10 places to travel in India

India is a country which is loaded in abundance with beauty that needs to be discovered andexplored. India is a captivating destination for travelers who has an eye for the real gem. With its rich history, diverse landscapes, vibrant cultures, and warm hospitality, it offers a breathtaking and images that would never leave your mind travel experience.



India is known for its diversity not in aspect of culture or languages but also in the geographical aspect as well. Each and every state is unique in its own way. The people, the roads, the culture, the ethnicity even the air feels different and special in its own way. The people of the country are known for their hospitality and warmth, all they have to offer is love, respect and care to the people visiting. Even the strangers are like family to the residents of the country. 


The travelers who travel to the country often stay back and never return to their places because they fall in love with the country, heritage, lineage and the air.  

 

It’s a difficult choice to make about the best places in India to visit as all the places are best in their own way. however, here are few shortlisted best 10 places to visit out of all the best places. 


1- Jammu Kashmir 


It is truly said if there is heaven on earth, it is in Kashmir. One of the most apparent reasons why Kashmir is considered to be 'Heaven on earth' is due to the breathtaking landscapes that it offers the tourists. People from all around the world travel to this beautiful paradise to witness the gushing waters, lush green meadows, and the astoundingly high mountain ranges. 


2-Manali , Himachal Pradesh 


Besides natural charm and unparalleled beauty, Manali is known for its unlimited adventure opportunities, the famous Hadimba Temple, the scenic Rohtang Pass, the snow-laden Solang Valley and its delightful culinary scene. the town is home to ancient temples and monasteries. This place is heaven for the trekkers as well.

 

3-Amritsar, Punjab  


The fourth Guru of Sikhs, Guru Ram Das, who had initially constructed a pool here, founded Amritsar, which houses the Golden Temple or Harmandir Sahib. It is here that Sage Valmiki wrote the epic, Ramayana. Rama and Sita are believed to have spent their fourteen-year exile in Amritsar, the epicenter of Sikhism. the place also witnessed the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The beating retreat ceremony at the Wagha border is a must witness show between India and Pakistan. 

 

4-Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 


Situated on the banks of the sacred Ganges River, Varanasi is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. Witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti ceremony, take a boat ride along the river, and immerse yourself in the spiritual aura of this holy city. 


5-Agra, Uttar Pradesh 


Agra is home to the iconic Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. This marble masterpiece is a symbol of love and architectural brilliance. Explore other architectural gems like Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. Agra's rich culture and tradition, which it received from the Mughal monarchs, is not limited to its stunning structures but extends to its cuisine as well. Mughlai cuisine, which includes a variety of kebabs and meat preparations. The other most notable feature is Agra's famous Petha, well-known throughout the country. 


6-Jaipur, Rajasthan 


The forts, historical landmarks and gardens, museums Temples, Marketplaces, and many others are among the main landmarks in Jaipur. Jaipur. It is awe-inspiring to see its architecture, as well as the old tales of the Maharajas, and the artifacts that have been so thoroughly soaked in the present day of the city. 


7-Gujrat  


It Stretches out into the Arabian Sea, with a hint of the desert and with a coastline of 1600 kms long is Gujarat – the home state of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of Nation. It is renowned for its beaches, temple towns and historic capitals. The state also produces some of the best handicrafts and handloom in India. The designs have a touch of Arabic, Portuguese, Dutch, Mughal, British, and Parsi craftsmanship. the world's largest statue 'statue of unity' is built on the bank of Narmada river.

 

8-Kerala 


Known as ‘God’s Own Country’, picturesque Kerala is a must on any travel bucket list. The more laid back pace of life is the perfect introduction to India and is a stark contrast to bustling destinations such as the Golden Triangle. This wonderful state right at the bottom of India has so much to offer, from tantalizing cuisine, wonderful wildlife, mesmerizing culture and lots to explore 


9-Andaman and Nicobar Islands 


The Andaman & Nicobar Islands are home to some of the most beautiful & dreamy beaches. The calm & serene white sand beaches are one of the best places to relax & enjoy your days. This is one of India’s best romantic getaways & a popular destination amongst the honeymooners. 

  

10-Sikkim 

 

The geographically small state of Sikkim is renowned for its animals, waterfalls,rivers, lakes, plants, and mountains. It is the most attractive state of India, which is full of sublime natural beauty, magnificent mountains, beautiful waterfalls, and some fantastic landscapes. Sikkim is a place with few but delicious dishes. Some of the famous dishes of Sikkim include momos, Thukpa, and Gundruk. 

 

As said earlier it is almost impossible to point out the best places to visit however, the above

mentioned are the few of the best places one should visit once in their lifetime. 


Location: India

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