Most beautiful and must visit places of India.
Most beautiful And Must Visit Places Of INDIA. India is a beautiful country that is truly so diverse in not only the culture but in nature as well. North to south, east to west, from snow capped mountains to dry, sandy deserts to breathtaking tropical beaches, India has it all.Here is the list of top most beautiful and must visit places of India.
Lakshadweep
Lakshadweep, part of the Indian Subcontinent, is a group of islands in the Arabian Sea and also the smallest Union Territory of India. The name ‘Lakshadweep’ literally means ‘hundred thousand islands’ in Sanskrit. The whole of Lakshadweep is made up of a total 12 coral atolls, 5 banks, 3 coral reefs, and several inlets. Blessed with an unmatched natural beauty, the exotic coral reef island of the union territory is an interesting blend of scenic beauty coupled with modern infrastructural facilities that draw several tourists to this place from across the globe.
Konkan
With the Sahyadri mountain range on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west, Konkan is made up of the coastal districts of Maharashtra, Goa, and Karnataka. Konkan is home to some of India’s most beautiful and clean beaches such as the beaches of Tarkali, Alibaug, Dapoli and many more. Konkan also has a number of forts from the times of Shivaji Maharaj like Sindhudurg and Murud Janjira.
The Kerala Backwaters
The Kerala backwater offers visitors a quiet, tranquil getaway with the cozy houseboats for tourists to stay in and enjoy the beauty of the backwaters and the small towns near the backwaters.
The Belum Caves
The Belum Caves are located in the Kurnool district in the state of Andhra Pradesh. These caves are the second longest and largest caves in the Indian Subcontinent and were first discovered by a British surveyor, Robert Bruce Foote, in 1884. The caves are natural underground caves from by a constant flow of underground water and have long passages, spacious chambers, fresh water galleries and siphons.
Andaman and Nicobar
Andaman and Nicobar islands are in the Bay of Bengal. Between the Indian peninsula to the west and Burma to the north and east. With near-deserted beaches, incredible corals and marine life, an intriguing colonial past and the remnants of a Stone Age culture lure travellers to these mysterious islands.
DAL LAKE
Dal Lake is a beautiful, urban lake that is located in Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir. The lake’s periphery consists of three gardens- Mughal gardens, Shalimar Bagh and the Nishat Bagh. The lake is also an important source for commercial operations in fishing and water plant harvesting.
Darjeeling
India is one of the biggest tea producers on the planet. Darjeeling is a famous hill station, encircled by tea manors that produce valued light hued, flower smelling tea.
Kodaikanaal
Kodaikanal is one of the very popular and most sought after Honeymoon and holiday destination hill resorts in South India. This hill station stands in upper palani hills of the westernghats near Madurai in Tamil Nadu. Walk through the wooded forests, row in the lake, go for horse riding and cycling around the lake.
Jaisalmer
Lying in the core of the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer is a town in the territory of Rajasthan. It is named after its pioneer Maharawal Jaisal Singh. It is delegated by the Fort of Jaisalmer and its few luxurious Jain sanctuaries.
Majuli
A great many people don’t know about Assam’s secret gem – Majuli Island. Majuli is the world’s biggest stream island. The stream, alongside the island of Majuli make it the biggest mid waterway delta framework on the planet.