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The 23 best places to go in India in 2023 

By Condé Nast Traveller

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

If 2022 was the year of revenge travel, let 2023 encourage you to slow down and soak it all in. From immersive art exhibitions to quaint homestays and sexy boutique hotels that offer truly local experiences, our list of the best places to visit in India in 2023 will inspire you to engage with local communities, and travel slower but deeper, in more meaningful, magical ways.

Here, are the 23 destinations – as vetted and recommended by  Condé Nast Traveller editors. And don’t forget to visit our global list of international destinations to visit next year – the best places to visit in 2023 , vetted by  Condé Nast Traveller editors, plus ideas for  places to visit in the UK ,  places to go in the USA , and top spots in Spain . Happy travels.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Go for : A new island hotel and amazing outdoor adventures

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

For the longest time, a trip to the Andamans meant picking between homestays or the only premium boutique hotel on the island. That’s changed in the past few years, with resorts like Taj Exotica Resort & Spa and Jalakara . The most recent entrant to the mix is Tilar Siro , a CGH Earth outpost in Havelock Island (now, Swaraj Dweep). The 25-key property is breezy, green and immersive. You can learn about the island’s history and food, take scuba diving courses and enjoy guided walks through the dense rainforests. There’s a lot to do beyond Havelock, including sea safaris at Cinque Island and kayaking expeditions with stargazing thrown in. Take a day trip to Barren Island to visit India’s only active volcano or take a ferry to Little Andaman Island for pristine beaches and lagoons.  Arundhati Ail

Arittapatti, Tamil Nadu

Go for : Tamil Nadu’s first Biodiversity Heritage Site

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

A first for the state, Arittapatti village – roughly 230kms from Coimbatore – has been declared Tamil Nadu’s first and India’s 35th Biodiversity Heritage Site. As green spaces across the globe shrink, this move by the state government is a step towards a greener future and an attempt to preserve the unique landscape of rocky hills that supports 72 lakes, 200 natural spring ponds, and three reservoirs, apart from the 75 species of birds, raptor species, megalithic structures and rock-cut temples that date back 2,000 years in the area. While the state government prepares to build the area’s tourism potential, go before the crowds surge, to enjoy birdsong, gushing streams and a biodiverse ecosystem.  Smitha Menon

Go for: Cruises on the Brahmaputra River

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Cruises across the mighty Brahmaputra River and an exploration of its riverine culture has thrown a new spotlight on Assam’s culture, history and biodiversity. These river cruises are offered both by Assam Tourism and by private operators like the Assam Bengal Navigation Company which have upped the ante on luxury travel with vessels that encapsulate the heritage and culture of the region and tours that provide a window into the history, culture and crafts of the state. The latest of these is the soon-to-be-launched Ganga Vilas Cruise, the world’s longest cruise from Varanasi to Assam via Bangladesh which will embark on its maiden voyage in January 2023. These cruises offer a unique perspective of the land from water and provide access to islands and national parks and include craft tours, local food experiences, tea garden trails, village walks, visits to age-old temples and a chance to see the Great Indian One Horned Rhino in the wild.  Diya Kohli

Arunachal Pradesh

Go for : The newfound accessibility, Ziro Festival, untouched nature

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Arunachal Pradesh is the ideal destination for a retreat into silence. Jaw-dropping sunsets take over the valleys here, more than 500 species of birds call the wooded landscape of this state their home and the gush of a hidden waterfall will be the only sound to break your chain of thought. Until now, the state’s natural beauty remained unexplored for the lack of accessibility. But in November 2022, the inauguration of the Donyi Polo airport opened gateways to the possibility of a novel getaway. With this airport located in Hollongi, some 15 km from Itanagar, travellers finally have direct access to the capital city and a new entry point into the state. Visit Tawang Monastery – the largest monastery in India – while you’re here, trek through the untouched fields of Bomdila or make plans to drop by for the Ziro Festival for a weekend of music and eco-conscious living against the stunning Himalayan backdrop.  Ria Gupta

Bengaluru, Karnataka

Go for : The Museum of Art & Photography, benne dosa, Cubbon Park promenade

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Namma Bengaluru has something new to offer you every time you visit it. If you are an art lover, the city’s latest offering, the Museum of Art & Photography – which will go public in early 2023 – will open up a whole new world encompassing photographs, ancient and modern art, sculptures and textiles and more. Let the colours of contemporary artist Jangarh Singh Shyam’s  Portrait of a Barasingha  wash over you or marvel at the intricacies of the bronze sculptures from decades ago at the cultural space which is located in the heart of the city on Kasturba Road. Once you have had your art fill, head to the Airlines Hotel less than 500 metres away and enjoy a plate of crispy masala dosa with piping hot sambar, coconut chutney and a freshly brewed tumbler of filter coffee – all under a lush green tree canopy. Burn all of it off with a leisurely walk at Cubbon Park just a few metres away and head to the good old Blossom Book House or its newer, hipper contender, Champaca to pick up your next read.  Sneha Kanchan

Belur and Halebid, Karnataka

Go for : The sacred temples of the Hoysala Empire – India’s official nomination for the  UNESCO World Heritage Site tag in 2022-23

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Why should you visit 12th-century temples in 2023? For starters, these magnificent structures about 200kms from Bengaluru are intricately carved and shockingly well-preserved reminders of the Hoysala dynasty, a secular family – that receives less attention from history lovers as compared to the Vijayanagar Empire’s Hampi – that ruled across the Deccan region from 1006 to about 1346 CE. The Hoysaleswara temple in Halebid, which loosely translates to old capital or ruined city, demonstrates how the rulers of yore encouraged the intermingling of religions and ideologies: the structure follows the Shaivism tradition but includes themes and motifs from Vaishnavism and Shaktism, along with images from Jainism. Inside, painstakingly hand-carved sculptures depict scenes from the Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana. Along with this temple, the nearby Kesava temple in Belur has also been proposed to be listed under the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The ensembles blend Dravidian-style design with Bhumija and Nagara traditions of temple architecture from central and northern India, respectively.  SM

Go for : New hotels and restaurants and the Goa Carnival

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Spanish tapas at Mystras in Assagao, a taste of spiced Indian fare at Juju in Colva and cocktails and mushroom cakes at Fig & Maple – these are only some of the new delights on Goa’s burgeoning food and drink scene. Helming the revolution of South Indian cuisine in Goa is the newly opened Hosa, a Portuguese-styled outpost set up by Rohit Khattar of Indian Accent, Comorin and Koloman. With JW Marriott’s new property slated to pop up in Vagator next year, there’s ample to keep you hooked to the sunny state. For a taste of the spirit of Goa, make sure you witness the processions of the Goa Carnival 2023. Come February , the streets of Panjim, Mapusa, Margao and Vasco will come alive with dancers, acrobats, musicians and the escorts that tail the carnival’s King Momo. It’s the time of year when pranksters come knocking on doors, street plays celebrate the art of mockery and everyone unites for the love of food, drink and merriment. Don’t leave without taking back a souvenir in the form of one of the many homegrown spirits coming out of the state.  RG

Hanle, Ladakh

Go for : India’s first Dark Sky Reserve, Hanle Monastery

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Experience a starry night like never before at Hanle, a picturesque hamlet in Ladakh. Hanle is set to be the main character in India’s astronomical tourism story as the site for the country’s first Dark Sky Reserve which will be operational by early 2023. Situated 4,500 metres above sea level as part of the Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary, the reserve aims to lower light pollution for better observation of the inky night sky dotted with stars and planets. Once there, do not forget to visit the 17th-century Hanle Monastery located on a hilltop for some inner peace and a panoramic view of the village and its unique landscape.  SK

Jaipur, Rajasthan

Go for : Safaris, the Jaipur Literature Festival and new hotel and bar openings

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Safari enthusiasts can now go on a leopard game drive just 30 minutes away from Jaipur city. In May 2022, the Rajasthan state government opened up the Amargarh Leopard Reserve, which sprawls across 1,524 hectares and is home to 16 cats and 250 species of birds. Besides the leopard, keep your eyes peeled for hyenas, jackals, wild cats, foxes, civets, nilgai, sambar and birds including peacocks, parakeets and woodpeckers. Amagarh is also home to an 18th-century fort built by Maharaja Jawai Singh II. Time your visit to one of India’s most exciting literature festivals. The Jaipur Literature Fest is slated to take place from 19 to 23 January and will feature speakers like Anthony Sattin and Sudha Murty. Stay at the newly opened Villa Palladio , a nine-room boutique hotel that looks straight out of a jewel box, from the duo behind the famous Bar Palladio. For a drink, check out Johri & Sons, a slick new bar concocting smashing cocktails with a twist, and a side of ker sangri samosas and roomali khakra. It’s a fitting end to a day spent in the wilderness.  Shradha Shahani

Srinagar, India

Go for: New infrastructure for easier road tripping, elevated nature retreats

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Srinagar, an alluring and once hard-to-visit destination in the Kashmir Valley, is opening up to travellers in a big way in 2023, with new roadways making it easier than ever to get in and around.

In the heart of the Kashmir Valley, the gem of Srinagar – with its winding waterways and colourful houseboats – is equally alluring and challenging to plan a visit to. Yet the destination seems to be shifting gears, with the government greenlighting development projects that will benefit travellers.

Srinagar has some vibrant new openings:  Karan Mahal , a swanky, intimate stay in the historic residence of Kashmir’s former rulers and amid nearly 60 acres of orchards and woods, launched last year, while  Qayaam Gah , a stylish, Sufi-inspired nature retreat in the Zabarwan Hills, with unfettered bird’s-eye views of Dal Lake, opened this summer. Additionally, Indian Hotels Company Limited (also behind the Taj Hotels) will bring its affordable brand, Ginger Hotels , to Srinagar in the first half of 2023.

The capital is also about to get a boost in accessibility, with a spate of highways and tunnels planned to open in 2023 that will, among other connections, make it easier to drive from Kashmir – across breathtaking landscapes – to neighbouring Ladakh, even in winter. Other side trips that will be easier to reach, thanks to the new infrastructure: Sonamarg (which translates to “golden meadow”), a stunning hill station that is poised for substantial tourism development in the years to come, and Pahalgam, an idyllic getaway that has long drawn travellers to its pastoral charms. The latter will see, in early 2023, the opening of  Shepherd’s Barn , a cottage stay by Ramneek Kaur (whose family owns the Bollywood-favourite Pahalgam Hotel), which will add rooms to an existing program of craft tours and local activities under the auspices of the Shepherd Crafts Cultural Centre. With so much change underfoot, there is no better time to experience the area – and before everyone else starts to do the same. Saumya Ancheri

Jeypore, Odisha

Go for: New trekking trails

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Amid the heritage structures and urban strongholds of Odisha, Jeypore poses as a fine repository of all things natural. From caves hidden in the depths of forests to bold waterfalls, there’s ample to see and discover here. Thanks to the local administration’s efforts, one of its key areas – the Nakti Dangar hill of Jeypore’s Pangi forest reserve – will soon have a designated trail route for travellers. This means that you will now be able to navigate through the wild at a height of 1,400 metres. On the way, you can spot various endangered species such as the Jeypore Hill Gecko. The project is expected to be completed towards the end of 2023 and will present a resting stop at the top of the hill to complement the trail. The city also packs within it a host of cultural outposts. Think temples, palaces and the forts that let you in on the city’s past as a trading hotspot – all surrounded by the Eastern Ghats and blanketed in a cool breezy climate.  RG

Kochi, Kerala

Go for : Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Chinese fishing nets, history lessons

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Come December , the bright bylanes of fort Kochi will don different expressions of art as Kochi-Muziris Biennale returns physically after a brief pandemic-induced hiatus. The Biennale, an international contemporary art exhibition, will spill into the next year and end in April 2023 with installations and events set up in and around several locations of the scenic Fort Kochi. Be sure to set a couple of days aside to cover as many locations and artworks as you can while taking in the beauty of the place and its architecture on foot. For the history buffs, there are the 16th-century Mattancherry Palace built by the Portuguese and the Paradesi Synagogue in Jew Town that will momentarily transport you back to that era. As the sun sets, Chinese fishing nets will beckon you with a lively and fun fish auction experience.  SK

Go for : The coast’s newest surf school and beach zipline in Devgad

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

In 2021, the Chipi Parule Airport in Sindhudurg was finally inaugurated after a wait of more than 20 years. This year brought another reason to visit the Konkan coast. Adventure company Flying Konkan has launched the very first Board Surfing School on the coast at the Devgad and Taramburi beaches. At the Flying Konkan Surfing School, beginners and experienced surfers are welcome to catch some waves. The coast at Devgad (about 100km from Ratnagiri, towards Goa) is less crowded and less explored than most shores, creating an ideal atmosphere for slow, leisurely surfing. Waves are typically 3-5ft in April and can reach 10ft in May. If you’re not interested in surfing, you can enjoy the school’s very own coastal zipline over the beach.  AA

Kuno, Madhya Pradesh

Go for: The comeback of cheetahs, vibe with the wild

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

When you draw up your travel calendar for 2023, do not forget to squeeze in a quick trip to the centre of the country for a very special reason. Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park recently became home to cheetahs that have made a comeback in India seven decades after being declared extinct. By 2023, you should get a chance to spot the Namibian cheetahs (all eight of them if you’re lucky!) roaming in all their spotted glory in the lap of the Vindhyas at Kuno. If the cheetahs are elusive, you can always hop onto a safari jeep and let the park’s flora and fauna – with close to 30 mammals, 200 birds and 14 species of fish – whisk you away from the fast-paced city life.  SK

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Go for : Lollapalooza, Van Gogh 360 and the exciting sports scene

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

There are ample reasons to visit the city of dreams on any given day. It could be for the serendipity of catching your favourite stars shooting in the middle of Kala Ghoda, or for the miraculous urban forest where leopards roam in midst of all things manmade. But in the coming year, some never-before moments will accentuate the bustling little world that is Mumbai. Chicago’s international music festival Lollapalooza ( 28-29 January 2023 ) is making its Asia debut in the city in 2023. Indigenous artists such as AP Dhillon, Prateek Kuhad, Bombay Brass and others will share the space with international hit bands Imagine Dragons, Cigarettes After Sex, Zhu and Diplo. While you’re here for the love of music, also head to Van Gogh 360 (20 January to 17 February 2023), an immersive art experience that’ll display 300 artworks by the Dutch painter in a never-before setting. The floors and ceilings of Mumbai’s World Trade Centre will be drenched in colour, complemented by audio-visual elements for a dreamy experience. 2023 is also a big year for sports in the country. With India hosting the 2023 ICC World Cup, Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium is expected to run at least a few of the matches on the roster.  RG

Go for : Offroading, the Hornbill Festival

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

In a spur to promote off-roading tourism in Nagaland, the state’s government has been urging travellers to head off the beaten track. Nagaland Offroad, an initiative by the Government of Nagaland with Wander Beyond Boundaries, encourages travel beyond the conventional destinations of Kohima and Dimapur. This is a land where between the slush and ridges, local communities welcome you with open arms and a jungle of wilderness awaits exploration. As part of the initiative, you can stay in local homestays, eat at regional restaurants and discover craft shops on your way. You can choose a track across 13 districts, each presenting unique topographies, flora and fauna and local culture to interact with. After a brief hiatus, the famous Hornbill Festival held near Kohima also sprung back in 2021. If you haven’t yet, watch the tribes of Nagaland display the best of their traditions in wrestling matches, bamboo festivals, walkathons, heritage walks, loin loom events and more.  RG

Pune, Maharashtra

Go for : The indie food scene

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Butchers, brewers, bakers and even candlemakers: this hip city is home to all. Pune has a combination of things going for itself like its proximity to Mumbai, affordable housing and a laidback but driven attitude. This chill vibe has since attracted young working professionals and entrepreneurs looking to start up in a city that has access to green open spaces and an audience that wants the coolth of Mumbai minus its hustle. Feeding this community is a crop of food folks hungry for more. There’s Dohiti, which churns not just warm, flaky croissants out but also cinnamon rolls with local ingredients like jaggery and finger millet and swaps blueberry for the local kokum (Garcinia indica) in cheesecakes; Niket Drego of The Daily Cut, which focuses on small-batch experimental cold cuts such as vindaloo chorizo, and WeIdliwale, a restaurant and delivery kitchen that zooms into regional cuisine from Karnataka. Tipplers have a range of options to choose from as well: craft brewery Great State Aleworks collaborates with farmers for new brews while others like Yavasura, Kimaya Brewing Co., Doolally and Moonshine Meadery, believed to be Asia’s first meadery, are all based out of the city. Experimental food pop-ups with brewers, chefs, bakers and mixologists add to the inventive dine-out scene.  SM

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Go for : A truly luxurious wellness circuit

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Rishikesh, often referred to as the birthplace of yoga, became a port of call this year for travellers looking to meld wellness with classic luxury. Vana, a wellness retreat near Dehradun, Uttarakhand, announced a rebrand as Six Senses Vana that offers everything from a four-day fast fix-up to complete detoxification of body and mind during a month-long Ayurvedic Panchakarma retreat. At Ananda in the Himalayas , situated around a restored Maharaja's palace in the hills above Rishikesh, guests can pick from Eastern healing philosophies – Ayurveda, Vedanta, yoga – blended with Western techniques. And Taj Rishikesh , which sprawls over 12.5 acres of lush gardens on the slopes of the Garhwali Himalayas along the banks of river Ganga offers spa treatments influenced by the characteristics of the mighty river. Think sensitivity, calm, energy, generosity and strength.  SM

Santiniketan, West Bengal

Go for : The Baul Festival, art, culture and Rabindranath Tagore

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Santiniketan, home to the acclaimed Viswa Bharati University and Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, is a hub of literature, art and culture in West Bengal. This prestigious university, set up by Tagore in 1921, was an extension of the ashram and school started by his father Maharishi Debendranath Tagore. Envisioned as a space of learning, scholarship and propagation of the arts, the university is the green heart of the town of Bolpur and it is surrounded by the idyllic surrounds of the Birbhum countryside, complete with picturesque rivers, red earth and forests of mango, sal and golden acacia trees. Its history and heritage structures are likely to be inscribed into the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2023. These include the stunning Kanch Mandir, a prayer hall made of Belgian glass and the Kala Bhavana or fine arts faculty with sculptures, frescos and murals by its illustrious faculty including modern Indian art and sculpture pioneers Nandalal Bose and Ramkinkar Baij. Unhurried tours on foot or cycle rickshaw allow visitors to take it all in and stop for an occasional tea break at any of the charming cafes in the area. Apart from Tagore’s own enterprise and its legacy in his poetry and songs, Santiniketan also straddles the region’s folk culture, food and craft – from baul musicians to local food and cotton weaving – all of which are showcased in community-run spaces and weekly fairs or haats under the trees. Visit between winter and spring to participate in the Poush mela (December), the Baul mela (January) and the Basanta Utsav (March) – where songs reverberate through the land and men and women dance in joyous celebration.  DK

Go for : New hotels, cherry blossoms, music and food festivals

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

If you consider nature a luxury, there was never a dearth of luxury in Shillong. The Meghalayan capital, with its pink winter and green trekking trails, holds an abundance of wild escapades. But to add to that, the state-owned Crowborough Hotel also opened its doors as Vivanta Meghalaya in September 2022. Being Meghalaya’s first five-star property, this hotel is the state’s first take on a luxury getaway. The next big thing on the cards is the opening of Courtyard by Marriott next year. Travellers will now have a host of stay options for when they visit to explore the city’s indie rock scene or wild forests. While you’re here, catch the Shillong Autumn Festival as the banks of Umiam Lake turn into a hub of local food, crafts and music, and watch the landscape bloom with flowers at the Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival. Save an extra day and drive 20 km to Umbir, where every November, the eco-friendly Hills Festival presents an opportunity to camp under the stars, learn about local foraging and feast on local cuisine.  RG

Tons Valley, Uttarakhand

Go for : Idyllic mountain views and a truly local experience

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

After setting up an online shop in 2020 to enable city dwellers to buy produce like fresh apples and kidney beans from farmers based in rural Uttarakhand, the Tons Shop is under threat, due to a rise in shipping prices. One way to help bring capital back to the locals in the idyllic rolling hills and lush green valleys of Uttarakhand is to sign up for a trail of Tons, organised by Tons Trails , a social enterprise promoting sustainable tourism in the region. In the spring, instead of crowding Dehradun, tourists can follow nomads into mystical grasslands, drink from glacial streams and learn about seasonal flowers and medicinal plants via a tour led by locals.  SM

Udupi, Karnataka

Go for : a new pet-friendly homestay, birdwatching and untouched beaches

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

Most people would associate the word "Udupi" with India's many Udupi restaurants—a genre of restaurants across Indian cities serving South Indian classics like idlis, vadas, dosas and more. But there's a lot more to the region in Karnataka. About an hour's drive from Mangaluru, Udupi is home to several vibrant temples, the most popular of which is the Udupi Sri Krishna Temple. In 2022, travelling pet parents Priyanka Jena and Tanveer Taj set up Praana Experience , their three-bedroom homestay, on a parcel of land right by the sea in the district. The homestay also has a studio home that recently opened for long-term rentals. You're welcome to bring your pets, of course, and there are chirping birds and sounds of sea waves to keep you company. An observatory within and a forest close by allow for some quiet birdwatching and you could spot hornbills and peacocks. There are more than a few beaches to explore – Maravanthe, Mattu and Malpe are closest – and most are crowd-free and pristine.  AA

India’s luxury trains

Go for : a timeless travel experience

The 23 best places to visit in India in 2023

After a temporary halt due to Covid-19, two of India’s most luxurious trains are set to be back in action. The carriages of Rajasthan’s Palace on Wheels, launched in 1982, were once those of the maharajas and nizams. The eight-day journey starts in Delhi and takes you to all the best sights of Rajasthan, from the palaces of Udaipur and Jaipur to the nature and wildlife of Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, before heading to Agra for the iconic Taj Mahal. The Deccan Odyssey, which is likely to restart operations in 2023, is counted among the world’s most opulent trains. Pick from six-week-long journeys that go through Maharashtra, Ranthambore National Park, Goa, Hyderabad, Gujarat or Agra. You will, of course, be well taken care of onboard both trains, at the massage centres, bars and restaurants.  AA

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The landscape of India provides for an infinite number of holiday destinations in India- from scenic locations to sites soaked in history, from cities bustling with chaos and confusion to laid-back and relaxed stays, India is truly diverse. Amidst this huge list of vacation spots, choosing the perfect location for your next trip can be daunting. Well! We are here to relieve you of this dilemma as we present to you the list of top 30 destinations in India for all kinds of travelers, whether you like quiet and serene mountains or small towns with their hustle and bustle. Read along to find the perfect travel destination for your next vacation.

List of 30 Best Places to Visit in India

  • Rann of Kutch
  • Spiti Valley
  • Ranthambore
  • Jim Corbett National Park

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Kashmir:  For its Captivating Natural Beauty

Kashmir Lake

One of the most incredible places in India, Kashmir is known for its natural beauty and is thus, rightly called Heaven on Earth. With its picturesque lakes , lush fruit orchards, verdant meadows, pines and deodars forests, all enclosed with mountains of Himalayan and Pir-Panjal ranges – Kashmir seems to have directly made its way right out from a postcard.

The beautiful Kashmir Valley is home to many destinations ideal for nature lovers, family vacationers, honeymooners, and even a group of friends. Along with great sightseeing opportunities, it offers adventure activities like trekking , skiing, and river rafting, recreational activities like fishing & angling, and even spa & wellness. Shopaholics and food lovers can also have their share of enjoyment as Kashmir spoils them with many options.

Top Places to Visit in Kashmir

  • Aru & Betaab Valley
  • Gurez Valley

Top Things to Do in Kashmir

  • Boating in Dal Lake, Srinagar
  • Skiing in Gulmarg
  • Angling & Fishing in Pahalgam
  • White Water River Rafting in Pahalgam and Sonmarg
  • Shopping for Leather Items, Pashmina Shawls, and Traditional Kashmiri Handicraft
  • Trying Wazwan (traditional dishes)

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Ladakh: For its Unmatched Adventure Options

Ladakh

The land of high mountain passes , barren mountains, alpine lakes & meadows, enchanting valleys and ancient colourful Buddhist monasteries , Ladakh is one of the must-visit destinations in India. It is ideal for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Ladakh is unlike any place to visit in India. It is here that you can witness some of the world’s highest mountain passes as well as exotic wildlife species in India’s largest national park. This must-visit destination in India is perfect for motorbiking and mountain biking, camping, river rafting, trekking and peak climbing adventures.

Top Places to Visit in Ladakh

  • Pangong Lake
  • Nubra Valley
  • Zanskar Valley

Top Things to Do in Ladakh

  • Trekking & Hiking
  • Peak Climbing
  • Motor Biking
  • Mountain Biking
  • White Water River Rafting
  • Wildlife Sighting especially snow leopards
  • Attend Festivals in the Monasteries

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Delhi: For its Incredible History and Past

Delhi Red Fort

The capital city makes for one of the perfect travel destinations in India. A city of heritage , monuments, teeming with bazaars and mouth-watering street food, high-end malls, and luxury hotels & restaurants; Delhi has something for everyone. So whether you are looking for a heritage walk or a shopping experience or for kids-friendly activities or places for photography or even seek the blessings of god, Delhi will not disappoint.

Top Places to Visit in Delhi

  • Humayun’s Tomb
  • Jama Masjid
  • Qutub Minar
  • Nizamuddin Dargah
  • Chandni Chowk
  • Lotus Temple
  • Akshardham Temple
  • Rashtrapati Bhawan

Things to Do in Delhi

  • Try delectable street food
  • Listen to qawwalis at Nizamuddin
  • Take a tour on Hop On Ho Off (HOHO) Bus
  • Go shopping in Chandni Chowk, Sarojini Nagar, Dilli Haat
  • Architecture photography
  • Heritage walk

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Sikkim: For its Breathtaking Natural Vistas and Enthralling Adventures

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One of the most beautiful places in India, Sikkim is a glittering gem of the North-East Himalayas. This northeast Indian destination is popular for being home to the world’s third highest mountain, Kanchenjunga (8586 m). Sikkim is one of the best destinations in India to spend a peaceful and laid back holiday as well as enjoy enthralling adventure activities.

Teeming with some of the world’s scenic trekking trails and rivers, this little northeastern state makes for a perfect adventure destination in India for trekkers, rafting enthusiasts, mountaineers and rock climbers. It is also famous for offering an experience of Yak Safari.

Sikkim is also a perfect place to go for some meditation sessions at numerous old Buddhist monasteries. Don’t miss out on delicious Sikkimese delicacies and shop to your heart’s content and buy Sikkimese handicrafts, thangka paintings and mural items.

Top Attractions in Sikkim

  • Yumthang Valley
  • Tsomgo Lake
  • Rumtek Monastery
  • Do-Drul Chorten
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden

Things to Do in Sikkim

  • River Rafting in Teesta River
  • Paragliding
  • Cable Car Ride in Gangtok
  • Motorbiking
  • Bungee Jumping at Singshore Bridge
  • Helicopter Ride
  • Caving/Spelunking at North Lha-Ri-Nying Phu

Check out:   Best of Sikkim Tourism Packages

Meghalaya: For its Spellbinding Natural Beauty 

Meghalaya Shillong

Also known as the abode of clouds, Meghalaya is a hidden gem nestled in the lap of pine-covered Khasi and Garo Hills in the Northeastern part of India. One of the most picturesque states of North East India with its innumerable waterfalls, mystic caves, dense forests and sparkling lakes and rivers; Meghalaya is an ideal destination in India for trekkers, cavers/spelunkers and nature lovers.

It is only in Meghalaya where you will come across unique man-made living root bridges that are grown and not built. The ‘double decker living root bridge’ in Cherrapunjee is one such artistic splendour that has been standing strong for over 200 years. Meghalaya also offers a sneak peek of its tribal life along with delicious local food. The state offers a travel experience in India unlike any other.

Top Attractions in Meghalaya

  • Cherapunjee
  • Elephant Falls
  • Nohkalikai Waterfalls
  • Mawsmai Cave
  • Double Decker Living Root Bridge
  • Balpakram National Park
  • Nohsngithiang Falls

Things to Do in Meghalaya

  • Caving/Spelunking
  • Ziplining in Cherapunjee
  • Cliff jumping & Boating in Dawki

Check out: Meghalaya North East Sightseeing Tour Packages

Kerala: For its Backwaters, Beaches & Culture

Kerala Houseboat Backtwater

Pristine backwaters, coconut-palm fringed beaches, rejuvenating Ayurvedic massages and colourful festivals; Yes! You guessed it right. I am talking about God’s own country, Kerala . One of the most picturesque places in India with a footfall of thousands of tourists every year, Kerala is tucked between Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats and is blessed with immense natural beauty.

Besides serene backwaters and pristine beaches, Kerala is also home to scenic hill stations and numerous wildlife sanctuaries. Offering an umpteen number of tourist activities, Kerala is a must-visit destination for every traveller. From memorable houseboat stays to nature walks through the sprawling tea gardens to wildlife safari to mesmerizing Kathakali performance to savouring traditional dishes, Kerala has a lot to offer.

Top Attractions in Kerala

  • Periyar National Park
  • Thiruvananthapuram

Things to Do in Kerala

  • Wildlife Safari
  • Houseboat stay and Sail on the Backwaters
  • Ayurveda Massage
  • Scuba Diving
  • Cycling & Biking
  • Windsurfing in Payyoli Beach, Somatheeram Beach, Alappuzha Beach and Varkala Beach
  • Bamboo Rafting in Periyar National Park
  • Paragliding in Vagamon and Varkala
  • Snorkelling in Bond Safari in Kovalam, coast of Vizhinjam and at Varkala beach
  • Spice or Coffee Plantation Tour
  • Birdwatching
  • Watch Folk Dance Performance
  • Witness Snake Boat Race
  • Try the Delicious Food of Kerala

Check out: Best of Kerala South India Tour Packages

Andaman: For its Pristine Beauty and Array of Water Sports

Andaman Island

Known for their picturesque landscape comprising pristine beaches, azure waters and verdant forests, Andaman & Nicobar are a group of more than 500 islands situated in an infinite expanse of the Bay of Bengal. Packed with an array of interesting activities, Andaman & Nicobar is indeed one of the best beach destinations in India.

The islands are home to one of the best beaches in Asia, Radhanagar Beach, which is a paradise for honeymoon couples. For adventure lovers, the azure waters teeming with a diverse marine life and coral reefs, offer a perfect ambience to indulge in some world-class scuba diving and sea walking experiences. The islands are perfect for sighting exotic colourful birds, camping under the open sky and even trying your hands at a bar-be-que, cooking your own fresh catch of a fish or crab.

Top Attractions in Andaman & Nicobar

  • Havelock Island
  • Radhanagar Beach
  • Cellular Jail
  • Ross Island
  • Viper Island
  • Neil Island
  • Baratang Island
  • Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex
  • Little Andaman
  • Barren Island
  • Long Island
  • Corbyn’s Beach

Things to Do in Andaman & Nicobar

  • Snorkelling
  • Mangrove Kayaking
  • Underwater Sea Walking

Check out: Best of Holiday Packages for Andaman

Goa: For its Beaches, World-heritage Churches, Food & Nightlife

Goa Paragliding

Known for its gorgeous beaches, stellar nightlife, delish seafood, world-heritage listed monuments, Goa is where all the fun is in India. Although the beaches of Goa are the primary tourism attractions, there are many surprises waiting to be unravelled.

Goa has one of the best nightlife in India with trendy bars, beach shacks, elegant cafes and many clubs and discotheques. For those looking for a luxury stay, South Goa has many options.

For the history buffs, Old Goa is replete with many whitewashed churches, crumbling forts and spectacular mansions. The adventure junkies are also spoilt for choice in Goa with a number of watersports including snorkelling and jet skiing. The beautiful and quiet settings of Goa also make it a great destination for yoga and Ayurveda.

Top Attractions in Goa

  • Calangute Beach
  • Basilica of Bom Jesus
  • Fort Aguada
  • Anjuna Beach
  • Dudhsagar Waterfalls
  • Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception
  • Chapora Fort
  • Arambol Beach
  • Palolem Beach
  • Vagator Beach

Things to Do in Goa

  • Watersports
  • Shopping in Anjuna Flea Market and Night Market
  • Yoga & Ayurveda
  • Visit Spice Plantation
  • Bungee Jumping at Mayem Lake
  • Go-Karting in Arpora
  • Try Seafood
  • Take an Electric Bike Tour
  • Heritage Walk in Fontainhas
  • Climb up to Charpora For

Check out:   Goa Tourism Packages

Agra, Uttar Pradesh: For its Unprecedented Mughal Grandeur

Tajmahal Agra

Home to the symbol of love, Taj Mahal , Agra in Uttar Pradesh finds its spot on the world heritage map.  With its three gems, the impressive Taj Mahal, magnificent Agra Fort and splendid Fatehpur Sikri; the city charms thousands of tourists including historians and art lovers from all across India and the world.

Agra also gives a chance to savour authentic and traditional Mughlai flavours, shopping in the lively markets teeming with marble handicrafts & fine leather items, and even soaking your spirits in the enthralling fiesta of the Taj Mahotsav. For a more closer look at this heritage city, get on an off the beaten path journey and explore the narrow alleyways of the old city, ancient temples or visit the renowned poet, Mirza Ghalib’s birthplace.

Top Attractions in Agra

  • Fatehpur Sikri
  • Itimad-ud-Daulah Tomb
  • Mehtab Bagh
  • Akbar’s Tomb/Sikandra
  • Chini Ka Rauza
  • Wildlife SOS

Things to Do

  • Savour delicacies of Agra
  • Shop at Kinari Bazar
  • Watch Kalakriti Dance Drama Show
  • Watch Light & Sound Show at Agra Fort
  • Boat Ride on Yamuna River

Check out: Delhi Agra Jaipur Golden Triangle Tour Packages

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh: For its Spiritual Essence

Varanasi

Exploration of India remains incomplete without a trip to the holy city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh . Also known as the city of Moksha (salvation), the place holds a great religious significance for the Hindus.

Situated on the banks of sacred river Ganga , the city is believed to be more than 5000 years old. Bustling with enchanting ancient temples and holy Ghats crowded with people performing various rituals and prayers, Varanasi makes for an ultimate spiritual travel destination India.

Varanasi offers a number of experiences such as paying homage to Lord Shiva in the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple or taking a dip in the holy waters of river Ganga absolving your sins or witnessing the famed Ganga Aarti. When in the city, a must-try is Benaras ki Chaat. Shopping in Varanasi for musical instruments and world-renowned Benarasi Silk Sarees is also a must.

Top Attractions in Varanasi

  • Kashi Vishwanath Temple
  • Dasaswamedh Ghat
  • Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple
  • New Vishwanath Temple
  • Tulsi Manasa Temple
  • Durga Temple
  • Tibetan Temple
  • Manikarnika Ghat
  • Bharat Mata Mandir
  • Vishwanath Gali

Things to Do in Varanasi

  • Boat Ride on Ganga River
  • Watch Ganga Aarti on Dasaswamedh Ghat
  • Try Street Food
  • Try Food at Different Cafes

Check out: 2 Nights 3 Days Varanasi Sightseeing Tour Package

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan: For its Rajputana Magnificence and Plethora of Desert Activities

Jaisalmer Desert Camel Safari

Also known as the Land of the Golden Sand, Jaisalmer in Rajasthan is a beautiful city known for its rich cultural heritage and tales of brave Rajput rulers. This popular tourist destination is flanked by the expansive Thar Desert. Jaisalmer offers an authentic experience of Rajasthani culture, traditions, and heritage with its magnificent Sonar Quila or the Jaisalmer Fort, havelis, delectable food, and camel safari opportunity in the desert.

The annual Jaisalmer Desert Festival is a major attraction in the city and a visual treat. Folk dances, cultural and musical performances, campfires under open starlit sky, enthralling camel shows, local haats (shops) selling exquisite jewellery and handicrafts, can also be witnessed and experienced in this must-see festival in Jaisalmer.

Top Attractions in Jaisalmer

  • Jaisalmer Fort
  • Sam Sand Dunes
  • Patwon ki Haveli
  • Nathmal ki Haveli
  • Salim Singh ki Haveli
  • Kuldhara Village
  • Jain Temples
  • Desert National Park
  • Gadisar Lake
  • Tazia Tower and Badal Palace
  • Tanot Mata Temple
  • Windmill Park

Things to Do in Jaisalmer

  • Camel Safari & Dune Bashing in Sam Dunes
  • Shopping in Sadar Bazaar, Bhatia Bazaar, Manak Chowk, Pansari Bazaar
  • Parasailing in Kanoi
  • Paramotoring
  • Quad Biking
  • Desert Camping
  • Wildlife safari in Desert National Park
  • Watch Puppet Show
  • Try delectable food of Rajasthan

Check out: Jaisalmer Sightseeing Tourism Packages

Rann of Kutch, Gujarat: For its Salt Desert and Village Life Experience

Run of Kutch Gujarat

An enormous stretch of white salt desert, the Great Rann of Kutch in Gujarat is amongst the best places to visit in India. Sprawling in an area of 7500 sq km, Rann of Kutch is one of the largest salt deserts in the world and only one of its kind in India. This must-see place in Gujarat comes to life during the annual Rann Utsav when the white canvas gets painted with different hues and shades of lively folk performances and art.

Along with live folk music and dance performances, one can enjoy camel safaris and delicious Kutch cuisine. Visitors can also watch colourful migratory birds in the Chhari Dhand Bird Sanctuary, breath-taking views of the infinite expanse of the Rann from Kala Dungar and artisans creating magic with their hands by making exquisite embroidery pieces.

What adds to the charm of this memorable trip is a stay in traditional Bhungas or cylindrical shaped huts with conical roofs in the enchanting Hodka and Dhordo Villages nearby. Providing you a feel of a rustic village life.

Top Attractions in Rann of Kutch

  • Kala Dungar
  • Chhari Dhand Bird Sanctuary
  • Dhordo Village
  • Hodka Village

Things to Do in Rann of Kutch

  • Attend Rann Utsav
  • Stay in Hodka and Dhordo Villages

Check out: Popular Tourism Packages for Gujarat

Aurangabad, Maharashtra: For its mesmerizing architecture

Aurangabad Bibi Ka Maqbara

Dotted with plenty of ancient monuments, Aurangabad is a historical city located in Maharashtra. A city ruled by several dynasties in the past, today boasts of its rich heritage with its architectural marvels reminding the tales of once reigning dynasties. Mostly famed for its stunning Buddhist cave paintings of Ajanta and Ellora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aurangabad is the best destination to visit for history buffs.

Annually, Aurangabad organizes a cultural fiesta of Ellora Ajanta Festival which showcases the talent of a number of dancers and musicians across the country with the backdrop of illuminated 1400 years old caves. This festival adds to the charm of this historic city and provides one more reason for the art lovers to visit Aurangabad.

When in Aurangabad, do not give a miss to the lifetime opportunity of adding to your wardrobe, a traditional and exquisite collection of fine hand-woven Himroo and Paithani silk, a speciality of the city.

Top Attractions in Aurangabad

  • Grishneshwar Temple
  • Bibi Ka Maqbara
  • Ajanta Caves
  • Ellora Caves
  • Daulatabad Fort
  • Aurangabad Caves
  • Siddharth Garden
  • Bani Begum Garden

Things to Do in Aurangabad

  • Eat at Yalla Yalla and Bhoj
  • Photography

Check out: Best of Maharashtra Tour Packages

Sunderbans, West Bengal: For its rich wildlife and rustic charm

Sunderbans Tiger

Home to the world’s largest mangrove forests and a large population of Royal Bengal Tigers, Sunderbans in West Bengal is one of the most famous wildlife destinations in India. Situated in the delta formed by Brahmaputra, Ganges, and Meghna Rivers, Sunderbans is also home to a large number of wild animals, reptiles and birds. It is also recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

Things to Do in West Bengal

  • Sight Royal Bengal Tigers
  • Watch playful Gangetic Dolphins
  • Wildlife Photography
  • Village Tour
  • Witness Phytoplanktons in Night Safari
  • Witness the Freshwater Crocs at Bhagabatpur Crocodile Project

Check out: West Bengal Tour Packages

Hampi, Karnataka: For its brilliantly carved monuments

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A city immersed in the glorious past of the Vijayanagara Empire dating back to the period between 14th and 16th century, Hampi in Karnataka is another great place to visit for history buffs . Ruins of this ancient city with its number of strikingly beautiful monuments, temples and palaces still tell you the tales of grandeur and magnificence of the Vijayanagara rulers.

A trip to this historic place in Karnataka is incomplete without being part of its annually held musical extravaganza of Hampi Utsav. During the festival, one can enjoy live cultural dance performances with the backdrop of the splendid ruins lit up with lights which makes it an exceptional sight to behold.

Top Attractions in Hampi

  • Virupaksha Temple
  • Vithala Temple
  • Lotus Palace
  • Yantrodharaka Hanuman Temple
  • Hampi Bazar
  • Hippie Island
  • Queen’s Bath
  • Matanga Hills
  • Elephant Stable
  • Monolith Bull

Things to Do in Hampi

  • Watch the sunset from Hanuman Temple
  • Coracle Ride in Tungbhadra River
  • Cliff Jumping in Hampi’s Lake

Check out:  Karnataka Holiday Packages

Mysore, Karnataka: For its rich culture and abundance of attractions

Mysore Palace

Considered to be the cultural capital of Karnataka in South India, Mysore is a historic city known for its beautiful palaces and gardens. Every attraction of Mysore tells a story related to the city’s glorious past. Whether it is the magnificent Mysore City Palace dazzling with thousands of bulbs or Brindavan Gardens lined up with musical fountains, Mysore does not miss an opportunity to woo its visitors. A major attraction in Mysore is the royal procession of colourfully decked up elephants during the world famous Mysore Dasara Festival.  The city is also famous for its beautiful silk saree and delicious sweet, Mysore Pak.

Top Attractions in Mysore

  • Mysore Palace
  • Brindavan Gardens
  • Somanathpura Temple
  • Chamundeshwari Temple
  • Bonsai Garden
  • Karanji Lake
  • GRS Fantasy Park
  • St. Philomena’s Church

Things to Do in Mysore

  • Yoga Training
  • Buy Mysore Silk Saree
  • Try Local Dishes
  • Buy Mysore Pak

Recommended Tour Packages

  • 4 Nights 5 Days Bangalore Mysore Ooty Tour Package
  • 5 Nights 6 Days Bangalore Mysore Nagarhole Tour Package

Kaziranga National Park, Assam: For sighting one-horned rhinos and royal Bengal tigers

Kaziranga National Park Rhino

Home to the largest population of the vulnerable species of one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga National Park in Assam is one of the best wildlife destinations in India. Kaziranga has also been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and is also famous for its elephant grass. Apart from the one-horned rhinos, Kaziranga is home to Hoolock Gibbon, Tiger, Leopard, Indian Elephant, Sloth Bear, Wild water buffalo, and swamp deer among many other species of wildlife.

Top Things to Do in Kaziranga National Park

  • Jeep Safari
  • One-horned Rhino Sighting
  • Tiger Sighting

Check out:  Kaziranga Wildlife Safari Tour Packages

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand: For learning yoga and enjoying adventure activities

Rishikesh River Rafting

Seated on the bank of holy River Ganga, Rishikesh in Uttarakhand is an unmissable destination in India. Also dubbed the Yoga Capital of the country, Rishikesh is primarily visited by either yoga aspirants or those seeking a spiritual experience. Learning yoga in the ashrams of Rishikesh and in the evening watching the Ganga Aarti are two of the best experiences in the city. But that’s not all that Rishikesh offers, there are many adventure activities inviting you for an experience of a lifetime. Adventure lovers can indulge in activities like camping, white water rafting, bungee jumping from India’s highest platform, and flying fox (Asia’s longest ride).

Top Attractions in Rishikesh

  • Lakshman Jhula
  • Triveni Ghat
  • The Beatles Ashram
  • Neelkantha Mahadeva Temple
  • Triambakeshwar Temple

Things to Do in Rishikesh

  • White Water Rafting
  • Bungee Jumping
  • Giant Swing
  • Cliff Jumping
  • Witness Ganga Aarti
  • 3 Nights 4 Days Mussoorie Tour with Rishikesh
  • 7 Nights 8 Days Best of Garhwal Himalayas Tour

Jaipur, Rajasthan: For rich architecture, food, and shopping

Hawa Mahal Jaipur

The Pink City, Jaipur is a destination you cannot miss when visiting India. Jaipur is a perfect reflection of what the royal state of Rajasthan is about – it is elegant, replete with fine monuments, and is rich in culture. Due to preserving and conserving its rich heritage, the city has been recognized by UNESCO a World Heritage Site.

The capital city is dotted with numerous palaces and forts, an open-air observatory, state museum and other museums, and many traditional places to eat. The city also has another side where it offers high-end malls, fancy restaurants, gardens, and much more for its visitors.

Top Attractions in Jaipur

  • City Palace
  • Jantar Mantar
  • Nahargarh Fort
  • Jaigarh Fort
  • Albert Hall Museum
  • Galta Ji Temple
  • Birla Temple
  • Moti Dungri Temple
  • Masala Chowk

Things to Do in Jaipur

  • Old City Heritage Walk
  • Watch Sunset from Nahargarh Fort
  • Hot Air Ballooning
  • Watch Cultural Performances
  • Sample Rajasthani Cuisine
  • Learn About Block Printing
  • Witness Elephant Festival
  • Attend Jaipur Literature Festival

Check out: Best of Jaipur Sightseeing Tour Packages

Amritsar, Punjab: For Golden Temple, Food, and Cheering Indian Army

Golden Temple Amritsar

Home to the gorgeous Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), Amritsar in Punjab is a destination that should be included in your India travel itinerary. Even though the Sikh sacred shrine (Golden Temple) makes for the top attraction in Amritsar, there are still plenty of other places that are worth seeing in the city. Amritsar is a reflection of India’s independence struggle and is also in close proximity to the Indo-Pak Border (Wagah/Attari Border).

The city allows a unique experience of witnessing the lowering of the flags ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border by the military of both India and Pakistan. Other than this, the city is a food lover’s paradise. From Amritsari Kulcha to Amritsari Fish to Lassi, the city has so much to offer to you.

Top Attractions in Amritsar

  • Golden Temple
  • Wagah Border
  • Jallianwala Bagh
  • Hall Bazaar
  • Gobindgarh Fort
  • Shopping for Phulkari and Jutis
  • Try speciality of Amritsar food
  • Eat at Guru ka Langar
  • Cheer For Indian Soldiers at Wagah Border Flag Ceremony
  • Watch Light & Sound Show at Gobindgarh Fort
  • 3 Nights 4 Days Amritsar Tour Package
  • 4 Nights 5 Days Punjab Gurudwara Tour

Lambasingi, Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh

Lambasingi Andhra Pradesh

Little enchanting village of Lambasingi lies in the city of Visakhapatnam. It is one of the best places to visit in India. The most interesting fact about Lambasingi is that it is the only place in South India to receive snowfall in winter. It is also known as ‘Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh’. Blessed with gorgeous beauty of nature, it is a place where you can escape and disappear in the folds of time, away from the chaos of the world. Lofty hills, greenery all around, dense forests, gorgeous valleys, green plantations and thrilling adventure activities like trekking, hiking, mountain biking and camping will make your sightseeing and day exciting at Lambasingi.

Top Places to Visit in Lambasingi

  • Thajangi Reservoir
  • Kothapalli Waterfalls
  • Susan Garden
  • Bojjannakonda
  • Kondakarla Bird Sanctuary
  • Annavaram Temple
  • Yerravaram Waterfalls

Top Things to Do in Lambasingi

  • Visit Kothapalli waterfalls
  • Experience Snowfall
  • Camping in Lambasingi would be fun
  • Bird watching at Kondakarla Bird Sanctuary
  • Nature Walk at Ghat Road
  • Strolling at the stunning Gardens, Apple Orchards and Emerald plantations

Other Interesting Blog to Read

  • Best Places to Visit in Andhra Pradesh

Shimla, Mesmerizing Queen of hills

Shimla in Monsoon

Decked with green hills at an altitude of 2,205 meters, the erstwhile summer capital of British India is one of the most popular hill stations and favorite destination in India. You will witness the beauty of Pine and Oak forests, steep hillsides, colonial buildings, colorful markets and stunning Lamp Posts makes this place quite gorgeous to capture in your lens. honeymooners, nature lovers and families throughout the year visit Shimla at least once. From mid-July to September, Shimla is covered with snow which is a bliss for snow lovers. Which opens the gates for thrilling adventure sports like Skiing, trekking, ice skating and paragliding etc.  The town’s nightlife, games of Golf, elite clubs will blow your heart away.

Top Places to Visit in Shimla

  • Jakhoo Hill
  • Visceral Lodge
  • Green Valley
  • Christ Church
  • Tara Devi Temple
  • The Mall Road
  • Kalka Shimla Toy Train
  • Himachal State Museum
  • Lakkar Bazaar

Top Things to Do in Shimla

  • Toy Train Ride
  • Ice Skating
  • Rafting at Tattapani
  • Nature Walks in Pine Forests
  • Gorgeous views of Summer Hill
  • Divine blessings at Tara Devi Temple

Other Interesting Blogs to Read

  • Best Places to Visit in Shimla Himachal
  • Best Tourist Places in Manali
  • Top Summer Destinations in Himachal

Shillong- Rejoice Your Soul with Mesmerising Nature Vistas

Shillong Meghalaya

Shillong , Meghalaya’s capital, is surrounded by thick pine trees. Shillong, one of Northeast India’s most popular hill stations, is recognized for its scenic beauty, waterfalls, and fresh breeze. The city is also known as East Scotland. Shillong is home to many hill tribes on the one hand, but it also has a young, modern culture. The city is well-known as India’s music capital.

Top Places to Visit in Shillong

  • Shillong Peak and Viewpoint
  • Laitlum Canyons
  • Police Bazar
  • Mary helps for Christian Cathedral
  • Ward’s Lake
  • Sweet Falls
  • Spread Eagle Falls

Top Things to Do in Shillong

  • Horse Riding
  • Cup of Coffee at Cafes
  • Nature Walks
  • Rock Climbing
  • Sightseeing
  • Top Snowfall Destinations in North East India Which Will Blow Your Heart Away
  • Best Places to Visit in Sikkim, North East India

Imphal, Manipur

Imphal City View

Imphal , set amidst forested hills, is a revitalising respite for those who live in congested cities. Imphal provides them with beautiful hills and valleys. In Northeast India, it is well-known as a honeymoon destination. There are several historical sites in the area that highlight the state’s cultural variety. Imphal’s culinary delicacies must be sampled to get a full picture of the city.

Top Places to Visit in Imphal

  • Kangla Palace
  • Matai Garden
  • Tharon Cave
  • Ema Keithel
  • Manipur State Museum
  • Sirohi National Park
  • Imphal War Cemetery

Top Things to Do in Imphal

  • Sightseeing of Heritage destinations
  • 2 Nights 3 Days Imphal Manipur Tour Package
  • 4 Nights 5 Days Imphal Sightseeing Tour Package

Dimapur, Nagaland

Dimapur - Kachari Ruins

Dimapur, Nagaland’s main city and economic centre, is proud of its indigenous culture and traditions. Dimapur has something for everyone, from the Kachari ruins to the Triple Falls and forests with various flora and animals. It is the gateway to other Himalayan locations and is one of the most well-known tourist attractions in Northeast India. The Hornbill Festival brings Dimapur to life.

Top Places to See in Dimapur

  • The Triple Falls
  • Shiva Temple
  • Zoological Park
  • Nagaland Science Centre
  • Hong Kong Market
  • Kachari Ruins
  • Sumi Town Baptist Church
  • Chumukedima Village

Top Things to Do in Dimapur

  • Traditional Homestays
  • Waterfall Tours
  • Nature Sightseeing and photography
  • Wildlife Sighting
  • Village Walks
  • Try different Cuisines
  • Popular Tourist Places in Nagaland
  • Popular Wildlife Sanctuaries & National Parks in Nagaland
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Udaipur, Rajasthan: The City of Lakes

City Palace Udaipur Rajasthan

The city of Udaipur  is also known as ‘Venice of the East’, due to its many beautiful lakes. Founded in 1556, Udaipur is named after Maharaja Udai Singh II and is situated at the base of the Aravalli hills in southern Rajasthan. A popular tourist destination with its palaces, temples, and havelis, Udaipur has now emerged as a popular location for pre-wedding shoots and destination weddings. The city has remained the capital of the Mewar kingdom for decades and has managed to keep the culture alive with its folk songs and dances. A city of the royals, you will definitely enjoy your stay here.

Top Places to Visit in Udaipur

  • City Palace Udaipur
  • Lake Pichola
  • Lake Palace
  • Monsoon Palace
  • Swaroop Sagar Lake
  • Fateh Sagar Lake
  • Nehru Garden
  • Bagore ki Haveli
  • Saheliyon ki Bari
  • Karni Mata Temple

Top Things to Do in Udaipur

  • Boating at Lake Pichola
  • Ride the ropeway to Karni Mata Temple
  • Shop at Hathi Pol Bazaar
  • Enjoy a royal stay at Lake Palace
  • Enjoy sunsets at the lakes
  • Watch the light and sound show at City Palace
  • Go trekking among the Aravalli hills

Also Read: Historical Places to Visit in Udaipur

Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh:  Beauty of the Cold Desert

Spiti Valley - Best Time to Visit Himachal

Situated at a height of more than 13,000 ft above sea level, Himachal Pradesh’s Spiti Valley  is a beautiful landscape with tranquil monasteries and the mighty Himalayas. The Valley is bordered by Tibet on the north, and as a result tends to share a lot of the traits in its culture. The silent valley of Spiti has acquired a number of monasteries over the years since it provides the perfect atmosphere for spiritual development like the Tabo Monastery at Spiti, which was built in 996 CE and is the oldest monastery in India. The Valley, though provides serene monasteries but it also offers some amazing adventure and water sports for those who love to feel the adrenaline.

Top Places to Visit in Spiti Valley

  • Tabo Monastery
  • Key Monastery
  • Losar village
  • Kibber village
  • Trilokinath Temple
  • Chandratal Lake
  • Suraj Tal Lake
  • Pin Valley National Park
  • Kunzum Pass

Top Things to Do in Spiti Valley

  • Go river rafting at the Spiti River
  • Admire endangered species at Pin Valley National Park
  • Visit the monasteries for a peaceful experience
  • Trek to the Dhankar Lake
  • Take a mountain bike trip at Spiti
  • Enjoy stargazing at Kibber

Also Read: Snow Tourist Places in Himachal

Ranthambore, Rajasthan: Land of the Royal Bengal Tigers

Ranthambore National Park Tigers

The Tiger Reserve at Ranthambore is one of the prominent tiger reserves in the world and houses the big cat species of the Bengal Tiger. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve  or the Ranthambore National Park is situated in Sawai Madhopur, in the north Indian state of Rajasthan. It is one of the larger habitats of tigers in the country and was established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1955 that later worked its way to form one of the major tiger reserves of India. It is mainly known for its tigers that stay awake during the day unlike most tigers who are active at night. Due to the number of tigers in the park who roam around freely, you are sure to see some on your visit.

Top Places to Visit in Ranthambore

  • Ranthambore Fort
  • Surwal Lake
  • Malik Talao
  • Trinetra Ganesha Temple
  • Padam Talao
  • Raj Bagh Ruins
  • Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

Top Things to Do in Ranthambore

  • Take a jeep or canter safari to spot the tigers at the reserve
  • Indulge in bird watching at Surwal Lake
  • Hike to the Ranthambore Fort
  • Visit the Trinetra Ganesha Temple

Also Read:   Interesting Facts About Ranthambore

Junagadh, Gujarat:  A Scenic Fort City

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Located in Gujarat, Junagadh is a historical city and a place you must visit on your trip to the state. Steeped in history, the city has seen several rulers during its existence from the Mauryas to the Mughals. As important as it is historically, Junagadh is also a popular pilgrimage destination for followers of several religions, such as Hinduism, Jainism, Islam, and Buddhism. Located in the foothills of Mount Girnar, the city is also close to one of the prominent national parks of India, the Gir National Park.

Top Places to Visit in Junagadh

  • Mahabat Khan Maqbara
  • Uparkot Fort
  • Darbar Hall Museum
  • Ashoka Edicts
  • Khapra Kodia Caves
  • Jain Temples at Girnar
  • Dattatreya Temple at Girnar
  • Shree Swaminarayan Mandir
  • Sakkarbaug Zoological Garden
  • Gir National Park
  • Tulsi Shyam Springs

Top Things to Do in Junagadh

  • Take a wildlife safari at Gir National Park to sight Asiatic lions
  • Explore the Uparkot Fort and the buddhist caves
  • Observe the rock edicts by Ashoka
  • Ride a ropeway to the top of Mount Girnar
  • Go for a morning stroll at Moti Baug
  • Indulge in the delicious Kathiawadi cuisine

Also Read:   Top Weekend Getaways in Gujarat

Jim Corbett, Uttarakhand: For the Bengal Tigers and Tuskers

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The Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand  is located in the foothills of the Himalayas, near Nainital and is a popular tourist destination. It is the first national park established in India in 1936 and has the highest number of Royal Bengal Tigers among the country’s tiger reserves. The national park offers jeep and canter  for its visitors.  Jim Corbett National Park stands out with its varied landscapes of dense forests, rivers, grasslands, hills, valleys, lakes, rocky terrains, and waterfalls.

Top Places to Visit in Jim Corbett

  • Garjiya Temple
  • Corbett Falls
  • Corbett Museum
  • Sitabani Forest Reserve
  • Kalagarh Dam
  • Sonanadi Range

Top Things to Do in Jim Corbett

  • Take a jeep safari at the park
  • Go for a nature walk with a guide
  • Enjoy a night stay at the park
  • Try river rafting in the Kosi River
  • Enjoy a hot air balloon ride

Also Read: Best Hotels & Resorts to Stay in Corbett National Park

Let Us Find Out What to Expect in Different Seasons in India         

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What to Expect in Summer Season in India?

The summer season in India commences in the month of March and ends in May. India’s vast geographic scale and varied topography make generalizations a little difficult. However, summers in India are quite hot with an exception to the Himalayan states and hill stations in other parts of the country.

In the month of March, India celebrates its one of the biggest and most colourful festivals of Holi. In different parts of the country, Holi is celebrated in different ways and each one is a must-see. In Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh), Holi is played with flowers, whereas a few kilometers away in Barsana, the festival is celebrated in a distinctive way where women playfully beat the men with sticks.

In Rajasthan’s capital, Jaipur, an Elephant Festival is celebrated, in which the animal is decorated with paints and ornaments and taken to a procession. In West Bengal’s Santiniketan, Holi is celebrated as the Basanta Utsav or the Dol Utsav. The festival celebrates the arrival of spring season with music, dance, food, and colours.

The months of March and April, the Himalayan states (Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Sikkim) see blooming of many flowers including rhododendron. The summer months in the Himalayan states are also considered best for trekking tours and other adventures. Wildlife tours in summers in India are also quite popular amongst the tourists who come to sight tigers and the rich flora & fauna of the country.

What to Expect in Monsoon Season in India?

The monsoon season in India arrives by mid-June and ends in September. Monsoons first reach the southern India state of Kerala where the weather becomes ideal for enjoying Ayurveda massages. In this season, Kerala also organizes its traditional Snake Boat Races. In north India, Ladakh becomes fully accessible with opportunities of sightseeing and several adventures like trekking, motorbiking, river rafting. In Kashmir Valley, the sacred Amarnath Yatra along with opportunities of trekking opens in the monsoon season.

The rains are on the heavier side in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand and Himachal. While in Uttarakhand, many spiritual treks along with a trek to Valley of Flowers open in the rainy season, in Himachal, the district of Lahaul & Spiti along with a number of treks invite the travellers.

Monsoon is also the best time to visit the northeastern state of Meghalaya. The state is known for its waterfalls that come alive in the rainy season. In western India (Maharashtra & Goa), monsoon season is the time of festivity with grand celebrations of Janmashtami and monsoon festival. The rainy reason is also a good time to explore the Western Ghats that are rich in flora & fauna.

What to Expect in Winter Season in India?

The winter season in India begins in October and continues till February. This season is considered the best time to visit India. The months of October and November celebrate some of the biggest festivals in India, Dussehra and Diwali. The festivity is something worth visiting in the country. In December, Goa comes to life with tourists thronging to celebrate Christmas and New Year.

In the Himalayan states, winter months of December to February are the time for the snowfall. In Kashmir’s Gulmarg, Uttarakhand’s Auli, and Himachal’s Solang Valley, these winter months are the best time for skiing adventures. Ladakh, on the other side, opens one of the best winter treks in India, Chadar/Frozen Lake Trek. Winter trekking is open in all the Himalayan states and is an experience to remember.

With the arrival of winter, Gujarat’s famous Great Rann of Kutch organizes its annual festival, Rann Utsav, which is definitely a must-see. Another worth seeing festival in winters is the Taj Mahotsav in Agra. The winter season is also an ideal time to explore states that are difficult to visit in summer due to extreme temperature such as Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. what are the best places for nature lovers in india.

When exploring different places in India, one can visit a number of tourist destinations that are perfect for nature lovers. Some of them are mentioned in the list below:

  • Andaman & Nicobar

Q. What are the best places for adventure in India?

The following are the best destinations for adventure in India:

Q. What are the most visited places in India?

The most visited places in India include the following:

Q. What is the best time to visit India for holidays?

India can be visited round the year due to its varied topography. There are destinations that can be visited in different seasons. However, the best time to visit India is considered to be between October and April.

Q. Which are the best yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda destinations in India?

The best yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda destinations in India are:

  • Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
  • Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh

Q. Is it safe to visit India in the monsoon season?

Yes, it is safe to visit India in the monsoon season. However, it is advised to check the weather forecast and keep an eye on the news of the destination you want to visit in India.

Q. Is travelling to India in the summer season convenient?

India has a varied topography and one should make the most of this opportunity. In the summer season, the temperature across India can go up to 40 degree Celsius, but in the Himalayan states and other hill stations in India, the weather remains pleasant and under 30 degree Celsius. Therefore, it is recommended to plan a visit to places with cooler weather conditions in the summer season.

Published: 07 Nov, 2020 | Last Updated:  09 Feb, 2024

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The 22 best things to do in India

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Dec 17, 2023 • 22 min read

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From photographing the iconic Taj Mahal to soaking up riverside life in Varanasi, here are the best things to do in India © Hitesh Makwana / EyeEm / Getty Images

There are many Indias within India . This land of ancient temples and opulent palaces, forgotten cities and lost traditions, spice markets and spicy food is almost a world unto itself. For many travelers, a visit here is the trip of a lifetime.

Such expectations can make it hard to decide what experiences you should prioritize, and that's exactly why we’ve created this list of the best things to do in India. When planning an extensive India itinerary, keep the following stops in mind.

1. Experience Varanasi at dawn

The best way to experience the timelessness of Varanasi , one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, is to start just before dawn breaks. At Assi Ghat , the devotional Ganga Aarti ceremony performed on the banks of the Ganges will mesmerize as participants intone rhythmic chants and hymns on the steps that descend to the holy river.

Next, take to the water in a small boat, watching the sun rise as life slowly starts to stir along the river. Suddenly, there will be a burst of activity as saffron-clad sadhus (holy men), vendors, devotees and tourists begin performing rituals, including yoga and ritual singing. A boat ride along the Ganges will pass the main Dashashwamedh Ghat toward Manikarnika Ghat , where funeral pyres burn as the dead are cremated. In Varanasi, death is a way of life.

Planning tip: We recommend a visit to an  akhara (wrestling center) to see wrestlers practice their traditional sport in a mud pit in the early morning light. End your tour with some soulful food: a typical Varanasi breakfast of kachoris (deep-fried pastries) stuffed with lentils and served with spicy potato gravy. Finish the meal on a sweet note with melt-in-mouth jalebis (fried whorls of dough).

A woman in traditional Indian dress smiles as she rides in a boat towards the epic white marble Taj Mahal

2. Set your eyes – and lens – on the iconic Taj Mahal

The iconic, romantic symbol pictured on every India travel brochure, the Taj Mahal in Agra really is a reliable highlight of any trip here. Despite incessant tourist crowds, you can't help but gaze in wonder at this marbled mausoleum built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his wife, Mumtaz.

While it’s hard to get a bad shot of the Taj, the most vivid photos are usually taken at sunrise and sunset from Mehtab Bagh , the Mughal garden across the Yamuna River. Arrive just before dawn and watch the colors change on this sublime monument dedicated to eternal love. Over the course of a day, the sun paints the marble in different hues, transforming the dome from pale pink at sunrise to orange at sunset.

Pay a visit to the eye-catching tomb of Itimad-Ud-Daulah – a precursor to the Taj Mahal, constructed in the 1620s and dubbed the “Baby Taj” – created for Mumtaz’s grandfather, Mirza Ghiyas Beg by his daughter, Nur Jahan.

Planning tip: Special tickets are sold for visits on an evening with a full moon. They can be bought in person 24 hours in advance at the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) offices on Mall Road, and you will need to bring your passport as ID.

3. Demystify the Kama Sutra story behind Khajuraho

As you stand in front of erotic sculptures of figures locked in improbable positions at Khajuraho , you can almost feel the passion. Perhaps no other heritage destination evokes as much wonder and curiosity as these famous temples, built nearly 1000 years ago. And yet guides will painstakingly tell you that barely a tenth of the master carvings in the 22 temples that have been excavated here are dedicated to the Kama Sutra .

As you immerse yourself in these three-dimensional narratives, you can decide for yourself why the Chandela, an ancient Rajput clan, chose to depict eroticism on the walls of their temples, which are dedicated to both Hindu and Jain deities. Be sure not to miss one of India’s oldest surviving Tantric temples, dedicated to the Chausath Yogini – the 64 Tantric goddesses. The cells may be bereft of the idols, yet the architecture, in ruins, is fascinating.

Planning tip: You will need a day to explore all of Khajuraho’s temples; start as early as possible to capture the dawn light in your photos, or come in the afternoon when the warm sunlight makes for evocative shadows.

4. Explore the world’s largest mangrove forests in the Sundarbans

The wild and remote biodiversity hotspot of Sundarbans National Park is where three mighty rivers – the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna – join the Bay of Bengal. A maze of mangrove forests, swamps and mudflats, riverine islands and numerous canals that you can explore by boat, the Sundarbans is perhaps most famous for its population of Bengal tigers that roam its brackish channels.

With its serpentine network of roots, the dark and dense undergrowth provides hiding spots for crocodiles, snakes and other predators. Look out for the different varieties of kingfishers, raptors and water birds from observation towers that give you a bird’s-eye view of the swamps. Village walks are possible on a handful of islands and resilient locals will tell you harrowing tales of living amid devastating cyclones and treacherous wildlife in this delicate and unforgettable ecosystem.

5. Camp under the stars in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan

With an entire galaxy to keep you entertained for the night, sleeping among the wavy, undulating sand dunes of Rajasthan ’s Thar Desert is something that stays with you forever. Near Jaisalmer , a number of desert camps are pitched across the windswept Sam Sand Dunes , which rise to more than 50m (164ft) in height and create magical mirages before your eyes. Go on a camel safari along with a caravan to experience the sunset as you’ve never seen it.

Planning tip: In town, take an unmissable wander through the old temples and colorful markets of majestic Jaisalmer Fort , which 5000 people still call home. If you’re fascinated by the supernatural, head southwest of the walled city to the abandoned ghost town of Kuldhara  – it's said to be haunted, especially after dark.

Pilgrims lining walkway across the water from the Golden Temple, a grand square building with a gold facade

6. Feel the presence of the divine at the Golden Temple, Amritsar

The best time to experience Amritsar ’s sublime Golden Temple is at 4am (5am in winter) when the revered scripture of Sikhism, the Guru Granth Sahib, is installed inside the temple for the day amid the hum of ritual chanting. With the moon still shining, the entire complex is lit up as the shimmering gold of the dome reflects in the surrounding pond, Amrit Sarovar (the Reservoir of Nectar).

Hospitality and charity are key values for Sikhs, and this famous gurdwara (place of worship) is open to anyone of any faith. The incredible community kitchen known as the Guru-Ka-Langar offers simple, vegetarian meals throughout the day for up to 100,000 devotees (meals are free but a donation is appropriate).

7. Cruise the Kerala backwaters

A maze of small canals, brackish lagoons, silent rivers and still rivulets interconnected with the Arabian Sea, the backwaters of Kerala offer a completely different view of India for travelers and a lifeline of farming and fishing for locals. You can choose your own adventure as you make your way through this tangle of channels and lakes.

During an overnight cruise on a kettuvallam (houseboat), you can pass the hours by fishing, visiting small villages, bird watching or sitting back and watching the world go slowly by.

Planning tip: Many cruise itineraries start in Alappuzha , to the south of Kochi , but the quality of houseboats varies significantly – your best bet is to head to the dock and view a selection of houseboats one or two days in advance. If you’re booking online using an aggregator such as Booking.com , be sure to read plenty of reviews before you book.

8. Visit the ancient monasteries of Ladakh

Touching the high Himalayas, the mountain valleys of Ladakh leave people breathless – both figuratively and literally. You’ll need time to acclimatize in this state that was once a Buddhist kingdom, with stark and vivid landscapes that sit between 3000–6000m (9842–19,685ft) above sea level.

Dotted with snow-clad mountains, icy glaciers, wild meadows, and valleys in the lowlands, plus rivers and high-altitude lakes that change color depending on the light, the region is a natural playground for hikers , bikers and adventure enthusiasts. In winter, travelers come here for expeditions to seek snow leopards and treks along the frozen Zanskar River.

Chortens (Tibetan Buddhist stupas) and gompas (Tibetan Buddhist monasteries) are scattered across this cold desert and visiting these sacred sites will help you learn more about the traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. The region’s oldest monastery is at Alchi, though Thiksey , Stok , and Hemis gompas, closer to the capital Leh , are the most popular stops for visitors.

Planning tip: Don’t miss views of Ladakh’s moonscapes from Lamayuru Monastery , a convenient stop when traveling west from Leh to Srinagar in Kashmir . Remember to cover your shoulders and legs while visiting the monastery, and observe the ban on photography within the premises.

9. Spend a day at Raghurajpur Arts and Crafts Village in Odisha

Located near the temple town of Puri in Odisha , the colorful Raghurajpur Arts and Crafts Village is a living gallery maintained by local chitrakaars (folk artists). The village showcases the traditional art of pata chitra painting, paying tribute to the triad deities from the Puri Jagannath Temple . Each canvas is specially prepared with layers of cotton cloth, and tribal motifs, folk stories, myths and legends are the subjects of the artworks. Expect the artists here to invite you into their homes to see the murals that cover the walls.

As well as pata chitra , you can see tussar silk paintings, toys and palm-leaf engravings. You can also see live demonstrations or try your hand at creating your own piece of art. Try to see a traditional performance of the Gotipua dance; young men from the community can be seen practicing at local gurukul (dance academies).

Beautiful columns at the ruins of the Vittala Temple in Hampi, Karnataka, India

10. Explore the ruins of Hampi

If the ruins of Hampi could speak, they would tell a glorious tale of a powerful and prosperous kingdom whose rulers built magnificent temples, palaces and monuments, traded precious stones in vast bazaars, and contributed immensely to the art, architecture, culture and literature of India. Founded 600 years ago by two brothers, working under the guidance of their spiritual guru, Sri Vidyaranya, Hampi was once the capital of the Vijayanagar Empire, which ruled the Deccan Plateau of South India for centuries.

The site sprawls for miles, centered on several important groups of monuments, including the Royal Enclosure and the Temple Trail. The still-active Virupaksha Temple is the nucleus of spiritual activity at Hampi, but the most striking structure is the Vittala Temple , an architectural marvel featuring an elaborately carved stone chariot that is illustrated on India’s 50-rupee note.

Planning tip: Allow at least three to four days to fully explore this special place. The center of Hampi can be explored on foot; to explore surrounding areas, rent a bicycle or motorbike, or hire an auto-rickshaw on either side of the Tungabhadra River.

11. Explore Goa beyond the beaches

Goa is not just a destination; it’s a state of mind. The very name evokes images of sun, sand and sea, and while Goa’s beaches are the main attraction here (tip: opt for the less-crowded shores of South Goa ), the small state’s riverine islands, mangrove swamps, dense forests, and spice and cashew plantations are memorable and sensuous experiences in themselves.

Cruise the Zuari River and narrow canals bordered by mangroves at dawn to spot six varieties of kingfishers, among other water birds. In the inland forests, hidden temples reward hikers. For more nature, visit Mollem National Park and Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary with its mighty Dudhsagar Falls – especially post-monsoon, when they’re at full force.

12. Be dazzled by the Rann of Kachchh salt desert

Be sure to pack your sunglasses: the sparkling sodium chloride crystals of the White Rann, one of the world’s largest salt deserts, will literally dazzle you. The Rann of Kachchh (Kutch) in Gujarat is divided into the Greater and Lesser Rann (the White Rann is part of the former), a unique ecosystem in which shallow salt marshes are submerged during the monsoons. As they evaporate, the wetlands transform into an arid ocean of salt, a seasonal phenomenon seen only in winter, from October to March.

We recommend staying in Hodka or Dhordo, where resorts are composed of Kutchi (Kutch-style) bhungas – circular-walled thatched mud huts that offer a welcome respite from the harsh desert heat. While you’re in the area, head to the nearby ruins of the ancient Indus Valley civilization at Dholavira to the east, and the 18th-century Aaina Mahal Palace in Bhuj, to the southwest.

Planning tip: The landscape is especially mesmerizing at sunrise and sunset; evening visits during full-moon evenings are another treat. Gujarat Tourism hosts the annual Rann Ustav , a fascinating cultural festival that runs between November and February. Expect a flood of food and local handicraft stalls as well as Sufi and indigenous Kutchi folk music performances.

13. See larger-than-life sculptures at the Great Living Chola Temples

Located in Tamil Nadu , the 1200-year-old Great Living Chola Temples leave visitors both spellbound and humbled. These mighty monuments include Brihadeeshwara Temple in the southern city of Thanjavur , built by King Raja Raja Chola I in the 10th century. The soaring 63.4m-high (208ft) vimana (tower above the shrine) is one of the largest of any Hindu temple anywhere, hence its nickname, the Big Temple.

Raja Raja Chola I’s son, Rajendra Chola, ambitiously set out to create a bigger version of his father’s temple at Gangaikonda Cholapuram , but for mysterious reasons never completed the complex. A century later, in a small town called Darasuram, the third temple was erected by Raja Raja Chola II. If the first two Brihadeshwara temples are larger-than-life marvels, the Airavateswarar Temple is an ode to mastery on a smaller scale and a tribute to the craftsmanship of the era. Each of the temples is dedicated primarily to Shiva, although carvings depict a pantheon of other Hindu deities.

Planning tip: You’ll need a day to explore all three temples, which are still in active use. It's best to visit either early in the morning or in the evenings.

14. Discover hidden treasures in the villages of Chettinadu

A cultural and colorful mosaic of arts, crafts, architecture, food and traditions, Chettinadu is a collection of 75 villages in Tamil Nadu that were once home to an affluent mercantile community called the Nagarathar Chettiars. The merchants grew rich off trading in jewelry and spices; when most of them left for better prospects elsewhere, they left behind their homes – a cultural reminder of their cosmopolitan community and the wealth they accumulated.

Aptly titled nattukottai (country forts), each home is a larger-than-life fortified palace; some cover more than 3700 sq meters (39,826 sq ft). Colorful facades feature arches, pillars, sculptures and friezes but it’s the interiors that truly amaze, with Belgian mirrors and chandeliers, Italian marble, Japanese artworks, Spanish tiles, Burmese teak and other luxurious components sourced from around the world.

Villages such as Karaikudi, Kanadukathan, Devakottai, Kothamangalam, Pallathur and Kottaiyur feature grand houses that are up to 200 years old. While most of them have been abandoned, a few have been converted into luxury hotels. A fusion of Art Deco, Dravidian and colonial architectural styles, these houses are fascinating to explore and some can be entered for a small fee.

A Bengal tiger with muddy paws sits on the edge of a mangrove forest

15. Look for India’s Big Five

On thrilling 4WD safaris through the dense forests of wildlife sanctuaries, you can look out for India’s Big Five : tigers, elephants, leopards, sloth bears and gaur (Indian bison). There are more than 100 national parks and tiger reserves spread across the country, including venerable Jim Corbett National Park ; Kanha , Bandhavgarh and Panna in Madhya Pradesh ; Pench and Tadoba-Andhari in Maharashtra; Ranthambore in Rajasthan; Nagarhole and Bandipur in Karnataka ; Mudumalai in Tamil Nadu, and many, many more.

Farther afield, Kaziranga National Park in Assam provides sightings of the critically endangered one-horned rhinoceros, while elusive snow leopards populate Hemis National Park in Ladakh and Asiatic lions congregate in Gujarat’s Gir National Park . The Kabini Reservoir in Karnataka draws massive herds of elephants, especially in summer; bird watchers are also in for a delight as more than 1300 species are found here.

Planning tip: Throughout the country, early-morning safaris tend to be the most rewarding, although evening safaris bring magic light. Late summer is the best time for spotting wildlife, but many national parks are closed during the early-summer monsoon. Many parks offer elephant safaris, but these are not recommended as carrying passengers can be harmful to elephants.

16. Get a taste of “orthodox tea” country in Darjeeling

The quaint, verdant hill station of Darjeeling , West Bengal is an idyllic town, towered over by snow-capped Himalayan peaks, nestled amongst rolling hills of rhododendron and pines, and overflowing with tea plantations. Although Indian-style chai is readily available, this is “orthodox” tea country – the term refers to loose-leaf tea that’s brewed in a teapot with hot water, unlike chai, which is made from CTC (crush, tear, curl) tea. With plenty of hole-in-the-wall cafes and eateries within the town, and hiking trails and Buddhist monasteries nearby, Darjeeling offers a welcome change of pace for every palate.

Similarly, Kangra – another important Indian tea-growing region in Himachal Pradesh – offers relaxed views of Himalayan foothills that can be easily reached via the nearby hill station of Dharamshala , and the adjacent settlement of McLeod Ganj. Currently, Dharamshala is home to the Dalai Lama and the exiled Tibetan government, and the town is rich with Tibetan influence.

Planning tip: The famous narrow-gauge Toy Train to Darjeeling runs uphill from New Jalpaiguri station, following the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many tourists opt for two-hour 'joy rides' on the steam locos from Darjeeling to Ghum (India's highest railway station) and back. October to January are peak months for the Toy Train, so book your seats in advance via the IRCTC website .

17. Travel on a sleeper train

Strikingly scenic and luxuriously slow, rail travel in India offers a pleasant change of pace from the vibrant cacophony of urban tourist hubs. Heading from Delhi to Rishikesh via the overnight Shatabdi train, carefully poke your head out to watch the length of the train curve through the rural countryside. As the views roll by, expect to be generously supplied with railway snacks – from samosas and poha (flattened rice) to full meals, if you so choose – and topped up with extra hot, extra sweet chai , as chaiwalas saunter by with a kettle and paper cups.

If you’re looking to explore southwestern parts of the country, there are several dramatic train routes connecting the busy city of Mumbai with the historic port city of Kochi , whooshing past swathes of the lush green Konkan region and offering glimpses of the Arabian Sea.

Planning tip: Seats on popular routes fill up fast, so it’s worth booking your ticket online in advance via the IRCTC website. For maximum privacy and comfort for long overnight journeys, book an AC-class ticket (you can choose from four-bed, three-bed or two-bed cabins). If you’re keen to meet local people, opt for a Sleeper class ticket (but don’t expect to get too much sleep). Although you’ll find sit-down toilets on board, it’s advisable to carry your own toilet paper.

18. Practice Yoga in Rishikesh

Tucked away in the Himalayan foothills upon the banks of the Ganges, Rishikesh is a renowned spiritual hub, famed for its ashrams and yoga and meditation centers. Beyond the oft-discussed “Beatles Ashram” – a now-abandoned ashram visited by the Beatles in the '60s when they were learning Transcendental Meditation – Rishikesh is also the setting for the annual International Yoga Festival in March.

There are a plethora of yoga courses available, taught by both Indian and foreign teachers. For beginners, we recommend signing up for a course at the Sivananda Ashram , where you can learn surya namaskars (sun salutations) and basic asanas on the river bank. There are also several women-only yoga courses available, at a variety of price points.

Planning tip: If you’re planning to visit during the International Yoga Festival, book yourself a spot online . Most yoga centers are located between Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula, so book your accommodation at least a few months in advance. Note that Rishikesh is a vegetarian city; for non-veg dishes, head to the nearby town of Haridwar .

19. Immerse yourself in the diversity of northeastern India

Considering how diverse the northeastern states of India are, it seems almost unfair how frequently they are grouped together. India’s northeast has an offbeat experience for every traveler, from the annual Hornbill Festival in Kohima, Nagaland , which showcases the ethnic diversity of the state’s 17 main tribes every December, to the unparalleled views of 8586m (28,169ft) Khangchendzonga (the world’s third-highest mountain) from Gangtok in Sikkim .

We recommend starting your tour of the region in Guwahati in Assam, heading on a safari to Kaziranga National Park , where you can see one-horned rhinos, and then traveling onward to Majuli, the world’s largest river island. In Meghalaya , start in Shillong and loop towards the scenic town of Cherrapunji, lush with waterfalls and living root bridges – wondrous pedestrian bridges engineered by intertwining rubber tree roots over time. Further northeast, Arunachal Pradesh’s atmospheric Ziro Valley offers beginner-friendly treks through bamboo and pine forests.

Planning tip: The busiest time to visit the northeast is March to June when there’s still a slight coolness in the air. Accommodation during these months is more expensive; if you’re looking for a more affordable trip, the weather during the summer months – with the exception of lowland areas affected by the monsoon – is pleasant too.

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20. Visit a bustling local market

Wherever you go in India, from Kashmir in the north to the tip of Kanyakumari in the south, no trip would be complete without a visit to a market. This is true whether you take a shikara (wooden boat) to watch the chaos of the early morning floating vegetable market on Dal Lake in Srinagar  or go bargaining for jhumkas (earrings) in Chandni Chowk in Delhi.

Markets in India are worth visiting partly because they’re authentically Indian – they’re frequented by local people year round, regardless of whether tourists visit them or not. We recommend starting off with a few of Delhi’s favorite bazaars – browse for clothes and attars (scents) in Chandni Chowk, Tibetan-style jewelry in Majnu-ka-Tila, and spices in Khari Baoli, Asia's largest spice market (your clothes will smell of ground cinnamon and cardamom for days, even after being laundered). Other rewarding markets include Mysore’s Devaraja Market , Jaipur ’s Johri Bazar, and Kolkata ’s Mullick Ghat – Asia’s largest flower market.

Planning tip: Markets are high pedestrian traffic areas and can be overwhelming; new-to-India travelers may want to book a guided tour. Be sure to keep your valuables in a concealed money belt (or similar), as pickpockets are common in these markets.

21. Tour Rajasthan’s historic forts and palaces

Thanks to a rich history of intertwined kingdoms and local battles, Rajasthan is home to some of India’s most spectacular forts and palaces. Over the centuries, neighboring kingdoms tried to one-up each other in fabulous displays of ostentation, and fought countless battles amongst themselves and against outsiders. It was only in the mid-1500s that the region – then called “Rajputana” – was brought together under the Mughal emperor Akbar.

Start with the Amber Fort in Amer (outside Jaipur) with its honeyed pink-and-yellow walls standing stark against cloudless blue skies. Inside, the palace walls are intricately painted, and the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) brings the stars indoors as candlelight twinkles on mirror mosaics. Other forts and palaces to check off your list include Mehrangarh in the blue city of Jodhpur , Ranthambhore Fort inside Ranthambhore National Park , Chittor in Chittorgarh, and Kumbhalgarh in the Aravali Hills.

Planning tip: Plan to visit Rajasthan when the weather is at its coolest, between October and March. Keep some small change handy for camera fees if you want to use a camera inside most fort complexes (you can often shoot on your phone for free). Although many forts (including Amber Fort) offer elephant rides for sightseeing, these have been banned by the government since 2005 as they are harmful to elephants.

22. Experience the energy of India’s festivals

With an almost impossibly diverse population, religion is the core of India’s social fabric, and religious festivals pulse through the country’s calendar. Celebrated enthusiastically by the majority Hindu population, Holi – the festival of colors in the spring – and Diwali – the festival of lights – are major events across the country. In the east, Durga Puja is a grand celebration of the Hindu goddess Durga and brings Kolkata to a standstill.

Similarly, Ganesh Chaturthi – celebrating the elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesh – is of paramount significance in Mumbai , where crowds accompany giant statues of the deity as they are paraded through the city and submerged in the sea.

The Muslim celebrations for Eid (at the end of the fasting month of Ramadan) are memorable in Delhi, Lucknow, Mumbai, and Hyderabad – people open up intricate late-night markets and street-food stalls showcasing Muslim delicacies native to each area.

There are dozens of other region- and religion-specific festivals, so be sure to do your homework on festival dates. The harvest festival of Onam brings bursts of color across the southern state of Kerala in August or September. If you’re headed to Ladakh or other places with large Tibetan Buddhist populations such as Dharamshala or Arunachal Pradesh, the Tibetan New Year festival of Losar in February or March brings three full days of festivities, including masked Buddhist dances at monasteries.

Planning tip: Many Indian festivals follow the lunar calendar, so dates change every year. Islamic festivals move forward by 11 days each year, relative to the Gregorian calendar. Always check the dates of festivals locally to avoid missing significant events.

This article was first published April 2022 and updated December 2023

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15 Best Places to Visit in India, According to Travel Experts

From the alpine meadows of Kashmir to the palm-fringed beaches of Goa, these are some of the subcontinent’s most enchanting destinations.

Margot Bigg is a freelance travel writer and editor who has spent most of her adult life traveling and living overseas. Her favorite topics include India travel, experiential travel, wellness, hotels, and the arts. When not on the road, Margot enjoys studying languages, discovering new music, taking pictures of random cats, and planning her next adventures.

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As a former longtime Delhiite and frequent traveler to India, people often ask me what the country is like. I never know how to respond, for trying to sum up a nation as vast and diverse as India feels impossible. So, instead, I asked a few experts for their insights.

“If you visit India, you feel you have visited several countries, as every part is different,” says Mohd Shafi Billo, an inbound tour operator who specializes in helping international travelers plan their trips to the country. “It’s an exceptional destination, thanks to its culture, history, and inclusiveness of different people from different faiths, and it has everything to offer, from forts to mausoleums, wildlife tours to mountain adventures.”  

Shoba Rudra, founder and partner at hospitality consultancy Rare India , agrees. “The country is living a dynamic moment in history, ever-changing,” she says. “What's constant, however, is the vibrant culture lived through its festivals, cuisine, heritage, crafts, and performing arts.”

While it would take years to see it all, India is an approachable destination — if you can narrow things down. With that in mind, here are 15 of the best places to get you started on your sojourn to the subcontinent.

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Stretching along the southernmost part of India’s Malabar Coast, the tropical state of Kerala entices visitors with its marshy backwaters, which most people visit on overnight houseboat adventures. These popular cruises “showcase lush landscapes and peaceful villages, and [give visitors] a glimpse into local life amid tranquil waters and picturesque surroundings,” says Billo. While the backwaters are a star attraction, the state offers much more to explore, from the tea plantations of Munnar, known for its cool climate and seemingly endless rolling hills, to the historic city of Kochi, celebrated in equal measure for its rich coastal history and contemporary art scene . The beaches aren’t too shabby, either. “North Kerala is also famous, as the Malabar Coast is where the spice trade flourished,” says Rudra. “The coastal area is picturesque and this region is still unexplored.”

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On the opposite end of the country from Kerala, Kashmir offers entirely different — but equally captivating — landscapes. With its alpine climate, evergreen trees, and snowy winters, Kashmir is often likened to a mini Switzerland . Famed 13th-century Sufi poet Amir Khusrau once proclaimed in Farsi, “If there is a paradise on earth, it is this,” and he may have been onto something. At the heart of it all is Srinagar, Kashmir’s capital city, which is known for its elegant gardens and watery centerpiece, Dal Lake. “Highlights include staying on a houseboat or taking a shikara [traditional Kashmiri boat] ride,” says Billo, who hails from the area. Don't leave without indulging in wazwan , an opulent, meat-heavy feast that can feature up to three dozen dishes in one sitting. 

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Occupying a high-altitude plateau in the northernmost reaches of India, Ladakh is characterized by otherworldly landscapes and big skies, punctuated by palatial stupas and monasteries. Many visitors come to Ladakh’s capital, Leh, during the short summer tourist season, but this surreal region offers plenty more to experience beyond the city. Billo suggests visiting the Nubra Valley, an isolated part of the old Silk Road that’s only accessible by crossing Khardung La, one of the world’s highest motorable passes. “The valley offers a glimpse into Ladakh's unique geography and cultural diversity with monasteries, quaint villages, and apricot orchards,” says Billo. The region is also rich with unusual wildlife, from elusive snow leopards to the scaled-down Bactrian camels that originated in the steppes of Central Asia.

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

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On the banks of the sacred Ganges River, the holy city of Rishikesh has held a place in the hearts of spiritually minded travelers — both from India and abroad — for generations. It’s the self-proclaimed “yoga capital of the world,” with a mix of traditional ashrams (spiritual rest houses) that cater largely to Hindu pilgrims and yoga centers that attract international visitors with teacher-training courses and meditation retreats. If you’re not into yoga, you’ll still find plenty to do here. Popular activities include visiting the ruins of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram (dubbed the Beatles Ashram in honor of its most famous former residents) to whitewater rafting adventures on the mighty Ganges. It’s also a great place for a wellness getaway, and nearby Ananda in the Himalayas was voted one of Travel + Leisure readers' favorite international spas in 2023.

Auroville, Tamil Nadu

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If you’re looking for a place that’s unlike anywhere else in India — or, frankly, the world — head to the intentional community of Auroville in South India. This UNESCO-recognized global township was founded in the 1960s with the goal of "realizing human unity," beyond the illusory divisions of creed or nationality, and it's home to generations of residents from around the world. Many visitors come for an hour or two, just long enough to view Auroville’s spiritual center — the golden, dome-shaped Matrimandir . However, it’s worth sticking around a bit longer to get a feel for what the community is about. As Akash Kapur, who grew up in Auroville and authored " Better to Have Gone " and " India Becoming ," puts it: "Come to Auroville if you're interested in alternative societies, sustainable living, or spirituality, but try not to just drop in for a few hours (as many do), and instead spend some time here, really getting to know the people and their work. The community rewards sustained immersion."

Andaman Islands

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Although most people associate the crystalline waters of the Andaman Sea with Thai island getaways, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in this tropical region are under Indian control. This little stretch of paradise is full of gorgeous shorelines, but most visitors devote their vacations to the island of Swaraj Dweep (formerly known as Havelock). The most popular beach on the island is Radhanagar Beach , which offers just over a mile of white sand sandwiched between tropical jungle and warm, transparent waters. Getting to this remote island requires a bit of gumption: You'll need to fly from the Indian mainland to Port Blair on South Andaman Island, then catch a ferry or charter a seaplane for the final stretch. While visitors are welcome on many islands in the chain, a few — including secluded North Sentinel Island — are off-limits. 

While many travelers see India’s capital as a jumping-off point for visiting further-afield destinations, it’s worth sticking around for a while to truly appreciate what Delhi has to offer. There’s certainly never a dull moment in this busy metropolis, whether you’re shopping for handicrafts at one of its numerous markets or learning about medieval and Mughal history at one of its three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Humayun's Tomb, Qutb Minar, and Red Fort. Although Delhi is undeniably rambunctious, it also has a quieter, more peaceful side that you can find amidst the trees and 15th-century tombs of Central Delhi’s Lodi Gardens or in the quiet interiors of the Baháʼí Lotus Temple.

Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Many travelers to India put the 17th-century Taj Mahal at the top of their list. This white marble mausoleum is easily India’s most recognizable structure — and it’s one of the New Seven Wonders of the World . This popular attraction also has a romantic backstory. “This iconic symbol of love is renowned for its architectural beauty, intricate marble work, and the captivating story behind its creation by emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal,” notes Billo. The bodies of the emperor and his wife remain interred in the Taj to this day. 

Jaipur. Rajasthan

The capital of Rajasthan and one-third of North India’s popular Golden Triangle tourist route (which also includes Agra and Delhi), Jaipur is a must-visit for those who love architecture and shopping. “The Pink City, as it's nicknamed, offers a rich cultural heritage, stunning [landmarks] like Amber Fort, vibrant bazaars, and intricate handicrafts,” says Billo. Many of Jaipur's key attractions are found in the historic walled part of the city, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019. Highlights include Jantar Mantar (a collection of oversized — and fully functional — astronomical instruments dating to the 17th century) and Hawa Mahal, or Palace of the Winds, a honeycomb-shaped palace designed with tiny windows that allowed air to flow freely through its interior.

Jodhpur, Rajasthan

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Dubbed the Blue City because of the cerulean-colored buildings that extend for miles through the oldest part of town, Jodhpur has long attracted travelers eager to explore the ramparts of the larger-than-life Mehrangarh Fort. It’s also home to the grandiose Umaid Bhawan Palace , which made headlines in 2018 when Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas tied the knot there. While Jodhpur’s beautiful, regal architecture is reason enough to visit, there’s more to the city than massive forts and grand palaces. “The area around the Toorji ka Jhalra stepwell in the old city is fun to explore,” says hotelier Sapna Bhatia, owner of Kaner Retreat and Jodhpur-area native. “For nature enthusiasts, there’s the Rao Jodha desert park near Mehrangarh Fort.”

Udaipur, Rajasthan

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T+L readers' favorite city in Asia and second favorite city in the world , Udaipur very much fits the bill of a fairy tale destination. Nicknamed the City of Lakes, thanks to its seven lakes, this gorgeous destination is home to some of India's finest luxury hotels plus historic whitewashed palaces, including the magnificent City Palace, an 11-palace complex that houses hotels, a huge museum with an impressive collection of European crystal, and a royal residence. A short boat ride from the palace lies the 18th-century Taj Lake Palace, an opulent palace-turned-hotel in the middle of Lake Pichola. It’s a quick drive from The Oberoi, Udaivilas , a purpose-built palatial hotel with onion-domed cupolas and a moat-like swimming pool that directly connects to some of the rooms.  

If you’re looking for a less-frequented, but no less amazing, alternative to more touristed states such as Rajasthan, consider Gujarat. “Under-explored but culturally rich, this state in India is a tapestry of festivals, textiles, architectural heritage, communities, and landscape,” says Rudra. Gujarat was also the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, who led the Salt March, one of his most famous acts of peaceful protest, through the state in 1930. Rudra suggests visiting the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial , which “honors the activists through murals, installations, sculptures, art, and related film.” It's also worth checking out the Kutch district, known for its distinct metal bells , which were originally used for keeping track of livestock and are now popular as decorative wind chimes.

Kaziranga National Park, Assam

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The northeast Indian state of Assam is home to a treasure for wildlife enthusiasts: Kaziranga National Park . This expansive, UNESCO-listed wildlife refuge near the borders of Bangladesh and Bhutan has the largest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses on the planet, providing a home to roughly 2,000 of these massive beasts. Although rhinos are the star attraction on park safaris, all sorts of animals live here, including tigers, elephants, gibbons, sloth bears, and a small number of endangered Ganges River dolphins. 

Historic, glitzy, and positively gargantuan, Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) is easily one of India’s most cosmopolitan destinations. This city by the sea is the nation's financial and entertainment capital, and while you’re unlikely to rub shoulders with Bollywood stars here, you're sure to see a lot of impressive attractions in very little time. Take a boat out to Elephanta Island to explore fifth– and sixth–century rock-hewn cave temples, marvel at the grand Indo-Saracenic architecture at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus , or see thousands of clothes hanging out to dry at Dhobi Ghat, the world's largest open-air laundry. Then, head to the sleek neighborhood of Bandra West, where many of Mumbai’s best restaurants and hotels are located, including Taj Lands End, voted T+L readers' favorite city hotel in India in 2023.

India’s smallest state, Goa, is arguably its top beach destination, where long days of swimming and sunbathing turn into longer nights of partying on the sand. While Goa has been known as a hippie haven since the 1960s, it's started to shed its reputation in recent decades. It’s still very much a party state, though it also draws in families and couples in search of sea and sun, sans nightlife. It’s a great place for history buffs as well, with numerous seaside forts and UNESCO-recognized churches that were built when Goa was under Portuguese rule. And while the destination has always been loved for its fiery dishes that combine traditional Konkani ingredients with Portuguese influences, it has also emerged as a culinary hot spot , where a new generation of chefs is showcasing everything from Japanese yakitori to jackfruit tamales.

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The 23 Best Places to Go in India in 2023

By Condé Nast Traveller

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This is part of our global guide to the Best Places to Go in 2023 —find more ideas on where to travel in the year ahead in the U.S. , Spain , the U.K. , and beyond.

If 2022 was the year of get-it-all-in travel, let 2023 encourage you to slow down and soak it all in. From immersive art exhibitions to quaint homestays and stylish boutique hotels that offer truly localized experiences, our list of where to go in India in 2023 will inspire you to engage with resident communities, and travel slower but deeper, and in more meaningful, magical ways.

Here, are the 23 destinations—as vetted by  Condé Nast Traveller India editors.

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Guests at Tilar Siro can take scuba diving courses or go on sea safaris.

Guests at Tilar Siro can take scuba diving courses or go on sea safaris.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Go for : A new island hotel and outdoor adventures

For the longest time, a trip to the Andamans meant picking between homestays or the only premium boutique hotel on the island. That’s changed in the past few years, with resorts like Taj Exotica Resort & Spa and Jalakara . The most recent entrant to the mix is Tilar Siro , a CGH Earth outpost on Havelock Island (now, Swaraj Dweep). The 25-key property is breezy, green, and immersive. You can learn about the island’s history and food, take scuba diving courses, and enjoy guided walks through the dense rainforests. There’s a lot to do beyond Havelock, including sea safaris at Cinque Island and kayaking expeditions with stargazing thrown in. Take a day trip to Barren Island to visit India’s only active volcano or take a ferry to Little Andaman Island for pristine beaches and lagoons. — Arundhati Ail

The new Biodiversity Heritage Site at Arittapatti village has over 75 species of birds.

The new Biodiversity Heritage Site at Arittapatti village has over 75 species of birds.

Arittapatti, Tamil Nadu

Go for : Tamil Nadu’s first Biodiversity Heritage Site

A first for the state, Arittapatti village—roughly 143 miles from Coimbatore—has been declared Tamil Nadu’s first and India’s 35th Biodiversity Heritage Site. As green spaces across the globe shrink, this move by the state government is a step towards a greener future, and an attempt to preserve the unique landscape of rocky hills that supports 72 lakes, 200 natural spring ponds, and three reservoirs, apart from the 75 species of birds, raptor species, megalithic structures and rock-cut temples that date back 2,000 years. While the state government prepares to build the area’s tourism potential, go before the crowds surge—birdsong, gushing streams and a biodiverse ecosystem await. — Smitha Menon

Cruises on the Brahmaputra River incorporate art and cultural experiences.

Cruises on the Brahmaputra River incorporate art and cultural experiences.

Go for : Cruises on the Brahmaputra River

Cruises across the mighty Brahmaputra River, and an exploration of its riverine culture, have thrown a new spotlight on Assam’s culture, history, and biodiversity. These river cruises are offered both by Assam Tourism and by private operators like the Assam Bengal Navigation Company, which have upped the ante on luxury travel with vessels that encapsulate the heritage and culture of the region and tours that provide a window into the history, culture, and crafts of the state. The latest of these is the soon-to-be-launched Ganga Vilas Cruise, the world’s longest cruise from Varanasi to Assam via Bangladesh that will embark on its maiden voyage in January 2023. These cruises offer a unique perspective of the land from the water and provide access to islands and national parks and include craft tours, local food experiences, tea garden trails, village walks, visits to age-old temples and a chance to see the greater one-horned rhino in the wild. — Diya Kohli

Travelers can trek through untouched fields near Tawang Monastery the largest in India.

Travelers can trek through untouched fields near Tawang Monastery, the largest in India.

Arunachal Pradesh

Go for : The newfound accessibility, Ziro Festival, untouched nature

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Arunachal Pradesh is the ideal destination for a retreat into silence. Jaw-dropping sunsets take over the valleys here, more than 500 species of birds call the wooded landscape of this state their home, and the gush of a hidden waterfall will be the only sound to break your chain of thought. Until now, the state’s natural beauty remained unexplored for the lack of accessibility. But in November 2022, the inauguration of the Donyi Polo airport opened gateways to the possibility of a novel getaway. With this airport located in Hollongi, some nine miles from Itanagar, travelers finally have direct access to the capital city and a new entry point into the state. Visit Tawang Monastery—the largest monastery in India—while you’re here, trek through the untouched fields of Bomdila, or make plans to drop by for the Ziro Festival for a weekend of music and eco-conscious living against the stunning Himalayan backdrop. — Ria Gupta

Restaurants offering a variety of dosas new museums and hip bookshops will draw travelers to Namma Bengaluru.

Restaurants offering a variety of dosas, new museums, and hip bookshops will draw travelers to Namma Bengaluru.

Bengaluru, Karnataka  

Go for : The Museum of Art & Photography, benne dosa, Cubbon Park promenade

Namma Bengaluru has something new to offer you every time you visit it. If you are an art lover, the city’s latest offering, the Museum of Art & Photography —which will go public in early 2023—will open up a whole new world encompassing photographs, ancient and modern art, sculptures, textiles and more. Let the colors of contemporary artist Jangarh Singh Shyam’s  Portrait of a Barasingha  wash over you or marvel at the intricacies of the bronze sculptures from decades ago at the cultural space that is located in the heart of the city on Kasturba Road. Once you have had your fill of art, head to the Airlines Hotel less than 500 yards away and enjoy a plate of crispy masala dosa with piping hot sambar, coconut chutney, and a freshly brewed tumbler of filter coffee—all under a lush green tree canopy. Then take a leisurely walk at Cubbon Park just a few yards away and head to the good old Blossom Book House or its newer, hipper contender, Champaca to pick up your next read. — Sneha Kanchan

The region's sacred temples have been nominated as a new UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The region's sacred temples have been nominated as a new UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Belur and Halebid, Karnataka

Go for : The sacred temples of the Hoysala Empire—India’s official nomination for the UNESCO World Heritage Site tag in 2023

Why should you visit 12th-century temples in 2023? For starters, these magnificent structures, about 124 miles from Bengaluru, are intricately carved and shockingly well-preserved reminders of the Hoysala dynasty, a secular family that ruled across the Deccan region from 1006 to about 1346 CE. The Hoysaleswara temple in Halebid, which loosely translates to old capital or ruined city, demonstrates how the rulers of yore encouraged the intermingling of religions and ideologies: the structure follows the Shaivism Hindu tradition but includes themes and motifs from Vaishnavism and Shaktism, along with images from Jainism. Inside, painstakingly hand-carved sculptures depict scenes from ancient epics like the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, and the Bhagavata Purana. Along with this temple, the nearby Kesava temple in Belur has also been proposed to be listed under the UNESCO World Heritage Sites . The ensembles blend Dravidian-style design with Bhumija and Nagara traditions of temple architecture from central and northern India, respectively. — SM

During Goa Carnival the city's streets come alive with performers of all kinds.

During Goa Carnival, the city's streets come alive with performers of all kinds.

Go for : New hotels and restaurants, the Goa Carnival

Spanish tapas at Mystras in Assagao, a taste of spiced Indian fare at Juju in Colva, and cocktails and mushroom cakes at Fig & Maple —these are only some of the new delights on Goa’s burgeoning food and drink scene . Helming the revolution of South Indian cuisine in Goa is the newly opened Hosa, a Portuguese-styled outpost set up by Rohit Khattar of Indian Accent, Comorin, and Koloman. With JW Marriott’s new property slated to pop up in Vagator next year, there’s enough to keep you hooked to the sunny state. For a taste of the spirit of Goa, make sure you witness the processions of the Goa Carnival 2023. Come February, the streets of Panjim, Mapusa, Margao, and Vasco will come alive with dancers, acrobats, musicians, and the escorts that tail the carnival’s King Momo. It’s the time of year when pranksters come knocking on doors, street plays celebrate the art of mockery, and everyone unites for the love of food, drink, and merriment. Don’t leave without taking back a souvenir in the form of one of the many homegrown alcoholic spirits the state is known for. — RG

Hanle is set to be named India's first Dark Sky Reserve in 2023.

Hanle is set to be named India's first Dark Sky Reserve in 2023.

Hanle, Ladakh

Go for : India’s first Dark Sky Reserve, Hanle Monastery

Experience a starry night like never before at Hanle, a picturesque hamlet in Ladakh. Hanle is set to be the main character in India’s astronomical tourism story as the site of the country’s first Dark Sky Reserve , which will be operational by early 2023. Situated 4,500 metres above sea level as part of the Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary, the reserve aims to lower light pollution for better observation of the inky night sky dotted with stars and planets. Once there, do not forget to visit the 17th-century Hanle Monastery located on a hilltop for some inner peace and a panoramic view of the village and its unique landscape. — SK

Jaipur's Literature Festival draws travelers from all around the globe.

Jaipur's Literature Festival draws travelers from all around the globe.

Jaipur, Rajasthan

Go for : Safaris, the Jaipur Literature Festival, new hotel and bar openings

Safari enthusiasts can now go on a leopard game drive just 30 minutes away from Jaipur city. In May 2022, the Rajasthan state government opened up the Amagarh Leopard Reserve , which sprawls across 3,765 acres and is home to 16 cats and 250 species of birds. Besides the leopard, keep your eyes peeled for hyenas, jackals, wild cats, foxes, civets, nilgai, sambar, and birds including peacocks, parakeets, and woodpeckers. Amagarh is also home to an 18th-century fort built by Maharaja Jawai Singh II, which is worth a visit. Time your trip to one of India’s most exciting literature festivals: The Jaipur Literature Fest is slated to take place from January 19 to 23 and will feature speakers like Anthony Sattin and Sudha Murty. Stay at the newly opened Villa Palladio , a nine-room boutique hotel that looks straight out of a jewel box, from the duo behind the famous Bar Palladio. For a drink, check out Johri & Sons, a slick new bar concocting smashing cocktails with a twist, and a side of ker sangri samosas and roomali khakra. It’s a fitting end to a day spent in the wilderness. — Shradha Shahani

Srinagar will see some vibrant new hotel openings in 2023—and a boost in accessibility to the best slopes in the region.

Srinagar will see some vibrant new hotel openings in 2023—and a boost in accessibility to the best slopes in the region.

Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir

Go for :   New infrastructure for easier road tripping, elevated nature retreats

In the heart of the Kashmir Valley, the gem of Srinagar—with its winding waterways and colorful houseboats—is equally alluring and challenging to plan a visit to. Yet the destination seems to be shifting gears, with the government greenlighting development projects that will benefit travelers.

Srinagar has some vibrant new openings:  Karan Mahal , a swanky, intimate stay in the historic residence of Kashmir’s former rulers and amid nearly 60 acres of orchards and woods, launched last year, while  Qayaam Gah , a stylish, Sufi-inspired nature retreat in the Zabarwan Hills, with unfettered bird’s-eye views of Dal Lake, opened this summer. Additionally, Indian Hotels Company Limited (also behind the Taj Hotels) will bring its affordable brand, Ginger Hotels , to Srinagar in the first half of 2023.

The capital is also about to get a boost in accessibility, with a spate of highways and tunnels planned to open in 2023 that will, among other connections, make it easier to drive from Kashmir—across breathtaking landscapes—to neighboring Ladakh, even in winter. Other side trips that will be easier to reach, thanks to the new infrastructure: Sonamarg (which translates to “golden meadow”), a stunning hill station that is poised for substantial tourism development in the years to come, and Pahalgam, an idyllic getaway that has long drawn travelers to its pastoral charms. The latter will see, in early 2023, the opening of  Shepherd’s Barn , a cottage stay by Ramneek Kaur (whose family owns the Bollywood-favorite  Pahalgam Hotel ), which will add rooms to an existing program of craft tours and local activities under the auspices of the Shepherd Crafts Cultural Centre. With so much change underfoot, there is no better time to experience the area— and before everyone else starts to do the same. —Saumya Ancheri

Jeypore is an ideal retreat for nature lovers.

Jeypore is an ideal retreat for nature lovers.

Jeypore, Odisha

Go for : New trekking trails

Amid the heritage structures and urban strongholds of Odisha, Jeypore poses as a fine repository of all things natural. From caves hidden in the depths of forests to bold waterfalls , there’s plenty to see and discover here. Thanks to the local administration’s efforts, one of its key areas—the Nakti Dangar hill of Jeypore’s Pangi forest reserve—will soon have a designated trail route for travelers. This means that you will now be able to navigate through the wild at a height of 4,600 feet. On the way, you can spot various endangered species such as the Jeypore Hill Gecko. The project is expected to be completed towards the end of 2023 and will present a resting stop at the top of the hill to complement the trail. The city also packs within it a host of cultural outposts; think: temples, palaces, and the forts that let you in on the city’s past as a trading hotspot—all surrounded by the Eastern Ghats and blanketed in a cool breezy climate. — RG

The city's Biennale will stretch until April 2023.

The city's Biennale will stretch until April 2023.

Kochi, Kerala

Go for : Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Chinese fishing nets, history lessons

Come December this year, the bright bylanes of fort Kochi will don different expressions of art as Kochi-Muziris Biennale returns physically after a brief pandemic-induced hiatus. The Biennale, an international contemporary art exhibition, will spill into the next year and end in April 2023 with installations and events set up in and around several locations of the scenic Fort Kochi. Be sure to set aside a couple of days to cover as many locations and artworks as you can while taking in the beauty of the place and its architecture on foot. For history buffs, there is both the 16th-century Mattancherry Palace built by the Portuguese and the Paradesi Synagogue in Jew Town that will transport you back to that era. As the sun sets, Kochi's famous Chinese fishing nets beckon with a lively and fun fish auction experience. — SK

Devgad is known for slow and leisurely surfing.

Devgad is known for slow and leisurely surfing.

Go for : The coast’s newest surf school and beach zipline in Devgad

In 2021, the Chipi Parule Airport in Sindhudurg was finally inaugurated after a wait of more than 20 years. This year brought another reason to visit the Konkan coast. Adventure company Flying Konkan has just launched the Flying Konkan Surfing School, the very first board surfing school on the coastline, at the Devgad and Taramburi beaches, where beginners and experienced surfers are invited to catch some waves. The coast at Devgad (about 100km from Ratnagiri, towards Goa) is less crowded and less explored than most shores, creating an ideal atmosphere for slow, leisurely surfing . Waves are typically three to five feet in April and can reach up to 10 feet in May. If you’re not interested in surfing, you can always enjoy the school’s very own coastal zipline over the beach. — AA

Cheetahs have returned to Kuno 70 years after being declared extinct.

Cheetahs have returned to Kuno, 70 years after being declared extinct.

Kuno, Madhya Pradesh 

Go for : The comeback of cheetahs

When you draw up your travel calendar for 2023, do not forget to squeeze in a quick trip to the center of India for a very special reason. Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park recently became home to cheetahs that have made a comeback in India seven decades after being declared extinct. By 2023, you should get a chance to spot the Namibian cheetahs (all eight of them if you’re lucky!) roaming in their spotted glory in the lap of the Vindhyas mountain range. If the cheetahs are elusive, you can always hop onto a safari jeep and let the park’s flora and fauna—close to 30 mammals, 200 birds and 14 species of fish—whisk you away from the fast pace of city life. — SK

Inside Van Gogh 360

Inside Van Gogh 360

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Go for : Lollapalooza, Van Gogh 360, an exciting sports scene

There are ample reasons to visit the city of dreams on any given day. It could be for the serendipity of catching your favorite movie stars shooting in the middle of Kala Ghoda, or for the miraculous urban forest where leopards roam in midst of all things manmade. But in the coming year, some never-before moments will accentuate the bustling world that is Mumbai. Chicago’s international music festival Lollapalooza (January 28-29, 2023) is making its Asian debut in the city in 2023. Indigenous artists such as AP Dhillon, Prateek Kuhad, Bombay Brass, and others will share the space with international hit bands Imagine Dragons, Cigarettes After Sex, Zhu, and Diplo. While here, pop in to experience Van Gogh 360 (January 20 to February 17, 2023), an immersive art show that’ll display 300 artworks by the Dutch painter in a never-before setting. The floors and ceilings of Mumbai’s World Trade Centre will be drenched in color, complemented by audio-visual elements for a dreamy experience. 2023 is also a big year for sports in the country. With India hosting the 2023 Cricket World Cup, Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium is expected to run at least a few of the matches on the roster. — RG

The Hornbill festival displays the traditions of the tribes of Nagaland.

The Hornbill festival displays the traditions of the tribes of Nagaland.

Go for : Off-roading, the Hornbill Festival

In an effort to promote off-roading tourism in Nagaland, the state’s government has been urging travelers to head off the beaten track. Nagaland Offroad, an initiative by the Government of Nagaland with Wander Beyond Boundaries , encourages travel beyond conventional destinations like Kohima and Dimapur. This is a land where between the slush and ridges, local communities welcome you with open arms and a jungle of wilderness awaits exploration. As part of the initiative, you can stay in local homestays, eat at regional restaurants, and discover craft shops on your way. You can choose a track across 13 districts, each presenting unique topographies, flora and fauna, and local culture to interact with. After a brief hiatus, the famous Hornbill Festival , held near Kohima, also sprung back in 2021. If you haven’t yet, watch the tribes of Nagaland display the best of their traditions in wrestling matches, bamboo festivals, walkathons, heritage walks, loin loom events, and more. — RG

Pune's food scene is well worth traveling for.

Pune's food scene is well worth traveling for.

Pune, Maharashtra 

Go for : The indie food scene

Butchers, brewers, bakers, and even candlemakers: this hip city is home to all of them. Pune has a combination of things going for it like its proximity to Mumbai and a laidback but driven attitude. Its chill vibe has long attracted young working professionals and entrepreneurs looking to start up in a city that has access to green spaces, and want the cool of Mumbai minus its hustle. And now, there's an exciting food scene that speak to that community. There’s Dohiti, which churns out not just warm, flaky croissants but also cinnamon rolls with local ingredients like jaggery and finger millet, and swaps blueberry for local kokum fruit in its cheesecakes; Niket Drego of The Daily Cut, which focuses on small-batch experimental cold cuts such as vindaloo chorizo; and WeIdliwale, a restaurant and delivery kitchen that zooms into regional cuisine from Karnataka. There are a range of happy-hour (and beyond) options to choose from as well: craft brewery Great State Aleworks collaborates with farmers for new brews while others like Yavasura, Kimaya Brewing Co., Doolally and Moonshine Meadery, believed to be Asia’s first meadery, are all based out of the city. Experimental food pop-ups with brewers, chefs, bakers, and mixologists add to the inventive dine-out scene. — SM

The river Ganga outside Rishikesh is the perfect backdrop to a slew of immersive wellness experiences.

The river Ganga outside Rishikesh is the perfect backdrop to a slew of immersive wellness experiences.

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Go for : A truly luxurious wellness circuit

Rishikesh, often referred to as the birthplace of yoga, became a port of call this year for travelers looking to meld wellness with classic luxury. Vana, a wellness retreat near Dehradun, Uttarakhand, announced a rebrand as Six Senses Vana that offers everything from a four-day fast fix-up to complete detoxification of body and mind during a month-long Ayurvedic Panchakarma retreat. At Ananda in the Himalayas , situated around a restored Maharaja's palace in the hills above Rishikesh, guests can pick from Eastern healing philosophies—Ayurveda, Vedanta, yoga—blended with Western techniques. And Taj Rishikesh , which sprawls over 12.5 acres of lush gardens on the slopes of the Garhwali Himalayas along the banks of river Ganga, offers spa treatments influenced by the characteristics of the mighty river. Think sensitivity, calm, energy, generosity, and strength. — SM

Viswa Bharati University

Viswa Bharati University

Santiniketan, West Bengal

Go for : The Baul Festival, art and culture

Santiniketan, home to the acclaimed Viswa Bharati University and Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, is a hub of literature, art, and culture in West Bengal. This prestigious university, set up by Tagore in 1921, was an extension of the ashram and school started by his father Maharishi Debendranath Tagore. Envisioned as a space of learning, scholarship, and propagation of the arts, the university is the green heart of the town of Bolpur and it is surrounded by the idyllic surrounds of the Birbhum countryside, complete with picturesque rivers, red earth, and forests of mango, sal, and golden acacia trees. Its history and heritage structures are likely to be inscribed into the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2023: These include the stunning Kanch Mandir, a prayer hall made of Belgian glass and the Kala Bhavana or fine arts faculty with sculptures, frescos and murals by its illustrious faculty including modern Indian art and sculpture pioneers Nandalal Bose and Ramkinkar Baij. Unhurried tours on foot or cycle rickshaw allow visitors to take it all in and stop for an occasional tea break at any of the charming cafes in the area. Apart from Tagore’s own legacy of poetry and music, Santiniketan also straddles the region’s folk culture, food, and craft—from baul musicians to local food and cotton weaving—all of which are showcased in community-run spaces and weekly fairs or haats under the trees. Visit between winter and spring to participate in the Poush mela (December), the Baul mela (January) and the Basanta Utsav (March)—festivals during which songs reverberate through the land and men and women dance in joyous celebration. — DK

Cherry blossoms in Shillong

Cherry blossoms in Shillong

Go for : New hotels, cherry blossoms, music and food festivals

If you consider nature a luxury, there was never a dearth of luxury in Shillong. The Meghalayan capital, with its pink winter and green trekking trails, holds an abundance of wild escapades. But to add to that, the state-owned Crowborough Hotel also opened its doors as Vivanta Meghalaya in September 2022. Being Meghalaya’s first five-star property, this hotel is the state’s first take on a luxury getaway. The next big thing on the cards is the opening of Courtyard by Marriott next year. Travelers will now have a host of stay options for when they visit to explore the city’s indie rock scene or wild forests. While you’re here, catch the Shillong Autumn Festival as the banks of Umiam Lake turn into a hub of local food, crafts, and music, and watch the landscape bloom with flowers at the Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival. 12 miles away in Umbir, every November, the eco-friendly Hills Festival presents an opportunity to camp under the stars, learn about local foraging, and feast on local cuisine. — RG

A view of the Tons Valley

A view of the Tons Valley

Tons Valley, Uttarakhand

Go for : Idyllic mountain views and a truly local experience

After setting up an online shop in 2020 to enable city dwellers to buy produce like fresh apples and kidney beans from farmers in the Tons Valley in rural Uttarakhand, the Tons Shop is under threat, due to a steep rise in shipping prices. One way to help bring capital back to the locals in the idyllic rolling hills and lush green valleys of Uttarakhand is to sign up for a trail organized by Tons Trails , a social enterprise promoting sustainable tourism in the region. In the spring, instead of crowding Dehradun, tourists should head to its mystical grasslands, drink from its glacial streams, and learn about seasonal flowers and medicinal plants from locals that double up as guides. — SM

Karnataka's Maravanthe Mattu and Malpe beaches are crowdfree and pristine.

Karnataka's Maravanthe, Mattu, and Malpe beaches are crowd-free and pristine.

Udupi, Karnataka

Go for : A new pet-friendly homestay, birdwatching, untouched beaches

Most people would associate the word "Udupi" with India's many Udupi restaurants—a genre of restaurants across Indian cities serving South Indian classics like idlis, vadas, dosas, and more. But there's a lot more to the region in Karnataka. About an hour's drive from Mangaluru, Udupi is home to several vibrant temples, the most popular of which is the Udupi Sri Krishna Temple. In 2022, traveling pet parents Priyanka Jena and Tanveer Taj set up Praana Experience , their three-bedroom homestay, on a parcel of land right by the sea. The homestay also has a studio home that recently opened for long-term rentals. You're welcome to bring your pets, of course, and there are chirping birds and sounds of waves to keep you company. An observatory within, and a forest nearby, allow for some quiet birdwatching that includes spotting hornbills and peacocks. There are more than a few beaches to explore—Maravanthe, Mattu, and Malpe are the closest—and most are crowd-free and pristine. — AA

Decadent trains like the Rajasthans Palace on Wheels and the Deccan Odyssey are returning to India.

Decadent trains like the Rajasthan’s Palace on Wheels and the Deccan Odyssey are returning to India.

India’s luxury trains

Go for : A timeless travel experience

After a temporary halt due to COVID, two of India’s most luxurious trains are set to return to action. The carriages of Rajasthan’s Palace on Wheels, launched in 1982, once belonged to maharajas and nizams. The eight-day journey starts in Delhi and takes you to all the best sights of Rajasthan, from the palaces of Udaipur and Jaipur to the nature and wildlife of Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, before heading to Agra for a glimpse of the iconic Taj Mahal. The Deccan Odyssey, which is likely to restart operations in 2023, is counted among the world’s most opulent trains. Pick from six-week-long journeys that go through Maharashtra, Ranthambore National Park, Goa, Hyderabad, Gujarat, or Agra. You will, of course, be well taken care of onboard both trains—at their massage centers, bars, and restaurants . — AA

This article originally appeared on Condé Nast Traveller India.

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Ah, it's so hard to choose! What are the best tourist places in India? A lot of the time, it comes down to personal preference. However, some places to visit in India remain perennially more popular than others. These are among the best destinations in India.

Want to know more about India's top destinations? Take a look at this India travel planner and this guide to the top India tourist places by region. If you'd like to explore beyond India's popular tourist attractions, here are 12 of the best places to visit in India off the beaten track to inspire you!

Also read: Safety issues at top tourist places in India to be prepared for problems you may encounter.

Best for Monuments: Delhi

Most first time travelers to India usually land in Delhi, India's capital city. It can be quite a culture shock . The city is primed to take advantage of unsuspecting tourists. However, bear with it! Delhi's top attractions feature spellbinding mosques, forts, and monuments left over from the Mughal rulers that once occupied the city. Many of these are set in beautiful landscaped gardens that are perfect for relaxing. And the crumbling old city of Old Delhi is a fascinating, albeit chaotic, place to explore. Plan your trip there with this Delhi city guide.

Best Iconic: Taj Mahal

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A part of India's popular Golden Triangle tourist circuit , Agra is best known for the Taj Mahal. Enough said really. It's India's most iconic monument and one of the top historical attractions.   For that reason, it's impossible to leave it off the list. (While you're there, why not get off the beaten track and visit some attractions around Agra as well?). Make sure you read this comprehensive guide to Agra and the Taj Mahal before you go.

Best Temple: Golden Temple

Amritsar is home to one of India's most notable landmarks -- the Golden Temple. It was founded in 1577 by Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh guru. It’s the spiritual capital of the Sikhs and gained its name, meaning "Holy Pool of Nectar", from the body of water around the Golden Temple. The exquisite Golden Temple attracts pilgrims from all over the world and the number of visitors it gets rivals that of the Taj Mahal! It looks particularly arresting at night when it’s beautifully lit up, with its imposing gold dome illuminated. This guide to Amritsar and Golden Temple has more details.

Best Regal Splendor: Udaipur

Ah, Udaipur! Famed city of lakes and palaces, and the most romantic city in India. A must-visit for the ability to immerse yourself in regal splendor. The royal family has converted much of the sprawling City Palace into a museum , housing priceless memorabilia. It provides an extraordinary opportunity to take a look into their lives. Another attractive thing about Udaipur is that it offers great value! There are so many inexpensive yet atmospheric hotels overlooking the lake to stay in. Or, stay in the City Palace Complex itself, at the Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel or Fateh Prakash Palace Hotel.

Best Ruins: Hampi

Hampi is, not surprisingly, one of the most popular places to visit in Karnataka. There you'll find the captivating ruins of Vijayanagar, the last capital of one of the greatest Hindu kingdoms in not only the state but in India’s history. The ruins are intriguingly intermingled with large boulders that rear up all over the landscape. An incredible energy can be found at Hampi. Its laid-back vibe attracts plenty of travelers who like to stay a while and chill out. The New York Times included Hampi on its list of 52 Places to Go in 2019 , so get there fast before everyone else! Have a read of this handy Hampi travel guide for more information.

Best for History and Architecture: Ajanta and Ellora Caves

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Among the top caves in India , the ancient and awe-inspiring Ajanta and Ellora caves have been hand-carved into hillside rock quite in the middle of nowhere near Aurangabad in northern Maharashtra. These caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 34 of them at Ellora, dating from between the 6th and 11th centuries AD. They're a mixture of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain caves. The caves at Ajanta are all Buddhist caves. There are 29 of them, dating from the 2nd century BC to 6th century AD. Words can't describe how magnificent they all are.

Best for Spirituality: Varanasi

Varanasi, one of the top spiritual places in India, is a city quite unlike any other. This mystical holy city openly reveals its rituals along the many riverside ghats, which are used for everything from bathing to burning the bodies of the dead. Indeed, Varanasi is a confronting and rather dirty city (although it has been cleaned up a lot in recent years). However, it provides invaluable insight into ancient traditions in India. Two highlights are wandering along the riverside ghats and attending the evening Ganga Aarti ceremony. Here's a Varanasi travel guide to help you plan your trip.

Best for Culture: Kolkata

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Kolkata , the capital of West Bengal, is a fascinating but underrated city that unfortunately all too often gets overlooked by tourists. Those who are most keen on history, experiential travel, and day-to-day life will appreciate what it has to offer though. Look past its crumbling buildings and you'll discover delicious distinctive Bengali cuisine , interesting places to shop , diverse neighborhoods , and engaging heritage . The city's biggest festival, Durga Puja , is worth experiencing as well! Take a look at these evocative photos of Kolkata for inspiration.

Best for South Indian Culture: Madurai

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Madurai, in Tamil Nadu , has the most impressive temple in South India -- the Meenakshi Temple . If you only see one of South India's temples , the Meenakshi Temple should be it. The city of Madurai is more than 4,000 years old, and has remained a major center for Tamil culture and learning. The 12 day Chithirai Festival , featuring a re-enacted celestial wedding of God and Goddess, is held in Madurai during April each year. Here's what else to see and do in Madurai.

Best for Tribal Culture: Northeast India

Tourists are often surprised to discover that there are many different tribes in India . In fact, along with Africa, India has the largest tribal population in the world. Many of them inhabit India's remote Northeast region and they generally welcome visitors. One of the best ways to experience their culture is to attend one of their tribal festivals , such as the renowned Hornbill Festival. Otherwise, reputable local companies such as Greener Pastures and Holiday Scout conduct responsible tribal tours.

Best for Relaxation: Kerala Backwaters

One of the must-do things in Kerala , a trip in a houseboat along the palm-fringed Kerala backwaters is so tranquil and relaxing. The lush green landscape, and houses and villages that line the backwaters make a journey along these waterways seem like a journey through another world. Freshly cooked Indian food and chilled beer on board the boat make the experience even more enjoyable. Don't miss it! Here's how to best visit the Kerala Backwaters.

Best for Beaches: Goa

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India's top beach destination, Goa lures visitors with the promise of parties and lazy days by the sea. However, there's more to Goa than just hedonism. The state also offers an eclectic blend of history, nature, culture , and adventure activities . It's divided into north and south Goa, with the north being more developed and action-packed. If you're looking for quiet beaches, head south! However, each beach has its own character. This  Goa beach guide will help you choose the beach that's right for you. Check out these gorgeous Goa beach huts as well.

Best for Wildlife: Kanha National Park

India has so many national parks, it's hard to choose the best wildlife destination. However, the jungles of Madhya Pradesh do stand out, Kanha National Park in particular. It's one of the largest national parks in India and it provided the setting for Rudyard Kipling’s classic novel, The Jungle Book . The park is highly regarded for its research and conservation programs. Numerous activities, such as nature walks, are possible in the buffer zone as well as safaris into the core area twice a day. Tiger sightings are regular there too! Want to visit more than one national park in Madhya Pradesh ? Bandhavgarh is also popular.

Best for Adventure: Spiti

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The high-altitude alpine desert landscape of remote Spiti, in Himachal Pradesh, provides ample options for adventure enthusiasts. These include mountain biking, hiking and trekking, tracking wildlife, and yak safaris. Spiti's remarkable landscape is scattered with small villages and monasteries, and enclosed by soaring peaks crowned with snow. Take a look at these spectacular photos of the Spiti Valley . Spiti can be reached by road from Manali or Shimla. This ultimate Spiti travel planner will help you organize your trip.

Best Offbeat: Kutch Region of Gujarat

Referred to as India's "Wild West", the Kutch region of Gujarat is an immense stretch of largely barren and harsh desert landscape bordering Pakistan. Much of Kutch consists of seasonal wetlands known as the Great Rann of Kutch (famous for its salt desert) and smaller Little Rann of Kutch (famous for its Wild Ass Sanctuary ). The region is also celebrated for the vibrant handicrafts made by its talented artisan villagers, and the seaside port town of Mandvi where there's a remarkable 400 year-old ship building yard.

Best Up and Coming: Odisha

Odisha has tremendous potential as a tourist destination and will undoubtedly attract more visitors when adequate infrastructure is developed. Until then, you can enjoy the serenity in this lesser-known state on the east coast of India. Attractions include the unusual Konark Sun Temple , massive annual Ratha Jatra festival in Puri , the Diamond Triangle of sacred Buddhist sites , the wetlands at Mangalajodi where migratory birds can be seen close-up, handicraft villages , classical music and dance festivals , and a multitude of ancient temples . Still not sure if you want to go there? Here are even more places to visit in Odisha and the capital city Bhubaneswar .

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Best places to visit in India from lakes in Ladakh and forts in Maharasthra to the southern tip of Rameshwaram.

The year may not have started in the best possible way, but 2022 still holds out the promise of new adventures. The year has 19 long weekends , which means 19 mini-vacations, if you plan it right. So, where do you go? From the beautiful but endangered floating islands of Assam to the holy lakes of Ladakh, these are our picks:

12 best places to visit in India in 2022

Sindhudurg, maharashtra.

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With the new Chipi Airport in Sindhudurg now in business, this coastal town is now less than two hours away from Mumbai. There is plenty to do: go diving off the coast of Tarkarli, visit the Sindhudurg Fort in Malvan, head up the 19th century lighthouse near Vengurla Rocks, or just drive a bit to reach the shores of north Goa.

Keoladeo, Rajasthan

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Keoladeo National Park

In February, Keoladeo National Park becomes a birdwatcher’s paradise. Thousands of migratory species like the spoonbills, greylag geese and glossy ibis can be spotted around the park along with those flying in from China, Turkmenistan and Siberia. The park was once a popular duck hunting ground of the maharajas, but is a UNESCO World Heritage Site now.

Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu

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Rameshwaram

Take the new Pamban Bridge—expected to be open by March 2022—through turquoise waters to the island city of Rameshwaram. The northern winds offer a great opportunity for kitesurfing through the Gulf of Mannar, after which you can unwind at the Dhanushkodi beach at the tip of the subcontinent.

North Sikkim

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Come April, the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary in Yumthang Valley is spotted with crimson coloured blossoms wherever you look. About 40 varieties of rhododendrons can be found here. On the other end of the spectrum lies Sikkim’s white beauty at Zero Point—the highest motorable point in the state which is covered in snow around this time.

Darjeeling, West Bengal

Cycling from Darjeeling to Gangtok

The narrow winding lanes and steep foothills of Darjeeling give way to vast plantations of its famous tea. March to October is the plantation season here, and also when the aroma of the shrubs fill the air across the hill station. If you’re lucky enough, you’ll get to witness the harvesting of the Oolong at Makaibari estate, which is only picked on the season’s first full moon night.

Tso Moriri Lake, Ladakh

Tso Moriri

The deep blue palette of the lake is no less mesmerising than the lofty mountain slopes it contrasts. Tso Moriri— India’s largest high altitude lake—is a lesser frequented counterpart of the famous Pangong lake. The area will attract you for its ravishing beauty with open landscapes and clear skies, both frequented by rare wildlife like migratory birds and Tibetan wolves and more common animals herded by local changpas.

Gavi, Kerala

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July brings cool temperatures and lush greenery to the untainted beauty of Gavi. The evergreen forests of this Malabar town are home to wild species of fauna like the sambar and barking deer. The rest of the land is covered with vineries where you can explore wine making and majestic waterfalls to take a dip in

Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

Valley of Flowers

Valley of Flowers

A trek laden with Himalayan glaciers, wooden bridges and dense forests leads you to this natural bouquet of flowers spanning 87 square kilometers. The valley comes alive with blooming orchids, calendulas, marigolds, primulas and other species during August. And if you’re a slow explorer, the quaint village of Ghangaria provides the perfect resting spot with its laid back lifestyle and quiet village life.

Yercaud, Tamil Nadu

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If you’re already explored the popular plantation towns of south India, this year, head to the bamboo forests of Yercaud, one of the best places to visit in India. Located at the foothills of Salem, the small town has numerous viewpoints overlooking the valley as well. A downhill trek leads you to Kiliyur Falls. The Yercaud lake is unmissable for its pristine beauty and quiet atmosphere.

Majuli, Assam

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Situated between two channels of the Brahmaputra, Majuli island remains submerged for most part of the year. But the fading of monsoons reveals its glittering beaches and brings back the Assamese farming community to the land. Head to this quiet destination soon, for the rapidly changing climate and rampant flash floods from nearby tributaries are expected to take the district down permanently in the coming years.

Shillong, Meghalaya

Shillong

The Cherry Blossom Festival kicks off in November as the capital city of Meghalaya begins to turn pink. Explore the ethereal beauty of root bridges creeping through the Mawphlang Sacred Forest here. As monsoons fade by October, the weather also becomes ideal for you to plan an immersive trip to the matrilineal culture of the Khasi tribe—one of the last to exist in the entire world.

Usgalimal, Goa

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It is entirely possible to be in Goa in December and not be surrounded by too many people. The village of Usgalimal in South Goa is home to ancient petroglyphs, chiselled on a bed of laterite rock some 30,000 years ago, although the exact period is still debated. Enjoy a moment of solitude at the Kushavati river here, and head to the nearby Budbud lake, which is known to bubble throughout the day. Why it does so, is a mystery to unravel with the locals while you’re there.

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Pangong-tso Lake, Ladakh, India is one of the best tourist places in India

INDIA IS A VAST COUNTRY, teeming with incredible places to visit from ancient forts and palaces to friendly villages and pristine national parks. A subcontinent, India is home to a wide variety of landscapes from lush jungles and tropical beaches to sand-swept deserts and the highest mountain range on earth. There are 40 UNESCO World Heritage sites and four of the world’s top biodiversity hotspots; one of the world’s oldest cities, Varanasi , and 70% of the world’s wild tigers . It’s very hard to choose the best tourist places in India because there are so many – but here are some favourites from India’s leading travel bloggers, arranged by the best time to visit for weather, festivals, and other factors.

Generally, most foreign tourists visit India between October and March for the most pleasant weather. May and June are the hottest months, and the southwest monsoon sweeps across the country from July to September. In December and January, North India is surprisingly cold, and foggy weather can snarl travel plans — especially in and around Delhi . Therefore, planning your travels to keep weather (and major Festivals of India !) in mind, can really help you have a great trip.

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Best places to visit in India in January

Gokarna .

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Gokarna, located on the coast in the southern state of Karnataka, is definitely one of the best places to visit in India. It is much more laid back compared to Goa — and that is the beauty of it. With endless beaches such as Om Beach, Half Moon Beach, Paradise Beach, and Kudle Beach, it is a must visit place in India for any beach lover. Here you will find some of the best beaches in India . You can also trek between the beaches and see incredible views of some of the beaches from the cliffs above.

If you are a spiritual person, Gokarna is also the site of an Atma Linga, a 4th century Shiva temple: the Mahabaleshwar temple. This is a site of religious pilgrimage for many Hindus, who perform the rituals for their departed relatives. There are numerous other temples in Gokarna as well.

Gokarna used to have some amazing cafes serving both Indian and continental food but many are currently shut because of the pandemic. Night life has also considerably calmed down compared to yesteryears, when there were secret rave parties around Gokarna.

If you are travelling by road, it takes approximately 9.5 hours from Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka. Alternatively, you can fly to Mangalore and then catch a bus from there which takes approximately 3-4 hours. Other beach towns to visit near Gokarna are Karwar, Murudeswar, Udupi and more. 

Best time to visit Gokarna is between October – March.

Contributed by Soumya Nambiar of Travel, Books & Food .

Bikaner 

Haveli, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India

Bikaner is an underrated city in the state of Rajasthan. Boasting intricate havelis, beautiful temples, and spectacular forts and palaces, it is an architectural wonder that should be a must-visit destination for anyone looking for lesser-known places in India.

If you have a penchant for travel photography and bygone eras, the narrow lanes of Bikaner’s old city will capture your heart. Start your day early and visit the charming Rampuria Havelis before traffic hours kick in. This group of seven ornate mansions belonging to a merchant family of Bikaner is a treat for the eyes.

The Rampuria family is one of the many that flourished because of the silk route. Bikaner’s prominent location along the silk route is, perhaps, why Rao Bika, a descendent of Jodhpur, chose to set up his capital here when it was just barren land.

Some other places to see in Bikaner include Junagarh Fort, Karni Mata Temple, Bhandasar Jain Temple, Devi Kund Sagar, and the Thar Desert. Hotels like Narendra Bhawan, Laxmi Niwas Palace, and Lallgarh Palace also hold historical significance and are worth checking out.

You can reach Bikaner by road and rail from most other cities in India. There is also a direct flight from Delhi that operates a few days a week. 

Best time to visit Bikaner is the winter months, between October and March, as they are ideal for pleasant weather.

Contributed by Charu is a travel blogger, photographer and writer behind travelwithcg.com.

Best places to visit in India February

Jaipur Amber Fort Rajasthan

Jaipur, famous the world over as the pink city has been attracting travellers ever since it was founded in 1727 AD. It is no surprise that Jaipur takes pride of place on lists of top travel destinations across the world. 

Jaipur offers so much, including forts, palaces, step-wells, markets, festivals, temples, and food. Very few cities possess the charm of attracting travellers again and again, but Jaipur is one of them. A traveller can definitely spend 4-5 days exploring all that the city offers. 

Jaipur was founded as a trading city in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. The city has carved out a niche in handmade craftsmanship the world over: textiles, jewellery, and art & crafts are in huge demand. The bazaars of Jaipur are a treat for visitors, an Aladdin’s cave of riches and treasures. 

Jaipur is also one of the best places to experience Indian festivals like Diwali , Holi , Kite Festival, Teej, to name a few. The tourism infrastructure is well-developed, offering a variety of stay options and activities. In fact, Jaipur arguably has the best range of hotels of any city in India. Many of the hotels in Jaipur were originally authentic palaces and havelis that have been transformed into enchanting hotels (at every price point).

How to reach? Jaipur is well-connected to all Indian cities where most international carriers fly like New Delhi, Mumbai, or Bangalore. You can reach Jaipur by flight, train, and taxi .

Best time to visit is winter, between October – February. The world famous Jaipur Literature Festival takes place at the end of January / beginning of February each year.

Contributed by Arv of Jaipur Thru My Lens .

Mumbai is one of the best cities to visit in India

Mumbai , formerly known as Bombay, can be chaotic and overwhelming, but it’s a fascinating city to visit with its beautiful colonial buildings and energetic atmosphere and cannot be missed. Mumbai is definitely at the top of any list of best places to visit in India, without a doubt. The city is rich in history and culture, home to Bollywood, and seriously delicious food . Mumbai is best visited during the winter season (October to March) when the temperature is pleasant.

Three of the best areas to base yourself in Mumbai are the districts of Colaba, Fort, and Marine Drive in South Mumbai. From here most major tourist destinations are within easy walking distance. 

(Editor’s note: The trendy suburb of Bandra is another great option for hip cafes, seafront promenades, and the charming atmosphere of a forming Portuguese fishing village.)

Mumbai is one of the oldest cities in India, and it boasts an abundance of historical and cultural things to see and do. The Gateway of India is the city’s most iconic landmark. Mumbai also has many interesting museums, impressive architecture, and the Elephanta Caves, which are well worth visiting.

Throughout the city you will see signs of a rich cultural heritage that includes famous temples, as well as significant monuments such as the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Gandhi House, Haji Ali Mosque, and the Bhau Daji Lad Museum. Other must-dos include a visit to The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Dhobi Ghat open air laundromat, and watching the sunset at Nariman Point on Marine Drive.

Best time to visit Mumbai is winter October – March. Otherwise it is hot and humid, and often floods during the monsoon in summer. Note: read our guide to The Best Places to Visit in Mumbai on a 3-day itinerary .

Contributed by Peta and Jonas of Exit45 Travels, a couple in their midlife who took an adult gap year, and have been travelling full time ever since.

Living root bridges of Meghalaya

Living root bridges of Meghalaya, India, a top tourist destination

Meghalaya, the wettest state of India, is famous for its incredible living root bridges. The artwork of bending and constructing the roots of the rubber fig tree (Ficus Elastica) in the shape of a bridge is done by the Khasi and Jaintia tribes inside the dense rainforest of Cherrapunjee. They guide the pliable aerial roots of the rubber fig trees (Ficus Elastica) across the rivers and then allow them to grow strong. 

A mature living root bridge protects itself from heavy storms and floods and can usually hold more than 35 people at once. Although there are many living root bridges in Meghalaya, the 150-year-old human-made, double-decker living root bridge is unique and most attractive.

To reach the 50 metres long and 1.5 metre wide bridge, you have to start a thrilling trek from Tyrna village, 20 kilometres away from Cherrapunjee. Winter is the best time for trekking to the double-decker living root bridge when you will get the pleasant weather, clear sky, and the path will be safe. You can reach there by crossing a hanging bridge over the crystal blue river, going up and down almost 3,500 steps through dense forest. 

In the end, your exhaustion will evaporate when you dip your feet in the Umshiang River flowing under the bridge, and the small fish will nip your feet. A walk from one end of the bridge to the other will give you a memorable lifetime experience.

Best time to visit the living root bridges in Meghalaya is winter, from November to March.

Contributed by Koyeli Biswas of Nature Diary. 

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Root Bridge near Mawlynnong in Megalaya

Pondicherry / Puducherry

Pondicherry rock beach

Pondicherry, known officially as Puducherry, is the capital of a district of the same name in south-eastern India. “Pondy” as the locals endearingly call it, is a former French colony that is still characterised by strong French influences to this day. The French East Indies Company claimed the city as its trading hub in the 1600’s, and the city only merged with India in 1954. 

The best things to do in Pondicherry are to spend time at its beaches, experience the old French Quarter, and visit Auroville township . Pondicherry borders the Bay of Bengal to the east, so the city has several beaches and a wide public promenade. Although the waters are too dangerous for swimming, many locals and tourists spend time picnicking and relaxing on the shore. 

The French Quarter in Pondicherry consists of colourful, well-preserved colonial buildings repurposed to house chic restaurants and trendy cafes. Visitors will receive five-star hospitality here, at a fraction of the price of a similar setting in France.  

One must-visit place when in Pondy is Auroville, an experimental township located a quick tuk-tuk ride to the north. Auroville is known for being a “universal township”, focused on “realizing human unity.” Visitors to Auroville can learn about the history of the township, meditate in its golden Matrimandir chamber, and learn about alternative living methods like organic farming, earthen architecture, and renewable energy. 

Pondicherry is a transport hub that can be reached by air, rail, and bus. 

The best time to visit is between December and March, which is after the monsoon season ends and when temperatures are cooler. 

Contributed by Erika from Erika’s Travelventures .

Best places to visit in India in March

The Golden Temple, Amritsar is one of the best places to visit in India

Amritsar (which translates to ‘the tank of the nectar of immortality’) is a spiritually and historically significant city in Punjab, India and one of the most fascinating places to visit. Amritsar is most famous for being the home to the spectacular Golden Temple but there’s plenty of other unique experiences to have here.

The Golden Temple (the official name Harmandir Sahib means the abode of God) is the most important Gurudwara and the holiest place for Sikhs. It’s one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen, and was a better experience for me than the Taj Mahal.

The Golden Temple’s beauty lies not only in its gold-plated appearance, but also due to the special, serene atmosphere, the colourful pilgrims who visit, and the volunteers who keep the place sparkling clean while also managing to feed 100,000 people per day for free.

Personally, I found the experience of visiting the Golden Temple more profound than visiting the Taj Mahal because the Taj is a mausoleum and a tourist attraction, while the Golden Temple is a living, breathing place of worship.

While in Amritsar you can also explore the maze of dusty bazaars, witness the unique closing ceremony at the Wagah Border, visit the Mata Lal Devi temple – probably the most bizarre temple in the world, and pay your respects at Jallianwala Bagh.  

The Golden Temple is open 24 hours and free to visit. You can visit any time of the year, but March offers the most pleasant weather and the three-day Holla Mohalla festivities. You can reach Amritsar in only six hours by twice-daily Amritsar Shatabdi Express train from Delhi.

The best time to visit Amritsar is March because it offers the most pleasant weather and the three-day Holla Mohalla festivities. 

Anna Phipps is a travel writer and blogger from the U.K. who has been living in Goa, India since 2015. She writes tips for travelling in India, and around the world, on her blog GlobalGallivanting.

Ganga River view at dusk in Rishikesh

Rishikesh is a great place to visit almost all year ’round, but March is the best month for weather, the Holi Festival , and the Yoga Festival (which happens the first week of March every year). It’s very warm during the day, and cool at night, and there’s a fun, festive feeling in the air. Rishikesh is the Yoga capital of India , and a lot of Yoga teacher training programs happen in March — bringing an influx of students from all around the world. In March, Rishikesh feels like a global city!

Rishikesh is a small town in north India, scenically located at the spot where the Ganga (Ganges) River spills out of the foothills of the Himalayas and begins her long journey across the plains of India to the Bay of Bengal. Here, you are surrounded by robust, pristine nature.

Expect the signs and symbols of a sacred India town: holy cows, ashrams, and orange-robed sadhus, temple bells, and incense. There is a feeling in Rishikesh unlike anywhere else. The vibe is both relaxed and reverent — and consequently attracts genuine Hindu devotees as well as foreign Yoga students, digital nomads, and adventure travellers.

More recently, Rishikesh has also emerged as an adventure capital that attracts young Indian travellers who enjoy water water rafting, nearby trekking, staying in hostels, and hanging out in river front cafes. There is a growing digital nomad scene in Rishikesh too, as the internet improves and more long-stay accommodation opens up with hostels, hotels, resorts, and guest houses popping up like mushrooms. 

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Dharamshala.

Dharamshala is one of the best places to visit in India

When you arrive in the spiritual, idyllic setting of Dharamshala in North India, you’ve landed in the wise, welcoming arms of Buddhist culture. It’s no surprise that this region’s nature, history, sutras, and tantras lure spiritual seekers from all over the world.

Dharamshala is home to the Dalai Lama and to the Tibetan government in exile. I was drawn to this region by the opportunity to meet his Holiness, who runs teachings all year round. Though they have temporarily been moved online since the start of the pandemic, early risers in Dharamshala will see Buddhist pilgrims walking on the temple road and chanting to the Dalai Lama’s residence in Mcleodganj every morning, as well as monks clothed in red saffron robes carrying Free Tibet signs. 

Based in the Kangra region of the Dhauladhar mountains, tranquillity seekers like myself will find an abundance of nature walks in the hilltop villages of Dharamkot, Mcleodganj and Bhagsu, which is famous for the sweet Indian favourite Bhagsu cake. You can take silent, serene walks through pine forests, and among misty mountains, and find hidden tea gardens and gushing waterfalls. In Dharamshala you can also enjoy Buddhist teachings, visiting bustling town markets, and a variety of local restaurants, and the opportunity to delve into Tibetan culture.

Dharamshala is a hiker’s haven and I highly recommend visiting in the spring and summer months for the incredible views of the Himalayan mountains. For those brave enough, do not miss the spectacular trek up to Triund, the Snow Line, and Indrahar Pass. The monsoon season enriches and rejuvenates the land’s lush, coniferous greenery. 

Best time to visit Dharamshala is the spring and summer months for the incredible views of the Himalayan mountains.

Contributed by Sophia, who runs Beauty in a Backpack , a conscious slow travel blog.

Kanha National Park

Kanha tiger reserve is one of the best places to visit in India

One of India’s oldest and biggest national parks, Kanha Tiger Reserve is home to incredible biodiversity, and located on the banks of the Banjar River, in the heart of rural Central India.

Surrounded by spotlessly clean villages, abode of the Baiga and Gond tribal communities who still practice a very traditional form of agriculture, Kanha is also one of the best places to see tigers in the wild.

Impeccably managed by the local Forest Department, the park is the only place in the world where one can admire the endangered hard ground Barasingha or swamp deer.

The forest is nothing less than spectacular, thanks to the iconic green canopy of Sal trees that never goes dry, even in summer.

Kanha can be reached in a few hours by road from Nagpur, Jabalpur or Raipur.

Safari activities run from October to the end of June, when the core zone closes for monsoon.

All seasons are beautiful in Kanha. Expect an extremely cold winter (but a dreamy and misty atmosphere) and a relatively hot summer (up to 42 degrees).

The best time to visit Kanha for tiger spotting is April because the heat forces them to the waterholes.

Camilla Malvestiti is a naturalist, wildlife photographer and tiger safari mentor, author of the blog Tigers in the Wild .

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Munnar, Kerala is one of the best places to visit in India

Munnar 

Munnar is one of the most fascinating natural wonders of India. It’s situated at an altitude of 1,600 metres (5,200 feet) in the state of Kerala , also known as God’s own country, in the southern part of India. 

Munnar and the villages surrounding Munnar are incredibly quiet and tranquil. They feature never-ending and postcard-perfect tea plantations, lush green valleys, forests and hill ranges, sparkling waterfalls, extremely rare and unique flora, and fauna. These places offer a myriad of activities to their visitors.

Munnar is famous for making the best teas in India. For this reason, the major highlight here is the lush green tea plantations. You can freely stroll among the tea plantations and take photos. The most beautiful tea plantations are the Pallivasal Tea Estate, the Kolukkumalai Tea Estate and the Chinnakalal Tea Plantation.

Hidden among the tea plantations, you can walk around spectacular lakes such as the Kundale Lake, Devikulam Lake and Mattupetty Dam and sparkling waterfalls such as the Attukad Waterfalls.

Furthermore, there are massive national parks in Munnar. For instance, the Eravikulam National Park where you can even spot wild animals such as elephants if you are lucky.

Winter is the best time to visit Munnar. The average temperature in winter is 23 °C / 73.4 °F which feels warmer than it sounds due to the high humidity in the region.

To reach Munnar, first travel to Kochi. From any major travel destination, you can get to Kochi by bus. Then, from Kochi, take a governmental bus to Munnar. The distance is 126 km and the ride costs only 130 rupees. And most importantly the way to Munnar is mind-blowingly beautiful. 

Best time to visit is … anytime! Since Munnar is at a higher elevation, it is pleasant most of the year, and can be chilly in winter.

Contributed by Diana from The Globetrotting Detective.

Himalayan mountains of Sikkim, India

Located in Northeast India, Sikkim is ringed on three sides by Nepal, Bhutan, and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The former kingdom only became part of India in 1975 and still retains its unique culture and traditions.

The capital, Gangtok, is located in East Sikkim. Perched on a ridge, Gangtok is home to museums, markets, monasteries, and restaurants. It also has a growing literary scene. Readings and talks are held regularly in the city’s premier bookstore, Rachna Bookstore. A few hours away is the revered Rumtek Monastery where you can watch masked dances during the Losar Festival. 

The old Silk route threads through the mountains of East Sikkim and for adventurous road-trippers, it is a trip of a lifetime! Ancient monasteries, ruins of the old kingdom, trekking trails that take you deep into the Himalaya, and forests full of pink and white rhododendrons are the main attractions in West Sikkim . 

The Buddhist monastic trail that starts in Yuksom and ends at Tashiding takes pilgrims to some of the region’s oldest, most isolated monasteries, including Dubdi Monastery which is Sikkim’s oldest monastery. South Sikkim is known for its tea plantations. North Sikkim is a tapestry of icy peaks, azure lakes, ancient glaciers, and remote hamlets. Tucked in the folds of these mountains, is the Lepcha reserve, Dzongu. Here, you can go hiking and angling, birdwatching and butterfly-spotting, and stay at homestays with local families.

Sikkimese food is unlike the food in other parts of India. Spices are sparingly used and the Tibetan influence shows in dishes like thukpa and momos. Meat is widely consumed, but it is easy to find vegetarian preparations. Organic farming is widely practised and meals served at homestays are usually cooked with produce straight from the kitchen garden. Foraging is common: try stir-fried fiddlehead ferns and stewed stinging nettles. 

Non-Indian nationals need a restricted area permit to visit Sikkim. Indian citizens do not need permits to visit Sikkim, but protected area permits are required for North Sikkim, for high-altitude treks in West Sikkim, and to visit the Tsomgo Lake, Baba Mandir, and Nathu La. More information can be found here .

Best times to visit Sikkim is between March to May for the blooming season. OR between October to mid-December for clear views of the Himalayan mountains.

Contributed by Mohana, who writes about food and places on her blog, Two Together .

Best places to visit in India in June

Spiti valley.

Spiti Valley, tourist destination India

Spiti Valley is a high-altitude desert-scape blessed with stunning mountains and unique culture–it’s absolutely one of the best places to visit in India. Located in the state of Himachal Pradesh, Spiti is comprised of numerous villages and gives travellers a taste of Tibet without leaving the country. 

Spitians originally came from Tibet, and their language and traditions are very similar. Locals even look Tibetan and the landscape is even unique from nearby Ladakh. This is what makes this region so unique – it’s unlike anything else you can find in the state, which is otherwise very green. The region is extremely remote and isolated, and can only be reached by a long and arduous road journey, though flight options may soon come. 

While in the region don’t miss out on the stunning village of Nako, the splendour that is the Dhankar Lake and its many yaks, and Mud, where you can literally see purple-tinted mountains. The Key Monastery is another famous landmark in the region, as is the Tabo Monastery which dates back to 996 CE.

As the entire valley is very high up, it experiences extremely harsh and long winters. The best time to enjoy the beauty of Spiti is in the months of June-September. This is also when it will be possible to do the full circular route, as the Rohtang Pass will be open. Due to snow, this pass is closed the majority of the year and in fact, could even be closed in mid-June. Be sure to check the status before planning your road trip!

Best time to visit Spiti Valley is June to September.

Contributed by Samantha, a freelance writer and travel blogger who writes about her adventures in and around South Asia at Intentional Detours.

Manali 

Manali is one of the best places to visit in India

Located in the foothills of the Himalayan mountains in Himachal Pradesh, picturesque Manali is one of the best places to visit in India for stunning views of the Himalayan range, the laid-back vibe of Old Manali, and the plethora of adventure activities.

Old Manali has a bohemian vibe. There are plenty of bijou cafes, funky independent shops, street food vendors selling thukpas (noodle soup) and siddus (steamed buns) – which are favourites among locals and tourists alike. Pop into Dylan’s Toasted and Roasted Coffee House and enjoy a fresh brew and chocolate chip cookies – they have fabulous artwork inspired by Bob Dylan. Popular nearby attractions include Hadimba Temple, Vashishtha Temple, and Jogini Falls, a magnificent 160 foot waterfall. You can occasionally spot Himalayan Yaks while trekking in this area.

If you are into adventure activities, Manali is the right place for you. You can do paragliding, water rafting, and skiing. Also, there are many short and long-distance walking trails in and around Manali such as Chandrakhani Pass Tre, Bhirgu Lake Trek, and Hampta Pass Trek. There is something for everyone in Manali. You can easily spend a few days, even weeks, in this resort town. You won’t get bored!

Manali is about 350 miles north of Delhi, the capital of India. You can find good bus and train services from there. 

Best time to visit Manali is March to June because the weather remains pleasantly warm and dry. Winter is also a good option if you fancy admiring the town in the snow.

Contributed by Moumita and Sankha of Chasing the Long Road , Indian travel bloggers living in Scotland who are passionate about photography and travelling.

Best places to visit in India in July

Ladakh .

Lamayuru Gompa, Ladakh, India

Ladakh , quite literally, takes your breath away. Its main gateway, Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, a short, dramatic flight from Delhi, is situated at 3,256 metres while the Khardung-la Pass (5,600 metres), is promoted as the world’s highest motorable road. Indeed the very meaning of La dak is “land of high passes.”

For many, Ladakh’s big attraction is the Tibetan connection. As the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) becomes increasingly Sinicized and politicised, one has to look elsewhere to find vibrant Tibetan traditions thriving freely. Although Tibetans and Ladakhis have a shared culture, religion, and written language, since the Chinese annexation of Tibet in 1959 and the subsequent 1962 Sino-Indian War, they are draconically divided. 

The numerous Tibetan refugees in Leh’s marketplaces are most visitors’ first tangible encounter with the Tibetan connection, closely followed by the glorious gompas — monasteries — of the Indus Valley, especially Hemis, Thiksey, and Stokna. But it is surely the achingly beautiful Pangong-tso lake(4,250 metres), which is the most potent symbol of the political division of a people and land which geo-culturally are one. 

The southeast part of the lake is in the TAR, whilst the remainder is in Ladakh. With the disputed Sino-Indian border slicing through its width, unsurprisingly it is politically sensitive. No wonder H.H. the 14 th Dalai Lama often comes here to gaze towards his beloved, unattainable homeland. The rest of us can likewise gaze and wonder.

Best time to visit Ladakh is the summer months from June to September. The Hemis Festival in July and the Ladakh Festival in September are two of the most beloved festivals and well worth attending.

Contributed by Lesley, a passionate trekker and writer / photographer of the Himalayan swathe, including Tibet and Nepal. You can follow her on her Facebook page . 

Best places to visit in India in August

Goa in monsoon is one of the best places to visit in India

Goa is one of the most popular destinations to visit in India because of its laid back culture, the delicious local food in Goa , and the beautiful beaches. Due to its popularity, many people flock to Goa, especially in winter. However, during the shoulder season and monsoon season Goa is equally fun – and less crowded, too. Check out these tips to experiencing offbeat Goa .

I’m partial to Goa because I’m Goan! However, what makes it special is that even though it is one of the tiniest states in India, it packs a punch as not only are the people the friendliest, they are pretty liberal as well. This makes it one of the top places in India to head to if you’re looking to relax without inhibitions.

The Portuguese colonised Goa, and they were the last to leave India. Therefore, the culture in Goa is a unique blend of the coastal culture in India intermingled with remnants of Portuguese colonisation, which can be seen in the architectural styles and some of the dishes as well.

It is possible to fly to Goa or you could fly to Mumbai and drive, which takes about 7 hours or so. Or take the train. The Konkan Railway offers a picturesque route down the coast.

Best time to visit Goa: Many people tend to think the best time to visit Goa is in winter, from December to February, when it gets cold in North India, and it’s not overly hot in Goa. It’s pleasant during these months, while hot and humid the rest of the year. But the monsoon in Goa , in July and August, has its own charm and should be experienced. 

Tip: Monsoon is a great time to travel. Read about the 12 Best places to visit in monsoon in India and the 14 Best monsoon travel destinations around the globe .

Contributed by Lavina, a journalist and the editor of Continent Hop, a multi-award nominated culture, food and photography blog that also has beautiful photography.

Valley of Flowers

Valley of Flowers, Himachal Pradesh, is one of the best places to visit inIndia

Valley of Flowers National Park, located in Chamoli district, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and considered to be the most popular trek in Uttarakhand. Within an area of 87 square kilometres, the valley boasts a wide range of endemic flowers, such as daisies, marigolds, poppies, orchards, primulas, and the endangered Brahma-kamal. Wildlife species such as red fox, snow leopard, black bear, langur, and the Himalayan weasel, can also be discovered in and around the valley.

You can either start hiking to Valley of Flowers from Govind Ghat or hire a shared jeep as far as Poolna, where you need to check in officially for the trek. From Poolna, it’s a 10 kilometre hike to Ghangaria. By starting at Poolna, you can shave four kilometres of additional hiking off the first day. 

Stay overnight in Ghangaria and trek about four kilometres to the Valley of Flowers. The gate opens at 7 am and you need to pay an entry fee of Rs. 150. Explore the valley till 5 pm and trek back to Ghangaria. 

The best time for Valley of Flowers Trek is between July 15 to the end of August to find the valley in full bloom.

Contributed by Ipsita Paul, a solo female backpacker, hitchhiker, and travel blogger.

Best places to visit in India in September

Taj Mahal, India

Listed among the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal is an architectural marvel located in Agra, North India. With about 7 million visitors per year, it is the most famous tourist attraction of India and one of the top places to visit in Agra .

Visitors are amazed to see that the Taj Mahal changes colour throughout the day: milky white after sunrise, sparkling at noon, pale yellow in the evening, and iridescent on full moon nights. The Taj Mahal is widely considered the world’s most beautiful building. And they are just as enamoured by the story behind the building of the Taj Mahal as they are by its magnificence.

In essence, the Taj Mahal is a monument to love. It was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife, Noor Jahan, who died giving birth to their 14th child. The Taj Mahal is a mausoleum made of white marble and one of the finest examples of Mughal (Indo-Islamic) architecture. The grandeur of the Taj Mahal is a result of 20,000 labourers working day and night for 16 years. The construction started in 1632 and was completed in 1648. In 1983, the Taj Mahal was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spanning more than 17 hectares, the complex includes a mosque and several gardens surrounding the Taj Mahal.

You can reach the Taj Mahal easily from Delhi. The nearest domestic airport is the Agra Airport, while the nearest International Airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (220 km). The city has very good rail connectivity and the main railway stations are Agra Cantt and Agra Fort. Many national highways connect Agra to other parts of the country. It takes only 3-4 hours to drive on the Yamuna Expressway from Delhi to Agra. Note: there are offbeat places to visit in Agra too.

The best time to visit Agra is between September to March, as the weather is pleasant and favourable for sightseeing and other activities such as shopping. It can be foggy in December and January. 

Best places to visit in India in October

Western ghats .

The Western Ghats is one of the best places to visit in India

The Western Ghats, one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites in India, is a mountain range in the south-western part of India. The Western Ghats range for about 1,600 kilometres, from the state of Gujarat and to Tamil Nadu and is one of the world’s top hotspots for biological diversity. The region is home to at least 300 threatened wildlife species.

Western Ghats is famous among trekkers and wildlife enthusiasts because of dense forests, including the tropical rain and montane forests, and the abundant wildlife. The trekking trails cater for all kinds of trekkers. Some of the trails are in the tiger reserves and wildlife sanctuaries and are perfect for adventurous trekkers. There are also plenty of waterfalls to be found among these mountains.

The best time to visit the Western Ghats is after the monsoon season (after the month of September) as the mountains are lush green and the weather is pleasant. The most economical way to reach the villages is by public transport. There are frequent buses and trains that connect the villages and towns in the Western Ghats to the cities. One can also drive to the villages and towns, but as the roads are windy and narrow, it is best suited for experienced drivers.

The best time to visit the Western Ghats is after the monsoon season (after the month of September).

Contributed by Raksha Nagaraj, an Australian and Indian travel blogger who publishes the blog Solopassport.

Best places to visit in India in November

Jodhpur .

Mehranghar Fort, Jodhpur, India is one of the best places to visit in India

Jodhpur, also known as the Blue City, is one of the most beautiful places in Rajasthan and one that you should not miss on your trip to India. Jodhpur has so much more to offer but the astounding Mehrangarh Fort is the main attraction.Towering above the blue-painted city, it is impossible to miss its magnificence. You should take at least half a day to wander its interior and gaze at the city views. If you fancy an adventure, try the Flying Fox zip line from the fort. There are six different ones from 70 to 300 metres long.

Not far from the fort, you can explore Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park. In 2006, the park was created by Pradip Krishen as a rewilding project to restore the unique landscape that had fallen into barren, rocky wasteland. Stretching over more than 70 hectares of land, you can now witness how the native desert plants have grown back. For a bit of quiet in a busy city, this is a wonderful place to wander.

Stroll around the market near the clock tower to soak up local life. The astounding Toorji Ka Jhalara stepwell is only a short walk away and well worth a visit. Once an essential water source for the city, the stepwell is beautifully decorated with symmetric steps leading down to the water.

You can easily get to Jodhpur by train or bus from New Delhi and other big cities, and there is also a domestic airport. Check out this Guide to Rajasthan for more options.

Best time to visit Jodhpur – like most of Rajasthan – is the winter months from October to March. In summer it is blisteringly hot!

Contributed by Linn Haglund of Brainy Backpackers.

Kutch 

Rann Utsav in Kutch is a top tourist attraction

In India, there’s an adage that goes something like this, “Kutch nahi dekha to kuch nahi dekha.” If you haven’t seen Kutch, you haven’t really seen anything!

Kutch, with its arid landscape, colourful art forms, and unique culture, is one of the prettiest places to visit in India. Located in north-western Gujarat, bordering Pakistan and the Arabian Sea, Kutch makes for an interesting getaway for travellers of all kinds.

There are many wonderful places to visit in Kutch including the famous Rann of Kutch with its surreal landscape, the historical city of Bhuj, an intriguing UNESCO heritage site at Dholavira, and the majestic hills of Kalo Dungar. Hidden gems include Mandvi’s pristine beaches, Nirona’s craft village, and the colourful town of Gandhi nu Gaam that has risen like a phoenix after being completely devastated by the earthquake of 2001.

Do not miss an early morning safari at the Asiatic Wild Ass Sanctuary, only one of its kind in India. If you love shopping, be sure to head to Bhujodi where you will find all kinds of Kutchi handicrafts. Lippan mirror work, Rogan art, and Ajrakh prints are some of the most popular ones.

The easiest way to get to Kutch is by flying to Bhuj. You can also arrive at the Ahmedabad Airport which has more flight options and then take a train or bus to Bhuj.

The best time to visit Kutch is between November to February when the weather is pleasant. This is also the time when Kutch hosts the vibrant Rann Festival, a celebration of nature, people, and local culture.

Contributed by Soumya, a history buff and an avid traveller who loves to chronicle her experiences on her travel blog, Stories by Soumya. 

Best places to visit in India in December

Kohima, nagaland  .

Kohima, Nagaland, India is a place to visit in India

Kohima is a hill station located in the Kohima district of Nagaland in Northeast India. It is situated about 1,444 metres above sea level. Kohima is also the capital of the state. I consider Kohima one of the best places to visit in India because of its natural beauty, history and ethnic diversity. 

Nagaland, home to 16  Naga ethnic groups, is the epitome of cultural diversity in India. Each ethnic group speaks a different language and dialect, and each have their own unique dress patterns and way of life. 

If you wish to experience the culture of Nagaland, you must visit the Hornbill Festival organised in December every year by the government of Nagaland at Kisama Heritage Village. The village is just about 12 kilometres from Kohima.

One would be surprised to know that World War II was fought in Kohima. The Japanese forces were defeated there by the allied forces. The War Cemetery at the heart of the town is dedicated to their sacrifice.

Dimapur in Nagaland has a regional airport and a railway station. Shared cabs, buses or hired vehicles to Kohima can be availed from Dimapur. Nagaland is one the best places to visit in Northeast India .

The best time to visit Kohima would be from March to September for greenery and December for the Hornbill Festival. 

Contributed by Joydeep Phukan, a travel blogger who writes travel stories and tips about adventure, food and culture of Northeast India and the world in his blog The Gypsy Chiring.

Sundarbans

Sundarbans is a fascinating place to visit in India, especially if you are interested in wildlife or want to learn about the mangroves and village life in this watery delta. As it is a unique ecosystem, Sundarbans is famous for many rare, endangered, and beautiful animals and birds. Sundarbans is the world’s largest mangrove forest, and a completely unique place in India in terms of geographical features and culture. 

Sundarbans is the only mangrove forest in the world where tigers are found. A tiger safari in Sundarbans is a very different experience compared to other national parks in India. Here, you will be searching for the elusive Royal Bengal tiger by boat. Plus, the tigers in Sundarbans are unique compared to other tigers as they can survive on salt water and can really swim. They have adapted themselves to hunt inside the swampy mangrove forest and they are smaller in size compared to other tigers. If you see a Royal Bengal tiger during your safari in Sundarbans, consider yourself to be extremely lucky. Due to dense forest and, since you can’t get down on the land from your boat, tiger sighting is extremely difficult here. However, you must visit Sundarban for the experience.

Insider tip for Sunderbans wildlife safari: Keep an open mind while going to Sunderban and enjoy the scenic beauty rather than continuously looking for tigers during the safari. As I said earlier, getting to see a tiger in Sunderban is really tough (I have been to Sunderbans six times and got a quick glimpse of the elusive tiger only once). 

The best way to experience the Sunderbans is to book a tour. It is not only easier in terms of planning, but also cost-effective. 

The best time to go to Sundarbans is from October to April as the weather is extremely pleasant and you can enjoy the breeze while on the boat. The chances of seeing a tiger increase between February to April.

Contributed by Tanayesh Talukdar, who writes Shoestring Travel about travelling the world on a budget. 

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2024 Wanderlust: Must-Visit Destinations In India For Your Travel Wishlist

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By: Pyusha Chatterjee Published: Dec 17, 2023 04:00 PM UTC

2024 Wanderlust: Must-Visit Destinations In India For Your Travel Wishlist

From vibrant festivals to serene landscapes, we unveil the best places to visit in India to elevate your travel goals in 2024 — it’s time for a new year and new vibes!

Are you already browsing through possible options for the best places to visit in India in 2024? If not, start right away and take notes from our comprehensive list of stunning destinations across the country.

Finalising the perfect destination for that much-awaited vacation with family or friends is no easy task. However, we have taken on the challenge by curating this list of top places to visit in India in the new year, focusing on colourful festivals, important events and notable recognitions. So, embark on a vibrant journey with us as we share India’s top destinations for 2024.

A fresh start: The best places to visit in India for an unforgettable 2024

Best places to visit in India in 2024

Home to the majestic Kanchenjunga mountain range, Sikkim is the best place to visit in India, a distinction acknowledged by its inclusion in The Cool List 2024 by National Geographic . The only representative from India and one of the three Asian destinations on the list that features 30 destinations from around the world, Sikkim promises an unparalleled experience.

From gorgeous views of Gangtok seen through glass walls of cable cars to the misty mornings in Lachung Valley with the Teesta River as a backdrop, and the natural beauty of Pelling, along with the ever-popular Nathula Pass, Sikkim offers endless breathtaking vistas. The state is also dotted with numerous monasteries where you can find much-needed peace and solace. The Tsuklakhang Monastery hosts the Pang Lhabsol festival from August to September, offering a unique perspective to those who visit during this time.

Key attractions in 2024: Sikkim is set to host the National Games for the first time from February 28 to March 12, providing sports enthusiasts with a thrilling experience. Also, with the completion of the Sivok-Rangpo railway project, Sikkim anticipates its first train service in 2024.

Must-visit places: Goechala Trek, Khangchendzonga National Park, Gurudongmar Lake and Zuluk

Best time to visit: March to May and October to December

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West Bengal

Best places to visit in India in 2024

This vibrant state, home to Kolkata — The City of Joy — is an unbeatable choice for foodies. However, beyond its gastronomic delights, West Bengal unfolds as a melting pot of diverse cultures and geographies. Whether it is the hills and tea estates in Darjeeling, Dooars and Kurseong, the beaches of Digha and Mandarmani, the mangroves in Sundarbans, or the villages in Purulia, there is no dearth of stunning locales in West Bengal.

With Rabindranath Tagore’s Shantiniketan being added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site List in 2023, a visit to West Bengal in 2024 is a must. Timing your visit during Basanta Utsav in March or the Poush Mela in December may be a great opportunity to soak in the rich cultural heritage and experience the magic of baul geet (folk music). For a different world altogether, visit the state during the Durga Puja celebrations from October 3 to 13.

Key attractions in 2024: Soak in the culture and revel in dance, music and festivities at the All India Permit Festival on January 6 and 7 at Nicco Park.

Must-visit places: Howrah Bridge, Gorumara National Park, Bishnupur and Tea Estates in Darjeeling and the Dooars

Best time to visit: October to March

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Best places to visit in India in 2024

This part of southern India emerges as one of the best places to visit in 2024, notably due to the recent UNESCO World Heritage Site designation for the Hoysala temples at Belur, Halebid, and Somnathpur. Known for their distinct style of temple architecture and intricate carvings, these monuments, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, add to the state’s cultural richness. Karnataka is also home to two more UNESCO World Heritage Sites — Hampi and Pattadakal.

The state has an abundance of architectural marvels such as the Stone Chariot in Hampi and Durga Temple in Aihole, as well as the natural beauty of places like Coorg and Shimoga, featuring lush greens and waterfalls. For those seeking an urban escapade, the Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore, offers posh hotels and upscale cafes. Witness the traditional theatre of Karnataka, Yakshagana, when here.

Key attractions in 2024: Experience a vibrant cultural extravaganza at the Hampi Festival from October 15 to 24 in Hampi.

Must-visit places: Mysore Palace, Jog Falls and Badami caves

Best time to visit: October to April

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Maharashtra

Best places to visit in India in 2024

If you are a music lover, especially a Lollapalooza fan, Maharashtra stands out as one of the most happening destinations to visit in India in 2024.

Home to the mesmerising Sahyadris, majestic forts, ancient ruins, rolling hills, lush greens, refreshing waterfalls and laid-back beaches, Maharashtra caters to every type of traveller. From Naneghat’s reverse waterfall to UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the caves of Ajanta and Ellora, the state offers an abundance of weekend getaways. Experience the magic of monsoons in India by planning a trip in August 2024, and witness the grand Ganapati celebrations in September.

Key attractions in 2024: Mumbai, the state capital, is hosting the global music festival, Lollapalooza, on January 27 and 28, featuring iconic performers like Jonas Brothers and Anoushka Shankar. Also, attend the leading travel show in Asia-Pacific, OTM Mumbai, at Jio World Convention Centre from February 8 to 10.

Must-visit places: Marine Drive, Shaniwar Wada, Lonavala and Matheran

Best time to visit: October to February and July to August for monsoon

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Best places to visit in India in 2024

The Desert State of India, Rajasthan , is known for its vibrant culture and colourful festivals, including the Desert Festival in Jaisalmer in February. The Golden City, situated in the heart of the Thar Desert, comes alive with traditional art forms and folk music during this festival. Other popular festivals include the Bikaner Camel Festival in January, the Gangaur Festival in April and the Pushkar Mela in November.

The state is home to nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Chittorgarh Fort, Jantar Mantar, Kumbhalgarh Fort and Keoladeo National Park.

Key attractions in 2024: A visit in February can be a double treat, combining the Jaipur Literature Festival (from February 1 to 5), which features an exciting lineup of speakers every year, with the Desert Festival (from February 22 to 24).

Must-visit places: Hawa Mahal, Jaisalmer Fort and Mehrangarh Fort

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Arunachal Pradesh

Best places to visit in India in 2024

This northeastern beauty is known for hosting over 500 rare species of orchids in its dense jungles. With its border touching China, Bhutan and Myanmar, Arunachal Pradesh stands as India’s remotest state. Also known as the ‘Land of Dawn-lit Mountains’, it is home to 26 major tribes, each with its distinct festivals.

Regional celebrations include Si Donyi festival of the Tagin tribe in Daporijo from January 4 to 6, Shapawng Yawng Manau Poi of the Singpho tribe in Bordumsa from February 12 to 15, Myoko festival of the Apatani tribe in Ziro from March 20 to 25, and Sangken — the water festival of the Khampti tribe in Namsai, a major Buddhist celebration on April 14.

Visit lower Subansiri for angling, enjoy a thrilling session of rafting on the Siang River, and explore the exotic wildlife of the state, including tigers and snow leopards, at its various sanctuaries and jungles. Arunachal Pradesh offers numerous trekking options, with popular routes like Pasighat-Tuting, Daporijo-Taksing and Bomdila-Seppa.

Key attractions in 2024: Although the dates for the immensely popular Ziro Music Festival in September haven’t been announced yet, keep an eye out for this event, promising a star-studded line-up of talented musicians.

Must-visit places: Tawang, Chumi Gyatse Waterfall, Urgyelling Monastery and World War II Cemetery

Best time to visit: All year round except April to June

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Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh, home to one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of The World, offers numerous reasons to visit. From temples devoted to Lord Krishna in Mathura-Vrindavan to Fatehpur Sikri near Agra, it showcases a kaleidoscope of various architectural forms and stories dating back centuries.

Lucknow, the capital, tells a different story through its Imambaras and various cultural festivals such as the Mahindra Sanatkada Lucknow Festival (February 2 to 6 in 2024), as well as Repertwahr and Qissagoi sessions. Don’t miss the Ganga aarti of Varanasi when in Uttar Pradesh.

Key attractions in 2024: One of the biggest religious events to take place in the state is the Ram Temple Pran Pratishtha , preceded by the Anushthan from January 15 to 24 in Ayodhya. PM Narendra Modi’s participation is expected on January 22. The annual Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj is scheduled for January 15 to March 8.

Must-visit places: Taj Mahal, Sangam, Ayodhya and Kashi Vishwanath Temple

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Gujarat

Gujarat hosts two major festivals that exemplify the state’s diversity — the International Kite Festival (in January during Makar Sankranti festivities), which showcases the vibrant spectacle of thousands of colourful kites in the sky during Uttarayan, and the Rann Utsav (from November 2023 to February 2024), which is set amid the dry lands of Kutch and offers a blend of music and dance.

For an authentic Navratri experience, visit Gujarat between October 3 and 13. The state is also home to the tallest statue in the world, the Statue of Unity, standing at 182 metres (597 feet). Monuments such as Rani ki Vav, Adalaj Stepwell, Laxmi Vilas Palace, Sun Temple and Somnath Temple add historical and architectural dimensions to the state.

Key attractions in 2024: The much-awaited Rann Utsav is ongoing and continues until February 25.

Must-visit places: Akshardham Temple (Gandhinagar), Dwarkadhish Temple, Gir National Park and Statue of Unity

Best time to visit: October to February

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Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh’s allure has multiplied with Gwalior joining the UNESCO Creative Cities List in 2023 for its rich musical heritage.

Madhya Pradesh is home to many national parks and reserves like the Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park and Panna Tiger Reserve, perfect for experiencing the wildlife up close. Some of these locations offer night safaris and jungle stays for an adventurous experience. Spiritual seekers should plan a visit to Sanchi for ultimate tranquillity and solitude.

Key attractions in 2024: The five-day Lokrang Festival in the City of Lakes, Bhopal, will commence on Republic Day (January 26). For lovers of dance and performing arts, the Khajuraho Dance Festival is scheduled for February 20 to 26. Held at the Khajuraho Group of Temples, known for intricate carvings featuring erotic statues and other idols of gods and goddesses, this festival promises a beautiful experience.

Must-visit places: Sanchi Stupa, Ujjain, Khajuraho, Orchha, Raneh Waterfalls and Pandav caves

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Jammu and Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir

Kashmir , often referred to as India’s ‘Heaven on Earth’, captivates with its breathtaking vistas, including lush green meadows with snow-capped peaks, the tranquil Dal Lake, and historical sites like the Mughal Gardens. Srinagar, part of the UNESCO Creative Cities list since 2021, adds to the region’s rich cultural heritage.

Jammu and Kashmir is definitely one of the top destinations to visit in 2024, with plans to make Katra a leading destination for religious and eco-tourism. The Kashmir Tulip Festival, hosted in the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, named the largest such garden in Asia by the World Book Of Records (London) in August 2023, is a significant attraction.

Key attractions in 2024: The Kashmir Tulip Festival, scheduled to begin on March 19, is a crowd-favourite, so book your tickets right away.

Must-visit places: Vaishno Devi Temple, Gulmarg, Betab Valley and Gurez Valley

Best time to visit: March to August

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Kerala

There are numerous reasons to explore ‘God’s Own Country’, and the recent addition of Kozhikode to the UNESCO Creative Cities list for its contributions in the field of literature stands out. The seventh edition of the Kerala Literature Festival referred to as one of the most popular literary events in Asia, features around 400 global speakers, including Nobel laureates, Booker Prize winners and literary geniuses. It spans six locations on the Kozhikode beach.

A houseboat stay on the backwaters of Alappuzha and boat rides on lakes in Kollam and Kottayam should be integral to your Kerala itinerary. While winter is the best time for a visit, experiencing the monsoon can reveal the breathtaking beauty of waterfalls like Athirappilly and Lakkam. Don’t forget to visit some of the offbeat hill stations in Kerala like Devikulam and Vythiri. Also, witness the traditional dance of the state, Kathakali, when here.

Key attractions: The 2024 Kerala Literature Festival in Kozhikode, from January 11 to 14, should be on your radar if literature fascinates you. Also, mark your calendar for the 12th edition of the Kerala Travel Mart in Kochi from September 26 to 29.

Must-visit places: Kovalam, Varkala Beach, Periyar Tiger Reserve and Munnar

Best time to visit: September to March

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Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Andaman

Home to the cleanest beach in the country, Radhanagar Beach, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a must-visit in 2024 for their unspoiled beauty. Pristine palm-fringed beaches with white sand and turquoise waters make it a top choice for beach lovers. Watersports enthusiasts can experience marine life up close through scuba diving and snorkelling, with options like glass bottom boat rides and jet skiing for adventure seekers.

Andaman hosts numerous festivals, with the Island Tourism Festival in Port Blair in January being the most popular. Traditional music, dance, and various competitions bring the otherwise calm beaches to life during the festivities.

Key attractions in 2024: For a different take on your beach vacay head to the Island Tourism Festival to be held from January 5 to 15. Other festivals to look out for include the Beach Festival in April and Christmas Celebrations in December.

Must-visit places: Cellular Jail, Ross Island, Neil Island and Havelock Island

Also read – Explore The Best Of Port Blair In Just 24 Hours: Things To Do, See & Eat

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16 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in India

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India is a vibrant land of startling contrasts where both the traditional and modern worlds meet. The world's seventh largest nation by area and the second largest in terms of population, India boasts a rich heritage that's the result of centuries of different cultures and religions leaving their mark.

Things to do in India include the opportunity to experience an array of sacred sites and spiritual encounters, while nature lovers will enjoy its sun-washed beaches, lush national parks, and exciting wildlife sanctuaries.

From the magnificent Taj Mahal in Agra to the holy sites of Harmandir Sahib (formerly the Golden Temple) in Amritsar and the Mecca Masjid mosque in Hyderabad, visitors to this exotic country will discover a trove of spiritual, cultural, and historical treasures.

To help you make the most of your time in this amazing country, refer often to our list of the top tourist attractions in India.

1. The Taj Mahal, Agra

2. the holy city of varanasi, 3. harmandir sahib: the golden temple of amritsar, 4. the golden city: jaisalmer, 5. the red fort, new delhi, 6. mumbai: the gateway of india, 7. mecca masjid, hyderabad, 8. amer fort, jaipur, 9. the beaches of goa, 10. periyar national park and wildlife sanctuary, madurai, 11. agra fort, 12. the ellora caves, aurangabad, 13. mehrangarh fort, jodhpur, 14. the ganges river, 15. mysore palace, 16. mahabodhi temple, bodhgaya.

The Taj Mahal, Agra

Perhaps India's most recognizable building, the Taj Mahal is also the world's most famous testimony to the power of love. Named after Mumtaz Mahal, the favorite wife of Emperor Shah Jahan, this most beautiful of mausoleums was begun upon her death in 1631 and took 20,000 workmen until 1648 to complete.

Incorporating many elements of Islamic design including arches, minarets, an onion-shaped dome, and black calligraphy inlaid around the entrance, the Taj Mahal is largely constructed of white marble. Adding to its splendor are delicate inlaid floral patterns and precious and semi-precious stones such as jade, lapis lazuli, diamonds, and mother of pearl.

The best time to visit is either at dawn or dusk when the atmosphere is brilliantly altered by the change in lighting. If possible, try to catch a view of the Taj Mahal's reflection from the far bank of the Yamuna River-it makes for a memorable (and safe) selfie.

Address: 64 Taj Road, Agra-282001

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The Holy City of Varanasi

Dating back to the 8th century BC, Varanasi is one of the oldest still inhabited cities in the world. A major pilgrimage center for Hindus, this holy city has long been associated with the mighty Ganges River, one of the faith's most important religious symbols.

Varanasi offers many reasons to visit , not least of them the chance to explore the Old Quarter adjacent to the Ganges where you'll find the Kashi Vishwanath Temple , built in 1780. The New Vishwanath Temple with its seven separate temples is also of interest.

Bathing in the Ganges is of great importance to Hindus, and numerous locations known as "ghats" feature stairways leading to the water where the faithful bathe before prayers. The largest are Dasashvamedh Ghat and Assi Ghat . The latter, at the confluence of the Ganges and Asi rivers, is considered particularly holy.

Also worth seeing is Banaras Hindu University , established in 1917 and noted for its massive library with more than a million books, and the superb Bharat Kala Bhavan museum featuring fine collections of miniature paintings, sculptures, palm-leaf manuscripts, and local history exhibits.

Harmandir Sahib: The Golden Temple of Amritsar

Founded in 1577 by Ram Das, Amritsar is an important hub of Sikh history and culture. The main attraction here is Harmandir Sahib, opened in 1604 and still often referred to as the Golden Temple for its beautiful gold decoration.

The holiest of India's many Sikh shrines (it also attracts many Hindus and people of other faiths), the temple was built in a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles. Its lower marble section features such flourishes as ornate inlaid floral and animal motifs, while the large golden dome represents a lotus flower, a symbol of purity to Sikhs.

In addition to its splendid design, visitors are equally impressed with the temple's spiritual atmosphere, an effect enhanced by the prayers continuously chanted from the Sikh holy book and broadcast throughout the complex.

Part of the overall experience – and visitors are welcome to participate – is the chance to enjoy one of the 50,000 free meals the attraction serves up to visitors each and every day.

Address: Golden Temple Road, Amritsar, Punjab 143006

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The Golden City: Jaisalmer

So named for the yellow sandstone used in most of its buildings, the Golden City of Jaisalmer is an oasis of splendid old architecture that rises from the sand dunes of the Thar Desert . Once a strategic outpost, today the city is filled with splendid old mansions; magnificent gateways; and the massive Jaisalmer Fort , also known as the Golden Fort, a daunting 12th-century structure that rises high above the town.

In addition to its palaces, temples, and fine old homes, the fortress boasts 99 bastions along with massive gates leading to its main courtyard where you'll find the seven-story-tall Maharaja's Palace . Started in the early 1500s and added to by successive rulers right up until the 19th century, the palace offers sections open to the public, including areas beautifully decorated with tiles from Italy and China, and intricately carved stone doors.

There are also a number of Jain temples dating from the 12th to 16th centuries, each decorated with fine marble and sandstone images, palm-leaf manuscripts, and brightly painted ceilings. Be sure to also check out the well-preserved 1,000-year-old library, Gyan Bhandar, with its many 16th-century manuscripts and antiquities.

The Red Fort, New Delhi

Built by Shah Jahan in 1648 as the seat of Mughal power – a role it maintained until 1857 – the magnificent crescent-shaped Red Fort in New Delhi, named after the stunning red sandstone used in its construction, covers a vast area of more than two square kilometers, all of it surrounded by a large moat.

Highlights include its two largest gates: the impressive Lahore Gate (the fort's main entrance) and the elaborately decorated Delhi Gate , once used by the emperor for ceremonial processions.

A fun part of a visit is exploring Chatta Chowk , a 17th-century covered bazaar selling everything from jewelry to silk garments, as well as souvenirs and food items. While you can explore the fort yourself, guided tours are offered and provide a fascinating insight into the life and times of the Shah, including a peek into the stunning white marble Hall of Public Audiences (Diwan-i-Am) where he received his subjects.

Hot Tip: Try to stick around for the sound and light show held each evening featuring important events in the fort's history.

Address: Netaji Subhash Marg, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006

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The Gateway of India, Mumbai

Standing an impressive 26 meters tall and overlooking the Arabian Sea, the iconic Gateway of India is a must-see when in Mumbai. Built to commemorate the arrival of King George V and his wife Queen Mary in 1911, this stunning piece of architecture was opened with much pomp and ceremony in 1924 and was, for a while, the tallest structure in the city.

Constructed entirely of yellow basalt and concrete and notable for its Indo-Saracenic design, the Gateway of India was also the scene of a rather less jubilant procession of British soldiers in 1948 when India gained its independence. These days, the huge archway provides a stunning backdrop that is as popular among locals as it is tourists.

Hot Tip: After visiting the Gateway of India, pop over to the adjacent Taj Mahal Palace and Tower for a delectable High Tea, a fun thing to do in Mumbai since this lovely luxury hotel opened in 1903.

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Mecca Masjid, Hyderabad

Construction of Hyderabad's Mecca Masjid, one of the world's largest mosques – and one of the oldest in India – began in 1614 during Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah's reign and took almost 80 years to complete.

Large enough to accommodate 10,000 worshipers, this beautiful mosque's 15 enormous arches and pillars were each wrought from single slabs of black granite dragged to the site by huge cattle trains reputedly consisting of up to 1,400 bulls.

Taking its name from the bricks above the central gate that were brought here from Mecca, this impressive complex features highlights such as its main gateway, a huge plaza, and a large manmade pond. There's also a room that houses the hair of Prophet Mohammed.

Other notable features include inscriptions from the Quran above many of the arches and doors, the exquisite roof of the main hall, and the cornices around the entire mosque structure. Look out for the exquisite floral motifs and friezes over the arches.

Address: Hyderabad, Telangana 500002

Amer Fort, Jaipur

Amer Fort (often also spelt "Amber") was built as a fortified palace in 1592 by Maharaja Man Singh I and has long served as the capital of Jaipur. Carved high up into the hillside, the fort is accessible on foot via a steep climb or by shuttle rides from the town below (better still, let an elephant do the work).

Highlights include Jaleb Chowk, the first courtyard, with its many decorated elephants, and the Shila Devi Temple, dedicated to the goddess of war. Also of note is the adjoining Hall of Public Audience (Diwan-i-Am) with its finely decorated walls and terraces frequented by monkeys.

Other highlights include Sukh Niwas (the Hall of Pleasure) with its many flowerbeds and a channel once used to carry cooling water, and the Temple of Victory (Jai Mandir), notable for its many decorative panels, colorful ceilings, and excellent views over the palace and the lake below.

Just above Amer Fort is Jaigarh Fort , built in 1726 by Jai Singh and featuring tall lookout towers, formidable walls, and the world's largest wheeled cannon. Be sure to also spend time wandering the walled Old City of Jaipur with its three fully restored gates and splendid bazaars, as well as the delightful City Palace , a massive complex of courtyards, gardens, and buildings.

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Palm-lined beach in Goa

Long known within India as the "go-to" destination for those seeking a great beach holiday, Goa's beautiful western coastline, overlooking the Arabian Sea, has only recently been discovered by tourists from overseas. Goa's more than 60 miles of coastline is home to some of the world's loveliest beaches, each with their own particular appeal.

For those looking for peace and quiet, isolated Agonda Beach is a good choice, while Calangute Beach is by far the most commercial and crowded. For those in search of posh resorts, yoga getaways, and spa vacations, the beaches of Mandrem , Morjim , and Ashwem are fashionable among wealthy Indians and Westerners alike. Palolem is another one of Goa's popular beaches in a beautiful setting.

While in Goa, be sure to visit the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary . This superb attraction is home to thick forests and plenty of fauna, including deer, monkeys, elephants, leopards, tigers, and black panthers, as well as India's famous king cobras, and some 200 species of birds.

Also worth a visit is Divar Island , accessed by ferry from Old Goa. Highlights include Piedade , a typical Goan village and home to the Church of Our Lady of Compassion with its interesting stucco work, Baroque plaster decorations, and altars, as well as stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, Madurai

One of South India's most popular tourist attractions, Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is centered around a lake built by British engineers in 1895 for irrigation and to provide water to the city of Madurai.

Established in 1934, this beautiful park is home to numerous species of mammals, including a large free-roaming Indian elephant population, wild boar, otters, the lion-tailed macaque, and more than 20 Bengal tigers. Bird-watching is a popular activity with frequent sightings of species such as darters, storks, kingfishers, hornbills, and racket-tailed drongos, along with many interesting varieties of butterflies.

The best ways to enjoy the park's splendid mountain scenery are to take a lake cruise or guided jungle walk, the latter allowing visitors a chance to come face to face with elephant herds and observe other wildlife from watchtowers and viewing platforms.

Hot Tip: Be sure to stop at one of the many nearby spice, tea, or coffee plantations for a tour.

Agra Fort

Built as a military structure in 1565 by Emperor Akbar with later additions by Shah Jahan, the stunning Agra Fort (also known as Agra's Red Fort) is an interesting mix of both Hindu and Muslim influences.

Located a little more than two kilometers from the Taj Mahal , the fort is entered through Amar Singh Gate with its low outer wall and dogleg design built to confuse attackers. Once inside, you'll see two large interlinked sandstone buildings, Akbari Mahal and Jahangiri Mahal, the largest private residence in the complex.

Other highlights include the Khas Mahal (Private Palace), with its splendid copper roof, and the Anguri Bagh (Grape Garden), a jigsaw-patterned Mughal garden with numerous wonderful fountains and water channels as well as screens that once offered a private area for the emperor and his entourage. Also of note is the octagonal Musamman Burj tower, which later served as Shah Jahan's prison until his death.

Address: Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003

The Ellora Caves, Aurangabad

The famous monumental Ellora Caves were built between the 5th and 10th centuries by Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu monks, and make for an excellent excursion from Mumbai, some 300 kilometers to the west.

Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this remarkable collection of 34 carved monasteries, chapels, and temples – 12 of them Buddhist, 17 Hindu, and five belonging to the Jain faith – were built in close proximity to each other, a reflection of the religious tolerance that existed during this period of Indian history.

Of the Buddhist monastery caves, highlights include a number of shrines featuring carvings of Buddha and saints dating from the 5th to 7th centuries, as well as the stunning Carpenter's Cave, considered one of the finest in India.

The Hindu caves are much more complex and were carved from the top down, so scaffolding was not necessary. Of these, the best is the Kailasa Temple, an enormous rock-cut temple representing Mount Kailasa and requiring the removal of 200,000 tons of rock.

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur

Dominating the old city of Jodhpur, the massive Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest fortifications in India, was built in the 15th century to safeguard the people of the famous "Blue City." Jodhpur is still known by this name, which is derived from its indigo-colored houses, painted blue to deflect the heat.

Built on top of a towering outcrop, Mehrangarh is an amazing feat of construction, its massive walls all but impenetrable. Access is via one of seven splendid gates, including Jaya Pol and Fateh Pol (the latter still bears scars from cannon attacks).

Highlights of a visit include exploring the fort's fascinating network of courtyards and palaces, as well as a museum housing a splendid collection of artifacts related to the Maharajas. Be sure to spend time in the historic center of Jodhpur itself, famous for its eight city gates, a lovely old clock tower, and numerous bazaars selling everything from vegetables to sweets, spices, and handicrafts.

Address: Fort Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006

Official site: www.mehrangarh.org

The city of Varanasi along the banks of the Ganges River

The Ganges River, or "Ganga" after the Hindu goddess, has long been one of India's most revered natural wonders. It's also one of the country's leading attractions , drawing crowds of Indian nationals to partake in its religious ceremonies, as well as tourists to enjoy the splendor of this mighty river.

While there are a number of cities dotted along the river, it's to the city of Varanasi that most tourists will travel to experience the Ganges and the cultural attractions that have sprung up along its banks. Although relatively small by Indian standards – its population is around 1.2 million people – the city is chock-full of temples and other important religious sites, many of them focused on worship of (or on) the Ganges.

Numerous "ghats" are set along the river banks, making it easy for worshippers and tourists alike to get up close. Made up of sometimes steep steps leading directly into the water, there are in fact 88 of these entry points to the Ganges. While most are many centuries old, they were extensively reconstructed and improved in the 1700s, and with their often vibrant, colorful ceremonies and celebrations are some of the most beautiful places to photograph in India .

If you've time, opt for one of the Ganges river tours available in the city from any one of the ghats. The most memorable are the early morning sunrise cruises. Top the experience by purchasing one of the small, floating offerings available from a vendor and set it off down the river (camera at the ready, of course).

Mysore Palace

The sprawling city of Mysore is a delight to explore thanks to its eclectic mix of fine old colonial architecture; regal Indian palaces; and lush, well-manicured gardens. While those inclined towards shopping will enjoy spending time in the city's famous silk and sandalwood bazaars, the main attraction is magnificent Mysore Palace.

Completely rebuilt in 1897 after a devastating fire, this beautiful three-storied palace features highlights such as its elegant square towers and domes; the many ornate ceilings and pillars in Durbar Hall; and the splendid Marriage Pavilion, with its glazed floor tiles, stunning stained glass, artworks, and displays of jewelry. It's also where, on special occasions, the exquisite Golden Throne is exhibited.

For a real treat, be sure to catch one of the splendid light displays held each Sunday and during holidays, when the palace is illuminated by more than 90,000 lights. A fun way to explore the palace's massive grounds and gardens is as part of a cycle tour, available free once inside.

Address: Sayyaji Rao Road, Mysuru, Karnataka 570001

Mahabodhi Temple, Bodhgaya

Bodhgaya, considered the world's holiest Buddhist site, attracts thousands of visitors each year, all drawn to participate with the resident monks in meditation and prayer.

The focal point of this place of pilgrimage is stunning Mahabodhi Temple, built next to the very spot where Buddha came to Enlightenment and formulated his philosophy on life. Constructed in the 6th century and restored numerous times since, the temple is topped with a beautiful pyramidal spire and houses a large gilded statue of Buddha.

Also of interest is the site's pipal tree, a descendant of the original bodhi tree where Buddha meditated for seven days after the Enlightenment, said to be among the oldest and most venerated trees in the world (you'll know you've found it when you spot the red sandstone slab marking the spot).

Address: Bodhgaya, Bihar 824231

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India is a canvas of beauty and colors. Starting from unique culture to international styled destinations, India is a land for everyone. Are you looking for traveling in a shoestring budget? India has numerous spots for backpackers, just like you. Are you looking for a vacation fit for the kings? India is riddled with luxury trains, boutique hotels, heritage spots and much more. It is all about how you are planning to spend your time and India is an amoeba, which would transform into a personalized paradise, just for you. There are so many best places to visit in India.

Do not worry about the difficulties of getting a tourist visa. You can easily apply for e-visa to enter India. Every year, 1.69 million tourists visit India with e-visa( source ).

Are you looking for destinations to add to your list? Here are the top 30 best places to visit in India .

1. Goa, India

Among the endless things you want to complete in your bucket list before you get married, Goa would be able to provide opportunity for completing at least half of them. This region hold 30 different beaches, unique churches, interesting natural and adventure activities and last but not least, the never-ending nightlife. This is the land with booze everywhere and energetic activities every minute. Do you want to have some time to yourself, enjoy scuba diving and merge into nature with spice plantations , trekking and others.

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Are you looking for more beach destinations in India ? Visit Exotic Beach Holiday Destinations in India  to learn more. Is this the right time to reach Goa ? Goa is always at its prime beauty and is considered one of the best places to visit in 2021.

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Top Attractions to visit in Goa

Calangute Beach, Aguada Fort, Chapora Fort, Basilica of Bom Jesus, Mangeshi Temple, Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Arpora Night Market, Grand Island, Baga Beach .

Things to do in Goa

  • Explore the beaches of Goa.
  • Hot Air Balloon Safari in Goa.
  • Scuba Diving in Goa.
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  • Water Scooters in Goa.
  • Banana Boat Rides in Goa.
  • Jet Skiing in Goa.
  • Enjoy the Nightlife in Goa .

Best time to visit Goa

From November to March. In December there are so many fairs & festivals are celebrated in Goa such as Sunburn Festival , Goa Carnivals and others also.

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2. Leh, India

This is the adventure capital of the country. Possessed with the top three mountain passes, which could be scaled on a vehicle, this region is famous for endless snow and dry adventure activities. Leh and the surrounding regions are also famous for unique culture, serene monasteries , incredible nature and best of all, hospitality . If you want some adrenaline up your nerves, this would be the best place to enjoy.

Leh, India

Top Attractions to visit in Leh

Leh Palace, Spituk Monastery, Thiksey Monastery, Hemis Monastery , Sangam Valley, Pangong Lake, Jama Masjid, Nubra Valley.

Things to do in Leh

  • Explore the oldest and largest Buddhist Monastery at Nubra – Diskit Monastery .
  • Take a bike ride on highest motorable road in the world – Khardung La Pass .
  • Go on a Jeep Safari .
  • Attend famous fairs & festivals of Leh.
  • Shopping at Local markets of Leh.
  • Enjoy Camel Safari .

Best time to visit Leh

Summer is the best time to visit Leh. From the month of April to July you can easily visit Leh and able to take part in all the adventurous activities of Leh such as Jeep Safari, Camel Safari, Motor biking and so many others.

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3. andaman islands, india.

Although assumed as single destination , this place is a cluster of small islands, each famous for beaches and unique water activities . Starting from simple boating to scuba diving, you can enjoy all kinds of water activities here. On the silky beaches, the place provides endless entertainment and beautiful culture .

Andaman is not the only island of India but this is the one of the famous places to visit in India. There are numerous other famous islands and some unique and daring islands. Are you up for some adrenaline time? Visit Top Ten Unique Islands to Visit in India to add more destinations to your bucket list.

Andaman Islands, India

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Top Attractions to visit in Andaman Islands

Radhanagar Beach, Ross and Smith Beach, Laxmanpur Beach, Cellular Jail National Memorial, Museum Circuit, North Bay Beach, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Elephant Beach, Forest Museum.

Things to do in Andaman Islands

  • Enjoy Scuba Diving & Sea Walking at famous beaches of Andaman.
  • Enjoy the thrill of Snorkeling.
  • Birdwatching at Chidiya Tapu.
  • Shopping at Aberdeen Bazaar.
  • Take a boat Ride at Mayabunder.
  • Take a Helicopter tour.
  • Trekking to Mundapahad at Chidiatapu.
  • Take a Cruise ride from Port Blair to Havelock Island.
  • Stay in a beach resorts in Neil Island.
  • Sunset at Laxmanpur beach.

Best time to visit Andaman Islands

From October to May is the ideal time to visit Andaman Islands.

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4. Varanasi, India

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Ganga Arti is not the entire itinerary of Varanasi . It is one of the oldest inhabited areas in the world, which is still populated. Varanasi holds numerous alleys, filled with temples. The either side of River Ganges is filled with 88 different ghats , each famous for different elements. Varanasi is also the gateway to reach Sarnath , the pinnacle of Buddhism pilgrimage in India .

Top Attractions in Varanasi

Assi Ghat ,  Dashashwamedh Ghat ,  Manikarnika Ghat ,  Kashi Vishwanath Temple ,  Tulsi Manas Temple ,  Durga Temple ,  Ramnagar Fort & Museum , Chunar Fort, Sarnath, Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum, Man Mandir Observatory.

Things to do in Varanasi

  • Take a early morning boat ride and holy in River Ganges.
  • Watching Sunset at the ghats of Varansi .
  • Witness the Ganga Aarti Ceremony in the evening.
  • Sightseeing tour to Sarnath.
  • Shopping at local market of Varanasi.
  • Try the local street food of Varanasi.
  • Celebrate Diwali at the ghats.

Best time to visit Varanasi

Winters is the best time to explore the beauty of Varanasi. From November to March the weather of Varanasi is pleasant during day time so that you can easily explore the city.

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5. agra, india.

Let’s face it. Everyone who visits France, want to visit Eiffel Tower. Therefore, everyone who visits India would obviously want to visit Taj Mahal . The World Wonder of India, the marble mausoleum is the heart of tourism of India. Agra is not just about Taj Mahal. Agra is the remainder of Mughal dynasty, for today’s Agra sightseeing tour .

Filled with numerous unique structures of Mughal region, this destination attracts millions of people, every year. Do not forget to shop while you are in Agra . The best way to scale Agra is by taking the Golden Triangle Tour.

There are so many tour & travel agents which provides numerous variants of Golden Triangle Tour . You can also take a  Same Day Taj Mahal Tour By Car From Delhi  OR Explore the beauty of Taj Mahal with  2 Days Agra Taj Mahal tour By Car From Delhi .

Agra, India

Top Attractions in Agra

Taj Mahal , Agra Fort , Mehtab Bagh , Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah , Kinari Bazaar, Fatehpur Sikri , Ram Bagh Garden, Akbar’s Tomb Sikandra , Jama Masjid.

Things to do in Agra

  • Enjoy The Sunset On Yamuna River.
  • Shopping at Kinari Bazar.
  • Watch the Kalakriti Dance Drama Show held every evening at 6.30 pm.
  • Explore unique Mughal Heritage Walk.
  • Try Agra ka Petha most famous things in Agra.

Best time to visit Agra

October to March is the best time to visit Agra .

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6. Thar desert, India

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This is one-of-a-kind destination of India located in Rajasthan . This vast desert is famous for luxury camping, camel safari , challenging adventure activities and much more. Many service providers conduct cultural programs on the carpet of sand or allow you to enjoy a romantic moonlight dinner on the warm sands.

7. Rishikesh, India

Yes, bordering River Ganges, this is yet another spiritual destination and best places to visit in India. However, it is just one of the faces of Rishikesh . It is also famous for yoga, meditation and Ayurvedic styled vacation , thanks to the Himalayan nature of the region. For youngsters, this is the place for beautiful adventure activities like rafting , zip lining, bungee jumping and much more.

Rishikesh, India

Rishikesh, India

Top Attractions in Rishikesh

Laxman Jhula, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Beatles Ashram, Neer Garh Waterfall, Swarg Ashram, Rishi Kund, Geeta Bhawan, Vashishta Gufa, Trayambakeshwar Temple, Kunjapuri Temple, Rajaji National Park.

Things to do in Rishikesh

  • River Rafting is the must to do things in Rishikesh.
  • Camping & Bonfire at beside of River Ganges.
  • Ayurveda Body Massages & Spa.
  • Go on trekking.
  • Witness the Ganga aarti at Triveni Ghats.
  • Try some adventure sports like Bungee Jumping, Paragliding, Mountain Biking and more.
Read more – Best Adventurous Activities to do in Rishikesh

Best time to visit Rishikesh

You can visit Rishikesh throughout the year. May and June is little bit hot and humid in Rishikesh. But most of the tourist visit Rishikesh during summer because it is best time for river rafting, camping and other adventure sports.

During monsoon, the city celebrates the festival of Savan. Winters are the best time to visit Rishikesh to explore the natural beauty and enjoy adventure activities especially rock climbing.

Check out the Rishikesh tour packages 

8. mcleodganj, india.

This is a hidden gem in India, when it comes to tourism. Filled with Tibetan culture and Buddhism, this place is very serene, thanks to the spectacular mountainous background. Apart from monasteries , this place is also famous for many unique trekking trails. Are you looking for a secluded destination for your vacation and best places to visit in India ? Visit McLeodGanj .

McLeod Ganj, India

McLeodGanj, India

Top Attractions in McLeodGanj

Masroor Temple, Triund, Bhagsu Falls, Nechung Monastery, Guna Devi Temple, Sunset Point, St. John’s Church, Indrahar Pass, Vipassana Meditation Centre, Maharana Pratap Sagar Lake, Kangra Fort, Dharamshala, Tibet Museum, Dharamkot.

Things to do in McLeodGanj

  • Boat ride in the Dal Lake.
  • Sopping at local markets.
  • Experience Yoga Sessions & Spa therapies.
  • Enjoy cultural shows and Tibetan dance at Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts.
  • Trekking to Triund.
  • Cooking Classes in Lhamo’s Kitchen.
  • Explore the natural beauty at Dharamkot Village.

Best time to visit McLeodganj

Best time to visit McLeodganj is from March to June in Summer and From October to February in Winter. Avoid to visit McLeodganj during Monsoon Seasons.

Read also:  Complete Guide to Visit Dalai Lama Temple Dharamshala

9. Coorg, India

India has a long list of hill stations of varying themes and styles. Of all, Coorg is one important destination for mountainous beauty. Famous for its simplicity in attractions and high level of intoxicating activities, this hill station is also called as the Scotland of East. The plantations, unique viewpoints and fresh flora of the region would rejuvenate you.

Coorg, India

Coorg, India

Top Attractions in Coorg

Abbey Falls, Brahmagiri Peak, Dubare Elephant Camp, Iruppu Falls, Nagarhole National Park, Chettalli, Raja’s Seat, Mandalpatti Viewpoint, Bylakuppe, Namdroling monastery, Barapole River.

Things to do in Coorg

  • Trekking in Coorg at Brahmagiri Hill Trek , Pushpagiri Trek.
  • Jeep Safari to Nishani Hills.
  • Explore the coffee plantation.
  • River Rafting at Barapole River.
  • Visit Madikeri fort.
  • Witness the beauty of Tibetan Golden temple.
  • Taste the best coffees of India in Coorg.

Best time to visit Coorg

You can visit Coorg throughout the year. From October to April is the ideal time to visit Coorg.

Read article:  Amazing and Adventurous Top 10 Road Trips of India

10. Jim Corbett National Park, India

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This is the top-most national park of the country. This national park is famous for numerous animals like tigers, bear, deer and others. You can also find a few endangered species in this park. A jeep safari through the park is the prime activity of the region. Jim Corbett National park is not at prime beauty throughout the year. Thus, choose your timing accordingly.

Ranthambhore Tour from Delhi

Top Attractions in Jim Corbett National Park

Corbett Museum, Garjia Temple, Corbett Fall, Sita Bani, Ramnagar, Kalagarh Dam, Kosi River.

Things to do in Jim Corbett National Park

  • Elephant Safari.
  • Bird Watching at Pangot.
  • Trekking at Sitabani.
  • River Rafting in Kosi.
  • Night stay at Dhikala Forest House.
  • Explore Wildlife with Jungle Safari.
  • Adventure activities like Paragliding and Kayaking in Bhimtal.

Best time to visit Jim Corbett National Park

Winters are the pleasant time to visit Jim Corbett National Park. From October to June is the best time to visit Jim Corbett National Park.

Check out the Jim Corbett National Park tour packages

Top wildlife packages for first-time visitors are

  • 3 days – Ranthambore tour from Jaipur
  • 4 days – Kaziranga wildlife tour
  • 13 days – wildlife tours (Rajasthan special)

11. Rann of Kutch, India

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Rann of Kutch

This is the salt desert of the country. Rann of Kutch is famous for its unique landscape. Camel safari, camping and other activities are famous in this region. However, it is best visited during the Rann Utsav. If you are looking for interesting destinations, Rann of Kutch is a top destination and best places to visit in India in the map.

Top Attractions in Rann of Kutch

Bhuj, Aina Mahal, Dholavira, Lakhpat Fort, Roha Fort, Mandvi Beach, Kutch Museum, Vijay Vilas Palace, Bhadreshwar Jain Temple, Dhinodhar Hills.

Things to do in Rann of Kutch

  • Enjoy the Rann Utsav.
  • Experience the beautiful sunset at White Desert.
  • Visit Kalo Dungar.
  • Stay at Tent City of Dhordo.
  • Explore and roam around White Desert.
  • Bird Watching at Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary.
  • Go for a local handicraft shopping.
  • Enjoy Camel Safari at White Desert.

Best time to visit Rann of Kutch

Best time to visit Rann of Kutch are Winters. From October to February the weather is pleasant and perfect time for sightseeing.

Read more –  Travel Guide to Kutch – Land to Diversity

Rajasthan tours

12. Hampi, India

Time has took a pause in this land. Once you enter Hampi, you are entering into the pages of a history book. This is the ancient capital city of Vijayanagar Empire , which thrived in the past. Today, the land is filled with monuments, market squares and other architectural beauties in ruins. You can find many temples , palaces and many remainders of a glorious city of the past.

Hampi, India

Hampi, India

Top Attractions in Hampi

Vijaya Vittala Temple, Sri Virupaksha Temple, Hanuman Temple, Hemakuta Hill Temple Complex, Sasivekalu Ganesha Temple, Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Queen’s Bath, Riverside Ruins, Archaeological Museum, Matanga Hill, Daroji Bear Sanctuary, Tungabhadra Dam.

Things to do in Hampi

  • Stay in a hut on Hippie Island in Hampi.
  • Visit Anjaneya Hill.
  • Take bike on rent & enjoy Bike Ride Around Hampi.
  • Try some local road side tea & snacks.
  • Shopping at Hampi Bazaar.
  • Enjoy Sunset at Monkey Temple.
  • Relax by the lakeside of Sanapur Lake.
  • Cliff Jumping in Hampi.

Best time to Visit Hampi

October to February

Check out the Karnataka tour packages

Read also:  Hampi: A Brief Travel Guide

13. Mumbai, India

It is true that a secluded natural destination and best places to visit in India which gives more richness to your vacation. However, only a metropolitan city can pamper you, to the core. One such land of hustle is the land of dreams, Bollywood. The morning rush, unparalleled street food and diverse culture are just the first page of Mumbai . The land is famous for numerous monuments, Elephanta islands , endless festivals and much more.

Mumbai, India

Mumbai, India

Golden Triangle Tour From Mumbai

Top Attractions in Mumbai

Gateway of India , Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Haji Ali Dargah , Taj Mahal Palace, Elephanta Island, Chor Bazaar , Juhu Beach , Dharavi Slum , Flim City , Mahalaxmi Dhobhi Ghat, Prince of Wales Museum , Siddhivinayaka Temple, Essel World.

Things to do in Mumbai

  • Evening Walk at Marine Drive .
  • Try Street food at Juhu Chowpatty.
  • Shopping at Local markets.
  • Sunset at Bandra fort.
  • Ride the Mumbai local trains and metro trains

Best time to visit Mumbai

From November to February is the best time to visit Mumbai .

Check out the Mumbai tour packages

Top suggested Mumbai tour packages are

  • 8 days – Delhi Agra Jaipur tour from Mumbai
  • 6 days – Mumbai and Ajanta Ellora tour
Must read:  5 Amazing Hill Stations Around Mumbai

14. Munnar, India

Hill stations in India

This is the heart of Kerala . This hill station is famous for green environment, rugged peaks, endless plantations, unique wildlife sanctuaries and national parks . This is also the land of Kurunji flower, the one that blooms once in 12 years. Explore Munnar which is one of the famous places to visit in India.

Kerala backwater

Top Attractions in Munnar

TATA Tea Museum, Cheeyapara Waterfalls, Pothamedu View Point, Attukad Waterfalls, Top Station, Kundala Lake, Mattupetty Dam, Eravikulam National Park, Anamudi Peak, Echo point.

Things to do in Munnar

  • Stay at tree house of Munnar .
  • Explore highest tea plantations of the world – Kolukkumalai Tea Estate.
  • Try some adventure activities like rock climbing and rappeling.
  • Take a Elephant safari at Carmelagiri Elephant Park.
  • Enjoy Rejuvenating Ayurveda treatment and Refreshing Spa.
  • Try some local authentic cuisine.

Best time to Visit Munnar

From December to February is the best time to visit Munnar and it is the perfect time for honeymoon in Munnar. From March to May the weather of Munnar will be little bit hot. In June, July and August there are heavily rainfall occurs in Munnar.

Check out the Kerala tour packages .

Exclusive Munnar tour packages by Visittnt are

  • 5 nights 6 days – Kerala tour
  • 6 nights – Kerala tour (Honeymoon package)

15. Valley of Flower, India

A botanical garden can cheer you up, no matter what. So, how about a valley filled with acres and acres of flowers of varying hue? Visit the Valley of Flowers of Uttarkhand, during early monsoon. The land is filled with wild flowers of pink, green, blue, orange and so on. It is rainbow on the grass. You need trek for a few hours to watch this lively beauty of nature. Are you thinking about visiting India just for Valley of Flowers?

Valley of Flower, India

Valley of Flower, India

Top Attractions of Valley of Flowers

Hemkund Sahib, Ghangaria, Gaurikund, Bedini Bugyal, Badrinath Temple, Govindghat, Vasudhara Falls, Lakshman Ganga River, Nanda Devi National Park, Narsingh Temple, Pushpawati River, Valley of Flowers National Park.

Best time to visit Valley of Flowers

From June to October is the best time to visit Valley of Flower.

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16. Shimla, India

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Are you looking for a honeymoon destination ? Well, nothing can beat Shimla. With toy train, fresh plantations and mountainous region add serenity to the land, the adventure activities, romantic spots and luxury resorts add quality to your destination. If you want a verdant vacation amidst dew filled pine forests and lush valleys, this is the right places to visit in India for you.

Top Attractions in Shimla

Summer Hills, Indian Institute Of Advanced Studies, Annandale, Jakhoo Hill, The Scandal Point, The Shimla State Museum, Chadwick Falls, Mall Road, Johnnie’s Wax Museum, Christ Church, Himalayan Bird Park, Tara Devi Temple, Kufri, Chail, Lakkar Bazaar, Green Valley.

Things to do in Shimla

  • Enjoy Toy Train ride.
  • Shopping at Lakkar Bazaar and Mall Road.
  • River Rafting at Tattapani.
  • Explore the Pine Forests.
  • Sunset view at Scandal point.
  • Try some adventurous activities sucha as Camping, Bonefire, paragliding, cycling, trekking and more.
  • Take divine blessing at Tara Devi Temple.

Best time to visit Shimla

From March to June is the most popular tourist season to visit Shimla. During this season the weather is quite pleasant for sightseeing and for outdoor activities. From December to February is the best time to visit for honeymoon .

Check out the Honeymoon tour packages

Suggest Tour Packages:  5 Nights 6 Days – Delhi Shimla Manali Tour

17. Srinagar, India

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Do not assume North of India to be always filled with white snow. Srinagar is the green paradise, rightly tagged as ‘heaven on Earth’ . Name an adventure or leisure activities on ground and you would find it here. Apart from the adrenaline factor, it is a charismatic destination and best places to visit in India, which is filled with lakes, gardens, valleys and much more.

Top Attractions in Srinagar

Sonamarg, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Dal Lake, Shalimar Bagh, Nigeen Lake, Shankaracharya Hill, Jamia Masjid, Pari Mahal, Tulip Garden, Kheer Bhawani Temple, Betaab Valley, Aru Valley, Mughal Gardens, Nishant Bagh, Yusmarg.

Things to do in Srinagar

  • Try popular Kashmiri Cuisine such as Rogan Josh, Kashmiri Pulao, Nadru Yakhni, Sewai, and more.
  • Buy some famous things like Pashminas, Kashmiri carpets, silver jewelry, spices.
  • Stay at traditional houseboat.
  • Enjoy boat ride on Dal Lake.

18. Ooty, India

It is a cliché hill station of Southern India . However, it is not called as ‘Queen of all hill stations’ for no reason. Ooty is famous for amazing destinations, view points, plantations, valleys and much more. On the other hand, Ooty is also famous for fresh vegetables, horse ride, boating, trekking, coracle ride and so on.

Ooty, India

Ooty, India

Top Attractions in Ooty

Avalanche Lake, Ooty Lake, Emerald Lake, Ooty Botanical Gardens, Deer Park, Doddabetta Peak, Kalhatty Waterfalls, Kamraj Sagar Dam, Mudumalai National Park, Mukurthi National Park, Ooty Rose Garden, Ooty Toy Train, Tribal Research Center, Pykara Waterfalls,Toda Huts Ooty, Wax World Ooty.

Things to do in Ooty

  •  Take a ride in Nilgiri Mountain Toy Train.
  • Camping, Fishing and Rafting at Avalanche Lake.
  • Experience Boating in the Ooty Lake.

Hill stations make your vacation more colorful. Are you looking for hill station vacation? Check out our new honeymoon packages. Top tour packages recommended for honeymooners just like you are

  • 8 days – Shimla KulluManali (Himachal beauty)
  • 3 nights – Kerala Honeymoon (Lovers Paradise Destination)

19. Gangtok, India

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Do you want to get lost in the clouds of a pleasing destination? Visit the boisterous hill station of Gangtok, beautified with background of Kanchenjunga . Are you up for a Himalayan styled vacation? Visit Gangtok for a serene vacation. This is one of the best places to visit in India for a memorable trip.

20. Pushkar, India

This is a pilgrimage destination  of Rajasthan . One of the oldest part of the state, this region is famous for the remainder of ancient lifestyle, traditions and so on. The best of all is the Pushkar Lake and the temples around it. If you visit during the camel fair , you are in for a treat. Enjoy the camel activities, shop and even spot the international hot air balloon  festival. This is the second Rajasthan destination in the list.

Yes, Rajasthan is an iconic tour destination, which is covered by numerous travelers and even by the luxury trains like Palace on Wheels, Maharajas’ Express and so on. Are you planning a luxury train vacation? Visit Luxury Train Tour India

Pushkar, India

Pushkar, India

Most recommended Rajasthan tour packages are

  • 14 days – Rajasthan tour with Taj Mahal
  • 15 days – Rajasthan tour (royal experience)
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21. New Delhi, India

Humayun Tomb in Delhi

This is the capital of the country . Apart from this, there are numerous other reasons to visit this city of multiple phases. This history of the land is well linked with the Mughal Empire and thus, it is the best places to visit in India to find numerous historic monument.

Numerous people are settled in Delhi for career and other reasons, making the place more diverse and colorful . Apart from these, it is also the best place to enjoy a luxurious vacation . Do you know that Delhi is rising as the next top tourism destination in Asia ? Read to know about the latest news .

Travel Information about Delhi

  • Hotels in Delhi
  • Things to do in Delhi
  • Shopping in Delhi
  • Famous Gardens in Delhi
  • Photographic Spots in Delhi
  • Tourist Attractions in Delhi
Read more:  Top Things to Do in Delhi in 2 Days

Check out the Delhi tour packages

Golden Triangle Tour

22. Alleppey, India

Kerala is called as the Venice of India. This is due to the factor that the land holds numerous backwaters, which are used as a prime mode of transportation. Those who visit Kerala should try the houseboat cruise at least once during the trip . Alleppey is the right place to be as close as possible to the backwaters , Ayurvedic centers and other traditional activities.

Alleppey, India

Alleppey, India

Kerala Travel Guide –

  • Beaches of Kerala
  • Hill Stations in Kerala
  • Wildlife Sanctuaries in Kerala
  • Spice Plantations in Kerala
  • Famous Fairs & Festivals in Kerala
  • Tourist Destination in Kerala

Kerala tour package recommended by avid travelers;

  • 5 nights and 6 days – Kerala tour
  • 15 days – Kerala tour (Ayurveda treatment)

For more such packages, visit Kerala Tours Packages

23. Dalhousie, India

This is a small destination stuck in a storybook beauty. Meadows with flowers, pine filled valleys, smooth rivers and misty mountain make you feel like you are on a vacation to Narnia. The land is still in the Victorian culture and thus, you can try a new variant of vacation in Dalhousie. If you are looking for a peaceful time, this is the right places to visit in India .

Dalhousie, India

Dalhousie, India

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24. Mahabalipuram, India

Of all the destinations in India , only a few spots attract many international tourists. One such destination is Mahabalipuram. This destination is an ancient port of South India, which was decorated with an array of statues, temples and other decorations to welcome the traders of yesteryear. Today, these statues and temples stand as a remainder of ancient architecture.

Mahabalipuram, India

Mahabalipuram, India

Suggest tour packages:  7 Days – South India Temple Tour – Mahabalipuram to Madurai

25. Lucknow, India

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This is the Land of Nawabs. This land is famous for its history, literature, architecture and culture. Located on the River bank of Gomti, this land is a colonial destination . Although a modern city, this region gives a sepia mode to your sightseeing activities. If you are visiting Lucknow , never leave your camera behind. Every spot is worth a hundred shots, here.

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26. Aurangabad, India

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Aurangabad is famous for Ajanta and Ellora caves . Although mentioned together in many itineraries, they are two different destinations rich with rock carved caves. You can find numerous statues, monuments and monasteries inside these caves. Apart from these two iconic heritage sites, Aurangabad is also famous for shopping, city sightseeing and others. Does this cave destination look more interesting for you? We have quite a few more cave destinations just for you at, Most Famous Caves of India

Read more:  Travel Guide to Ajanta Ellora Caves Maharashtra

27. Kanyakumari, India

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The southern tip of the country is flourished with culture and nature. Called as the Cape Comorin in the past, this region is lined with trees, small hillocks, rugged valleys and most importantly, the tri-colored sea . This is the best place to spot sunset and sunrise in India . People sail into the ocean to spot Vivekanada Rock and Thiruvalluvar statue . Apart from these, you can find numerous temples in and around the city.

Check out the South India tour packages

28. khajuraho, india.

Khajuraho breathes of art and temple and famous the best place to visit in India. This region is famous for its collection oindif many ancient Hindu and Jain temples . This is also the land of the temple with erotic statues. Khajuraho also hosts the annual dance festival, which is attended by numerous tourists and dance-enthusiasts from all around the world.

Khajuraho, India

Khajuraho, India

Check out the Khajuraho tour packages

Suggest article:  Top 10 Most Famous Temples in India

29. Mathura, India

One of the fulfilling destination for pilgrimages, Mathura is a historic site . It is said to be the kingdom of Lord Vishnu . Mathura is one of the places where you ought to visit during festival times. Famous for both religious and historic importance, this place holds traditional values in everyday activities. Are you looking for a peaceful temple-filled vacation? Mathura should be your first choice. This is one of the best places to visit in India Do you want to know more about famous temple in India ?

Mathura, India

Mathura, India

Check out the North India Tour packages

30. cherrapunjee, india.

The wettest land of India, Cherrapunjee is located on the edge of the Mighty Himalayas. This flat plain on the mountain is a photogenic natural destination for all kinds of travelers. Trek through the natural forest to enjoy a raw vacation here. Spot the living double decker root bridge of the land. If you are looking to add greener factor into your vacation, nothing can beat Cherrapunjee.

Cherrapunjee, India

Cherrapunjee, India

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Frequently Asked Questions about India

Q. what is the best time to visit india.

A. Best time to Visit India during Winters from the month of October to March . These are the ideal months or peak seasons to visit India.

Q. Which are the top 10 best places to visit in India?

A. Top 10 best places to visit in India are Mysore, Amritsar, Ladakh, Goa, Delhi, Ellora & Ajanta Caves, Varanasi, Kerala, Agra, and Rajasthan.

Q. Which are the best adventure places  in India?

A. Best Adventure Places in India are Bir Billing, Rishikesh, Manali, Ladakh, Rajasthan, Goa, Kerala, Andaman Islands, Ranthambore National Park, Jim Corbett National Park, Sikkim and few more.

Q. Why is India is so famous?

A. India is famous for its diverse culture & tradition, colourful fairs & festivals, delicious Indian cuisine, historical monuments & architecture, and few more things.

Q. Which are the most beautiful places in India?

A. Most beautiful places in India are Manali, Khajjiar,  Dalhousie, Nubra Valley in  Ladakh , Gulmarg, Andaman & Nicobar, Dal Lake in Srinagar, Munnar in Kerala , Lake Pichola in Udaipur and few more. 

Q. Which city of India is famous as Pink City?

A. Jaipur is famous as Pink City of India . It is also a capital city of Rajasthan.

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20 Tourist Places to Visit in India 2024: ✔Best Time to Visit

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India is a truly diverse country, be it culturally or geographically. No two cities or states are the same! And that means, there are plenty of amazing holiday destinations for different types of travellers, across the country. However, there are certain places that are heavily frequented by tourists and some people even end up visiting the same destination several times. Such cliched destinations have a charm of their own though and usually promise a timeless experience every time. So, in this blog, we will talk about the top 15 places to visit in India that are totally worth the hype.

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Best Places to Visit in India:

Goa

Goa | #1 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Famous for its pristine beaches, hippie vibes, laidback lifestyle, and vibrant parties, Goa is counted among the best holiday destinations in India. The union territory is frequented by tourists year-round, especially in the winter season when the climate is pleasant, and the entire place comes alive with Christmas and New Year celebrations. Goa is definitely one of the top 5 tourist places in India. However, seasoned tourists do not shun Goa during summer either. If you are looking for a peaceful and economical holiday, try to visit Goa during the offseason when the sun-kissed beaches, flea markets, and other attractions are less crowded.

  • Best Time to Visit: November to February
  • Ideal Duration: 4-5 days
  • Places to Visit in Goa: Palolem Beach, Dudhsagar Falls, Basilica of Bom Jesus, Aguada Fort, Baga Beach, Anjuna Beach, Calangute Beach, Shree Mangesha Temple, Immaculate Conception Church
  • Things to Do in Goa: Beach hopping, water sports, shopping at flea markets, visiting Portuguese-style churches, enjoying the nightlife, tasting authentic Goan cuisine
  • Nearest Airport: Dabolim International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Vasco-Da-Gama Railway Station (North Goa); Madgaon Junction (South Goa)
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Calangute , Stays near Candolim , Hotels near Vagator

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Agra | #2 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Say Agra and the first thing that comes to mind is the magnificent Taj Mahal , one of the Seven Wonders of the World. This beautiful city with its rich historical background is situated in Uttar Pradesh, on the banks of River Yamuna. It is counted among the top tourist places in India for architecture lovers and history buffs, thanks to many amazing Mughal architectural masterpieces that adorn the cityscape. No matter how many times you visit Agra, the charm of the Taj Mahal and other monuments will never fail to impress. The city is a treat for shopaholics and foodies as well.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Ideal Duration: 2 days
  • Best Places to Visit in Agra: Agra Fort, Jama Masjid, Abkar’s Tomb, Itimad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb, Mehtab Bagh, Gurudwara Guru Ka Taal, Dolphin Water Park, Wildlife Conservation and Care Centre
  • Things to Do in Agra : Boat ride on Yamuna River, exploring popular monuments, watching the Light and Sound Show at Agra Fort, visiting Fatehpur Sikri, shopping at Kinari Bazaar, Subhash Bazaar and TDI Mall, relishing authentic Mughlai dishes and street foods
  • Nearest Airport: Agra Airport; New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Agra Cantonment Railway Station
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Agra Cantt , Hotels in Tajganj

3. Rajasthan

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Rajasthan | #3 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

The land of kings, Rajasthan is a vibrant state that attracts history buffs, architecture lovers, wildlife enthusiasts and foodies alike. It lies in the northwestern part of India and boasts an impressive amalgamation of natural beauty and manmade structures. From beautiful lakes, vast deserts, and rich wildlife to magnificent palaces, forts, and temples, the city has so many things for a wonderful vacation. What’s more, a road trip here takes you through several small and beautiful villages showcasing rich Rajasthani culture and traditions. Rajasthan is one of the best tourist places in India that you can visit again and again.

  • Ideal Duration: 6-7 days
  • Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan: Jaipur , Udaipur , Jaisalmer , Jodhpur , Bikaner, Mount Abu , Chittorgarh, Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Keoladeo National Park
  • Things to Do in Rajasthan: Exploring forts and palaces, paying respect at temples, enjoying folk dance and music festivals like Bikaner Camel Festival, Pushkar Fair, Gangaur Festival, Elephant Festival and Teej, visiting wildlife parks, gorging on delectable Rajasthani dishes, shopping
  • Jaipur International Airport
  • Maharana Pratap Airport
  • Jodhpur Airport
  • Jaisalmer Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Railway stations at Jaipur, Udaipur, Ajmer, Alwar, Bharatpur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Kota, Nagaur, Sikar, Bikaner, etc
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Jaipur , Stays in Udaipur

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Delhi | #4 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

New Delhi, the national capital of India, is one of the most cliched yet popular tourist destinations in the country. The state has so much to offer that visiting it once or twice is not enough. Delhi is dotted with iconic Mughal monuments, temples, heritage sites, performing arts venues, colourful bazaars, shopping malls, planetariums, museums, and restaurants, so there is something for everyone here. Chandni Chowk, the oldest and busiest market in the country, is in Delhi. The city also houses many places of political importance, like Rashtrapati Bhawan, Parliament of India, and India Gate.

  • Ideal Duration: 3-4 days
  • Best Places to Visit in Delhi: Red Fort , Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar , Lotus Temple , Akshardham Temple , Purana Qila, Jantar Mantar, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Ji , Nehru Park, Janpath Market
  • Things to Do in Delhi: Explore Connaught Place, Sarojini Nagar Market and Hauz Khas Village, enjoy delicacies at Parathe Wali Gali, shop for handicrafts, souvenirs, antiques and more at Dilli Haat, experience Delhi’s nightlife, take a HoHo bus tour
  • Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: New Delhi Railway Station
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near New Delhi Railway station , Hotels in Aerocity ,  Stays near Connaught Place

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Munnar

Munnar | #5 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Nestled in the Western Ghats in the state of Kerala, Munnar is counted among the most serene and beautiful places to visit in India. The hill station boasts impeccable natural beauty in the form of rolling hills, scenic valleys, virgin forests, waterfalls, streams, national parks, tea and spice plantations and winding walkways. However, it is the unmissable colonial charm of Munnar that attracts many tourists time and again. The hill station was a popular holiday destination for the British and you can see many churches, English colonial bungalows and cottages and other structures here.

  • Best Time to Visit: September to March
  • Best Places to Visit in Munnar: Echo Point, Top Station, Atukkad Waterfalls, Eravikulam National Park, Tata Tea Museum, Pallivasal Falls, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Rose Garden, Kolukkumalai Tea Estate
  • Things to Do in Munnar: Speed boating and horse riding at Mattupetty Dam, enjoying boat rides at Kundala Dam and Lake, visiting tea plantations, enjoying fun rides at Wonder Valley Adventure and Amusement Park, rock climbing, trekking and rappelling
  • Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Aluva Railway Station

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Coorg | #6 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Surrounded by majestic mountain ranges and boasting a lush green landscape, Coorg or Kodagu is yet another cliched holiday destination that is worth the hype. This hill station is in the state of Karnataka and a popular weekend getaway for nature lovers and solace seekers. From lush green hills and sparkling streams to quaint villages and vast expanses of coffee and spice plantations, the charm of Coorg is unmatchable. Since Coorg enjoys pleasant weather year-round, it is a popular destination for people in Bangalore who are looking to escape the city chaos.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to June
  • Best Places to Visit in Coorg: Abbey Falls, Raja’s Seat, Shri Omkareshwara Temple, Government Museum Madikeri, Raja’s Tomb, Talakaveri, Madikeri Fort, Honnamana Kere Lake, Namdroling Monastery
  • Things to Do in Coorg: Spending quiet time near waterfalls, taking a walk-through coffee and spice plantations, enjoying river rafting, going on a wildlife safari at Nagarhole National Park, trekking to Tadiandamol Peak
  • Nearest Airport: Mangalore International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Mysuru Junction
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Madikeri

Manali

Manali | #7 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Situated in the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Manali draws tourists with its natural beauty and tranquillity. The hill station is frequented by travellers from across the country making it one of the highly renowned vacation places in India, especially during the summer season when cities reel under the scorching heat. Snow-capped mountains, dense forests, riverine valleys, and sparkling streams add to the beauty of the hill station and make it one of the most popular holiday destinations in India. Another charming thing about Manali is that it showcases a beautiful blend of rich cultural heritage and modernisation. Besides spending time in serenity and soaking in the beauty of the surroundings, you can engage in thrilling adventure activities here for a memorable vacation.

  • Best Places to Visit in Manali: Manu Temple, Hidimba Devi Temple, Museum of Himachal Culture and Folk Art, Jogini Falls, Himalayan Nyinmapa Tibetan Buddhist Temple, Nehru Kund, Mall Road
  • Things to Do in Manali: Paragliding, parachuting and horse riding at Solang Valley, mountain biking, skiing and sledge riding at Rohtang Pass, trekking, river rafting, ziplining, zorbing
  • Nearest Airport: Bhuntar Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Joginder Nagar Railway Station
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Rangri , Stays near Kullu Manali Airport , Hotels in Aleo

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Ooty | #8 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Ooty is one of the most frequented holiday destinations for tourists from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka. Given the fact that the southern part of India gets too hot during the summer season, a trip to Ooty offers the much-needed respite from the heat. This picturesque and serene hill station is also a popular honeymoon destination among couples. Ooty offers stunning views of the Nilgiri Hills and lush green landscapes dotted with alpine woods, clear lakes, emerald green tea estates, and colourful blossoms. The hill station also houses the popular Nilgiri Mountain Railway which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.

  • Ideal Duration: 2-3 days
  • Best Places to Visit in Ooty : Ooty Botanical Gardens, Dolphin’s Nose, Rose Garden, Avalanche Lake, Doddabetta Peak, St Stephan’s Church, Thread Garden, Kalhatti Falls, Annamalai Temple, Kamraj Sagar Lake, Catherine Falls
  • Things to Do in Ooty: Boating, birdwatching, enjoying a picnic and the nature photography at Ooty Lake and Emerald Lake, going on a toy train ride, visiting tea gardens at Kotagiri, trekking
  • Nearest Airport: Coimbatore International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Udagamandalam Railway Station
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Coonoor Road , 

9. Lonavala and Khandala

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Lonavala and Khandala | #9 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Perched at a height of 622 metres above sea level, Lonavala and Khandala are twin hill stations in the state of Maharashtra. Thanks to their pleasant weather conditions and proximity to Mumbai and Pune, the hill stations are frequented by Mumbaikars and Punekars year-round. Both Lonavala and Khandala come to life during the monsoon season when lush greenery, sparkling lakes and milky-white waterfalls add to the beauty of the landscape. Besides being a nature lover’s delight, the hill stations are quite popular among adventure enthusiasts.

  • Best Time to Visit: December to February; July to September
  • Best Places to Visit in Lonavala and Khandala: Tiger’s Leap, Rajmachi Fort, Aamby Valley, Lohagad Fort, Bhushi Dam, Sunil’s Celebrity Wax Museum, Visapur Fort, Tikona Fort, Narayani Dham Temple
  • Things to Do in Lonavala and Khandala: Exploring the popular rock-cut Bhaja and Karla Caves, enjoying a fun-filled day at Imagicaa Entertainment Park, planning a picnic at Lonavala Lake, exploring local shops
  • Nearest Airport: Pune International Airport; Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Lonavala Railway Station; Khandala Railway Station
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Lonavala

10. Shillong

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Shillong | #10 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Known for pleasant weather conditions and picturesque locations, Shillong in Meghalaya is one of the most cliched yet highly frequented tourist destinations in India. The hill station is popularly known as Scotland of the East, thanks to the rolling hills, gushing waterfalls and lovely landscape that reminded European colonists of stunning Scotland. Shillong also boasts crystal-clear lakes, high mountain peaks and amazing golf courses, museums and cafes. What’s more, the distinct culture, delectable local cuisines and amazing shopping hubs promise a fun-filled vacation every time.

  • Best Time to Visit: September to May
  • Best Places to Visit in Shillong: Umiam Lake, Elephant Waterfalls, Shillong Peak, Cathedral of Mary Help of Christians, Police Bazaar, Don Bosco Museum, Sweet Falls, Phan Nonglait Park, Spread Eagle Falls, Lady Hydari Park, Sohpetbneng
  • Things to Do in Shillong: Picnicking, shopping, trekking, cliff jumping, zip-lining, river rafting
  • Nearest Airport: Shillong Airport; Guwahati International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Guwahati Railway Station

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11. Varanasi

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Varanasi | #11 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Situated on the banks of River Ganga in Uttar Pradesh, the holy city of Varanasi or Banaras is counted among the most sacred places in India. The city is known for some of the most revered temples and Ghats in the country and is frequented by devotees and tourists from across the world. Varanasi, one of the oldest cities in the world, is also popular as the home of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It is believed that taking a dip in the Ganges can wash away all your sins. The bustling city is popular for its museums, authentic Banarasi food, Banarasi sarees and handicrafts as well.

  • Best Places to Visit in Varanasi: Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Dashashwamedh Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat, Ramnagar Fort, Shri Durga Temple, Kaal Bhairav Temple, Sarnath Museum, Sankatmochan Temple
  • Things to Do in Varanasi: Seeking blessings at temples, enjoying delectable Banarasi food and sweetmeats, shopping for Banarasi silk sarees at Thateri Bazaar, Vishwanath Gali and Temple Bazaar
  • Nearest Airport: Varanasi’s Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Varanasi Junction
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Varanasi , Hotels near Sarnath

12. Kolkata

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Kolkata | #12 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Known as the City of Joy and rightly so, Kolkata is another holiday destination that is frequented by tourists from across the country. A beautiful blend of art, culture, fashion and literature, Kolkata is the perfect getaway for different types of travellers. What’s more, it is a delight for foodies, shopaholics and nightlife lovers as well. This vibrant city is a perfect example of old-world charm meeting modernisation. From historical monuments, temples and trams to modern science museums, gigantic shopping malls and fine dining restaurants, Kolkata has everything for a wonderful vacation.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to February
  • Best Places to Visit in Kolkata : Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, Science City, Kalighat, Dakshineshwar Kali Temple, St Paul’s Cathedral, Belur Math, Eden Gardens, Indian Museum
  • Things to Do in Kolkata : Enjoying water rides and rollercoasters at Nicco Park, spending some peaceful time at Eco Park, trying lip-smacking street food, exploring Park Street
  • Nearest Airport: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Howdah Railway Station; Sealdah Railway Station
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Laketown , Hotels near Salt Lake , Stays in Newtown

13. Amritsar

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Amritsar | #13 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Steeped in history and spirituality, Amritsar is one of the most-visited cities in the state of Punjab. It is home to the famous Golden Temple or Sri Harmandir Sahib and is frequented by devout Sikhs and tourists from across the globe. The city also gives a nudge to your patriotic side with sites like Jallianwala Bagh and Wagah Border which are considered among the famous places in India. The charm of Amritsar is such that tourists visit the place time and again to pay their respects at Golden Temple and watch the mesmerising Wagah-Attari Border ceremony held at the India-Pakistan border.

  • Best Time to Visit: November to March
  • Best Places to Visit in Amritsar: Akal Takht, Durgiana Temple, Attari Wagah Border, Partition Museum, Gobindgarh Fort, Central Sikh Museum, War Memorial and Museum, Gurudwara Shaheed Ganj Sahib
  • Things to Do in Amritsar: Trying Punjabi cuisine and street food, doing ‘Langar Seva’ at Golden Temple, buying colourful souvenirs, having fun at Suncity Amusement and Waterpark, birdwatching at Harike Wetlands
  • Nearest Airport: Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Amritsar Junction
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Amritsar railway station , Stays near Golden Temple , Hotels near Jalianwala Bagh

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Sikkim | #14 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

A jewel in the north-eastern part of India, Sikkim is one of the most beautiful and serene holiday destinations you will ever find. Although a vacation in Sikkim sounds cliched, the hill station is a popular choice among nature enthusiasts and peace seekers. From snow-capped mountains and colourful meadows to thick woodlands and exotic flowers, there are so many things that add a distinctive charm to this hill station. And that’s not all, the town also houses some pretty monasteries, stupas and Hindu shrines that make it a religiously significant place for the Hindus and Buddhists.

  • Best Time to Visit: March to June; October to December
  • Best Places to Visit in Sikkim: Gangtok, Nathula Pass, Tsomgo Lake, Kanchenjunga Base Camp, Pelling, Zuluk, Gurudongmar Lake, Rumtek Monastery, Namchi, Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden
  • Things to Do in Sikkim: Riding cable cars, river rafting, paragliding, trekking, shopping, mountain biking, camping, riding helicopter over Gangtok Valley, riding yak at Tsomgo Lake
  • Nearest Airport: Sikkim’s Pakyong Airport; Bagdogra International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: New Jalpaiguri Railway Station

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Shimla | #15 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Located in Himachal Pradesh at a height of 2276 metres above sea level, Shimla has been attracting honeymooners and families for decades. This hill station was the summer capital of British India, and so, the stunning colonial architecture and old-world charm here are unmissable. Shimla mesmerises nature lovers as well with its snow-covered mountains, rolling valleys, and beautiful lakes. It is also home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site – Kalka-Shimla train route, which offers dramatic views of the surrounding hills and villages. You can also enjoy adventurous activities and relish local delicacies in the cosy restaurants, cafes and hotels in Shimla .

  • Best Time to Visit: March to June
  • Best Places to Visit in Shimla: Mall Road, Kufri, Green Valley, Jakhu Temple, Chail, The Ridge, Shimla Christ Church, Narkanda, Himalayan Bird Park, Annandale, Himachal State Museum, Theog, Kali Bari Temple
  • Things to Do in Shimla: Tasting mouth-watering foods and cocktails at Café Shimla Point, riding the toy train, skiing, trekking, horse riding
  • Nearest Airport: Shimla’s Jubbarhatti Airport; Chandigarh International Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Kalka Railway Station; Chandigarh Railway Station

16. Rishikesh

Rishikesh

Rishikesh | #16 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Rishikesh, in the foothills of the Himalayas and on the banks of the holy river Ganges, Rishikesh attracts countless visitors seeking spiritual solace, yoga retreats, and thrilling outdoor activities. It is one of the best places to visit in India if you are looking for some Ayurvedic wellness and yoga therapies.

  • Best Time to Visit:   February to June and September to November
  • Ideal Duration: 2 to 3 days
  • Best Places to Visit in Rishikesh: Laxman Jhula, Ram Jhula, Triveni Ghat, Parmarth Niketan, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Beatles Ashram, Shivpuri
  • Things to Do in Rishikesh: Yoga and Meditation, River Rafting in the Ganges, Attend Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat, Trekking to Kunjapuri Temple, Bungee Jumping, Wildlife Safari in Rajaji National Park, Visit Ayurvedic Spas for Rejuvenation
  • Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Rishikesh Railway Station
  • Places to Stay: Hotels in Tapovan , Hotels in Rishikesh

17. Leh Ladakh

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Leh Ladhak | #17 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Leh Ladakh is a mesmerizing region renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and vibrant Tibetan-Buddhist culture. It is one of the highest tourist places in India with an altitude of 3500 m above sea level. Whether it’s the breathtaking Pangong Tso Lake, the mystical Nubra Valley, or the world’s highest motorable pass, Khardung La, Leh Ladakh offers a plethora of scenic wonders to explore. Adventurers can indulge in thrilling activities like trekking, motorbiking, river rafting, and camel safaris, while spiritual seekers can immerse themselves in the peaceful atmosphere of monasteries and spiritual retreats.

  • Best Time to Visit:   May to September
  • Ideal Duration: 7 to 10 days
  • Best Places to Visit Leh Ladakh: Pangong Tso Lake, Nubra Valley, Khardung La Pass, Leh Palace, Magnetic Hill, Hemis Monastery, Tso Moriri Lake, Lamayuru Monastery, Zanskar Valley
  • Things to Do: Trekking, Motorbiking, Monasteries, River Rafting, Camel Safaris
  • Nearest Airport: Leh Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Jammu Railway Station

18. Nainital

Nainital

Nainital | #18 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Nainital, often referred to as the “Lake District of India,” is known for its shimmering Naini Lake, which forms the heart of the town. The Mall Road is lined with shops, restaurants, and hotels, offering a delightful experience to visitors. The Naina Devi Temple, dedicated to Goddess Naina Devi, is a revered spiritual site located on the northern shore of Naini Lake. It attracts devotees and tourists alike with its religious significance and stunning views of the lake. Nainital Zoo, home to various Himalayan animal species, visitors can observe rare species like snow leopards, Himalayan black bears, and Tibetan wolves.

  • Best Time to Visit:   March to June and  September and October
  • Best Places to Visit Nainital: Naini Lake, Naina Devi Temple, Naina Peak, Mall Road, Bhimtal, Nainital Zoo, Eco Cave Gardens
  • Things to Do: Boating, Cable car ride, Explore the Cave Garden and Eco Cave Gardens,  Shopping for local handicrafts and souvenirs
  • Nearest Airport: Pantnagar  Airport
  • Nearest Train Station: Kathgodam Railway Station
  • Places to stay: Hotels in Mall Road , Hotels near Mallital

19. Mussoorie

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Mussoorie | #19 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

Mussoorie, often referred to as the “Queen of Hills,” is a charming hill station nestled in the lap of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand. This is among the best tourist places in India. The town’s picturesque beauty is adorned with lush green hills, cascading waterfalls like Kempty Falls, and panoramic views from spots like Gun Hill and Lal Tibba. Strolling along the famous Mall Road, boating in Mussoorie Lake, and indulging in delectable local cuisine are popular pastimes.

  • Best Time to Visit:   April to June and September to November
  • Best Places to Visit in Mussoorie : Kempty Falls, Gun Hill, Lal Tibba, Mussoorie Lake, Mall Road
  • Things to do : Boating, Cable car ride, Trekking, Camping
  • Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun 
  • Nearest Train Station : Rishikesh Railway Station 
  • Places to Stay: Hotels near Mall Road , Stays near Barlow Ganj , Hotels in Canal Road , Hotels near Dehradun Railway Station

20. Darjeeling

Darjeeling

Darjeeling | #20 of 20 Cliched Tourist Destinations in India

A prized jewel in the Himalayan Range, Darjeeling is the perfect getaway for nature lovers and honeymooners. Offering stunning views of the world’s third-highest peak – Kanchenjunga, Darjeeling is a favourite among summer travellers and is among the best holiday destinations in India. It is surrounded by emerald-green slopes of tea plantations and is home to some beautiful botanical gardens, monasteries, parks, and vantage points.

  • Best Time to Visit: April to June
  • Ideal Duration: 4 to 6 days
  • Best Places to Visit in Darjeeling: Tiger Hill, Batasia Loop, Nightingale Park, Rock Garden, Singalila National Park, Peace Pagoda, Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, Happy Valley Tea Estate
  • Things to Do : Enjoy the toy train ride, take a ride on the ropeway, explore tea gardens and monasteries, trek, and river rafting
  • Nearest Airport: Bagdogra International Airport 
  • Nearest Train Station: New Jalpaiguri Junction 

So, these are some of the most popular tourist destinations in India that attract countless travellers year after year, thanks to their natural beauty and manmade splendours. Since most tourists throng these locations during the peak season, make sure you book flights and hotels in Goa , Delhi or any other destination well in advance. That way, you can bag good deals and easy availability. And if you prefer a quiet vacation, plan a trip during the off-seasonoff season when these places are less crowded and hotel tariffs are easier on the pocket. Whenever you visit these destinations, you are sure to come back with wonderful memories.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Which is the No. 1 tourist place in India and why?

A. Delhi is the most visited tourist place in India with historical treasures, cultural experiences, and convenient access making it a top choice for tourists visiting India.

Q. Which is the best tourist place in India and why?

A . Taj Mahal in Agra is often regarded as one of the most iconic and best places to visit in India. Its breathtaking Mughal architecture, mesmerizing beauty, and rich historical significance make it a top choice for travellers.

Q. What is a very famous place in India?

Some of the most visited places in India are Delhi, Goa, Manali, Agra, Varanasi, and Amritsar. 

Q. Which is the cleanest city in India? 

A .Indore, located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, is considered to be the cleanest city in India. It has consistently topped the rankings of the Swachh Survekshan (Cleanliness Survey) conducted by the Government of India.

Q. What are the top 10 tourist places in India ?

A. Top 10 places to visit in India are Goa, Delhi, Jaipur, Manali, Ooty, Amritsar, Agra, Kolkata, Sikkim, Leh Ladakh.

Q. Which are some of the best peaceful places to visit in India?

A. Some of the most peaceful places in India are Leh Ladakh, Shillong, Rishikesh, Ooty, and Varanasi.

Q. Why India is a great tourist destination?

A. India is a great tourist destination due to its incredible diversity, rich cultural heritage, and a vast array of experiences it offers. 

Q. Which city has the most tourism in India?

A. Delhi is the capital city of India and the most visited by tourists. According to a 2019 survey, 3.65 crore tourists visit Delhi in a year.

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India is an enormous and diverse destination. Bordered by Pakistan, China , Nepal , Bhutan, Sri Lanka , Bangladesh and Myanmar , not to mention the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, means that there are many different sides to the country.

More than 20 official languages, multiple religions and a variety of cuisines exist within India’s borders. To truly experience the breadth of Indian culture and history, travel is key. Head to as many of these best places to visit in Indias as your itinerary allows.

10. Mysore [SEE MAP]

Mysore

In the southern tip of India, you’ll find the city of Mysore. Once the capital of the Wodeyar dynasty, Mysore is best known for housing the magnificent Mysore Palace. The palace is the epitome of opulence, and a tour through the structure will reveal upscale touches like carved rosewood doors, ceilings decorated in ivory and countless paintings on the walls.

If you’re in Mysore, you won’t want to miss the incredible Devaraja Market, an outdoor experience on Dhanwanthri Road where you can buy some chai tea and then browse stalls offering produce or sandalwood carvings.

9. Amritsar [SEE MAP]

Amritsar

In the northern province of Punjab is Amritsar, a holy city and a mecca for the Sikh religion. The main attraction in Amritsar is the Golden Temple, also known as the Harmandir Sahib. Built more than 400 years ago, this temple truly is golden, and it is always packed with Sikhs visiting from around India and the rest of the world.

You can tour the Golden Temple regardless of religion, but you will need to show respect by covering your head and removing your shoes. Enter the temple through the Ghanta Ghar, the main entrance, and admire the Amrit Sarovar, a pool surrounding the temple where pilgrims bathe.

8. Ladakh [SEE MAP]

Ladakh

In northernmost India, in the heavily disputed Kashmir region, is the mountainous destination of Ladakh. This region is large, but it has a low population density and a number of nomadic residents. Breathtaking, pristine scenery is a major draw to the area, but virtually all travelers will also spend time in the town of Leh.

The town is located at a very high elevation, and it is also home to the 17th century Palace of the King of Ladakh. Buddhist culture is also prominent in Leh, and you may wish to explore some of the many Buddhist monasteries and temples in the Old Town.

7. Goa Beaches [SEE MAP]

Goa Beaches

On the western coast of India is Goa, a former colony of Portugal that blends Indian culture with colonial influences and plenty of international tourism. Goa is popular largely because of its spectacular beaches.

The busiest and most popular of all is Candolim Beach, where travelers from around the world flock to soak up the sun. Anjuna Beach, by contrast, is far less crowded. It is also an amazing place where you can walk to Chapora Fort and admire the sandy coastline from a new perspective.

Palolem is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in all of Goa with it’s natural bay surrounded by lofty headlands on either sides. Goa is widely loved by adventurers, and recreational activities are plentiful for those eager for some fun in the sun.

6. Delhi [SEE MAP]

Delhi

If you’re spending any time in Northern India, you will almost certainly visit the capital city of Delhi. The enormous sprawling destination is home to several districts, and it is considered to be one of the oldest cities in the world. One of the top sights in Delhi is the Red Fort, or Lal Qila, which was built in the 17th century.

The Red Fort is made from sandstone, and you will be able to walk through its Lahore Gate, into the bazaar, through the jewel palace and even into the former residence of the sultan. While in Delhi, you should also make time for the many museums and religious structures that make up the city.

5. Ellora & Ajanta Caves [SEE MAP]

Ellora & Ajanta Caves

In the state of Maharashtra, you can explore the caves of both Ellora and Ajanta. At Ellora, there is an enormous complex of shrines carved from the rocky landscape. These 34 cave shrines are up to 1,500 years old, and they are from three distinct religions: Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism.

Two hours away is Ajanta, which is also home to 29 caves. The Ajanta caves are covered in murals and paintings, most of which reflect Buddhist stories. While the two cave complexes are two hours away from one another, it is well worth visiting both to compare these incredible attractions.

4. Varanasi [SEE MAP]

Varanasi

With a history dating back to more than 3,000 years, Varanasi is one of the world’s oldest living cities. Located in North India on the banks of the River Ganges, Varanasi has been an important center of learning for ages as well as a chief pilgrimage destination for many Hindus.

Varanasi is regarded as a sacred city among Hindus, Jains and Buddhists because it is believed that dying here releases a person’s soul from the cycle of reincarnation, and that bathing in the River Ganges cleanses one’s sins.

Varanasi offers sights and experiences unknown anywhere else in the world. It is nicknamed the “City of Temples” because of its thousands of temples. Some of the most significant are the Kashi Vishwanath Temple of Shiva, the Durga Temple and the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, which is known for housing numerous monkeys.

Probably the most famous sites of the city are the ghats, the series of embankment steps leading down to the Ganges River, where many people gather to bathe. The oldest and main ghat is the Dashashwamedh Ghat. The Manikarnika Ghat is a burning ghat where Hindu cremations and rituals of death anniversaries are frequently held. Yoga, shaves and massages are other activities available here. The best way to see the ghats is by taking a morning boat ride at sunrise.

Silk weaving is popular in Varanasi, and there are scores of shops and markets selling silk products like sarees and scarves in addition to other handicrafts.

3. Kerala [SEE MAP]

Kerala

The southwestern state of India known as Kerala is a place of tropical beauty. Palm trees, white sand beaches and eco-tourism are all big reasons to explore the region. Besides its famous backwaters, elegant houseboats and temple festivals, Kerala is also home to Thekkady, a tiger preserve which allows you to admire flora and fauna without crowds.

The hub of Kerala is the city of Kochi, where you can see the local fishing industry thriving along with modern high-rises and colonial architecture. Kochi is ethnically and religiously diverse, and in a single afternoon you can explore a Jewish synagogue, a Dutch palace, the Portuguese Pallipuram Fort and the Hindu Thrikkakara Temple.

2. Agra [SEE MAP]

Agra

Agra is one of the most-visited cities in all of India. Once the capital of the Mughal Empire, Agra is now home to the iconic structure known as the Taj Mahal. The white marble mausoleum was built in the 17th century, and it is widely regarded as a monument of love.

While spectacularly beautiful, the Taj Majal can be very crowded. Also worth seeing in Agra is the Agra Fort, which is very similar to the Red Fort of Delhi. You can tour this 16th century fort and even explore the interior of its beautiful palace.

1. Rajasthan [SEE MAP]

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Northwest India is where you’ll find the state of Rajasthan , which borders Pakistan and is home to the Thar Desert. Whether you’re interested in Rajput history or views of the Aravallis Mountains, Rajasthan contains some of the best places to visit in India. Jaipur, or the Pink City, is the capital of Rajasthan and a wonderful place to begin your trip.

It is home to an array of incredible architecture, including three forts, many temples and the extraordinary City Palace. Also in Rajasthan and worth visiting is Jodhpur, the so-called Blue City that is the gateway to the Thar Desert as well as the home to the spectacular Mehrangarh Fort.

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October 26, 2023 at 9:00 am

I love India very much. Hoping to visit next year

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October 28, 2020 at 6:22 am

Very helpful and informative. Planning to visit some places, it helped me a lot. Thankyou

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April 13, 2020 at 4:53 am

Kerala is absolutely beautiful! I went on a houseboat and it was absolutely amazing, and the beautiful nature was mesmerising. Also the food is delicous!

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September 24, 2019 at 5:59 am

Some of my most favorite places to visit in India. Agra and Jaipur are historical places, as Agra is known for Taj Mahal and Rajasthan because of the forts and temples. In short, all the places has its own importance. Your blog is very informative, I really liked it.

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August 10, 2018 at 2:57 am

Rajasthan is the best place to visit according to me as I am interested in visiting forts and I like the Rajasthani culture the most. And other places I want to visit are:- Goa, Allepey, nainital, Shirdi, Coorg, Ooty etc.

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Top 10 Must-visit Destinations in India

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India is a vast land of cultural, linguistic, and geographical diversity. On the north, the Himalayas border the country, the west has deserts and salt plains, while the east has lush tropical terrain. The southern peninsula is harboured by a coastline that stretches about 6100 km.

In short, any person visiting India is bound to witness picturesque hill stations, pristine beaches, verdant forests, tranquil lakes, spiritual towns, and remnants of historical kingdoms. There is a plethora of places to visit and things to experience in India. 

To solve the confusion, here are the top 10 places to visit in India that will help you cover the best of the country .

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Agra brings to your mind a serene image of the Taj Mahal sitting on the banks of Yamuna. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Queen Mumtaz Mahal, The Taj Mahal is internationally famous as the home to one of the 'Seven Wonders of the World.' However, that is not the only monument that the city has to offer to tourists. Agra is a testament to many other legacies of the Mughal Empire, like the UNESCO World Heritage Sites Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. The city has many historical and architectural splendours, like mausoleums, palaces, and Persian gardens. Agra also has vibrant local markets and mouthwatering foods, like the infamous petha.

Best Time to Visit: November to March.

Key Attractions:  Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Akbar's Tomb, Itmad-ud-Daula's Tomb, Mehtab Bagh, Taj Museum, Jama Masjid, and Chini-ka-Rauza.

Nearest Airport:  Agra Airport, Delhi Airport.

Nearest Railway Station : Agra City, Agra Fort, Agra Cantonment, and Idgah Railway Station.

2. Rajasthan

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Rajasthan is the land of erstwhile Rajput Kingdoms, filled with architectural wonders and sneak peeks of an opulent historical period. But along with monuments like hill forts and palaces, the state is gifted with natural bounties like deserts, lakes, and rocky mountains. Rajasthan also beckons wildlife enthusiasts to Ranthambore and Keoladeo National Park. Lip-smacking foods like Dal baati churma, Laal Mans, and Ghevar draw in travellers from India and abroad. Among the must-visit cities are Jaipur , Jodhpur , Udaipur , Jaisalmer , Chittorgarh, and Pushkar .

Best Time to Visit: October to February.

Key Attractions:  Amer Fort (Jaipur), Hawa Mahal (Jaipur), Nahargarh Fort (Jaipur), Mehrangarh Fort (Jodhpur), City Palace (Udaipur), Lake Pichola (Udaipur), Lake Palace (Udaipur), Jaisalmer Fort, Thar Desert, Pushkar, and Chittorgarh Fort.

Nearest Airport:  Jaipur Airport, Udaipur Airport, Jodhpur Airport, Jaisalmer Airport.

Nearest Railway Station : Jaipur Junction, Jodhpur Junction, Udaipur City, Ajmer Junction, Bikaner Junction, and Jaisalmer Railway Station.

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Ladakh is an adventure destination in India, renowned for its unique moon-like landscape. The topography varies from rugged high-altitude mountains to azure blue lakes to dunes of a cold desert. The terrain is ideal for bike rides, road trips, and thrilling treks like the Chadar Trek over the frozen Zanskar River during winter. The locals practice Buddhism, so along with natural beauty, Ladakh is sought after for the monasteries and the spiritual aura. The culture is similar to Tibet's, with the region celebrating many vibrant festivals like the Hemis Festival, Losar Festival, and Ladakh Festival.

Best Time to Visit: May to September.

Key Attractions:  Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, Khardung La, Pangong Tso, Nubra Valley, Diskit Gompa, Tso Moriri, Thiksey Monastery, Lamayuru Monastery, Shey Monastery, and the Confluence of Indus and Zanskar River.

Nearest Airport:  Leh Airport, Srinagar Airport.

Nearest Railway Station : Jammu Tawi Railway Station.

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Kerala is the top getaway for de-stressing and rejuvenation in India. One can seek relaxation either on a houseboat cruising on Vembanad Lake or by signing up for ayurvedic therapies. The state has something for every traveller, from tranquil backwaters to beaches to lush forests and rolling hills. Among the unmissable places are the Alleppey and Kumarakom backwaters, the tea gardens of Munnar , and the colonial charms of Fort Kochi. The people are friendly and helpful, and the foods, like appam, Malabar parotta, and Karimeen Pollichathu, are rustic and flavorful.

Best Time to Visit: September to March.

Key Attractions:  Fort Kochi, Alleppey, Kumarakom, Periyar National Park, Munnar, Varkala, Kovalam, Vagamon, and Bekal Fort.

Nearest Airport:  Kochi Airport, Trivandrum Airport.

Nearest Railway Station : Ernakulam Railway Station.

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The state of Goa is famous for its 106 km-long coastlines. There is a hippie vibe in its sun-kissed beaches, beach shacks, flea markets, and bohemian beach parties. The laid-back lifestyle is called Susegad, a concept associated with Goans' relaxed attitude towards life. This chill atmosphere is what pulls both domestic and international travellers to Goa. This western state of India is a favourite of tourists year-round, especially during the Christmas and New Year celebrations. However, a visit during the monsoons can reward you with lush greenery and a chance to interact with the locals and participate in festivals like Sao Joao.

Best Time to Visit: November to February.

Key Attractions:  Aguada Fort, Chapora Fort, Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral, Calangute Beach, Baga Beach, Vagator Beach, Anjuna Beach, Dona Paula, and Dudhsagar Falls.

Nearest Airport:  Dabolim Airport.

Nearest Railway Station : Margao and Vasco-da-Gama Railway Station.

6. Amritsar

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Amritsar is a spiritual destination, home to the famous Golden Temple or Gurudwara Harmandir Sahib in Punjab . The city is also historically significant as a part of India's freedom movement. The bullet holes on the walls of Jallianwala Bagh pose as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the city's people in 1919. The lowering of the flags ceremony at the Attari-Wagah border by the security forces of India (BSF) and Pakistan (Pakistan Rangers) is another spectacle worth watching in Amritsar. The city is also a food lover's paradise. Take your pick from Amritsari kulchas, lassi, kulfi, or delectable jalebis.

Key Attractions:  Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, Partition Museum, Attari-Wagah Border, and Gobindgarh Fort.

Nearest Airport:  Amritsar Airport.

Nearest Railway Station : Amritsar Junction Railway Station.

7. Varanasi

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Varanasi is one of the most ancient cities in India . Also known as Benaras or Kashi, the city has historical and religious significance. It sits on the bank of the River Ganges and is known for its ghats, temples, and Hindu cremation rituals. Here, one can walk from Assi Ghat to Manikarnika ghat or ride a boat on the Ganges to watch sunrise or sunset. Tourists can also witness the famous Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat every evening. The city's gastronomical delights include Malaiyyo and Tamatar Chaat. Banarasi Silk Sarees are a great choice to carry back a handloom souvenir.

Key Attractions:  Dashashwamedh Ghat, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Manikarnika Ghat, Assi Ghat, Ramgarh Fort, Darbhanga Ghat, Rana Mahal Ghat, and Sarnath.

Nearest Airport:  Varanasi Airport.

Nearest Railway Station : Varanasi Junction and Mughalsarai Junction Railway Station.

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Sikkim is a mountain state in eastern India known for its natural beauty and tranquillity. The state is a treasure trove for nature lovers, offering snow-capped mountain peaks and majestic lakes like the Gurudongmar and Tsomgo. There are charming hill stations like Gangtok, Pelling, Ravangla, and Yuksom. Timing your trip during the appropriate season can even reward you with meadows of Yumthang valley blooming with exotic rhododendrons. Sikkim is also home to many Buddhist monasteries and stupas. Momos, Sha Faley, and Thukpa are some of its culinary offerings.

Best Time to Visit: March to May, October to December.

Key Attractions:  Gangtok, Rumtek Monastery, Nathula, Tsomgo Lake, Pelling, Ravangla, Namchi, Yumthang Valley, and Gurudongmar Lake.

Nearest Airport:  Pakyong Airport, Bagdogra Airport.

Nearest Railway Station : New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP).

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Hampi in current-day Karnataka was once the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. The town is famous for its archaeological ruins, sitting on rugged terrain with massive boulders. There are remnants of many temples, palaces, markets, and monuments. Hampi is like an open-air museum, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The most iconic monument of Hampi is a Stone Chariot in the courtyard of Vijaya Vittala Temple. The River Tungabhadra divides the town into two parts, with the other side of Hampi dominated by craggy peaks and lush paddy fields.

Best Time to Visit: October-February.

Key Attractions:  Virupaksha Temple, Shree Vijaya Vitthala Temple, Stone Chariot, Lotus Mahal, Elephant Stables, Queen's Bath, Matanga Hill, Zanana Enclosure, and Achyutaraya Temple.

Nearest Airport:  Hubbali Airport, Bangalore Airport.

Nearest Railway Station : Hospet Junction Railway Station.

10. Pondicherry

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Pondicherry is a Union Territory of India and a former French colony. It is formally known as Puducherry and casually called Pondy by its residents and visitors. Pondicherry is one of the best places in India to see French architecture and cultural influence. The French Quarter of Pondicherry has arrays of buildings painted in various shades of yellow, making it look like a fairy-tale town. The cosy cafes offer French cuisines, stores have a bohemian vibe, and streets are pedestrian and bicycle friendly. The stunning seaside promenade is like a cherry on top.

Best Time to Visit: October to March.

Key Attractions:  Aurobindo Ashram, Auroville, Paradise Beach, Seaside Promenade, Auroville Beach, Pondicherry Lighthouse, Mahatma Gandhi Statue, and French War Memorial.

Nearest Airport:  Puducherry Airport.

Nearest Railway Station : Villupuram Junction ,  Puducherry railway station.

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Super Tuesday 2024: Which states are voting, the key rules to know and what's at stake

Voters cast their ballots in Richmond, Va.

Tuesday is the most consequential day in the race for both parties' presidential nominations — a day political junkies have come to call "Super Tuesday."

Sixteen states and one U.S. territory are holding presidential nominating contests Tuesday in some form. For both Republicans and Democrats, they will award more than one-third of the total delegates available throughout the entire nominating contest, all on one day.

Follow live updates on Super Tuesday 2024

Here's a guide to what to expect as voters cast their ballots across the country:

When are the polls open? 

The first polls of the day open in Vermont at 6 a.m. ET, and the final polls close in Alaska at midnight ET. In between, here are the other most important times to know:

  • 7 p.m. ET : Polls close in the Virginia and Vermont primaries.
  • 7:30 p.m. ET : Polls close in North Carolina.
  • 8 p.m. ET : Polls close in Alabama, Maine, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Tennessee and most of Texas.
  • 8:30 p.m. ET : Polls close in Arkansas.
  • 9 p.m. ET : Polls close in Colorado, Minnesota and the rest of Texas.
  • 11 p.m. ET : Polls close in California and in Utah's Republican caucuses.

Who can vote? 

That depends on the state. A variety of rules govern nominating contests in certain states — here's a look at three of the most common:

  • Open : Voters may choose which primary to vote in regardless of their registration (in many cases, these states also don't ask voters to register by party). Among the Republican contests Tuesday, Alabama, Arkansas, Minnesota, Texas, Virginia and Vermont are holding open primaries.
  • Partially open : These contests are typically restricted to members of the party, as well as unaffiliated voters. In some cases, voters are considered to be registered with a party if they cast their ballots in that primary, at least for the rest of the election cycle. The Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina and Tennessee primaries are partially open.
  • Closed : Voters must be registered with a party to vote in its primary or caucus. The contests in Alaska, California, Oklahoma and Utah fall into this category on the GOP side.

What’s at stake on the Republican side? 

For all the attention paid to the first nominating contests, those early states awarded just 11% of the total delegates in the GOP presidential nominating contest. 

There are 865 Republican delegates at stake in the Super Tuesday GOP nominating contests. That’s about 36% of all the delegates in the entire race.

Once all of the delegates from Super Tuesday and the previous contests are allocated, more than 47% of the delegates will have been awarded. And after the four contests March 12, more than 50% of the delegates will have been awarded. 

Are the contests winner-take-all or proportional? 

While the Republican National Committee's rules don't allow most states to hold true winner-take-all contests before March 15, many Super Tuesday states will turn into de facto winner-take-all states because of the one-on-one nature of the race. 

Five states will award every single delegate they have to a majority vote-winner: California, Maine, Massachusetts, Utah and Vermont. Tennessee awards all its delegates to one candidate if he or she wins two-thirds of the vote. Minnesota awards all its delegates to one candidate if he or she wins 80% of the vote. 

Five other states — Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia — award all their statewide delegates (at-large delegates) to a candidate who wins a majority of the vote, and then they dole out congressional district delegates separately. A candidate who wins the majority of a district wins all three congressional district delegates. 

In all of these states, delegates are awarded proportionally if no candidate wins a majority. 

And in others, all the available delegates are awarded proportionally.

What's the GOP’s 'magic number'? 

The GOP nominee will be the candidate who clinches the majority of the party’s delegates to the national convention, or 1,215 of the 2,429 delegates. 

What do I need to know about the Democratic side? 

There’s not much you need to know about the Democratic contests because President Joe Biden is the far-and-away favorite in every one.

Unlike the Republican side, Democrats always award delegates in each state proportionally to candidates who hit a 15% threshold. So it's possible that one of Biden's opponents wins some delegates to the convention based on the results (or, like what happened in Michigan, "uncommitted" wins delegates).

Are Democratic superdelegates still a thing? 

Yes, but their power has been greatly diminished since 2016.

Only “pledged delegates,” those won by virtue of the results in nominating contests, can vote for the nominee on the first ballot (those delegates have pledged to cast their ballots for the candidates to which they were allocated, and those candidates’ campaigns play a big role in selecting those pledged delegates). 

They can still endorse whatever candidate they please. But the only ways superdelegates are given votes for the nominee at the convention are if: 

  • A presidential candidate has clinched the required number of pledged delegates and there’s no doubt about the outcome. That way, superdelegates can technically cast their votes for the party’s presumptive nominee without putting their thumbs on the scale. 
  • No candidate has clinched the required number of pledged delegates and the race moves to subsequent ballots in a contested convention. The superdelegates can’t vote on the first ballot, but they become free to cast votes on the subsequent ballots.

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Snowfall in India - Snow Places in India

Places to see snowfall in india, here is the list of 17 snowfall in india - snow places in india, 1. sonamarg, kashmir : if there is a paradise full of snow fall in india , it is here.

Sonamarg, Kashmir : If There Is a Paradise Full of Snow Fall in India , It Is Here!

Snow season : November - April Glaciers, frozen lakes and snow carpets rolled out till the horizon, Sonamarg, literally translating to 'The Meadow of Gold' , is a snow paradise in winters. A popular destination to see snowfall in India for mountain lovers, this place is covered with a beautiful sheet of snow in the peak winters and is a sight to see and experience. Since summers hit this area a bit late, in May, you can occasionally find snow in April , while the rest of the country is already playing host to summers. It's also a great place for trekking and river rafting. Thajiwas Glacier is a must visit place if you are going to Sonamarg in the summer season. Snowfall in Kashmir is breathtaking!

2. North Sikkim - An Perinnial Snow Place in India

North Sikkim - An Perinnial Snow Place in India

Snow season : October - December Yumthang is known for experiencing snow almost all year round. However, most of the areas here are prone to blockages and being shut down due to heavy snow. So, it's advisable to always and always check and confirm before you plan a trip to this place . Also if you are visiting in winter, prepare well to brave the extremely harsh winter conditions . But the spectacular views one gets while in one of the best snow places in India is totally worth the pains. Snow enthusiasts should avoid visiting this place during the monsoon season as the snow starts melting and heavy rains are witnessed.

3. Manali and Rohtang Pass - the Essentials!

Manali and Rohtang Pass - the Essentials!

Snow season : October - March for Manali; October - December if you are planning to visit Rohtang as well. Manali is a famous hill station located in the beautiful state of Himachal Pradesh. Surrounded by the towering Himalayan peaks and gorgeous valleys, it's often visited together with the Rohtang Pass . Manali and Rohtang Pass clubbed together are one of the best snow places in India. Solang valley and adventure sports activities such as skiing, mountaineering and trekking are a must while you're in Manali. At Rohtang, blockages and traffic jams are common , so always check before you head out. It's usually closed from January to April, so avoid those months too. Also, definitely avoid visiting these places during the monsoon season.

4. Gulmarg - Skiing and Snowboarding in an Infinitely Picturesque Snow Place in India!

Gulmarg - Skiing and Snowboarding in an Infinitely Picturesque Snow Place in India!

Snow season : December - early March Gulmarg is famous for being one of the best skiing destinations and snowfall places in India . It is located in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir and is a premier hill resort in North India. The exceptional beauty of Gulmarg and also it's proximity to Srinagar attracts thousands of tourists every year. While Gulmarg is a delight in summers, it is probably more fun in winters when tourists can indulge in several adventure sports activities such as skiing, snowboarding, the famous Gondola cable ride and trekking . Panoramic views of the highest mountain peak in India, Mount Kanchenjunga can be enjoyed while here. Gulmarg also often acts as a base camp for mountaineers on their way to climb the Nanga Parbat and peaks in the Pir Panjal Range .

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Nainital - a Simple Postcard Hill Station with Snow in India

Snow season : October - February With lakes and viewpoints and simple tourist spots , Nainital is the place to go when you want to experience snowfall in India without facing the extraordinarily harsh temperatures of the places which are higher North. It is blessed with immense scenic beauty and due to the number of lakes present here, it's been given the tagline of being the 'Lake District of India'. One of the best places to view snowfall in Nainital is from the Snow Point which is accessible via the Ropeway . Though it's become quite a commercialised place, the amazing experience you'll have here is totally worth it.

6. Ladakh: Chadar (the Frozen River) Trek - the Ultimate Experience for Snow Lovers in India!

Ladakh: Chadar (the Frozen River) Trek - the Ultimate Experience for Snow Lovers in India!

Snow season : January to February for the trek. Leh-Manali highway is shut beyond September, otherwise. While Leh remains beyond reach for most winters given the harsh conditions, the Chadar Trek is supposed to be an experience like no other and one that every true traveller and trekker has on their list. It's a challenging 9-day trek across the frozen Zanskar river which starts from January in several batches and continues till February, sometimes even March. Several groups and organisations participate in it. A warning, though. This trek is not for novices and is meant for trekkers who've had relatively good experience in this arena. That said, Chadar Trek is bound to fascinate you if you want to experience the most amazing snowfall in India. There is also a certain Stok Kangri Trek , as challenging as the Chadar Trek.

7. Auli - a Winter Wonderland in India!

Auli - a Winter Wonderland in India!

Snow season : January - March With slopes dotted with skiing resorts and calendars marked with skiing championships and festivals , Auli is a favourite amongst snow places in India among travellers. Mainly famous for it's perfect, snow-clad slopes meant for skiing , Auli is one of the best places in India to see snow. Initially, it wasn't as famous as it is now, considered to be just a small offbeat hill station. One can enjoy some beautiful panoramic views of the tall, lofty mountain peaks of the Himalayas, such as Nanda Devi, Mana Parvat and Kamat Kamet . One can also plan a trip to Joshimath , a place of deep religious significance to the Hindus located very close to Auli. Auli is one of the best snow places in India offering mesmerizing views of the Himalayas.

8. Patnitop - Enjoy the Magnificent Snow Place While Paragliding !

Patnitop - Enjoy the Magnificent Snow Place While Paragliding !

Snow season : December - March Located in the Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir, Patnitop is a hill resort nestled in the Shiwalik range of the Himalayas . Famous for its alluring natural surroundings, which include pine and deodar forests and the serene Chenab river. This little hamlet at the foot of the Kashmir Valley is considered as one of the most peaceful snow places in India. This paragliding destination only becomes better with the large white expanses of snow in the winter season, when people indulge in snowboarding and skiing activities. One can also visit places like Batote (a small hill station close by) and other surrounding areas. However, do check for the availability of paragliding options beforehand , if going especially for the same.

9. Hemkund Sahib Valley of Flowers - a Gurudwara Between Lakes and Snow

Hemkund Sahib Valley of Flowers - a Gurudwara Between Lakes and Snow

Snow season : October - December Literally translating to 'Lake of Snow', Hemkund Sahib and the valley and usually remains closed from December to May. However, a short window of October and early December is ideal for snowfall in Hemkund and the valley. Located at a height of 4600 meters above sea level, the gurudwara here is dedicated to Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Guru of the Sikhs. Conditions are harsh and hence reaching the place is not an easy feat at all. But the experience is splendid. One must always check with official/local authorities before planning a visit to Hemkund, as the dates for this place tend to vary widely and are subject to changes.

10. Narkanda - Skiing, Orchards and Lakes Full of Snow in India!

Narkanda - Skiing, Orchards and Lakes Full of Snow in India!

Snow season : December - January Not located very far from the famous hill station Shimla , Narkanda is the place to go if you aren't looking for anything extreme but to simply enjoy skiing, hill station ambience and views . This lovely snow place in India offers a splendid view of the snow-capped Himalayas along with the lovely, dense forests and heavenly apple orchards! Thanedar is a place about 17 kms from Narkanda which is known for having some of the best apple orchards in the country. Winters are the best time to visit this small hill station, when skiing opportunities are at their prime, owing to the thick blanket of snow which covers Narkanda. A scenic pass called Jalori pass can also be visited while here.

11. Roopkund Trek - a Lake Full of Snow with Skeletons Around!

Roopkund Trek - a Lake Full of Snow with Skeletons Around!

Snow season : September to October A very mysterious and unusual trek which take place in the higher Himalayas, the Roopkund Trek is a 8-9 days long trek to the glacial Roopkund lake which lies in the Garhwal Himalayas. This beautiful snow trek is a very challenging trekking experience in so many different ways . The lake remains frozen throughout the year. An aura of mystery and spookiness surrounds this lake as plenty of human skeletons have been discovered lying in very close proximity to the lake. You can also try this one in summers, if not especially going for snow.

12. Shimla - the Hill Station You Can?t Go Wrong With!

Shimla - the Hill Station You Can?t Go Wrong With!

Snow season : December - January A favourite for everyone at any time of the year, this one is probably all the more fun in winters because of the intermittent snowfall and snow clad beauty of Shimla. One of the most popular and heavily commercialized hill stations in North India , Shimla is an ideal place to visit in winters, especially for all the snow buffs and enthusiasts. It earlier used to be the summer capital of British India , and hence one can find several remnants of Colonial-era architecture while here. Places like Kasauli, Mashobra and Chail are located quite close to Shimla, and one can plan a day or two worth of trip to these places as well. Snowfall in Shimla has always promised the best winters - a chance to experience the snow in pleasant weather and picturesque sceneries. It will never disappoint you.

13. Munsiyari, Uttarakhand - an Offbeat Snow Place in India

Munsiyari, Uttarakhand - an Offbeat Snow Place in India

Snow season : Late December - Early February. A small town located at the base of the Himalayas, Munsiyari is a part of the Northern Indian state of Uttarakhand. Due to its enchanting beauty and raw natural surroundings, it's been given the tagline of being 'Little Kashmir' . Also, it name literally translates to being 'A place with snow' . Not a very popular destination yet, it's slowly making its way through as a tourist hub. Thamari Kund, Darkot and Madkot are some places to visit while here. Madkot is especially known for its hot water springs which are truly a bliss in the freezing winters where there's snow in Uttarakhand. Munsiyari is also becoming exceedingly popular amongst mountaineers, trekkers, who use it as their base camp.

14. Dalhousie + Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh

Dalhousie + Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh

Snow season : November - February This charming hill station in Himachal Pradesh has been well known since the Colonial era, when it served the purpose of being a summer retreat for the British bureaucrats . It's a popular hill station in the Himachal and clubbed with Khajjiar , it's one of the ideal places to visit if one wants to see snow in India. Though the winters here are exceedingly harsh here due to very low temperatures, this is the time when it snows the most and tourists flock this place to experience the snow and also avail some nice discounts on travel packages. Snowfall in Dalhousie is absolutely beautiful during the winter season.

15. Almora, Uttarakhand - Snow haven

Almora, Uttarakhand - Snow haven

Snow season : December - February Known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning views of the mountains and it's natural scenic beauty , Almora is a hill station located in Uttarakhand and attracts tourists from all over the world. It boasts of having some Colonial significance as well. It's picturesque locales and the panoramic views of the Himalayas attract thousands of tourists every year. Ranikhet and Kausani are also popular hill getaways close to Almora from where one can get a breathtaking view of the mountains. Winters in Almora are quite chilly, but the snowfall here makes it worth braving the harshness that accompanies it. Make sure you pack plenty of warm clothes if you visit this place in the peak winters to see snowfall in Uttarakhand!

16. Katao, Sikkim - Bet you've never heard of this one!

Katao, Sikkim - Bet you've never heard of this one!

Snow season : December - February Widely known as the ' Switzerland of Sikkim ', Katao is a small, yet beautiful hill station located at a distance of about 144 kms from Gangtok. Though it is an offbeat place, people visiting Gangtok and Lachung can plan a day at this place. The scenery here is wonderful, as one can get a stunning view of the mountains. Winters here witness ample amount of snowfall and the entire place is transformed into a snowy paradise. However, it's important to note that Katao is not included in standard packages to Gangtok and one needs an army permit to visit this place.

17. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh - Beautiful Hamlet to See Snow in India!

Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh - Beautiful Hamlet to See Snow in India!

Snow season : December - January A hidden beauty in the North-east, Tawang is the place to be if one wants to experience nature at it's finest. Sky high, snow clad mountains, gushing waterfalls and dense forests , you'll find it all at Tawang. The snowfall season in Tawang is mainly during December and January, and it's a place to be for all snow lovers and enthusiasts. Apart from having natural scenic beauty, it houses a 400 year old monastery and is hence an important centre for pilgrimage for Buddhists all over India. While here, a quintessential trip to the very famous Sela Pass is a must!!

Whether it is trekking in the snow, or cozying up next to a fireplace, visiting a snow place is always fun! Have we missed out your favourite snow place in India? Tell us in the comments section below!

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