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Beautiful Places to Visit in India
India is a large country with 29 states & 9 Union Territories with which every state offers a radiant chance to everyone to collect wide knowledge of its own flawless way of living in every aspect of life. Every place has its own story of living and specialty to offer its handmade craft, wildlife, awe-inspiring landscapes, scenic beauty of mountains, legendary heritage, world famous monuments, spices, flavors of food, beaches, night life, trekking trails, world heritage sites, spirituality and many more which are well known around the world. So, one should travel at-least once according to their own flavors of life. Here is the list of famous attractions of India to explore as per your suitable time and preferences.
You can check our packages that can suit your need and preferences. Book India inbound tour to explore the natural beauty of country. It offers a good chance to learn more about our nation’s history, monuments, Tastes, diversity of Indian cultures, rituals, religions & tradition, pattern of lifestyles and a practical learning experience for your kids with lifelong memories. Book India guided tour to learn about heritage perspectives of India.
Amritsar (Pool of the Nectar of Immortality)
Amritsar is one of the largest cities in Punjab, India where you will observe Punja’s traditional lifestyle and culture. It is known as the spiritual capital and a major pilgrimage spot for the Sikhs, The Golden temple. The city boasts of its various temples and shrines mostly dedicated to the Sikh culture. You will get overwhelmed by famous folk dance Bhangra and traditional Punjabi cuisine. The main commercial activities found here are tourism, carpets, handloom fabrics and handicrafts. The city is famous for It’s history, sacrifice and narrow streets.
Durgiana Temple, Gobindgarh Fort, Harmandir Sahib(Golden Temple), Jallianwala Bagh, Wagah Border.
Bhutan
Bhutan is the last great Himalayan kingdom, shrouded in mystery and magic, where a traditional Buddhist culture carefully embraces global developments. The serene environment where snow-capped peaks rise above shadowy gorges cloaked in primeval forests presents a picturesque scenario for tourists. The unique architecture of monasteries sets the stage for spectacular Tsechus (dance festivals) attended by an almost medieval-looking audience. Come and explore this place for its splendid textiles and handicrafts, outrageous archery competitions, high-altitude trekking trails, and stunning flora and fauna.
Tiger’s Nest Monastery, PunakhaDzong, ZuriDzong Hike, Uma Paro Hotel, Gangtey Valley in winter,National Museum of Bhutan, DechenPhodrang monastery
Dalhousie
Experience nature at its best visiting the divine locations of Dalhousie. Retaining not only the colonial looks but also the name, Dalhousie, was named after Lord Dalhousie, who was the British governor in the 19th century. This hill station is spread across five hills. The varying altitudes of the land have a wide range of vegetation including pine, oak and deodar that give a beautiful glimpse all around.
Dainkund Peak, Panchpula, Ganji Pahari, Sach Pass, Garam Sadak, Subash Baoli, Bakrota Hills, Kalatop, Satdhara, khajjiar
Darjeeling (Queen of Hills)
Located in West Bengal state of east India, Darjeeling is known for its tea industry. The city is located amidst the lower Himalayas that are also known as the Mahabharat Range. The town was developed in the mid-19th century by the British and soon the town came to be known for its vast tea estates that produce the best Tea in the country. Beyond beautiful view of Tea estates Darjeeling spellbound travellers with its beauty and tranquility.
Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) and the amazing Darjeeling Zoo, Tiger Hill, Darjeeling Ropeway, Batasia Loop, Chowrasta, Rock garden, Ganga Maya Park, Japanese temple, Peace Pagoda, Mirik Town, Mahakal Temple.
Dharamshala
Dharamshala is one of the place in Himachal that makes Himachal traveller’s Paradise. Also abbreviated as ‘The Scotland of India’ has snow-clad mountains on three sides and valley on one side. The mountains being over 4000 m height, you will get awestruck after picture perfect vistas of them from every viewpoint. Pine trees and tree gardens along with snow covered mountains render magic to the air. Dharamshala has an average elevation of 1457 metres (4780 feet), covering an area of almost 8.51 km. Located in the Kangra Valley, in the shadow of the Dhauladhar mountains, Dharamshala is just absolutely breathtaking.
Bhagsunag, Cheelgari, Triund Trekking Point, Naddi, Dal Lake, Dari, Kachehri, Khaniyara, Kotwali Bazar, MantKhas(Ramnagar and Shyamnagar), McLeodGanj, Sakoh, KhelParisar etc.
Goa (A Nation of Cowherds)
The long coastline stretch of Goa is equipped with some of the world popular beaches that draw in visitors from everywhere throughout the globe, particularly beach lovers. Settled between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats, Goa offers an ideal mix of a Latin heritage, picturesque magnificence, astounding nightlife and a lackadaisical way of life. This place is visited by most of international & national tourists every year especially during New Year Period. Goa is also a part of world heritage architecture.
Panaji, Calangute, Mapusa, Margao, Vasco Da Gama
Tourism of Goa mainly focused on coastal areas. The Indian epic Mahabharata refers to the area now known as Goa as Goparashtra or Govarashtra, which means “a nation of cowherds”. It is also blessed with varied landscape as it is situated in Sahayadri hills. There are many small and big hills in Goa, from where streams, springs and beautiful waterfalls emerge. So Goa Is all rounder travelling spot for thrilling water sports, delicious Goan cuisine, sunbath at beach ans amazing view of sunset.
Famous Beaches of Goa :
Scuba Diving at Baga beach in Goa, Aguada beach & fort, Arambol beach, Calangut beach & its Advanced Diving course, Museum, Church, Mobor beach ( Swim with the Dolphins at Mobor Beach, Winch-boat Parasailing at Mobor Beach, Water Skiing at Mobor Beach, Catch and Relish Crabs at Mobor Beach, Kayaking Escapade at Mobor Beach, Fish and Dish at Mobor Beach) etc.
Gujarat (Jewel of India)
Situated on the west coast of India, Gujarat also serves as a gateway to the rich landlocked northern and central regions of the country. Gujarat leads India's march toward global economic prominence, with access to major port-based trade routes connecting it to the UK, Australia, China, Japan, Korea and the Gulf countries.
Gujarat, the Land of Legends, has left a lasting impression on the course of history. For centuries, the land has been inspired by extraordinary figures such as Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Dhirubhai Ambani, among others. Experience the rich tapestry of arts, culture and lifestyles in Gujarat.
Ahmedabad – City with Gandhi Ashram & textile museum.
Vadodara- Crocodiles, shopping, gardens, honeymoon.
Surat- Shopping, markets, fashion, honeymoon.
Rajkot- Temples, shopping.
Dwarka- Temples, excavations, ancient history, beaches, history.
Gir Forest National Park- Wildlife-rich area with big-cat safaris.
Saputara- Paragliding, waterfalls, forests, honeymoon, museums.
Jamnagar- Temples, shopping.
Bhuj- Temples, shopping, deserts, palaces, honeymoon.
JAMMU AND KASHMIR (Mini Switzerland in India)
Just think of Jammu and Kashmir and a picture of valley known for its snow-capped mountains, lush greenery and flower covered meadows appeared on your mind. The valley is a tourist hot-spot but only few people know that the valley is much more than it’s Shikaras and the Dal Lake. The charm of nature’s beauty can’t be described in words but can be felt better.
Leh/Ladakh, Srinagar, Pahalgam, Patnitop, GulMarg, Sonmarg
The State has numerous National Parks that are home to various endangered and unique flora and fauna. The valley has a very diverse ecosystem with Chirpine forests, coniferous forests and broad-leaved forests at lower altitudes. The tourism sector of Jammu and Kashmir is very well developed and provide attractive packages for all tourists. You can go for various packages as family tours, Skiing tour, Wildlife tour, Vaishno Devi tour and special Leh-laddakh Tour.
Kasauli
Kasauli is situated at an altitude of 1927 meters and like a few other places in Himachal Pradesh, is ideal for peaceful vacation. Rich cultural heritage, serene views, surrounded with pine and cedar trees tells story of Kasauli what is all about. The views are spectacular and enchanting.
Monkey Point, Sunset Point, Christ Church, Dagshai, St. Patrick’s Church, Gurkha Fort, Central Research Institute, The Mall, Timber Trail Resort
Kerala (Land of Ayurveda) and (“The Land of Parasurama”)
Kerala, also known as Keralam, is a state in South India on the Malabar Coast. Malayalam is the most widely spoken and official language of the state. The culture of Kerala is composite and cosmopolitan in nature, forming a vital part of India's cultural tapestry. Situated in the southern tip of India, the beautiful state of Kerala is known as 'God's Own Country' for its warm climate and stunning natural scenery. The green mountain ranges of the Western Ghats and their extraordinary vegetation are truly captivating. The fragrance of tea plantations drifts through the mist and fog as you travel along the trails. Kerala has been renowned for its remarkable Ayurvedic treatments since the 1990s.
Cochin, Thekkady, Kumarakom, Kovalam, Thrissur, Kollam, Munnar, Allepey, Varkala, Trivandrum, Periyar, Wayanad.
According to Hindu mythology, the land of Kerala was reclaimed from the sea by the axe-wielding warrior sage Parasurama, the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu. Hence, Kerala is also known as Parasurama Kshetram ("The Land of Parasurama"). Parasurama threw his axe across the ocean, and the waters retreated as far as it landed. According to legend, this newly reclaimed land stretched from Gokarna to Kanyakumari.
Kinnaur
The region of Kinnaur, extending to the Tibetan border in southeastern Himachal, is blessed with superb mountain and valley landscapes and a distinctive cultural and ethnic blend that gradually transitions from Hindu to Tibetan Buddhist traditions as you travel eastward.
Kalpa valley, ReckongPeo, Sangla valley, Chhitkul town, Popular trekking courses are Bhaba valley to stick valley and Kinner Kailash Parikarma.
This is a land of mountain villages with slate-roofed temples, vast apple orchards, plunging gorges between towering snow-capped peaks, and thrilling mountain roads – and beyond it lies remote Spiti. The two regions join into a circuit from Shimla to Manali or Keylong that offers an endless succession of breathtaking views.
Kolkata (City of Joy)
Situated on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River, Kolkata is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. The city is home to the oldest operating port in India and is the third most populated metropolitan area in India after Mumbai and Delhi.
Howrah Bridge, Jorasanko Thakurbari, Park Street, Indian Museum, Victoria Memorial, Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Birla Temple, Calcutta Racecourse, Eden Gardens, Marble Palace Mansion.
The region came under the suzerainty of the Nawabs of Bengal during the Mughal era, and eventually the British assumed full control of the city in 1772. Kolkata was also the epicenter of the industrial revolution in India and the birthplace of modern Indian social, artistic, literary and intellectual movements from the mid-19th to early 20th centuries. The city served as the capital of India under British rule and was the heart of the Indian Independence Movement. This rich blend of cultures has established Kolkata as one of the most significant tourist destinations in India.
Leh Ladakh – (Mini Tibet)
Leh, the former capital of the kingdom of Ladakh and now the headquarters of the Leh district in Ladakh, is the second largest district in India by area. Leh sits at an elevation of 3,542 meters above sea level in the lap of the Himalayas. If you love crisp mountain air, snow-capped peaks and a passion for adventure, Leh is the perfect escape for you. Leh offers variety to explore as ancient forts, monasteries, rolling sand dunes, distinguished cultures, festivals and shimmering blue lakes. You can have Trek tour, pilgrimage tour, peak climbing, Mountain biking and also plan a Motorcycle Tour in Leh Ladakh.
Attractive Hill, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Shanti Stupa, Spituk Monastery, Thikse Monastery, Namgyal Monastery, GurudwaraPathar Sahib, Stok Monastery and so forth.
Ladakh – the 'Land of High Passes' – is among the most spectacular regions of the Indian Himalayas. Wedged between Pakistan, Tibet and Xinjiang Province (China) and India's Himachal Pradesh, it forms the eastern part of the former state of Jammu and Kashmir. North of Leh, Ladakh's capital, lies a remote and starkly beautiful enclave surrounded by rugged mountains ‒ this is the Nubra Valley, a strip of land at the very crown of India.
Manali
Kullu Manali in Himachal Pradesh is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Often mentioned alongside Manali, the equally famous Kullu is situated on the banks of the Beas River. It was formerly known as Kulanthpitha, meaning 'The End of the Habitable World'. The Kullu Valley is also called the 'Valley of Gods'. Manali offers breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains. The region is not just a feast for your eyes; it also offers the chance to test your fitness with a wide range of adventure sports and activities.
Spots of Interest : Hidimba Temple, Manu Maharaj Temple, Himalayan Nyinmapa Buddhist Temple, Van Vihar Park, Nature Reserve, Falls - The cascades like Jogini, Rozy, Zana and Rahala in better place make for brilliant snaps, Solang Valley, Hot Water Springs – Beas Kund, Vashist, Kalath and Nehru Kund are the normal springs, Great Himalayan National Park, Manali Sanctuary, Rohtang Pass, Old Manali, Naggar and so forth.
Motorcycle Tours in Himachal Pradesh
Experiencing the best of India by motorbike is a truly exhilarating adventure; it is thrilling, beautiful and utterly captivating. It is perhaps the ultimate journey that speaks to the explorer in all of us who wants to discover every corner of this vast country. Winding mountain roads and stunning natural beauty make India a world-renowned motorcycling destination among adventure travellers. Himachal Pradesh is located in the western Himalayas and best state for motorbike tours. We offer various motorbike tour as Himalayan heights motorcycle trip, Trans Himalayas Motorcycle Tour and many more. It offers a rich cultural heritage and numerous places as splendid mountains and plunging river valleys to visit for tourists. If you like anything and everything about snow, you may be inspired by the meaning of the word Himachal. ‘The land of snows’, the meaning, is adequate to give you an idea of what to expect here.
Top places to visit in Himachal Pradesh :
Kullu Manali, Shimla, Chamba, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Kangra, Kasauli, Hamirpur, Parwanoo, Solan, Pragpur, Sirmaur, Lahaul-Spiti, Una, Barog,Mcleodganj.
Hill stations in Himachal Pradesh:
Kullu Manali, Shimla, Chamba, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Kangra, Kasauli, Nahan, Kufri, Barog.
Nepal
Wedged between the high Himalaya and the hot Indian fields, Nepal is a place that is known for snow pinnacles and Sherpas, yaks and sasquatches, religious communities and mantras. A part of the Himalaya's generally notable and available climbing is on offer here, with rough path to Everest, the Annapurnas and past. explore the most elevated tops from a Himalayan perspective, walking around the medieval city squares of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur, and joining Tibetan Buddhist explorers on an otherworldly walk around hundreds of years old stupas and religious communities.
Annapurna Mountain Range, Swayambhunath Temple, Boudhanath (Stupa), Poon Hill , Sarangkot , Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, Phewa Tal (Fewa Lake), Kopan Monastery, Peace Temple , Garden of dreams, Square, Mount Everest, Patan Museum, Taumadhi Square.
Regardless of whether you cross the nation by off-road bicycle, motorbike, boat or visitor transport, Nepal offers an amazingly assorted cluster of attractions and scenes. Out in the wide open lies a very extraordinary Nepal, where conventional mountain life proceeds at a more slow pace, and a million potential experiences flicker on the mountain skylines.
Punjab (Land of Rivers)
Geographically situated in the northwestern part of India, Punjab is widely known as 'The Land of Five Rivers'. This fertile land is home to one of the oldest civilizations on earth. This prosperous state has over 84% of its area under agricultural cultivation. It is also renowned as the birthplace of a remarkable spiritual movement, as the Sikh religion originated here centuries ago. The Sikh Gurus have guided, inspired and shaped the culture and way of life in Punjab throughout history.
Amritsar, Pathankot, Jalandhar, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Bhatinda, Patiala, Mohali, Ropar, Kapurthala.
Punjab is also celebrated for its religious diversity, as several major religious movements originated here. The picturesque landscapes, rich history and revered religious sites are the key reasons behind the growing number of tourist visits. Punjab is known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant festivals.
Rajasthan (Land of Kings)
Rajasthan that was once famously known name Rajputana or the place where there is the rulers, is the biggest state in the republic of India. It covers a territory of 342,239 sq kilometers which is 10.4% of India. Famous for its desert landscapes, majestic forts, and vibrant culture, it attracts travelers from across the world. Exploring this land on a Rajasthan Motorbike Tour is probably one of the best trips as it offers a thrilling way to experience its heritage, rural life as well as timeless charm.
Despite its enormous size, much of the state is covered by the Great Indian Desert, the Thar. The Thar Desert runs parallel to the Sutlej-Indus river valley. Situated at the forefront of Indian civilization, the state of Rajasthan has witnessed the rise and fall of powerful kingdoms, which explains its well-earned title as 'The Land of Kings'. Rajasthan showcases an astonishing display of art and architecture, a legacy of its royal heritage. Each former kingdom of Rajasthan has its own distinctive style of architecture and arts, making it one of the most culturally diverse places on earth.
Ajmer –
Popular for shrine of Sufi Saikhllnt Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.
Bikaner – Famous for its havelis, palaces and temples.
Chittorgarh – Popular for its monument and fort.
Bundi – Popular for its forts, palaces and stepwell reservoirs known as baoris.
Jaipur- Known as pink city of India and the capital of Rajasthan, famous for palaces and temples.
Jaisalmer – Famous for its golden fortress, havelis and some of the oldest Jain Temples and libraries.
Jodhpur – Fortress-city at the edge of the Thar Desert, famous for its blue homes and architecture.
Kota – Famous for its gardens, palaces and Chambal river safari.
Mount Abu – Popular hill station, famous for 11th century Dilwara Jain Temples and natural beauty. Highest peak in the Aravalli Range of Rajasthan, Guru Shikhar is just 15 km from the main town.
Pushkar – It has the first and only one Brahma temple.
Ranakpur- Large Jain Temple complex with near 1444 pillars and exquisite marble carvings.
Ranthambore – Situated near SawaiMadhopur. This town has historic Ranthambore Fort and one of the largest and most famous national park of India (Ranthambore National Park).
Shekhawati – Located are small towns such as Mandawa and Ramgarh with frescoed havelis between 100 years to 300 years old, and Vedic period Dhosi Hill.
Udaipur – Known as the “Venice of India” and city of Lakes, Udaipur is one of the best romantic destination in India.
Shimla
The captivating magnificence of Shimla caused British to announce the land as their summer capital. The pilgrim impact is as yet clear in the city. The slope station offers dynamite perspectives on the snow-topped Himalayan extents. With lakes and rich greenery around, Shimla invites travelers round the year, obviously, if its all the same to you the 'beneath zero' temperature in winter. Situated in north-west Himalayas at an elevation of 2,130 meters (6,988 ft), the city of Shimla, hung in woodlands of pine, rhododendron, and oak, encounters lovely summers and chilly, blanketed winters. Shimla is associated with the city of Kalka by one of the longest limited measure railroad courses despite everything working in India. Shimla is roughly 115 km (71.4 miles) from Chandigarh, the closest significant city, and 365 km (226.8 miles) from New Delhi, the national capital. Located in north-west Himalayas at an altitude of 2,130 metres (6,988 ft), the city of Shimla, draped in forests of pi
The Mall, Christ Church, Jakhu Hill, Shimla State Museum, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Tara Devi, Mashobra, Kufri, Chail etc.
Spiti Valley
Isolated from fruitful Lahaul by the taking off 4551m Kunzum La, Spiti is another part of Tibet marooned in India.
Buddhist Monasteries, Kye Monastery, Tabo Monastery,Kaza-Langza-Hikim-Komic-Kaza, Kaza-Ki-Kibber-Gete-Kaza, Kaza-Losar-Kunzum La and Kaza-Tabo-Sumdo-Nako, Parangla Pass (associating Ladakh with Spiti Valley), Pin Parvati Pass, Baba Pass, Hampta Pass treks.
The dissipated towns right now show up like illusions, groups of whitewashed mud-block homes clustered in the midst of green grain fields beneath cloisters roosted on banks a thousand feet above. The turquoise-dark lace of the Spiti River is your close consistent buddy, running along a genuinely wide valley before transforming south at Sumdo into the sharp chasms of the Hangrang Valley.
Srinagar (Venice of the East)
The uniqueness of Srinagar is that separated from being the money to the province of Jammu and Kashmir in the late spring months, the spot is a sublime portrayal of nature. With the River Jhelum spilling out of its sides of Srinagar is secured by five districts. Lying in the Kashmir valley, Srinagar is at an elevation of 1585 meters. Srinagar is dabbed with lakes and delightful nurseries.
Dal Lake and the shikaras, Mughal gardens, ChashmaShahi (the illustrious wellsprings), PariMahal (the royal residence of the pixies); NishatBagh (the nursery of spring); Shalimar Bagh; the NaseemBagh, Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Botanical Garden, The Shankaracharya Temple, KheerBhawani Temple.
With the sun kissed pinnacles of the mountains in the setting and the serene waters of the lakes, Srinagar is a heaven on the planet. Srinagar is one of a few places that have been known as the "Venice of the East" or the "Kashmiri Venice" .Lakes around the city incorporate Dal Lake – noted for its houseboats – and Nigeen Lake. WularLake is one of the biggest new water lakes in Asia.
West Bengal
With Kolkata being its capital, West Bengal is sandwiched between the Eastern Himalayas and the Bay of Bengal. The province of West Bengal is home to more than 90 million individuals. The fourth most crowded condition of the nation despite everything radiates the apparition of the East India Company through its magnificent design and dynamic culture. From the frigid front of the mountains, thick green woodlands, swarmed urban areas, authentic towns and towns to the sparkling blue ocean, West Bengal has everything. Offering a wide range of exciting encounters, the state is a heaven for travelers.
Kolkata, Darjeeling, Mirik, Jalpaiguri, CoochBehar, Kalimpong, Kamarpukur, Malda, Hooghly, Siliguri, Barrackpore, Bishnupur.





















