Nainital
Amidst the tours to India, trip to Nainital, the hill station discovered by
the British Lord Barron in 1841 in the hills of Kumaon surrounded by
mountains on three sides is a marvel to remember. Once known as the city of
60 lakes today Nainital is a tourists' favorite with sightseeing as snow
view, Naini Lake, Naini Peak, Kilbury, Hanuman Garhi, Naukuchia Taal,
Observatory, Naina Devi Temple along with nearby excursions to Bhimtaal, Sat
Taal, Nanda Devi Fair, Ramgarh, Ranikhet and Mukhteshwar.
Shimla
Whilst the exotic hill station travel packages in India a must to visit is
Shimla, the destination blessed with all the natural bounties, Christ Church
St. Michael's Cathedral, Himachal State Museum, Library, Viceregal Lodge,
Mall, Jakhu Temple, Sankat Mochan, Tara Devi, Bharari Spur. Shimal ais also
the dwelling of the Botanical Garden, Himalayan Aviary, Institute Of
Advanced Studies, Ridge, Prospect Hill, Summer Hill, Chadwick Falls, Fagu
and Annadale like panoramic location surrounded by green pastures and
snow-capped peak.
Manali
Literally meaning the 'Home of Manu', a holy character in Hindu mythology,
Manali is sacred to Hindus and has an important categorization amidst the
pilgrimage tours and hill station tours to India. The place has splendid
sights to like the Hadimba or Dhungiri temple, Gadhan Thekchoking Gompa, Old
Manali, Temple Of Manu, Rohtang Pass, Tibetan Temple and the Arjun Gufa that
form the major attractions for travelers.
Dalhousie
The Indian travel packages to hill stations feature Dalhousie as the quiet
town with a sense of enchantment, flanked by mighty ranges on one side and
the gentle valley of Chamba on the other. The places to visit include
Khajjiar, Dainkund, Panjpulla, Jandhri Ghat, Bakrota Hills, Kalatope,
Satdhara and Subhash Baoli.
Agra
Being every shoppers' paradise, the hub of leather goods and the city of
Taj are the major attributes that make Agra the hottest tourist destinations
in India. Apart from the existing marvel, the Taj, Agra has the Agra Red
Fort, Jahangir Palace, Itmad-Ud-Daulah's Tomb, Jawab Masjid, Chini-Ka-Rauza,
Moti Masjid and the Jami Masjid that witness the treasured heritage
architecture of ancient India.
Vaishno Devi
A religious shrine of Maa Vaishno Devi, this place holds special charm for
the devotees. Nestled in a beautiful recess of the Trikuta Mountains, this
shrine is located 61 km north of Jammu at a height of 5,200 feet above the
sea level in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The shrine is visited all
through the year by the staunch believers.
Delhi
The national capital Delhi is strategically located hence has been seat of
power for centuries now. Here you can see lots of temples, mosques,
monuments, parks and shopping malls- all depicting city's buoyant nature.
Places worth visiting include: Red Fort, India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Old
Fort, Pragati Maidan, Appu Ghar, Jantar Mantar, Lotus Temple and countless
others.
Jaipur
Jaipur, the 'Pink City' with an air of royalty about, is a major attraction
for the first time visitor. The multi- layered Hawa Mahal, the majestic City
Palace, the enchanting Sisodia Rani Garden, the astronomical wonder- Jantar
Mantar are some of the places that one cannot afford to miss. The city is
best visited from October to March.