Lush green Ghats on the South, adventure trekking in the North, breath-taking natural scenic view in the East and desert safari in the West, that’s how India welcomes you. With the passage of time India is pacing up its speed in maintain and developing the lands.
Many of the places in India in India are not well known by the tourists due to the very less population residing there and the places being not advertised at all by the Government. India is a place which lets you experience all kinds of weather and all kinds of land forms in one country. Here are top 10 Breath-taking places of India.
VaranasiVaranasi is the city situated on the banks of river the Ganga, in the India state of Utter Pradesh. The city holds cultural values for the Hindus from thousands of years. The city holds presence of many Ghats which are visited by the worshippers to take bath in the holy river. Silk weaving, carpets and crafts are the major activities that make the city famous worldwide. It too has Asia’s largest university i.e., Banaras Hindu University. The city is highly dense as number of tourists come here throughout the year.
Zanskar ValleyZanskar valley lies in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The valley is covered with Zanskar river and glaciers, from some parts. It is a semi-desert are with pleasant weather. The region does not see much of rainfall or snowfall. The valley is least populated place. Earlier foreigners were prohibited to visit the place, but the entry of them have made it a hit place among the tourists.
Thar DesertThe Thar Desert in Rajasthan, covers over 2,00,000 square kilometres of area., is the mostly populated desert in the world. The area experiences very very less rainfall. Camel ride is the major activity conducted here. The desert extends to Gujarat, Haryana and Punjab.
SindhudurgSindhudurg is a district in the state of Maharashtra, on the west coast of India. Sindhudurg fort along the island is the attraction. Varieties of Mango are grown in the region. Seafood served here is a must to try thing for foodies. It is covered by Arabian sea on the east and Goa on the South.
Nubra ValleyNubra Valley lies in the Ladakh. The valley offers its tourists with numerous scenic views surrounded by fields and mountains. The only way to reach the valley is through the Khardung La pass. Only foreigners need to take permit to visit the valley. Apple, walnuts and apricots are grown in large number.
UdaipurUdaipur is being considered as the Most Romantic Destination. Lake Pichola, is the centre of attraction of the city. The city almost time has tropical climate. Udaipur is famous for its monuments, architecture and lakes. The city can be explored in car or horseback, giving you and unforgettable experience. Udaipur too have some of the World’s most famous and expensive hotels.
Athirappilly FallAthirappilly falls are the largest waterfall in Kerala. The area is covered with Vazhachal forests, Arabian Sea. The region is home to many wildlife as well as fauna species. The fall provides an alluring scene to the visitors. Tourists can visit the top of waterfall through thick bamboo clusters path. Monsoon makes the waterfall more attractive.
Andaman and Nicobar IslandsAndaman and Nicobar Islands are situated at the meeting point of Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. Very rare people are residents there, and they have no contacts with the outer world. They have become a main tourist place for beach and water activity lovers. Havelock island is only open for tourists and many water activities like jet ski, under water diving, etc. are conducted here.
ChettinadChettinad is small district in the state of Tamil Nadu. The place famous among tourists for local cuisine and architecture. The place also is popular for the religious temples build and worshipped here. The Chettinad caste of here is considered to be the professionals in preparing the cuisine. The cotton sari, which is very light weighted is a unique product made here.
Chittorgarh FortChittorgarh Fort is a World Heritage Site and is India’s biggest fort. The fort has seven gates, build with massive stones. The 122ft Vijay Stambha and 72ft Kirti Stambha, adds beauty to the city. The city is famous for its architecture and palaces. The city organizes biggest festival of Rajput’s, known as Jauhar Mela.