Taj Mahal Agra Fort Fatehpur Sikri

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The idyllic hill station Munnar - famous for its tea estates, exotic lush greenery and craggy

peaks, is located in the


Western Ghats and is one of the best places to visit in Kerala. It serves as the commercial centre for some of the
world's largest tea estates. In addition, Munnar has many protected areas which are home to endemic and highly
endangered species like the Nilgiri Thar and the Neelakurinji. \

Jaw-dropping locales, mesmerising sunrises, the untouched beauty of the hills, the old-world charm of the past, and
the welcoming smiles of the local people all add up to make Darjeeling one of the most beautiful hill stations in
Eastern part of India. Spread over a steep mountain ridge, nestled amidst acres of lush green tea plantations,
Darjeeling stands at the height of 2,050 meters above sea level, thus boasting of cool climes all year round. This hill
station is the perfect getaway for a romantic honeymoon and is just around 700 kilometres away from Kolkata.

A land like no other with superabundance of attractions to visit and phantasmagoric and fabulous landscapes, amazing
people and culture, Ladakh is truly a heaven on Earth. Considered to be one of the top places to visit in India by
Indians and foreigners alike, Ladakh is a place not to be missed at

Widely considered to be the best place to visit in India among youths, Goa is the epitome of tourism in India with one
of the best beaches, food and nightlife. It is getting popular among foreigners as well. When you think of Goa, you
think of sandy beaches, amazing parties, beautiful little villages, delicious food, and a magical holiday experience.
Yes, Goa is rightfully known as the most popular tourist destination on the West Coast of India, and not just because
of its scenic beaches, but also because of its tropical climate and its rich Portuguese heritage, which you can still find
lingering on in some parts of the town. Nestled in the Konkan Coast Belt, Goa has a coastline stretching for over a 100
kilometres and attracts millions of visitors both from within and outside the country all year round.
Home to one of the 7 wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal, Agra is a sneak peek into the architectural history with
other structures such as Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri and hence makes for a must visit for anyone living in or visiting
India. The tiny tinsel town Dalhousie tucked away in the lap of Himachal Pradesh is a piece of paradise for all the
travellers. It boasts of old world charm, mesmerising natural landscape, pine-clad valleys, flower bedecked meadows,
fast flowing rivers, magnificent misty mountains and some of the most spectacular views in the world. The air smells
of the Scottish and Victorian architecture and the ambience reminds you of the pristine British flavours

Lagoons of crystal clear water and scenic beaches topped with a little bit of history make Andaman and Nicobar one
of the most perfect choices for an enjoyable, laid-back holiday where you can go on long treks, laze around in the
backwaters of the island, or if you're feeling a little more adventurous, even go for a bit of deep sea diving. From the
pristine, untouched beaches of Neil and Havelock Islands to the bustling town of Port Blair, the Andamans have
something to offer to every tourist.

Located amidst imposing mountains in Karnataka with a perpetually misty landscape, Coorg is the place to be for all
nature lovers.  This popular coffee producing hill station is not only popular for its beautiful green hills and the
streams cutting right through them. It also stands as a popular destination because of its culture and people. The
Kodavas, a local clan specialising in martial arts, are especially notable for their keen hospitality.
Nestled in between the snow-capped slopes of the Pir Panjal and the Dhauladhar ranges, Manali is one of the most
popular hill stations in the country. With jaw-dropping views, lush green forests, sprawling meadows carpeted with
flowers, gushing blue streams, a perpetual fairy-tale like mist lingering in the air, and a persistent fragrance of pines
and freshness -  Manali has been blessed with extraordinary scenic beauty. From museums to temples, from quaint
little hippie villages to bustling upscale streets, river adventures to trekking trails, Manali has ever a reason to be the
tourist magnet it is, all year round.

The Blue Mountains have always been shrouded in mysticism, and Ooty is no exception to that. For every mountain
lover, the very idea of travelling to the city known as the Queen of the Hills holds an allure like no other. Once
regarded as the summer headquarters of the East India Company (and for a very good reason), Ooty, also known as
Udagamandalam, is a hill station in Tamil Nadu which serves as a very popular tourist destination for anyone looking
for a picturesque place to relax and unwind. Ooty is nestled amidst the Nilgiri hills at an altitude of 2,240 meters
above sea level and enjoys a favourable climate all year round.

Udaipur, also known as the City of Lakes, is the crown jewel of the state of Rajasthan. It is surrounded by the
beautiful Aravalli Hills in all directions, making this city as lovely as it is. This 'Venice of the East' has an abundance
of natural beauty, mesmerising temples and breathtaking architecture which makes it a must-visit destination in India. 
A boat ride through the serene waters of Lake Pichola will be enough to prove to you why Udaipur is the pride of
Rajasthan.

Probably the most popular hill station in northern India, Shimla is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh famous for its
Mall road, the Ridge, toy train etc. among honeymooners and families alike.

The moment you set foot in Jaipur, you will feel like everything has come straight out of the pages of some epic
novel. Majestic buildings, tales of heroic battles, resplendent forts and palaces, and multi-faceted characters ?
Rajasthan is one of the most colourful and flashiest states in all of India, and its capital Jaipur lives up to the same
reputation as well. Jaipur is a vibrant amalgamation of the old and the new ? highly urbanized pockets and shopping
areas have casually sprung up beside gleaming forts and palaces. Jaipur has long been one of the shiniest cultural
jewels in the history of the Indian subcontinent, and the royal corridors of the famously named 'Pink City' offer up a
plethora of adventures and activities that make for a memorable holiday experience.

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