Question:
MUST SEE PLACES - In India?
asker
2006-01-18 15:19:20 UTC
MUST SEE PLACES - In India?
Nine answers:
2006-01-19 09:29:17 UTC
Proud to be an Indian...

India is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Asia. Bounded by the Himalayan ranges in the north, and surrounded on three sides by water (the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean), with a long history and diverse culture, India offers a wide array of places to see and things to do.



Perhaps India's best-known site is the Taj Mahal, one of the world's greatest architectural achievements. It was built between 1631 and 1653 by Emperor Shah Jahan in honor of his wife, Arjumand Banu, more popularly known as Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal serves as her tomb.



One of the popular tourist circuits is called the Golden Triangle: the cities Delhi; Agra (site of the Taj Mahal); and Jaipur. Delhi is approximately 200 kilometers away from Agra, and 250 kilometers from Jaipur.



India also has a large variety of protected wildlife. The country's protected wilderness consists of 75 National parks of India and 421 Sanctuaries, of which 19 fall under the purview of Project Tiger. Its climatic and geographic diversity makes it the home of over 350 mammals and 1200 bird species, many of which are unique to the subcontinent. Some well known national wildlife sanctuaries include Corbett, Kanha, Sariska, Periyar, Ranthambore, and Bharatpur.



Rajasthan

Rajasthan, the "Land of the Kings", is one of the most tourist destinations in Northern India. The vast sand dunes of the Thar Desert attract millions of tourists from around the globe every year. Major visitor attractions in Rajathan include:



Jaipur - The capital of Rajasthan, famous for it's rich history and royal architecture

Jodhpur - fortress-city at the edge of the Thar Desert

Jaisalmer - famous for its golden fortress

Barmer - Barmer and surrounding areas offer perfect picture of typical Rajasthani villages.

Bikaner - famous for its medieval history as a trade route outpost

Mount Abu





Jammu and Kashmir

Tourist destinations in Jammu and Kashmir include:



Srinagar

Jammu

Leh

Amarnath

Vaishno Devi

Other cities of interest in Northern India include Gwalior, Khajuraho, Varanasi, Mathura, and Haridwar.





Moving south, many places are a mix of ancient historic sites as well as industrial/technological hubs. Some of these are listed below.



Karnataka

The southern state of Karnataka offers:



Bangalore, the IT capital of India, is also significant for its history

Mysore, about 140km from Bangalore, has palaces, KRS Dam, several temples, a Hindu temple atop Chamundi hills

Srirangapatna, where nearby fortresses can be found (Tipu's)

Hampi the city of ruins (1500's when the Muslim kings destroyed the prosperous Vijayanagar empire)

The Belur and Halebid temples are famed for their sculptural beauty.

Sravanabelagola has a Jain temple dedicated to king Bahubali. The statue is massive and a MahaMasthakaAbhishekham performed one every year, attracts a huge number of pilgrims

Sringeri, located in the western ghats, has a wonderful temple dedicated to Sarada devi.

The Western Ghats offer many other places of exceptional beauty like Agumbe, Horanadu etc.

Madikeri, Kodagu, Talakaveri, Kemmanagundi all places of immense natural beauty.

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu has a rich culture and offers a wide selection of temples famed for their architectural beauty. Some of the more popular temple tour destinations include:



Chennai - The capital of Tamil Nadu has the second longest beach in the world, the Marina Beach.

Madurai - known for the beautiful Meenakshi temple

Rameshwaram - The temple here the longest corridor in the world

Kanyakumari, located at the tip of India, is at the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Recently a massive statue of Thiruvalluvar has been installed here.

Kumbakonam, known for the numerous temples in the town. The Mahamaham festival is held here once in every twelve years and attracts millions of devotees to the place.

Tiruchirapalli known for its Akhilandeshwari temple and Rockfort temple

Thanjavur has the famous Brihadeeswara temple.

The famous hillstations Kodaikanal and Nilgiris offer the visitors a welcome relief from the usually hot climate in the state.

Kerala

It is famous for its backwaters, tropical beaches and spice farms.

See Here

The govt of Kerala now offers tourism packages related to Ayurveda.

Alappuzha(Alappey) is known as the venice of the east and is very beautiful

Thiruvananthapuram (formerly Trivandrum)

Andhra Pradesh

Hyderabad, India

Vishakapatnam

Pondicherry

Aurobindo Ashram

Auroville

Goa

Goa is another popular destination, famous for its excellent beaches, churches, and temples.



North East India

Another popular tourist destination is the mystic state of Sikkim and its capital Gangtok. Places near Sikkim include Darjeeling and Kalimpong.
maneesh
2006-01-18 22:05:02 UTC
Land up in New Delhi.

Keeping it as a base do a day trip to Agra to see The Taj Mahal. Its a beautiful piece of architecture and will make your jaw drop with awe.



Visit various historical monuments in Delhi for a couple of days. Its a great mix of history as well as the most contemporary.



Visit Jaipur which is onlr 4 hours by road from Delhi. Spend a couple of days there.Lots of forts and palaces to explore in and around Jaipur.



Visit Varanasi - The oldest known city in the worls ( over 5000 years old ) It has millions of temples, many forts, palaces, the holy river Ganges with mystical ceremonies around the riverside.



Visit Mumbai for a couple of days. Take the overnight boat ride to Goa. I'm sure I don't have to say anything about the world famous destination Goa.

Attain nirvana in Goa.
2016-10-14 13:17:56 UTC
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Suman
2006-01-18 22:15:15 UTC
Taj Mahal

Khajuraho Group of Monuments

hampi
Duck Jr.
2006-01-18 15:19:43 UTC
The Taj Mahal
Marianne not Gingerâ„¢
2006-01-19 03:41:43 UTC
Just to emphasize what Piker said.......The ghats are fascinating in Varanasi. I loved being there. Go at night for the ceremonies. Early morning take the boat ride down the HolyGanges River. Watch the sunrise! We also witnessed a cremation. It was a life altering experience. I envy you going!
Piker
2006-01-18 16:20:46 UTC
Taj Mahal/Red Fort (Agra)

Delhi

The Ghats (Varanasi)

The Himalays (Darjeeling)

Camel Trekking (Jaisalmer)
harsh bansal
2006-01-19 12:41:08 UTC
taj mahal

red fort

india gate

himayalas
saleemwithme
2006-01-19 07:32:12 UTC
I think people of India who lives in so much poverty that people get surprised.... lol


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