Tours of North India - Northern
India has its individual significance
due to the diverse culture; astounding
monuments, wildlife, rivers, Himalays;
religion and climate. The entire
north India from north-west to
north-east is very important,
strategically, as it borders Pakistan
in the north-west, China in north
and north-east, Nepal in and Bhutan
in north-east.
Delhi,
the capital of India has some
of the magnificent monuments from
12th century onward. These are
The Red Fort, Qutab Minar, Humayun's
Tomb, Jama Masjid, India Gate,
Parliament House, Presidents's
House, Bahai Temple, which are
worth a visit. There are number
of interesting museums. The most
important ones are National Museum,
which is the premier museum of
India, National Gallery of Modern
Art, Rail Museum and Gandhi Museum.
Himachal Pradesh
is the land of nature's own bounty
of enthralling and timeless views
and eternal recollection of the
embedded experience it promises
to bring with it.
Located in the northwestern
part of India and harbored
by the great Himalyas to its west,
Himachal Pradesh possesses a great
prospect for promotion of tourism
in India. This Northwestern state
of India is still in its unspoiled
and untampered state.
The northern and southern Himalyas
share considerable dissimilarities,
as the southern part is the plains,
experiencing a hot summer whereas
northern Himachal is literally
snow covered all year round. Hence
caters to variety of tourists.
Kashmir has three regions in its
abode. One of these regions, Ladakh,
is a high altitude desert with
temperatures dipping to minus
40 degrees Celsius in winter.
Kashmir, is a legendary valley.
It experiences snow in winter
and bring, mild sunshine from
April to November. And finally
there is Jammu, climatically very
much like the plains of northern
India. Uttaranchal
lies in the threshold of the Himalayas
and has unparallel natural wonders
to please one's senses. It comprises
two regions, the western half
known as Garhwal and the eastern
region called Kumaon, the two
having different lingual and cultural
influences due to proximity and
vicinity of different cultures.
The northern parts of Uttaranchal
are part of Himalayan ranges,
roofed by the towering Himalayan
summits and glaciers. British
merchants and forest contractors
heavily forested the lower foothills
till stripd. Inseparable and complementary
nature of their economy, culture,
language and traditions, however,
has formed strong bondages between
the two regions. Uttaranchal
is overflowing with nature, with
beautiful landscapes, serene as
well as turbulent rivers, splendid
countryside, out of the ordinary
hill stations and hospitable folk.
Tourism industry
is the spine of Uttaranchal's
economy. The frequently Toured
places are Corbett National Park
and Tiger Reserve. Hill-stations
like Nainital and Bhimtal , Mussoorie,
Almora and Ranikhet have special
Tour Package , these are usually
the weekend destinations of mostly
the whole of the North Indian
people who wish to Tour to elude
from the warm weather.
Rajasthan is undoubtedly
one of the most captivating places
on this earth in terms of scenic
brilliance, splendid and amazing
history, fascinatingly abounding
culture, stunning work of art,
never dying tales on the chivalric
and heroic acts of the Rajasthan
people and much more. It presents
to you a kaleidoscopic view of
the plethora of natural and man
made wonders.
Rajasthan has royal cities spotted
with forts and palaces and mystical
winds all around. Each city has
a unique heroic tale to recite.
There is Ajmer with one of the
best Hindu Muslim architectural
remains and the holiest of all
Muslim shrines.
Life is celebrated in Rajasthan
with fairs and festivals. The
state has its festivities scattered
throughout the year, celebrating
each season, each legend and each
deity. Almost every festival has
its own zest with an identity.
There are animal fairs, religious
fairs and changing season's fairs.
Uttar Pradesh boasts of many beautiful
hill stations like Mussoorie,
Nainital, Almora, Ranikhet, Pitthoragarh.
Last but not least, there are
wildlife sanctuaries of world
fame - Corbett National Park,
Dhudwa National Park and endless
options for trekking, mountaineering
and White Water River rafting
on the Ganges |