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A land of extreme beauty

A country so vast is bound to have some breathtaking sights, and India has these in droves. The sheer variety is astonishing too.

From ancient temples and royal cities to sacred rivers, mountain glaciers and a dizzying array of stunning landscapes in between, there’s plenty to choose from. The colourful, chaotic, spiritual and often surprising country might evoke extreme reactions but there's no denying the beauty of these places.

1.Chadar Trek Base Camp, Ladakh

Fancy walking along a frozen river in the Himalayas? Only for the brave, the Chadar Trek is a wild adventure. There's nothing quite like it in the world, as hikers take to the frozen surface of the Zanskar River to tour Ladakh's majestic mountain scenery.

The hike passes remote villages and caves, and there's even a chance you'll see a snow leopard.

2, Pangong Lake, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir

Ladakh’s high-altitude lake is renowned for its startlingly blue waters that seem to shift colour throughout the day. This long and narrow stretch of water extends into western Tibet – stroll along the southern shore to appreciate the sight of the snow-capped Pangong Range reflected in the water.

3. Naga Heritage Village, Kohima, Nagaland

Hidden way up in northeast India, with little infrastructure and very few tourists, Nagaland is a fascinating place. Naga Heritage Village is thrilling to visit year-round, with its traditional houses and brilliant exhibitions on the local culture.

But come during December to see the village at its most vibrant, as the Hornbill Festival sees tribes come from all over the state to celebrate their colourful cultures, cuisines and crafts. There are sports events, dance displays and flower shows, and you'll get to meet hundreds of Indigenous people in incredible traditional dress.

4. Dzukou Valley, Nagaland

This little-visited region in northeast India is rich in tribal heritage and lofty landscapes. Japfu Peak is one of the highest at 10,000 feet (3,000m) – trek up it for awe-inspiring views over the Dzukou Valley.

Visit in spring when the valley is carpeted in orchids and lilies.

5.Udaipur, Rajasthan

Known as the Venice of the East, Udaipur is arguably India's most romantic city. Take a boat ride around Lake Pichola to admire the white City Palace, once home to the Maharani of Udaipur, and marvel at the Taj Lake Palace which seems to float on the water.

This marble beauty is now an extravagant hotel.

6. Jodhpur, Rajasthan

The sprawling 15th-century Mehrangarh Fort dominates the skyline of Jodhpur and is one of India’s largest palaces. Other must-sees in this desert city include the blue houses of the labyrinthine old city, and the grand Umaid Bhawan Palace.

8. Ooty, Tamil Nadu

One of India's most beautiful hill stations, Ooty is a fabulous mix of rolling green hills and swathes of pine forest, which wouldn't look out of place in the English countryside.

Settled by the Brits in the 19th century and chosen as the summer HQ of the Madras government, it was quickly nicknamed 'snooty Ooty'. Getting here is an equally beautiful experience – take the miniature train that winds its way around the green hills.

9. Sun Temple, Konark, Odisha

The colossal, chariot-shaped temple was built by 13th-century King Narasimhadeva to carry the sun god Surya across the heavens. Complete with enormous intricately-carved wheels and horses, this is one of India's most famous Brahman temples.

The wheels are thought to have been used as ancient sundials. Keep a look out for some eye-opening wall carvings.

10. Gateway to India, Mumbai

Overlooking Mumbai harbour, this towering basalt arch is a city landmark and one of India's most significant monuments. It was built by the British for the arrival of King George V and Queen Mary and is where the last British troops marched through as they left.

Today it's a popular spot for locals and visitors to gather and watch the sunset over the Arabian Sea.

11. Orchha, Rajasthan

One of Rajasthan's most magical spots, Orchha doesn't appear on the usual Golden Triangle itineraries around the state, and it's all the better for it. The small town has a complex of towering temples, palaces and monuments within its medieval fort, and ample legends and folklore add intrigue for visitors.

Come with a guide to make the most of it, and don't miss sunset from across the river when the ancient towers will be silhouetted against a pinkish, yellowing sky.

12. Pushkar, Rajasthan

World famous for its November camel fair, in which hundreds of vendors come to sell their camels in the desert just outside the city, there's plenty of reason to visit Pushkar year-round. One of its highlights is Holy Lake, which at dusk is a gorgeous combination of pink skies, glassy waters and blueish tumbledown houses.

13. Agonda beach, Goa

India’s laidback coastal region is blessed with beautiful beaches, including the relatively quiet Agonda bay in the sleepier southern portion of the state. Here wooden boats bob on the water and coconut palms fringe the golden stretch of sand, while the northern end of the beach is a protected nesting site for the Olive Ridley turtle.

1. Chadar Trek Base Camp, LadakhFancy walking along a frozen river in the Himalayas? Only for the brave, the Chadar Trek...
21/12/2023

1. Chadar Trek Base Camp, Ladakh

Fancy walking along a frozen river in the Himalayas? Only for the brave, the Chadar Trek is a wild adventure. There's nothing quite like it in the world, as hikers take to the frozen surface of the Zanskar River to tour Ladakh's majestic mountain scenery.

The hike passes remote villages and caves, and there's even a chance you'll see a snow leopard.

60 reasons why India should be your next trip.A land of extreme beautyA country so vast is bound to have some breathtaki...
21/12/2023

60 reasons why India should be your next trip.
A land of extreme beauty
A country so vast is bound to have some breathtaking sights, and India has these in droves. The sheer variety is astonishing too.

From ancient temples and royal cities to sacred rivers, mountain glaciers and a dizzying array of stunning landscapes in between, there’s plenty to choose from. The colourful, chaotic, spiritual and often surprising country might evoke extreme reactions but there's no denying the beauty of these places.

16/12/2023

Here are the top 10 hill stations in India that you should include in your travel bucket list.

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh:
Known as the "Queen of Hill Stations," Shimla boasts colonial architecture, Mall Road shopping, and panoramic views of the Himalayas. Don't miss the Ridge and Christ Church when you visit.

Manali, Himachal Pradesh:
Manali, nestled in the Kullu Valley, offers adventure enthusiasts a paradise for activities like trekking and skiing. The Solang Valley and Rohtang Pass are must-visit spots.

Darjeeling, West Bengal:
Famous for its tea gardens and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, this hill station offers stunning vistas of the Kangchenjunga range. Take a ride on the toy train for a unique experience.

Munnar, Kerala:
In the Western Ghats of Kerala, Munnar is known for its lush tea plantations and picturesque landscapes. The Eravikulam National Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.

Ooty, Tamil Nadu:
Ooty, or Udhagamandalam, is often called the "Queen of the Nilgiris." The Botanical Gardens, Ooty Lake, and the Nilgiri Mountain Railway are popular attractions.

Mussoorie, Uttarakhand:
Mussoorie, situated in the Garhwal Himalayas, offers a serene escape. The Kempty Falls and the Mall Road are perfect places to explore.

Nainital, Uttarakhand:
Nainital's Naini Lake, surrounded by mountains, is its centerpiece. Take a boat ride on the lake or visit the Naina Devi Temple for a spiritual experience.

Coorg, Karnataka:
Known as the "Scotland of India," Coorg is renowned for its coffee plantations, lush forests, and pleasant climate. Abbey Falls and the Raja's Seat viewpoint are must-see spots.

Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir:
Gulmarg, with its meadows and snow-covered peaks, is a paradise for skiers and nature lovers. The Gulmarg Gondola is one of the world's highest cable cars.

Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu:
Kodaikanal, often called the "Princess of Hill Stations," offers serene lakes, waterfalls, and lush forests. The Kodai Lake and Pillar Rocks are major attractions.

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Big Update for Indian passport holders !
According to the Henley Passport Index 2023, India has improved its passport ranking and is now ranked 80th. Indian citizens can travel to 57 destinations visa-free. However, Indian passport holders still need a visa for 177 destinations.
Here is a list of 72 visa-free countries for Indian citizens:
Thailand
Maldives
Malaysia
Bhutan
Nepal
Indonesia
Mauritius
Seychelles
Fiji
Cambodia
Macau
Sri Lanka
Laos
Jordan
Qatar
Bahrain
Oman
Kuwait
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Hong Kong
Philippines
Dominica
Haiti
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Montserrat
British Virgin Islands
Turks and Caicos Islands
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Grenada
Trinidad and Tobago
Saint Lucia
Jamaica
Guyana
Suriname
Peru
Bolivia
Ecuador
Colombia
Costa Rica
Nicaragua
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras and more in the list
44 Panama 45 Mexico 46 Antigua and Barbuda 47 Barbados 48 Dominica 49 Saint Kitts and Nevis 50 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 51 Grenada 52 Trinidad and Tobago 53 Jamaica 54 Bahamas 55 Belize 56 Saint Lucia 57 Vanuatu 58 Cook Islands 59 Niue 60 Samoa 61 Tuvalu 62 Micronesia 63 Palau 64 Nauru
65 Marshall Islands
66 Kiribati
67 Tonga
68 Pitcairn Islands
69 Timor-Leste
70 South Ossetia
71 Transnistria
72 Abkhazia

Note - There may be few countries may not be added correctly.

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