7 Most Beautiful Places In India You Should Visit

Manali



 Manali is an high altitude resort town in northern india. Travelers assemble here to hang out in the hippie villages around the main town, adventures come here for trekking, climbing, mountain biking,  rafting and skiing and much more.
There are plenty tourist attractions surrounding the town like Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, Beas Kund (Chandratal Lake), Chandrakhani Pass, Pandoh Dam in Kullu, Great Himalayan National Park and much more which would be an ideal for Indian families and honeymooners to experience the cool mountain air and a taste of snow


Kasol



Kasol is situated in parvati valley on the bank's of the parvati river.It is also the main traveler destination in the valley. It’s a small hamlet but almost infested with bakeries, reggae bars, and affordable guesthouses catering to a wide hipster Israeli crowd. It’s also a venue for trance parties and at any time an easy base for traversing the forested valley or just hanging out. Picturesque spots around this surreal town have some delightful tourist destinations like  Kullu, Parvati River, Malana Village, Kheer Ganga Peak and these are considered as the best tourist places in India.


Dharamshala



Surrounded by cedar forests on the edge of the Himalayas, this hillside city is home to the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile.Dharamshala is located at an elevation of 1,475 meters above sea level. The city is enclosed by a thick blanket of deodar cedar trees. The town’s outstanding picturesque surroundings and the residence of the Dalai Lama have made the township a conventional tourist center, both for the Indians and the foreign tourists alike.


Kashmir Valley



Kashmir valley is no doubt one of the most beautiful tourist places in India. The heaven on earth tag is always linked to Kashmir for its evergreen landscapes and snow-filled mountains.
A visit to Kashmir should definitely be included in your bucket list of every nature lover. The Shalimar gardens, the Dal Lake and the shikaras and gulmarg are the utmost attractions here.


Ladakh



Spectacularly rugged, parched mountains wrap this enchanting, Buddhist ex-kingdom. Picture-perfect Buddhist monasteries climactic crown rocky lands among pale stupas and meditational mani walls coated with myriad mantra-inscribed pebbles. Ladakh’s remarkably well-balanced traditional society has much to teach the West in terms of ecological awareness. With some of the famous tourist places in India like leh. Pangong Lake, Magnetic Hill, Nubra Valley, Tso Moriri Lake, Lamayuru are very well known. This makes for unforgettable landscapes but beware that road access requires crossing tortuous high passes which close altogether from around October to May.Ladakh is all you need for some entralling adventurous trip.


Rishikesh



Rishikesh is a city in the Himalayan foothills beside the holy Ganges River.
Rishikesh is found at a range of 24 km from Haridwar. The sacred river Ganga is truly astonishing and breathtaking which enhances the elegance of the area.The surroundings of the town are encircled by lush greenery and graceful environment. There are many tourists attractions like Lakshman Jhula, Haridwar, Shivpuri, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Parmarth Niketan, Ram Jhula, Triveni Ghat, Vashishta Gufa and much more.


Nainital



Nainital is a very popular hill station of india.Packed around a wide, lush volcanic lake, it holds a sheer jungle valley around the namesake lake Naini. Loads of hotels are set in the hills around the lake. There are a bustling market and hillside viewpoints facing the distant Himalayan peaks. For travelers, it’s an accessible town to sit back and unwind, eat healthy, and go horseback ride or paddling on the lake.

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