Top 4 Famous Tourist Spots Of India

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Top 4 Famous Tourist Spots Of India

           As we know there are many places to go watch and to experience in India. If we wanted to go only a few places but totally amazing which give you more than your investment. Then here I am for you worthy time and money for your tour and I assure you that this information will help you to understand which places you should visit and it will defiantly worthy of your time and money.

Top 10 tourist spots in India:

  1. AGRA
                                 
      
                   The image which you looking up here is the TAJ MAHAL which is the no.1 historical thing that represents India. It is the symbol of love, and it shows the true meaning of love. This symbol of love was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1632 in the honor of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal who died during the birth of his 14th child.
                   Also, it is one of the seven wonders in the world. It shows the eternity of love of Shah Jahan towards his wife Mumtaz mahal. It is situated on the bank of the river Yamuna. Visiting this historical place is like experiencing a magnificent era of that history which shows the power of love and the power of the Mughal emperor in India. in simple word, it is the expressions and feeling toward his commitment for his beloved wife which is shown in structure.
                  Visiting the Taj mahal will be worth it for you and it will show you the magnificent history of Indian culture. It will memorize you with your love of life. In a short word, it is a tribute to his be-loving wife Mumtaz mahal.



      2. KONARK SUN TEMPLE ODISHA:

                 
                       


               
This Konark temple of Konark sun temple is dedicated to the Hindu sun god Surya it is the 13th sanctuary CE(1250). It is located at the Konark about 35 km from puri on the coastline of Odisha India.it is one of the famous temples of the sun god Suraya and is especially known for its unique architecture. When you go and visit this fabulous temple which shows that real architecture. 
                 This temple was founded by the king NARSIMHADEVA  I, hailing from the eastern Ganga dynasty between 1238-1250 CE. The temple was commissioned by the king while samantraya Mahapatra was one in charge of this construction.
                This sun temple shows the traditional Odisha style architecture also known as  KALINGA ARCHITECTURE on a massive scale. It is designed as a massive chariot mounted on 12 pairs of intricately carved giant stone wheels that are drawn by a set of seven mighty stone horses.
                As I said am here to make sure your time and money are not going to waste so if you are visiting Konark then I have some more famous point for visiting in Konark following:
  1. Chandrabhaga beach.
  2. ASI museum.
  3. Ramchandi beach.
  4. Ramchandi temple.
  5. Archeological museum.
  6. Vishnu temple.
                If you are going to visit then I am sure that you all are going to experience the great history of the Hindu god and you also are going to feel the great architecture made on this Konark temple.

       3. MYSORE:



          Mysore palace is also known as Mysore maharaja palace this is one of the largest buildings in India this palace is also known for its unique architecture. This palace was built in 1897
using wood and build in Indo Saracenic style with intricate craftsmanship.
           It is a historical place and it belongs to royal residency, at the Mysore, it is in the state Karnataka.
This residency belongs to wodiyar dynasty.
           Today's palace is a rebuild (1897-1912) because in 1896 the last palace was burnt during the dashehara festival. The last palace is now known as the old palace or the wooden palace. Maharaj Krishna raja wodiyar and his mother Maharani Kampananjammanni Devi commissioned British architecture Henry Irwin to build a new palace.
          Also, I want to tell you that it is one of the most tourist attraction places after Taj mahal.

4. JAMMU AND KASHMIR


             If you want to know the real buety of nature, what it looks like, and how it feels, you must visit the heaven on earth that is Jammu and Kashmir. It is the feeling of the true nature positive field which will purify your soul and it will realize that, what we have lost in our real life and if you want to feel and experience then visit it. what can i say there are no words to describe buety of J&K you can only feel he magneficent nature, But going to tell in brief about its nature and there are number of bueutifula places. 
            J&K is an important tourist destination and it has been a  attractive tourist place. The lush green forest, see spring and rivers, and the pleasant climate of Kashmir valley are also internationally acclaimed tourist destinations. There are so many location for tourist are following;

  1. Srinagar.
  2. Vaishno Devi.
  3. Gulmarg.
  4. Amarnath.
  5. Jammu.
  6. Patnitop.
  7. Pahalgam.
  8. Sonamarg.
  9. Lamayuru.
  10. Nubra valley.
  11. Hemis.
  12. Sanasar.
  13. Anantnag.
  14. Kargil.
  15. Dachigam national park.
These are the most famous places in J&K the places worthy for everything. it will defiantly your best experience you ever experience.



4.     "Beaches, Sunsets and Crazy Nights":(GOA)

                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. Spread across just 3,702 km, Goa lies in the Konkan region. It is a far cry from the hippie haven or a beach getaway, and one of the only few destinations that is open 24x7. The laid-backness (susegad) of Goa attracts as many international tourists as it does Indians, or even more so.
                                                              

    The Goans are quite friendly towards tourists and celebrate many festivals throughout the year, the most famous being the New Year and Goa Carnival. While the seafood is excellent, Goa has one of the best nightlife in India with trendy bars, beach shacks, elegant cafes and many clubs and discotheques. Thanks to lower alcohol prices in the state, Goa is also great for younger tourists with relatively tighter pockets.

                                                 




      For those of us perpetually confused between North Goa and South Goa, this might help - the state of Goa is divided into North Goa and South Goa. While North Goa is the nightlife hub where all the touristy beaches, flea markets, and beach shacks are located, South Goa is the land of luxurious resorts and laid-back beach vibes. 

      Having been a Portuguese territory for almost 450 years, the Portuguese architecture is nowhere as prevalent as in Goa - visit one of the many whitewashed churches, crumbling forts or spectacular churches. The yellow houses with purple doors, ochre coloured mansions and oyester shell windows is what completes the kalieodscope of Goan architecture.

       Panjim, the capital city located in the centre overlooks the calm Mandovi River where the famous floating casinos of Goa are docked. The centre is well-connected with an international airport and roads and trains run from North to South part of Goa. With a coastline stretching for over 100 kilometres, Goa has stunning beaches. While Baga and Calangute are more popular among the Indian family crowd, Anjuna and Arambol draw a lot of foreign tourists. The beaches in South Goa are relatively lesser explored, but some of them like Agonda and Palolem are more beautiful.

                                            
                  

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