place for pilgrims to rest, which is appropriate since so many Tibetans live here. With advance planning, it may be possible to attend one of the Dalai Lamas public teaching sessions. Dharamsala is popular with hiking enthusiasts and travelers interested in yoga and Indian cooking lessons.

23. Pushkar Camel Fair

Pushkar Camel Fair

Visitors who want to take a camel home with them as a souvenir of their trip to India may want to attend the Pushkar Camel Fair. This two-week fall fair also is a good opportunity to buy other livestock, as more than 1,000 animals are bought, sold or traded, though camels are the main draw. Over the years, the fair has become more than just a place where farmers buy and sell livestock. It’s evolved into a full-scale festival that includes camel races, sports events, carnival rides and even moustache competitions.

22. Ranakpur Temple

Ranakpur Temple

Ranakpur Temple is an imposing and highly decorative Jain temple that is famous for its art and architecture, considered some of the world’s best. Built in the 15th century, it took more than 50 years to construct the temple. One of the largest temples in India, Ranakpur Temple has 29 halls and 80 domes, but is really famous for its 1,444 pillars, of which each one is unique. Statues of deities top each dome. Extremely intricate carvings highlight the interior.

21. Varkala Beach

Varkala Beach

Varkala Beach is popular with travelers who just want to take a break from sightseeing for a while. Its sandy beaches along impressive cliffs are perfect for beachcombing, sunbathing and swimming, just some of the reasons Discovery channel named it one of the top 10 seasonal beaches in the world. It’s also known for its mineral springs; swimming in them is believed to heal ailments and purify one’s sins. Travelers who want to sneak in some sightseeing may enjoy a visit to Janardhana Swami Temple, a 2,000-year-old temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

20. Darjeeling

Darjeeling

Darjeeling is a town in northeast India that is famous for tea, trains and scenic beauty. Darjeeling tea is thin, light colored, aromatic and soothing to drink. The leaves are grown in the hills around the town. Farther up in the skyline, travelers can see the snow-covered peaks of the Himalayan foothills. Access is by a three-hour car ride from the nearest airport or a seven-hour journey on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railroad, a narrow gauge railway known as the “toy train.”

19. Qutb Minar

Qutb Minar

Qutb Minar is the second highest brick minaret in the world. The minaret, towering 80 meters (270 feet) into the sky, is made of marble and red sandstone bricks that are carved with sayings from the Koran. Construction took four years, starting in 1193. A circular staircase with 379 steps leads to the top; it is closed to visitors. Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosqueaa, the first mosque built in India, lies at the minaret’s foot. Nearby is the Iron Pillar, so named because it’s made from metals that don’t rust.

18. Thikse Monastery

Thikse Monastery

Travelers who’ve been to Tibet may think they’re seeing things when they look at Thikse Monastery. That’s because the 12-story building resembles the Potala Palace in Lhasa, only this Buddhist monastery is located in Ladakh, India. Like its Tibetan inspiration, it’s located at a high elevation: 3,600 meters (11,800 feet). Ladakh’s largest monastery also contains the tallest statue, a 14-meter (45-foot) high depiction of Maitreya, housed in a temple commemorating the visit of the Dalai Lama in 1970. Important Buddhist art, such as stupas and wall paintings, can be found here.

17. Mysore Palace

Mysore Palace

Visitors to Mysore Palace are in for an awesome experience at sthe second most popular tourist attraction in India. The seven palaces that make up the Mysore Palace complex are nothing short of spectacular. The Wodeyars ruled Mysore from 1399 to 1950. Their original palace was built in 1399, and the current palace was completed in 1912. The new palace is an amalgamation of Muslim, Hindu, Gothic and Raiput styles. Three stories high, it has deep pink marble domes and an ivory tower. The palace hosts an annual arts and culture festival, Dashara annually.

16. Mehrangarh Fort

Mehrangarh Fort

Mehrangarh Fort is a most imposing, a stern-looking fort, one of the largest in India, that sits atop a hill overlooking Jodhpur. Built in the mid-15th century as a defense mechanism, visitors can still see cannonball imprints on one of the seven entrance gates. Once inside the walls, visitors will find beautiful, highly decorated palaces. The fort’s museum has an excellent collection of palanquins, musical instruments, royal cradles and costumes. The ramparts, where an old cannon is located, provide splendid views of Jodhpur.

15. Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park

Everyone loves to see animals in the wild. Jim Corbett National Park, India’s oldest national park, is a good place to see the endangered Bengal tiger. Established in 1936, the park was renamed in 1954 to honor Jim Corbett, author and wildlife conservationist, who helped create this nature reserve. Thick vegetation, including jungles and forest, make it difficult to see the tiger – April to June is best for that, but visitors may see other wildlife, including elephants, leopards, rhinoceros and Himalayan black bears.

14. Amber Fort

Amber Fort

Amber Fort, the main tourist attraction around Jaipur, is known for its outstanding architecture. Sitting atop a hill, the complex is a blend of Hindu and Rajput styles. Built in the late 16th century, pink and red sandstone and marble structure has been featured in Bollywood films. It is most famous for the Mirror Palace, a fabulous room with a pure glass ceiling so the queen could view the stars before she fell asleep. Access is by foot, 4WD vehicle or elephant.

13. Meenakshi Amman Temple

Meenakshi Amman Temple

Meenakshi Amman Temple is an impressive Hindu temple that dates back to the sixth century, though most of the present structure was built a thousand years later. Located on the Vaigai River , it is perhaps the most important temple in Madurai, itself a 2,500-year-old city. Intricate carvings about inside and out; the temple has a total of 14 towers, each dedicated to a god or person. Some 33,000 sculptures as well as rich paintings can be found in the temple complex.

12. Khajuraho

Khajuraho

The Khajuraho group of temples combines art with eroticism, with the end result being some of the finest medieval temple art, not only in India, but the world. Built around the 10th century, only about 25 of the original 85 temples remain today. The largest group of Hindu and Jain temples in the world, the carvings and sculptures represent women’s traditional lifestyles in medieval times. The sculptures were created at a time, when erotic art was auspicious; some of the carvings are sexually explicit.

11. Ajanta Caves

Ajanta Caves

The Ajanta Caves are rock-cut cave monuments dating from the 2th century BC. The magnificent Ajanta caves were abandoned around 650 AD and forgotten until 1819, when a British hunting party stumbled upon them. Their isolation contributed to the fine state of preservation in which some of their paintings remain to this day. The well preserved murals depict everything from battlefields to sailing ships, city streets and teeming animal-filled forests to snow-capped mountains. The city of Aurangabad is the gateway to the Ajanta Caves as well as the equally spectacular Ellora Caves.

10. Kerala backwaters

Kerala backwaters

The Kerala backwaters are a chain of lagoons and lakes lying parallel to the Arabian Sea coast in the Kerala state. The Kerala backwaters are home to many unique species of aquatic life including crabs, frogs and mudskippers, water birds and animals such as otters and turtles. Today, houseboat tourism is the most popular tourist activity in the backwaters, with several large Kettuvallams (traditional rice boats, now converted into floating hotels)ply the waterways.

9. Lake Palace

Lake Palace

The Lake Palace in Lake Pichola in the city of Udaipur was built as a royal summer palace in the 18th century. Today it is a luxury 5 Star hotel, operating under the “Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces”. The Lake Palace hotel operates a boat which transports guests to the hotel from a jetty at the City Palace on the east bank of Lake Pichola. The palace became famous in 1983 when it was featured in the James Bond film Octopussy, as the home of titular character.

8. Virupaksha Temple

Virupaksha Temple

The Virupaksha Temple in the city of Hampi started out as a small shrine and grew into a large complex under the Vijayanagara rulers. It is believed that this temple has been functioning uninterruptedly ever since the small shrine was built in the 7th century AD which makes it one of the oldest functioning Hindu temples in India.

Palolem

Palolem is the most southerly of Goa’s developed beaches and also one of the most beautiful. It is a natural bay surrounded by lofty headlands on either sides, resulting in a calm, idyllic sea with a gently sloping bed. For those who believe a beach cannot be paradise without a decent selection of cheap restaurants and good hotels, a dose of nightlife and plenty of like-minded people Palolem is the place to be.

6. Kanha National Park

Kanha National Park

Kanha National Park is among the most beautiful wildlife reserves in Asia and one of best places to catch a glimpse of a tiger in India. The lush sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows and ravines of Kanha provided inspiration to Rudyard Kipling for his famous novel “Jungle Book” and make this one of the top attractions in India.

5. Harmandir Sahib

Harmandir Sahib

The Harmandir Sahib, better known as the Golden Temple is the main tourist attraction in Amritsar, and the most important religious place to the Sikhs. Construction of the temple was begun by Guru Ramdas ji. in the 16th century. In the 19th century, Maharaja Ranjit Singh the upper floors of the temple were covered with gold. It’s a stunning temple, and always full of thousands of pilgrims from all over India, excited to be at a place that they usually only see on television.

4. Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer

Located in Rajasthan’s remote westernmost corner close to the border with Pakistan, Jaisalmer is the quintessential desert town. The yellow sandstone walls of the “Golden City” rise from the Thar desert like a scene from the Arabian Nights while the Jaisalmer Fort crowns the city. Uncontrolled commercialism has dampened the romantic vision of Jaisalmer, but even with all the touts and tour buses, it remains one of the most popular tourist attractions in India.

3. Ellora Caves

Ellora Caves

Cave art is taken to new heights at Ellora Caves , one of the largest monastery-temple cave complexes in the world cut from rock. Ellora has 100 caves, though only 34 are open to the public. The largest single monolithic rock excavation is found at the Kailasa Temple, which covers an area double the size of Parthenon in Athens Constructed between the seventh and ninth centuries, the caves are devoted to Hindu, Budhist and Jainism deities.

2. Varanasi

Varanasi

Situated on the banks of the River Ganges, Varanasi is sacred to Hindus, Buddhists and Jains and also one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. In many ways Varanasi epitomizes the very best and worst aspects of India, and it can be a little overwhelming. The scene of pilgrims doing their devotions in the River Ganges at sunrise set against the backdrop of the centuries old temples is probably one of the most impressive sights in the world.

1. Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal in Agra is an immense mausoleum of white marble, built between 1632 and 1653 by order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife. Called “a teardrop on the cheek of eternity” it is one of the masterpieces of Mughal architecture, and one of the great tourist attractions in India. Besides the white domed marble mausoleum the Taj Mahal includes several other beautiful buildings, reflecting pools, and extensive ornamental gardens with flowering trees and bushes.

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June 3, 2019 at 11:46 pm

Wonderful post. This blog has an amazing information about the destination places of India beautiful visiting spot……and captures very impressive photos.

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May 27, 2019 at 7:23 am

Apart from the above still there are so many places. For example in Karnataka, you have got the following places worth seeing; 1.Shravanabealgola,where you find 58 feet tall Gomateswara Statue carved in monolithic stone on top of a hill,near Hassan. I think one of the wonder of the world. 2.Again,Halebeedu and Belur places near Hassan,you have got beautiful temples with rich sculptures, more than 1000 years old. I think it is more beautiful than Khajarajo temples.

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August 15, 2018 at 6:57 am

India is a beautiful country with a different culture. But most travellers Visit Varanasi and comment saying india is dirty and stuff like that. If you really want to experience india make sure to visit all the states . !!

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February 28, 2018 at 10:23 pm

Surprise why the Kashmir is not in the list that is the most beautiful place in India

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August 13, 2017 at 9:36 pm

These are all amazing places, but I would argue that the Akshardham Delhi Temple should be in this list. I visited both Akshardham and Taj Mahal during one visit, both have amazing architecture yet I was more touched by Akshardham in Delhi.

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December 1, 2016 at 4:45 pm

The Taj Mahal is beautiful!

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November 5, 2016 at 10:50 pm

Plz visit Ranthambore tiger safari in Rajasthan . This is one of India ‘s best tiger reserve park. YOU can see tiger in open environment .this is one of Indai’s best tiger conservation project.

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February 3, 2016 at 11:43 am

I am a Kealite. Probably my views may be biased. Recently I had been to Kumarokam and the house boat journey was a good experience. However those who are from outside Kerala may find it more attractive than me. Unlike other tourist destinations in India, the whole area is peaceful and not crowded and that is the main attraction. It is least expensive as well. Can give a try especially if you are in a Honeymoon Trip. You will get fantastic cottages adjacent to the Vembanad Lake. I also like Oooty (Tamilnadu), Kodai, Thekkadi, Vazhachal waterfalls (Kerala). I never had been to other tourist destinations in India. There can be better places as well.

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January 30, 2016 at 10:03 am

Kashmir valleys are heaven on earth. This must appear in this list

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January 26, 2016 at 2:24 am

I think backwaters of kerala is a wonderful place, should visit there once

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September 30, 2015 at 2:22 pm

While this list is great, here are other honourable mentions that I honestly recommend any traveller to pay a visit.

1. Khajuraho Temple – Inscriptions inspired from Kamasutra 2. Konark Sun Temple – Impressive views and coastline 3. Tanjore Brihadeeshwara Temple – Grand architecture built by Chola Kings 4. Darjeeling – Beautiful hill station, great tea and plantations, mountain railway and views 5. Gir National Park – Only home of the Lions outside of Africa

The places mentioned above are declared as UNESCO world heritage sites that deserve a travellers’ attention.

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July 23, 2015 at 7:10 am

Palolem all the way…Have been going there every time i go to Goa and will continue. The tiny island to the north of the beach is simply amazing!!! Another attraction close to Palolem would be Cabo De Rama for arguably for the most panoramic view in Goa. Viva la Goa…Boom!!!

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April 29, 2015 at 4:50 pm

i thought the Taj Mahal was #awsome! i think it was really exciting to be in there and witness all the wonders of it.

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December 20, 2014 at 8:12 pm

Kerala backwaters is the most beautiful place in India.

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October 25, 2014 at 2:13 pm

The above are beautiful places I agree that but among this list Odisha Jagannatha tempul,Udaya giri ,Lalit giri,Konark is missing. The most beautiful beach in India

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October 4, 2014 at 10:57 am

These are all amazing places, but I would argue that the Akshardham Delhi Temple should be in this list. I visited both Akshardham and Taj Mahal during one visit, both are Amazing architectures yet I found more touched by Akshardham in Delhi.

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September 20, 2014 at 8:13 am

I would like to visit lake palace its intrstng place & jesalmer too

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September 9, 2014 at 12:56 am

I have visited Hampi and Taj in 2014

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September 5, 2014 at 4:16 am

Seeing Taj Mahal,I notice the beauty of the world!!!

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August 22, 2014 at 4:18 am

among all these i like goa beach very much. i would like to go there with my family and friends.

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July 11, 2014 at 4:02 am

The above are beautiful places I agree that but among this list Kanyakumari is missing. The most beautiful beach in India.

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April 24, 2014 at 12:28 am

Anyone would really miss a lot if one visits NE and left out the only lake palace in whole Eastern India situated at Tripura – a magnificent one indeed! You can also get to see UNAKOTI Hills where as many as 9999999 (1 less than 1 crore) idols are sculpted on the hills- plz pay a visit there

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March 4, 2014 at 2:48 am

i really like to go to India and see all the beautiful things

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January 30, 2014 at 10:15 pm

Taj mahal is the most beautiful place i ever seen.

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December 24, 2013 at 10:51 am

Kerala Backwaters – Nice place to enjoy with family, get together with friends and especially for honeymoon. whole day in boat between waters thrilling with embrassment. Dont miss it. Really it means – “Gods Own Country”- Naturals gift

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December 15, 2013 at 4:58 am

Jaisalmer 🙂 i love this places

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December 7, 2013 at 1:34 am

The best place was kerala.

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November 25, 2013 at 11:57 pm

“Construction of the temple was begun by Guru Ram Dast in the 16th century”. It’s not Guru Ram Dast, but it should be Guru Ram Das…….. He was the fourth of the ten Gurus of Sikhism.

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May 1, 2013 at 8:12 pm

The best place was Amritsar

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December 23, 2011 at 11:56 am

I completely agree with Kiran, kerala backwater is really amazing, i would also like to share that if you really want to feel the hinduism, you must go to Varanasi.

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November 4, 2011 at 12:03 am

The most beautiful is , I a sure that Kerala backwaters. This is the most beautiful and inexpensive one

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Top Tourist Places in India that MUST find a place on your Bucket List

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India is a mini-continent in itself, a melting pot of cultures, history, traditions, languages and cuisines. India is blessed in terms of geography, that’s exactly why, you will find lush rainforests, beautiful beaches, magnificent snow-capped mountains and plateaus and plains. Considered one of the most popular travel destinations in the world with a huge list of Top Tourist Places to Visit in India , not just attracts travellers who enjoy luxury, but also backpackers and travellers in search of cultural and spiritual bliss or someone who just wants to let their hair down and party. A trip to India will guarantee you some memorable experiences that will last a lifetime. Considering the diversity of India, choosing ten places was a challenge. Here’s a list of our ten highly recommended Tourist Places in India .

Top Tourist Places to Visit in India

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1. Delhi – Where History Talks

Delhi is the national capital of India and is a city bustling with enthusiasm making it one of the top-most tourist destination. A city filled to the brim with cultural heritage, monuments, markets and some delectable street food. All of it evoking memories of the affluent Mughal era to the modern city that it has evolved into, complete with high-end malls, luxury hotels, restaurants, shopping complexes

Delhi- Tourist Places in India

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  • Best Time to Visit : October to March
  • How to Reach : By Air, By Road, By Train
  • Attractions : Mughal Monuments, Old Delhi, Birla Temple, Akshardham Temple etc.
Read this: Top Things To Do In Delhi – A Treasure Trove Of History

2. Agra: Immersed in Mughal History – One of the most visited among all Tourist Places in India

Agra needs no introduction, home to the eternal symbol of love, the Taj Mahal; this city finds itself a spot in the world heritage map. Agra has the distinction of being the only city in the world which is home to three world heritage sites. With the Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort and the magnificent Fatehpur Sikri, Agra entices tourists, art enthusiasts, historians from all across India and the world.

Agra- Tourist Places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : October-March
  • Attractions : Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Sikandara, Fatehpur Sikri etc.
Also read: Taj Mahotsav 2018 – Where India Comes Together

3. Varanasi: Get Soaked in Spirituality

Situated on the banks of the river Ganga, this city is home to many old temples and holy Ghats which are jam-packed with people performing prayers and rituals, making the city an important spiritual holiday destination. While in Varanasi, you could pay homage to Lord Shiva at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple or just take a dip into the Holy Ganga or take a walk along the Ghats as you take a glimpse at the chaos and colours of life. Do attend the magnanimous Ganga Aarti in the evenings at the Dasaswamedha Ghat. Varanasi is among the top Tourist places to visit in India for people who want to experience spirituality.

Varanasi- Tourist Places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : All Year Round
  • Attractions : Ganges, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Dashashwamedh Ghat.

4. Rajasthan: The Desert Rose

Rajasthan is known for its bravery, valour, its colourful heritage and hospitality. It homes to numerous forts and palaces and the magnificent desert. Don’t forget to scale the walls of the might forts, visit the charismatic palaces and gorge on the delicious local cuisine. Rajasthan is best tourist place to visit in India for those who want to explore the rich cultural heritage of India.

Rajasthan- Tourist Places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : October – March
  • Attractions : Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Ranthambore, That Desert etc

Do not forget to check these handpicked Rajasthan holiday packages .

5. Goa: The Party Capital of India

Goa is well known for its golden sand and palm-fringed beaches and its parties. Goa is the smallest state in India and is well known for its rich tradition and heritage that it has inherited from its Portuguese rulers. When in Goa, get yourself a tan at the beach, visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus at Old Goa, visit the spice farms, the Museum of Christian arts and enjoy the local Goan cuisine which has quite a bit of the Portuguese influence. Goa is best tourist place to visit in India for beaches and nightlife.

Goa- Tourist Places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : All year round
  • Attractions : Beaches, Churches, Forts, Falls, Spice Plantations etc. Do not forget to check out our blog on “Best Beaches in South Goa”
Check out: Goa Tourism – A Complete Holiday Travel Guide Just For You

6. Meghalaya: One of the Best Tourist Places in India In the lap of Nature

Meghalaya is nestled in the Khasi and Garo hills in the North Eastern part of India. Meghalaya is home to some lush forest, gushing waterfalls, sparkling lakes and rivers. Meghalaya is the ultimate destination for trekkers and nature enthusiasts. It is also the home to man-made root bridges that are grown and not built.

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  • Best Time to Visit : September-August
  • Attractions : Khoh Ramhah or Motrop, Kynrem falls, Nohwet Living Root Bridge, Umngot River, Spread Eagle Falls, Umiam Lake etc.

Explore the unexplored North East, here are some handpicked North East holiday packages for you.

7. Kerala: Backwaters of God’s own Country

The calm backwaters, palm-fringed beaches, colourful festivals and those revitalising Ayurvedic massages are the key features of God’s own country, Kerala. Blessed with some of the most picturesque places and packed with natural beauty, Kerala is indeed a treat to all the sense.

Kerala- Tourist Places in India

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  • Attractions : Munnar, Thekkady, Alleppey, Wayanad, Cherai, Kochi etc

Do not forget to check these handpicked Kerala holiday packages .

  Recommended: Everything You Need To Know About Houseboats In Kerala Backwaters

8. andaman and nicobar islands: the aquatic playground.

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have some plush forests, radiant turquoise waters and pristine beaches which are charming and enigmatic at the same time. This place is bliss for water sports enthusiasts. Do check out our blog on “ Andaman Islands – Everything you need to know about”

Andaman and Nicobar Islands- Tourist Places in India

  • How to Reach : By Air
  • Attractions : Cellular Jail, Havelock Islands, Ross Islands, Baratang Island etc.

9. Ladakh: Road trips, Monasteries and Valleys

The mention of Leh and Ladakh brings to mind tranquil blue skies, white clouds, snow-capped mountains, serene valleys and Buddhist monasteries smiling back at you. This is the place to be when you want to take a break from the humdrum of the busy city lives. There are many beautiful tourist places in Ladakh which will make you book Ladakh holiday package right now!

Ladakh- Tourist Places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : April-September
  • How to Reach : By Air, By Road
  • Attractions : Hemis Monastery, Pangong Lake, Zanskar valley, Magnetic Hills etc.

10. Coorg: The Scotland of India

Cosily sitting amidst the mountains in Karnataka with a misty landscape, Coorg is a haven for nature lovers. Known for its coffee, spices, lush green hills, exotic scenery, people and their hospitality, Coorg or Kodagu is a paradise for all those who visit. Also, check out our blog on “ 18 Tourist Places To Visit In Coorg That Are Incredibly Spectacular”

Coorg- Tourist Places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : All year round (avoid Monsoons)
  • How to Reach : By Road
  • Attractions : Iruppu Falls, Namdroling Monastery, Abbey Falls,  Nagarhole National park etc.

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11. Mcloedganj

Mcloedganj is without a doubt one of the most beautiful places in Indian. Surrounded by magnificent mountain, scenic views and peaceful atmosphere, this quaint little hill station is the ultimate summers paradise. Camping, Trekking, spiritual escapades, delicious food, warm people, Mcloedganj has all this and more to offers the thousands of tourists that visit here all year round.

Mcloedganj- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : All year round (Avoid the monsoons)
  • Attractions : Dalai Lama Temple, St. John’s Church, Buddhist Monastery, Bhagsu Falls, Shiva Café etc.

12. Srinagar

Charisma, Charm, natural beauty, majestic mountains, turquoise lakes, splendid gardens, breathtaking views, gorgeous valleys all in all Srinagar has all the making of a perfect weekend getaway. Make sure you add this one to your list of Tourist Places in India.

Srinagar- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : April – October
  • Attractions : Shankaracharya Hill, Hazratbal Mosque, Jama Masjid, Mughal gardens and the Dal Lake.

If you are in search of peace, isolation, nature, wilderness and love the outdoors, then you must head to Binsar located in Uttrakhand and one of the most popular hill station in India.

Binsar- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : All Year round
  • Attractions : Bineshwar Mahadev Temple, Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, Marry Budden Estate, Pariyadeva Pashan, Zero Point etc.

14. Kanatal-One of the Best Place to visit in India

Spending your nights camping under a million stars and your days immersed in a host of adventure activities is your idea fun then Kanatal is your ideal vacay destination this summer. One of the best destinations in India for adventure sports and activities, Kanatal welcomes many tourists each year and eagerly await your arrival.

Kanatal- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : April – June
  • How to Reach : By Air, By Train
  • Attractions : Tehri dam, Surkanda Devi Temple, Tehri Lake etc.

15. Kasol – Among the top-rated tourist places India

Surrounded by moss green coloured mountains and serenity, Kasol is the ultimate backpacker’s destination in India. Kasol is a gateway to a new direction and self-discovery, you are bound to come back a new person with a whole new and positive outlook towards life.

Kasol- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Bhuntar, Jari, Manikaran Sahib Gurudwara, Parvati River, Malana Village, Kheerganga Peak etc

Surrounded by 360 degrees of the dazzling white desert, Kutch in its special way. The city comes alive during the annual Kite Festival when the sky is filled with colourful Lifesize kites, make sure you include this giant salt marsh on your list of aces Tourist Places in India .

Kutch- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : November – March
  • How to Reach : By Air and By Train
  • Attractions : Aina Mahal, White Desert, Mandavi Beach, Archaeology Museum, Kutch Museum, Kalo Dungar, Prag Mahal

17. Bir Billing

Bir Billing has made its mark as one of India’s top adventure capitals. Compromising of some of the best paragliding spots in the nation, Bir Billing certainly lives up to reputation and then some.

Bir Billing- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Ahju Fort, Shiva Shrine, Chamunda Devi Temple, Billing Valley, Baijnath Shiv Temple

Home of the largest population of one horn rhinos in India, Assam is home to an overwhelming diversity of flora and fauna. It’s the ideal location for close and intimate interaction with the wilderness, and you can enjoy some thrilling boat rides and jungle through the Kaziranga National Park. And enjoy scenic cruises along the Brahmaputra to witness the wildlife in their most natural form.

Assam- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : October-April
  • Attractions : Assam State Museum, Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra, Kamakhya Temple, Manas National Park, Kaziranga National Park etc.

19. Rishikesh

Rishikesh is Indian Spiritual, Yoga and water rafting capital. You can start your day with a relaxing session of Pranayama’s and Asana, then embark of a thrilling rafting expedition battling the rapids of the mighty Ganges and end your day by attending the spectacular Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat.

Rishikesh- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : All year round (rafting is seasonal)
  • Attractions : Shivpuri, Ram Jhula, Parmarth Niketan, Rajaji National Park, Beatles Café, Triveni Ghat etc.

20. Shimla – Most popular tourist places in Himachal

The queen of northern hill stations, Shimla was of the summer capital of India under the British Raj and is now one the most visited destinations n the country. Home to some of the best colonial building in India Shimla is surrounded by a gorgeous valley, 360-degree panoramic views, great atmosphere and ideal for a fun family holiday. And don’t forget to book the toy train from Kalka to Shimla!!!

Shimla- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Scandal Point, Christ Church, Annandale, Jakhu Temple, Chadwick Falls, Mall Road, Kufri
Shimla is  Queen of Hill Stations Here is  20 Best Things To Do In Shimla

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21. Tirthan Valley

An explored gem nestled away in the hills on northern India, Tirthan Valley is a haven for campers, hikers and trekkers, located close to Manali, the valley is becoming increasingly popular for visitors from all around the world.

Tirthan valley- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Sojha, Gushaini, Saryolsar, Raghupur Fort, Jalori Pass, Great Himalayan National Park

22. Jim Corbett – Top tourist places in India for wildlife lovers

Home to the largest population of the great Bengal Tiger, Jim Corbett National Park is a luxurious wilderness destination in India. At the park you can enjoy a comfortable stay in luxury camps, relax in the lap of mother nature and enjoy thrilling Jeep Safaris and spot the might Bengal Tigers thriving in their natural habitat.

Jim corbett- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : Summers for tiger sightings although you can visit the park all year round.
  • Attractions : Ranganga Dam, Corbett Falls, Corbett Museum, Gayatri Devi Temple

Manali is one of India most famous resort towns nestled among snowy mountains and memorising beauty. Manali is a perfect combination of peace, beauty, adventure and serenity and a must visit place in India.

Manali- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Tibetan Monastery, Jogini Falls, Great Himalayan National Park, Manu Temple, Solang valley etc.

24. Udaipur

Udaipur is hands down one of India’s most romantic destination. Once a grand and opulent princely state is now the epitome of luxury in India. Home to some of the best heritage hotels, magnificent palaces, lakes, sprawling desert and much more. Udaipur should be on top of everyone’s list of paces ro visit in India.

Udaipur- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Bagore Ki Haveli, Gangaur Ghat, Jag, Mandir, City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Lake Pichola etc.

India’s Switzerland away from Switzerland, Auli is often touted as the skiing capital in the nation and rightly so. Surrounded by the magnificent Himalayas, Auli has all the making for a perfect skiing destination add to that scenic views, luxurious hotel and resorts and you have yourself the perfect vacation.

Auli- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Pangarchulla Peak, Gorson Bugyal, Sri Hemkunt Sahib, Vishnuprayag, Kauri Pass etc.

The land of Sweet, Silk and Sandalwood Mysore is an idyllic India town with a rich culture, tradition and centuries-old history. With the magnificent Mysore Palace at its centre, Mysore is one of the most historically significant cities in India and must visit for all those history buffs out there.

Mysore- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Brindavan Gardens, Mysore Palace, Mysore Zoo, etc.

27. Valley Of flowers

Shrouded under mystical clouds and filled with a million flowers, the Valley of Flowers is one of the most popular trekking destinations in India. The valley has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one the most fascinating places you will ever visit.

Valley of flowers- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : July-September
  • Attractions : Pushpawati River, Nanda Devi National Park, Hemkund Sahib, Govindghat etc.

28. Jaisalmer

Surrounded by the might Thar desert, Jaisalmer has been an inspiration for artists, filmmakers, writer etc. for many years now. The city has a colourful history and a strong and ongoing culture and tradition. Here you can enjoy exceptional sightseeing, dune bashing, desert safaris and starlit camping.

Jaisalmer- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Sam Sand Dunes, Desert Culture Centre, Folklore Museum, Bada Bagh, Jaisalmer Fort

29. Jodhpur

Jodhpur is one of Indian most charming cities with a glorious past and strong character. Commonly referred to as the Blue city (thanks to the hundreds of tiny blue houses scattered all over), Jodhpur is home to magnificent forts and palaces that stand strong even today as a testimony to the glorious past of India.

Jodhpur- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Balsamand lake, Mandore Garden, Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhavan Palace.

30. Prashar Lake

An oasis located amidst located in the heart of Himachal Pradesh, Prashar Lake is a trekking paradise that is increasingly attracting adventurers from all over the world. Surrounded by 360-degree views of the mighty Dhauladhar ranges this one is a must visit!!!!

Prashar lake- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : All year Round (Avoid monsoons)
  • Attractions : Barot, Bhutnath Temple, Three-Tiered Temple, Prashar Lake Trek, Mandi

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31. Mukteshwar

As far as Indian attractions go Mukteshwar is always a crowd favourite. This quaint little hill town is home to lush green meadows, plush outdoors, adventure sports, scenic views, cosy homestays and more. All in all, Mukteshwar is your ideal weekends getaway this summer.

Mukteshwar- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : October-June
  • Attractions : Nada Devi Peaks, Chauthi Jaali, Sitla, Mukteshwar Temple etc

32. Dhanaulti

A scenic pit spot for nature lovers and one the most offbeat Indian Hill Stations. Dhanaulti is ideal for those who like to be by themselves and want to spend some quite and peaceful time between the clouds and the mountains.

Dhanaulti- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Potato farm, Surkanda Devi Temple, Thangdhar Camp, The Eco Park etc.

33.  Mumbai

Gateway to India, the city never sleeps aka Mumbai is one the nations finest metropolitans. Home to all our favourite celebrities, Juhu beach, Victoria Terminal, Mumbai is truly a city of dreams and welcomes all its visitors with warm hearts and open arms.

Mumbai- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions: Marine Drive, Worli Fort, Nehru Planetarium, Gateway of India, Haji Ali, Siddivinayak, etc.

34. Kolkata

A charming city and a hub of culture and creativity, Kolkata is a perfect blend of modernity and centuries-old charm. Visit here to enjoy the madness of the Durga Puja, delicious desserts, excellent handicrafts and more.

Kolkata- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : St. Pauls Cathedral, Birla Planetarium, Eden Gardens, Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge etc.

35. Cherrapunji

A paradise of living root bridges, magnificent waterfalls, caves and scenic beauty, Cherrapunji has the highest rainfall in the world and the wettest destination in India. Visit here for a truly unique and memorable vacation.

Cherrapunji- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : November to May
  • Attractions : Seven Sisters Fall, Mawsmai Cave, Kynrem Falls, Thangkharang Park, Daiñthlen Falls etc.

36. Dalhousie

Old world charm, Victorian architecture, Switzerland like outdoors, refreshing greens, Mesmerizing beauty, 360-degree panoramic views, gushing rivers, all this and more awaits you at the once colonial hill station Dalhousie.

Dalhousie- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : March-June
  • Attractions : Chamunda Devi Temple, St. John’s Church, Subhash Baoli, Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary etc.

Ancient ruins, massive boulders and centuries of history is what Hampi is all about. Shrouded in mystery this architectural and monumental city is your gateway to a parallel dimension of aesthetic and beauty. And as far as Things to do in India go, a visit to Hampi is a must do.

Hampi- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : October-February
  • Attractions : Ruins of Hampi

38. Jabalpur

The city of rock, Jabalpur is home to the magnificent Dhauladhar falls that at to the charm and beauty of this city. Jabalpur has a lot to offer its visitors much if which will leave you spellbound.

Jabalpur- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : August to March
  • Attractions : Bhawartal Garden, Dumna Nature Reserve Park, Madan Maha, Rani Durgavati Museum, Marble Rocks, Dhuandhar Falls etc.

39. Mathura

Birthplace of Lord Krishan, India’s foremost spiritual landmark, Mathura is an ancient city and home to much of the Indian mythology. If you are planning a visit here, them make sure it’s either around the festival of Holi or Krishan Janmashtami. We assure you that this Indian Attraction will leave you spellbound.

Mathura- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Prem Mandir, Shri Krishna Janamabhoomi

40. Hyderabad

The land of the Nawab, Hyderabad is one of Indian finest cities with an unparallel royal charm. Hyderabad has transformed into a fast-paced metropolitan city but has retained its old-world charm, and the Char Minar is still one of the most sorts after monuments in the country.

Hyderabad- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Purani Haveli, Makkah Masjid, Salar Jung Museum, Chowmahalla Palace, Ramoji Film City, Golconda, Char Minar etc.

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41. Amritsar

Amritsar is a city with the perfect blend of history, culture, food and religion. The city has a long history with some tragic and defining moments. Withstanding all that are its two crowning jewels, the Golden Temple and Gobindgarh Fort. This Tourist Places in India is a must visit and don’t forget to check out the wagha border when you are there.

Amritsar- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Golden Temple, Gobindgarh Fort, Jallianwala Bagh etc.

The land of nearly 700 temples, Orissa is a picturesque Indian state. Puri, Konark temple, beautiful seaside beaches, scenic views and an abundance of unexplored land await your arrival at Orrisa. This is a must visit Tourist Places in India .

Orissa- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : September-march
  • Attractions : Lingaraja Temple, Simlipal National Park, Puri Beach, Nandankanan Zoological Park, Chilika Lake, Konark Sun Temple etc.

43. Mahabalipuram

An epitome of art and architecture, a land that is a testimony to the creativity and artistry of the bygone era, Mahabalipuram is a must visit for all those travel enthusiasts out there. So, make sure the city features on your list of Tourist Places in India to visit this year.

Mahabalipuram- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : November- February
  • How to Reach : By Air, By Train, By Road
  • Attractions : Crocodile Bank, Sadras, Tiger’s Cave, Alamparai Fort, Arjuna’s Penance, Five Rathas, Shore Temple, Mahabalipuram Beach

44. Visakhapatnam

Vishakhapatnam is home to some of the best beaches in the nation and is a virtually unexplored coastal gem. The city has offered a large range of attraction and the scenic outdoors look like photoshopped scenes from a movie. Make sure include this city on your list of Tourist Places in India .

Vishakhapatnam- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : September to March
  • Attractions : Kailasagiri Hill Park,, Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, Visakha Museum, Rushikonda Beach, INS Kursura in Submarine Museum, Ramakrishna Mission Beac

As far as Tourist Places in India go, Ooty the queen hill stations must make it to your list. Make sure when you are ready to leave this gorgeous hill station you stock up on lots of tea and homemade chocolates.

Ooty- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Ooty Lake, botanical gardens, Nilgiri Mountain railways, tea states, tea and chocolate factories etc.

46. Kodaikanal

We, know your list of Tourist Places in India to visit is ever expanding but its incomplete without the mention of Kodaikanal, the princess of Indian hill stations.

Kodaikanal- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : September to May
  • Attractions : Dolphin’s Nose, Bryant Park, Pillars Rock etc.

47. Pondicherry

If you are wondering what Tourist Places in India to visit make sure you include the French colonial town of Pondicherry on your list.

Pondicherry- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple, Basilica of Sacred Heart of Jesus, The Seaside Promenade, Auroville Ashram, Paradise Beach etc.

48. Mahabaleshwar

Any blog listing the Tourist Places in India to visit is incomplete without the mention of Mahabaleshwar a delightful treat nestled away in the Western Ghats.

Mahabaleshwar- Tourist places in India

  • Best Time to Visit : October – June
  • Attractions : Wilson Point, Dhobi Falls, Mahabaleshwar Temple etc.

49. Darjeeling

Home to the largest plantation of teas in the nation, Darjeeling must feature on your list of Tourist Places in India to visit. Oh! And don’t forget to ride the toy train!!!

Darjeeling- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Toy Train, Tea estates, The Japanese Peace Pagoda, Batasia Loop, Tiger Hill etc.

If you are looking for a Tourist Places in India that offers ultimate seclusion, peace and quite then we recommend you head to Ziro.

Ziro- Tourist places in India

  • Attractions : Dolo Mando, Meghna Cave Temple, Pine Grove, Shiv Linga, Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Kile Pakho etc.

What makes India unique is its unity in spite of all these diversities. Therefore the more you see and explore, the more you’d want to know.  This list of  Tourist Places in India is just a sneak peek at the reasons as to why these destinations should be on every traveller’s list.

Check out our India tours and packages to experience various cultures, history, traditions, languages and cuisines.

Here is the list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Tourist Places in India

1. how well connected are the different tourist places in india .

Indian cities are well connected by air, rail and roadways. While smaller cities and towns might not have airports, they are well connected by roadways, railways and private cabs.

2. It is said that India is a land of many languages, which is the most common one?

English and Hindi are the most commonly spoken languages in the country.

3. Do you get only South Indian food in South India?

No. Most restaurants serve the local cuisine, however, a lot of cities and towns now serve North Indian food as well.

4. What are the documents to carry?

A government approved ID is mandatory. Most hotels will require a photo and address proof. Passports, driving license and Aadhar cards are considered valid. Pan cards are not considered valid, anymore.

5. Can I use credit/debit cards?

Most cities and towns have ATMs and allow the use of credit and debit cards. However, make sure to keep some cash handy at all times. Cash would be a preferred mode of transaction in smaller towns and villages.

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Taj Mahal, Agra

1 Taj Mahal, Agra

An Immortal Symbol of Love

Majestically located on the banks of Yamuna River, this wonder of the world was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal.

Red Fort, Delhi

2 Red Fort, Delhi

Symbol of Mughal Dynasty

Located in Chandni Chowk Old Delhi, this red sandstone structure was constructed under the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for protection against invaders. It is known for its intricate Mughal architecture and floral designs.

Golden Temple, Amritsar

3 Golden Temple, Amritsar

Holiest Sikh Shrine

Also known as Sri Harmandir Sahib, Golden Temple is considered to be the most important pilgrimage site amongst Sikhs and will leave you in awe with its jaw-dropping gold and marble edifice.

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Amer Fort, Jaipur

4 Amer Fort, Jaipur

A Majestic Hilltop Fort

Perched atop a hill and overlooking the Maota Lake, the red sandstone fort is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and showcases a beautiful fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture.

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

5 Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

A Five-Storeyed Historic Landmark

Also called as 'The Palace of Winds', the honeycomb-shaped palace features 953 jharokha-style windows and was built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh to allow the court ladies to enjoy the city processions.

Humayun's Tomb, Delhi

6 Humayun's Tomb, Delhi

Domed Monument Surrounded by Symmetrical Gardens

The royal mausoleum of Mughal Emperor Humayun, this structure was sanctioned by his widow Hamida Baga Begum and designed by Persian architect Mirak Mirza Ghiyas. It was completed between 1565 and 1572.

Qutab Minar, Delhi

7 Qutab Minar, Delhi

Soaring above Delhi's Skyline

Towering 73 metres high above the greens in Mehrauli, construction for this five-storey minaret was started by Qutb ud Din Aibak, founder of Delhi Sultanate. It is renowned for the artistic brick-work on its pillars and arches.

Mysore Palace, Mysore

8 Mysore Palace, Mysore

Historical Royal Palace

The official residence of the erstwhile royal family of Mysore, Mysore Palace is an architectural masterpiece showcasing a blend of Hindu, Muslim, Rajput and Gothic styles.

India Gate, Delhi

9 India Gate, Delhi

War Memorial and Vast Public Park

Located on Rajpath in the heart of Delhi, this arch monument is a 42 meter high war memorial. It is also surrounded by vast well-manicured lawns and many government buildings.

Aguada Fort, Goa

10 Aguada Fort, Goa

Beautiful Portuguese architecture

The fort overlooks the confluence of Mandovi River and the Arabian Sea. This beautiful red-brown fort houses the Central Jail and a 19th century lighthouse.

Gateway of India, Mumbai

11 Gateway of India, Mumbai

Iconic Landmark

Located on the waterfront in Colaba, South Mumbai, this arch monument is Mumbais prime landmark. It was built by the British to welcome King George V and Queen Mary during a royal visit in 1911.

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur

12 Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur

One of Indias Largest Forts

Built by the Rathore clan of Jodhpur in 1460, the well-preserved Mehrangarh Fort towers above 400 feet, overlooking the city.

Meenakshi Temple, Madurai

13 Meenakshi Temple, Madurai

Ancient Hindu Temple

Set on the banks of the Vaigai River, Meenakshi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. It is widely recognised for its architecture and 14-coloured multi-tiered gopuram.

Statue of Unity, Vadodara

14 Statue of Unity, Vadodara

World's Tallest Statue

Located about two hours from Vadodara, the Statue of Unity is dedicated to the Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. It stands proud at the Sandhu Bet island, overlooking the Sardar Sarovar Dam.

Kamakhya Devi Temple, Parwanoo

15 Kamakhya Devi Temple, Parwanoo

Pray to the Great Goddess of Illusion

Located atop a hill in Parwanoo, this temple is dedicated to Kamakhya Devi, a Hindu tantric goddess belonging to the Shakti traditions. It is one of the 51 Shakti peeths in India.

Trimbakeshwar Temple, Igatpuri

16 Trimbakeshwar Temple, Igatpuri

An Ancient Pilgrimage Site

Nestled on the foothills of Brahmagiri Mountain Range, this 18th century temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and features one of the twelve Jyotirlingas.

Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain

17 Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain

One Of The 12 Jyotirlingas

A revered holy site for Hindus, the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is architected in Chalukya & Maratha styles and houses a Shiva Lingam which is believed to be Swayambhu (self-manifested).

Baga Beach, Goa

18 Baga Beach, Goa

Hippie beach shacks

One of the most popular beaches in Goa, Baga Beach offers quirky beach-side shacks and a number of thrilling water sports.

Shaniwar Wada, Pune

19 Shaniwar Wada, Pune

A Historical Fortification

Built by Bajirao Peshwa, this architectural masterpiece was the erstwhile residence of the Peshwas and will leave you in awe with its massive gates, wooden pillars and a sprawling garden complex.

Promenade Beach, Puducherry

20 Promenade Beach, Puducherry

Stunning Rocky Beach

Also called Rock Beach, it stretches for approximately 1.5 kms. The statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the old lighthouse, and the remains of the old pier can be spotted from here.

Mudumalai National Park, Ooty

21 Mudumalai National Park, Ooty

A Tiger reserve in the northwestern Nilgiri Mountains

Located amid the Nilgiri Hills, this national park is segmented into 5 ranges - Masinagudi, Thepakadu, Mudumalai, Kargudi and Nellakota.

Ellora Caves, Aurangabad

22 Ellora Caves, Aurangabad

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Featuring Buddhist, Hindu and Jain monuments, Ellora Caves are a stunning rock-cut temple complex with 34 monasteries and temples. It takes about an hour by road to reach Ellora from Aurangabad.

Charminar, Hyderabad

23 Charminar, Hyderabad

Architectural Icon of Hyderabad

Among the most recognizable monuments in India, Charminar is an ancient mosque built over 400 years ago by the Qutb Shahi dynasty after a plague forced them to shift their empire from Golconda to the new city of Hyderabad.

Prem Mandir, Mathura

24 Prem Mandir, Mathura

Temple of Gods Love

Built on a 54-acre land, and about 125 feet high, this temple is one of the most popular attractions of the town dedicated to Radha-Krishna and Ram-Sita.

Dal Lake, Srinagar

25 Dal Lake, Srinagar

Jewel in Kashmirs Crown

An urban lake fed by River Jhelum, it covers an area of 18 22 square kilometres and is the iconic site for shikara rides, houseboat stays and floating markets.

Bhangarh Fort, Sariska

26 Bhangarh Fort, Sariska

A Famous Haunted Fort

Located on the outskirts of the Sariska Tiger Reserve, this 17th Century fort nestled on the Jaipur-Delhi Highway is regarded as one of the most haunted forts in the country.

Hidimba Devi Temple, Manali

27 Hidimba Devi Temple, Manali

A spiritual haven amidst snow-clad hills.

Cocooned amidst the towering deodars of Dhungiri forest, this ancient cave temple dedicated to Goddess Hidimba dates back to 16th century, and is a sight to behold.

Paradise Beach, Gokarna

28 Paradise Beach, Gokarna

Also Called Full Moon Beach

The rocky beach is ideal for a relaxing swim, and is also popular for camping activities, due to the availability of fresh water here.

Tarapith Temple, Tarapith

29 Tarapith Temple, Tarapith

Prominent Shakti-Peetha Site

Also known as Maa Tara Temple, Tarapith Temple is a key attraction in the city, soaked in mythological stories. It is one of the 51 Shakti-Peethas in India.

Akshardham Temple, Delhi

30 Akshardham Temple, Delhi

Heritage Hindu Temple

The Akshardham Temple is dedicated to Swaminarayan and reflects Indias ancient culture, traditions and contributions over a span of 10,000 years. Its been featured in Guinness for being the worlds largest culturally-rich temple.

Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, Dwarka

31 Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, Dwarka

Abode of Lord Shiva

Also known as Darukavana in the Shiv Purana, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga is about 20 minutes from the Dwarka city centre. The name Darukuvana originates from the Sanskrit word for deodar forests.

Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Goa

32 Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Goa

A Bike Ride Adventure

Located inside the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park, this multi-tiered milky white waterfall gushes down from a height of 310 metres, making it Indias fifth-highest waterfall.

City Palace, Udaipur

33 City Palace, Udaipur

Largest Palace in Rajasthan

Built by Maharana Udai Singh and his successors, the City Palace in Udaipur is an architectural marvel nestled on the banks of Lake Pichola.

Nubra Valley, Leh

34 Nubra Valley, Leh

High-Altitude Sand Dunes

Located about five hours from Leh, Nubra Valley is a high-altitude cold desert formed by the union of Shyok and Siachen rivers. It wins you over with its magnificent sand dunes.

Lotus Temple, Delhi

35 Lotus Temple, Delhi

Serene Bahai Temple

The Lotus Temple is an edifice of Bahai faith, resembling a lotus flower. Its constructed purely with white marble and designed by Furiburz Sabha. The temple is open to people of all faiths.

Victoria Memorial, Kolkata

36 Victoria Memorial, Kolkata

British-era Palatial Marble Museum

A sprawling marble palatial monument dedicated to the memory of Britans Queen Victoria, this is one of Kolkatas most famous landmarks and was built using the same Makrana Marble as Taj Mahal.

Great Rann Of Kutch, Rann of Kutch

37 Great Rann Of Kutch, Rann of Kutch

Indias Largest Salt Desert

Sprawled over about 10,000 square kilometres, the Great Rann of Kutch is one of the largest salt deserts in the world. It will enchant you with its endless stretch of shimmering land.

Hanging Gardens, Mumbai

38 Hanging Gardens, Mumbai

Fresh air and lush greenery

Perched atop Malabar Hill, lies a sprawling terraced urban park, built to add to the citys green cover. It has prettily manicured green hedges cut in animal shapes and well-maintained walking tracks.

Fatehpur Sikri, Agra

39 Fatehpur Sikri, Agra

Mughal-Era Imperial City

A small fort city near Agra, this place was founded as the Mughal capital by Akbar. This ghost-town now houses unique buildings depicting a blend of Islamic, Hindu and Christian architecture.

Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur

40 Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur

The Abode of Tigers

Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734, Nahargarh translates to 'abode of tigers'. Nestled amidsts the majestic Aravallis, this iconic fort also houses the famous Jaipur Wax Museum and Glass Palace.

Kumbhalgarh Fort, Udaipur

41 Kumbhalgarh Fort, Udaipur

A World Heritage Site

A huge fifteenth century fort built by Rana Kumbha of Mewar which is a great place to visit with family. It lies 3,600 ft above sea level.

Calangute Beach, Goa

42 Calangute Beach, Goa

Bustling flea markets

The largest beach in Goa, also known as the Queen of Beaches, Calangute is ideal for a laid-back experience as well as for some very exciting water adventures.

Juhu Chowpatty Beach, Mumbai

43 Juhu Chowpatty Beach, Mumbai

Popular Hangout Spot Near the Sea

Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar

44 Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar

Site of the Infamous Jallianwala Massacre

Built in the honour of those who were wounded and martyred in the Jallianwala Massacre, this public garden houses a memorial structure, a museum, and a gallery to commemorate the tragic incident.

Moti Doongri Temple, Jaipur

45 Moti Doongri Temple, Jaipur

A Hilltop Temple

Situated in the heart of the city, the temple is home to a 500-year-old Ganesha deity and overlooks the famous Birla Mandir.

Jantar Mantar Near Delhi, Delhi

46 Jantar Mantar Near Delhi, Delhi

Ancient Astronomical Observatory

Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory used to map the time of the day in the past. It was built by Maharaja Jai Singh of Jaipur in the year 1724.

Raja's Seat, Coorg

47 Raja's Seat, Coorg

Idyllic Sunset Spot

A seasonal garden with flowers and fountains, Raja's Seat is believed to be the spot where the kings of Kodagu spent their evenings enjoying panoramic views.

Jag Mandir Palace, Udaipur

48 Jag Mandir Palace, Udaipur

Lake Picholas Romantic Jewel

Also known as 'Lake Garden Palace', this floating marvel will take your breath away with its magnificent architecture and gorgeous setting in the middle of the Lake Pichola.

Jyotirlinga Temple, Aurangabad

49 Jyotirlinga Temple, Aurangabad

Temple for Lord Shiva

Less than an hour from Aurangabad, the Grishneswar Temple is a legendary temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is the smallest Jyotirlinga temple in India.

Vaishno Devi Temple, Katra

50 Vaishno Devi Temple, Katra

A Spiritual Trekking Destination

Seated in the Trikuta Hills, the cave shrine of Vaishno Devi is believed to be a manifestation of Goddess Durga and is visited by thousands of devotees each year.

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A land known for its vibrant culture, heritage, temples and historical significance; India has a lot to offer to its visitors. With an opportunity to experience and choose from an array of destinations, here is a list of top attractions of India that are a must visit!

Taj Mahal, Agra

Located in the ‘city of love’, Taj Mahal is an attraction that sits on the banks of river Yamuna. From magnificent Mughal architecture and Persian interiors to a history dating back to an era bygone, Taj Mahal is a tourist favourite.

Golden Temple, Amritsar

One of the most spiritual places of India, Golden Temple in Amritsar is the holiest shrine, popular for its sacredness and spiritual significance.

The temple is a perfect place to visit and spend time in a serene ambience. Seek blessings at the Golden Temple along with savouring a delicious ‘langar and kada prasad’.

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

Built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, Hawa Mahal is a significant attraction in the pink city. The palace is famous for its unique exteriors and small windows.

Qutub Minar, Delhi

A tall minaret located in the heart of the capital of India, Qutub Minar is a soaring tower that has withstood the ravages of time and attracts tourists from across the globe. The tower is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is a popular monument that talks about the history of bygone era.

Statue of Unity, Vadodara

One of the tallest statues of the world, and taller than the Statue of Liberty, Statue of Unity is an ode to the ‘Iron Man of India’ – Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The bronze statue stands at the Sandhu Bet Island and overlooks the Narmada Dam.

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Top 20 must visit tourist places in India

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Top 20 must visit tourist places in India

1. Taj Mahal, Agra

1. Taj Mahal, Agra

Places to visit in Agra

Agra Fort

Places to visit in Delhi

Agrasen Ki Baoli

Places to visit in Kashmir

Dal Lake

4. Leh Ladak

4. Leh Ladak

Places to visit in Rajasthan

Ajmer

Places to visit in Goa

Kurnool

7. Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

7. Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Maharashtra

8. Varanasi

8. Varanasi

Places to visit in Varanasi

Asi Ghat

Places to visit in Shimla

Chail

Places to visit in Mumbai

Tikuji ni Wadi

11. Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal

11. Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal

Places to visit in West Bengal

Bankura

Places to visit in Munnar

Anamudi Peak Inside Eravikulam National Park

13. Kolkata

13. Kolkata

Places to visit in Kolkata

Belur Math

14. Shillong

14. Shillong

Places to visit in Shillong

David Scott Trail

15. Andaman

15. Andaman

16.Jaisalmer

Places to visit in jaisalmer.

Bada Bagh

17 Mahabalipuram

17 Mahabalipuram

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Honeymoon Tour Package Of Mahabalipuram 3N 4D

Places to visit in Hampi

Achyutraya Temple

19. Kaziranga National Park, Assam

19. Kaziranga National Park, Assam

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Barpeta

20. Golden temple, Amritsar

20. Golden temple, Amritsar

Places to visit in Amritsar

Bibeksar Sahib

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Though India’s natural beauty is often overshadowed by her architecture , history and culture , the real gem of the subcontinent is arguably her remarkable array of flora and fauna. It’s a little known fact, but India is home to a whopping 7% of the world’s biodiversity!

Few places in the world offer the broad range of wildlife viewing opportunities that India does, from legendary megafauna such as the Bengal Tiger and Asian Elephant to the equally delightful 1300+ bird species that call the country home.

India is also home to an ever-changing landscape that veers from  deserts  and wild grasslands to the Himalayan foothills and tropical jungles. Jungles and forests cover over 20% of the country.

If you’re a nature lover, India is arguably one of the top destinations in the world. But choosing the right spot to start can be a little overwhelming. The country is, after all, a sub-continent, and planning a trip to India can take a little time. 

You can travel independently to India’s national parks and tiger reserves, although some are harder to reach by public transport than others.

But there are also many different  group tours of India that include a visit to one or more of these parks. There also companies that can help you get an Indian e-Visa online, before you arrive in the country. 

Here’s an overview of some of the best places to visit in India for nature and wildlife.

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On a wildlife safari in Kerala

When is the Best Time to Visit India?

Weather-wise, the best time to visit India is in the winter, between the end of October and the end of February.

This is the most pleasant time of year to take a wildlife safari. However your chances of spotting animals are statistically better during March, April, and May, when they tend to gather around watering holes.

If you can handle the extreme heat during these month, you’ll also benefit from fewer visitors and better deals on accommodation as well. But weather in India from March through May can get extremely hot.

It sometimes reaches 50º Celsius/122º Fahrenheit in Rajasthan before the monsoon rains begin, starting some time in June and lasting until October. But the seasons and weather patterns are becoming more unpredictable recently due to climate change .

One exception to this is the mountainous region of Ladakh , which is covered with snow for much of the year and is open for trekking between June and September (there are some lower trekking routes that open in May).

Himachal Pradesh, in the Himalayan foothills, is best visited between March and May as a cool retreat from the hot, dusty plains.

November through February is also high tourism season here. So if you’re traveling to India during these months, try to make your travel arrangements and bookings well in advance. 

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Beautiful places in India -Sathodi Falls

The Best Places to Visit in India for Nature Lovers

A great place to start is India’s national parks and Tiger reserves, which are some of the most beautiful places in India. 

Many of these India attractions are called national parks or Tiger reserves interchangeably. So we’ve put the ones that are especially known for seeing Tigers under the Tiger reserve section.

But rest assured that those parks are home to plenty of other wildlife, too.

Map of National Parks & Tiger Reserves in India

National Parks are marked in Green, Tiger Reserves in Orange.

List of National Parks & Tiger Reserves in India

Jim corbett national park (uttarakhand), kaziranga national park (assam), nagarhole national park (karnataka), sundarbans national park (west bengal), valley of flowers national park (uttarakhand), mudumalai national park (tamil nadu), satpura national park (madhya pradesh), gir national park (gujarat), sanjay gandhi national park (mumbai, maharashtra).

  • Periyar National Park (Kerala) 

Bandipur Tiger Reserve (Karnataka)

  • Bandhavgarh (Madhya Pradesh)  
  • Kanha (Madhya Pradesh)
  • Pench (Madhya Pradesh / Maharashtra)
  • Ranthambore (Rajasthan)
  • Sariska (Rajasthan)

National Parks in India

a bengal tiger at Corbett

Originally established in 1936 as Hailey National Park, Jim Corbett National Park forms part of the larger Corbett Tiger Reserve, although the names are often used interchangeably.

Set in the region of Naintal, Uttarakhand, Corbett is India’s oldest national park, as well as its most prestigious. It is naturally one of the most sought-after destinations in India for animal enthusiasts, with over 650 species of wildlife recorded there. 

Corbett can be explored by Jeep safari, and is also one of the few parks in India that allows visitors to overnight within the park boundaries (in the government-run Dhikala Forest Eco Lodge ).

Corbett National Park was the launching ground for the original Project Tiger, a wildlife conservation program  launched in 1973.

Some of Corbett’s zones are open all year round, and spring is a popular time to visit, with temperatures lower than you’ll encounter across India’s plains.

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Wildife safari Kaziranga national park

Established in 1908, Kaziranga is one of the top national parks in Eastern India, famed for its Indian Rhinoceros population.

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is thought to be home to two-thirds of the world’s Greater One-horned Rhino population. It was also declared a Tiger reserve in 2006, and is currently home to one of the highest densities of Bengal Tigers within a protected area. 

Kaziranga’s topography is unique and spans the floodplains of the Brahmaputra River , grasslands, forest, and wetlands .

During some monsoons, Kaziranga has seen extensive flooding, including a major one in 2019. It caused devastation for much of the park’s wildlife, which tried to flee in order to reach higher grounds. 

Kaziranga has traditionally been explored on Elephant back (which is not considered responsible travel ) due to its tall grasses and lack of roads. But these days Jeep safaris are also possible.

The best time to visit Kaziranga is between November and May. Note that the park closes between July and October each year in case of flood warnings. 

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Best Places to visit in India for Nature Lovers - Nagarhole National Park

With fewer visitors venturing to southwest India, Nagarhole (which is also written as Nagahole) is something of a hidden ecotourism gem.

The name originally comes  nagarahole, meaning “cobra river” in Kannada, the local language. But don’t worry: The name is in reference to the number of curving streams, rivers , and waterfalls that fill the park than the fearsome reptiles themselves. 

Nagarhole is a beautiful place that’s widely recognized as one of the best national parks in India. It adjoins the Bandipur Tiger Reserve and forms part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.

Nagarhole is a sanctuary for Asian Elephants, Leopards, Tigers, Black Panthers, Dholes , S loth Bears, Crocodiles, and many other creatures, including wide insect biodiversity. 

Nagarhole is most easily accessed from northern Kerala or from Mysore in Karnataka. The best time to visit is between October and May, because the park often closes during the monsoon season. 

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Deer in the Sundarbans National Park

Spanning eastern India and into Bangladesh, the Sundarbans is the world’s largest mangrove forest . It’s also one of the few places in the world where you have a chance of seeing swimming Tigers!

Most of the impressive population growth seen in the 2019 Tiger census (which happily saw a 33% increase in Bengal Tigers in India ) was in the Indian Sundarbans. 

The Sundarbans were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 and are not only important as a Tiger reserve, but they’re integral to the protection of the entire delta region.

Despite the healthy population here, Tiger sightings are rare, as most of them choose to retreat to the inaccessible interiors of the mangrove systems.

Although there have been rare occasions where Tigers have attacked humans in local villages as human populations increasingly encroach on their territory, the animals are generally fairly timid. 

Going on a safari in the Sundarbans is unique in that you travel by boat. Given the high humidity, the best time to take a trip to the region is during the winter months (November through February), when early morning mists add to the atmospheric experience.

Safaris do not run at all during summer, which is monsoon season. 

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Every time monsoon season arrives (usually around June), the Valley of the Flowers near Chamoli in Uttarakhand comes to life.

Its vibrant, bursting displays of color are a wonderful reward for those travelers willing to make the effort required in getting there. 

The starting point for the trek to reach the Valley of Flowers is from Joshimath, which is accessible by road from Haridwar, Rishikesh or Dehradun. From Joshimath, Pulna village can be reached by road in about one hour.

From the village, it’s a 16-kilometer trek to the “base camp” of Ghangaria. From there, it’s an additional 3 kilometers to the beginning of the main valley, where the flowers are. 

There are both government-run and private tours to the Valley of the Flowers. Or, if you are traveling in India independently, we recommend hiring a local guide for the trek. 

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Places to travel in india to see Wildlife - Mudumalai National Park

Mudumalai National Park is located in the northwestern corner of Tamil Nadu, which borders the states of Kerala and Karnataka.

This protected area is home to Asian Elephants, Tigers, Guar, and Leopards , as well as over 266 species of birds (which represents 8% of the different bird species in India). 

Mudumalai is part of the same biosphere area as Nagarhole, the Nilgiri Biosphere reserve. The best time to visit Mudumalai is between March and June or September and October. 

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Where to visit in India to see Animals -Satpura National Park

Although this national park is also referred to as Satpura Tiger Reserve, the chances of seeing a Tiger here are relatively low, especially compared to some of the other Madhya Pradesh reserves.

The park is better known for other wildlife species, such as Sambar Deer, Antelope, Chinkara, Indian Leopard, and the weird-looking  Indian Giant Squirrel ! Satpura is also home to 1300 species of plants.

So if you’re not 100% focused on seeing a Tiger, Satpura National Park can be a great option to visit in north India, with fewer visitors than some of the neighboring parks. 

Satpura Tiger Reserve is important from an archaeological perspective, too. There are more than 50 Rock Shelters here that have ancient paintings depicting various animals, including Elephants, Tigers, Deer, and Porcupines. These paintings are estimated to be 1,500 to 10,000 years old.

The best time to visit Satpura is between November and May.

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Asiatic Lions in India

Located away from the main North India tourist trail, Gir is enough reason to make a diversion to Gujarat. This national park is the only home in India of the Asiatic Lion.

Sasan Gir (as it is also known) is located in southwestern Gujarat, in the Junagadh region, and is home to upwards of 500 Lions. 

Hunting  brought the Asiatic Lion to the brink of extinction in the mid 20th century, before conservationists stepped in in the ’60s to protect the dwindling population. In recent censuses, the number of Lions in the park has been climbing steadily. 

The rangers in Gir National Park are just as famous as its Lions: This is the first park in India to have female forest rangers. 

The park is open from November to June each year and closes during monsoon season. Check the Gujarat Tourism website in advance for exact dates. 

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Top places to visit in india to see wildlife - Sanjay Gandhi National Park

Encircled by Mumbai, Sanjay Gandhi is the only national park in India that’s located within a city.

But that doesn’t mean it’s small: Sanjay Gandhi National Park covers 87 square kilometres, jostling for space alongside some of India’s most expensive real estate. 

Largely bordering the northern areas of the mega-city, this Mumbai park is home to many species of endangered flora and fauna.

Animals that call the national park home include Leopard, Spotted Deer, and Hanuman Langur Monkeys. Leopards are known to wander into neighboring areas of metropolitan Mumbai and Thane city under the cover of darkness. 

This is one of the most-visited national parks in India: It’s popular with rock climbers, hikers , and those who want to visit the well-known Kanheri caves .

Winter temperatures are quite cool here, providing relief from the often-humid air of Mumbai. The park is open all year-round. 

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Best places in India for nature lovers

Periyar National Park (Kerala)

Set in the Western Ghats (hills) of Kerala, Periyar is one of the most popular national parks in South India to visit.

Although its wildlife offerings are less spectacular than most of the other parks featured here, many visitors come for the dramatic scenery.

Don’t miss the boat trip across Periyar Lake, which offers the chance to watch wildlife from the water. During our time in the park we were lucky enough to see Elephants along the banks of the lake . 

Fair warning: The boat trip is far from serene, and can be quite a crowded affair. Even India guidebooks warn that the experience can be awfully Disneyland-esque.

For those visitors seeking some peace and tranquility, there are alternative options for rafting on the Periyar Lake. It’s also one of the last Indian parks you can actually walk into, which makes for a great opportunity to observe the flora and fauna with a naturalist. 

The best time to visit Periyar is November through May. 

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Tiger Reserves in India

By far your best chances of seeing a Tiger in India are at the Tiger reserves, some of which now have booming, high-density populations!

The best time of year to see a Tiger is in the height of summer, from March through May, when they tend to gather around watering holes in the parks.

However, be aware that this is the hottest time of year in India. Many people choose to visit in November through February, which offers more comfortable weather, but slightly lower chances of Tiger sightings. 

We personally recommend taking Jeep safaris over Cantor safaris (which have up to 16 seats and are more bus-like) for a more intimate experience, with fewer elbows jostling for photos. And remember, it’s more about savoring the wonder of being in nature than just seeing a Tiger. 

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Holiday destinations in India to see Tigers -Bandipur Tiger Reserve

Adjoining neighboring Nagarhole, the Bandipur Tiger Reserve boasts the second highest density of Tigers in India. So it’s an excellent place to look for Tigers!

Bandipur was established in 1974 under Project Tiger , and was once the private hunting reserve of the Maharaja of Mysore. 

In addition to its big cats, Bandipur supports a sizable population of endangered and vulnerable species such as Indian Elephants, Gaurs, Sloth Bears, Muggers, Indian Rock Pythons, Four-horned Antelopes, Jackals, and Dholes (a.k.a. Indian wild dogs).

The best way to see Tigers in the park is on a Jeep safari . 

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Places to travel in India to see Tigers - Bandhavgarh national park India

Bandhavgarh National Park (Madhya Pradesh)

You don’t have a better chance of seeing a Tiger anywhere in India than you do at Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh.

Spanning some 105 square kilometers, Bandhavgarh has the happy problem of trying to find more space for its Tigers. These massive cats require large territories to hunt, and the population has grown here considerably in recent years. 

Get up early for a morning Jeep safari for your best chances of seeing a Tiger here. Sightings aren’t guaranteed, but with a bit of luck (and keeping quiet) you’ll get a great Tiger sighting, like we did! 

Bandhavgarh is home to many eco-friendly lodges, in particular the Tree House Hideaway .

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Famous tourist places in India - Kanha Tiger Reserve

Kanha National Park (Madhya Pradesh)

The largest national park in Madhya Pradesh, Kanha is divided into two sanctuary areas– Hallon and Banjar– which respectively encompass 250 and 300 square kilometers.

But more worthy of note is Kanha’s true claim to fame. The park is thought to be the original “jungle” from Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book .  If you’re intent on living out your own Mowgli fantasy, Kanha would seem like the natural place to start. 

So perhaps it’s no surprise that Kanha National Park gets busy and books up quickly. If you’re planning on visiting Kanha, we recommend booking your accommodation and safaris several months in advance. Many of the area’s lodges can help with booking your safaris directly. 

The park is open from mid-October to June each year, and then closes for monsoon season. November through February are the busiest times to visit. 

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Places to go in India to see Tigers -Pench Tiger Reserve

Pench National Park (Madhya Pradesh / Maharashtra)

Located on the border of southern Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, Pench National Park is a lesser-known alternative to the big-hitters of Bandhavgarh and Kanha.

Made up mostly of teak trees, Pench has a very different feel from the more popular parks. There are fewer tourists and Tigers, providing nature lovers with that feeling of serene solitude so many crave. 

Pench’s sprawling 1900 square kilometers is 60% in Madhya Pradesh and the remainder in Maharashtra. Located on the Jbalpur to Nagpur highway, the Turia Gate is relatively easy to reach, and the park is most frequently accessed from here. 

Pench National Park is the perfect place to forget the goal of “seeing a Tiger” and appreciate India’s national parks for what they are: Invaluable havens of peace, tranquility, and biodiversity.

As with the other parks in Madhya Pradesh, Pench is closed from June through mid-October.

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Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan)

The most visited Tiger reserve in India is not without its vocal critics.

Recent complaints of overtourism and land loss to the overdevelopment of resorts here have made headlines. But that negative press doesn’t seem to have had much impact on visitor numbers. People still seem as keen as ever to catch sight of a Tiger here. 

Located south of Jaipur and within easy reach of Agra and Delhi, Ranthambore is one of the top tourist attractions in Rajasthan . 

It’s Ranthambore’s location that makes it so popular: It’s an easy stop for anyone on a Golden Triangle tour . It’s also unique for the ancient ruins dotted around the park, making a captivating backdrop for Tiger viewings (which are relatively frequent). 

If you do have time to go elsewhere to see Tigers in India, you may enjoy it more. We also recommend avoiding the large canters and busses , which can be noisy, in favor of a Jeep safari if you can.

Most of Ranthambore closes between July and October 1st due to the monsoon, however the buffer zone stays open all year round. 

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Tourist places in India that need more tourists - Sariska Tiger Reserve

Sariska National Park (Rajasthan)

Located to the northwest of Jaipur and far larger than the more famous Ranthambore, Sariska National Park is best known for the scandal that unfolded there.

In the ’90s and early 2000s, all of the park’s Tigers somehow disappeared! It was suspected that they were taken by poachers. By 2004, Sariska was completely tigerless.

The park administration tried to cover it up for a long time. But after years went by without a single Tiger being seen, eventually detectives were brought in to solve the mystery. 

In subsequent years, the park’s corruption was cleaned up, and Tigers were eventually reintroduced to Sariska from Ranthambore from 2008.

In 2019, there are still only 15 Tigers left in the park, with only one lone male. This is causing great concern to conservationists as a further barrier to protecting the delicate population there.

According to local sources, the problem is twofold. The first is a lack of investment into tourism in Sariska. The second issue is the presence of villagers within the wildlife reserve itself. 

Staying in resorts like the Sariska Retreat and the  Sterling Sariska  does help, and having tourists take more safaris and guided trips could provide an economic incentive for the Tigers’ protection. 

So we’re recommending visiting Sariska National Park as a chance to make a genuine difference with your money. The more international visitors travel to Sariska, the more interest the government and tourism business will have in protecting the park in the future.  – Ellie Cleary

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Posted: December 8, 2023 | Last updated: December 30, 2023

<p>A country so vast is bound to have some breathtaking sights, and India has these in droves. The sheer variety is astonishing too.</p>  <p>From ancient temples and royal cities to sacred rivers, mountain glaciers, and a dizzying array of stunning landscapes in between, there’s plenty to choose from. The colorful, chaotic, spiritual, and often surprising country might evoke extreme reactions but there's no denying the beauty of these places.</p>  <p><strong>Read on to see 60 of India's most beautiful places...</strong></p>

A land of extreme beauty

A country so vast is bound to have some breathtaking sights, and India has these in droves. The sheer variety is astonishing too.

From ancient temples and royal cities to sacred rivers, mountain glaciers, and a dizzying array of stunning landscapes in between, there’s plenty to choose from. The colorful, chaotic, spiritual, and often surprising country might evoke extreme reactions but there's no denying the beauty of these places.

Read on to see 60 of India's most beautiful places...

<p>Fancy walking along a frozen river in the Himalayas? Only for the brave, the Chadar Trek is a wild adventure. There's nothing quite like it in the world, as hikers take to the frozen surface of the Zanskar River to tour Ladakh's majestic mountain scenery.</p>  <p>The hike passes remote villages and caves, and there's even a chance you'll see a snow leopard.</p>

Chadar Trek Base Camp, Ladakh

Fancy walking along a frozen river in the Himalayas? Only for the brave, the Chadar Trek is a wild adventure. There's nothing quite like it in the world, as hikers take to the frozen surface of the Zanskar River to tour Ladakh's majestic mountain scenery.

The hike passes remote villages and caves, and there's even a chance you'll see a snow leopard.

<p>Ladakh’s high-altitude lake is renowned for its startlingly blue waters that seem to shift color throughout the day. This long and narrow stretch of water extends into western Tibet – stroll along the southern shore to appreciate the sight of the snow-capped Pangong Range reflected in the water.</p>

Pangong Lake, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir

Ladakh’s high-altitude lake is renowned for its startlingly blue waters that seem to shift color throughout the day. This long and narrow stretch of water extends into western Tibet – stroll along the southern shore to appreciate the sight of the snow-capped Pangong Range reflected in the water.

<p>Hidden way up in northeast India, with little infrastructure and very few tourists, Nagaland is a fascinating place. Naga Heritage Village is thrilling to visit year-round, with its traditional houses and brilliant exhibitions on the local culture.</p>  <p>But come during December to see the village at its most vibrant, as the Hornbill Festival sees tribes come from all over the state to celebrate their colorful cultures, cuisines, and crafts. There are sports events, dance displays, and flower shows, and you'll get to meet hundreds of Indigenous people in incredible traditional dress.</p>

Naga Heritage Village, Kohima, Nagaland

Hidden way up in northeast India, with little infrastructure and very few tourists, Nagaland is a fascinating place. Naga Heritage Village is thrilling to visit year-round, with its traditional houses and brilliant exhibitions on the local culture.

But come during December to see the village at its most vibrant, as the Hornbill Festival sees tribes come from all over the state to celebrate their colorful cultures, cuisines, and crafts. There are sports events, dance displays, and flower shows, and you'll get to meet hundreds of Indigenous people in incredible traditional dress.

<p>This little-visited region in northeast India is rich in tribal heritage and lofty landscapes. Japfu Peak is one of the highest at 10,000 feet – trek up it for awe-inspiring views over the Dzukou Valley.</p>  <p>Visit in spring when the valley is carpeted in orchids and lilies.</p>

Dzukou Valley, Nagaland

This little-visited region in northeast India is rich in tribal heritage and lofty landscapes. Japfu Peak is one of the highest at 10,000 feet – trek up it for awe-inspiring views over the Dzukou Valley.

Visit in spring when the valley is carpeted in orchids and lilies.

<p>Known as the Venice of the East, Udaipur is arguably India's most romantic city. Take a boat ride around Lake Pichola to admire the white City Palace, once home to the Maharani of Udaipur, and marvel at the Taj Lake Palace which seems to float on the water.</p>  <p>This marble beauty is now an extravagant hotel.</p>

Udaipur, Rajasthan

Known as the Venice of the East, Udaipur is arguably India's most romantic city. Take a boat ride around Lake Pichola to admire the white City Palace, once home to the Maharani of Udaipur, and marvel at the Taj Lake Palace which seems to float on the water.

This marble beauty is now an extravagant hotel.

<p>The sprawling 15th-century Mehrangarh Fort dominates the skyline of Jodhpur and is one of India’s largest palaces. Other must-sees in this desert city include the blue houses of the labyrinthine old city and the grand Umaid Bhawan Palace.</p>

Jodhpur, Rajasthan

The sprawling 15th-century Mehrangarh Fort dominates the skyline of Jodhpur and is one of India’s largest palaces. Other must-sees in this desert city include the blue houses of the labyrinthine old city and the grand Umaid Bhawan Palace.

<p>One of India's most beautiful hill stations, Ooty is a fabulous mix of rolling green hills and swathes of pine forest, which wouldn't look out of place in the English countryside.</p>  <p>Settled by the Brits in the 19th century and chosen as the summer HQ of the Madras government, it was quickly nicknamed 'snooty Ooty.' Getting here is an equally beautiful experience – take the miniature train that winds its way around the green hills.</p>

Ooty, Tamil Nadu

One of India's most beautiful hill stations, Ooty is a fabulous mix of rolling green hills and swathes of pine forest, which wouldn't look out of place in the English countryside.

Settled by the Brits in the 19th century and chosen as the summer HQ of the Madras government, it was quickly nicknamed 'snooty Ooty.' Getting here is an equally beautiful experience – take the miniature train that winds its way around the green hills.

<p>The colossal, chariot-shaped temple was built by 13th-century King Narasimhadeva to carry the sun god Surya across the heavens. Complete with enormous intricately-carved wheels and horses, this is one of India's most famous Brahman temples.</p>  <p>The wheels are thought to have been used as ancient sundials. Keep a look out for some eye-opening wall carvings.</p>

Sun Temple, Konark, Odisha

The colossal, chariot-shaped temple was built by 13th-century King Narasimhadeva to carry the sun god Surya across the heavens. Complete with enormous intricately-carved wheels and horses, this is one of India's most famous Brahman temples.

The wheels are thought to have been used as ancient sundials. Keep a look out for some eye-opening wall carvings.

<p>Overlooking Mumbai harbor, this towering basalt arch is a city landmark and one of India's most significant monuments. It was built by the British for the arrival of King George V and Queen Mary and is where the last British troops marched through as they left.</p>  <p>Today it's a popular spot for locals and visitors to gather and watch the sunset over the Arabian Sea.</p>

Gateway to India, Mumbai

Overlooking Mumbai harbor, this towering basalt arch is a city landmark and one of India's most significant monuments. It was built by the British for the arrival of King George V and Queen Mary and is where the last British troops marched through as they left.

Today it's a popular spot for locals and visitors to gather and watch the sunset over the Arabian Sea.

<p>One of Rajasthan's most magical spots, Orchha doesn't appear on the usual Golden Triangle itineraries around the state, and it's all the better for it. The small town has a complex of towering temples, palaces, and monuments within its medieval fort, and ample legends and folklore add intrigue for visitors.</p>  <p>Come with a guide to make the most of it, and don't miss the sunset from across the river when the ancient towers will be silhouetted against a pinkish, yellowing sky.</p>

Orchha, Rajasthan

One of Rajasthan's most magical spots, Orchha doesn't appear on the usual Golden Triangle itineraries around the state, and it's all the better for it. The small town has a complex of towering temples, palaces, and monuments within its medieval fort, and ample legends and folklore add intrigue for visitors.

Come with a guide to make the most of it, and don't miss the sunset from across the river when the ancient towers will be silhouetted against a pinkish, yellowing sky.

World famous for its November camel fair, in which hundreds of vendors come to sell their camels in the desert just outside the city, there's plenty of reason to visit Pushkar year-round. One of its highlights is Holy Lake, which at dusk is a gorgeous combination of pink skies, glassy waters, and blueish tumbledown houses.

Pushkar, Rajasthan

India’s laidback coastal region is blessed with beautiful beaches, including the relatively quiet Agonda bay in the sleepier southern portion of the state. Here wooden boats bob on the water and coconut palms fringe the golden stretch of sand, while the northern end of the beach is a protected nesting site for the Olive Ridley turtle.

Agonda beach, Goa

Marvel at the opulence of Mysore’s Amba Vilas Palace, in the heart of the city that was once the capital of the Wodeyar rulers. There are several other sights to explore too, including the grand Jaganmohan Palace, and the Brindavan Gardens, a relaxing retreat just outside the city. Go at sunset when the fountains are illuminated.

Mysore, Karnataka

<p>One of India’s highest and most impressive waterfalls, visit the Jog Falls during monsoon season to see the water thundering down in all its glory at the head of the Sharavati River. Head to Watkins Platform to admire this force of nature, then hike to the base of the falls to take a dip in the river.</p>

Jog Falls, Karnataka

One of India’s highest and most impressive waterfalls, visit the Jog Falls during monsoon season to see the water thundering down in all its glory at the head of the Sharavati River. Head to Watkins Platform to admire this force of nature, then hike to the base of the falls to take a dip in the river.

<p>This charming old spice port has a historic fort, India's oldest European church (St Francis), fragrant spice markets, and a clutch of plush hotels. But it's Kochi's striking fishing nets dotted along the harbor that are its most famous and photographed sight.</p>  <p>These giant hammock-like contraptions were introduced by Chinese traders more than 400 years ago and are still used by local fishermen. Watch them rise and dip as the sun sets on the Arabian Sea.</p>

Kochi, Kerala

This charming old spice port has a historic fort, India's oldest European church (St Francis), fragrant spice markets, and a clutch of plush hotels. But it's Kochi's striking fishing nets dotted along the harbor that are its most famous and photographed sight.

These giant hammock-like contraptions were introduced by Chinese traders more than 400 years ago and are still used by local fishermen. Watch them rise and dip as the sun sets on the Arabian Sea.

<p>Kerala's maze of rivers, lakes, canals, and tributaries are a dreamy place to spend a few days. Most people explore and sleep on a rice boat but be sure to venture by canoe along some of the little-visited waterways, where you can slip into the jungle and glimpse local life in the villages as you paddle past.</p>  <p>Look out for the flash of blue as kingfishers dart down into the water around you.</p>

Kumarakom Backwaters, Kerala

Kerala's maze of rivers, lakes, canals, and tributaries are a dreamy place to spend a few days. Most people explore and sleep on a rice boat but be sure to venture by canoe along some of the little-visited waterways, where you can slip into the jungle and glimpse local life in the villages as you paddle past.

Look out for the flash of blue as kingfishers dart down into the water around you.

<p>This arid region covers 77,000 square miles of sand dunes and open skies and is fringed by gorgeous Rajasthani cities like Jaisalmer and Jaipur. The best way to see the Thar Desert is on an overnight camel trek with a local tour operator.</p>  <p>You'll trek for a couple of hours before stopping at an open-air camp, where you'll enjoy traditional entertainment, a serious Rajasthani feast, and then overnight under the millions of stars.</p>

Thar Desert, Rajasthan

This arid region covers 77,000 square miles of sand dunes and open skies and is fringed by gorgeous Rajasthani cities like Jaisalmer and Jaipur. The best way to see the Thar Desert is on an overnight camel trek with a local tour operator.

You'll trek for a couple of hours before stopping at an open-air camp, where you'll enjoy traditional entertainment, a serious Rajasthani feast, and then overnight under the millions of stars.

<p>Bordering Bhutan, China, and Myanmar, Arunachal Pradesh feels a world away from the India we know in Delhi or Mumbai. This mountainous region has exceptional hiking and some really fantastic scenery.</p>  <p>Tawang is especially beautiful, with grassy slopes, blue skies, and waterfalls which feed the flow from the Nuranang River into the Tawang River. In the main town, Buddhist emblems and prayer wheels add intrigue and offer an insight into the region's fascinating culture.</p>

Tawang district, Arunachal Pradesh

Bordering Bhutan, China, and Myanmar, Arunachal Pradesh feels a world away from the India we know in Delhi or Mumbai. This mountainous region has exceptional hiking and some really fantastic scenery.

Tawang is especially beautiful, with grassy slopes, blue skies, and waterfalls which feed the flow from the Nuranang River into the Tawang River. In the main town, Buddhist emblems and prayer wheels add intrigue and offer an insight into the region's fascinating culture.

<p>This scene looks more reminiscent of the forests of Alpine Europe or even Scotland, but it is indeed India. Khajjiar is a small meadow in the Chamba Valley, surrounded by lush deodar forests and regularly cited as India's "mini Switzerland" thanks to its lakes, mountains, and prairies.</p>  <p>A prime picnic spot, it's a gorgeous place to stop if you're hiking around Dalhousie in Himachal Pradesh.</p>

Khajjiar, Chamba Valley, Himachal Pradesh

This scene looks more reminiscent of the forests of Alpine Europe or even Scotland, but it is indeed India. Khajjiar is a small meadow in the Chamba Valley, surrounded by lush deodar forests and regularly cited as India's "mini Switzerland" thanks to its lakes, mountains, and prairies.

A prime picnic spot, it's a gorgeous place to stop if you're hiking around Dalhousie in Himachal Pradesh.

<p>The capital of Goa is often overlooked for the beach resorts further down the coast, but linger here and you'll discover another world of colonial architecture – built by the Portuguese during their occupation in southern India – and impressive whitewashed churches. The Fontainhas neighborhood is the place to stroll, where traditional houses, painted in reds, yellows, and pinks, line wide, quiet streets.</p>

Panjim, Goa

The capital of Goa is often overlooked for the beach resorts further down the coast, but linger here and you'll discover another world of colonial architecture – built by the Portuguese during their occupation in southern India – and impressive whitewashed churches. The Fontainhas neighborhood is the place to stroll, where traditional houses, painted in reds, yellows, and pinks, line wide, quiet streets.

<p>Watch the sunrise over the sand dunes at the honey-hued fort city which rises magnificently out of the Thar Desert. The color of the sandstone architecture has earned Jaisalmer the tag of the Golden City. It's known for its grand havelis – former mansions of the city's wealthy merchants, embellished with exquisite carvings.</p>

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Watch the sunrise over the sand dunes at the honey-hued fort city which rises magnificently out of the Thar Desert. The color of the sandstone architecture has earned Jaisalmer the tag of the Golden City. It's known for its grand havelis – former mansions of the city's wealthy merchants, embellished with exquisite carvings.

<p>Scattered off the Keralan coast in the Arabian Sea, this chain of islands, atolls, and reefs is about as idyllic as it gets. The isles are all coconut groves and sandy beaches with coral reef-edged shallow lagoons, rich in tropical fish.</p>  <p>Out of the 36 islands, only 10 are inhabited and visitors can only stay on three – Agatti, Bangaram, and Kadmat Islands.</p>

Lakshadweep Islands, southwest India

Scattered off the Keralan coast in the Arabian Sea, this chain of islands, atolls, and reefs is about as idyllic as it gets. The isles are all coconut groves and sandy beaches with coral reef-edged shallow lagoons, rich in tropical fish.

Out of the 36 islands, only 10 are inhabited and visitors can only stay on three – Agatti, Bangaram, and Kadmat Islands.

<p>You could spend hours ogling the colorful, amusing, and sometimes grotesque stone figures of mythical animals, gods, and monsters that adorn the towers of this Hindu temple complex. Built between the 7th and 10th centuries, it's been added to over the years and is one of the most magnificent of South India’s many temples.</p>  <p>The seven-storied Chitra Gopura (pictured) is the tallest of the complex’s 12 gopurams (towers).</p>

Meenakshi Amman Temple, Madurai, Tamil Nadu

You could spend hours ogling the colorful, amusing, and sometimes grotesque stone figures of mythical animals, gods, and monsters that adorn the towers of this Hindu temple complex. Built between the 7th and 10th centuries, it's been added to over the years and is one of the most magnificent of South India’s many temples.

The seven-storied Chitra Gopura (pictured) is the tallest of the complex’s 12 gopurams (towers).

<p>These magnificent falls are where rainwater collected on a small plateau tumbles down over precipitous cliffs that reach 1,100 feet. It's the highest plunge waterfall in India and is at its strongest from December through February after the rainy season.</p>  <p>The beautiful falls have a bleak folktale attached to them about an unfortunate woman who, after her daughter was murdered by her husband, was tricked into eating her remains and eventually ran off the edge of the cliff where the water now flows.</p>

Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya

These magnificent falls are where rainwater collected on a small plateau tumbles down over precipitous cliffs that reach 1,100 feet. It's the highest plunge waterfall in India and is at its strongest from December through February after the rainy season.

The beautiful falls have a bleak folktale attached to them about an unfortunate woman who, after her daughter was murdered by her husband, was tricked into eating her remains and eventually ran off the edge of the cliff where the water now flows.

<p>Once the capital of the Chola dynasty, Thanjavur (formerly Tanjore) is home to many magnificent architectural monuments but most notably the Brihadeshwara Temple (pictured). One of India’s finest ancient temples, it was built by Rajaraja Chola I in the 11th century and is dedicated to the god Shiva.</p>  <p>It's packed with examples of the ancient dynasty’s elaborate architecture.</p>

Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu

Once the capital of the Chola dynasty, Thanjavur (formerly Tanjore) is home to many magnificent architectural monuments but most notably the Brihadeshwara Temple (pictured). One of India’s finest ancient temples, it was built by Rajaraja Chola I in the 11th century and is dedicated to the god Shiva.

It's packed with examples of the ancient dynasty’s elaborate architecture.

<p>Much of this archipelago of idyllic isles, and the neighboring Nicobar Islands, are off limits to tourists to preserve their biodiversity and protect the tribal groups that inhabit them. But those isles you can visit are worth the journey.</p>  <p>The most popular are Havelock, with its long stretches of white sand, ideal for beach lazing, and Neil Island, which is all rice fields and plantations. Duck beneath the water to see the isle's rich marine life.</p>

Andaman Islands, Bay of Bengal

Much of this archipelago of idyllic isles, and the neighboring Nicobar Islands, are off limits to tourists to preserve their biodiversity and protect the tribal groups that inhabit them. But those isles you can visit are worth the journey.

The most popular are Havelock, with its long stretches of white sand, ideal for beach lazing, and Neil Island, which is all rice fields and plantations. Duck beneath the water to see the isle's rich marine life.

<p>High in the Western Ghats, this hill station and former resort for the upper echelons of the British Raj looks out over lush plantations and mist-covered hilltops. There are lovely walks through the tea estates, which were originally established by the Scottish.</p>  <p>But do keep a watch out for elephants, which are often spotted (or heard) crashing through the greenery. Come to Munnar at the right time and you might even be lucky enough to see the neelakurinji flowers, which only bloom every 12 years. The next event is due to happen in 2030.</p>

Munnar, Kerala

High in the Western Ghats, this hill station and former resort for the upper echelons of the British Raj looks out over lush plantations and mist-covered hilltops. There are lovely walks through the tea estates, which were originally established by the Scottish.

But do keep a watch out for elephants, which are often spotted (or heard) crashing through the greenery. Come to Munnar at the right time and you might even be lucky enough to see the neelakurinji flowers, which only bloom every 12 years. The next event is due to happen in 2030.

<p>Wander around the evocative temple ruins and carved caves of this port city on Tamil Nadu's Coromandel Coast. The majestic 7th-century Shore Temple (pictured) faces out to the Bay of Bengal and the Pancha Rathas are a complex of rock-cut shrines and intriguing stone monuments, including an elephant.</p>

Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu

Wander around the evocative temple ruins and carved caves of this port city on Tamil Nadu's Coromandel Coast. The majestic 7th-century Shore Temple (pictured) faces out to the Bay of Bengal and the Pancha Rathas are a complex of rock-cut shrines and intriguing stone monuments, including an elephant.

Once part of Tibet, this remote valley is home to snowy peaks, glaciers, and Buddhist monasteries perched on rocky pinnacles with colorful prayer flags fluttering in the breeze. Trek up into mountains to absorb the serenity and be sure to visit Tabo Monastery, one of the oldest in the western Himalayas and a treasure trove of ancient art.

Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

<p>Thousands of people each year make the pilgrimage to this ornate temple, which sits on a platform in a pool of holy water – the holy tank was excavated in 1577 and the temple and city of Amritsar followed. It's the holiest shrine in Sikhism and one of the country's most visited, as it houses the original copy of the holy book <em>Sri Guru Granth Sahib</em>.</p>

Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab

Thousands of people each year make the pilgrimage to this ornate temple, which sits on a platform in a pool of holy water – the holy tank was excavated in 1577 and the temple and city of Amritsar followed. It's the holiest shrine in Sikhism and one of the country's most visited, as it houses the original copy of the holy book Sri Guru Granth Sahib .

<p>Starkly beautiful Zanskar is one of India's most remote mountainous destinations. Trekking here is not for the faint-hearted, but those who dare traverse its narrow footpaths are rewarded with heart-stopping views of arid valleys, deep river gorges, and glaciers.</p>  <p>You'll pass by little villages, monasteries built into cliff faces, and ancient meditation caves. It’s at its best, and most accessible, from June to September.</p>

Zanskar Valley, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir

Starkly beautiful Zanskar is one of India's most remote mountainous destinations. Trekking here is not for the faint-hearted, but those who dare traverse its narrow footpaths are rewarded with heart-stopping views of arid valleys, deep river gorges, and glaciers.

You'll pass by little villages, monasteries built into cliff faces, and ancient meditation caves. It’s at its best, and most accessible, from June to September.

<p>This fort, with parts dating from the 10th century, has more than beauty on its side. It's a treasure trove of history, with walls dating back to the 1400s, and an archaeological museum on site, and the second-oldest written use of the number 'zero' in an inscription in a small temple at its top.</p>  <p>It's an excellent example of a classic Indian fortification, towering over the city of Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, and was even described by a Mughal emperor as the "pearl of Indian fortresses." The panoramic views of the surrounding city are breathtaking too.</p>

Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

This fort, with parts dating from the 10th century, has more than beauty on its side. It's a treasure trove of history, with walls dating back to the 1400s, and an archaeological museum on site, and the second-oldest written use of the number 'zero' in an inscription in a small temple at its top.

It's an excellent example of a classic Indian fortification, towering over the city of Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, and was even described by a Mughal emperor as the "pearl of Indian fortresses." The panoramic views of the surrounding city are breathtaking too.

<p>The atmospheric ruins of this deserted ancient city are surprisingly little visited by tourists. An intriguing blend of Islamic, Hindu, and Jain traditions, the vast complex of Gujarat’s medieval capital houses numerous temples, mosques, and fort walls.</p>

Champaner, Gujarat

The atmospheric ruins of this deserted ancient city are surprisingly little visited by tourists. An intriguing blend of Islamic, Hindu, and Jain traditions, the vast complex of Gujarat’s medieval capital houses numerous temples, mosques, and fort walls.

<p>The seemingly endless expanse of salty and marshy land in the Thar Desert is a surreal sight. This desolate wilderness stretches to Pakistan from the northwest of Gujarat.</p>  <p>Part of it is a salt marsh and wildlife sanctuary called Little Rann of Kutch, which is home to the Asiatic wild ass – known locally as ghorkhur – as well as wolves and flamingos.</p>

Rann of Kutch, Gujarat

The seemingly endless expanse of salty and marshy land in the Thar Desert is a surreal sight. This desolate wilderness stretches to Pakistan from the northwest of Gujarat.

Part of it is a salt marsh and wildlife sanctuary called Little Rann of Kutch, which is home to the Asiatic wild ass – known locally as ghorkhur – as well as wolves and flamingos.

<p>Crafted by the winding Teesta River, the Yumthang Valley in far northern India is a mountain paradise. Expect green grassy riverbanks, forested mountainsides, and yaks grazing by the water in this Himalayan beauty.</p>  <p>A nature reserve spreads east of the river and is famous for its gorgeous wildflowers, sweeping grasslands, and a rhododendron sanctuary with over 40 trees.</p>

Yumthang Valley, Sikkim

Crafted by the winding Teesta River, the Yumthang Valley in far northern India is a mountain paradise. Expect green grassy riverbanks, forested mountainsides, and yaks grazing by the water in this Himalayan beauty.

A nature reserve spreads east of the river and is famous for its gorgeous wildflowers, sweeping grasslands, and a rhododendron sanctuary with over 40 trees.

Marvel at the power of the so-called Niagara of India, the country’s widest falls, which can be found on the Indravati River in the thickly forested region of Chhattisgarh. The sound of the crashing water is deafening, particularly during monsoon season, and its beauty is best appreciated at sunset when the sunlight glints on the falls.

Chitrakote Falls, Chhattisgarh

A one-time sanctuary for Buddhist monks, the ancient cave complex of prayer halls and monasteries was concealed by jungle for centuries until a young British cavalry officer spotted the entrance to one of them while on a tiger hunt in 1819. He unearthed an extraordinary place – rock-cut caves with enormous stone figures and splendid intricate murals showing scenes from Buddha’s life.

Ajanta Caves, Maharashtra

<p>The one-time capital of the Vijayanagar Empire, on the banks of River Tungabhadra, is stuffed full of archaeological treasures. Set aside a full day at least to do justice to the UNESCO World Heritage Site’s sprawling complex of ancient temple ruins, royal pavilions, palaces, elephant stables, and huge stone statues of Hindu gods.</p>

Hampi, Karnataka

The one-time capital of the Vijayanagar Empire, on the banks of River Tungabhadra, is stuffed full of archaeological treasures. Set aside a full day at least to do justice to the UNESCO World Heritage Site’s sprawling complex of ancient temple ruins, royal pavilions, palaces, elephant stables, and huge stone statues of Hindu gods.

Hop on a boat just near the Gateway to visit the extraordinary 6th-century cave temples of Elephanta, on an island just off Mumbai. Dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, this vast cave complex was cut into a rocky cliff and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its most arresting sight – a huge triple-headed statue of Shiva – is set deep within a cave temple.

Elephanta Caves, Mumbai

<p>Green and hilly with a cool climate, this region on the southernmost edge of Karnataka has waterfalls, coffee and spice plantations, and outdoor adventures galore – this is the place to come for off-the-beaten track hikes amid thick forests. The region's wildlife sanctuaries and national parks are great elephant and bird watching spots.</p>

Kodagu, Karnataka

Green and hilly with a cool climate, this region on the southernmost edge of Karnataka has waterfalls, coffee and spice plantations, and outdoor adventures galore – this is the place to come for off-the-beaten track hikes amid thick forests. The region's wildlife sanctuaries and national parks are great elephant and bird watching spots.

<p>Sitting in the middle of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, Majuli was the first island district in India and is officially the largest river island in the world. It's a glorious oasis and a sanctuary of calm amid some of Assam's busy cities, and has a distinct culture and tradition that can be experienced through local dancers and crafts.</p>  <p>Guesthouses on the island tend to be traditional thatch huts made from local wood, so it's a wonderfully immersive experience.</p>

Majuli Island, Assam

Sitting in the middle of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, Majuli was the first island district in India and is officially the largest river island in the world. It's a glorious oasis and a sanctuary of calm amid some of Assam's busy cities, and has a distinct culture and tradition that can be experienced through local dancers and crafts.

Guesthouses on the island tend to be traditional thatch huts made from local wood, so it's a wonderfully immersive experience.

<p>Another enchanting valley awaits hikers at this national park in the western Himalayas. It's only accessible on a 12-mile trek from Govindghat but the explosion of color as you reach the wild-flower-strewn alpine meadows is worth the effort.</p>  <p>Roses, primulas, anemones, and all manner of blooms spring up from June to early October, but are at their most beautiful in July and August.</p>

Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

Another enchanting valley awaits hikers at this national park in the western Himalayas. It's only accessible on a 12-mile trek from Govindghat but the explosion of color as you reach the wild-flower-strewn alpine meadows is worth the effort.

Roses, primulas, anemones, and all manner of blooms spring up from June to early October, but are at their most beautiful in July and August.

<p>Tea, toy trains, temples, and trekking galore – this Himalayan hill town has plenty to recommend it. There are manicured tea estates, and yet more wild and stunning scenery on offer for those who hike into its forests and along its Himalayan trails.</p>  <p>The best time to visit this peaceful paradise is between April and June.</p>

Darjeeling, West Bengal

Tea, toy trains, temples, and trekking galore – this Himalayan hill town has plenty to recommend it. There are manicured tea estates, and yet more wild and stunning scenery on offer for those who hike into its forests and along its Himalayan trails.

The best time to visit this peaceful paradise is between April and June.

<p>The vast Ganges-Brahmaputra delta spreads from West Bengal into Bangladesh and lays claim to the biggest area of tidal mangrove forest in the world. Amid this tangle of trees and waterways, Bengal tigers roam, fishing for sustenance.</p>  <p>The area is also home to other wildlife including Olive Ridley sea turtles, kingfishers, fish eagles, egrets, monkeys, and crocodiles.</p>

Sundarbans, West Bengal

The vast Ganges-Brahmaputra delta spreads from West Bengal into Bangladesh and lays claim to the biggest area of tidal mangrove forest in the world. Amid this tangle of trees and waterways, Bengal tigers roam, fishing for sustenance.

The area is also home to other wildlife including Olive Ridley sea turtles, kingfishers, fish eagles, egrets, monkeys, and crocodiles.

<p>It may be top of the roll call of India’s sights, but it’s no less beautiful for all its hype. Arrive at sunrise for the best light or visit on a full moon to see the translucent Makrana marble of this vast mausoleum bathed in moonlight.</p>  <p>Yes, you’ll be vying for a spot with coachloads of tourists but you’ll not fail to be struck by the beauty of this world wonder.</p>

Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh

It may be top of the roll call of India’s sights, but it’s no less beautiful for all its hype. Arrive at sunrise for the best light or visit on a full moon to see the translucent Makrana marble of this vast mausoleum bathed in moonlight.

Yes, you’ll be vying for a spot with coachloads of tourists but you’ll not fail to be struck by the beauty of this world wonder.

<p>Catching a glimpse of a Bengal tiger is one of India's most beguiling experiences. The chances of seeing one in the wild are extremely slim, but Ranthambore is one of the best places to try.</p>  <p>The national park’s gorges, ridges, lakes, and jungles also conceal other predators such as panthers, hyenas, jackals, and crocodiles.</p>

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Catching a glimpse of a Bengal tiger is one of India's most beguiling experiences. The chances of seeing one in the wild are extremely slim, but Ranthambore is one of the best places to try.

The national park’s gorges, ridges, lakes, and jungles also conceal other predators such as panthers, hyenas, jackals, and crocodiles.

It might be one of Kerala's most developed resorts, but Kovalam is still stunning. The lighthouse looking out to the ocean is a particularly picturesque spot at sunset, and during the day you can try your hand at yoga, surfing on the bay's decent waves, or just sunning yourself on the yellow sands.

Kovalam Beach, Kerala

<p>Built in the late 12th century, Delhi’s red sandstone Qutub Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the world, standing at 238 feet. The mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Delhi’s most impressive highlights, towering over the densely-populated capital in all its chaotic beauty.</p>

Qutub complex, Delhi

Built in the late 12th century, Delhi’s red sandstone Qutub Minar is the tallest brick minaret in the world, standing at 238 feet. The mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Delhi’s most impressive highlights, towering over the densely-populated capital in all its chaotic beauty.

Surrounded by forested hills, this is the mountain home of the Dalai Lama and the exiled Tibetan government. Try trekking in the Dhauladhar mountains, take meditation and yoga classes here, or just mill about town soaking up the serenity of being surrounded by temples where red-robed monks and nuns reside.

McLeod Ganj, Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh

<p>It's not necessarily the landscape that's gorgeous here, but it's what lies within. Roaming this 27-square-mile area are around 500 Asiatic lions, characterized by their dark mane and small size compared to their African cousins.</p>  <p>Visit and you'll also see mesmerizingly beautiful leopards, striped hyenas, and even honey badgers. Stay just outside the park boundaries at The Gateway Hotel and you'll find even more beauty – views from the bedrooms and restaurant out to the surrounding countryside are spellbinding.</p>

Gir National Park, Gujarat

It's not necessarily the landscape that's gorgeous here, but it's what lies within. Roaming this 27-square-mile area are around 500 Asiatic lions, characterized by their dark mane and small size compared to their African cousins.

Visit and you'll also see mesmerizingly beautiful leopards, striped hyenas, and even honey badgers. Stay just outside the park boundaries at The Gateway Hotel and you'll find even more beauty – views from the bedrooms and restaurant out to the surrounding countryside are spellbinding.

<p>Ancient forts, royal palaces, and bustling bazaars mean the Pink City, as Jaipur is known, is a truly dazzling place. Historic sites abound, including the Amber Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed sandstone and marble palace just outside the city.</p>  <p>In the heart of Jaipur, the City Palace, and the Hawa Mahal are also impressive sights.</p>

Jaipur, Rajasthan

Ancient forts, royal palaces, and bustling bazaars mean the Pink City, as Jaipur is known, is a truly dazzling place. Historic sites abound, including the Amber Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed sandstone and marble palace just outside the city.

In the heart of Jaipur, the City Palace, and the Hawa Mahal are also impressive sights.

<p>The magnificent abandoned city sprawls across the beautiful Vindhya Hills in southern Madhya Pradesh and is one of India’s most picturesque places. It was founded in the 10th century by Raja Bhoj, but a succession of rulers have made it an intriguing combination of Hindu, Afghan, and Mogul architecture.</p>  <p>You could spend hours exploring the ornamental lakes, ruined palaces, mausoleums, mosques, and temples.</p>

Mandu, Madhya Pradesh

The magnificent abandoned city sprawls across the beautiful Vindhya Hills in southern Madhya Pradesh and is one of India’s most picturesque places. It was founded in the 10th century by Raja Bhoj, but a succession of rulers have made it an intriguing combination of Hindu, Afghan, and Mogul architecture.

You could spend hours exploring the ornamental lakes, ruined palaces, mausoleums, mosques, and temples.

<p>The sight of this serene lake against the striking backdrop of the Pir Panjal mountains makes it one of the most popular spots in India's Himalayan region. Visitors can sleep in a houseboat and take shikara (small boats) to the colorful floating flower and vegetable markets.</p>  <p>Don’t miss the elegant terraced hillside gardens, created by Mughal emperors, on the eastern shore.</p>

Dal Lake, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir

The sight of this serene lake against the striking backdrop of the Pir Panjal mountains makes it one of the most popular spots in India's Himalayan region. Visitors can sleep in a houseboat and take shikara (small boats) to the colorful floating flower and vegetable markets.

Don’t miss the elegant terraced hillside gardens, created by Mughal emperors, on the eastern shore.

<p>This French colonial architecture is usually more associated with locations in the Caribbean, but here in Pondicherry the old French quarter is a delightful place to spend some time. Wide, clean streets and brightly painted buildings with bougainvillea tumbling down their walls characterize this area, and it's a hotbed for boutique hotels, lifestyle stores, and galleries by Indian artists and designers.</p>  <p>This city was under French rule until the mid-1950s, so expect plenty of good French food and beer.</p>

Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu

This French colonial architecture is usually more associated with locations in the Caribbean, but here in Pondicherry the old French quarter is a delightful place to spend some time. Wide, clean streets and brightly painted buildings with bougainvillea tumbling down their walls characterize this area, and it's a hotbed for boutique hotels, lifestyle stores, and galleries by Indian artists and designers.

This city was under French rule until the mid-1950s, so expect plenty of good French food and beer.

<p>One of the country's most beautiful national parks, with its lush forests, rocky hills, and meadows, Bandhavgarh is also home to a healthy number of Bengal tigers. Not only that but there’s an old hilltop fort complete with vast stone sculptures to peruse in between wildlife spotting.</p>

Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh

One of the country's most beautiful national parks, with its lush forests, rocky hills, and meadows, Bandhavgarh is also home to a healthy number of Bengal tigers. Not only that but there’s an old hilltop fort complete with vast stone sculptures to peruse in between wildlife spotting.

<p>The River Ganges is the spiritual life force of India's Hindus and you'll feel the energy watching devotees bathing. Take a boat ride at sunrise to see morning fire ceremonies or at sunset for the evening Aarti ceremony on the Ghats.</p>  <p>Varanasi’s warren of lanes and the sight of funeral pyres on the shores can be overwhelming, but there is beauty in this centuries-old holy city.</p>

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

The River Ganges is the spiritual life force of India's Hindus and you'll feel the energy watching devotees bathing. Take a boat ride at sunrise to see morning fire ceremonies or at sunset for the evening Aarti ceremony on the Ghats.

Varanasi’s warren of lanes and the sight of funeral pyres on the shores can be overwhelming, but there is beauty in this centuries-old holy city.

Known to Indians as a sacred pilgrimage site, Gokarna has a different appeal to foreigners: its wide, sandy beaches. Backed by palms, the glorious fine yellow sand here is lapped by the warm Indian Ocean, and come evening, the sunsets are spectacular. Stop here for a coconut water fresh from the tree and watch the sky blaze myriad colors at dusk.

Gokarna, Karnataka

<p>An easy drive from the city of Agra in northern India, the power of this fortified city, built by 16th-century Mughal emperor Akbar, is striking. It was the Mughal’s capital for 14 years and is one of the greatest pieces of Muslim architecture in all of India, with its rich complex of palaces, royal pavilions, harem, mosque, gardens, ornamental pools, and courtyards.</p>

Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh

An easy drive from the city of Agra in northern India, the power of this fortified city, built by 16th-century Mughal emperor Akbar, is striking. It was the Mughal’s capital for 14 years and is one of the greatest pieces of Muslim architecture in all of India, with its rich complex of palaces, royal pavilions, harem, mosque, gardens, ornamental pools, and courtyards.

<p>There's something about the combination of water meeting undulating land that makes us swoon, and Chilika Lake is no exception. This serene body of water, fed by rivers and met by the ocean on the eastern coast of India, is a hotbed for migratory birds in winter.</p>  <p>Expect to see white-bellied sea eagles, purple moorhen, greylag geese, and even flamingos. Plus, the lake is home to a rare species: the Irrawaddy dolphin.</p>

Chilika Lake, Odisha

There's something about the combination of water meeting undulating land that makes us swoon, and Chilika Lake is no exception. This serene body of water, fed by rivers and met by the ocean on the eastern coast of India, is a hotbed for migratory birds in winter.

Expect to see white-bellied sea eagles, purple moorhen, greylag geese, and even flamingos. Plus, the lake is home to a rare species: the Irrawaddy dolphin.

<p>Strewn across both banks of the Beas River, Manali is a hugely popular Himalayan destination and a prime honeymooning spot for Indians. No wonder – the scenery makes for incredibly romantic days walking around its pretty nature park in summer, while winter brings plentiful snowfall.</p>  <p>Hot air balloon rides offer a totally different perspective on the town and surrounding mountains too.</p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/92672/the-worlds-most-beautiful-natural-wonders?page=1"><strong>Now discover the world's most beautiful natural wonders</strong></a></p>

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Strewn across both banks of the Beas River, Manali is a hugely popular Himalayan destination and a prime honeymooning spot for Indians. No wonder – the scenery makes for incredibly romantic days walking around its pretty nature park in summer, while winter brings plentiful snowfall.

Hot air balloon rides offer a totally different perspective on the town and surrounding mountains too.

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Kashmir - Paradise on Earth

Known For : Dal Lake Gulmarg Gondola Shalimar Bagh Mughal Garden

Popularly referred to as the " Paradise on Earth, " Kashmir is a breathtaking region in northwestern India. Historically part of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir , Jammu & Kashmir was declared a Union Territory in 2019. The major cities in the Kashmir Valley include Srinagar, Gulmarg, Anantnag, and Baramulla. Nestled in the Himalayan, Pir Panjal and Karakoram mountain ranges, it is known for its scenic splendor, snow-capped mountains, plentiful wildlife, exquisite monuments, hospitable people, and local people handicrafts.

Best Time: March - October

34 Kashmir Attractions

2. Manali, Himachal Pradesh - The Rohtang Pass opens up in May!

Manali, Himachal Pradesh - The Rohtang Pass opens up in May!

Known For : Hidimba Temple Solang Valley Manu Temple

Manali, Himachal Pradesh is an ideal destination to visit in May due to its pleasant weather, lush green landscapes, and a wide range of outdoor activities. In May, the region experiences a comfortable temperature range, making it perfect for exploring the picturesque valleys and trekking in the surrounding hills. Additionally, Manali offers a respite from the scorching summer heat of the plains, allowing visitors to enjoy the serene beauty of the Himalayas while indulging in adventure sports like paragliding and river rafting.

Best Time: October to June

51 Manali Attractions

3. Shillong - Cherrapunjee - Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

Shillong - Cherrapunjee - Mawlynnong, Meghalaya

Shillong, often referred to as the "Scotland of the East", offers a refreshing climate with temperatures ideal for exploration and sightseeing. The city boasts of enchanting waterfalls, serene lakes, and panoramic viewpoints, which are especially vibrant and beautiful before the onset of monsoon. The cultural festivals and vibrant local markets during this period further enhance the experience, making Shillong a top destination for both nature enthusiasts and culture seekers.

4. Gangtok - Dzongu, Sikkim - Witness The Saga Dawa festival

Gangtok - Dzongu, Sikkim - Witness The Saga Dawa festival

Known For : Nathula Pass MG Road, Gangtok Tsongmo Lake

Gangtok offers a refreshing escape from the summer heat with its pleasant temperatures and cool mountain breezes. The capital city of Sikkim is a visual delight during this month, showcasing vibrant rhododendron blooms and clear panoramic views of the majestic Kanchenjunga range. Its blend of rich cultural experiences, bustling markets, and tranquil monasteries make Gangtok an ideal destination for both adventure seekers and those looking for serene retreats.

Best Time: Throughout the year

34 Gangtok Attractions

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Sandakphu - Darjeeling - Kalimpong, West Bengal

Sandakphu, perched at the highest peak in West Bengal, provides trekkers with unparalleled views of the majestic Himalayan range, including the Everest and Kanchenjunga. The region's temperate weather during this time makes the trekking experience enjoyable, as paths meander through rhododendron forests in full bloom. With its unique blend of breathtaking vistas and vibrant flora, Sandakphu stands out as an ultimate trekking destination.

6. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh - Celebrate the colourful Moatsu Festival

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh - Celebrate the colourful Moatsu Festival

Known For : Sela Pass Tawang Monastery Madhuri Lake

Tawang, nestled in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, is an ideal destination to visit in May due to its pleasant weather, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cultural experiences. In May, the region enjoys milder temperatures, and the snow starts melting, allowing access to breathtaking high-altitude passes like Sela Pass. Travelers can explore the Tawang Monastery, one of the largest Buddhist monasteries in India, and immerse themselves in the rich Tibetan-influenced culture while enjoying the mesmerizing vistas of the Himalayas, making it a must-visit destination in May.

Best Time: March to September

9 Tawang Attractions

7. Leh Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir - India's Own Moonland

Leh Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir - India's Own Moonland

Known For : Pangong Lake Khardung La Magnetic Hill

Leh Ladakh is a top destination to visit in May because it marks the beginning of the tourist season when the region becomes accessible after winter snowfall. The weather is generally mild and pleasant in May, allowing travelers to explore the stunning landscapes, high-altitude monasteries, and pristine lakes, including Pangong Lake and Tso Moriri. Additionally, May in Leh Ladakh offers an opportunity to witness the vibrant local culture, with various festivals and events taking place during this time, making it an ideal choice for an adventurous and culturally rich experience.

Best Time: June to September

70 Ladakh Attractions

8. Jammu and Kashmir - Paradise on the Earth

Jammu and Kashmir - Paradise on the Earth

Jammu and Kashmir is a top destination to visit in May because this is when the region's landscapes come alive with blooming flowers and lush greenery. The pleasant weather during this month allows travelers to explore the breathtaking beauty of the Kashmir Valley, including iconic destinations like Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam, without the extreme cold of winter or the heavy monsoon rains. Additionally, May offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as trekking, boating on Dal Lake, and experiencing the local culture and cuisine, making it an ideal time to visit this paradise in the Himalayas.

16 Jammu and Kashmir Attractions

9. Munnar - Thekkady, Kerala

Munnar - Thekkady, Kerala

Munnar, located in Kerala, is a top destination to visit in May because of its pleasant climate, lush tea gardens, and vibrant flora and fauna. In May, Munnar experiences mild temperatures and clear skies, making it an excellent time to explore the rolling hills covered in vibrant green tea plantations. The region's natural beauty is at its peak during this month, offering visitors the chance to witness the captivating landscapes and indulge in activities like trekking, wildlife spotting, and savoring the fresh aroma of tea in the cool, crisp air.

10. Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Known For : Nilgiri Mountain Railway Ooty Lake Emerald Lake, Ooty

Ooty's picturesque landscapes come alive with blossoming flowers and verdant greenery, making it a visual retreat during the summer months. The hill station offers a perfect respite with its cool and invigorating climate, a contrast to the scorching temperatures in many parts of India. With its enchanting boat rides on Ooty Lake, aromatic tea gardens, and myriad trekking trails, Ooty remains a favorite destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

43 Ooty Attractions

11. Horsley Hills, Andhra Pradesh

Horsley Hills, Andhra Pradesh

Horsley Hills, a charming hill station in Andhra Pradesh, is an ideal destination to visit in May due to its pleasant weather, tranquil ambiance, and scenic beauty. In May, Horsley Hills offers a respite from the scorching summer heat with its cool temperatures and refreshing breeze, making it an excellent escape for nature enthusiasts and couples seeking a romantic getaway. The lush green landscapes, dense forests, and viewpoints like the Horsley Hills Viewpoint and Mallama Temple provide ample opportunities for hiking, sightseeing, and enjoying the serenity of this lesser-known gem in southern India.

12. Bir Billing, Himachal Pradesh - Paragliding in the land of Tibetan monasteries

Bir Billing, Himachal Pradesh - Paragliding in the land of Tibetan monasteries

Known For : Paragliding in Bir Billing Chokling Monastery Gunehar Waterfall

Bir Billing in Himachal Pradesh stands out as the perfect destination to visit in May due to its exceptional paragliding opportunities, comfortable weather, and stunning natural beauty. May offers stable weather conditions, making it an excellent time for paragliding enthusiasts to soar above the picturesque landscapes and lush valleys. Besides adventure, Bir Billing also offers a serene environment, ideal for those looking to unwind in the midst of the Himalayan foothills, making it a well-rounded choice for travelers in May.

29 Bir Attractions

13. Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Known For : River Crossing Serlosar Lake Jalori Pass

Tirthan Valley in Himachal Pradesh emerges as a prime destination in May due to its refreshing cool climate, standing in stark contrast to the scorching heat prevalent in many parts of India. The valley, enveloped in blossoming flora, offers crystal-clear river streams and a myriad of adventurous activities, from trekking to the serene Great Himalayan National Park to angling in the Tirthan River. This untouched paradise, with its mesmerizing landscapes and tranquil ambiance, provides the perfect rejuvenating escape for summer travelers.

Best Time: Mar to June, October to November

7 Tirthan Valley Attractions

14. Kudremukh, Karnataka

Kudremukh, Karnataka

Known For : Kudremukh Trek Kudremukh National Park Hanuman Gundi Falls

Kudremukh, with its expansive green meadows and misty landscapes, transforms into a trekker's paradise during the summer months. The region's moderate climate provides a welcome break from the intense heat experienced in many parts of India. As the monsoon is just around the corner, the lush greenery of Kudremukh National Park is at its prime, offering visitors an unparalleled experience of nature and tranquillity.

Best Time: October to May

10 Kudremukh Attractions

15. Kerala - God's Own Country

Kerala - God's Own Country

Kerala is a fantastic destination to visit in May due to its pleasant tropical climate, lush green landscapes, and numerous cultural festivals. In May, Kerala experiences a refreshing post-monsoon season, with lush vegetation and blooming flowers adding to the state's natural beauty. Travelers can also witness the Thrissur Pooram festival, a grand and colorful celebration of culture and traditions, making Kerala an enticing choice for a May vacation.

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16. Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh

Known For : Reckong Peo Kalpa Sarahan

Kinnaur, nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, offers an idyllic escape with its snow-clad peaks and verdant valleys, showcasing nature in its raw and pristine form. The region's temperate climate during the summer ensures pleasant days, making it ideal for trekking, sightseeing, and indulging in local Himachali culture. Apple orchards in full bloom, the mesmerizing Baspa River, and ancient monasteries further elevate Kinnaur's charm, beckoning travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility.

Best Time: April to October

12 Kinnaur Attractions

17. Kausani, Uttarakhand

Kausani, Uttarakhand

Known For : Rudradhari Falls and Caves Gwaldam Trek to Pinnath

Kausani is an excellent destination to visit in May because of its mild weather, breathtaking views of the Himalayas, and serene ambiance. In May, Kausani experiences comfortable temperatures, making it an ideal time to relish the panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks, including Nanda Devi and Trishul. The peaceful atmosphere and lush tea gardens in Kausani create the perfect setting for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil retreat in the Himalayan foothills.

Best Time: April to June, September to December

11 Kausani Attractions

18. Chail, Himachal Pradesh

Chail, Himachal Pradesh

Known For : Chail Palace Hotel Chail Cricket Ground Chail wildlife sanctuary

Chail, located in Himachal Pradesh, is a great place to visit in May due to its pleasant climate, lush green surroundings, and various outdoor activities. In May, Chail experiences comfortable temperatures, making it an excellent time for sightseeing and adventure sports such as trekking and horse riding. The town's serene ambiance and proximity to nature make it a perfect choice for a peaceful getaway amid the scenic beauty of the Himalayan foothills.

11 Chail Attractions

19. Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh - Witness the celebrations of Buddha Jayanti

Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh - Witness the celebrations of Buddha Jayanti

Known For : Triund Bhagsu Falls Bhagsunag Temple

Mcleodganj, often dubbed 'Little Lhasa', offers a captivating blend of Tibetan culture and Himalayan beauty, which becomes particularly enchanting in the month leading up to monsoon. The pleasantly cool climate sets the stage for exploring the town's ancient monasteries, vibrant markets, and scenic trekking trails. Furthermore, the opportunity to indulge in Tibetan delicacies and participate in meditation sessions amidst the backdrop of the Dhauladhar mountains makes Mcleodganj a sought-after summer destination.

42 Mcleodganj Attractions

20. Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh - Trekking mecca and a virgin paradise

Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh - Trekking mecca and a virgin paradise

Known For : Key Monastery Chandratal Lake Kunzum Pass

Spiti Valley is an exceptional destination to visit in May due to its unique landscape, clear skies, and the opportunity to witness the trans-Himalayan region in full bloom. In May, Spiti emerges from the winter cold, and the roads become more accessible, allowing travelers to explore its high-altitude villages, monasteries, and stunning vistas. The relatively milder weather, along with the vibrant cultural experiences and breathtaking natural beauty, makes Spiti a must-visit destination for adventurers and nature enthusiasts in May.

Best Time: Mid May to Mid Oct

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21. Almora, Uttarakhand - A cozy heritage town nestled in the Himalayas.

Almora, Uttarakhand - A cozy heritage town nestled in the Himalayas.

Known For : Zero Point Jageshwar Kasar Devi

Almora, cradled in the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand, boasts of panoramic views of the Himalayas that are particularly clear and breathtaking during the summer. The town's rich cultural heritage, evident in its ancient temples and traditional festivals, complements its natural beauty, creating a harmonious experience for visitors. With its pleasant weather, myriad of trekking trails, and local handicraft markets, Almora emerges as a perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure.

16 Almora Attractions

22. Kotagiri, Tamil Nadu

Kotagiri, Tamil Nadu

Known For : Elk Falls Longwood Shola Trekking

Kotagiri, nestled in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu, is a delightful place to visit in May due to its pleasant climate, lush tea plantations, and tranquility. In May, Kotagiri enjoys cool temperatures and clear skies, making it perfect for leisurely walks through the scenic tea estates or exploring the serene Catherine Falls. The town's serene ambiance and proximity to nature make it an excellent choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat amid the stunning landscapes of the Western Ghats.

Best Time: December to May

7 Kotagiri Attractions

23. Dandeli, Karnataka - Goa's adventurous extension

Dandeli, Karnataka - Goa's adventurous extension

Known For : River Rafting in Dandeli Kali Tiger Reserve Magod Falls

Dandeli, set against the backdrop of the Western Ghats in Karnataka, comes alive with the gushing waters of the Kali River, making it a hotspot for adrenaline-pumping water sports like white-water rafting. The dense forests of the Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, home to diverse flora and fauna, offer a thrilling experience for wildlife enthusiasts and trekkers. Adventure camps, bird-watching opportunities, and the symphony of nature in the pre-monsoon period make Dandeli an adventure seeker's haven.

25 Dandeli Attractions

24. Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh - Queen of the Satpuras

Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh - Queen of the Satpuras

Known For : Bee falls Jata Shankar caves Pandava Caves

Pachmarhi, a charming hill station in Madhya Pradesh, is an excellent choice for a May visit due to its mild weather, lush forests, and numerous natural attractions. In May, Pachmarhi experiences pleasant temperatures, allowing visitors to explore its scenic beauty, including waterfalls like Bee Falls and Jata Shankar Caves, without the sweltering summer heat. The tranquil atmosphere and the opportunity to hike through the Satpura Range make Pachmarhi a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers in M

18 Pachmarhi Attractions

25. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra - The land of Strawberries

Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra - The land of Strawberries

Known For : Elephant's Head Point Chinaman's Falls Dhobi Waterfall

Mahabaleshwar, perched atop the Sahyadri mountain range, offers a cool retreat with its misty landscapes and verdant valleys, providing a stark contrast to the summer heat of the plains. The town's numerous viewpoints, from which one can admire panoramic views of the Western Ghats, become especially enchanting with pre-monsoon mists and vibrant greenery. Strawberry farms in full production, boat rides on the Venna Lake, and treks to cascading waterfalls add to the allure, making Mahabaleshwar a preferred summer getaway.

31 Mahabaleshwar Attractions

26. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh - The Hill Station with Rich Colonial History

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh - The Hill Station with Rich Colonial History

Known For : Mall Road, Shimla The Ridge Jakhu Temple

Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, is an ideal destination to visit in May due to its pleasant weather, lush green landscapes, and historical charm. In May, Shimla experiences mild temperatures, making it a perfect time to explore the colonial-era architecture, stroll along the Mall Road, and enjoy scenic views from spots like the Ridge and Jakhoo Hill. The city's cultural festivals and fairs add vibrancy to the atmosphere, making Shimla an enticing choice for a May getaway in the Himalayas.

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27. Chikmagalur, Karnataka - The coffee land of Karnataka

Chikmagalur, Karnataka - The coffee land of Karnataka

Known For : Baba Budangiri Mullayanagiri Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary

Chikmagalur, nestled in the foothills of the Mullayanagiri range, serves as a cool refuge with its coffee plantations sprawling across mist-laden hills. The town's diverse terrains, ranging from dense forests to grassy meadows, offer myriad trekking and camping opportunities, especially pleasant before the monsoon showers. As coffee blossoms waft through the air and waterfalls begin to swell, Chikmagalur becomes a picturesque blend of adventure and relaxation.

22 Chikmagalur Attractions

28. Wayanad, Kerala - Nature's Abode

Wayanad, Kerala - Nature's Abode

Known For : Banasura Sagar Dam Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary Chembra Peak

Nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, Wayanad in Kerala is famous for its spice plantations and wildlife. Situated at an altitude ranging from 700 to 2100 meters above sea level, this picturesque region is blessed with verdant forests, mist-covered hills, and glistening waterfalls, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. With its name derived from 'Vayal Nadu,' meaning 'Land of Paddy Fields,' Wayanad boasts fertile valleys and terraced fields that contribute to its thriving agricultural economy.  Wayanad is best known for the wildlife reserves. Home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare species like the Indian bison, elephants, and leopards, the region is a biodiversity hotspot, offering ample opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts and nature photographers to explore its natural treasures. Wayanad wildlife reserve is an integral part of the Nilgiri biosphere reserve peacefully located amidst the serene hills of Western Ghats. Nature lovers can explore the serene beauty of Soochipara and Meenmutty waterfalls , cascading amidst lush greenery, or embark on wildlife safaris in the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary to spot elusive species like the Malabar Giant Squirrel and the Royal Bengal Tiger.

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29. North Sikkim, Sikkim

North Sikkim, Sikkim

Known For : Gurudongmar Lake Yumthang Valley

Nestled in the lap of the Eastern Himalayas, North Sikkim stands as a pristine and enchanting region, known for its rugged landscapes, vibrant meadows, and serene lakes. This largely uninhabited area, sharing its borders with China and Nepal, offers a mystical allure, drawing travelers seeking untamed beauty. North Sikkim boasts an array of captivating destinations. Gurudongmar Lake, one of the highest lakes in India, holds both natural splendor and religious significance. The crystal-clear waters mirror the surrounding peaks, creating a breathtaking panorama. Yumthang Valley , known as the Valley of Flowers, captivates with its vibrant alpine blooms, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

Best Time: April to June, October to December

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30. Arunachal Pradesh - Land of the dawn-lit mountains

Arunachal Pradesh - Land of the dawn-lit mountains

Home to picturesque mountains, unexplored passes, tranquil lakes and famous monasteries, Arunachal Pradesh is an amazing destination for an amazing holiday. Arunachal Pradesh is the perfect state for you if you wish to explore the tribal culture and the simplicity of their exquisite beauty. Its amazing array of flora and fauna, in a unique habitat with glaciers, high altitude meadows and sub-tropical forests add to the charm of the beautiful state.

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PEOPLE's 24 Hour Food Tour: Miami

Whether you're looking for a classic, local staple or a buzzy celeb hot spot, here are all the restaurants where you should eat in Miami

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Shay Spence is a freelance food and travel writer based in Key West, Florida. A self-proclaimed “professional eater,” he has become a viral sensation with over 1.6 million subscribers on TikTok  @theshayspence . Spence was formerly a food editor at People and competed on season 2 of Fox's  Next Level Chef.

Though it’s one of America’s most lively cities, Miami is not always known for its culinary scene — at least if we’re talking about the actual food . Many people go out for a night in South Beach in flashy club attire, hoping to see and be seen at the trendiest new spot…but that doesn’t always equate to a quality meal. Fortunately, there is so much to explore in this city if you go in with a plan and know the right spots, from tiny dives showing off the local Cuban cuisine to those aforementioned celebrity-frequented restaurants that actually serve incredible dishes. Follow this guide to have the perfect day of eating in Miami!

Breakfast: Enriqueta’s

David Beckham once declared Enriqueta's his “favorite place in Miami” on his Instagram story during a visit in 2022, but it’s not anything like the celebrity hot spots you’ll find over in South Beach. This small diner-style Cuban spot has been around since 1964, and they’re perhaps best known for the pan con bistec (a thinly-sliced steak sandwich loaded with fried potato sticks) — but locals know the best time to come is in the morning for the breakfast sandwich with the soft scrambled eggs and cheese practically melting into the buttery Cuban bread. And of course, no Cuban breakfast is complete without a cafecito.

Lunch: Dulce Vida Mexican Restaurant

Dulce Vida Mexican Restaurant

Cross the bridge over to South Beach and it’s much harder to find a decently-priced meal that’s quick and delicious, but this standing-room-only little taco shop defies the odds. Come to Dulce Vida Mexican Restaurant for the best birria around, including the “birria pizza” (which is really just a massive, super cheesy quesadilla). Though my favorite thing on the menu are the shrimp birria tacos, with the beautifully tender seafood providing a lighter, fresher component to this typically heavy dish.

Dinner: Zaytinya

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Celebrity chef José Andrés recently opened the third location of his award-winning Mediterranean restauarant inside the Ritz-Carlton hotel, and the menu is a glorious fusion of Turkish, Greek and Lebanese cuisine. Zaytinya is one of those can’t-go-wrong places, but must-order dishes include the impossibly smooth hummus with harissa chili crispy, whole grilled Mediterranean sea bass and the crispy Brussels sprouts (probably the most famous food on the menu.) Also, you have to order some mujadara — a humble lentil and rice stew that my Lebanese mother made for us every week. Andrés fancies it up with crispy fried shallots and a dollop of soubise yogurt.

Drinks and Dessert: Rao’s

The original New York City location of Rao's (yes, it’s where the jarred pasta sauce comes from) is probably the hardest restaurant reservation to snag in the country — you have to have a standing table that goes back generations, or be invited by someone who does. This latest outpost in the Loews Miami Beach hotel, which opened earlier this year, is decidedly much easier to get into, though in my experience your best bet is to go later at night and sit at the bar. The best thing I’ve had on the menu here — and truly one of the best desserts I’ve had in my life — is the peanut butter tart, which has a graham cracker crust and an almost cartoonishly perfect pour of chocolate ganache on top.

Late-Night Spot: La Sandwicherie

While the Cuban sandwich reigns supreme in Miami, this al fresco French sandwich counter in the heart of South Beach serves the best late-night food in the city. Get the Frenchie, which is made with salami and brie, and be sure to have them load up the cornichons and douse in their homemade creamy French dressing. La Sandwicherie is also conveniently located right across the street from one of South Beach’s only true dive bars, Mac’s Club Deuce, which Anthony Bourdain once called one of his “favorite places on Earth.”

Celebrity Hot Spot: Lucky Cat by Gordon Ramsay

One of the newest on the South Beach scene, this upscale Asian restaurant has already been  frequented  by celebrities like Gloria Estefan and Lisa Hochstein . If you opt to dine at the 8-seat private chef’s table ($225 per person), you’ll get a regularly changing line-up of ten courses that are expertly crafted right in front of your eyes — and maybe even a surprise appearance by Chef Ramsay himself, who has shown up multiple times since Lucky Cat first opened in February.

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