Top 10 Famous Tourist Places In India
Jaipur - Jaipur is also popularly
known as the Pink City, is the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan. Jaipuris a very famous tourist and education destination in India. visit City Palace,
Jantar Mantar, is the largest of the five observatories built by Sawai Jai
Singh. Hawa Mahal the “place of
wind” and Birla Mandir Jaigarh Fort,
Nahargarh Fort, Amber Fort, Jal Mahal Palace, You can also enjoy the walks in
the Markets of the Pink City to enjoy the Heritage View of the City and to know
the culture of Rajasthan Lots of people
flock to Jaipur to view the various forts and monuments in Jaipur which reflect
its glorious past. Tourism is a significant part of Jaipur’s economy. Some of
the world’s best hotels are located here.

Udaipur - Udaipur, formerly the
capital of the Mewar Kingdom, is a city in the western Indian state of
Rajasthan. Founded by Maharana Udai Singh II in 1559, it’s set around a series
of artificial lakes and is known for its lavish royal residences. City Palace,
overlooking Lake Pichola, is a monumental complex of 11 palaces, courtyards and
gardens, famed for its intricate peacock mosaics.
Lake
Pichola boat tours take visitors past the 18th-century, white-marble Lake
Palace, which covers an entire island and is now a hotel. Another island
contains the domed Jagmandir Palace, former summer resort of the Maharanas,
mostly constructed in the 17th century. Elsewhere, in Udaipur’s sprawling old
city, is towering Jagdish Temple, completed in 1651 and dedicated to the Hindu
god Vishnu. The Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum of regional folk art is known for its
traditional puppet shows, while the hilltop Monsoon Palace offers sweeping
views of the city and the surrounding ridges.

Agra - Agra’s Taj Mahal is one of
the most famous buildings in the world, the mausoleum of Shah Jahan’s favorite
wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It is one of the New Seven Wonders of the world, and one of
three World Heritage Sites in Agra. Completed in 1653, the Taj Mahal was built
by the Mughal king Shah Jahan as the final resting place for his beloved wife,
Mumtaz Mahal. Finished in marble, it is perhaps India’s most fascinating and
beautiful monument. This perfectly symmetrical monument took 22 years
(1630-1652) of hard labor and 20,000 workers, masons and jewelers to build and
is set amidst landscaped gardens.

Goa - Goa is Famous for its
pristine beaches, infect 90% of all the tourism in Goa happens only for its
beautiful beaches in Coastal Areas. Goa has two main tourist seasons: winterand summer. In the winter time, tourists from abroad (mainly Europe) come to
Goa to enjoy the splendid climate. In the summertime (which, in Goa, is the
rainy season), tourists from across India come to spend the holidays. In 2008
there were more than three million tourists reported to have visited Goa, more
than half million of whom were from Foreign visitors. Infact, many foreigners
have made Goa as there home for its laid-back and relaxed lifestyle.

Kashmir - Kashmir was once called
Heaven on Earth, and once of the most beautiful places in the world. However,
in last couple of decades, terrorism has faded its charm – A place home to
Himalayan Ranges. The State of Jammu & Kashmir has main three geographical
regions known as “The Lesser Himalayas” or the “Jhelum Valley” (Kashmir), “The
Inner Himalayas” or “The Indus Valley” (Ladakh & Frontier areas) also
called “Trans-Himalayas”, and “The Outer-Himalayas” or “The Southern mountain
range” (Jammu). The area of Jammu & Kashmir is 2, 22,236 square kilometers.

Kerala (Backwaters) - Kerala, situated on the
lush and tropical Malabar Coast, is one of the most popular tourist
destinations in India. Named as one of the “ten paradises of the world” and “50
places of a lifetime” by the National Geographic Traveler magazine, Kerala is
especially known for its ecotourism initiatives, Beautiful Backwaters and
Alternative healing massages.

Old Delhi - Delhi, Capital of India has
many attractions like mosques, forts and other monuments that represent India’s
history. The important places in Old Delhi include the majestic Red Fort. New
Delhi on the other hand houses many government buildings and embassies, apart
from places of historical interest. The Qutub Minar, Red Fort and Humayun’s
Tomb have been declared World Heritage Sites.

Darjeeling - Darjeeling in India owes’
its grandeur to its natural beauty, its clean fresh mountain air and above all,
the smiling resilient people for whom it is a home. Known for its natural
splendor, Darjeeling’s best gift to its’ visitors is the dawn of a new day. The
mountains awaken first with a tentative peeking of the sun. A steep ride, five
kilometers from Ghoom, or an invigorating walk up a steep incline, leads sun
worshippers to Tiger Hill. The air is chilly with darkness and damp. To the
east, a dull orange sun emerged painting the sky with brilliant strokes of magenta,
gold, orange and fuchsia. The snow capped Everest, Kabru, Kanchenjunga, Jannu
and other peaks slowly emerge from slumber to start a new day. The sun
worshippers gasp at the magnificent sight.

Leh- Ladakh -The Ladakh capital city of
Leh lies near the eastern parts of Jammu and Kashmir, on the crossroads of the
historic “Silk Route” from Sinkiang to West Asia and to the plains of India.
The humbling monasteries of Shey, Hemis, Alchi, Thikse and Lamayuru will
nurture your spiritual needs, and the landscape of Leh provides for a number of
adventure activities including mountaineering, white-water rafting and trekking
along the Markha Valley.

Rohtang Pass - If you are fond of cooler
temperatures, Snows and mountains, Rohtang Pass HAS to be on your list! There
are multiple reasons for it. First and foremost, Rohtang Pass is one of the
very few places in India where you will find snow throughout the year – if you love skiing, you cannot miss this place.However, do check your calendars
properly as this place is closed in the winter months for nearly six months.
The season starts from April-May and runs until October, after which this place
gets lots of snow and the place is closed. Afterall, this is 13,000 feet above
sea level!

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