Top 10 Places to visit in INDIA
India is
the world’s seventh-largest country stretching from the high mountains
of the Himalayas to the tropical greenery of Kerala, and from the sacred
Ganges to the sands of the Thar desert. Its more than one billion inhabitants are divided into two thousand ethnic groups and speak over 200 different languages.The rich history of India, along with its cultural and geographical diversity makes its international
tourism appeal large and
diverse. Let us have a look at the most
visited places in India, where people from all over the world flow into,
for an thriller vacation -
1. Camping in The Arid Desert of Rajasthan
Twenties is the time to step out of your comfort zone and
do something exciting like staying in a dessert. Challenge yourself by
camping among the endless stretches of sand. As you camp in the rustic
tents, on the horizon is nothing but the unbridled view of sand and sky.
Night brings in its own allure as perched on the royal
divan, you relish in Rajasthani cuisine under the twinkling starts and
revel in the entertainment provided by the local people.
2. Trek to Dudhsagar Falls
Instead of taking the normal route to Dudhsagar Falls, how about trekking up to it? This trail brings along some exciting adventures. Depending upon your fitness levels you can walk on the railway tracks (where you have to be weary of the trains passing by and make sure you are not hit by one), cross the Mondovi River or tread through bountiful jungles.
3. Taj Mahal
Agra is the most visited city in India, since it is home to one of the
greatest eternal symbols of love-Taj Mahal. This white domed marble
mausoleum is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and has an epic love
story behind it. Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Fort, Akbar's tomb, Ram Bagh and
Sikandra fort are some of the must visit places in Agra, apart from Taj
Mahal.
4.Nanda Devi
It's the second highest mountain in India. While
the peak is not that easy to climb for regular folks like us, but the
surrounding Nanda Devi National Park is a must visit atleast once in a lifetime.
5. Mizoram
Mizoram is a land of rolling hills,
valleys, rivers and lakes. As many as 21 major hill ranges or peaks of
different heights run through the length and breadth of the state, with
plains scattered here and there.
6.Lonar Sarovar, Maharashtra
The Lonar Lake is a saline soda
lake located at Lonar in Buldana district, Maharashtra, India which was
created by a meteor impact.
7.Matheran
The smallest hill station in India, Matheran which
is only 90 km from Mumbai, provides a pretty dramatic view of the sunset
and the sunrise.
8. Key Monastery
Key Gompa is a Tibetian Buddhist Monastery
located on top of a hill at an altitude of 13, 668 feet above sea level
close to the Spiti river in Himachal Pradesh. It reportedly, was started
by 100 monks in 1855.
9. Jaipur / Udaipur
Jaipur is also popularly known as the Pink City, is the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan. Jaipur is a very famous tourist and education destination in India.

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.
10. Ajanta Ellora
Ajantha & Ellora are 28 – 30 rock-cut cave monuments created during the first century BC and 5th century AD, containing paintings and sculptures considered to be masterpieces of both Buddhist religious art and universal pictorial art.
The caves are located just outside the village of Ajantha / Ellora in Aurangabad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Since 1983, the Ajanta & Ellora Caves have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Jaipur is also popularly known as the Pink City, is the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan. Jaipur is a very famous tourist and education destination in India.

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.
10. Ajanta Ellora
Ajantha & Ellora are 28 – 30 rock-cut cave monuments created during the first century BC and 5th century AD, containing paintings and sculptures considered to be masterpieces of both Buddhist religious art and universal pictorial art.
The caves are located just outside the village of Ajantha / Ellora in Aurangabad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Since 1983, the Ajanta & Ellora Caves have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
However this is not the end and there are about billions of heritages and places, that must be traveled in India.
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