Top Tourist Locations To Visit in India

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India is a notable Asian country with a spectacular array of beauty worthy of exploration situated in the Himalayan foothills. This country has it all, from snow-capped mountains in the north to evergreen rainforests in the south. The nation hosts one-sixth of every species on the planet and has diverse landscapes making it a popular tourist destination. Here are ten must-see attractions in India!

Taj Mahal – Agra. 

Without a doubt, The Taj Mahal is one of Earth's most famous landmarks and doubles as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The monument was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for Mumtaz Mahal, his wife, who died during childbirth. The edifice can be found on Yamuna River's south bank in Agra. The entire structure was decorated with gems and precious stones and was made from white marble. It has a recognizable dome and minarets that typify Islamic architecture. The structure took over 20 years to complete.

Goa 

Goa is up next. It has incredible beaches, notably Calangute beach and Baga Beach. The area is no stranger to visitors who want to enjoy a vast range of water activities, from jet skiing to swimming, dining, and shopping. The state of Goa was ruled by Portuguese colonists on the west coast of India for many years until 1961, when it turned into an Indian state. Its unique heritage, clearly seen in its colonial architecture and temples, shows Goa as a vibrant tourist spot in India. Explore old temples like the famous Shanta Durga, which is home to a majestic silver elephant statue that has been worshipped since the 800s.

Rajasthan

When it comes to one of India's most ancient states with plenty to offer regarding tourism, Rajasthan comes to mind. Rajasthan is known for its art, culture, historical monuments, and many more. Popular destinations here include Jodhpur, Jaipur, Fatehpur Sikri, and Udaipur. People from various places in the world visit the state to take a look at the forts and grand palaces built by the state's monarchs centuries ago. Seeing as the state has preserved its history with great dedication, it provides an impactful experience for foreigners who visit. One of its allures is how it's been able to stay away from modernization so far, maintaining its uniquity from other tourist destinations in India.

Kerala

Kerala is well known for its lush landscapes and backwaters. To explore its various wildlife sanctuaries and villages, a houseboat tour through the city's canal network is a great idea!

Varanasi

Varanasi is one of the more important cities when it comes to Hinduism. The river city is built on three sides. Hindu people from all over the world come to Varanasi to lay to rest, as it is believed that dying in Varanasi brings you closer to their god. Along the Ganges River, there are cremation ghats which are popular tourist attractions, as are religious sites such as Emperor Ashoka's Sarnath Stupa, which was built nearly 2000 years ago.

Delhi

India's capital city has much more going for it than a large population and traffic jams. It has many distinctive attractions that set it apart from other Indian cities. The Raj Ghat is a Mahatma Gandhi memorial and a splendid location for people to gather to mourn, remember, and learn more about his teachings. One of Delhi's most historic structures is The Qutub Minar, a monument 72 meters high, built by Qutub-ud-din Aibak way back in 1199.

Galle

Galle is located on Sri Lanka's southwestern coast and offers breathtaking views of both historical significance and natural beauty. The famous fortress of Galle Fort, as well as the nearby beaches, are unquestionably worth seeing. There are numerous chances to see monkeys, reptiles, birds, and elephants, in their natural habitats throughout Galle.

Mumbai

Mumbai is one megacity that has experienced rapid expansion in recent years due to industries such as information technology, entertainment, tourism, and finance. It is known as a global city with a constantly changing culture. One of India's most famous mosques, Haji Ali Dargah, and the Gateway of India are some of Mumbai's most recognizable landmarks.

Amritsar

The Golden Temple, a Sikh religious site popular with pilgrims and tourists, is located in the north of the city. It also has some of the best shopping districts in India, having many wares like traditional saris and other clothing products. Amritsar is also well-known for its cuisine, particularly Butter Chicken and Tandoori Chicken.

Chennai 

Chennai is the sixth-largest city in India and one of the fastest-growing ones. As it grows and develops, Chennai becomes an unrivaled taker in offering visitors a perfect mix of modernization and tradition. There's a lot to see here, including Martina Beach, Fort St. George., the Bay of Bengal, and Elliot's Beach.

Conclusion

India has many different cultures, beliefs, and backgrounds, and each of these is reflected in the many incredible places that make up this magnificent country. There is no better place to satisfy your wanderlust than India, whether you are a culture-immersion traveler or simply looking for a fun new place to visit while on vacation.