1. Rishikesh
Rishikesh is a tiny
town in the Dehradun district of Uttarakhand, not far from the holy city of
Haridwar, at the intersection of the Ganga and the Chandrabhaga Rivers in the
foothills of the Himalayas. Rishikesh is well recognized as the "Yoga
Capital of the World," in addition to its many other well-known
attractions. In addition to serving as a gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas,
Rishikesh is a major Hindu pilgrimage site.
Whitewater rafting,
bungee jumping, mountain biking, and camping beside the rushing Holy Ganges
have made this quiet town a popular tourist destination in recent years. It
also serves as the gateway to many Himalayan treks.
Places To Visit:
? Lakshman
Jhula
? Rafting
? Triveni
Ghat
? Neelkanth
Mahadev Temple
? Cliff
jumping
? Ganga
Aarti
? Beatles
Ashram
Best time to visit:
From September through
June and again in November, Rishikesh is the place to go if you want to do
white water rafting. The months of February through early May are also
wonderful times to visit Rishikesh.
2. Goa
Goa, a tiny state on
India's western coast, is famous for its unique culture, vibrant nightlife,
delicious seafood, and historic buildings that have earned it a place on the
UNESCO World Heritage List. Goa, located in the Konkan area, has a total area
of just 3,702 square kilometers. Aside from being one of the only places open
around the clock, it's a far cry from being a hippy paradise or a beach escape.
Goa's relaxed atmosphere (susegad) draws as many foreign visitors as it does
Indians.
Those of us perpetually
confused between North Goa and South Goa could benefit from knowing that Goa is
actually split into two regions: the northern and southern regions. South Goa
is known for its opulent resorts and laid-back beach atmosphere, whereas North
Goa is known as the nightlife center, home to all the touristic beaches, flea
markets, and beach shacks.
Places To Visit:
? Calangute
Beach
? Fort
Aguada
? Cruising
? Dudhsagar
Falls
? Water
activities like kneeboarding, kite surfing, snorkeling, parasailing,
paragliding, diving, and kayaking.
? Thalassa
? Divar
Island
? Colva
beach
? Se
Cathedral
? Bhagwan
Mahavir Sanctuary
Best time to visit:
From November to
February, the weather in Goa is perfect for seeing the city and lounging on the
beautiful beaches. Temperatures average approximately 30 degrees Celsius and
the number of visitors to Goa peaks during this time.
3. Udaipur
Udaipur is one of the
most popular tourist destinations in Rajasthan owing to its many beautiful
lakes. Udaipur is renowned for its turquoise lakes, majestic palaces, vibrant
culture, and wonderful food, and is surrounded by the Aravalli Hills. It is not
only one of the most popular tourist spots in India, but also one of the finest
locations in the country in which to indulge in the finest comforts and
services.
One of the most
breathtaking experiences in Udaipur is a boat ride on the glistening waters of
Lake Pichola. As the "Venice of the East," Udaipur is widely
recognized as one of India's most romantic destinations.
Places To Visit:
? City
Palace
? Lake
Pichola
? Bagore
ki Haveli
? Ahar
Museum
? Jagdish
Temple
? Fateh
Sagar Lake
? Saheliyon-ki-Bari
? Ambrai
Ghat
? Gulab
Bagh Zoo
Best time to visit:
You should go to
Udaipur during the months of October and March. The city is at its finest
during the winter months when the weather is mild. The monsoon season, which
lasts from July to September, is another great time to visit Udaipur because of
the pleasant escape it provides from Rajasthan's scorching heat.
4. Andaman and Nicobar Island
Andaman and Nicobar
Islands are a little piece of paradise around 1,400 kilometers off the east
coast of mainland India, complete with azure blue ocean beaches and a touch of
history. The capital of this union territory is Port Blair, which is home to both
a large airport and seaport that provide easy access to the rest of the country
and the many popular tourist islands in the area.
Of the 572 islands that
make up the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, just 37 are inhabited, with only a
few being accessible to visitors. Havelock Island is a major tourist attraction
in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Places To Visit:
? Radhanagar
Beach
? Cellular
Jail
? Ross
Island
? Night
kayaking in Andaman
? Elephant
beach
? North
Bay Island
? Scuba
diving in Andaman
Best time to visit:
Between October and
March, the weather in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is dry on most days and
not too hot. The vacation days are sunny and enjoyable. It's the best time of
year for scuba diving, water sports, and relaxing on stunning beaches.
5. Srinagar
Srinagar, sometimes
known as "Heaven on Earth," is a city in the Indian state of Jammu
and Kashmir that sits on the banks of the Jhelum River. Houseboats and Shikaras
(rowboats resembling gondolas) float on Dal Lake and have become iconic symbols
of Srinagar. Srinagar, with its picturesque Dal Lake and Nigeen Lake, is a
popular vacation spot for couples and families.
Nishat Bagh, Shalimar
Bagh, and Chashm-E-Shahi Garden are just a few top attractions of the
spectacular Mughal-era gardens that can be seen in Srinagar. It also holds the
largest tulip garden in all of Asia.
Places To Visit:
? Dal
Lake
? Indira
Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden
? Shalimar
Bagh
? Shankaracharya
Temple
? Hot
Air Balloon
? Shikara
rides
Best time to visit:
Srinagar is a popular
travel destination throughout the 12 months of the year because of its enticing
climate. However, the months of April through October are ideal for a trip to
Srinagar. Srinagar has both cold and hot winters and hot and dry summers, therefore
the ideal time to go is between September and November. However, the monsoons
are also a terrific time to go since they turn the scenery into something truly
lovely.
6. Kerala
Kerala, in southwest
India, is regarded as one of the nation's most beautiful states and is
popularly referred to as "God's Own Country." The state is one of the
most popular tourist destinations in India and is known for its vibrant
festivals, customs, clothing, and delectable cuisine. Kerala is a great
vacation spot for couples and families because of its lush tropical greenery,
immaculate beaches, peaceful backwaters, and variety of flora and wildlife.
Kerala is also abundant
in wildlife preserves, enormous tea estates, and charming hill towns. These
locations draw travelers all year long and are a big reason why Kerala was
designated one of the top 50 travel destinations in the world by National
Geographic Traveller.
Places To Visit:
? Munnar
? Alleppey
? Kochi
? Wayanad
? Periyar
National Park
? Varkala
? Kumarakom
Lake
? Kovalam
Beach
? Thiruvananthapuram
Best time to visit:
The best time to visit
Kerala is from September to February when the temperature is significantly
lower. While the state becomes extremely hot during the summers (March to May)
and receives heavier-than-expected downpours during the monsoon season (June to
August), not all visitors are advised to travel during these times.
7. Spiti Valley
When you enter Spiti
Valley, you are greeted by a long stretch of twisting roads and valleys that
provide amazing views of the chilly desert and snow-capped mountains. Being one
of the coldest regions in the nation, Spiti Valley in Himachal Pradesh, which
is surrounded by the Himalayas on all sides, is situated at an elevation of
12,500 feet above sea level and receives only around 250 days of sunshine
annually. Since Spiti is blocked off from the rest of the nation for around six
months out of the year by the heavy Himalayan snow, the only time Spiti is
easily reached by highway is during the summer.
Since the Spiti Valley
divides India and Tibet, the name Spiti means "The Middle Land".
Spiti, which is sparsely inhabited yet offers a variety of trekking paths, is a
haven for adventure seekers or college students.
Places To Visit:
? Chandratal
Lake
? Kye
Monastery
? Pin
Valley National Park
? Kunzum
Pass
? Suraj
Tal Lake
? Tabo
Monastery
? Baralacha
pass
? Mountain
Biking
? Shashur
Monastery
Best time to visit:
Spiti is best visited
between the months of March and June. The best time to travel to Spiti is
during this season, which runs from March to June and with temperatures ranging
from 0 to 15 degrees Celsius.
8. Jim Corbett
Jim Corbett, a
well-known hunter, and naturalist is the inspiration behind the creation of the
Jim Corbett National Park, which was first created in 1936 as Hailey National
Park. Project Tiger was introduced there for the first time in 1973. It is the
oldest national park and is located in Uttarakhand's Nainital district in the
foothills of the Himalayas. Corbett National Park, which is a component of the
larger Corbett Tiger Reserve, is famous for sheltering the critically
endangered Bengal tiger.
Jim Corbett National
Park is well-known for its wildlife safaris and features a number of riverbank
lodges. It is a sanctuary for bird enthusiasts, with more than 650 species of
rare and migratory birds calling it home. The main draw of Corbett National
Park is Dhikala, a forest lodge famed for its breathtaking setting and abundant
wildlife that is situated on the edge of Patil Dun Valley.
Places To Visit:
? Corbett
waterfall
? Jungle
Safari
? River
rafting
? Dhikala
Forest Lodge
? Jhirna
safari zone
? Rock
climbing in Corbett National Park
? Garjia
Devi temple
? Kosi
River
? Durga
Mandir
Best time to visit:
The winter season, from
November to February, when all the zones are open and you can see the most
wildlife, is the ideal time to visit Jim Corbett National Park. The summer
months are also a great time to visit Corbett because it's when most wildlife
can be seen around the water.
Conclusion
The list of
destinations for families/couples/college students in India is unending. India
is more beautiful than anyone could ever imagine. You can travel to India to
practice yoga, get lost in the Himalayan mountains, or be mesmerized by the
historic temples. No other country in
the world could be able to provide such diversified geography. As a result, India
has become one of the world's most amazing tourist destinations.