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Animations
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Tutor,
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Tutor,
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is
among
the
most
diverse
countries
in
world
that
is
home
to
seas,
oceans,
hills,
valleys
and
historical
attractions.
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are
pilgrimage
sites,
honeymoon
locales
and
picturesque
beaches.
Plan
your
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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.
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