The diverse 28 states of India introduce you to numerous shades of life. One of the most powerful state of Asia, it is the best place for a vacation. There is so much to see in India that one vacation is never enough. But you can plan your trip interestingly so that you at least see the 10 best things that India is known for. Following are some must visit places:
Historical Monuments: With a rich history of more than 3000 years India has millions of historical monuments. Some of the best Mughal and Rajput forts, palaces etc are in the north in the famous cities of Agra, Delhi and the State of Rajasthan. A trip to India is incomplete without a visit to the famous Taj Mahal located in Agra. Delhi has the most important buildings of the Republic of India and some really interesting forts and palaces.
Places of Worship: India is a secular state with immense religious and cultural diversity. People from across the world come here to take refuge from their hectic lives, to strive for an intellectual revolution within themselves, to rejuvenate their souls and to understand the basic values and the oneness of all the religions. India is a land of temples; both north and the south are full of divine temples with unbelievable architecture. And the state of Ladakh is world famous for its Buddhist Monasteries.
Exotic Beaches: India is a peninsular State and is surrounded by the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and The Bay of Bengal. Most of the south Indian states are coastal, with colourful beaches. From the bustling Juhu Beach of Mumbai to the calm and quiet Kerala backwaters the Indian coast line is full of luxurious and interesting nature friendly resorts.The State of Goa is also known world over for its beach carnivals, colourful culture and beautiful churches.
Hill Stations: The whole Himalayan range is full of many snow-clad hill stations with many adventure sport options. Some of the best that we suggest are- Kashmir, Ladakh, Shimla, Mussourie, Nainital, Mount Abu. Down south some of the best hill stations are Anantgiri, Coonoor, Coorg, Idduki, Ooty, Mannar, Kudaikannal, Peeremade etc.
Desert Safari: The Great Thar Desert is known for its jeep safaris, camel safaris, elephant safaris, jungle safaris etc. Apart from the colourful expeditions across the stretch of this never-ending yellow sea you get to experience very distinct flavours of Rajasthan. Camping on the sand dunes under the moonlit, star studded sky is simply irresistible.
Wildlife Parks in India: India is very rich and diverse in wildlife; it has preserved and secured many endangered and rare species. All across India you will find many interesting wildlife sanctuaries. Some of the best are- Ranthambore National Park, Corbett national Park, Kanha National Park, Great Indian Bustard, Dibang valley, Gir National Park etc.
Adventure Trips: India offers plenty of range for outdoor activities. Some of the must do things on adventure trip to India are Paragliding, Ganges river rafting, Fishing and angling, sky diving, underwater swimming, camping in the Himalayas, trekking etc.
Ayurveda Tour: India is home to Ayurveda. Many foreign tourists come to India to explore the nature of Ayurveda and its unbelievable effects on our mind and body. Kerala is one of the most important Ayurveda tourist spot. Today India boasts of many Ayurveda resorts which provide you great luxury with a touch of nature's rawness.
India Luxury tour: the metropolitans and important tourist places of India are full of luxury hotels and resorts of every kind that caters to international standards. They are an amalgam of high-end technology and traditional hospitality services. You get to stay in massive, palace like hotels and shop for the best brands in the neighbourhood or nearby towns.
India Cultural Tour: India is the most culturally diverse nation of the world. Though it has 28 states with each retaining its uniqueness they share the oneness in hospitality and warmth given to the tourists. India has many annual cultural fests in different states of the country all year round. Your visit to India is incomplete without attending one of these colourful and noisy feasts. Indians treat their guests as Gods and serve the best that they can.