Tuesday 24 September 2013

Rajasthan, an Apostle of Culture Holidays in India

If you are of the opinion to spend some quality time in India, none other than Rajasthan, the state of vivid colours, majestic forts and palaces, inviting crowds, medieval cities, the vast stretch of desert and romantic lakes, fits the bill. 
Amber Fort, Jaipur
Well, it will not be an exaggeration to state that it is the state of Rajasthan that delivers the authentic Indian experience. Depicting true Indian culture and tradition, Rajasthan is one of the magnificent leisurely paces in the Indian context. 

Be it rural vicinities in Rajasthan, they are superbly inviting with amazing features. You may find a lot of stuff, in this state of India, off the beaten track. However, it is always worth experiencing. To cite an example, have you ever wondered thousands of camels teaming together and going for some fun laden activities? All you need to do is check Pushkar Camel Fair for the purpose. 

Cultural Holiday

It is highly advisable to visit the state of Rajasthan in the months of October to April. What’s more, you will get the best itineraries as there are many tour operators dealing in excellent cultural holidays India.

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Tuesday 17 September 2013

Durga Puja Becomes Audacious with Road Shows


There is always an attempt to harp over the much celebrated festivals in the vicinities of North India Culture especially if their origin stems from the South Indian, Eastern or Western vicinities. In the wake, West Bengal Tourism is drumming road show in New Delhi in order to showcase Durga Puja carnival. 

The current decision to promote the upcoming Durga Puja carnival in the vicinities of New Dehli is amazing in more than one sense of the term. As West Bengal Tourism, in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), is offering a road show in New Delhi to showcase Durga Puja better, it is clear that tourism, based on regional festivals is set to grow unprecedentedly. 


The attendees of the road show were Subhash Goyal, President, IATO & Chairman, STIC Travel Group; Bhaskar Khulbe, Additional Chief Secretary and Principal Resident Commissioner, Government of West Bengal; P P Khanna, Vice President, ADTOI; Sujit Banerjee, Secretary General, WTTC, India Initiative; Krishnendu Narayan Choudhury, Minister-in-Charge of Tourism, West Bengal; Umapda Chatterjee, Director Tourism, West Bengal; Vikram Sen, Principal Secretary Tourism, West Bengal and distinguished travel trade delegates from Delhi and the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

It is clear from the above that tourism opportunities are set to grow and one part of Indian region celebrates its festival in the other parts to make them acquaint them with their culture and tradition. The current effort is great in its appeal and objective as it will foster the concept of ‘Unity in Diversity’ and secular credentials of Indian society.



Sunday 8 September 2013

Monday 2 September 2013

Top India Culture & Heritage Tourist Attractions

India remains on top in many aspects; however its position in terms of culture and heritage is indomitable throughout the world. Indeed, there are numerous attractions, which make India a superb destination to get enthralled.

Taj Mahal, Agra

Although there is no dearth of tourist attractions in India, Taj Mahal in Agra reigns supreme. Taj Mahal is one of the most visited attractions in India. Falling in the list of Seven Wonders of the World, its superb architecture attracts even the connoisseurs of travel.

Inside City Palace,Jaipur

City Palace is another jewel in the crown. The complex is located in the city of Jaipur. A magnificent palace complex, it is awesome in its appeal attracting a wide base of travelers from all over.


The Red Fort, New Delhi

Another fascinating monument is the Red Fort in Delhi. A prominent tourist attraction, the architecture of this building depicts rich cultural heritage that India is recognized for throughout the world.

Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu

It is not only the north, which is known for culture and heritage as there is The Big Temple dating back to 1000 years. Located in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, it is indeed amazing in every respect.

Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam

Then there is Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, recognized as the largest functioning Hindu temple. The beauty of this temple is indomitable and as it comes enclosed by 7 concentric walls, there the amazing quality becomes attractive than ever before.

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Thursday 22 August 2013

Here’s Top 10 South India Street Foods

Before you go through the list, let’s tell you that rice is the king of South Indian dishes. Not confined to the kitchen it is equally famous on the streets as well. That’s why classic South Indian dishes including idli and dosa are rice based.



Samosa is the most popular street food in South India. The exterior is made of refined flour and the interior is stuffed with potato delicacies. Sweet and spicy chutney adds to its excellence. 

Idli is another marvel, made from rice and urad dal. As it comes in your platter the round fluffy soft idli melts instantaneously. One of the most famous breakfast delights, it is magnificent in its culinary appeal. 

Masala Dosa with Sambhar
There’s another dish that is indomitable especially when it comes to South Indian breakfast, the ever famous vada. Made from urad dal it is served with sambhar and coconut chutney. 

Dosa, another delightful treat is made from dough rice. Low calorie delight, it is served with coconut chutney and hot sambar. Masala dosa come stuffed with potatoes. 

Bajji is another yummy South Indian snack. With potato, onions, raw banana, bell peppers, chili, bread, it is indeed a tasteful delight. 

Pazhampori, golden fried banana, Puttu, prepared from rice and coconut, Kesari, a typical South India dessert item, Bisibele Bath, a breakfast delight, and Pongal, consumed with coconut chutney and red chilly chutney are other noteworthy delights that reign supreme on the South Indian streets.

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Wednesday 14 August 2013

Satpura, the Virgin Hill Station of India

Situated in Gujarat, this hill station in India is in news in recent times. In fact, as the world spins faster and faster and India leaning towards more and more urbanization, this hill station indicates the vision of some sane tourist organizers in to go beyond the conventional tourism practices.

Satpura Hill Station Gujarat
Satpura is the only hill station in Gujarat and its magnificence can be ascertained by the fact that it is nearly three thousand feet above the sea level, witness only moderate temperatures even during extreme summer heat and picturesque setting with natural lakes and streams.

The world of Satpura becomes more noteworthy when it receives rain. You can enjoy monsoon with clouds playing hide and seek, sweet sound of flowing waters through streams. Away from daily hustle bustle, this place remains inviting round the year. Satpura reigns supreme with second highest rainfall after Cherapunji, recognized for the highest rainfall in India.

Laser shows with tribal parading for your enthrallment are some of the valuable treats you can enjoy round the year. According to the legends, the leading Indian mythological figure, Lord Rama spent almost ten years in jungles near Satpura making this region revered.

All this makes this land holier and inviting. Come to immerse in unbridled peace and tranquility as few places are bestowed with such kind of environment.


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Friday 9 August 2013

Here’s Top 5 Festivals in India

India is revered for its heightened spirituality and it would be worthwhile to note that India this state of India breathes its life through its fairs and festivals. You can always expect fun round the year that makes this country amazing for the travelers coming from every nook and corner.

Here is a list of festivals that reign supreme in the Indian context. 


Diwali


A five day affair, Diwali signifies the beginning of the Hindu New Year. As people celebrate this event with diyas (small clay lamps) and candles, it is popularly known as the "Festival of Lights." 

Diwali

 Ganesh Chaturthi

As we know that Indian sentiments are largely religious, this eleven day festival, known as Ganesh Chaturthi celebrates the birth of the beloved Hindu elephant-headed god, Lord Ganesha. Enjoy decorated homes and podiums coupled with singing and dancing. Thousands of devotees throng to the sea to immerse the deity thereafter. 
Ganesh Chaturthi

Holi


Festival of colours enjoys the gulal and water as Holi mesmerizes everyone. The affair goes for two days. Celebration of good over evil, Holi is a fun laden affair. 
Holi


Navaratri, Dussehra and Durga Puja


Initially the days of this festival are celebrated in the form of Navaratri. The tenth day, called Dussehra, culminates into Durga Puja, dedicated to Goddess Durga. 
Durga Puja

Krishna Janmashtami / Govinda

Krishna is the most revered God in the Indian context. Janmashtami is celebrated to celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna. You will love to witness people climbing on each other to break open clay pots hanging high above with the rope. 
Krishna Janmashtami

Always ask your tour operator to tell you about fairs and festivals of India taking place in a month when you are embarking on a visit to India.

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Tuesday 30 July 2013

Top 10 Essential Things for India Travel

If you are planning to come to India for the first time, this piece of correspondence will immensely help you. In fact, this list of articles has been designed with the help of knowledge of those travelers coming to the Indian vicinities who have come here for years together.

The exhaustive list gives you access to pack the following things making your travel safe and convenient under all conditions and any where in India either north or South India tours.

South India
Thermos Cup is the most essential article you must keep it with you while traveling in India. As the water is contaminated you can fill it with other beverage as well.

GPS system available on your phone would be additional benefit. India is complex in nature and it is this device that helps you steer through the chaos.

Plastic bags are also important to keep your stuff organized. They help you keep humidity out of your access.

Another device can be bought to kill all bacteria along with many unwanted things in water.

Laundry leaves is another option that you can use for washing purposes. Attire should be comfortable particularly the inner wear.

Good sunscreen lotion is also required. Cable locks to get your belongings safe are necessary article.

Insect repellent is also direly needed to keep you in good health. Good earplugs are also great to have best music experience to get enthralled anywhere at any point of time.

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Thursday 25 July 2013

Top 10 Ornaments of Indian Women

In case you are a woman and visiting India, here’s your guide to top ornaments loved by Indian women. You may wish to give it a try! 

India is a country primarily traditional in nature. Its unique culture is recognized all over the world. You can easily find this impression on Indian women’s choice of ornaments. 

With a wide variety of designs, women in India enjoy to wear jewellery especially on different occasions involving rituals. You will be surprised to note that ornaments are not only worn to get prettier but for good health as well. 

To cite an example, a ring, angoothi, worn in finger becomes a treat for one’s health as it is connected to various nerves going to the heart and brain. 

Ear rings are also another great treat. In India they are called bali, jhumke and latkan

Bangles are worn with great enthusiasm. A circular shaped ornament; they are worn in hands by women. It is responsible for increasing the blood circulation in one’s body thus rendering us good health. 

Nose ring makes a woman’s face gorgeous. Marathi women in India are particularly spotted with beautiful nose rings. 

Necklace is also regarded as one of the most beautiful ornaments for Indian women. Mangalsutra is the name given to it, which is primarily worn by a married woman in India. 

Anklets are called payal and are made of silver. As the name itself suggests, they are worn in the ankle. Silver is a good conductor of electricity and helps in greater circulation of blood. 

Bichiya or toe ring is worn only by the married woman in India. It is believed that it helps in maintaining her menstrual cycle regular. 

Maang Tika is an ornament that is worn by the Indian women on the head. It is just like hanging pendants waving on the forehead. 

Kardhani is the waist ornament worn around the waist by married Indian women. Silver Kardhani are popular in the Indian context. 

Armband or armlet is a precious metallic ring worn around the biceps by Indian women.

Wednesday 17 July 2013

Visit the Top Wildlife Places in India

With over 80 national parks in India spanning all across, you will simply love wildlife in India cherishing it forever. What’s more, you could spot the famous tiger in any of the deep jungles. 
If you are on a lookout for that perfect tour to India's national parks, you would be surprised with its sheer variety. Have a look at the top wildlife parks in India.


Jim Corbett National Park


Established in 1936, Corbett National Park is India's first national park. Located in Uttarakhand, it comprises of 5 zones. One of the zones, Jhirna is open round the year.


Kanha National Park


Kanha National Park is situated in Madhya Pradesh. With lush saal and bamboo forests, there are ample of streams, lakes and open grasslands. It is a large park that is used in research extensively.



Bandhavgarh National Park


Also in Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh is recognized for its spectacular setting amidst lush green environs. With features such as dense green valleys and rocky hill terrain, it is just perfect for those on a lookout for unbridled fun and adventure.


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Ranthambore National Park

Characterized by rocky plains and steep cliffs, Ranthamore National Park is an inevitable proposition. With a diverse range of flora and fauna, it includes nearly 30 tigers. 


Sunderbans National Park


Recognized as a tangle of mangrove jungle, it comprises of 54 islands and spans into neighbouring Bangladesh. Get ready to access it only by boat and witness beautiful surroundings.



You will simply love the Indian wildlife vicinities for their attractiveness and amazing ambiance.

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Friday 12 July 2013

Popular Foods of North India

North India is immensely rich in offering good food. You will love to know that here food is cooked with reverence. Enchanting culinary delicacies is what we get at the end of day. 

Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian can enjoy here in North India as there is no dearth of mouth watering dishes here. 

You can devour chicken delicacies with variations such as butter chicken, chicken tanghari, chicken roghan josh and much more. Never forget the biryani, which reigns supreme. Delicacies of mutton are also available in abundance. 

For vegetarians, there is enough variety such as buttermilk, pulses, red kidney beans (rajmah), choley chawal, with several food items that are indispensable to taste and attraction. 

You can always enjoy popular Punjabi dishes, Mughlai cuisines and there is no dearth of Kashmiri cuisines as well. The varying flavours and colours of Bihar are amazing. Cuisines from Bihar are also noteworthy. 

Avadh has to offer much with shahi kebabs, kormas, biryani, roomali rotis, sheemal, nahari kulchas, warqi paranthas, the taste of which is enhanced by the touch of saffron. 

The story is extended by Mughlai Cuisine, which offers chappatis, tandoori roti, rumali rotis, puris, paranthas, naans among few others. What’s more, mutton and paneer delicacies are also in abundance. 

Cuisine from Bihar includes Shahi Jhinga Masaledaar, Jhor vali Macchli along with others such as dal litti. For aromas, you get smoked red chilly for aroma.


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Sunday 7 July 2013

Know the 5 Best Spas in India

Exceptional and exclusive, Indian spa industry is growing at an unimaginable pace. Not only Kerala, but spa centers span across India. Here is the list of top spas in India, which will make it clear.

Best Spas in India

1. Wildflower Hall Spa in Shimla - If you love tranquility, this spa is meant for you. Set amongst cedar forests, it is close to Delhi giving you an easy access. It uses plant and flower essences to sooth your senses.

2. Ananda in Rishikesh - Popular among the travelers, the Ananda is nestled in the Himalayas making it attract more visitors. Get ancient therapeutic treatments against the backdrop of Himalayas.


Kaya Kalp Agra
3. Kaya Kalp in Agra - Labeled as the "World's Best City Spa" by UK's Tatler Magazine, it is attractive unlike other spas. As it spreads over 99,000 square feet of unsurpassed opulence, it constitutes the biggest spa in Asia. 

4. Maya Spa, Kumarakom - Winner of Asia Sap awards, it is located amidst the Kerala backwaters, the most tranquil places on earth. With dedicated Ayurvedic treatments and other Oriental and Western style treatments, it is just amazing on a lookout for skin treatments, massage, reflexology, and Shiatsu. 

5. Taj Lake Palace in UdaipurSet besides the alluring lake, Taj Lake Palace is just amazing. Relax like never before and its Royal Spa Boat is a unique feature.

Royal Spa Boat  - Taj Lake Palace Udaipur
The story does not end here as others include Sereno Spa, Goa, Taj Malabar Jiva Spa, Cochin, Amatrra Spa, New Delhi, Quan Spa, Mumbai and Amarvilas Spa, Agra.

Wednesday 3 July 2013

Top 5 Indian Beaches to Get Enthralled

Indian beaches are fast making themselves geared up with popular beaches at Rio, Ibiza, and Australia. Offering lush green and picturesque beaches, you can always get enthralled while strolling especially on any of the following top beaches of India.

  • Varkala - Trivandrum is a place where this stunningly picturesque Varkala beach can be sought. Away from daily hustle bustle much peace reigns here. It may be an alternative to the highly commercialized Kovalam. Get ready to witness the amazing views from the cliff spanning over the Arabian Sea.
Varkala Beach
  • Gokarna - Situated in a small town of Gokarna, in northern Karnataka, it is India’s most tranquil beaches. Be it holiday makers or people with benevolence, it proudly offers something to everyone. It is healthy to note that you can get a Goa feel here. 
Gokarna Beach
  • Palolem -It is just amazing to be here. As it comes enclosed with thick coconut palms, it is considered to be the most beautiful beaches in Goa, India. You can always witness loads of peoples from every nook and corner of the world here. 
Palolem Beach
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  • Baga - Baga beach in north Goa is amazing. With adventure comprising of water sports, dolphin sightseeing, Para-sailing along with mouth watering cuisines, the experience is simply amazing. 
Baga Beach

  • Marari - It is little known but Marari Beach is here for unbridled fun and frolic. Off-the-beat beach, it is relatively quiet as it has not yet fully developed. You can explore marari honeymoon beach in India.
Marari Beach

Wednesday 26 June 2013

Don’t Miss 5 Top Places in Kerala, India

Popularly referred as ‘God’s Own Country’, the state of Kerala is extensively rich in distinctive terms. Bestowed with rich traditions and culture, its lush and unspoiled tropical beauty attracts the keenest travelers.


Once there in Kerala, you will never run short of fun laden activities such as elephant rides, witnessing marvelous temple festivals, and cruising along the tranquil backwaters. The slowness of life calms and soothes your temperament. 

  • Fort Kochi - Fort Kochi depicts an age old entity with marvelous architecture and historical significance. There’s much more to this site with the Saint Francis Church as well. Enjoy Chinese fishing nets and sun sets like never before. Watch Kathakali dance performance, traditional dance and opt for an Ayurvedic treatment. 


  • Periyar National Park - The most popular national park in the southern vicinities of India, it remains open even during the monsoon. Not only watch elephants but ride on them with safaris and much more.  


  • Varkala - The most prominent part of this beach is its setting. Walk on the paved footpath that runs along engulfed with coconut palms, beach shacks, quaint shops, hotels, and guest houses. 

  • Munnar - Munnar is simply the best place to visit in Kerala. With sprawling tea plantations, you can try fresh tea straight from the gardens. Blessed with natural beauty, it is simply beautiful Kerala. Enjoy nature like never before here!  

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  • Wayanad - Witness the bright green mountainous region stretching to the Western Ghats. You will love its scenic beauty. With coconut palms, paddy fields, thick forests and lofty peaks, the ambience is simply cool. 



And above all, you cannot afford to miss the enchanting Kerala backwaters. Indeed, Kerala is ever fascinating; however you cannot afford to miss the mentioned places to see in Kerala, India.

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Monday 17 June 2013

Wanna Top Monsoon Travel Destinations India?



Monsoon’s here in India! Splash and enjoy! No, you don’t have to avoid India when it rains. Come out and get enthralled. Cherish it forever… 

Here’s the top 5 destination detail to ENJOY!!!.

  • Go far to Northern India and enjoy Ladakh. Its remoteness makes it fascinating. Dry barren landscape with historic Buddhist monasteries makes it ever more inviting. Snow melts from June to October and makes it awesome. 
  • The Valley of Flowers National Park is also the choicest destination during monsoon. Witness the blooming flowers as monsoon pours. 300 different types of flowers with hiking opportunity amidst nature await you. 
  • Goa also to be considered as it stands the best venue to enjoy sun, sand and surf especially in wake of monsoon. With lush green environs going greener luxury becomes more affordable. 
  • Monsoon is the best time to visit Ayurvedic resorts. With cool, moist, and dust free environment, the efficacy of the treatment enhances manifold. Relax and recharge optimally.  
  • There’s also wildlife suggestion as you may opt for Periyar National Park, as it is open even during the monsoon. Tranquility reigns supreme here with marvelous sunset sights. 
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All you need to do is decide the best travel monsoon destination in India, as per your preference, and book a tour, now.

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Tuesday 4 June 2013

Complex India Visit, Clear the Airs



The moment you decide to embark on your India visit journey, complexity engulfs you as to how to manage the tour, considering the fact that India is far too wide and complex in existence. We know that India is really complex taking into account its rich flora and fauna, a wide variety of hot tourist destinations, adventure travel opportunities, culture and rich tradition that dates back to ages. 





Right from geographical richness, the story goes ahead to peoples that are unique and hospitable. With various shades of tourism, India is unique in every aspect. Therefore, it is quite obvious to face bewilderment taking into consideration the places to visit India

Although there are ample of India travel packages available online and massive presence of tour operators in the Indian context, there is no dearth of travel operators who come with myriad suggestions. However, it is imperative to note that you must have a plan or else cursory prominent destinations in your mind, which you need to embark upon. That is where things become clear.



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All you need to opt for macro understanding of the region and then close it on micro level bit by bit. For example, you chose South India, Kerala may be the best option in that travel plan and Ayurveda and Spa may be the sub categories. Similarly, all plans may be attended with same sense and understanding.




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Monday 27 May 2013

Choicest Places in India You Can’t Afford to Miss

In case you embark on your India visit, don’t be confused by the magnitude of complexity that India poses in terms of travel. Although, its wide variety of travel opportunities may bewilder the sharpest and keenest travelers of the world, there is a way out in order to better understand and grasp the Indian travel reality. 


Just note down the prominent places to visit, India comes with a many options in return. The foremost is Kerala where Munnar reigns supreme. With expansive borders and picturesque scenario, you will never run short of magnificence in every speck. 



Agra cannot be ignored as Taj Mahal is the most famous monuments of the world in its vicinities awaiting you. The Pink City’ of Jaipur is next on the charts. Glorious past, monuments, forts and palaces; get ready for all while enjoying great hospitality standards.



Enchanting Goa with its pristine beaches is another fascination for the travelers. Though Kashmir remains not to be visited entity on many advisories, yet the charming place is there to enthrall you unlike any other place.

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For those who love spirituality and value tradition, Kanyakumari is the best place to be in. Delhi is amazing with mixed culture that gives safe and reliable peep into India’s emerging urban story. Darjeeling with its pure beauty and Mysore with its heightened purity factor make the ambience enchanting for travelers.


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Saturday 25 May 2013

Know the Best Time to Visit India

India remains colourful all the year round. With festivities and celebrations every month, you will never run short of fun laden activities. Surely, one can visit to India anytime during the year. 

However, for those who consider the harsh climatic conditions –which become brutal at times – while planning their tour to India, the following can be immensely useful. 



Late October Time


From climatic point of view, the best time to visit India begins from late October to mid March. October is the month when the monsoon ends and one gets perfect weather to explore the Indian vicinities. You must seriously consider this point especially if you are visiting Northern India.

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Worst Months (Travel to Himalayas Recommended)

April and May are hot and humid. Temperature hovers around 100F / 40C. This is confined to the northern plains in particular. However, these two months are best for visiting the Himalayan foothills. Hill stations of Shimla and Darjeeling are thronged by travelers during this time. What’s more, even you get pleasant weather in Kashmir and Ladakh during peak summer season.

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Monsoon in Late May

Monsoon begins in late May from the south. It gradually moves north generally taking six weeks. Rains are not that frequent but occur occasionally during the monsoon session.


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Wednesday 22 May 2013

Lay Your Hands on Top Places to See in India



If you have flipped through pages of gobs of guidebooks, pondered hard on travel polls and reviews and still clueless about traveling the best places to see in India, this short piece may clear the airs. 

As we know that the vastness renders India uniqueness and attractiveness, it makes it complex for the traveler to decide the most suitable places to visit. This piece of correspondence may give a chance to attain confidence in this regard. 


Goa reigns supreme with amazing beaches, feni loving people, and shots of wine. Magnificent guesthouses with Portuguese influence on its culture and architecture makes it relive the historic past. 


Don’t forget Ladakh, off-the-beat Indian tourist destination, which depicts virginity in terms of exploration. Mumbai can be next on the charts with a perfect feel of urban lifestyle and Bollywood gives it significance the world over. 


Traditional yet unbeatable, Rajasthan is a hub of mansions, havelis, medieval forts and palaces. Don’t forget to visit Lakshadweep islands, depicting raw natural beauty, in case you love tranquility and serenity more than anything else. 


Kerala is simply magical in every aspect. With palm-lined beaches, houseboats, plantation-covered hills, the ambiance is just amazing. National Parks of India are another inevitable fascination with Jim Corbett National Park reigning supreme. Spot the Royal Tiger here. 


India is truly amazing and variety in its every speck speaks volumes. Enjoy the best place to visit in India to make your journey comprehensive.