1. A teardrop on the face of eternity, Taj Mahal
THE TAJ MAHAL is considered the world’s most beautiful building and the number 1 tourist attraction in
India. Seeing the Taj Mahal for the first time restores the faith in man’s ability to create something divine. “A teardrop on the face of eternity.” No matter how many times you’ve seen it in photo and video, no matter how often or how extravagantly it is praised, nothing prepares you for the first time you walk through the red sandstone outer gate and behold it in real life. The carvings, the history makes you feel great pride in the country!
2. A Spiritual Journey To Himalayas, Kailash Mansarovar
One of the most revered pilgrimages walks in Nepal is Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. Thousands and thousands of religious travelers go for this amazing journey to Mount Kailash to attain salvation. This religious journey takes one deep into the recesses of
Himalayas.
The journey is amongst the most adventurous religious walks in the world. The idea of a 52 km trek up on a mountain amidst jagged and rugged landscapes, with unbearable cold climate seems almost impossible to achieve.
One needs to be supremely faithful, mentally and physically prepared and adoration for adventure, to finish the religious journey.
3. Varanasi
As we all know the city Varanasi is one of the oldest historical cities in the world whose existence still prevalent. Ideally, this holy city is located on the brink of holy River Ganga where people take a holy dip and free from all sins. Our Epics also consider the significance of this holy river. This river is considered a form of deity and brought by the deep meditation of Rishi Bhagirathi. The ghat of Ganga, the colorful rituals - It actually gives you the whole spiritual journey and a great experience with culture.
4. Changu Lake, Sikkim
Changu Lake in
Sikkim is situated at a height above sea level of 12,400 ft on Gangtok Nathu La Pass highway, this tranquil lake is a must on all visitors’ journey. A slanting road transient through rocky mountain landscape and pointed cliffs reaches to this 1 km. The lake is considered sacred by the local people. A tiny temple of the Lord Siva is too there on the lakeside. The height, the cold is the beauty of this place!
5. The Desserts and the glory of Rajasthan
Rajasthan has many historical monuments which reflect the glory of kings of Rajputs. Amongst of them, a monument which is a fortification resembles great architecture.
Imagine majestic forts and palaces, exuberant festivals, exclusive hospitality, time-honored rituals and scenes of aching beauty featuring camels, peacocks, bright sarees and huge turbans. It’s the picture postcard version of India and one can never get enough. Camping at least one night in the dessert is must if you visit Rajasthan.
6. Ajanta And Ellora Caves, Maharashtra
It is India's most popular and widely recognized caves, the Ajanta Ellora caves are carved into hillside rock quite in the middle of nowhere, near Aurangabad, in northern Maharashtra. These caves are simply awe-inspiring and a different version of place if you consider whole India. Words can't describe how magnificent they are.
7. God’s Own Country: Kerala
KERALA is a South Indian state with a long Arabian Sea coastline and a mountainous interior. Tropical beaches and a relaxed vibe are the main attractions. One of the most popular attractions in India, a trip in a houseboat along the palm-fringed Kerala backwaters is so tranquil and relaxing. The lush green landscape, diverse wildlife, and houses and villages that line the backwaters make a journey along these waterways seem like a journey through another world.
8. Deodar Forests, Himachal Pradesh
The deodar is a sacred tree in the northwestern Himalayas that has been planted extensively as an ornamental in Europe and North America. its expressively pointed and drooping branches make it look like a sentient tree from an enchanted forest. One could imagine a deodar picking up its immense roots and striding forth, like an Ent from The Lord of the Rings. A dense forest of them in Kashmir must seem haunted indeed in the summer moonlight.
9. Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh is one of India's Tiger Lands and also is on the world tourism map. The park, largest in central India, is well developed by Forest Department and also Tourism Department. The park also abodes a colorful and exotic range of avifauna, including bee-eaters, Indian rollers, paradise flycatchers, golden orioles, outlandish hornbills, egrets and numerous Kingfishers. Virtually, every tourist who visits Kanha is moved by the diversity of its flora and fauna.
10. The Andaman Islands
This archipelago lying over a thousand kilometers out in the Bay of Bengal is unlike any other place in India.The Andaman islands have a very vast and wide range of floral but very few know that the area covered by it is more than any other state in India.The jewel in the crown, however, is the marine life here. The elegance of the crystal clear blue waters, incredible corals and the myriad creatures that inhabit the ocean leave you spellbound. Exploring the marine life first-hand through activities like scuba diving and fishing guarantee an enriching experience of coming an inch closer to nature.
11.Kanyakumari Temple, Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari Temple or the Kanyakumari Bhagavathiamman Temple is a chief attraction of Kanyakumari and is dedicated to the virgin Goddess Kanyakumari, an incarnation of Goddess Parvathi. Goddess Kanyakumari is the presiding deity of Kanyakumari.