As soon as the summer starts, the children's holidays start and the mind starts roaming somewhere outside. Out of the 12 months of the year, only two months come when the housewives get some time to rest or rather they get time to travel. Along with the name of roaming, the names of many places start ringing like a bell in the mind of the family members. But it becomes somewhat difficult to decide which of these places to visit because every state, and every tourist place in India has its unique charm based on its natural and historical wealth. In such a situation, today we are going to tell our readers about some such places where you can spend your summer holidays with family happily.
Pithoragarh
Pithoragarh is a major city in the state of Uttarakhand, India. The old name of Pithoragarh is Sorghati. The meaning of the word Sora is a lake. Here it is believed that earlier there were seven lakes in this valley. Day by day the water of the lakes kept drying up and the plateau land was born here. Due to being a plateau land, it was named Pithora Garh. But most people believe that here was the capital of Rai Pithora (Prithviraj Chauhan). This place was named Pithoragarh by his name. Rai Pithora had fought with Nepal several times. This king became famous by the name of Prithvi Shah.
Pithoragarh is a frontier district. That's why a permit is required to visit some areas here. Entry in border areas can be done only after obtaining a permit from the District Magistrate of Pithoragarh. Tourists can enter prohibited areas only after obtaining a permit. A permit is not required in all areas of Champawat Tehsil and important places near Pithoragarh.
Dehradun
Dehradun is a popular tourist destination. On the one hand, there are places of interest like Tapkeshwar Temple, Malsi Deer Park, Kalanga Memorial, Laxman Siddha, Chandrabani, Saindarbar, Guchhupani, Forest Research Institute, Tapovan, Santoladevi Temple, and Wadia Institute within the city limits. On the other hand, there are many places of interest on the hills away from the city. The tourist places of the Dehradun district can generally be divided into four-five parts – natural beauty, sports, pilgrimage, sanctuaries of animals and birds, museums and institutions of historical importance, and entertainment. All these can be enjoyed together in Dehradun. The nearby hills of Dehradun which are known for their natural beauty, temples which are the dimensions of faith, sanctuaries that attract the lovers of animals and birds, rafting and trekking which flows along the rapid flow of the mountain river and on the hills. There are climbing games and entertainment places which are amusement parks built with modern technology, all of which are in Dehradun. Mussoorie, Sahasradhara, Chakrata, Lakhamandal, and Dakpathar can be visited for natural beauty. It houses the famous temples of Santoradevi and Tapkeshwar, famous sanctuaries like Rajaji National Park and Malsi Deer Park, trekking and rafting facilities, amusement parks like Fun and Food and Fun Valley, and museums for history and education lovers. And there are institutions.
Chamoli
Chamoli is a district in the Indian state of Uttaranchal. This place is very beautiful situated amidst the snow-covered mountains. Chamoli is situated on the Badrinath Road near the Alaknanda River. It is a district of Uttaranchal state. It is one of the major Dharmil places. A large number of tourists come here. The natural beauty of Chamoli attracts tourists. There are many such temples in the entire Chamoli district which are visited by thousands of devotees. Attracts people towards themselves. There are many such big and small temples in Chamoli and there are many places which provide accommodation facilities. This place is called Chati. Chati is a type of hut which is situated on the bank of river Alaknanda. Chamoli is situated in the middle of the middle Himalayas. Alaknanda River is the famous river here which originates from the Jaskar range of Tibet. The area of Chamoli is 8,030 sq km. Is.
The whole Chamoli is covered with tourists. Badrinath, Tapkund, Hemkund Sahib, Gopeshwar, Bedini, Anusuya Temple, Panch Prayag, Dev Prayag, Vishnu Prayag, Valley of Flowers, and Auli are tourist places to see here.
Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari in the far south of India is a place where the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Bay of Bengal meet. Here the beautiful sea waves rising everywhere will make your mind go crazy. There is a Vivekananda memorial on the rock in the middle of the sea in Kanyakumari, which is the identity of this place. Here every evening the sky is seen in a new color. Kanyakumari is a city in the Kanyakumari district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the southernmost city of mainland India. From here, there is the Indian Ocean in the south, the Bay of Bengal in the east, and the Arabian Sea in the west. The coast adjacent to them extends up to 71.5 km. Along the sea stand the Thiruvalluvar Statue and the Vivekananda Memorial Rock. Kanyakumari is also an important Hindu pilgrimage center.
Kanyakumari has tremendous potential to attract tourists. Kanyakumari Amman Temple, Gandhi Memorial, Thiruvalluvar Statue, Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Suchindram, Nagaraja Temple, Padmanabhapuram Palace, Courtalam Waterfalls, Tiruchendur, Udayagiri Fort are the places that have included themselves among the best places in the world in terms of tourism. Tourists like to see it. Tourists from Western countries consider India's tour incomplete without seeing these places of Kanyakumari.
Goa
The beauty of Goa attracts tourists towards itself. There is a small state situated on the seashore. Where there are about 40 beaches. Goa is famous all over the world, there is an influx of foreign tourists along with the country. The mesmerizing views of nature add to the beauty of Goa. By the way, there are many such beaches in Goa whose beauty can be seen. Some of which are special beaches like Calangute Beach, Candolim Beach, etc.
Goa is India's smallest state by area and fourth smallest state by population. Goa is known all over the world for its beautiful beaches and famous architecture. Goa was earlier a colony of Portugal. The Portuguese ruled Goa for about 450 years and it was handed over to the Indian administration on 19 December 1961.
In the long line of pleasant beaches of Goa, Calangute Beach, 16 km from Panaji, Baga Beach is near it, Miramar Beach is near Panaji Beach, and Donapaula Beach at the mouth of Zuari River is situated. On the other hand, Colva Beach is one such beach that tourists would like to visit during monsoon. Not only this, other beautiful sea beaches like Bagator Beach, Anjuna Beach, Sinkarian Beach, and Palolem Beach can also be visited if the weather permits. The holy temples of Goa from which Shri Kamakshi, Saptaketswar, Shri Shantadurga, Mahalasa Narayani, Bhagwati Temple of Pernem, and Mahalakshmi, etc. are visible.
Darjeeling
The word Darjeeling is derived from two Tibetan words, Dorje (thunderbolt) and Ling (place). It means the place of thunder. Due to the temperate climate of Darjeeling during the British Raj in India, this place was made a hill station. The British residents used to come here during the summer season to get rid of the heat. Darjeeling is internationally famous for its tea. The Himalayan Railway of Darjeeling is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a famous site. Tea cultivation here started in 1856.
Darjeeling, popularly known as the Hills, has always been a great honeymoon destination. Once a part of Sikkim, the biggest feature of this hill station is the tea gardens here. Green tea fields spread far and wide as if a green sheet has been spread on the earth. It is amazing to watch Angry. Its special tourist places-Sakya Monastery, Drug-Thubtan-Tsangg-Chosling-Monastery, Makdog Monastery, Japanese Temple (Peace Pagoda), Tiger Hill, Ghoom Monastery, Bhutia-Basti-Monastery, Tenzingas Legacy, Biological Park, Tibetan Refugee Camp, Due to the toy train, tea garden, it attracts domestic tourists as well as foreign tourists in abundance.
Kerala
Kerala has been beautifully groomed. That's why Kerala is the best place for a honeymoon. High mountains, spectacular sea shore, boat ride through coconut and palm groves, greenery all around, and very beautiful views are seen here. Kerala is graced with its eye-soothing lush green forests, rolling hills, mesmerizing beaches, tea plantations, and of course its magical backwaters. The wonderful backwaters of Kerala have become an integral part of its people. It has allowed visitors to see the rural and real life in the heart of Kerala. The backwaters of Kerala are spread over 1900 km, providing drinking water and irrigating paddy fields. The most interesting region in the backwaters of Kerala is the Kuttanad region, which is known as the rice bowl of Kerala. This area is probably the only place on the continent where farming is done below sea level using a system of dikes and bunds. The state of Kerala is very popular among tourists, which is why it is called by the name of God's own house. There are many types of scenic spots here, the main ones being – mountain valleys, coastal areas, forest areas, pilgrimage centers, etc. Numerous tourists from India and abroad come to visit these places. Hill areas like Munnar, Nelliyapati, Ponmutty, etc., beaches like Kovalam, Varkala, and Cherayi, etc., wild animal centers like Periyar, Eravikulam, etc., lake areas like Kollam, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, etc. are special attractions for tourists. Indian system of medicine - Ayurveda also has an important contribution to the field of tourism. Tourism has also played a decisive role in the economic system of the state.
Jammu and Kashmir
One can visit the most beautiful states of India, Jammu and Kashmir. Where there is Amarnath, the cave of Vaishnodevi, on the other hand, there are beautiful mountains, lakes, and tall deity trees. Let's add beauty to the beauty of this place. Jammu and Kashmir was a state of India till 5 August 2019, which was bifurcated in August 2019 to form two Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. This state was formerly a princely state called the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir in British India. The territory of the state has been disputed between India, Pakistan, and China since the Partition of India, all three of which still control various parts of the former princely state. Jammu and Kashmir are situated in the highest parts of the Himalayan mountain range and are known for their natural beauty and resources. Also, the region of Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh is known for its distinctive culture. The caves of Vaishno Devi and Amarnath located here have been the center of very important pilgrimage for Hindus.
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