10 Best Places to Visit in India 2021



10 Best Places to Visit in India 2021
 10 Best Places to Visit in India 2021


India is a huge and diverse destination. Bordered by Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Myanmar, not to mention the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, the country has many different aspects.

There are more than 20 official languages, different religions, and a variety of cuisines within India's borders. To experience the true breadth of Indian culture and history, travel is essential. Make your way to as many of these places as you can visit in India according to your itinerary.

10. Mysore

At the southern tip of India, you'll find the city of Mysore. The city of Mysore was once the capital of the Wodeyar dynasty, famous for being home to the magnificent Mysore Palace. The palace is an example of luxury, and the visit through the temple will reveal fine touches such as carved rosewood doors, ornate ivory ceilings, and countless murals. If you're in Mysore, you won't want to miss the stunning Devaraja Market, an outdoor experience on Dhanwanthri Road where you can shop for chai tea and browse kiosks displaying sandalwood or sculpture products.

9. Amritsar

In the northern province of Punjab, there is Amritsar, a holy city and high status of Sikh religion. The main attraction of Amritsar is the Golden Temple, also known as Harmandir Sahib. This temple was built more than 400 years ago, and is truly gilded and still teeming with Sikh visitors from all over India and the rest of the world. You can visit the Golden Temple regardless of your religion, but you must show respect by showing your head and removing your shoes. Enter the temple via Ghenta Gar, the main entrance, and enjoy watching Amrit Sarovar, a pond surrounding the temple where pilgrims bathe.

8. Ladakh

In northern India, in the heavily disputed Kashmir region, the mountainous destination of Ladakh is located. This area is large but densely populated and has many nomadic populations. Stunning and unpolluted landscapes are major attractions in the area, but almost all travelers will spend time in Leh City as well. The city is located at a very high altitude and is also home to the 17th-century King Ladakh Palace. Buddhist culture is also important in Les, and you may want to explore some of the many Buddhist monasteries and temples in the old city.

7. Goa Beaches

Located on the west coast of India in Goa, a former colony of Portugal combines Indian culture with colonial influences and much international tourism. Goa is particularly famous for its magnificent beaches. Candolim Beach was the busiest and most famous, with travelers from all over the world flocking to soak up the sun. On the other hand, Anjuna Beach is less crowded. It is also a great place where you can walk to Chapora Fort and see the sandy coast from a new perspective. Palolem is one of the most beautiful natural beaches throughout Goa, surrounded by high heads on both sides. Goa is popular with adventurers, and entertainment activities abound for those looking for some fun in the sun.

6. Delhi

If you are spending time in northern India, you will surely visit the capital of Delhi. The sprawling mega-destination is home to several neighborhoods and is one of the oldest cities in the world. The Red Castle, or L'Alkila, is one of Delhi's main attractions, built in the 17th century. The Red Castle is made of sandstone and you can walk through Lahore's own gate, to the bazaar, through the Palace of Jewels, and even to the former seat of the Sultan. During your stay in Delhi, you should also spend some time visiting the many museums and religious buildings that make up the city.

5. Ellora & Ajanta Caves

In Maharashtra, you can explore the caves of Ellora and Ajanta. In Ellora, there is a huge complex of carved shrines of rocky landscapes. These 34 to 1,500 rock shrines come from three distinct religions: Buddhism, Yanian, and Hinduism. Ajanta is a 2-hour drive away, which also houses 29 caves. The Agota Caves are covered with murals and paintings, most of which reflect Buddhist stories. Although the cave complexes are two hours apart, it is useful to visit them to compare these magnificent landmarks.

4. Varanasi

With a history of more than 3,000 years, Varanasi is one of the oldest living cities in the world. Located in northern India on the banks of the Ganges, Varanasi has been an important learning center for centuries, as well as being a major pilgrimage destination for many Hindus. Varanasi is considered a sacred city among Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists because he believes that death here frees a person's soul from the cycle of reincarnation, and bathing in the Ganges purifies their sins.

Varanasi offers unknown places and experiences elsewhere in the world. It is called the "city of temples" because of the presence of thousands of temples. The most important are the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Shiva, the Durga Temple, and the Sankat Mochan Hanuman, known as the home of many monkeys.

3. Kerala

Kerala, in southwestern India, is known as a place of tropical beauty. Palm trees, white-sand beaches, and ecotourism are good reasons to explore the area. Besides famous ponds, elegant boats, and temple festivals, Kerala is also home to Thekkady, a tiger sanctuary that allows you to enjoy plants and animals without crowds. Kochi is the hub of Kerala, where you can see the thriving local fishing industry as well as modern skyscrapers and colonial architecture. Kochi is ethnically and religiously diverse, and in just one afternoon you can explore a synagogue, a Dutch palace, the Portuguese fortress of Ballipuram, and the Hindu temple of Therikakara.

2. Agra

Agra is one of the most visited cities in all of India. Agra was once the capital of the Mongol Empire and is now home to the famous temple known as the Taj Mahal. The white marble mausoleum was built in the 17th century and is widely regarded as a monument to love. Despite its stunning beauty, the crown of the field can be very busy. Also worth seeing is Agra Castle Agra which is very similar to Delhi's Red Castle. Visit this 16th-century fort and even explore the interior of its magnificent palace.

1. Rajasthan

Northwest India is home to Rajasthan, which borders Pakistan and is home to the Thar Desert. Whether you are interested in Rajput's history or views of the Aravalis Mountains, Rajasthan is home to some of the best places to visit in India. Jaipur, or Pink City, is the capital of Rajasthan and a great place to start your journey. It is home to a fascinating array of architecture, including three forts, several temples, and an extraordinary city palace. Also in Rajasthan, Jodhpur, the so-called Blue City, a gateway to the Thar Desert and home to the stunning Mehrangarh Castle, is worth a visit.

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