Listly by jignesh kosrekar
There will be all the guide line about the travels . review about the places that how they will comfort for the travels
In Pachmarhi, Bagpipes skirled in a flower-bright valley while ancient dancers cavorted on a rock. The pipes and the dancers were separated by thousands of years: typical of this little town in the Saptura Mountains. Contrasting cultures and ages exist in harmony as if time and trends mean little in this serene, wooded place.
Varanasi, as the name specify, its purity. The Holi city, Land of Ghats. Famous for its traditional culture, Banarasi Sarees, Banarasi Paan, local people, alluring ghats, the evening Ganga aarti. Oh its really awesome for me to visit this city One of most significant religious centres of Hinduism, Varasani needs to visited to be believed.
One of India's prettiest hill stations, Manali has long been a honeymooner's paradise. But the little town nestled in the mighty Himalayas offers plenty of entertainment for adventure seekers. The Beas river has whitewater rafting and there's skiing, trekking, paragliding and zorbing to be done all along the hilly terrain nearby.
Jaisalmer ...also known as golden city...the face of mesmerizing Rajasthan, if few more facilities like Sand scooters.a working Airport etc add to the city, a world class desert destination will emerge .Though most of education from western Rajasthan, but surprisingly, I never visited the wonderful destination before, but as with time, hunger for touring developed in me, Jaisalmer got space in my wish-list.
Whenever you Visit Darjeeling take out time to visit Golden Tips Tea Cosy at Chowrasta or Rink Mall. U Can enjoy Darjeeling Tea as well as different variety of teas from Nilgiris, Sikkim, to sip as well as buy. Teas of more than 150 Varieties can be enjoyed.
This buzzing metro might be one of the most recognised Indian cities abroad, but the 'Garden City' had plenty going for it long before it became an IT hub.Bengaluru offers a blend of the old and the new and won't disappoint.
Leh and Ladakh Located at- Jammu and Kashmir Best time to visit- June and November Ladakh is one of the most sparsely populated regions of the state Jammu and Kashmir. It is bound by China in the East, Kashmir valley in the West, Nubra valley in the north, and the Zanskar and Lahaul-Spiti valleys to the south.
Jaipur is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan in Northern India. It was founded on 18 November 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber, after whom the city is named. Jaipur is a major tourist destination in India.
Mumbai's culture is a blend of traditional festivals, food, music and theatres. The city offers a cosmopolitan and diverse lifestyle with a variety of food, entertainment and night life, available in a form and abundance comparable to that in other world capitals Mumbai has a zoo named Jijamata Udyaan (formerly Victoria Gardens), which also harbours a garden.
This sleepy little tea town is best known (apart from its tea blends) for its rolling green hills and scenic beauty. There's not much to do in town except for relax and take in the beauty of the place, but there are a number of attractions short distances away.
The ancient ruins of Hampi have been drawing tourists for decades thanks to the legendary tales of the prosperity under the Vijayanagar empire. The ruins have been recognised as a World Heritage Site and continue to delight visitors with its stark, rocky contrast to the surrounding green.
There is plenty to see and do in the country's capital, so make sure you draw up an itinerary. The imposing Red Fort and sprawling complex of Humayun's Tomb are a definite must-see, as are the Qutub Minar and Baha'i Temple. Visit Rajpath, from Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate to take in the majesty of the place.
This Rajasthani city is tourist magnet thanks to its serene lakes and beautiful palaces. Topping the list of must-see spots is the Udaipur City Palace, with its impeccably maintained gardens, luxurious halls and chambers. The Pichola and Fateh Sagar both offer a variety of attractions for tourists and the Saheliyon ki Badi has opulent gardens and fountains that are definitely worth a viewing.
Queen of the Deccan, Oxford of the East, and cultural capital of Maharashtra, Pune is a city with a future that promises to be as interesting as its history. Long-standing bastion of the Maratha empire and home to the legendary Raja Shivaji, the Pune district is marked by magnificent land and forts, testimony to its glorious past.
Shimla, the summer capital of the erstwhile British Raj is the beautiful hill station nestling in the cradle called the Himalayas . Inhabited by rosy cheeked, light footed Himachalis, this city commands a majestic view of the mountains and occasional visits from low slung clouds.
Srinagar is the summer capital of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir and the largest city in the Kashmir region. The city has become safer to travel since 2003; however, the streets are still lined with armed soldiers. Any building of value will also have a sandbag bunker and razor wire for protection.
Amritsar is one of the largest cities of the Punjab state in India. The city origin lies in the village of Tung, and was named after the lake founded by the fourth Sikh Guru Ram Das in 1574 on land bought by him for 700 rupees from the owners of the village of Tung.
making up the largest numbers. In 2011, Chennai was ranked 41st in global top 100 city destination ranking, with 3,174,500 tourists, a 14 percent increase from 2010, This is up from 650,000 tourists in 2007, when Chennai was the third most visited city in India by foreigners ranked after Delhi and Mumbai.
Dharamshala is a city in the upper reaches of the Kangra Valley and is surrounded by dense coniferous forest consisting mainly of stately Deodar cedar trees. The suburbs include McLeodGanj, Bhagsunath, Dharamkot, Naddi, ForsythGanj, Kotwali Bazaar (the main market), Kaccheri Adda (government offices such as the court, police, post, etc.), Dari, Ramnagar, Sidhpur, and Sidhbari (where the Karmapa is based).
Tourism is generally focused on the coastal areas of Goa, with decreased tourist activity inland. In 2010, there were more than two million tourists reported to have visited Goa, about 1.2 million of whom were from abroad.As of 2013 Goa was the destination of choice for Indian and foreign tourists, particularly Britons, with limited means who wanted to party.
One of the country's rapidly growing IT hubs, this capital city also boasts a rich cultural heritage going back many centuries.The famed Charminar and Golconda Fort are big tourist draws and the market around Charminar is great for a bargain. Another architectural gems include the Falaknuma Palace and Mecca Masjid.
Nested in the forested Palani hills, Kodai offers scenic lakes, waterfalls, beautiful valley views and observation points galore. Some of the must-visit spots include the Berijam Lake (where special permission is required before tourists can visit), the Kodai Lake (for day picnics and boating) and the sprawling Bryant Park.
Often called the cultural capital of the country, Kolkata has a lot to offer tourists who are open to new experiences. The Victoria Memorial and Birla Planetarium are definite must-sees as are the famous Howrah Bridge and Tagore House Of course one of the highlights is the food.
The best way to see Pondichérry and its surrounding areas is by renting out a "Pedal cycle" or a "motorcycle" or "gearless scooter". But as traffic increases, it is increasingly difficult to walk in many streets as they are crowded. There are several rental outlets on Mission St and MG Rd.
Rishikesh is located at a distance of 24 km from Haridwar. It is lies in the laps of the lower Himalayas. The holy river Ganga is quite amazing and breathtaking here that enhances the beauty of the place. Rishikesh is quite beautiful as the surroundings are cooled and made all the more attractive by lush greenery and lovely atmosphere.