Travel
Travel literally means the action of movement of people from one location to another as the part of their journey. It is the next word for tourism as both are interconnected. People travel to various destinations as it is a popular leisure time activity.
Travel can be of many kinds like local, regional, domestic and international. To reduce stress and strain one can make an itinerary to get charged. For that there are various options for travellers to choose their destinations.
India as it offers a wide variety of bewitching sights is frequented by tourists from around the world. Tourism being a recreational activity, travelling in India has become more significant as it offers an unmatched experience to the tourists.
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- State Capital
- Hill Stations
- Coonoor
- Kodaikanal
- Yercaud
- Kothagiri – scenic retreat
- Ooty – queen of all hill stations
- Yelagiri – a hilly hamlet
- Coorg
- Gangtok
- Pelling
- Shillong
- Mount Abu
- Dehradun
- Ramgarh, a hill station in the foot...
- Sattal, fresh water lakes in the Kumaon region
- Almora – the Switzerland of India
- Auli – skier's paradise
- Binsar – a sleepy hamlet
- Kausani – Switzerland of India
- Lansdowne, the charming hill station
- Mallital, a hill lake
- Mukteshwar – Mountain Hamlet
- Mussoorie – Queen of the hills
- Nainital
- Naukuchiatal – A nine cornered lake of India
- Pithoragarh - Town of enriched culture in India
- Ranikhet - Queen’s Field
- Kufri
- Manali
- Chail, a hill station with world’s highest...
- Dalhousie, hill station, Chamba Cultural...
- Palampur, famous for tea, temples and...
- Chamba, a hill station with temples,...
- Kangra
- Mashobra, a hill station of Himachal Pradesh
- Kalimpong
- Kurseong, hill station famous for tea...
- Panchgani
- Lonavala – jewel of Shayadri
- Khandala
- Saputara
- Morni hills, a place for nature lovers...
- Pachmarhi - A hillock paradise
- Gulmarg, a hill station destination,...
- Katra
- Pangong
- Patnitop
- Pahalgam – Shepherd’s Village
- Sonamarg : the Meadow of Gold
- Industrial Cities
- Beaches
- Major Cities
- National Parks
- Historic Places
- Towns
- Indian Villages
- Monuments
- Holy Places
- Port Cities
- Himalayan Valleys
- Temple Towns
State Capitals
State Capital is the capital city of a particular state and is the official seat of the government.
Hill Stations
A hill station is a town located at a higher elevation point with misty mountains and greenery all around.
Industrial Cities
Cities which are well developed in the field of industries are referred to as industrial cities.
Beaches
Beaches are the incredible locations for the tourists from around the world as they are the most enchanting destinations for them to enjoy.
Major Cities
Some of the major cities within India which in turn portray the development of the country through the years are described here.
National Parks
A national park is the natural habitat for wild animals of many varieties including various endangered species. Owned by the government, these parks are also meant for human enjoyment, research and conservation.
Historic Places
Enriched with cultural and historic essence, various places in India draw the attention of the explorers.
Towns
As in many other aspects, India is known for its towns. Towns are basically human settlements smaller than cities with a considerable amount of population.
Indian Villages
Indian Villages comprises a huge portion of the total area of the country. The majority of the people in India live in villages.
Monuments
A monument is a structure erected to commemorate any incident or any person who has a significant place in the history of India.
Holy Places
India, as it is a country of myriad cultural tradition is noted for its famous pilgrim centers where spirituality is at its extreme.
Port Cities
Port Cities, located on the seacoasts of India are the major source of income in the country. There are various port cities in the country.
Himalayan Valleys
Himalayas, the mighty mountain system in Asia divides Indian sub-continent from the Tibetan plateau. These mighty mass of rocks are rendered a delightful touch of grace by the valleys that turn the Himalayas into an abode of snow.
Temple Towns
Temple towns are places renowned for famous worship centres where devotees around the world often visit throughout the year to offer their prayers.