Life, at least in my opinion, is all about experiences, and the best way to experience life is to travel. If you spend your days working in your boring computer chair, life is meaningless. Exploring, learning about different cultures, trying new foods, and making friends along the way are all part of the true spirit of life. The best part about it all is that we live in India, where we have the good fortune of living in such a country.
In this article, we’ve listed some of India’s best and most popular tourist destinations, as well as some of the Most Beautiful States In India.
1. WEST BENGAL
West Bengal is a cultural hotspot known for its diverse environment, festivals, spiritual aspects, and independence struggle history. Between the Himalayas and the Bay of Bengal, the state is located. It covers a large range of regions that will provide you with a wide range of experiences. Kolkata, the state capital, served as the trading capital of the East India Company during the British Raj. The state is absolutely stunning and should not be ignored if you are still planning a vacation.
2. RAJASTHAN
Rajasthan is more than just a desert state. Rajasthan – the land of kings – was once ruled by a number of different dynasties. There are various temples, forts, palaces, and other structures to be found. Safari,
desert camping, and other activities are common in the desert landscapes of Jaisalmer, Pushkar, and
Bundi, among others. Royal cities such as Jaipur, Udaipur, and others, on the other hand, are known for historic vacations, luxurious palace stays, and more.
India’s princely state. Rajasthan is the place to visit if you want to experience real Indian royalty. It has a
large number of forts and a fascinating history. It is the hottest state in the world, and visiting the magnificent Thar Desert is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. There is still a lot of nature to see. The state has some of the driest habitable areas in the country, as well as some lush vegetation.
3. KERALA
Kerala, also known as God’s Own Country is known for its lush natural beauty and centuries-old culture. Kerala is known for its backwaters, and taking a houseboat trip on one is one of the most romantic things to do in the state. Kerala is also a popular tourist destination, with a variety of religious sites and vibrant festivals.
Kerala is regarded as the “Country of Beaches.” People literally live in areas surrounded by water, earning
it the nickname “India’s Venice.” It is located on the great Arabian Sea’s shoreline. The area features palm-lined lakes, a canal, and a down-water area. It has its own culture, and if you are from the north, you will enjoy it immensely. The state has the highest literacy rate in India, and if you don’t speak the language, don’t worry; there are plenty of people who do. Since it has a tropical climate, it can be visited at any time of year.
4. UTTARAKHAND
The state of Uttarakhand is known for its temples and mountainous rivers. The sources of several rivers can be found here, and those sites are considered sacred. Some pilgrims choose to travel over difficult terrain to visit temples. One of the best examples of this is the Chardham yatra. Adventure activities are common along those rough roads.
Many people have heard of Rishikeshrafting. Rishikesh is located in Uttarakhand and was made popular by the Beatles in 1968. If you are a spiritual person, the area has some wonderful spiritual sites and pilgrimages to explore. Rishikesh is also a major hub for yoga studies. The state has a diverse selection of mountains and stunning scenery. The majority of Uttarakhand’s locations are cold all year. As a consequence, if you’re looking for a relaxing atmosphere, this is the place to go.
5. GUJARAT
Gujarat, in the country’s westernmost corner, is home to art, culture, history, Asiatic Lions, and, of course, the Rann of Kutch. Special caves, ancient temples, wildlife sanctuaries, hill towns and much more can be discovered.
Gujarat Tourism’s brand ambassador is Amitabh Bachchan. If such a well-known figure is supporting a state’s tourism, it had better be nice. It is the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, our nation’s spiritual leader and father. It is the country’s westernmost state, with a variety of terrain and sacred sites. The Jama Masjid, which was constructed in the 15th century, is also located here. Gujarat also produces our country’s prime minister. The state is rich in history and should be on your list of places to visit at least once.
6. MADHYA PRADESH
Madhya Pradesh is also known as the “Heart of India” because it is located in the centre of the country.
If you’re interested in learning more about Hindu culture, the state has a number of interesting places to visit. While India is famous for being the birthplace of Kamasutra, Madhya Pradesh is home to Khajuraho. There are almost 800 eroticism-themed sculptures in the temples. In addition, the state has some fantastic food and attractions worth seeing at least once.
In the past, this area was home to a wide range of religions. Visit during festivals such as Bhagoria Haat,
Khajuraho Festival, Lokrang Festival, and others to get a taste of the local culture.
7. JAMMU & KASHMIR
During the summer and autumn, the state of Jammu and Kashmir is lush with greenery. The state transforms into a winter wonderland in the winter. The place is packed with colossal glaciers, blue
lakes, woodlands, mountainous forests, and much more thanks to the ambience protected by the Karakoram, Pir Panjal, and Himalayan ranges.
The state of Jammu and Kashmir, or J&K for short, is located in northern India. It has a magnificent beauty
that will fill your heart with joy. The serene beauty that the state has to give will astound you. It has some beautiful places for nature lovers as well as some excellent spiritual pilgrimages.
The state’s border with Pakistan, which was formerly part of India before independence. The state also shares a border with two other stunning states, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh.
8. ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLAND
While Andaman and Nicobar are a Union Territory, the video will be incomplete without mentioning it. The islands of Andaman and Nicobar are located at the confluence of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. It is a union territory of India, not a state.
The capital of this union territory is Port Blair. After the Tsunami hit the shore, most tribes were forced to rely on the government, though some indigenous peoples continue to live in isolation. The area is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, as well as some spectacular coral life. You may also participate in a
variety of adventure events here.
9. TAMIL NADU
Tamil Nadu is a land rich in history and natural beauty. The Western Ghats give rise to a variety of lush hill
towns, while the Arabian Sea borders the province, producing a number of coastal regions. The Indian Ocean meets the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea at the country’s southernmost point.
The state is known for its diverse community, hill towns, temple towns, historic sites, and more. The Nilgiri
biosphere reserve, as well as 17 sanctuaries, five national parks, and tiger reserves, are all found in Tamil Nadu.
10. ASSAM
Assam is a state with a diverse landscape and abundant greenery. This is one of the country’s least explored states. Tea plantations, mighty rivers, virgin forests, river islands, and tribal culture
are among the state’s many attractions.
Assam is more than just a place of natural beauty. For three sects, Hajo is a well-known spiritual destination. The festivals in this state are vibrant and photogenic. Assam is known as the “Land of Blue Hills.”
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