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About the Book: In this book I can prove that India is the land of great places. India is a land of diverse culture, landscape, religion and tourist places. This country has various places to see from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Gujarat to Bengal. Every place is unique in its own way and has lots to offer to the visitors. The Himalayan Range in the Northern part of India provides you with places like Uttaranchal, Kashmir, Delhi and many more. The Taj Mahal in Agra is one of the wonders of the world. In western India you can see Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra. Here you will be able to see various historical places as well. The Southern part has the wildlife and backwater. So, visit Kerala, Tamil Nadu and experience a unique holiday.


About the Author: My Name is Vishal Tatwavedi and have 12 year experience in IT field and i write this book for only give best to students and readers. Here is some text about me I developed CD Catalogues (Catalogues For Handicrafts & Jewellery Firms)
Animations : IT Tutor, MIS Tutor, 4GL IT Tutor, Many Softwares Demo, yellow page, Animation Projects for Kids, Women, Handicraft, Currently working on Travel web site & Digital Magazine in Hindi. Recently i publish many books on travel and personality development.
Recently I Published many travel books written on Indian Tourism so take a look to it India in My View is my special book on Indian travel. If you want to contact with me please mail me at [email protected]

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INDIAINMYVIEW

BY

VishalTatwavedi

ISBN

9789354381065

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2020

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DISCLAIMER:TheopinionsexpressedinthisbookarethoseoftheauthorsanddonotpurporttoreflecttheviewsofthePublisher.

Authorbiography

My

Name

is

Vishal

tatwavedi

and

have

12

year

experience

in

IT

field

and

i

write

this

book

for

only

give

best

to

students

and

readers.

Here

is

some

text

about

me

I

developed

CD

Catalogues

(Catalogues

For

Handicrafts

&

Jewellery

Firms)

Animations

:

IT

Tutor,

MIS

Tutor,

4GL

IT

Tutor,

Many

Softwares

Demo,

yellow

page,

Animation

Projects

for

Kids,

Women,

Handicraft,

Currently

working

on

Travel

web

site

&

Digital

Magazine

in

Hindi.

Recently

i

publish

many

books

on

travel

and

personality

development.

Recently

I

Published

many

travel

books

written

on

Indian

Tourism

so

take

a

look

to

it

India

In

my

view

is

my

special

book

on

Indian

travel.

If

you

want

to

contact

with

me

please

mail

me

at

[email protected]

Contents

TouristPlacesinIndia

VisitIndia’sMostPopularplaces

SPECIALHOTELSININDIA

ENJOYTHEWILDLIFEININDIA

ItsMyIndia

TouristPlacesinIndia

Indiaisalandofdiverseculture,landscape,religionandtouristplaces.ThiscountryhasvariousplacestoseefromKashmirtoKanyakumariandfromGujarattoBengal.Everyplaceisuniqueinitsownwayandhaslotstooffertothevisitors.TheHimalayanRangeintheNorthernpartofIndiaprovidesyouwithplaceslikeUttaranchal,Kashmir,Delhiandmanymore.TheTajMahalinAgraisoneofthewondersoftheworld.InwesternIndiayoucanseeRajasthan,GujaratandMaharashtra.Hereyouwillbeabletoseevarioushistoricalplacesaswell.TheSouthernparthasthewildlifeandbackwater.So,visitKerala,TamilNaduandexperienceauniqueholiday.IntheEasternpartofIndiavisitManipur,Mizoram,Orissaanddifferentotherplaces.TherearevarioustravelpackagesinIndiathroughwhichyoucanclubtheplacesyouwishtosee.MadhyaPradeshincentralIndiaalsohashistoricalplace,forestandcitiestosee.PlanaholidayandgiftyourselfwithamemorabletimewithTouristPlacesinIndia. 

Top50TouristPlacesinIndia

India

is

among

the

most

diverse

countries

in

world

that

is

home

to

seas,

oceans,

hills,

valleys

and

historical

attractions.

There

are

pilgrimage

sites,

honeymoon

locales

and

picturesque

beaches.

Plan

your

tour

to

India

with

touristplacesinindia.com

for

an

experience

of

a

lifetime.

If

you

are

still

wondering

about

which

places

to

visit

during

your

trip

to

India,

here

is

a

list

of

top

50

tourist

places

in

the

country.

1.

Taj

Mahal

-

This

mausoleum

built

in

Agra

by

Mughal

Emperor

Shah

Jahan

is

one

of

the

Seven

Wonders

of

the

World

and

a

UNESCO

listed

World

Heritage

Site.

You

cannot

miss

this

magnificent

work

of

marble

during

your

travel

to

India.

2.

Ajanta

and

Ellora

Caves

-

Situated

in

the

Aurangabad

district

of

Maharashtra,

Ellora

has

around

34

caves

and

Ajanta

29.

They

depict

extraordinary

work

of

sculpture,

painting

and

architecture.

3.

Khajuraho

Temples

-

The

20

temples

at

Khajuraho

built

of

sandstone

depict

erotic

sculptures

and

wall

frescoes.

This

is

also

among

the

World

Heritage

Sites

in

India

and

a

popular

tourist

destination.

It

is

situated

in

Madhya

Pradesh.

4.

Kashmir

-

Popular

as

the

paradise

of

India,

Kashmir

Valley

is

one

of

the

beautiful

places

to

visit

in

the

world

that

is

surrounded

by

the

Pir

Panjal

and

the

Himalayan

range.

5.

Goa

-

This

small

state

in

India

has

plenty

to

offer

to

tourists

such

as

the

beaches,

cruise

on

the

Mandovi

River,

a

vibrant

nightlife,

tour

of

churches

and

monuments

and

the

glimpse

of

the

erstwhile

Portuguese

culture.

6.

Kerala

Backwaters

-

The

beauty

of

the

Malabar

Coast

is

best

experienced

with

a

tour

of

the

Kerala

backwaters.

This

southern

state

of

India

has

the

largest

chain

of

interlocking

canals,

rivers

and

lakes

forming

the

beautiful

stretch

of

the

backwaters.

7.

Jaipur

-

The

Pink

City

of

India

and

the

capital

of

Rajasthan,

Jaipur

is

popular

for

its

majestic

Mughal

and

Rajput

era

monuments,

havelis

and

forts.

The

Hawa

Mahal,

Amer

Fort,

Amber

Palace,

Jal

Mahal

and

the

Nahargarh

Fort

stand

reminiscent

to

the

city's

glorious

past.

8.

Munnar

-

Acres

of

tea

plantations,

beautiful

valleys

and

the

serenity

of

the

hills

make

this

place

a

tourist

hot

spot.

Munnar

is

the

only

hill

station

of

Kerala

with

opportunities

for

paragliding

and

trekking

to

Anaimudi.

9.

Udaipur

-

Known

as

the

Lake

City

of

India,

Udaipur

is

a

historical

city

in

Rajasthan.

A

number

of

lakes,

the

Aravalli

Hills,

islands

of

Fateh

Sagar

Lake

and

the

beautiful

Lake

Palace

are

among

the

top

tourist

attractions.

10.

Jaisalmer

-

The

Golden

Fort,

camel

safari

and

Rajputana

havelis

make

this

city

a

prominent

place

of

visit

in

Rajasthan.

11.

Leh

and

Ladakh

-

A

prominent

Buddhist

pilgrimage

place,

known

for

its

century

old

monasteries

and

gompas,

Leh

and

Ladakh

is

also

a

haven

for

adventure

tourists.

12.

Kullu

and

Manali-

Manali

is

a

small

hill

station

around

53

km

from

the

town

of

Kullu

in

Himachal

Pradesh.

Apart

from

the

breathtaking

view,

the

Manikaran

Gurudwara

and

Hadimba

Devi

Temple

are

popular

attractions.

13.

Shimla

-

Shimla

is

the

capital

city

of

Himachal

Pradesh.

The

sight

of

the

snow

capped

Himalayas,

the

Victorian

era

buildings

and

churches

and

the

Shimla

Mall

are

worth

visiting.

14.

Gangtok

-

Capital

of

Sikkim

and

home

to

a

number

of

monasteries,

Gangtok

is

a

major

gateway

to

the

Nathula

Pass.

15.

Darjeeling

-

Well

known

as

the

Queen

of

Hills,

Darjeeling

is

located

in

West

Bengal.

Tea

estates,

parks,

zoos,

and

the

view

of

Mount

Everest

are

things

to

enjoy

here.

16.

Kovalam

Beach

-

Kovalam

is

a

beach

town

in

Thirivananthapuram,

Kerala

drawing

a

large

crowd

of

international

tourists

throughout

the

year.

There

are

three

beaches,

resorts

and

a

light

house

here.

17.

Ooty

-

The

Nilgiri

Hills

or

the

Blue

Mountains,

Ooty

is

worth

a

visit

during

the

winters

in

India.

Places

to

visit

include

Government

Rose

Garden,

Ooty

Botanical

Gardens

and

the

lake.

18.

Kanyakumari-

Kanyakumari

is

the

confluence

point

of

the

Indian

Ocean,

Bay

of

Bengal

and

the

Arabian

Sea.

The

ferry

ride

to

the

Vivekananda

Rock

will

be

a

memorable

journey.

19.

Haridwar

-

The

Hindu

pilgrimage

site

that

brings

in

thousands

of

tourists

and

devotees

during

the

Kumbh

Mela

held

once

in

every

12

years.

They

also

visit

the

temples,

Har

Ki

Pauri

and

the

Brahma

Kund.

20.

Nainital

-

Situated

in

the

foothills

of

the

Kumaon

range,

it

is

among

the

top

tourist

places

in

India

for

its

serenity

and

attractions

such

as

the

Naina

Devi

Temple,

Naina

Peak

and

the

Bhimtal

Lake.

21.

New

Delhi

-

Red

Fort,

Jama

Masjid,

Rashtrapati

Bhavan,

Chandi

Chowk,

Karol

Bagh

market

and

Connaught

Place

are

places

of

visit

in

the

capital

city

of

India.

22.

Dehradun

-

The

beauty

of

the

Doon

Valley

is

what

makes

Dehradun

a

popular

place

of

visit

in

Uttarakhand.

You

can

tour

the

Malsi

Deer

Park,

Kalanga

Monument

and

the

Tapkeshwar

Temple.

23.

Hampi

-

Hampi

is

a

historical

place

and

the

erstwhile

capital

of

the

Vijayanagar.

The

14th

century

ruins

features

around

500

monuments,

their

planning,

public

baths

and

other

advancements

of

the

era.

24.

Fatehpur

Sikri

-

The

16th

century

capital

of

the

Mughal

Empire,

Fatehpur

Sikri

today

is

known

for

its

royal

palaces,

courts

and

the

Jama

Masjid.

It

is

a

World

Heritage

Site

as

well.

25.

Golden

Temple

of

Amritsar

-

The

Holy

shrine

of

the

Sikhs,

the

Golden

Temple

complex

includes

the

Hari

Mandir,

the

Amrit

Sarovar,

the

large

dining

hall

and

the

Central

Sikh

Museum.

26.

Mumbai

-

The

City

of

Dreams,

Mumbai

is

in

limelight

for

its

cosmopolitan

culture.

Home

to

Bollywood,

it

is

the

entertainment

capital

of

the

country.

The

Juhu

Beach

and

Marine

Drive

are

prominent

places

of

visit.

27.

Mysore

-

You

have

quite

a

number

of

reasons

to

visit

this

place.

The

Mysore

Palace,

Mysore

paintings,

Mysore

Pak

(sweet)

and

the

silk

sarees

draw

tourists

to

this

city.

28.

Bangalore

-

Though

a

prominent

commercial

and

educational

hub,

Bangalore

is

also

home

to

the

Bannerghata

National

Park,

Lal

Bagh

Garden,

Bangalore

Palace

and

the

Tipu

Sultan

Summer

Palace.

29.

Mahabalipuram

-

The

port

city

dating

to

the

7th

century,

Mahabalipuram

has

rock

cut

monuments

reflecting

the

Dravidian

architecture.

Thirukadalmallai

Temple

and

the

Pancha

Rathas

are

important

structures

here.

30.

Chennai

-

The

metropolitan

of

Chennai

has

beaches

such

as

the

Marina

Beach

and

Cavelong

Beach

among

its

main

attractions.

You

can

also

visit

the

Guindy

National

Park

and

the

Parthasarathy

Temple.

31.

Hyderabad

-

The

capital

of

Andhra

Pradesh,

Hyderabad

is

a

tourist

hot

spot

for

its

trade

in

pearls,

the

authentic

Mughal

and

Arabic

cuisine,

Char

Minar,

Chowmalla

Palace

and

the

Golconda

Fort.

32.

Andaman

and

Nicobar

Islands

-

these

two

groups

of

islands

has

around

300

smaller

islands

part

of

its

territory.

With

world-class

resorts

and

adventure

spots,

these

islands

are

ultimate

place

for

honeymoon

couples.

33.

Havelock

Islands

-

Part

of

the

Nicobar

Islands,

Havelock

is

a

popular

spot

for

adventure

tourists

who

indulge

in

snorkeling

and

scuba

diving.

34.

Lakshadweep

Islands

-

Water

sports

is

integral

to

the

tourism

of

Lakshadweep.

There

are

small

tourist

huts

on

the

islands

of

Kalpeni,

Kavaratti,

Minicoy

and

Kadmat.

35.

Assam

-

A

major

gateway

to

northeast

India,

Assam

features

beautiful

landscape,

hills,

the

Brahmaputra

River

and

the

Kamakhya

Temple.

36.

Meghalaya

-

A

hilly

strip

in

north

east

India,

Meghalaya

tour

is

incomplete

without

touring

Shillong.

37.

Coorg

-

Called

the

Scotland

of

India

for

the

large

sandalwood

forests

and

tea

and

coffee

plantations,

Coorg

is

a

picture-perfect

place

for

holiday.

The

Iruppu

Falls

and

the

Brahmagiri

Hill

are

two

other

places

of

interest.

38.

Visakhapatnam

-

The

largest

city

in

Andhra

Pradesh,

Visakhapatnam

is

popular

for

its

virgin

beaches,

small

hills

and

the

Araku

valley

tour.

39.

Kedarnath

and

Badrinath

-

Visit

to

Kedarnath

and

Badrinath

can

be

part

of

the

Do

Dham

yatra

or

pilgrimage

in

India.

These

two

towns

have

two

Hindu

shrines.

40.

Tirupati

-

Another

Hindu

pilgrimage

site

in

Andhra

Pradesh

and

the

Sri

Venkateshwara

Temple

here

is

dedicated

to

Lord

Balaji.

41.

Kodaikanal

-

Known

as

the

Princess

of

the

Hill

Stations,

Kodaikanal

is

situated

in

Tamil

Nadu.

The

Kodaikanal

Lake,

Bryant

Park

and

the

Bear

Shola

Falls

are

top

places

of

interest.

42.

Kolkata

-

The

capital

of

West

Bengal,

Kolkata

is

truly

the

City

of

Joy

with

several

avenues

of

entertainment,

multi

cuisine

restaurants,

the

Victoria

Memorial,

Alipore

Zoo

and

the

Kali

Ghat

Temple.

43.

Varanasi

-

On

the

banks

of

River

Ganga

is

the

city

of

Varanasi

where

the

popular

classical

form

of

Benaras

Gharana

had

evolved.

It

is

home

to

the

Vishwanath

Temple

and

several

other

places

of

worship

and

culture.

44.

Mantheran

-

The

ideal

place

for

a

weekend

getaway,

Mantheran

is

a

drive

of

around

90

km

from

Mumbai.

You

can

opt

for

trekking

and

mountaineering

here.

45.

Mahabaleshwar

-

A

drive

of

125

km

from

Pune,

Mahabaleshwar

is

a

beautiful

plateau.

A

popular

honeymoon

spot,

the

Mahabaleshwar

Temple

is

the

prime

attraction

here.

46.

Bodh

Gaya

-

A

pilgrimage

site

for

the

Buddhist,

Bodh

Gaya

is

a

World

Heritage

Site

famous

for

the

Bodh

Gaya

Temple

complex.

47.

Jim

Corbett

National

Park

-

The

oldest

park

of

its

kind

in

the

country,

Jim

Corbett

is

the

ultimate

place

for

wildlife

and

safari

lovers.

It

has

a

protected

area

for

the

endangered

species

of

Royal

Bengal

Tiger.

48.

Dilwara

Temples,

Mount

Abu

-

Dedicated

to

the

Jain

tirtanthankaras,

Dilwara

Temples

(five

in

number)

are

magnificent

work

of

marble

architecture.

Each

of

the

temples

is

unique

work

of

art.

49.

Jabalpur,

Madhya

Pradesh

-

The

Bhedaghat

-

Marble

Rocks

is

the

prime

attraction

of

this

city.

The

Duandhar

Falls

and

the

marble

gorge

offer

extraordinary

sight.

50.

Madurai

-

A

city

in

the

state

of

Tamil

Nadu,

Madurai

has

temples

that

feature

the

Dravidian

style

of

architecture.

The

most

famous

one

is

the

Meenakshi-

Sundareswar

Temple.

VisitIndia’sMostPopularplaces

AGRA

Agra

is

one

of

the

cities

of

west

Uttar

Pradesh,

which

is

famous

all

over

the

world

due

to

Taj

Mahal.

It

is

also

known

as

the

City

of

Taj.

Apart

from

Taj

Mahal,

Agra

has

several

famous

historical

monuments

to

offer

such

as

Fatehpur

Sikri

and

Red

Fort.

Located

near

the

River

Yamuna,

this

historical

city

is

also

called

the

Theatre

of

the

Titans.

It

is

just

203

kilometers

away

from

Delhi.

It

is

a

vibrant

center

for

art

and

religious

philosophies

that

have

enriched

mankind

and

shaped

human

over

centuries.

Apart

from

historical

monuments,

this

city

is

also

famous

for

leatherwork,

footwear,

brass

wear,

carpets,

jewellery

and

embroidery

works.

If

we

revert

to

the

history

of

Agra,

this

city

has

seen

the

rise

and

fall

of

many

Mughal

emperors.

The

earliest

reference

for

Agra

comes

from

the

epical

age,

when

Mahabharata

refers

to

Agra

as

Agravana.

In

the

sources

prior

to

this,

Agra

has

been

referred

as

Arya

Griha

or

the

abode

of

the

Aryans.

The

first

person

who

referred

Agra

by

its

modern

name

was

Ptolemy.

Though

the

heritage

of

Agra

city

is

linked

with

the

Mughal

dynasty,

numerous

other

rulers

also

contributed

to

the

rich

past

of

this

city.

Modern

Agra

was

founded

by

Sikandar

Lodhi

(Lodhi

dynasty;

Delhi

Sultanate)

in

the

16th

century.

Babar

(founder

of

the

Mughal

Dynasty)

also

stayed

for

sometime

in

Agra

and

introduced

the

concept

of

square

Persian-styled

gardens

here.

Taj

Mahal

is

the

major

tourist

attraction

of

Agra,

built

by

Mughal

Emperor

Shah

Jehan,

in

the

memory

of

his

beloved

wife

Mumtaz.

One

of

the

wonders

of

the

world

Taj

Mahal

is

the

symbol

of

love.

There

are

also

several

famous

historical

monuments

beyond

Taj

Mahal.

Built

in

the

sixteenth

century

Red

Fort

of

Agra

is

the

splendid

glorious

example

of

marvel

architecture.

Fatehpur

Sikri

is

an

imperial

capital

built

by

Akbar

in

the

hill

of

Sikri

39

km

west

of

Agra,

which

is

the

abode

place

of

saint

Salim.

The

garden

of

Sikandra

is

built

on

the

tomb

of

Akbar,

which

he

himself

designed

before

his

death.

This

was

little

bit

introduction

about

Agra

City.

ALIBAUG

Alibaug

is

a

quiet

Konkani

fishing

village

in

Raigad

district

of

Maharashtra

100

km/60

miles

from

Bombay.

Alibaug

is

fringed

with

coconut

palms

and

sandy

beaches

and

is

lapped

by

the

waters

of

the

Arabian

Sea.

Quaint

villages

houses

greet

you

as

do

the

farmhouses

of

the

rich

and

famous

of

Bombay.

Founded

in

the

17th

century

by

Sarkhel,

Kanhoji

Anger,

a

naval

chief

of

Shivaji

it

was

named

Shribagh

in

1852.

It

was

then

only

accessible

by

sea.

After

the

construction

of

the

Dharma

Tar

Creek

road

traffic

became

possible.

From

the

frenetic

pace

of

Bombay

you

can

reach

peaceful

Alibaug

in

45

mins

to

an

hour

if

you

take

a

catamaran

from

the

Gateway

of

India

to

Mandwa

jetty

or

Rewas.

Speedboats

take

only

30

minutes.

Leave

before

sunset

and

you

get

a

bonus

of

enjoying

the

evening

surrounded

by

the

Arabian

Sea.

Luxury

buses

or

auto

rickshaws

will

take

you

from

the

jetty

to

Alibaug.

The

Mauli

resort

gives

you

an

authentic

experience

of

Konkan.

It

is

surrounded

by

ponds,

acres

of

farmland,

gurgling

brooks,

chickens

and

horse

stables.

The

food

is

typical

Konkani

and

cooked

by

the

women

of

the

household.

The

fish

and

prawns

are

especially

delicious.

There

are

other

places

to

stay

as

well.

While

in

Alibag

enjoy

the

beaches.

You

have

3

to

choose

from

Alibaug

Beach,

Akshi

beach

and

the

Nagaon

beach.

From

Alibaug

beach

you

can

see

Kolaba

fort

built

by

Shivaji.

This

was

one

of

his

naval

forts

and

is

surrounded

by

the

Arabian

Sea

on

all

sides

especially

during

high

tide

when

it

is

accessible

only

by

boat.

During

low

tide

you

can

wade

through

waste

deep

water

to

get

there

and

sometimes

even

walk

across.

The

fort

has

temples,

a

pond

and

canons.

While

at

Alibaug

beach

you

can

walk

or

jump

the

waves

and

breathe

in

the

fresh

air.

If

hungry

enjoy

coconut

water,

Sea-food,

Bhel-puri

and

Ice

cream.

There

are

several

vendors

doing

brisk

business.

Sunrise

and

sunsets

when

viewed

from

Alibaug

beach

take

on

myriad

hues.

You

can

also

see

the

ruins

of

Hirakot

Fort.

The

Kolaba

Fort

and

Hirakot

Fort

are

mute

testaments,

to

Maratha

valour.

The

Nagaon

beach

is

about

7

kms

from

Alibaug

beach

and

is

much

quieter

and

nicer.

Akshi

beach

is

also

nice

but

the

water

is

rougher

than

Alibaug

beach.

It

is

interesting

to

walk

from

Nagaon

to

Akshi

Another

great

experience