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Top 10 Must Visit Cities In India


India is the seventh-largest nation on earth. Languages, ethnicities, civilizations, monuments, palaces, backwaters, waterfalls, and other spectaculars abound in this region. In India, there isn't a single location that would qualify as a dull tourist attraction. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that India is one of the first places that springs to mind when considering travel luxury tour packages. But given the size of India, it's not the kind of place where you can simply show up and "do it all" in a week. Even if you just want to concentrate on the best cities in India, you could spend months travelling here and not even begin to touch the surface. 
We wanted to show you a few hidden gems you shouldn't miss in order to do that and to start helping you start to narrow down the top cities in India to visit.

 

1. UDAIPUR:


The city of lakes is there. But it is, in fact, India's Venice. Udaipur, which lies in Rajasthan, has a very deep and rich culture and is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery which is why it is a must include place in Rajasthan trip itinerary. There are eleven palaces inside the floating city palace. Each castle boasts a variety of features, from terraces to hanging gardens. Unique exhibits include 16th century paintings, antique displays, and a display of weapons. In the nearby museum Bagore Ki Haveli, you may see items used by Rajput kings and queens, including jewels, vintage clothing, and utensils. There are 100 rooms in this museum. Evening visits will allow you to enjoy a variety of performances by neighbourhood artists. The city's numerous other attractions also include the Monsoon Palace, forts, wildlife refuge, and temples in addition to these. Lake Pichhola also offers water sports. 


2. KODAIKANAL:

 

There are a few locations in South India that bring to mind vacation. Kodaikanal, the queen of mountains, is one of them. You may experience nature like never before, from the flower that blooms just once every twelve years to the fruit orchard. The Kodaikanal Lake is the most well-liked vacation spot in luxury India vacations. There are numerous water-based activities available here. Here, there is a luxuriant vegetation. All year long, the temperature wouldn't rise over 20 degrees. Here, you may find Berijam Lake, Coakers Walk, Dolphin's Nose, Bryant Park, Green Valley, observatory, and a lot more interesting places. There are mountain tops from which you can see the entire city in its entirety. 


3.DARJEELING:

 

West Bengal's Darjeeling is a popular tourist destination in  luxury travel packages. It is situated amidst the lower Himalayan ranges. You are terribly mistaken if you believe that this city is surrounded by mountains and tea estates. The train station itself is this location's main draw. According to the UNESCO statement, it is a heritage site. You would understand why it is a heritage site if you had the opportunity to ride the rails in the early morning hours. Toy train is another name for it. In Singalila Park and Padmaja Naidu Zoological Park, you can find several uncommon animal species. By taking a jeep to the top of Tiger Hills, you may view the grandeur of the landscape at dusk. A few places you must see in Darjeeling are Batasia Loop, Japanese Peace Pagoda, Observatory Hill, and Neora Valley Park.


4.KHAJJIAR:

 

Himachal Pradesh's Khajjiar is a popular hill station vacation spot. The city is situated on a tiny plateau and is nourished by a stream that is constantly engulfed in thick weeds. It is referred to as India's Switzerland. It is stunning and offers a distinct hill station experience. On foot, the entire area can be traversed. The entire year is quite mild in terms of temperature. 
Numerous more sights include the Golden Devi Temple, Khajjiar Lake, a magnificent bronze statue of Lord Shiva, and the Nag Temple. Those who like art and architecture must see the roof painting at the Nag temple. You can participate in nearly all sports that cause an adrenaline rush, from horseback riding to paragliding. Visit the Tibetan handicrafts market after all of your activities to get some quality items from the locals.

 

5.VARANASI:

 

The oldest continuously inhabited location in the world is Varanasi. Hindus regard it as a significant site for pilgrimage. You don't have to be devout to appreciate the maiden Ganges, leprosy-curing ghats, and clustered architecture. Many temples date back hundreds of years or more. A trip on the Ganges by boat is a necessity while you're here, especially suggested in the golden triangle tour with Varanasi. A hotel with a rooftop patio is a must if you intend to visit this location during any festival. Early in the morning, the patio offers a beautiful view. Take a look at the Varanasi Itinerary and make your plans.

  
6.AGRA:


 
Agra is somewhat remote from Delhi. If you believe that Agra's only attraction is the Taj Mahal, you are erroneously thinking. You should see the Agra Fort, Mehtabh Bagh, Mughal Heritage Walk, Korai Village, and Fatehpur Sikri, among other places in Agra. Last but not least, a trip to the Taj Mahal is essential. It is a marble tomb constructed for one of Shah Jahan's cherished wives. It is an architectural marvel even if there are many questions about this building and its past. This building may not last very long due to pollution and acid rain. Discover Agra by going there before it disappears into history.

 

7.MUMBAI:

 

The nation's commercial centre is Mumbai. A few of the various attractions in Mumbai City include the Gateway of India, Essel World, beach, temples, forts, mosques, museums, hanging garden, elephant caverns, film city, Imperial towers, and Wankhede Stadium. The largest slum district on the continent is called Dharavi. You should go on a Dharavi tour, a street food tour, a market tour, and an early-morning bicycle excursion. There are numerous attractions in this area. The city's Marine Drive is a must-see location. You would always have a lot to see in this city, no matter how often you visit.

 

8.JAIPUR:

 

Jaipur city is a must includ tourist place in Rajasthan. Jaipur is the appropriate response for people who believe Rajasthan is simply a desert. This location offers everything that would fill you with awe, from magnificent temples to historic forts. The city's numerous attractions include the Jal Mahal, Peacock Gate, City Palace, Wind Palace, and Amber Fort. It is known as the "pink city," and Jaipur is a city that architecture lovers will adore. Enjoy a full-day city tour in Jaipur. 

 
9.SRI NAGAR:

 

India's most gorgeous region is Jammu & Kashmir. This area has a lot to offer, despite the political unrest and other issues. This is India's first lady of beauty, resting amidst snow-capped mountains. It is not impossible to describe in words the natural scenic splendour of Sri Nagar. Among the many attractions in this city are the Mughal Gardens, Pari Mahal, Dal Lake, and Shalimar Bagh. The remaining distance (about 300 km) must be travelled by road since Jammu has the closest train. It would be a wonderful experience to take this trip.

  
10.SHIMLA:

 

 People have been choosing this location for honeymoons for many years. This region is the nation's honeymoon hotspot. In this location, winters would be snowy and summers would be chilly. The main draw for all visitors is the snow. As one of the few areas in India where you can see snowfall, many people enjoy playing in the snow. Among the nearby sights that are unrelated to snow are Jakhu Temple, Christ Church, and Mall Road. In this city, you can engage in a wide range of snow-related activities.