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Published: October 20th 2015
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North India is where an array of the beautiful landscapes resides. The hordes of tourists from across the world set schedule in advance to catch its eye-catching places. This is the charm of Indian culture and elegance which attract them a lot. It is the only place of its kind where summer, monsoon, autumn, winter and spring season make their visit every year. The winter caps mountains and hills in north India with snow. The scorching heat of summer melts glaciers or the frozen rivers, such as Siachen glacier and Nubra Glacier in Jammu and Kashmir and Chhota Shigri in Himachal Pradesh. On the other hand, autumn lets the trees shed their dry and dull leaves. The monsoon season washes away dust from the flora and also, quenches the thirst of the earth. After that, the barren land becomes green while the bare trees get their leaves in spring season. To seek such magnificent cycling of season, tourists never get satisfied with their one visit to this country. Elegance in its nature magnetizes them many a times. Let you evoke the vivid
picture of north India’sfour amazing sites:
1. Dalhousie: Hills stations are the topmost choices to visit. Accolades should be sent to the 10
th British Governor General Lord Dalhousie for gifting ‘Dalhousie’ as a summer retreat in 1854 for his troops and bureaucrats. The tourists hit to catch the loveliness of Kathalagh, Poreyn, Terah, Bakrota and Bhangora hills on which it is perched. The best part is its easy accessibility by bus from Punjab. From May to September is the best span to spend on the height of 6, 628 ft. here. One can never forget his/her walking on the leveled ground of the foretold five hills. The fragrance of its scented woods, through which he/she walks, keeps on haunting them to inhale it again. The altitude of Bakrota is 7, 500 ft.. Its north has 21,000 ft. high Pangi Valley where Pines, Cyprus, Oaks, Rhodendrons and ferns are so many. Collectively, they appear incredible. The saucer-shaped lake ‘Khajjiar’ is just 22 km from here to which thick pines and many ancient temples surround. Calling it ‘mini-Switzerland or mini-Gulmarg ’ is absolutely correct. But before that, ‘Kala Top’ comes just 5 km from ‘Lakkar Mandi’ for wild life lovers. Jandri, Ghat, Sat Dhara, Moti Tibba, Kamala Nehru Park and Dian Kund are some other incredible sites for visitors to admire their lovely weather. When snow falls, tourists get delighted with an ‘uncut view of the finest nature’. Rainbows in monsoon form an irresistible scenic beauty in the horizon. Plenty of pocket-friendly hotels and restaurants provide comfort-zone to 5000 to 8000 visitors every year. ‘Geetanjali ’-the tourist bungalow of H.P.T.D. C, Irctei Grandview, hotel Mountview, hotel Aroma-n-Clairs, hotel KinEs, hotel Chanakya and hotel Highland are included in 600 hotels that cater each and every visitor with special delight. It is the least expensive hill station in India.
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Delhi: Missing Delhi tour means you have seen nothing. After all, it is the house of 16.3 million people, including migrants of the other states. What doesn’t it has? For history seekers, it has historic monuments. Culture lover should not get worried as it has a perfect fusion of traditional and cosmopolitans. It has seen ‘all happenings’ occurred during the reign of Emperor Ashoka,Prithviraj Chauhan, Afghani invader Muhammad Gauri, Qutb-din-Aibak, Alauddin Khilji, Aurangzeb and many more. But still it never prefers to rest. Sacred ‘Yamuna River’ flows through this union territory. Haryana encloses it from north, west and south while UP stands at its east. For being a metropolitan, it has Indira Gandhi International Airport and Palam Airport to let in the visitors from around the world to this beautiful city. Qutub Minar,
Humayun Tomb , The Red Fort, Jantar Mantar, India Gate, Lodhi Garden, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Raj Ghat, Chandni Chowk, Old Fort, Gandhi Smriti, Agrasen Ki Baoli and Khooni Darwaza cite the story of their entire history. Lotus Temple, Akshardham, Iskcon Temple, Gurudwara Sis Ganj, Bangla Sahib, NIzamuddin Dargah, Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, Jama Masjid, Kalkaji Mandir, Fatehpur Masjid, Khirki Masjid and Bahai Temple are the religious places that patrol for securing secularity here. Science Museum, Rail Museum and Doll Museum along with Nehru Planitorium are the unparalleled sources of information. As far as amusement is concerned, Kingdom of Dreams, Fun n Food Village, Adventure Island and Garden of Five Senses are the most delightful places. It’s a challenge if anyone has tasted the flavour of its lip- smacking food, he/she can never forget it throughout life. Paranthewali Gali in Chandni Chowk, Dilli Haat in INA, Sarojini Nagar Ring Road Market, Paharganj, Defence Colony Market, Lajpat nagar Market, New Friends Colony Market and Khan Market trigger taste buds and appetite. The most stunning facility here is its Metro Service and Bus Service that help in spending the most intimate moments with Delhi. The bus fares vary from Rs. 5 to Rs. 25 while DMRC (Delhi Metro Rail Corporation) offers amazing ride of Delhi in the budget of Rs. 10 to Rs. 50.
3. Jaipur: The most colourful part of India is its oldest well-organized city ‘Jaipur’. It is shot to fame as ‘Pink City Jaipur’. Thus, tourists’ demand for
booking Jaipur tour is relatively higher. Maharaja Sawayi Jai Singh laid its foundation. Few decades ago, Rajput dynasty ruled over it. Subsequently, it was tinted pink to welcome Edward, the Prince of Wales. This well-furnished city never let you return without exclaiming ‘wow’ at the amazing views of historic Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Nahargarh Fort, Amer Fort and Albert Hall Museum. These incredible architectures send mute invitation to the netizen and explorers from worldwide. One can easily access this vising site through bus, metro, rail and aircrafts and seek tremendous fun here, especially during Gangaur, Teej, Kite and Elelphant festival. And those, who get chance to come here, find dessert Ghevar, Feni and Gajak along with salty and crispy Dal Baati Churma, Missi Roti and Gatte Ki Sabzi irresistible.
4. Manali: It is in the abode of Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh. From north, Kullu valley at the altitudeof 2050 ft. borders it. Beas River is its natural source of water. Manali’s location looks quite terrible at the elevation that begins from 1800 m to 2000 m. It houses a fistful density of population as compare to other cities in India. Solang Valley, Hidimba Devi Temple, Rohtang Pass, Pandoh Dam, Bhrigu Lake, Pin Valley National Park, Manali Sanctuary, Great Himalayan National Park and Bijli Mahadev are the best sites to catch here. But the snow-clad mountains and heart-tickling pleasant weather justifies its title ‘the valleys of gods’ truly. The orchard of apples near Patlikuhl, pears and plum spark greed to taste them. It is the prime source of income of its natives too apart from tourism. It is an awesome tourist spot as one can visit here in any season. Those, who want to escape the scorching heat during the months of June and July, it can prove as the best retreat. The ivory snow in between November and February is the premier choice of the tourist to witness. Bungee Jumping, Paragliding, skiing, Gondala (Cable Car), Quad (or ATV), Zorbing and Camping invite adrenaline rush for sure. The visitors can take flight to Bhuntar Airport in south Manali or can take bus to National Highway NH1 while riding through Bilaspur, Sundernagar, Mandi and Kullu town. No rail service is available to reach here directly.
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