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The beautiful state of Maharashtra is located in the western peninsular region of India. It is the third largest state and the second most populous state in India. Maharashtra has been bestowed with a breathtaking natural beauty of mountain ranges, rivers as well as sea coasts. The western side has risen in the form of the majestic Sahyadri Range that runs parallel to the sea coast of the mesmerising Arabian Sea. Ajanta and Satmala ranges run through the central part of the state while the Satpura range covers the northern part.The two rivers Godavari and Krishna add to the beauty by enriching the flora and fauna of the state.

Maharashtra boasts a number of well known hill stations as well as coastal towns with amazing sea beaches. Some of the well known hill stations that attract tourists are Khandala, Matheran, Mahabaleshwar, Panchgani etc. Coastal towns of Alibaug, Malvan, Ganpatipule are also popular with tourists. Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, is famous for having three UNESCO World Heritage sites. The state is also well known for its ancient forts and caves including Elephanta Cave in Mumbai and Ajanta and Ellora caves in Aurangabad.

Maharashtra offers its tourists with a host of activities. While the presence of mountain ranges has provided the opportunity for trekking, paragliding, rock climbing etc, the beautiful Arabian Sea is well known for water sports such as scuba diving, snorkelling, river rafting, banana boat ride etc. Tourists also love going sightseeing with so many popular spots on offer and also indulge in helicopter rides, motorcycle and bicycle trips, caving etc. Being famous for mouth watering street food, some tourists cannot resist but go on food tours. Maharashtra is also a shopper’s paradise with beautiful sarees, jewelleries and other handiworks on offer.

The state enjoys typical monsoon weather with hot, rainy and moderately cold seasons. The weather remains pleasant during the winter months from October to March. Starting April, the weather becomes hot and remains so till May.

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Goa

A pocket-sized paradise located on the west coast of India, Goa is a kaleidoscopic blend of Portuguese-Indian heritage, delicious delicacies, and of course the serene beaches. With its Susegad philosophy of living, this sunshine state has gained a lot of fame all over the world. With such easy -going vibes, this little state makes you carefree and lets you take your time to enjoy the laid-back lifestyle. 

Boasting a 100-kilometer long coastline, Goa is home to a string of uninterrupted golden sand beaches that propel many tourists all year round. These beaches cater to every tropical whim- choose from the backpackers’ favourite Arambol or the bolder Baga beach; laidback Mandrem or the palm-fringed Palolem or maybe enjoy the blissful hippie market of Anjuna beach. There are also the private beaches groomed by the five-star properties to appreciate or the hidden coves for you to discover. 

Needless to say, Goa is recognized across the globe for its tempting seafood and bustling nightlife. With a rich collection of beach shacks, trendy bars, lively clubs, splendid casinos, and elegant cafes, the state boasts the most amazing nightlife one can experience in India. 

Known to be a Portuguese colony in the times bygone, Goa also flaunts the baroque architecture back from the colonial times. It is quite evident in the old-style bungalows, ancient forts, and the white-washed churches.

The colourful catholic ceremonies and the stunning cathedrals also give you an insight into the Goan culture. 
With all of these and a lot more to experience, Goa truly has all the ingredients for a perfect holiday recipe.

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Madhya Pradesh makes up for the Central Province of the country of India. With the capital, Bhopal – Madhya Pradesh’s largest city is Indore. It is lovingly referred to as the ‘heart of India’ especially due to its geographical location. Madhya Pradesh with its scenic beauty and ever-lasting fauna and flora is the second largest state on India. It covers areas that includes those that have been descending from the times of the ancient Avanti Mahajanapada times. Legends suggest Avanti Mahajanapada with its capital Ujjain can be accredited for contributing towards India’s second wave of urbanization in the sixth century BCE.

Madhya Pradesh has been ruled after by many famous dynasties of India who have left their rich heritage back in forms of architecture, living and other factors. Additionally, Madhya Pradesh is especially known for its rich mineral resources due to its large reserves of diamond and copper. Over 30 per cent of the Madhya Pradesh land is covered with forest and thus, this place is a primary attraction for tourism.


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Lying in northwestern India and sprawling across a whopping area of around 342239 sq km, the Indian state of Rajasthan is known all over the world for its glorious history, colourful culture, bountiful wildlife, and warm hospitality. Welcoming all kinds of tourists with its melodic greeting “Padharo Mhare Desh”, the “Land of Kings” introduces its visitors to its ancient royal grandeur and opulence. Experience the regal charm of this state with our Rajasthan trip packages, unveiling the rich history, vibrant culture, and majestic landscapes.

The beauty of the flamboyant state of Rajasthan can be credited to its enchanting folk dance and music, majestic palaces and hill forts, flavoursome and spicy food, vast golden sandy desert, friendly camels, and colourful traditional attires. The state’s age-old temples, alluring art and crafts, and vibrant fairs and festivals also contribute equally to its unmatched charm and allure.

The largest state of India, Rajasthan lures millions of national as well as international travellers every year with its abundant attractions. While the capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur attracts tourists with its heritage buildings, the “City of Lakes”, Udaipur enchants visitors with its photogenic lakes. Bikaner propels travellers with its renowned Camel Festival, while Sawai Madhopur lures tourists with its rich wildlife population.

While in Rajasthan, the travellers can be sure to enjoy a truly exhilarating, action-packed desert  holiday. While the shopaholics can shop their heart out for Meenakari jewellery, marble handicrafts, leather items, semi-precious stones, and lac bangles, the adrenaline seekers can go trekking in Mount Abu. The honeymooners can enjoy romantic boat rides on the mesmerizing lakes of Udaipur, while the history and architecture buffs can go explore the palaces and forts of Jodhpur.

Rajasthan state generally experiences an arid or semi-arid climatic condition with significantly hot temperatures throughout the year. The most ideal time for visiting Rajasthan is during the winter season (October to February) when the weather is pleasant during the daytime and cool at night.

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Revered with a varied makeup conforming to all the flirtation and courtship of typical India, Karnataka is an amalgam of crowning destinations, mega cities, tiger reserves, beaches, legendary hang out zones and ancient ruins. With the coastline encompassed by the pleasant palm beaches and the spectacular beauty amplified by the historical temples, Karnataka indeed is an ideal tourist place in India.

Majorly driven by the silicon-capital Bengaluru, brimming with superior life and lifestyle, Karnataka has its own platter composed of flavors, activities, things to do and enormous places to see. Enveloping the sybaritic city are lush green hills dotted with aromatic coffee and spice plantations, massive population of elephants (highest in Asia), tigers, resplendent majesty of Mysore and thick jungles overfed with monkeys.  

Does this all sound cliché to you? Well, head forth to the counter cultural enclave of pristine Hampi that is teeming with archaic temple ruins, hammocks and enchanting sunsets. Explore the sculptural wonders of Karnataka by taking a visit to Halebid, Belur and Mysore that narrates the saga of the archaic past and speaks volumes of the sculptural wonder. It does not end here either. Take a deeper plunge in the beauty of Karnataka with its Gokarna that is a beach haven bereft the hullabaloo. Or rather, just leave the tourist trail for a while and take an odyssey to the magnificent Islamic ruins in the northern end of the state.  


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Kerala

The state of Kerala is a secluded haven for the tourists that are seeking a retreat from the humdrum and hustle bustle of a day-to-day life. The health-giving sea breezes of Arabian Sea forms the western boundary of the city. The mountain ranges of Western Ghats set its eastern boundary. This narrow strip of land is also known as a “God’s own country.” As a tourist, it can become an ideal destination for you because it offers a natural variety. For instance, you can find a hill station in Wayanad then you can stay on houseboat inside the backwaters of Kerala and finally you can retire on a beach to complete the circle. Tourist places in Kerala will give you an experience that will be etched in your memory forever.


During the last three decades, many factors came into action and helped this state to become a tourist friendly state. For instance, this state has a hundred percent literacy rate, people are friendly with Queen's English and this factor makes it an international tourist friendly state. Two decades ago, the state also witnessed a migration of educated people to western countries. This international migration created a demand for international flights and interconnecting flights as a result now Kerala is well connected with air facilities. The reverse migration of this workforce also created an environment of investment in the state. This investment pattern also developed a distinct tourism infrastructure where you feel the vernacular charms of this state under the amenities of big cities.


Currently, Kerala is on the roads to become a tourist-friendly destination with world-class amenities. The tourism authorities of the state are promoting amazing activities for the tourists. Now, these attempts are making it a world-class destination where pristine natural marvels are waiting for your merriment trips. In the terms of economy, Kerala is a versatile destination. Organized players of the tourism industry are coming with best facilities amidst nature. If you are an economy traveler then you can avail the same facilities in locally developed places. Visit Kerala for some sightseeing and Spa culture, which will heal you and re-energize you to swing back in the life with full force. Make a plan to explore the best tourist places in Kerala.


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Draped in green and guarded by a wall of Himalayas, it isn’t a surprise to know that Uttarakhand is fondly referred to as the ‘Land of Gods’. The diverse and bountiful state that is now a popular tourist destination was brought to fame by the Beatles’ 1968 visit. People around the country have travelled far and wide for the much feted Ganga Aarti – a spiritual gathering around the sacred Ganges River. 

The state’s lush Jim Corbett National Park also attracts thousands of visitors on a daily basis for a glimpse of the regal Bengal Tiger and other native wildlife thriving within its thick verdure. Uttarakhand takes you on a mythical, almost magical kind of a journey that promises you spectrums of travel you’ve never experienced before. There is inherent beauty etched within Uttarakhand’s sprawling landscapes, meandering rivers and the magnanimous Himalayas. Every season here exhibits an artistic play of colors, as though Uttarakhand is God’s own canvas.

A visit to these lovely valleys is enough to spark romance in those looking for love or a sense of spirituality in those vying to come closer to the divine. However, don’t dismiss Uttarakhand as merely another spiritual destination as the Land of Gods will surprise you with an array of energetic activities during your visit. Be it rock climbing, river rafting, trekking or mountain biking – there’s nothing an adventurous soul will miss amidst the mountainous terrains of Uttarakhand. 

A mystery of myth and mountains, your visit to Uttarakhand will leave you fulfilled. Experience a rush like never before with every bout of fresh Himalayan air. Live within what the Hindus refer to as the ‘Dev Bhoomi’ and traverse across the lap of diverse greenery that is in store during your stay here. Uttarakhand is sure to have you smile over a bouquet of memories a couple of years down the line.

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Tamil Nadu, the cultural capital of India is an ideal destination for newly married couples to explore the southern region of India. Tamil Nadu tour packages are specifically designed for couples according to their preferences and provide them with the best facilities and accommodation. Thrillophilia offers customized Tamil Nadu tour by taking into mind the preferences and interests of the couples We will assist you in planning the most memorable tour with your partner by explaining all of the options and packages.  While visiting the state, the couples will witness a variety of traditional food, art forms, dresses, and music.   

You can enjoy activities like trying delicious south Indian cuisine, learning about Tamil Nadu's history, and exploring the thriving local markets as part of our Tamil Nadu tour package. You will be happy to create some unforgettable memories at the famous attractions of Tamil Nadu like the Marina beach, the Indian Seashell Museum at Mahabalipuram,  Meenakshi Amman Temple, Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Mudumalai National Park, and many more according to your customized package. You can  experience some more adventurous activities like Scuba Diving, Surfing, Parasailing, and trekking and gather some unique and unforgettable experiences. With a variety of experiences, Thrillophilia offers you the best tour package to explore the beautiful state of Tamil Nadu.

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There are only a few places on earth which can boast of nature, culture and spirituality all in one place. And when we talk of gorgeous mountains possessing a unique charisma with pious shrines, waterfalls and enigmatic meadows, Himachal Pradesh in India certainly comes to mind. Landlocked between Jammu and Kashmir to the north, Tibetan plateau to the west, and Punjab to the east, the state of Himachal Pradesh has been playing host to nature lovers and explorers since time eternal. The fascinating landscape presents an enchanting locale of mighty snow peaks, deep gorges, lush green valleys, flowery meadows, misty woods, flowing icy rivers, glaciers, shimmering lakes, spectacular waterfalls and enthralling lakes. Certainly the raw natural beauty is manifested in one of the most charismatic ways in the best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh luring tourists not only nationally but also internationally.

Himachal Pradesh is a scenic abode to witness the pristine landscapes, an adventure lover’s paradise and one of the most popular pilgrimage places in India. Explore the picturesque valleys of Kullu, Kinnaur and Kangra or engage in a trek through the barren terrains of Lahaul and Spiti. Revel in the deep influences of Buddhist and Tibetan culture in Dharamshala or visit the world famous Hindu shrines. The colorful tradition has often lent the name of ‘Dev Bhoomi’ translating to ‘Abode of Gods’ to Himachal as it hosts various places of worship for people of varied religions. Around 2000 gods and goddesses are worshipped in Himachal and numerous festivals are celebrated in their honor. Some of the most interesting festivals and fairs celebrated in Himachal are Phulaich/Flaich, Dussehra, Navratras, Rakhi, Chrewal, Lavi Fair, Minjar Mela, Winter Carnival, etc. Himachal offers a lot to shopping lovers who can hang around the markets and find the most exquisite Tibetan carpets and handicrafts, shawls, preserves and pickles, toys, wooden articles, semi precious jewelry and baskets. A heaven for adventure seekers, Himachal offers the perfect atmosphere for trekking, mountaineering, skiing, hiking, Heli-skiing, and ice skating. Other famous sports which are practiced in Himachal Pradesh are archery, paragliding, hang gliding, camping, mountain cycling, rafting etc. So start packing your bags and embark on a trip to best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh and experience the true serenity that defines this incredible tourist destination. Explore Himachal Pradesh tour packages to experience the lush green beauty.

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Bihar

With the Ganga river flowing through its middle, Bihar is one of those destinations which are known for their ethnic and cultural values. Be it the diversity of religions or the historical significance, the cities and towns in Bihar collectively make this place worth a visit. Covering up an area of around 94163 KM squares, Bihar takes up around 2.86% of the total Indian geographical area. Home to 21 major rivers, Bihar is loaded with serenity and abundant natural beauty. From gushing waterfalls to winding walking trails and from nature rich wildlife sanctuaries to thrilling and dramatic hills, this state is home to the best of nature. 

By being home to various religions like Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism, Bihar has become a destination where you will find an array of old monuments and praying areas. Be it the holy sight of Bodhgaya or the ruins of Vaishali, this state is home to many famous attractions. Other than all this, you can also find modern day attractions here like water parks and shopping malls. 
With its rich culture and colourful festivals, Bihar offers some of the most interesting, thrilling and fun loaded activities to its visitors. Where you are planning to meet a cute little dolphin or want to ride high on a ropeway, a wide variety of activity options are available here. 

The weather conditions in Bihar vary from season to season. While summers will roast you with heat waves and high atmospheric pressure, the winter season on the other hand will become one of the best seasons to enjoy a visit here. 

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Delhi

Delhi, the capital of India is one of the perfect cities to enjoy the best of Indian culture. It is a city filled with must see landmarks, attractions and numerous other best places to visit in Delhi. It is a clean, neat and tidy city with wide roads.

However, the beauty of the city often gets hidden behind the awful traffic jams and exhausting climate, especially during the summer season. But despite all these factors, the city welcomes the travellers with some scenic views and deep history. There are many cultural attractions that depict Indian traditions and customs.

Since the city was designed by Britishers, you see the entire city as a symbol of British power. Having said that, this same reason also led to the establishment of various cultures and splendid architecture that can be witnessed in the city today. Delhi has extreme climates, so it is necessary to plan your trip according to your convenience.

You should try and avoid visiting this city during the months of April and June as the uncomfortable heat rises up to 40°Centigrade. Similarly, December to January experiences an extreme cold climate with cold snaps dropping temperatures down to zero. You may plan your trip anytime between February and March or October and November to make the most of it.

The New Delhi part is one of the liveliest areas of Delhi. Here, you can find the best city life with many restaurants, cafes, nightlife, and fancy attractions. Whereas, on the other hand, Old Delhi depicts a rather cluttered old style of living with small raw style houses, many bazaars and everything historic.

To take a better understanding of various parts of Delhi, you can browse through the best places to visit in Delhi, that are customized keeping in mind every need and choice. Explore Delhi at its best with us with our adventure, sightseeing, trekking, and many more tours.

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Gujarat

Amitabh Bachchan the legendary Bollywood actor says, "Kuch din tau guzaariye Gujarat mein". Well, if truth be told, this very well sums up the beauty of Gujarat. Located towards the west of India, this beautiful state boasts of the longest coastline that stretches over to 1600 kilometers. Though, Surat, Ahmedabad, and Vadodra, happen to be the busiest cities of Gujarat, Kutch still happens to be the largest district of Gujarat. Right from the splendid beaches of Diu to the historical gems in Lothal and Porbandar, Asiatic lions and Blackbucks in the Saurashtra region and the beautiful temples in Vadodara, Gujarat is indeed the best holiday getaway for your family accredited to its right mélange of culture, nature, art, wildlife, history and religion

During the times of festivity, this culturally rich state puts forth a completely different ambience that is not worth a miss. Be it the Dandiya raas that is majorly seen during the Navratri festival or the traditional folk dance of Gujarat, Garba, whenever you see the locals dancing in Gujarat, you simply cannot contain yourself. The best time to plan a visit to Gujarat is during the Navratri festival that usually falls in the month of September or October.


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West Bengal, a state in eastern India, situated between the Himalayas and the Bay of Bengal is an iconic state when it comes to tourist destinations. With cultural remnants like the establishments of East India Company in the past, to hill stations like Darjeeling and the happy city of Kolkata, the type of tourist places which exist in West Bengal are a treat to your soul. It is a state rich in diversity and a home to many different civilizations and type of people in a single state. The spectacular landscape of West Bengal is a retreat for you, because it manages to perfectly captivate your souls.

This state will offer you fun, excitement and rejuvenation and if you want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of your daily life, head to one of the many amazing destinations in West Bengal and unwind your soul completely.

Be it with your kids, family or friends, the destinations of West Bengal leave a magical influence on you and you will remember this trip for your lifetime because the plethora of activities you can experience is never ending. So if you plan to visit West Bengal, be ready to experience one of the most mesmerizing holidays of your life.


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One of the 29 states of India, Andhra Pradesh lies on the southern coast of the country, the compelling capital of the state, Hyderabad gives you enough reasons to plan a visit to Andhra Pradesh. Andhra’s Old Quarter is embellished with the palaces and the monuments of the bygone era and the streets here are lined with tea houses, narrow lanes, multi hued markets and a plethora of biryani restaurants. On the outskirts of the city, one can find a myriad of forts and tombs that speak volumes of the departed royalty that once was legitimate here. Meanwhile the new districts on the other side are lit up by the IT-fuelled youth, hotels, resorts, classy restaurants, bars and boutiques. Perhaps, it is this side of the state that attracts the tourists more.  

Other attractions of the the two states – Andhra Pradesh and Telangana which were one prior to the split in 2014 are perhaps a little less brazen however if you go around digging you are certain to the locate few gems like the magnificent medieval sculptures of Palampet, cherry coastal holiday vibe of Vishakhapatnam, Buddhist sites like the Guntupalli and Sankaran that are tucked away deep in the countryside as well as the positive vibe exuding from the colossal pilgrim crowd of the Temple.


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Sikkim

Sikkim is the smallest state in India and is located in the northeastern part of the country. Sikkim is bordered by Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet and hence there is no dearth of tourist places in Sikkim, undoubtedly. Being the gateway to the Himalayas, Sikkim is known for its beautiful scenery, green meadow, crystalline lakes and towering mountain ranges. This kingdom of mountains has a personality of its own, you will be lost in the captivating destinations in the state, and also see the coexistence of Hinduism and Buddhism which has given rise to a unique and peaceful culture to the state of Sikkim.

Sikkim is a land of monasteries, the beautiful structures like every inch of the state. You will find it hard to not fall in love with this land, with its clean and green roads, valleys, mountain tops and meadows. The eastern Himalayan state comes with rhododendron groves and thick woodlands, orange and apple orchards, its peaceful ambience hitting whoever visits it hard. Sikkim is the place to visit when the rest of the country is burning during the summer months, the mountainous state proves to be an amazing getaway from the heat and mundane life in the plains. You will see a horde of wildflowers during summer, these fill up the valleys and truly make your visit worthwhile.

Sikkim is your go-to for trekking into the Himalayas and river rafting on the Teesta and Rangit. At a higher altitude, you will see that monsoon clouds often surround the mountain tops, giving the place a mesmerising look and feel. Sikkim is a sanctuary of wildlife, primarily home to snow leopards, wild goat, black bear, blue sheep, flying squirrels, and the famous red panda. The cultural and ethnic background of the state makes it a hub for curious tourists throughout the year, Sikkim is as beautiful in winter as it is during the summer months.

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Kashmir, known as an epitome for Paradise on Earth, is indeed what it is poetically described. A lot of artists, writers and poets have taken inspiration from the natural beauty of Kashmir and when you visit here, you will understand that the beauty of this place is indeed life-changing. You will never see something so tranquil and breathtakingly pure and beautiful like Jammu and Kashmir

Though disputed for acquisition by three countries-India, Pakistan and China, this place has managed to maintain its charm despite of political instability and natural calamities. The locals here are very friendly and this mountainous region is a magnificent gift from nature.

Tourists flock here for adventure, including trekking, mountaineering, skiing, relaxing on lake houseboats, mountain biking, hiking or just to have a sheer romance with nature. Jammu and Kashmir, a heaven on earth will make you feel like you are in a wonderland of miracles from nature which will rejuvenate your mind and soul and help you find a new soul within yourself. This is a place which you can visit with your family, friends or parents as there is a wide range of tourism options from which you can choose according to your travel preferences.

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Andaman and Nicobar Islands featuring palm-fringed beaches with spotless stretches of white sands, an uninterrupted presence of peace, and crystal clear turquoise waters all around - Andaman is a true example of what you call 'Tropical Paradise'.

Andaman and Nicobar is an Indian archipelago located in the Bay of Bengal, claiming a large group of nearly 300 islands. While some of these islands have been commercialized and developed as tourism hubs, the rest are uninhabited, away from human interference and exemplify virgin nature.

Thus, from lively beaches bustling with fun-loving people to beaches teeming with the tranquillity of nature, Andaman and Nicobar has a variety which makes it an ideal destination for all. From kids to adults, from vacationers to explorers - they all return from Andaman elated and rejuvenated. In nutshell, Andaman is a treasure trove of experiences and delights in the form of varied activities, breathtaking sceneries, and of course, delectable seafood.

If you are stuck with a boring routine and a dull life, a visit to Andaman will definitely cheer you up by adding some vibrant shades to your palate. Being in Andaman feels like being in a different world that is far, far away from the world that lacks peace and purity. This piece of heaven in Asia is serene and untouched – a perfect destination for a refreshing holiday that offers a refuge from tiresome responsibilities of the urban world. Spending some days here is a great way to let your heart heal, to let your body relax, and to let your soul revive the lost strength.

A number of tourists from different nooks and crannies of the world travel to Andaman to experience mindfulness in the lap of nature. Whether you are planning a vacation with your family, your significant other, or your friends, Andaman will not disappoint you at all. In fact,
Andaman Nicobar tour packages are also rapidly gaining popularity among solo travellers who just want to set out on a journey to discover themselves in solitude.

Thanks to a long list of paradisiacal beaches and an extremely lovely atmosphere, Andaman and Nicobar is also one of the most sought after honeymoon destinations in Asia. The competence of Andaman as an ideal choice for newlyweds is further increased by the presence of numerous luxury hotels and resorts offering honeymoon special suites and experiences. For making your moments here a truly unforgettable experience, you should definitely go for one of our
Andaman honeymoon tours that include tours of virgin beaches so that you can soak in the beauty of nature and love in seclusion. Cherishing various shades of dusk sky, savouring a romantic candlelight dinner on the beach, and a soothing cruise ride in the seemingly endless Bay of Bengal - there is a wealth of romantic things to do in Andaman.

The archipelago of Andaman and Nicobar is home to hundreds of beaches, each one of which is more picturesque than the others in its own special way. Some of these beaches are even ranked among the most beautiful ones in Asia and it is no surprise. If you are after breathtaking vistas, quiet surroundings, and laid back atmosphere, you have some excellent choices on Havelock Island. The exotic scenery of Radhanagar Beach and Vijayanagar Beach will sweep you off your feet the moment you lay your eyes on these beauties. But, Andaman is more than what meets the eye. And to discover its true magnificence, one must go underwater. Most
beaches in Andaman feature shallow coral reefs brimming with exotic species of aquatic flora and fauna which makes them perfect for underwater activities like sea walking, snorkeling and scuba diving. Just dive underwater and swim with these colourful creatures - it will become the highlight of your trip.

The uniquely exquisite landscapes of Neil Island and Havelock Island are evident to the fact that the glory of
Islands in Andaman is truly matchless. The silvery beaches of these islands adorned with tropical vegetation, engulfed in the sea green waters of the bay are aesthetically pleasing, and are renowned all over the world. These islands claim most of the places to visit in Andaman, so they are quite popular among sightseers and vacationers. As for divers, these islands are home to some of the finest spots for scuba diving in Andaman. Besides, there are some lesser-known options like Viper Island and Barren Island that are equally enchanting in terms of scenic beauty and experiences. The magnetic charm of these islands pull in numerous photography enthusiasts to capture the splendour of Andaman and Nicobar in their cameras.

If you think the Andaman and Nicobar is all about relaxing on sandy beaches, basking in luxury resorts, and enjoying the beautiful scenery, you're under a wrong impression. There's a wild side to the place which makes it a fairly popular destination for adventure tourism as well. Welcoming thousands of adventurists from various parts of the globe every year, Andaman and Nicobar is also widely acclaimed for the range of water sports that are available here. The spectrum of
water sports in Andaman covers numerous different kinds of experiences. From easy activities like beach strolling, swimming, and cruising to exhilarating experiences like speed boating, parasailing, and scuba diving, a wide range awaits you in Andaman. So, if you are one of those travellers who cannot be content with relaxation for long, you always have an option in Andaman to unleash the daredevil in you and feed it with stimulating action.

Now that we have convinced you that there is no other holiday destination quite like Andaman and Nicobar, it is time for you to convince your companion(s) and start planning a trip to this tropical gem without any further ado!

Browse through a wide range of Andaman tour packages from different Indian Cities like: Andaman and Nicobar islands tour package from KolkataAndaman tour packages from MumbaiAndaman package from DelhiAndaman tour packages from PuneAndaman packages from HyderabadAndaman packages from KeralaSurat to Andaman Nicobar packageAndaman Nicobar tour package from JaipurAndaman tour package from CoimbatoreAndaman tour package from KolkataAndaman packages from Kochi

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Assam

Lazily sprawled like one prehistoric behemoth, Assam is very well located along the length of the Brahmaputra valley. It is one of the biggest and definitely the most accessible of the different Northeastern States of India. A cuisine with distinctive flavors and aromas, string of Hindu temples that top the list of attractions, no requirement of permits, a welcoming and hospitable population of the locals, vibrant artistic heritage and a picturesque and artistic site beautified with distinctive dance forms, Assam is visually and culturally a little ahead of the other six sister states. The stereotypical landscape of Assam is a serene canvas of golden and green painted from the surrounding rice fields and the aromatic tea estates that are framed well in the length. Further, the highlands of Meghalaya and Nagaland and the blue mountains of Arunachal Pradesh, complete this splendid scenery.  

Despite the culture and linguistic imbricates from the neighboring states of Odisha and West Bengal, Assam has very well preserved its sovereignty and identity. The mekhola sadar which is a traditional dress for women of Assam and the gamosa which is a white and red scarf that is worn around the neck by the men of the Assam are the visible manifestos of the identity and the regional costume of the state. On the other hand, the flavoured fish tenga, is the regional culinary cuisine here. With all this and more preserved in this small state of India, Assam indeed is a quintessential tourist attraction.  


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Meghalaya, meaning the “abode of clouds” is a paradise for nature lovers. A hill station that is home to a beautiful, mesmerizing sky in a true sense has captivated the minds of tourists all across the globe. It is perfectly nestled in the northeast of India in the Himalayas. The erstwhile state of Assam spread over an area of 22, 429 square kilometers, and lies between 20.1° N and 26.5° N latitude and 85.49 °E and 92.52 °E longitudes. It is bordered to Assam to the north and east and meets Bangladesh to its south and east side. The state filled with huge hills, valleys, numerous lakes, captivating waterfalls, pitch dark caves, and sacred forests; there is no dearth of tourist places in Meghalaya. You can expect panoramic views, foggy hills, terraced slopes, cascading waterfalls, and serpentine rivers mesmerizing your soul

Locals here are inhabited by three tribes mainly-Khasi, Pnar and Garo, and are very friendly. English is the official language of the State so international travelers don’t have to worry. Couples can take a romantic trip enjoying the pleasant climate, friends and families can relax in the lap of nature in cities like Shillong, and adventure enthusiasts can take up the challenge of trekking through the difficult terrains of Meghalaya.

Shillong, Tura, Jowai, Cherrapunjee, Nongpoh, Baghmara are some of the famous tourist destinations in Meghalaya. To be more specific Wards Lake, Lady Hydari Park, Sweet Falls, the Butterfly Museum, Nohkalikai Falls, Mawsmai Cave, Thangkarang Park, Eco Park, Khoh Ramhah, Green Rock Ranch are tourist places in Meghalaya - all worth visiting. When it comes to taking back something, you are going to be satisfied with your bag of moments turning into memories plus can also take along the brilliant handicrafts that are made of the residents of this state. Overall, this overwhelmingly beautiful, green and alive state makes a perfect holiday destination and can be thoroughly enjoyed by all!

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Uttar Pradesh – the most populated state in India has some of the best experiences to offer to its visitors. The state was officially established back in 1937 when the British rule singled out the 243,290 square kilometres chunk of land as a United Province. With Lucknow being the capital of the state, the state encompasses various other small, vibrant and full of tradition cities such as Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Ghaziabad, Varanasi, Ghaziabad, Bulandshahr, Aligarh, Sonbhadra, Raebareli and Moradabad among others.


Uttar Pradesh is not only known to hold great industrial importance in the state but also has managed to represent itself as one of the most popular holiday destinations in the country. The state which is surrounded by Rajasthan in the west, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi in the north-west and Uttarakhand and Nepal in the North covers a land of approximately 243,290 square kilometres.


The state is the third largest Indian state by economy and contributes a total GDP rate of approximately 9,763 billion dollars annually. Its agricultural and industrial sectors make up for a large portion for the state’s popularity while the service sector which comprises of travel, tourism, hotel industry, real estate, insurance and financial consultancies do not rank any low either.


The 2 major rivers that flow through the state namely, Ganges and Yamuna help comprise the natural beauty that exists within the location. The place is home to numerous historical and religious tourist destinations as well.


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Haryana

The landscape and region of Harayana has been a battleground in the times of Mahabharata. This state is known for its arts, culture, archeological history, cuisine, colorful festivals, and shopping. This state has an epochal history dating to Vedic times in India. It is called ‘The Abode of God,’ for many reasons. Veda Vyasa wrote Mahabharata on this land. Kurukshetra, in Haryana has been the battleground that has witness the epic war between Kuravas and Pandavas in Mahabharata. There are nearly 10 to 12 tourist places that you can visit in the state of Haryana. You can visit them for sightseeing, history, culture, tombs, towers, gardens, temples, lakes, folklore, bird sanctuaries, and more.

There are water sports activities in and around places to see in Haryana. This state is situated on the tributaries of the Indus River. Chandigarh is the capital of Haryana and holds many places for tourist activities, sightseeing, food, shopping, and nightlife. It is a beautiful city that is well planned and has a bombastic feel that comes from the vibe of the locals. You can go trekking and rafting on the banks of Yamuna River, golf in Karnal, go boating, and angling in the forest reserves and lakes in Harayna.


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Punjab

Punjab is one of the 29 states of the country and lies in the north western part of India. It is often regarded as the ‘land of five rivers’.  Immensely fertile, the land of Punjab is ranked high amongst the ancient civilizations of the world. It is also known for the several religious movements that were conducted here and the regional diversities that are very well prominent even now. The rich cultural history, scenic landscape and the renowned religious sites are some of the many reasons for you to plan a trip to Punjab.  

The bordering states of Haryana and Punjab were typically carved from the Indian half of Punjab post the partition. Ever since then, Punjab has grown over the years. Homeland to the humble and amazingly welcoming Sikh community, Punjab is a green Indian state.   

Embellished with the blazing gurudwaras (Sikh Temples) including the much popular Golden Temple of Amritsar, Punjab has become a prominent tourist spot amongst the travelers.

Loved dearly for its authentic Punjabi cuisines – butter chicken, tandoor chicken, chicken tikka masala and tadka dhal, food here is indeed one major reason why tourists from across the world are driven towards this beautiful Indian state. Enjoy the travel here!

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Consisting of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura and Manipur, North East India tourism boasts of picturesque valleys and meadows, lush green forests, pristine lakes and more. Also known as the Seven Sisters of India, these states are famous for their beauty far and wide. To this day, many places in the north eastern part of India remain unexplored and are therefore, great for a serene, offbeat holiday experience. 

Tucked in amidst Bangladesh, Bhutan, Tibet and Myanmar, North East India is known for its varied diversity, in culture, traditions, food, landscapes and more. It is also the only part of the country where one can find numerous different species of orchids, rhododendrons and other exotic flowers. Consisting of some of the best forests, ancient monasteries, snow-capped mountain ranges and tranquil waterfalls, this part of India exudes magic in its very essence. 

A treasure trove of beautiful places, you can soak in the ambience of the cleanest village in Asia, take a walk on the oldest living root bridges in the world, watch clouds pass above you, catch a glimpse of the one-horned rhinoceros and more in North east India. You can also enjoy boating around a river island, in addition to gorging on some of the most delicious momos in this land. Whether you are traveling solo, or with friends and family, north east India tourism is an experience like no other. For a start try booking Gangtok tour package and then you can cover each region of this beautiful side of India.

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The last frontier of India’s tourism, the virginal Arunachal Pradesh comes across as a gigantic patch of the unchartered green on the map of India. The wildest and definitely the least explored state of the country, Arunachal Pradesh is also known as the Land of Dawn-lit Mountains. It rises precipitously from the plains of the Assam as a large mall of densely forested and fatally steep hills which finally tower off as the snow-capped peaks along the border of Tibet. Arunachal is indeed the last sanctuary for the anthropological and natural heritage of India. It is also a home to 26 primitive tribes. Major section of the state remains beyond the reach of the tourists however there are certain new areas which are gradually being opened for the tourists.   

If truth be told, China has never really accepted the Indian dominance here and it did take the surprise invasion of China in the year 1962, for Delhi to actually begin the funding for the major infrastructure here. At present, the border passes are massively hoarded by Indian military and the atmosphere is significantly calm. In comparison to its neighbors, Arunachal has relatively been unharmed by the civil unrest or the political violence. This does not stop the rebels of Naga to continue being active in the north eastern states along the border of Myanmar and Nagaland.  


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Lakshadweep, which means ‘one hundred thousand islands’, is one of the greatest nature’s gift to us. The enchanting and unspoilt beaches will simply blow your mind. It is the perfect escape from your hectic schedules and cacophony of the over-crowded cities.

The smallest union territory of India, Lakshadweep consists of a number of islands. A few, around 10, of them are inhabited by humans and the others are used for coconut plantations, tourism, fish hatcheries and many other activities.

Lakshadweep is full of adventure. You can either go for the adventurous water sports or sit on the beach and soak up the natural beauty. Scuba diving is the main attraction in this archipelago. Special diving institute has been set up there which will assist you to have a great scuba diving experience.

Government of India is constantly working of the development of tourism industry in Lakshadweep. To visit Lakshadweep, you need to ask for a special permission from the government. There are a number of hotels and resorts there for your comfortable stay and all of them are constructed under the supervision of the Indian Government. Some suggestions for you are Bangaram Island Resort, Agatti Island Beach Resort, Kadmat Island Resort, etc.  

The local cuisine in Lakshadweep is divine. You must try the sumptuous delicacies in the restaurant Café de Saina, and other local cafes. The sea food is mouth-watering. Nightlife in the archipelago might disappoint you a little as drinking is prohibited there and you will not find any nightclub or pub. But you can do a lot of other activities to have a happening nightlife there like organise a beach barbeque party with the other tourists of the hotel or see the glow worms on the beach which are amazing. You can enjoy the place without alcohols.

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Orissa

Odisha with its exotic beaches, rich flora and fauna, abundant wildlife and exquisite temples, is a traveler’s delight. The magnificent cities of this quaint state rightly speaks of its cultural past. Whether it is strolling around the majestic temple of Jagannath, lingering around the Konark Sun Temple, or exploring the ancient jain caves in Khandagiri, one can never have enough of the best tourist places of Orissa.

Located on the eastern coast of India with a coastline of about 485 km, Odisha is home to mesmerising exotic beaches. The beaches of Odisha truly justifies its tourism tagline, ‘scenic, serene and sublime’. The colourful sunsets at the pristine Astaranga Beach, the surreal beach of Bhitarkanika lined with coconut and palm trees, hypnotic paradeep beach and disappearing sea of the Chandipur Beach is a splendid retreat for the lovers of sun, sand and sea.

The traditional Oriya dishes satiates the taste buds with its exotic and rich local flavours. Whether it is the tried and tested age old Rasgulla, the local kora khai of Bhubaneshwar, or fresh seafood delicacies from the coastal areas, the local fare of Odisha leaves you asking for more.

For someone who loves festivals and fairs. Odisha doesn’t disappoint you a bit. The year in Odisha is lined up with festivals like Konark Dance and Music Festival in December, Baliyatra in November- December, Makar-Sankranti in January, the world famous Rathyatra in June-July and Puri Beach Festival in October.

The tropical climate complements your travel itinerary almost any time of the year. Whether it is shopping for appliqué craft at Pipli, Exploring Udayagiri caves, picnicking across the pristine Oriya beaches, trekking to Dhauli Giri Hills, Camping alongside the tranquil Chilika Lake, or spotting white tigers at the Nandankanan Zoological Park, you just cannot get enough of the soul of Incredible India. Visiting the tourist places in Orissa will give you an experience of a lifetime.

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Nagaland, a lush green mountainous state in the north eastern India which borders Myanmar is a home to diverse culture, traditions and lifestyle of tribal groups who live their life amid the naturally blessed land. When you visit this place, you will like you are on a completely different planet because the serenity and tranquility which you will experience here is like nowhere else in the world and you will surely be awestruck with the mesmerizing views of the nature here.

This state celebrates natural beauty, serenity, tribal culture, festivals and markets which is filled with a unique charm and simplicity and it will leave you mesmerized. You can experience authentic local tribal culture which has some of its most unique as well as strange and bizarre aspects, which will leave you stunned.

Nagaland is a truly fascinating land which will leave your wanderlust soul totally mesmerized. The land is not at all invaded by infrastructural development thanks to the tribes who have worked their best to preserve culture. If you want to visit a destination to seek some solace and enjoy in the laps of nature, you should visit Nagaland for your next holidays.


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The Tourist places in Chhattisgarh are known for their raw beauty and freshness. Chhattisgarh was formed in 2000 and it’s one of the newest states of India. This state was carved out of Madhya Pradesh and now has its own governance. Madhya Pradesh now is on the west side of it, when Orissa is on the east. It’s also surrounded by Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh. This section of India is known for the great historical value and Chhattisgarh is no different. Mention of this great place can be found in ancient literature, inscription, and art. However, it used to be known as Dakshin Kosala during those times.

 

The dominating part of its population is tribal, which ensures the conservation of the state’s true culture and traditions. Indravati and Mahanadi, existence of these two major rivers has resulted in natural triumphing. Chhattisgarh is covered in dense forests and that makes this famous tourist destination a place of beauty and health. According to popular beliefs, this is the place where Lord Rama had spent a period of his exile. This is why historians and students of ancient times have always been interested in Chhattisgarh. The land is really promising as a tourist destination with its greenery, waterfalls, and untouched beauty.

 

Chhattisgarh is the home to more than 40 tribes. Their combined efforts to sustain their culture are reflected in their art and ritual. That is a huge part of the attraction of this place as a tourist destination. Add to that the undisturbed natural gorgeousness and you will understand why the tourist places in Chhattisgarh can offer you a satisfying holiday. This place surely offers adventure and joy to anyone. Because the state has been discovered as a preferable tourist destination by not many people, you can expect tranquility and have a great time here.   

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Jharkhand, the East Indian state is known for its natural beauty, cascading waterfalls, elegantly constructed Jain temples and wildlife, especially elephants and Tigers. A perfect place to be visited with your family, kids, friends as well as your partners, this place has a lot to offer, to each type of traveler.

The 17th century Jagannath Temple is also a very popular pilgrimage spot of importance to Hindus in the country. There are many Buddhist and Jain shrines which are visited by devotees all from all over the country. No matter what your faith is, you will surely enjoy visiting these sites as they are mostly located on high altitude where you need to each by trekking or by cable cars, which is a unique experience on its own.

The land of green valleys and forests is a heaven for nature lovers as well as adventure and wildlife enthusiasts. The natural bounty of this state is well preserved thanks to the tribal population which mostly dominates the state and works towards preserving nature at its best. So if you are looking for a vacation which will take you back to your natural and cultural roots, Jharkhand, the naturally and religiously rich land is a perfect place to visit.


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Manipur

Manipur, a state in the north eastern India is a lush green place which offers a plethora of activities for its guests. This place rich in nature, culture and traditions is a perfect spot for a holiday with family, friends or even as a solo traveler, as you will never get bored at this place.

This place does not have a lot of luxury options like other tourist places, but you will surely enjoy even with the basic decent tourist facilities offered over here.

If you an adventure enthusiast, you can do camping, trekking and boating over here. If you are a nature lover, everything around you including the lush green hills, tall standing trees and sparkling rivers are a treat for you and if you are a shopping enthusiast, this place is a paradise for you as it offers some of the best handloom fabrics and handicrafts for you to shop.

Manipur is a home of folk culture and traditions and you will be enchanted to see the way people have still preserved their culture even when everything in their surroundings is developing at a very fast pace. If you are looking for a relaxing holiday in the laps of nature surrounded by sheer tranquility, Manipur is the destination you should finalize.


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Tripura

One of the new-emerged states in India, Telangana was formerly part of the now neighbor territory of Andhra Pradesh, it consists of 10 districts and shares parts of the capital city of Hyderabad and many tourist attractions including the substantial Char Minar. Situated on the South-central part of the Indian Peninsula in the Deccan, Telangana forms the province of South India along with 4 other states. Full of heritage, history, and rich traditions, Telangana with all its re-modeling is still the place of the coming together of diversity.

To make the most of their Southern Sojourn, one can ideally begin by enjoying a tour around the bustling streets and markets in Hyderabad, then follow this up with a cruise on the Western Godavari River surrounded by the stunning Papikondalu range in Rajahmundry. Not just that, the abundance of tourist attractions that one can add to their itinerary includes the like of - the Ramoji Film City where the cinematic magic happens, the Warangal Fort; Golkonda Fort, and Chowmahalla Palace to relive the regality, and the hundreds of ancient temples and lakes.

Now if you haven't had the opportunity to visit this extraordinary nation yet, and need a bit more convincing about why you should add Telangana to your vacation wishlist. There are reasons like an indulgent adventure or two to satiate the call for action. One can enjoy the wildlife at the several parks, go for museum tours, sightseeing, shopping, devour the Niharis and kebabs, trekking and much more for the best-captured memories with your loved ones.

Lastly, with the weather and best time, Telangana has arid tropical weather in which most of the year the days are quite hot and nights are relatively cool and breezy. Leaving only the winter months between October and February ideal for a vacation. 

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The great Himalayas are one of the best gifts of nature to mankind. This mountainous range is an earthly example of what heaven really looks and feels like. From thick woodlands to lavish valleys, from tropical wildernesses to compelling slopes, from various types of verdures to the sentimental climate, the Himalayan ranges have it all. If, by any chance, you get to visit the Himalayas just once you will be able to deduce why it's known as the heaven on earth. We step into Himalayan kingdom wonderstruck every time how boundlessly nature has gifted these terrains with beauty and resources. Mile after mile of never-ending virgin greens, the clean air full of oxygen, mineral-rich waters of mountain streams, wildflower carpet and strawberry shrubs—suddenly it is inexhaustible life all around!

Relatively few places on this planet can engage you like the Himalayas. Only one out of every odd place gives you the motivation to be there each season. Be that as it may, at that point only one out of every odd place is the Himalayas. Tourist places in Himalayas are the home to the extraordinary, compared to other enterprise sports zones on the planet.For thousands of years the Himalayas have held a profound significance for the peoples of South Asia, as their literature, mythologies, and religions reflect.

Since ancient times the vast glaciated heights have attracted the attention of the pilgrim mountaineers of India, who coined the Sanskrit name Himalaya—from hima (“snow”) and alaya (“abode”)—for that great mountain system. In contemporary times the Himalayas have offered the greatest attraction and the greatest challenge to mountaineers throughout the world. Likewise enjoy adventurous thrill in the Himalayas like trekking, boating, skiing, mountaineering and numerous others like this. For mountain lovers, the Himalayas are convincingly counted as the delegated peak of nature's greatness.

Tourist places in Himalayas also include notable lakes include Shey-Phoksundo Lake in the Shey Phoksundo National Park of Nepal, Gurudongmar Lake, in North Sikkim, Gokyo Lakes in Solukhumbu district of Nepal and Lake Tsongmo

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With a geographical distance of almost 650 to 700 kilometres in totality, Daman and Diu are a part of a single Union Territory in India. Located a little northward towards the state of Gujarat in western India, Daman and Diu lie along the western coast of the country. Lying amidst the many beaches of Maharashtra, Konkan Coast and Goa, this union territory of Daman and Diu is idyllic, tranquil and still quite unspoilt.

Daman and Diu is best for those who wish to have a relaxing holiday. A coastal paradise, anyone who visits this place is guaranteed to have a blissful vacation while enjoying the sea breeze, resting on the beach chair and enjoying the waves of the sea. Mostly a weekend getaway destination, Daman and Diu has a lot of Gujarati as well as Maharashtrian population due to the close proximity to these two states.

There is a huge influence of Portuguese culture in Daman and Diu. This is because it was under the Portuguese rule for over 450 years, which has obviously left its mark on the districts. This is one of the main reasons why tourists flock to the region a lot. It is also due to this influence that you can find a lot of stunning architecture, lip-smacking food as well as breath-taking art and crafts in Daman and Diu.

One of the main tourist attractions here is Devka Beach in Daman. It has an amusement park right beside it, which boasts of vibrantly coloured fountains, a corner especially for kids as well as a food court. For those who wish to take a swim in the cool seawater, you can head to Jampore Beach, located south of Daman.

Additionally, you can also find the St. Jerome Fort on the northern side of the Daman Ganga River. It dates back to the 17th century and has an exceptional structure and architecture which will take your breath away. Furthermore, you can find many notable Portuguese churches scattered throughout Daman and Diu.

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Riga

The Gothic spires which command the city scape of the capital of Latvia, Riga suggests rigor. However, it is the vibrant art nouveau which forms the flesh and spirit of this vivacious metropolitan city that is largest of the three Baltic capitals. Similar to all the northerners, Riga is reserved and quiet on the exterior however there is a more soulful and impactful chemistry going on in its inside all thanks to its modern art centers, hip bars and the kitchens which are all designed with cool experimental restaurants for you to hog on some delicious delights. Situated adjacent to a Gulf named after itself, Riga is only a short drive away from the jet setting sea resort, J?rmala which is massively known for its white sand beach. However, if you crave for blueberry filled forests, gorgeous sea dunes, pristine environment and some solitude, you can begin your exploration drive right outside the boundaries of the city.
With a myriad of things to do, activities to perform, places to see, Riga will not disappoint you even a bit. So, time to pack your bags and plan a short holiday to this incredibly beautiful place which assures way more than the nature and the solitude. 

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Dirang Dzong is a picturesque town in Arunachal Pradesh, India, nestled amidst the Himalayas. It's known for its stunning landscapes, including lush valleys, cascading waterfalls, and the ancient Dirang Monastery.

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Pakke Tiger Reserve, located near Bhalukpong in Arunachal Pradesh, is a pristine wilderness that offers a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Spanning over 860 square kilometers, this reserve is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger, elephants, and a variety of bird species. The dense forests, crisscrossed by rivers, create an ideal habitat for these creatures, making it a crucial conservation area.

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Situated in the Marble Mountains of Da Nang, Huyền Không Temple is a hidden ancient temple, known for its cultural and historical significance. The temple is located inside a beautiful cave on Thuy Son (Water Mountain), the largest one of the five Marble Mountains. You can reach this temple by climbing a series of steps that lead towards the summit of the mountain. 

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Gontse Rabgyaling Monastery, situated in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, India, is a serene Buddhist sanctuary. Adorned with vibrant prayer flags and intricate murals, it offers a tranquil setting for spiritual contemplation. Visitors can witness monks engaged in rituals and soak in the monastery's peaceful ambiance amidst breathtaking Himalayan vistas.






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The Indian Astronomical Observatory in Hanle is a premier research facility located in the remote region of Ladakh, India. Situated at an altitude of about 4,500 meters (14,764 feet) above sea level, it boasts clear skies and minimal light pollution, making it ideal for astronomical observations. Equipped with state-of-the-art telescopes and instruments, including the Himalayan Chandra Telescope and the Gamma-ray Imaging Telescope, the observatory conducts cutting-edge research in various fields of astronomy and astrophysics. Its strategic location and advanced infrastructure make it a vital hub for astronomers and researchers worldwide, contributing significantly to our understanding of the universe.

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Thubchog Gatsel Ling, nestled in the serene landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh, embodies the essence of tranquility and spirituality. This sacred site, ensconced amidst the majestic Himalayas, offers a haven for seekers of peace and enlightenment. As you traverse through its verdant surroundings, you are enveloped in an aura of mysticism and serenity.

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Dirang Monastery stands as a sanctuary nestled within the serene embrace of the Himalayas, its ancient walls echoing with the whispers of devotion and wisdom. Perched majestically amidst the rugged terrain of Arunachal Pradesh, India, this sacred haven has been a beacon of spiritual enlightenment for centuries.

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