There are various unexplored sights and natural attractions present
at different nook and corner of India. Visiting these places should be
the most amazing experience and life time memory for one. These must see
place of India are spread at the different parts of the country and
takes healthy amount of time to explore.
Here are the list of few must see places in India –

Darjeeling, the Queen of the Hills is located at foothills of the great Himalayas in eastern India of the West Bengal state. The large tea plantation region also known as tea gardens of Darjeeling is one of the major attractions of the city along with beautiful flora, adventure sports rafting trekking and hiking. Tea of Darjeeling is well famous for its flavor and quality.

The smallest state but very rich in tourism and known for its beautiful beaches,world heritage architecture and worship sights. Exotic beaches of Goa are well known in the world for its freedom and unique in its own way. The stunning beaches in Goa are the major attraction of tourist along with the cuisines and culture of the region.
Apart from white-sand Beaches, Goa is also famous for owing rich flora and fauna along with the Western Ghats range.

Varanasi or Banaras is one of the oldest city in India situated along with the banks of the holy river Ganges in Uttar Pradesh. Varanasi is considered as the holy city by Hindu’s as well as by Buddhists, Jains and regarded as the temple city of India. The city has number of ghats along with the Ganges river, which are used for bathing and cremation, so also known as burning Ghats of Varanasi.
Varanasi Ghats are one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in India.

Mystery, magic, mayhem. Welcome to Delhi. Like an eastern Rome, India’s capital is littered with the relics of lost empires. A succession of armies stormed across the Indo-Gangetic plain and imprinted their identity onto the vanquished city, before vanishing into rubble and ruin like the conquerors who preceded them.
Modern Delhi is a chaotic tapestry of medieval fortifications, Mughal mausoleums, dusty bazaars, colonial-era town planning, and mega malls.

Tucked 5,000 feet above sea level in the foothills of the Himalayas, the city is dominated by Dal Lake and offers welcome refuge from the summertime heat in the lowlands.
But even just taking a trip round the old city, you’ll feast upon sites marking Mumbai’s flamboyant history, like its famous Gate of India, Gandhi House, Haji Ali Mosque and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and more.

Perched atop a 400-foot-high volcanic outcrop, Mehrangarh Fort is the centerpiece of the city: Its gates pockmarked with cannonball dents, the fort is the legendary home of thousands of sacred birds of prey called cheel. At Mehrangarh’s feet lies the Blue City, a neighborhood of houses painted a striking blue in the style of the exalted Brahmin caste. And don’t miss the Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park close by, a botanical gardens of native plants from the Thar Desert.

A complex of Hindu and Jain temples in north-central India, Khajuraho is often referred to as “the Kama Sutra temple.” While the majority of the carvings here are G-rated, there is a hefty dose of eye-popping hanky panky carved in high relief, including some incredible feats of contortion. In some cases, you’d be forgiven for mistaking it for yoga—except without any yoga pants. The original artists clearly had a sense of humor, and included representations of scandalized onlookers with their hands at their mouths. But the United Nations approves: Khajuraho is a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site.
Here are the list of few must see places in India –
DARJEELING
Darjeeling, the Queen of the Hills is located at foothills of the great Himalayas in eastern India of the West Bengal state. The large tea plantation region also known as tea gardens of Darjeeling is one of the major attractions of the city along with beautiful flora, adventure sports rafting trekking and hiking. Tea of Darjeeling is well famous for its flavor and quality.
GOA
The smallest state but very rich in tourism and known for its beautiful beaches,world heritage architecture and worship sights. Exotic beaches of Goa are well known in the world for its freedom and unique in its own way. The stunning beaches in Goa are the major attraction of tourist along with the cuisines and culture of the region.
Apart from white-sand Beaches, Goa is also famous for owing rich flora and fauna along with the Western Ghats range.
VARANASI
Varanasi or Banaras is one of the oldest city in India situated along with the banks of the holy river Ganges in Uttar Pradesh. Varanasi is considered as the holy city by Hindu’s as well as by Buddhists, Jains and regarded as the temple city of India. The city has number of ghats along with the Ganges river, which are used for bathing and cremation, so also known as burning Ghats of Varanasi.
Varanasi Ghats are one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in India.
DELHI
Mystery, magic, mayhem. Welcome to Delhi. Like an eastern Rome, India’s capital is littered with the relics of lost empires. A succession of armies stormed across the Indo-Gangetic plain and imprinted their identity onto the vanquished city, before vanishing into rubble and ruin like the conquerors who preceded them.
Modern Delhi is a chaotic tapestry of medieval fortifications, Mughal mausoleums, dusty bazaars, colonial-era town planning, and mega malls.
SRINAGAR
Tucked 5,000 feet above sea level in the foothills of the Himalayas, the city is dominated by Dal Lake and offers welcome refuge from the summertime heat in the lowlands.
The lake is known for its floating hotels: houseboats with ornate
woodwork on which you can relax and watch the world float by while
drinking delicately-scented Kashmiri tea. Several peaceful Mughal
gardens—a landscape tradition with its roots in Persia—grace the edge of
the lake. Wander the Old Town to be transported back into an ancient
bazaar. Find the mingling of Persian and Tibetan architectural
influences in the many mosques here, and for an especially entrancing
experience, visit during Ramadan, when the valley fills with the sound
of prayer as the sun fades over the Himalayas.
SIKKIM
One of the most
beautiful & picturesque travel destinations of Indian Himalayas.
Surrounded by Nepal, Tibet & Bhutan, the ‘small but beautiful’ state
of India offers spectacular view of snow-covered mountains of Indian
& Nepal Himalayas.
Sikkim’s capital
and largest city, Gangtok, has knock-your-socks-off views of the
mountain, and is a good springboard to nearby Rumtek, the largest
Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Sikkim.
KOLKATA
Originally
established as a British trading center on the Hooghly River, Kolkata
served as the capital of British India from 1772 to 1912, when the
capital was moved to Delhi. One of two main Indian ports in the opium
trade with China, Kolkata was also the home of Mother Teresa and is the
city where she’s now entombed. It’s now India’s second-biggest city, and
by all accounts the one with the most soul. Visit in early fall to
discover Calcutta’s answer to Mardi Gras—the Durga Puja, when the locals
of Kolkata turn out in full force to honor the goddess Durga by
building thousands of temporary but very ornate shrines, and celebrating
for five days straight.
MUMBAI
As the home of Bollywood and as one of India’s most eclectic cities, Mumbai is
a city that sizzles with life. It’s not hard to give you an incentive
to visit India’s most populous city, but just in case you need that
little extra push, here’s why Mumbai should be on your bucket list.
With millennia of history, it goes without saying that Mumbai is a
city that has a lot of history and culture. Its mix of local ancient
culture with a splash of influence from the Portuguese and British
colonial times has made it a city that is cosmopolitan and
complex.Mumbai is built on an archipelago, where archaeological evidence
points to settlements going back to the Stone Age. Since then the city
has built up to become India’s great metropolis.But even just taking a trip round the old city, you’ll feast upon sites marking Mumbai’s flamboyant history, like its famous Gate of India, Gandhi House, Haji Ali Mosque and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and more.
JODHPUR
Perched atop a 400-foot-high volcanic outcrop, Mehrangarh Fort is the centerpiece of the city: Its gates pockmarked with cannonball dents, the fort is the legendary home of thousands of sacred birds of prey called cheel. At Mehrangarh’s feet lies the Blue City, a neighborhood of houses painted a striking blue in the style of the exalted Brahmin caste. And don’t miss the Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park close by, a botanical gardens of native plants from the Thar Desert.
KHAJURAHO
A complex of Hindu and Jain temples in north-central India, Khajuraho is often referred to as “the Kama Sutra temple.” While the majority of the carvings here are G-rated, there is a hefty dose of eye-popping hanky panky carved in high relief, including some incredible feats of contortion. In some cases, you’d be forgiven for mistaking it for yoga—except without any yoga pants. The original artists clearly had a sense of humor, and included representations of scandalized onlookers with their hands at their mouths. But the United Nations approves: Khajuraho is a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site.
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