Everyone likes to travel and all Indians want to be able to visit every corner of the country. India has a lot to offer for tourism. Somewhere there is a seashore to visit and somewhere there are high mountains. Somewhere there are dense forests, where all kinds of animals can be seen, while somewhere it rains throughout the year or there are deserts. This is the reason why a large number of foreign tourists reach here every year. Apart from all this, due to the hospitality of the people of India, delicious food, history, architecture, yoga, various festivals, etc., India has become one of the favorite places of foreign tourists. Today in this episode, we are going to tell you about some such places in the country that are favorite destinations of Indians as well as foreign tourists. Let us know about these places...
Varanasi
Varanasi is also known as Kashi and Banaras. This thousands of years old city is situated on the banks of river Ganga. It is one of the famous pilgrimage sites of Hindus. Here is the temple of Kashi Vishwanath, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Here you will find temples in every street, hence it is also called the city of temples. People come to Banaras not only from the country but also from abroad for liberation and salvation. Famous for its distinct culture, this city attracts millions of tourists.
Udaipur
There would hardly be any person in India who would not wish to visit Udaipur at least once in his life. In fact, after coming here, you will yourself say that if you had not visited Udaipur, how would you have visited it? Udaipur is called the Kashmir of Rajasthan. Due to the presence of many beautiful water lakes here, it is also called the city of lakes. Apart from lakes, there are many forts, palaces, gardens, and adventures nearby.
Rishikesh
Rishikesh is famous all over the world for meditation and yoga. That's why it is also known as the "Capital of Yoga". This city is a big center of yoga and meditation. Rishikesh has the highest number of foreign tourists visiting. There are many options for adventure here too. If you want to learn and understand spirituality or want to enjoy the peace of the valleys and do rafting etc. then the city of Rishikesh is waiting for you. Ram Jhula is most famous here, people come from far and wide to enjoy it.
Pushkar
Pushkar is so much liked by foreign tourists that many settle here forever. You can see more foreign tourists here than Indians. They can even be seen speaking Hindi and following our rituals. Pushkar is only 15 km away from Ajmer district, but here you will not feel that you are so close to a big city like Ajmer. Because the environment here will be completely different from the urban environment. The world's only Brahma temple is also located here. There are 55 ghats and about 400 temples around the Pushkar Lake of Tirtharaj Pushkar.
Agra
The Taj Mahal is one of the seven wonders. UNESCO has also given it a place in its heritage. The art, miniature paintings, crafts, etc. here also attract foreigners a lot. There is no dearth of tourist places in Agra. Not only local people but also foreigners from faraway countries come to see the Taj Mahal. The beauty of Taj Mahal is famous all over the world. Apart from the Taj Mahal in Agra, the Taj Museum, Itimad-ud-Daula, Akbar's Tomb and Red Fort of Agra along with Kinari Bazaar are also places worth seeing.
Jaipur
The most prized jewel of historic India, the 'Pink City' of Jaipur mesmerizes foreign tourists with its unique architectural sights, including the pink sandstone Hawa Mahal that resembles a real honeycomb and the hill fort known as the Amer Fort. , is the best example of this. Rajputana military architecture, with the astronomical designs of Jaigarh Fort, City Palace, and Jantar Mantar. The city is a thriving center of traditional Indian handicrafts, jewelry, art, and sculpture.
Goa
Goa, known as the 'Queen of Beaches', is the first choice of every foreign tourist. Sun, sand, sports, and surfing on the beach of Goa are liked by every generation of today. If you are tired of visiting hilly areas like Manali and Shimla again and again, then Goa will be a new experience for you which is not snowy but marine. Will experience. The nightclubs here, cheap liquor, and parties going on till late at night on the beach attract foreigners a lot. That is why whenever you ask a foreigner about India, he will mention Goa at least once.
Jodhpur
International tourists love the ethnic charm of Jodhpur. The otherworldly 'Blue City' of India, known for its magnificently built fort of Mehrangarh, steeped in history, has always attracted foreign tourists searching for the quintessential historical gems of India. Tourists are also attracted to the ancient Clock Tower, Jaswant Thada, and Umaid Bhawan Palace apart from the magnificent Rajasthani handmade art jewelry, ethnic clothes, and exclusive souvenir items. The 'blue' houses of Jodhpur are a photographer's delight.
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