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Top 10 Places To Visit In India

India is the 7th-largest country in the world, stretching from the high mountain range of the Himalayas to the tropical lushness of Kerala, and from the sacred river Ganges to the large, arid region of the Thar Desert. More than one billion people inhabit the country who are divided into 2000 ethnic groups and speak more than two hundred different languages.

Considering the population and size of the country, there is almost a never ending variety of cultures, landscapes and places in India that are worth exploring. From the ancient ruins and diverse landscapes to the enchanting religious structures and exotic cities, India has a never ending collection of tourist attractions that will never cease to amaze and enthrall visitors, especially in the following top 10 places to visit in India.

10. Mysore


Mysore is the cultural capital of Karnataka. It is situated at the of Chamundi Hills and happens to be well-known for the Mysore Palace and several of its other palaces. The Mysore Palace is also referred to as Amba Vilas Palace, which is among India’s most popular tourist attractions, second only to the Taj Mahal, and every year, over 2.7 million tourists visit it. During the autumn season, the Mysore Dasara festival is celebrated there that people from all around the world attend. Mysore’s popular landmarks include the Brindhavan garden, the Chamundeswari Temple, Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, and St. Philomena’s Church.

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9. Kerala


Kerala has enchanting backwaters, with hill stations, a picturesque atmosphere and mesmerizing waterfalls that make the state one of the destinations in India that is most preferred by tourists. The backwaters of Kerala comprise of a series of lagoons and lakes that lie adjacent to the Arabian Sea. Tourists are provided with an exciting and unique opportunity to experience the loveliness of the greenery that surrounds Kerala and nearby villages by the cruises in House boats.

Kerala hill india

8. Kashmir


The major attraction of Kashmir, the Paradise on Earth, lies in its Alpine villages, outpouring waterfalls, flower gardens, lush green valleys, picturesque beauty, peaks clad in snow, etc. During winter season, it is really worth visiting Kashmir, where a boat ride can be enjoyed on the scenic Dal Lake. Gulmarg, Nagin Lake, Pehalgam, Shankracharya shrine Sonmarg and Srinagar are among the other main attractions there.

Kashmir-Waterfall

7. Kanyakumari


Kanyakumari, also referred to as Cape Comorin, happens to be the destination where three huge water bodies, namely the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean, meet up. At Kanyakumari, people cannot stop enjoying the moments of solitude and gazing at the darkening horizon. Rather than a sunrise, it is the sunset that is more breathtaking there and the sunsets make up for a picturesque holiday. The picturesque beauty of the place as well as the visually striking displays of the rising and the setting sun draw a multitude tourists round the year.

Kanyakumari - Cape Comorin

6. Jaipur & Udaipur


An insight into the artistic traditions and the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan is provided by Jaipur and Udaipur, both of which are located in the state. Jaipur is home to the Hawa Mahal, the “Palace of Winds,” which is designed in the form of a beautiful construction of the crown of Lord Krishna, automatically drawing tourists from all over India. This monument, which serves as the City Palace’s entrance, is also shaped like a pyramid, and is an eye-catching sight. Udaipur is home to the Lake Palace, which is among the world’s most beautiful palaces, having been converted into a hotel that is equipped with seventeen suites and sixty six rooms.

Jaipur & Udaipur

5. Goa


Goa is the smallest state of India, renowned for its exotic beaches with coconut palms that play with the wind, golden sand and remarkable sunset views. For anyone who wishes to have a splendid time with a loved one, Goa is the ideal place to enjoy some togetherness. The beaches of Goa are a core place for fun because of the parasailing, taste food, water-skiing and wind surfing facilities there. Some of Goa’s most popular destinations include Calangute beach, Chapora Fort, Harvalem (Arvalem) Waterfalls, Ancestral Goa Museum, and Alorna Fort.
Goa - exotic beaches

4. Delhi


Delhi is one of the world’s most historic capitals and it also happens to home to the most gorgeous and stunning tourist sites. These include: the Bahai House of Worship, which is commonly referred to the Lotus Temple, the Jama Masjid, the predominant mosque of India, the India Gate, the national Indian monument, Qutub Minar, designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO is quite famous and one of New Delhi’s most visited destinations, and Rashtrapati Bhavan, which is the residence of India’s President and is located near the Parliament House.
New Delhi capital of india

3. Darjeeling


Fondly referred to as the “Queen of the Hills,” Darjeeling is resting among the rolling mountains, 2134 meters high above sea level. The most popular teas in the world are produced in Darjeeling and the view of Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in the world, can be admired from there. Some of India’s most well-known hill resorts are hosted in Darjeeling and the sight of sunrise is absolutely breathtaking.
Darjeeling Queen of the Hills

2. Ajanta Ellora


In Maharashtra in the Aurangabad district, there are thirty rock-cut cave monuments known as the Ajanta caves, which are superb architectural wonders that are a symbol of rich Indian heritage. These caves of full of paintings and sculptures, which are regarded as Buddhist religious art masterpieces. The cliff in which these cave temples are situated has a horse-shoe-like shape. It was between 600 and 900 AD when excavation of these Ajanta Ellora cave temples in the Deccan Plateau began. There are a number of Buddhist, Hindu, as well as Jain temples there, all of which are constructed from solid rock. Among the most attractive and interest cave temples there is the Kailas temple in Ellora.
Ajanta Ellora Aurangabad

1. Agra


Agra is a city in India that is most frequented by tourists, since it is home to the Taj Mahal, which is one of the most iconic symbols of eternal love. This domed mausoleum made entirely of white marbles is among the World’s Seven Wonders and has an awe-inspiring love story behind it. Other than the Taj Mahal, some of the other must places to visit in the city include Agra Fort, Akbar’s tomb, Fatehpur Sikri, and Ram Bagh.
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India is a country with a diverse culture and geography, along with a rich history, and thus, the above mentioned top 10 places to visit in India should not be missed out.