10 Most Beautiful Place That You Must Try While Visit India

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India is as diverse as it is vast and a country that sees many cultures come together, celebrating their differences and living in harmony. Simiarly, there are varied locations in India that emphasize the beauty and diversity of the country. In this blog, we find the most beautiful places and famous spots that we must visit one time in our lifetime. 


Let us search for those spots.   

1. Manali

Manali is a town located in the valley by the Beas River. It is enveloped by the Pir Panjal mountain range to its east. Most people come here to relax in the villages nearby. Adventure enthusiasts are also drawn to the natural terrain that makes for good trekking, climbing, and mountain biking. Rohtang Pass and Solang Valley Pandoh Dam are also big draws for tourists.

Best time to visit Manali: May to October.



2. Dalhousie

Dalhousie is the gateway that connects the Chamba District to Himachal Pradesh. There are several ancient Hindu temples, as well as arts and handicrafts which have been preserved and practiced in Dalhousie. This hill station was named after the British governor who fell in love with its natural landscape. Dalhousie is so quaint it will feel like a town from a fairy tale. The Panch Pulla, Satdhara Falls, Khajjiar, and Dainkund Peak are nearby places you can visit.

Best time to visit Dalhousie: March to May.

3. Varanasi

Varanasi is known to be as old as the Indus Valley civilization. The city is considered holy because of its proximity to the Ganga River. The Ganga aarti, which is a ritual conducted to please the gods, is conducted in the evenings by the banks of the river and is a delight to watch. People flock to Varanasi to connect with their spiritual side. During the winter there are events and festivals where tourists can experience the city in its true splendor.

Best time to visit: September to March



4. Agra 

Agra is better known today as the location of the Taj Mahal. The city houses three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Fatehpur Sikri. In Agra, you can see the cultural influence of the Mughal era. There are many mausoleums and tombs of famous Mughal leaders. Don’t forget to eat petha, a famous sweet made in Agra.

Best time to visit: November to March.




5. Udaipur 

Udaipur is known for its many lakes, the most famous being Lake Pichola, with its crystal blue water that reflects every ounce of light that falls on it. The city is lined with palaces, temples, ghats, and hillsides. In the evenings, you can take a peaceful boat ride on one of the lakes or just have a nice walk around.

Best time to Visit: September to December.




6. Dudhsagar

Dudhsagar is a waterfall that is located 60 kilometers from Panaji in Goa. Massive amounts of water gushing down the multiple tiers of the hill give the waterfall a milky white look and feel, hence the name. Local legend states that the waterfalls are a result of a princess pouring down milk to form a veil. Whichever story you believe, there is no denying the fact that that falls are absolutely gorgeous. 

Best time to Visit: November to February.




7. Lonavala 

Lonavala is a hill station nestled in the Sahyadri Hills in Maharashtra. It offers great views of the Deccan Plateau and the Konkan coast. Lonavala is known for its pleasant climate and lush greenery. The hill station has many forts and caves that make for good trekking spots. It is also a great getaway during the monsoons, frequented by the citizens of Mumbai and Pune. 

Best time to visit: October to May.




8. Coorg

Coorg lies in the western ghats that line up with Karnataka’s southernmost border. Coorgs’ fertile land has made it a hub for many plant-based estates. You can find an abundance of coffee and pepper estates in Coorg that also conducts guided tours if you wish to engage in one. You can also get to witness the charm and the high spirits of the Corgi people which will leave you coming back for more.

Best time to visit Coorg: October to March.



9. Ooty

Ooty is an extremely popular hill station in Tamil Nadu.  Despite seeing a major rise in the number of tourists visiting the hill station every year, it has managed to remain free of commercialization. Ooty’s fertile land has made it a prime agricultural spot as well. The Botanical Garden, Avalanche Lake, and the Pykara Waterfall are some of the popular tourist attractions here. 

Best time to visit: March to June.



10. Darjeeling 
Darjeeling is a town located in the Himalayan region of West Bengal. It is located at a staggering altitude of 6000 feet above sea level and is blessed with a pleasant climate. The climate along with the land makes it an ideal place to cultivate tea and you will see plenty of tea estates. You can watch the riveting sunset while sipping on a hot cup of tea here.

Best time to visit: November to February.


Those beautiful spots must admire if you guys visit those places. So, surely visit those places and enjoy your pleasant time with your family one's tata bye buddies...


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