2. Visit Kullu and Manali and enjoy the cool
pleasant weather. Many outdoor activities
such as rock climbing, mountain biking,
paragliding, ice- skating, and heli – skiing
are popular tourist attractions in Manali .
Looking for the best place to visit in
holidays, Kullu and Manali is the best
option for you. Manali is one of those
destinations that should not be missed by
travel enthusiasts while visiting the country.
Kullu & Manali in Himachal Pradesh
3. Jaipur in Rajasthan
Jaipur is a vibrant amalgamation of the old and the new. Also called the Pink City,
the capital of the royal state of Rajasthan, was ruled by the Rajputs for many
centuries and developed as a planned city in the 17th century AD. Along with Delhi
and Agra, Jaipur forms the Golden Triangle and hails as one of the most famous
tourist circuits of the country.
4. Goa in India
Lying on the western coast,
Goa is India's smallest state
and unlike any other, known
for its endless beaches,
stellar nightlife, eclectic
seafood, world-heritage
listed architecture. It is a far
cry from the hippie haven or
a beach getaway, and one of
the only few destinations that
is open 24x7.
5. Jog Falls in Karnataka
Jog Falls are unique as the water does not stream down the rocks in a tiered fashion;
it thunders down the slope losing contact with the rocks, making it the tallest un-
tiered waterfall in India. The beauty of the waterfalls is enhanced by the lush green
surroundings, which provide a scenic backdrop.
6. Charminar in Hyderabad
Lying on the east bank of the
Musi river with the Laad Bazaar
to its west and Makkah Masjid to
the south-west, Charminar is a
cultural and historical landmark
that translates into four minars or
pillars in Urdu. The Charminar
masjid is a square structure with
each side being 20 meters long.
At each corner stands an
exquisitely shaped.
7. Mysore in Karnataka
Mysore is noted for its heritage structures and palaces, including the Mysore
Palace, and for the festivities that take place during the Dasara festival when the
city receives many tourists from around the world. Tourism is the major industry
alongside the traditional industries.
8. If you are a history buff who likes to explore the heritage relics, then Hampi should definitely be
on your list. The scenery of Hampis feels right out of a history book. It is a place for free souls
and hippies. Enjoy the nature scenes of the place, camping under the stars, and taking a boat ride
on the river. Hampi can be so much fun when you do it right.
Hampi in Karnataka
9. Velankanni in Tamil Nadu
Velankanni Church is one of the
most revered pilgrimages for
Catholics in India, Known as the
'Lourdes of the East'. The story of
the church dates back to 16th or
17th century, when Mother Mary
is believed to have appeared in
this small village, with infant
Jesus in her hands. The Church is
built in a Gothic style.