10 AMAZING DESTINATION TO VISIT IN INDIA – HEAVEN OF EARTH

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Besides being grabbed by its existence in the list of seven wonders in the world, India is a country with endless surprises. Tourists will surely not be bored exploring its historical destinations, vibrant markets for man-made and artificial products, captivated serene landscapes and of course, it has colourful streets where spending time alone will become an unforgettable experience.

Almost every state of this country has an exceptional history, and it becomes a daunting job to choose out the best tourist destinations among all. From north-east-south and west, every direction of India has a bundle of features and unusual experiences. So, apply for an e visa to India and pack your bags.

Earlier applying for a visa to India was quite time-consuming and a complicated process. But, the launch of e-visa by India on November 27, 2014, where 166 countries/territories were allowed to enter makes it easier for the tourists to capture the gleaming tourist destinations’ moments.

 

  1. Golden Temple: A religious place of eternal serene

 

The most prominent pilgrimage place in India is known as the Golden Temple. It is in Amritsar, which is a city in Punjab, India. Also titled as Harimandir Sahib and Darbar Sahib, it is a pilgrimage place for Sikh community as the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the eternal Guru of the Sikhs, is located in this place. The most famous site of this temple was located on the big pool of nectar or Amrit Sarovar known as Hari Mandir. It’s gold plated structure features copper cupolas and white marble walls coated with precious stones placed in decorative Islamic-style floral patterns.

 

  1. Wagha Border – Beating the stress and boringness

 

Near the holy city of India known as Amritsar, Wagha Border is located where the border of India’s closing ceremony (one word is called as Exhilarating) is performed.

 

Since 1959, at the Wagah Border, there has been a daily military practice done every evening. It is celebrated because of the drawing of a Radcliffe line to distinguish India and Pakistan, when one went to the eastern part and the other western.

 

The ceremony includes storming parade by the security forces of both countries and ended ups in a way in which there is a coordinated lowering of the two countries’ flags. The whole ceremony is influencing and engaging. Therefore, be sure to capture this ceremony once you get an e visa for India.

 

  1. Taj Mahal: A symbol of eternal love

 

Taj Mahal- The wonder of India and UNESCO World Heritage site, a showpiece architecture constructed by the Shah Jahan for his beautiful wife, Arjumand Bano Begum, died during delivery of her 14th child. It is situated in the north of India in Uttar Pradesh and was designed with Mughal and Persian architecture. It is built on a red sandstone base and crowned by a massive tomb. It is designed by intriguing calligraphy and montage work embellished with priceless stones. Veteran craftsmanship was hired to design this architecture whose hands got chopped with an intention that this mausoleum would not be constructed again.

 

Also, visit Agra Fort, a most exceptional Mughal structure built on the bank of River Yumana. It is not more than 2 km away from the Taj Mahal. It a semi-circle shaped building reflects the grandness of the royal Mughal era. Red in colour, Agra fort has many places to see like Jahangir’s palace, Shish Mahal, Diwan-e- Am, Perals Mosque, Khas Mahal, Diwan-e- Khas, and Mussammam Burj.

 

  1. Kanheri Caves- A place with a group of caves and rock-cut monuments

 

The Kanheri caves are located amid lush forests of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park at Borivali. In the year 1882, an ancient Buddhist stupa was found in this area where captivated architectural work is depicted. These have around 109 Buddha Viharas, specially designed for the Bhikshus which represents that the Kanheri was a large monastic settlement. Be sure to head towards these caves, especially if you are a lover of caves and historical architecture.

 

  1. Neel Kanth Mahadev Temple- A religious and serene Shiva’s temple

 

It is an ancient temple, perched on a hill at the height of 1675 meters, and the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is the best tourist place in Rishikesh. This is devoted to Lord Shiva because it depicted the history when Lord Shiva drank the poison, and his throat turned blue. Since then, it has been famous as Neelkanth.

 

Surrounded by the hills of Vishnukoot, Brahmakoot, and Manikoot, the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is to be located at the height of 1330 meters. It is the best tourist place in India, thus, must apply for Indian e visa if you are a devotee of Lord Shiva.

 

  1. Ganga Aarti in Haridwar- A River to turn your soul pure

 

Ganga Aarti Haridwar is an eye-grabbing moment to capture. It is a kind of thanksgiving to River Ganga. As per mythological facts, the Ganga Aarti at Haridwar had started by the Pundit Madan Mohan Malviya in the 1910s.

 

A visit to Ganga Aarti means prayers dedicated to goddesses and gods. The fact is, Ganga is not just a river. It is a divine mother because it offers life in the form of water. Moreover, it is a place where pilgrims can take a dip in its holy water to remove all their sins to get liberation to souls.

Nowadays, people used to throw the remains of their dead relatives in this river with the perception they got Moksha (means liberation from the cycle of rebirth and death.

 

  1. Mandawa in Rajasthan: A hub of enthralling Havelis in India

Mandawa is a remarkable city in Rajasthan founded in the mid-18th century. The Havelis and Forts in Mandawa are the primary reasons behind the admiration of Rajasthan.

 

The history of Mandawa includes the construction of massive Havelis by the wealthy merchant families of Mandawa city. Those dominant and wealthy merchants constructed huge and enthralling Havelis embellished with captivated wall paintings.

 

These Havelis are widely recognized for their artwork and structure in conjunction with the tangled designs and incredible carvings. All the Havelis built are magnificent and marvellous even after hundreds of years as construction and designing was done uniquely, turning this city a perfect choice for tourists.

 

  1. Amer Fort- Amid the pink city of India

 

Jaipur is a beautiful city in India and also the best tourist place. Around all in Jaipur, you will find a lot of historical destinations. Amer Fort is the best to visit during your Jaipur tour, and it is built with precious marbles and red sandstone atop of the Aravali Hills. Jai Mandir, Sukh Niwas, Diwan-i-Khas, Sheesh Mahal, Diwan-i-Aam, etc. are names of some places amid Amer fort. Besides, Jaigarh Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, and Nahargarh Fort are more prominent places to explore in Jaipur.

 

  1. Khajjiar- Switzerland in India

 

make sure to head towards Khajjar, a beautiful garden in Himachal Pradesh. It resembles and looks influencing like Switzerland. It is situated at the roof of Dhauladkar amid the Himalayas which are 2000 meters above sea level.

 

Being a nature lover, you must visit this tourist place in the north of India to take captivated panoramic view of the highly populated forests along with the meadows and snowy peaks of Himalayas. If you make a summer trip to India, then this place will be heaven for you.

 

  1. Jim Corbett National Park- A hidden place of gems

 

If you like to spend some time amid wildlife, then head to Jim Corbett National park in Uttarakhand. It is rich in flora and fauna, famous for having Bengal tigers. Since 1936, it is the oldest national in India where leopards, tigers, and wild elephants have a vast collection. Besides, you will also find hundreds of species of birds.

 

Thus, plan a trip to India very soon to capture historically, religious, and natural attractions amid friendly people and perky streets. You will find a perfect phase of historical and modish India, which will make your trip memorable and of course, engaging.

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