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Places to Visit in India

Attracting over 2,5 million visitors every year to Goa is not a difficult task for this stunning area.

When you think of Goa tourism, you think of white sand, sparking and clear waters and swaying palm trees.  These balmy shores have been attracting people to travel Goa for a long time. This tiny slice of Indian glory is just not to be missed, so book one of Goa tour packages.

Palm tree, Goa, India

The first thing that comes to mind when you think about Agra, India, is, of course, the Taj Mahal, but to truly explore Agra there is much more to be seen than just the Taj, the precious gem of India tourism.

Tourists who travel India often overlook the rest of the town in their burning desire to see Taj Mahal.However, we say there is far more to Agra than meets the eye.  For those who travel India, there is a magnificent fort and many stunning tombs and mausoleums that add a fascinating look into the legacy that the Mughal Empire left behind.  Agra sits on a large bend in the river Yamuna, a river considered holy here in India.

Taj Mahal, Agra, India

The incredible India is a cradle of diverse cultures and religions which bring about festivals and celebrations of great diversity. India Tours, at any time of the year, will present visitors with joyous celebrations that are exuberant sensual treats.

The large population across the vast region of India is consist of different religions that celebrate their own religious festivals. Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Sikhism are major religions in India, among others. Some festivals are unique to local regions while there are other vibrant festivals celebrated throughout the country. 

Diwali festival, India

With the Himalayas forming an ethereal backdrop, the Kangra valley is a must see for all nature lovers.

Kangra is a small town on the lap of the Himalayas, standing on the foothill of grandiose Dhauladhar range, amidst a picturesque setting. Kangra is a sought after tourist destination, with the major attraction being ancient temples and impressive scenery.

Prayer wheel, India

Tropical sunshine, clear waters and interesting people are what the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are all about

A stunning history, unique flora and fauna and beautiful surroundings are what make this place something worthwhile when planning your tour to India.  With a few unique restrictions in place to protect their environment and everybody’s impact upon it, it is well worth doing your research before embarking on a trip to this area of India.

Diver in Andaman Sea, India

It is just natural for a human to acknowledge that there is a side to life that cannot be seen.

 

There are those who don't believe this.  For all those who may want to see the beauty created by a higher being, then a tour to Pushkar, India would be in order.  One visit to this specific city in the middle of Rajasthan, and one would see how people are able to live in unity due to their belief.

Ghat with the Temple, Pushkar, India

Bhitarkanika is a delightful wildlife sanctuary on the coast of the Bay of Bengal, just waiting to be explored.

If you wish to enjoy scenic beauty that will thrill your senses, be sure to plan a visit to Orissa’s Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary. This extraordinarily beautiful place is at the estuary of the Patsala, Brahmin and Baitarani rivers, making it a perfect get-away for those looking for a break from the bustle of city life.

Turtle, India

Welcome to Betla National Park - B for Bison, E for Elephant, T for Tiger, L for Leopard, A for Antelope!

Betla, the second major national park in Jharkhand, has a diversified eco-system with a wide variety of flora and fauna. The surroundings of Palamau are endowed with forests, hills and valleys. Combine this natural flora with the indigenous wildlife and surely you need no further encouragement to visit this part of India.

Indian elephant in Betla (Palamau) National Park

India is one of the richest countries in the world, filled with both manpower and natural resources.

Among the number of cities and world heritage sites that it has within its borders, India also has a number of wildlife sanctuaries.  These parcels of land are there to simply keep the beauty of nature and help preserve the number of animals in the country, as some of them have already diminished in number.

Indian one-horned rhinoceros

Sambalpur located in the Western Orissa, will guide you through green forests, enchanting wildlife and attractive tribes.

Sambalpur is rich in nature's bounty. It had gained an international recognition due to handloom textile. Previously it was known for its diamond trading in India. Sambalpur shines in its nature glory not affected by the modern Tourism. It has variety of monuments, tribal life and culture, folk dances and songs to entertain the visitors.

Call to prayer, India