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TOP 6 INDIAN FOOD DESTINSTIONS YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR

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“Food is the ingredient that bind us together”. For every new city you visit in India, there is a new taste on offer. Indian Food  is one of the tastiest and subtlest in the world. There is no homogeneity of flavour between North and South or East and West but rather, a wealth of flavours that is simply astonishing. There is so much to Indian cuisine that one should rather talk of “Indian Cuisines”. Each region offers their own culinary distinctive characteristics and numerous traditional dishes.

If you start off on a culinary journey throughout the country, it is going to be practically impossible to experience all the food scenes in a single try. Such is the variety of food India boasts.

The cultural diversity and soil colour that changes frequently reflect in the taste of Indian food

Traveling in India is all about the discovery of varieties in the Indian culture along with their exotic cuisines. Lined with an array of variety food ranging from Ghee-laden Punjabi cuisine, fiery Bengali food, lip-smacking street delicacies of the Delhi street or the relishing seafood in Goa ; there is something for everyone out here !

Here, I will discuss about the top 6 Indian food which is famous for it’s FOOD TRAILS. 

1.DELHI

Starting with the capital city. Delhi is always known for its lip smacking street Indian food, that covers all the available varieties of chaat items.

Delhi is famous for its chaat items, try the famous Aloo Tikki or shallow fried potato patty on the street of Chandni Chowk and enjoy a scrumptious meal of Parantha i.e.

Deep-fried stuffed flat Indian bread from the iconic centuries-old lane called Gali Paranthe Walle. Then dive  into a lip-smacking array of succulent Kebabs, Korma, butter chicken and luscious rice pudding in the historic lanes in and around Jama Masjid, India’s biggest mosque. Head towards Karim’s to try the Mughlai Cuisine.

Then head towards to indulge in different flavors of Kulfi or the Indian version of Ice-cream at over a century old Kulfi shop. Delhi is a city where tradition and modernity live side by side. Cherish the glimpse of the two through the lunch tour.

Experience how the native dishes have evolved as you move from the bustling streets of Paharganj to the heart of Delhi, Connaught Place. You can have Chole Bature at Paharganj.

Delicacies to savor at Connaught Place include much-acclaimed south Indian delicacies like Idli Sambhar, Vada Sambhar, Masala Dosa and Butter Chicken, Chicken Pulao, Butter Naan, Tandoori Roti and sweets. Also, don’t forget to taste the different flavors of paan.   

2.MUMBAI

Moving towards the Financial capital of India. Food is everything to the Mumbaikar. From socializing, to festivals to even journeys, our days just revolve around food. Just like anything Mumbai offers, even the food can be a sensory overload. You just don’t know where to begin. You can start your food trail with breakfast at Kyani bakery and restaurant in South Mumbai. It’s an Iranian restaurant. Have the Iranian tea,  Bun Maska, sausagesand three different types of egg preparations.

Go for Malvani cuisine which is the standard cuisine of the Konkan region of Maharashtra and Goa, and some northern parts of West Karnataka. Have Bhakri (chapati made with rice), Kombdi Vade, Sol Kadhi (made from the kokam fruit and Coconut Milk), mutton curry. You can also visit Matunga to enjoy a South Indian ‘plantain leaf’ platter. Matunga is a mini South India. You can try Udipi platter along with the rasam,sambhar.

Coming to the street Indian food, you will just fall in love with Mumbai’s street food. Mumbai is the land of “Puri’s”, i.e, Pani Puri, Sev Puri, Bhel Puri. A trip to Mumbai is not complete without trying one of the city’s signature snacks, Vada Pav, also known as the Indian burger. With approximately 50,000 food stalls around the city selling this unique treat, there’s no shortage of places to find it. The dish consists of a deep-fried potato fritter that is placed in a pan-fried bun called a pav or pao. Also have the best Pav Bhaji at the Chaupaty Beach and also don’t forget to have the Ice-Gola.

3.HYDERABAD

The “biryani destination” of India – Hyderabad, can spoil you with delicious choices when it comes to Indian food. The food culture of Hyderabad offers a beautiful blend of Deccani and Telugu cuisines, with slight influences of Marathwada, Arabic, and Mughlai culinary styles. 

It’s a good idea to start early, so you have enough time to recover between meals. And there’s nothing better than nihari-kulcha at Shadab Cafe in the old city to kick things off.

Try the jabaan (goat tongue) nihari with shirmal – saffron bread. Another breakfast option that’s lighter on your tummy is chai-biscoot at Café Niloufer in Red Hills.

It opens at 4.30am, and serves an array of biscuits, including Osmania, the pride of Hyderabad, along with other bakery goods, with enticing names like Dilkhush and Dilpasand. Wash it down with pauna, a thick, milky chai. Try the Mutton Biryani at the famous Paradise Restaurant.

Try the bheja fry, the Bahar special mutton and, if your stomach permits, the qubani ka meetha, an extra-sweet dessert made with dried apricots at Café Bahar. Hyderabadi cuisine has a strong Arabic influence, and this is evident at Mataam al Arabi.

Try the Mandi – a biryani rice sprinkled with cashews, almonds and raisins, served in a gigantic plate, which two or three people usually share, either with laham (mutton), chicken, fish or quail.

Head north-west from the city centre and the complexion of the city changes completely. Rayalaseema Ruchulu here is a must-visit. Try the naatu kodi vepudu, a fried country chicken, and the chepala pulusu, Maral fish in a spicy, tangy gravy.

The dishes here are extremely spicy, But no food trail is complete without vegetarian fare And Chutneys, a chain of restaurants, delivers on this front. Try the lip-smacking breakfast of Guntur idlisand mango uttapamserved with six types of chutney, and a sambar so delicious that you might just forget that it’s only an accompaniment.

4.KOLKATA

The cultural haven of India. This famous 350-year old metropolitan city always boasts about it’s buzzing streets, luscious ghats, lively nightlife, famous bazaars set on the banks of Hoogly and the much renowned Roshogollas and Sondesh.

But Kolkata is not only about Roshogollas and Sondesh. Starting from the street foods, there are a lot of varieties like Phuchka ( Bengali version of Pani puri), Ghugni, Churmur, Jhal Muri, Bhel Puri, Momo, Fish Cutlet, Fish Kabiraji, Chowmin, etc.

For breakfast visit Tiretta Bazaar, which is a historic hub for street food in Calcutta and famous for Chinese breakfast. Pork momos, fish dumplings, lap cheongpork pantras (Chinese spring rolls), fried Chinese savoury breadsticks, fluffy Chinese buns or paus, and dim sums—there is an endless list of Indian food to choose from. Also known as Old Chinatown, it is Calcutta’s first Chinese settlement dating back 250 years. You can also visit Flury’s in Park Street to have the iconic English breakfast.

Originally built as an old English tearoom, Flurys is one of the most iconic and stylish cafes of Kolkata. If you are looking for some traditional Indian breakfast, visit Putiram near College Street to have the Kochuri.

This is another legendary shop in College Street area, famous for its Kochuri and other sweets. Any Kochuri trail in the city would be unqualified without a pit stop at this shop.

The best part is that you can get a Kochuri here any time of the day. For lunch, there are some outstanding Bengali restaurants in Kolkata, where you can enjoy authentic and delicious tasting Bengali cuisine.

You can visit 6 Ballygunje Place / Bhojohori Manna / Spatapadi restaurant for enjoying a traditional Bengali thali which will consist from Bhapa Ilish (baked Hilsa) to Chingri Macher Malaikari, from Kosha Mangsho to Doi Katla. To get the most from your dining experience, keep in mind how Bengalis eat their food to preserve the subtle flavors — vegetarian dishes first, followed by fish, and then meat.

At the evening, you can have some street food which I have already mentioned above. Grab a Kathi Roll. It is tough to recall any locality of Kolkata where you won’t find a Kathi roll shop.

Small or large, neat or cramped – roll shops are found almost at every nook and cranny of the city. Kolkata Kathi Roll was invented at Nizam’s. Try the Mutton Kebab Roll there.

For dinner you should must have the Kolkata Biryani, as no Kolkata food story is complete without biryani. And while the battle of the best biryani is a never-ending one.

Arsalan, Zeeshan, Royal, Aminia, Nizam’s, and Shiraz are some of the legends, and sell theirs with a potato. At last don’t forget to have the famous Kolkatar Misthi (sweets).

Bongs take immense pride in their large selection of delectable mishti. Also, don’t forget to try the
Misthi Doi and Nolen Gurer Payesh.

5.LUCKNOW

What to eat in Lucknow is one of the most important things to know about Lucknow. The City of Nawabs is known for the centuries-old Awadhi cuisine, which is mostly influenced by the culinary culture of the Mughal era because the Mughal Emperors hired officials for administration of the Awadhi Province.

The traditional Indian food menu has incorporated Lucknow food from the Awadhi cuisine over years. A paradise for foodies in India, Lucknow City is a labyrinthine trail of food from biryanis to kebabs, chaats and paans. 

Start your food tour with Paya ki Nihari, the non-vegetarian menu that Lucknow City is famous for. It is a spicy broth of lamb trotters, cooked slowly for 6-7 hours.

Lucknow owes this dish to Haji Abdul Rahim Sahib who started serving it with kulche for morning breakfast in the year 1890. Since then, the city has been breaking its fast with a bowl of Paya ki Nihari and a plate of kulche in the morning.

Biryani is one of the unique things to eat in Lucknow. It is one of the must-have dishes on the traditional Indian food menu. Influenced by the Awadhi cuisine during the era of Nawabs, Lucknow Biryani is unlike the Dum Biryani of Hyderabad in cooking style and flavor.

Rice and meat are cooked separately. Both are mixed later and flavored with garden-fresh spices. Lalla Biryani and Wahid Biryani are the places to eat in Lucknow. The former is famous for mutton biryani and the latter is known for chicken biryani.

Galawati Kebab or Galauti Kebab is what to eat in Lucknow during a trip or food tour. It is said that the recipe was invented for a change of taste when a Nawab wished to eat something new that would melt in his mouth. Galawati Kebab does really melt in the mouth as it is made from ground meat.

Add Tunday Kababi near Akbari Gate to your list of best places to eat in Lucknow City as it serves authentic Galauti Kebab with paratha.

 You should add Tokri Chaatto your list of never-tasted-before things to eat in Lucknow. Generally, chaat is an Indian street food and a popular monotony-breaking snack.

Tokri Chaat is a Lucknow-special dish of deep-fried basket-shaped dough filled with a mix of boiled peas and potato mash.

No meal is complete without a Lucknowi paan, which is not just another experience. Stuffed with several different tongue-teasing ingredients including mango pulp in summer, paan is omnipresent in this Indian heritage city. Mango Paan at Mehrotra Paan Corner is a unique bliss of Lucknow.

Your tour of the best places to eat in Lucknow would remain incomplete without an experience of Prakash ki Kulfi and Chanakya ki Kulfi.

These two varieties of kulfi in different flavors including malai, rose, elaichi and kesar-pista will leave an indelible impact on the foodie in you. Parkash ki Kulfi with sweet noodles is a must try in Aminabad, and the place offering Chanakya ki Kufli exhibits food related poems on the walls.

6.AMRITSAR

If you’re a traveller who loves food, a trip to Amritsar especially for its culinary scene will be totally worth it.

Whether you’re a vegetarian or a non-vegetarian Indian food, the city whips up authentic and delicious dishes that you won’t get enough of. You haven’t eaten in Amritsar until you’ve tried the grand kulchas here.

You can go to Monu Kulcha or even Kulcha Land for your dose of this beloved bread. They’re usually served with a side of chole and spicy chutney.

For the best chicken dishes in town, head to the little place called Chicken Corner. They’re best known for their tandoori chicken brushed with dollops of butter. For a taste of ghee roasted chicken head to the very famous Beera Chicken House.

From spicy fish tikkas to fried fish, the best can be had at Makhan Fish and Chicken Corner. Even Jagir Singh Fish Wala is known to serve a unique variety called the catfish tikka that comes with a generous serving of green chutney.

If there’s one eatery in Amritsar that you mustn’t miss at any cost, it’s Kesar da Dhaba. About a century old, the best items on the menu include mah ki dal (black lentils that are cooked for over 12 hours) served with lachcha paratha.

Remember to wash it down with their king-size thick creamy lassi. Do not forget to try the sweet dishes at Amritsar. From Jalebis and Gulab Jamum and the famous Kulfa (phirni served with a dash of kulfi, falooda andrabri) at A-one Kulfa shop.

Finally, these are 6 Indian food which you should look for while visiting those places. Apart from Indian food you may also love to read about Indian destinations to visit. Here is for you/

10 Best Honeymoon Destinations In India

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A wedding is a very intricate process. It involves picking and choosing the perfect option from dresses to venue and décor.

But another very important choice is there and that is finding the best honeymoon destinations in India. The honeymoon is a glorious time after marriage that every couple looks forward to.

You get to explore new places with your significant other. And if you want to explore the best honeymoon destinations in India then here’s the list for you. A honeymoon destination is a very romantic place to visit to begin married life.

Top 10 honeymoon destinations in India:

1. Manali:

Manali is a beautiful honeymoon destination in India. It is preferred by couples for its scenic beauty and romantic atmosphere. It’s a wonderful place that is great for newly married couples to spend intimate moments together. Reaching Manali is easy when you get a flight or train from Delhi, Chandigarh, Amritsar and other northern cities. The nearest airport is Bhuntar which is 50km away from Manali. Some places to visit in Manali are the Hadimba Temple, hot spring at Vashisht temple, Jogini waterfalls, Van Vihar, Manali Wildlife Sanctuary, Rohtang Pass Snow Point, Kullu Valley view, Gulaba, Castle at Naggar.

2. Nainital: Nainital which is a beautiful place with the most wonderful weather is a perfect city for honeymooners. It has many scenic lakes to visit and explore which makes Nainital popularly known as the ‘City of Lakes’. The most famous lake is the Naini Lake. The nearest airport to Nainital is the Pantnagar Airport which is almost 70km from Nainital.

3. Leh-Ladakh: This is a perfect visit for couples who love to explore and travel together. Leh-Ladakh a popular place always present on the to-do list of avid travellers is the perfect trip to make with your significant other to share your love of adventure. You can ride a bike in the hills, visit the local markets to learn the culture, visit Buddhist monasteries, ski and do many other activities. The easiest way to reach is through the Leh airport. The best time to visit is during February-June and October- December.

4. Agra: A perfect honeymoon spot for lovey-dovey honeymooners. A popular tourist attraction with a romantic atmosphere, Agra with Taj Mahal, the mausoleum tribute to love is a scenic and must-visit place for honeymoon couples. The nearest airport is the Kheria Airport in Agra.

5. Shillong: Shillong is a perfect place for couples who would like peace and quiet during their honeymoon. The double-decker bridges, the silent mountain and the scenic clouds are not-to-miss atmospheres in Shillong. The closest airport is the Shillong airport. Popular places to visit in Shillong are Umiam Lake, Elephant Falls, Ward’s Lake, Don Bosco Museum, etc.

6. Alleppey: Alleppey offers a very romantic experience for honeymoon couples. They get to spend time in private houseboats in the backwaters. The greenery and nature around offer a beautiful experience. Kerala with its rich culture also offers an array of activities to indulge in. The nearest airport is Kochi airport an approximate 2-hour drive from Alleppey.

7. Goa: Goa is a scenic place filled with beautiful restaurants, happening beaches and a rich heritage that is present in the roads of Goa. It’s very romantic for couples with the beaches and beautiful sunsets.

8. Munnar: Munnar is a great place to honeymoon due to its waterfalls, tea gardens. It offers a great experience for its culinary experiences trails to explore and spots to relax on. Munnar also has houseboats for couples to relax on making it a romantic getaway. The nearest airport is Kochi Airport which is around a 3-hour drive from Munnar.

9. Hampi: Hampi is perfect for couples who enjoy an evening soaking in the heritage and history of a place that once was. With monuments and temple ruins from ancient times, it’s an interesting spot to visit for your honeymoon. The nearest airport is the Hubli airport.

10. Wayanad: Located in God’s own country Kerala, Wayanad is a beautiful place for a relaxing honeymoon; It is surrounded by tea and spice plantations. With beautiful weather and greenery, it’s a perfect place for a relaxing honeymoon. It also has caves and hiking trails to explore. The nearest airport is Karipur International airport in Kozhikode.

This list offers a list of places from North and South India that are wonderful to visit for a fun and romantic honeymoon for couples. If you haven’t visited the the 10 best honeymoon destinations of India described here then start exploring from today onwards.

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  • Top 10 Adventure Places in India

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    Planning on a holiday adventure? With the diverse geography of India, comes its diverse adventure sports. Here is a list of the top 10 adventure places in India. These places offer so many adventure sports with experts to guide you through the experience.

    1. Goa

    Goa is not just about the beaches. There are adventure sports you can participate in. It is under the top 10 adventure places in India. Flyboarding in Goa is the most popular adventure activity.

    Why this much? Goa is cheap in terms of expenses with amazing beaches around.

    2. Manali

    Manali is an amazing destination for sports like river rafting, biking through the mountain valleys, mountaineering, paragliding, trekking, and a lot more. Manali is one of the best adventure places in India to visit if you love thrill and adventure.

    3. Ladakh

    Ladakh is popular for trekking. Take a holiday and go see the Zanskar River. When the Zanskar River freezes in winters, it is a thrilling experience to walk on it till they reach the waterfall that also gets frozen. The view and experience are mind blowing. This is the exclusive Chadar Trek.

    4. Kaziranga

    Kaziranga National Park in Assam is known for the endangered Indian rhinos. This Park is full of elephants, swamp deer, and wild water buffaloes. If you visit Kaziranga you will get the opportunity to watch the wild in the open on a safari jeep or on an elephant ride.

    5. Rishikesh

    White river rafting is the signature sport in Rishikesh. It is best to avoid the monsoon season for river rafting here. It is under the list of the top 10 Adventure Places in India. There are fantastic resorts overlooking the Ganges. Rappelling, cliff jumping, trekking, bungee jumping, and other water sports also happen in Rishikesh that you must experience.

    6. Kovalam

    Are you a surfing freak? Well, Kovalam in Kerala is celebrated for surfing. There are surf schools that are ready to train you. It is the top 10 Adventure Places in India. It is inexpensive and the waves on the beach serve the perfect ride for surfing.

    7. Sikkim

    Wondering what adventure, you can go on about in Sikkim? Well, there is mountain biking on different trails throughout the location. Sikkim is the best adventure place in India.

    8. Mysore

    Mysore is well known for its greenery, history, and cleanliness. Apart from all the historic locations and wonderful sceneries in this city, there are also options for adventure you must not miss. Skydiving is the best adventure sport here. It is a great location to explore along with water parks and lakes.

    9. Gulmarg

    Gulmarg is full of resorts that offer skiing through the snow peaked mountains. You can ride up on a Gondola to go high up in the mountains. These ski resorts provide all kinds of skiing equipment. If you are a beginner, they also offer skiing classes in Gulmarg.

    10. Meghalaya

    Meghalaya is under the list of the top 10 Adventure Places in India for caving. These caves are naturally enclaved between forests and waterfalls. So many caves and wild adventures to go

    through when you visit Meghalaya. Make sure you take all the precautions and tools before you begin!

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    Top 10 Hill Stations of India

    1.Darjeeling

    Darjeeling, an extremely popular tourist spot in West Bengal. Its territories lie in the Himalayan foothills that gives it the benefits of being the top 10 hill stations of India.

    Darjeeling is famous for its tea plantations. You must ride the Toy Train to get to Darjeeling. It is an amazing way to look through the hill station and enjoy its scenic beauty.

    The easiest way to reach Darjeeling is by flight. There are direct flights from Kolkata, Guwahati, and New Delhi.

    The popular sightseeing locations in Darjeeling are Rock Garden, Tiger Hill, Japanese Peace Pagoda, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, Darjeeling Mountaineering Institute, Observatory Hill, and Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park.

    It takes an average of four to five days to explore the Indian hill station.

    2. Ooty

    Ooty is in Tamil Nadu. Ooty is heartful of greeneries, unique sights, and warm cottages. Here you can explore the Botanical Garden, Rose Garden, Dodabetta, Chocolate and Tea factories, Pykara Lake, Wax Museum, Estate Viewpoint, Echo Rock, Emerald Dam, and Hidden Valley.

    To reach Ooty the best options are busses. However, Coimbatore is the closest airport to Ooty that you can reach first.

    It takes around 5-6 days to explore this city in the Nilgiri Hills.

    3. Kalimpong

    Kalimpong, another hill station in India from West Bengal. It is a neighbour to Darjeeling.

    You can reach Kalimpong via Siliguri or Darjeeling. There are beautiful churches, monasteries, and valleys.

    Here you can enjoy the Deolo Hills, Cactus Nursery, Durpin Dara Hills, The Haunted Morgan House, Zong Dog Palri Fo Brand Gompa, and Crockety Cottage.

    The airport closest to Kalimpong is in Siliguri. It is around 43 km by road to the hill station.

    4. Coorg

    Coorg lies in the state of Karnataka. This exclusive hill station is a part of the Western Ghats. It is known for its valleys loaded with tea, spices, coffee, and mists. It is named ‘Scotland of India’ because of its satisfying weather and scenic beauty.

    Abbey Falls, Nalakunda Palace, Namdrolling Monastery, Talacauvery, Iruppu Falls, Tadiandamol Lake Mallialli Falls, Burude Falls, and Nagarhole National Park are the places you must visit in Coorg. It barely takes 5 days to wander through this top 10 hill station of India.

    Mangalore International Airport is the best way to reach Coorg. From here, you can take a bus to travel to Coorg.

    5. Matheran

    Matheran in Maharashtra is known for its enchanting appearance. The most interesting part is that vehicles are not allowed in this part of Maharashtra. You have to trek way up the town or take the toy train. The best sightseeing locations in Matheran are Echo Point, Karnala Fort Trek, Lake One Tree Hill, Neral-Matheran Toy Train, Trek to Chanderi Caves, Louisa Point, and Charlotte.

    To reach Matheran, one can board a train from Mumbai or Pune.

    6. Manali

    Manali, known for the mountains, is the best hills stations of India. More than sightseeing, adventurers visit this hill station.

    It is known for trekking, skiing, paragliding, and rafting. From Manali, you can travel to the Rohtang Pass for gazing at the valleys, glaciers, and mountain peaks on the Himalayas.

    To get to Manali, you have to take a flight to the Kullu Manali Airport which is 50 km from Manali. Or you can also plan on a road journey from various places.

    7. Nainital

    Uttarakhand has bestowed the beautiful gift of Nainital to India. Nainital is known for its beauty and town bazar. This place is best for people in the holiday mood. Some of the best places to see in Nainital are Snow View Point, Naini Lake, Dorothy’s Seat, and Naina Devi Temple.

    8. Mahabaleshwar

    If you want a thrill, do visit Mahabaleshwar. It is in Maharashtra. Lingmala Falls, Pratapgarh Fort, Babington Point, Wilson Point, Rajpuri Caves, Mapro Gardens, Connaught Point, Elephant’s Head Point, Venna Lake, and Mahabaleshwar Temple are some of the top places to see in Mahabaleshwar.

    In Mahabaleshwar, you can look forward to boating, trekking, paragliding, horse riding, and a lot more.

    The nearest airport to Mahabaleshwar is in Pune.

    9. Srinagar

    Srinagar is one of the most popular hill stations. It is a part of Jammu and Kashmir. Srinagar’s sights are breath taking to watch. There are many houseboats and gardens to go through. Here you can visit Dal Lake, Pari Mahal, Saffron Field, Mughal Gardens, and Jamia Masjid.

    Save at least a 3 day trip to Srinagar. You can reach Srinagar by flight or train.

    10. Wayanad

    Wayanad in Kerala is all about vast rice paddies, valleys, coffee plantations, wildlife, rubber, and forests.

    Edakkal Caves, Kuruva Dweep, Pookot Lake, Banasura Dam, Chembra Peak, and Soochipara Falls are the few well-known locations to see in Wayanad. It could take 4-5 days to fully explore this town.

    The Kozhikode rail is the nearest one to Wayanad

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    Finally, If you have another list of the best hill stations of India, kindly let us know through commenting on the comment box below.

    Top 10 Best places to visit in India in Winter

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    India is a country with diverse climate, ecosystem and culture that makes it unique for traveller. With this uniqueness it offers some best places to visit in India in August.

    There are many hills station, National parks, Eco village and religious places are welcoming tourist from all around the world in month of August.

    You might think that August is a rainy season in India and most destinations are closed but some gems are still open for you. From Jammu Kashmir to kanyakumari and Gujarat to Assam, there are many things to explore.

    Planning for traveling in August will give some extra discount on hotel rooms, Local transport and sightseeing, as this is off season.

    You will find less crowd and that will add more pleasure in your trip. So here I am going to tell you best places to visit in India in august. Don’t think too much Pack you bag and start exploring beautiful monsoon destination.

    Here are Top 10 Best places to visit in India in August.

    01 Meghalaya:

    The Scotland of east or Adobe of Clouds is perfect Places to visit in India in august because of its natural beauty and landscape.

    Meghalaya is a Northeast state of India and its Gateway is Guwahati, from where you can take private taxi, Local buses, sharing Cabs to reach Shillong, the Capital of Meghalaya.

    There are many adventures places in Meghalaya and it can be cover in almost 8 to 9 days of itinerary. Some famous places are Cherapunjee, earlier the wettest Land on earth but not it has been replaced by Mawseenram.

    Other mesmerizing destinations are Dwaki Lake, which is near to india- Bangladesh Boder, Mawlynnomg is Asia cleanest Village, Double decker root bridge, which is also for trekking, Elephanta falls, Seven-sister falls, Mousami cave, Shillong Peak, Police Bazar and many more.

    02 Goa:

    Every friend groups have a desire to travel Goa together, but unfortunately plans don’t go smoothly just because of travelling date, tour price and bla bla.

    If this happened to you earlier then I will suggest you to travel Goa in august as I said Goa is Budget friendly in winter and also it is not high time for business. Goa is Best places to visit in India in August with friends and family for leisure purpose.

    Just Imagine you are lying on the beach, having coconut water in your hand, listening favorite music, and looking at sea shore that come and go continuously that reveals the meaning of life.

    Panji is the Capital of Goa and having international airport while Vascodigama is famous railway station that connects Goa from rest of the India.

    South Goa and North Have some of the best beautiful beaches of the world like Agoda, Arjuna, Calangunate beach.

    03 Vishakhapatnam:

    Vishakhapatnam is also called Vizag, which is famous sea beach of south India, located in Andhra Pradesh.

    One can plan to visit Vizag in Winter season, those who love to taste tasty south Indian dishes and variety of sea foods.

    It can be reach train, Road, and of course airways having good connectivity from rest of the India.

    Apart from sea beach you can go for Arku valley that is 110 km from vizag. There is train connectivity for Arku valley and most of the tourist likes to complete their journey by train only because train passes through too many numbers of tunnel, lush green forest and Valley areas that gives a breathtaking view.

    You can also take private taxi from vizag to reach Arku but it may be not economical in compare to train.

    04 Sundarban National Parks:

    Sundarban is the world largest delta formed by river Ganges and its subsidiary situated, at 110 kms from Kolkata, in west Bengal.

    It is famous for Royal Bengal tiger and mangroves forest with many other spices like, Deer, Crocodile, Birds and fishes. It can be reach by train or by surface also, and nearest Railway station is Canning that connects you from Sealdah (Kolkata).

    In monsoon season you can enjoy Elish fish festival, along with local folk dance during evening in Sundarban. You can hire private small boat for sightseeing or take sharing tour package for 3 days trip from Kolkata that comes near to 4-5 K per person. 

    This is budget friendly and weekend trip for all age groups.

    05 Leh-Ladakh:

    Just like Goa, Leh- Ladakh has become most popular destination for youngster those who want to take a bike trip. In 2019, Ladakh has become a separate union territory of India which is having Buddhist and Tibetan population, Cold desert and ethnic culture.

    Leh is a domestic airport that is connected by from delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and other parts of the India but most of tourist prefer to get a Bike from delhi and Cover a distance of 1050kkm. Some tourist also take route from Manali, that is 550 km from it and enroute you can explore Zanskar valley which is the part of Himachal Pradesh.  

    Leh and ladaksh is famous it monastery, Mangnet Mountains, Khardungla Pass, Nubra Valley, famous Pangong Lake, Camping site, Local festival and its lifestyle. To cover all the mentioned destination, you will need at least 6-8 days in your hand.

    06 kashmir:

    If there is a paradise on earth then it is Kashmir, an Indian Union territory which approx. 1000 km from its Capital New Delhi.

    Jannat-e-Kashmir is known for its beautiful mountains valley, Apple farms, Flower gardens (Mughal Gardens), and Shikara ride in world famous Dal lake. Apart from that other attractive destination are sonmarg, Holy shrine of Maa Vaishno Devi temple, Amarnath, Pahalgam , Patnitop and Gulmag. World’s highest green golf course is situated in Gulmang, where tourist can enjoy Ice Sking.

    Very soon, Kashmir will have world’s highest Rail Bridge over Chenaab river which is 33 metres higher than Eiffel tower of paris. This will cut travelling time to Katra from Banihal by 6 hrs and play a crucial role in connectivity of Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla region.

    Kashmir is also called Switzerland of India. For budget class tourist, this is perfect destination to visit in august in India. 

    Kashmir is well connected with Roadways, Railways and airways as well. Jammu and Srinagar has good air connectivity from rest of the India. So overall Kashmir is one the best destination, who wants to add some pleasure in a religious tour.

    07 Valley of flowers:

    A world heritage site situated in Uttrakhand, which is famous for its alpine flowers and variety of floras. This area comes under Nanda devi national park of Himalayan range having mountains range of 3352 to 3658 meters. Best time to travel Valley of flowers is from June to September last and for rest of year, it is covered by heavy snow.

    Trekking is the only option to reach and explore the nature. Every year more thousands of tourist trek to Valley of flowers.

    En route you can make base camp in Ghangharia. You need at least 3 days for trekking to valley of flowers. Nearest railway station is Haridwar that connects rest of India by through trains.

    08 Gangtok:

    Gangtok, The capital of Indian state Sikkim, situated at 5500 ft. Although Gangtok is always a must visit place but it’s good to travel in August.

    Gangtok and its nearby place are major attraction for tourist. Places like Tshomo lake, Baba Harbhajan singh temole, Nathula Pass, Namchi tea Garden, Replica of Char dham temple can be covered from Gangtok.

    During August you will find cheap hotel price, less crowd in famous MG Market and more enjoyment.

    Gangtok can be reach by Road, Railways and airway. Recently a new Domestic airport comes in operation in Sikkim itself and that it Pakyong , which is 30 km from Gangtok city. Nearest railway station in New jalpaigudi and for surface transport it is Siligudi.

    09 Darjeeling:

    The queen of Hills and the land of Gorkhas is a pleasant destination during winters. Darjeeling Himalayan railways that is also a world heritage which connects New jalpaigudi to Darjeeling gives a breathtaking view to its passengers.

    World famous tea gardens, British colony and monastery, Botanical gardens, Tiger hills sunrise point, Kanchanjungha view point are the major tourist attractions.

    There are plenty of hotels available in Darjeeling so tourist have many options and accordingly they can choose as per the budgets. Same like Gangtok nearest airport is Bagdogra and well connected by roads.

    10 Jaipur:

    The Capital of Rajasthan well known for its marvelous forts, palace and architecture of Rajputana kings.

    This city has too many things to explore from street snake charmers to Hawa Mahal, jantar-Mantar, Amber palace, City palace, Jal mahal, Birla mandir.  You can also try camel rides, Cycle tour, Raksha tour in Jaipur. If you inspired and like the Rajasthani tradition then get a white kurta, Dhoti with colorful turban. It will reflect your legacy and enhance your looks. One more thing don’t forget to eat local street food that is amazing in taste and quality.

    Jaipur is well known international airport of India and also have good connectivity through railways. Nearest major city are New Delhi, Agra, Pushkar, Ajmer many more.

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    Top 10 Best Honeymoon Places in India

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    Indian wedding is full of family drama, romance, affairs, and of course rituals. The process of going through the crazy number of tasks is simply funny, strange, and sometimes unthinkable. You have to spend a number of sleepless nights thinking and planning for your wedding on each and every small detail minutely, from your dress to the number of invitees, the photographer, perfect wedding venue, everything needs to set at the right place (the list doesn’t like it’s ending soon). While these plans end as soon as you complete your marriage, there is one decision that has already taken by every couple before the marriage. Yes, I am talking about the honeymoon. Choosing the best honeymoon destination from the best places in India is a great task. Almost all the destinations will look like the best honeymoon places in India But some destinations which we are suggesting to you will make your trip Photogenic, memorable and everlasting. Here are the top best honeymoon places in India.

    Best honeymoon places in India

    Top Honeymoon Destinations in IndiaNearest AirportBest Time to Visit
    KashmirSrinagarMay to Oct
    ManaliChandigarhOct to Jun
    NainitalPantnagarOct to Apr
    DharamshalaGaggalOct to Jun
    AlleppeyKochiJun to Mar
    AndamanPort BlairOct to May
    CoorgMangaloreOct to Mar
    OotyCoimbatoreAll year
    HampiHubliOct to Mar
    LakshadweepAgatti IslandOct to Mar

    The most crucial part of deciding is finalizing the best honeymoon places in India. As we know, most of the couples are working and need to resume their 9 to 5 jobs soon after the wedding, the foreign destinations are better kept for the future. The best Honeymoon Places in India offer the best views and the perfect setting for a romantic excursion. While most of them are spectacular and picturesque, there are also some places for adventurous couples out there. Here is the list of the best Honeymoon Places in India worth considering if you are planning your Honeymoon in India that is romantic at its best.

    Best honeymoon places in north India.

    Filled with so many Best Romantic Places in India, the north is perhaps the region that fits the bill perfectly for a Honeymoon in India. You can experience the magnificent mountains of Himachal to Uttarakhand with its refreshing hills. The northern part of our country is simply the place to be for a newly married couple and all those who love snow, nature, tall trees, etc. and moreover, Jammu and Kashmir, which is the queen of Honeymoon destinations in India, is the perfect place for the lovebirds looking to begin their life’s journey together. So, take a look at these most Romantic Places in India’s head, for a Honeymoon in India that can only be called a heavenly beginning.

    1. SONMARG, JAMMU & KASHMIR

    Sonmarg is among the top threebest honeymoon places to visit in North India. The Valleys and the snow-covered mountains of Sonmarg seem as if they have come straight out of heaven.Sonmarg has become a famous choice among the Indians due to its natural beauty. It is one of the most romantic and Beautiful places in India for Honeymoon, Sonmarg is a wonderful place to spend time with your better half with whom you are starting your life.What can be better than spending hours enjoying the lovely weather of one of the best honeymoon places in India? When snow starts falling around and you sit outside your room, enjoying a cup of tea with the person you are about to start the journey of a lifetime with. Isn’t it romantic?

    • Nearest Airport: Srinagar international airport
    • Things to Do:Satsar Lake, Thajiwas Glacier, ZojiLa Pass, Vishansar lake, Gadsar Lake, Whitewater rafting at Baltal Valley, Kashmir Great Lakes Trek, Nichinai Pass, Krishnasar Lake etc.
    • Best Time to Visit: May to October
    • MANALI, HIMACHAL PRADESH

    How would you feel when you see from your private resort room, which is surrounded by the snow-covered Himalayan mountains, the private Jacuzzi in your room which is the most enjoyable in the cold weather? It is a beautiful hill station in the Himalayan area, which attracts couples from all over the country. It is a very well-known holiday spot that is also highly popular among couples being an exotic Honeymoon Destination in India as well. Book your Manali holiday packages to spend the time of your life with your sweetheart at the most marvelous Honeymoon Places in Himachal Pradesh, India. After all, what’s better than some alone and cherished moments with your loved one in a place that is filled with snow, love, and scenic sights?

    • Nearest Airport: Kullu-Manali Airport
    • Things to Do: Paragliding, Rohtang Pass, Hidimba Devi Temple, River Rafting, Stroll at Mall Road, Explore Old Manali, Trekking at Bhrigu Lake, Vasishta Baths, The Great Himalayan National Park, Beas Kund Trek, adventure sports like zorbing, , Skiing at Solang Valley etc.
    • Best Time to Visit: October to June
    • NAINITAL, UTTARAKHAND

    Nainital is a hill resort of the Kumaon region of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand, India “The DevBhoomi”.It is a destination known for its nine beautiful lakes after which it is named. The amazing climate and magnificent beauty of the place make it one of the best places in India for family memorable trips and honeymoon

    • Nearest Airport: Pantnagar Airport
    • Things to Do: Enjoy a romantic boat ridden in Naini Lake, go for sightseeing at its lovely places of Interest such as Snow View and Naini peak, Paragliding, Himalayan view from Tiffin Top, Shop at Tibetan Market, Sunset at Hanuman Garhi
    • Best Time to Visit: October to April
    • DHARAMSHALA – McLEODGANJ, HIMACHAL PRADESH

    Dharamshala and McLeodganj are nearby places in the lap of the nature in Himachal Pradesh, India. The distance by road is nearly 5 Kms between the two destinations. You can enjoy the snowfall, Paragliding, Triund trek, Camping, Kerari Lake Trek, you can visit Kangra Valley, Gyuto Monastery, Jwalamukhi Devi Temple, Bhagsu Waterfall, Tea Gardens, HPCA Cricket stadium and many more attractions which collectively attracts the honeymooners and is popular as the best honeymoon places in India.Last, but not the least, one of the most important reasons to visit Dharmshala is McLeodganj where His Holiness The Dalai Lama decided to make as his home upon his migration from Tibet.

    • Nearest Airport: Gaggal Airport
    • Things to Do: Discover intriguing Buddhist culture, visit the Tibetan Refugee Centre and various Buddhist monasteries, eat at lovey cafes and explore the winsome scenery painted by the mountains
    • Best Time to Visit: October to June

    Best Honeymoon Places in South IndiaStippled with a number of places worth visiting, the Southern region of the country is densely popular among tourists from all over the world. From the Coorg in Karnataka to Munnar in Kerala or Ooty in Tamilnadu to Puducherry. there are also many romantic Honeymoon destinations in Northeast India that are perfect for a memorable Honeymoon in India, which is better than any foreign tour. So, providing a lot of dreamy ‘us’ time in the lap of nature, here are some of the best Honeymoon Places in India to choose for a trip with your soulmate.

    • ALLEPPEY, KERALA

    This placed is famous for backwaters and Houseboats which attracts honeymooners especially to visit this place for a romantic honeymoon vacation. It welcomes newly married couples to spend some time in one of their private houseboats. These houseboats are located in the backwaters. Located in God’s own country, Alleppey’s Backwaters is a wonderful place to spend some quality time with your darling. Alleppey, the most beautiful place in India for Honeymoon and is preferred by couples all over India.

    • Nearest Airport: Kochi International Airport
    • Things to Do: Alappuzha Beach, Backwaters, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Krishnapuram Palace, Vembanad, Nehru Trophy Snake Boat race, Bay Island Driftwood Museum etc.
    • Best Time to Visit: October to March
    • PORT BLAIR, ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS

    Located on the most quiet pair of islands in the world, Port Blair is a perfect Honeymoon destination in India. You can enjoy different adventurous activities. From scuba diving to snorkelling, this island has everything that you would love to do as a honeymooner. Filled with all different kinds of adventure activities, Port Blair is sure to make your little romantic getaway, as perfect as it can get!

    • Nearest Airport: Port Blair airport
    • Things to Do: Cellular Jail, Samudrika Marine Museum, Chidiya Tapu, Ross Island, Light & Sound Show, Aberdeen Bazaar & Samudrika, water sports like Sea Walking or scuba diving etc.
    • Best Time to Visit: October to May
    • COORG

    It’s located in Karnataka state, filled with so much attractions to attract the honeymooners not only in India but around the world also. It is famous for Coffee plantations, steep hills, waterfalls, lush green forest, flora and fauna, lushgreen meadows, beautiful sunsets and breathtaking views. You can buy the famous coffee, honey, spices and dry fruits, chocolates and oranges etc… Its is also famous for Coorg wine.

    • Nearest Airport:Mangalore airport
    • Things to Do:Camping, Trekking, River rafting, Dubare elephant camp, Abbey falls
    • Best Time to Visit: October to May
    • OOTY

    Blessed with huge natural beauty, Ooty is one of the most famous honeymoon destinations in India. It features picturesque Nilgiri Hills, pleasant climate and fantastic lush green landscape which makes this place truly fascinating.  It is famous for tea plantations. Towering mountains, sprawling tea gardens, and a peaceful transit is how one can get close to defining Ooty, Udhagamandalam also Ootacamund. Rightly known as the ‘Queen of Hill Stations’.

    Ooty lies at the junction of the Western and Eastern Ghats, curled up in the charming Nilgiri Hills at a distance of about 80 km from Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu).

    Ooty generally features pleasantly mild conditions throughout the year. However, night time in the months of January and February is typically cold. Generally, the town appears to be eternally stuck in the spring season. Temperatures are relatively consistent throughout the year.

    • Nearest Airport:Coimbatore international airport
    • Things to Do: Explore the Nilgiri Mountains in a toy train, Tea Museum, Stone House, Catherine falls etc.
    • Best Time to Visit:April to June and September to November.
    • HAMPI

    It’s located in Karnataka state. Here you can experience the temples and historical ruins. It has the ruins from the ancient times, Hampi is an unusual but equally exotic spot to enjoy your honeymoon.

    • Nearest Airport:Belgaumairport
    • Things to Do: Temples and ruins, Anjaneya hill, Rock climbing, Coracle Ride, Fishing in the lake etc.
    • Best Time to Visit:October to February.
    1. LAKSHADWEEP

    With green beaches that seem romancing with the clear seawater, Lakshadweep Islands can be called the heaven for couples in love. Though less picked as a destination to visit, it is one of the best honeymoon placesin India.

    • Nearest Airport:Airport at Agatti Island, Lakshadweep, India
    • Things to Do:Water sports like snorkelling and scuba diving, explore the various islands and colourful coral reefs, go for moonlight walks at the numerous beaches and enjoy glorious sunsets from your luxury beach resorts.
    • Best Time to Visit:October to May.

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    Best time to visit Sikkim

    Best Time to visit Sikkim: Sikkim is the gem of northeast India and the first organic state of the world. It is called the brother of all seven sisters,i.e., the seven northeastern states of India. This state attracts tourists not only from India but around the world due to its neatness and cleanliness. Here, basically, five seasons are observed, namely Spring, Autumn, Summer, winter, and Monsoon. You can visit all-round the year, but you should take extra precautions in Monsoon as in this season, there are heavy rain showers. But it totally depends upon you, if you wanna take pleasure in Monsoon, you can book and can get discounts during this time. Still, one should take care while traveling in this season as Sikkim is open to landslides. So, one must plan the best time to visit Sikkim by following the details below: –

    Sikkim in Summer Season:

    Best Time to visit Sikkim

    Summer is considered the best time to visit Sikkim, the most ideal time to explore this beautiful state. Nature is stunning at this time. It’s the peak time as the tourist’s arrival are in bulk. The best time to visit Sikkim summers is in between April and June. You can do several outdoor activities as the weather is very pleasant during this time. For your knowledge, I have mentioned some activities name which is mentioned below: –

    1. Khangchendzonga National Park (Location – North & West Sikkim Districts).
    2. Valley of Flowers in Yumthang (Location – North Sikkim District).
    3. Singalila National Park (Location – South Western part of Sikkim and Majorly spread over in Darjeeling district of west Bengal).
    4. Nathu La Pass with Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple and Tsomgo Lake (Location –East Sikkim District)
    5. Gurudongmar Lake (Location – North Sikkim District)
    6. Khecheopalri Lake (Location – West Sikkim District)
    7. Goecha La Trek (Location – West Sikkim District)
    8. White Water river rafting at Teesta River (Location –East Sikkim in Sikkim state part)

    One must carry woolen clothes, even if you are visiting this place in the state of March. The Summer season is also the best time to visit the western part of Sikkim. The temperature ranges from 10 degree to 21 degree Celsius, makes the weather pleasant to explore the places and tourists enjoy it at their best. You can visit the 300 years old Pemayangtse Monastery in Pelling. The best part of this season is that tourists can enjoy trekking too. One can also enjoy the blooming field of Orchids and Rhododendrons all over the hills and the foot of the mountains. All the visiting places, the lakes, the monasteries and the treks are in their inviting mood which makes the tour memorable for the tourists.

    Sikkim in Monsoon Season

    As mentioned earlier, during this season, there are higher chances of landslides in several parts of Sikkim, tourist’s arrival is comparatively low than another season. Definitely, it’s not the best time to visit Sikkim. Though, you can find accommodation at hotels at cheaper rates as it is the off-season. You can go for the Nathang Valley trek, but keeping in mind the landslides which are very dangerous to life. If you really plan to visit Sikkim in Monsoon only then you must visit Sikkim’s Khecheopalri Lake. The best time to visit Sikkim in the monsoon is between July, August, and Mid-September.

    Sikkim in Spring Season

    One must explore this state in the Spring season, from Feb to April watch the natural blooming beauty.g

    Sikkim in AUTUMN Season

    On the other hand, witness the clear view of Himalayan range in Autumn season. It is the best time to visit Sikkim after the rainy season is over in the month of September and October, the temperature ranges from 15 to 20-degree celcius which makes the day pleasant for the tourists and they enjoy to the fullest. One can visit the Yumthang valley which is also known as the valley of flowers, located at the northern part of Sikkim state is the best time to visit Sikkim’s rich region. If you are visiting Tsomgo lake during Autumn then try to cover it during the first two weeks of October. While it will be chilly weather there, try to have some momos and enjoy the yalk ride. Visit Samdruptse Monastery, if you are visiting the southern part of Sikkim. Don’t forget to carry a pair of walking boots, thermals, woolen gloves, sunglasses and a warm jacket.

    Sikkim in WINTER Season

    Sikkim experiences the never-ending snowfalls and extreme cold. Winters are here from the month of November to February. Every season has its own taste. You can visit Zero Point for amazing sunset and snow in Yumthang valley which is located in the North Sikkim district. Enjoy the Red Panda winter carnival during this time. As in this cultural event, tourists arrive in a large amount, the hotel and prices increase. You should book the holidays a week or a month ahead.

    TEMPERATURE CHART ACCORDING TO TRAVEL MONTHS

    Travel MonthsMin/Max TemperatureSeason
    April to June24°c to 45°cSummer
    July to Sep21°c to 35°cMonsoon
    Oct to March10°c to 27°cWinter

    Conclusion on Best Time to Visit Sikkim

    If you take my views, I would suggest you to travel in travel in Summers, Spring & Autumn as the sky is clear and the temperature is very pleasant. You can take very beautiful picturesque. In the summers, the average temperature lies between 13 degree to 28-degree celcius. It is one of the ideal times to visit Sikkim as you can do several activities like trekking, Mountaineering, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Canoeing, River rafting and Hang gliding.

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    Top 6 Places to Visit in North Sikkim in 6k

    Top 6 Places to Visit in North Sikkim in 6k

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    Whenever we think about Sikkim, the picture of Snow-capped mountains, Lush green forest, Sensational waterfalls, and many thrilling valleys come across in our mind. Another thing we start calculating your office holidays and budget for the trip.   Here I am going to tell you how you can plan, reach and Places to visit in North Sikkim, in just 6 thousand. You will need 5 days to cover all these places. So let’s start from the beginning.

    After arriving at NJP/ Siliguri Railway station, take a shared taxi to Gangtok. It will cost around 300-350 rupees and you will have a reserved seat for Gangtok. Gangtok is the capital of Indian state Sikkim and approx 120 km from Siliguri, situated at approx 5500 ft above the sea level. En-route enjoy the mesmerizing view of the Teesta river and sal tree forest. Once you reach Gangtok, You can stay at a budget-friendly hotel near the MG market, which is the heart of the city. If you are a nature lover and want to stay in a peaceful area then you also have an option to stay in Homestay with locals. In the evening you can visit local MG markets for recreation and shopping. 

    There are many tour operators in Gangtok who offer to share tour packages for North Sikkim in just rupees 3999 per person including all transfer, Sightseeing, Accommodation, and meals.  After getting ILP ( Inner line Permits ) from the tourism office, you are eligible to visit North Sikkim. 

    1.Lachen: 

    A Picture of Homestay

    Get your shared taxi from Vajra Taxi stand and head to Lachen, which is the first place to visit in North Sikkim, and a beautiful small town situated at 9000 ft that gives a panoramic view of flora and fauna.  This day you can visit the Lachen Monastery and the local village. During winter you can experience up to minus 5 degrees while summer is pretty cool and the best time to visit. Your cab driver will guide and assist you. 

    2.Chopta Valley:

    Green Chopta valley During Spring

    This is the second place to visit in North Sikkim that will make you amazed with its greenery and snow-clad mountains. Chopta valley is situated at 13000 ft and can be reached by Taxi within two hours from Lachen. Chopta valley is a paradise for lensmen and honeymooners. Spring season of India is the best time to travel because this time mother nature colors herself into different colors with fresh Rhododendron

    3.Gurudongmar Lake:

    Pious Gurudongmar Lake

    The highest Point among Places to visit in North Sikkim is Gurudongmar lake which is the source of River Teesta and situated at a height of approx 17800 ft, roads end here.
    This Place is very interesting with many controversial stories that cause disputes among the Sikh community and Buddhist followers. According to Buddhism Padmasambhava or Guru Rinpoche visited this place in the 8th century and when he was coming back from Tibet, he found the water of the lake remained frozen all over the year and no possibilities to drink the water. Local requested the guru so he agreed to help them and Placed his hand on a small part of the lake which did nor freeze during the winter.
    Since then, the Local people considered him as a god and started worshiping this lake. While Some stories say, on the way to returning from Tibet Gurunanak Dev Ji came across this lake in the 15th century and did the same act for people’s needs and touched the water with his walking stick, and made the whole lake unfrozen during the winter. Later in 1997-98, the Sikh regiment of the Indian Army constructed a Gurudwara nearby lake, but these local people did not accept it because this land was supposed to a religious place of Buddha. After a high-level committee examination, on 6th July 2001, this Gurudwara was handed over to the Lachen monastery.

    4.Lachung:

    Lachung Village

    Another mesmerizing place to visit in North Sikkim is Lachung, a small hill station with loving hospitality, situated at 8000 ft approx and 120 km from Gangtok city. Major attractions are Lachung Monastery, Rhododendron Gardens, and  Local Villages. If you spend your night at Homestay then you can enjoy wine or beer in the evening with local people and they will entertain you with some funny stories with those characters who never existed. When you will go to your bed, the sound of River Teesta can be heard and it will work like Maa ki Lori for you. 

    5.Yumthang Valley:

    Yumthang Valley during Winter

    Yumthang valley, is also called the valley of flowers of Sikkim, Situated at 11500 ft and 160 km from Gangtok or you can say, 30 km from Lachen. During spring season tourists can enjoy the blooming of rhodo , Primulas, Iris, and other floras. Winter season is usually too cold to freeze you and temp can go up to minus 10 degrees. To Visit Yumthang Valley you need to halt your night in Lachung and next morning after the visit, you can depart for Gangtok. The best time to visit Yumthang valley is Summer when roads are open so the government allows tourists to visit. 

    6.Zero Point- Yumesamdong:

    This is the last territory for tourists before the China Border, situated at 15500 ft and 170 km from its capital Gangtok and that is why this is called zero points. This is a hidden paradise for Honeymoon cou0ple and solo travelers who want to play with snow and spend some quality time. Zero points can be reached by road and the best time to travel is summer because during the remaining season almost part is covered with huge snow and roads are closed

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    Today, in this travel blog, I have decided to share the top 10 best places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh. So, before letting you know let us have a brief overview of Arunachal and then we will discuss the best places to visit Arunachal Pradesh for a romantic honeymoon.

    So lets us start.

    Arunachal Pradesh is a beautiful Indian state with many attractive tourist destinations, and also receives first sunlight that’s why People called it “the land of sunrise’’. It is a home to different indigenous tribes of almost 26 major and more than 100 sun tribes. Arunachal Pradesh is an international tourist spot that attracts people from different parts of the world. Recently it developed into a hot honeymoon destination. 

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    1. Bomdila: 

      A hill station with the alluring landscape, situated at 8000 ft above the sea level and approx 300 km from the gateway of Northeast, Assam. Bomdila is a very peaceful and romantic destination for Honeymoon lovers and photographers. The major attraction of Bomdila is its monastery where you can see Buddhist monks offering prayers and learning the meaning of lives and salvation. It is a budget-friendly destination with Plenty of hotels or Homestay which is mainly run by locals. 

    2. Sela Pass:

      En route to Tawang from bomdila you will find Tawang gate and sela lake which is considered as a pious lake and locals used to offering the prayers. Sela pass is situated at 13500 ft and very chilled during winter. Sela pass is one the most photographic spot for bikers and solo travelers. There is a small food stall near the lake, where you can take the tea or coffee with noodles to get energized. 

    3. Tawang:

      Whenever we think to plan for Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang comes in our mind, and now the next destination you can add to your bucket list is twang, which has a stunning view and pleasing weather conditions for tourist at 8700 ft height. One can stay here for at least 3 nights to complete the local sightseeing of twang which includes Tawang Monastery, Tawang war memorials, Urgelling Gompa, Gaint Budhha, Taktsang gompa and many more. 
    4. Zemithang:

      Zemithang is a small fairyland that is approx 90 km from Tawang district situated at a height of 8000 ft and famous for Gorsam chorten monastery which is the second largest monastery in Asia and almost 7th century old.  This Land is also considered as Free from all Sins, which means all people of Zemithang are children of God and play a vital role in the conservation of natural resources, Habitats, and wildlife. One can reach Zemithang by road from Tawang state bus or private taxi but the roads are not good. Some homestay is available for tourists in their budget.

    5. Bum-La Pass:

      Bum la -Pass is the witness of the Battle fought between  India and China in 1962 and also an International Border between these two nations. Another historic achievement of Bumla Pass is The MacMohan Line which has been drawn between Indian and China by British Colonial Administrator Henry MacMohan in 1913-14 at Shimla Convention. Tourists can go and take photos Near Mac Mohan line and feel the patriotism of Our Brave Indian soldiers who lost their lives to save our Borders. Bum la pass can be reached by private or shared taxi from Tawang. There is no accommodation for tourists as this is totally a Battlefield and controlled by the Indian Army.

    6. Madhuri Lake:

      Madhuri lake is also called sungester TSO Lake which is situated at a height of 15,200 ft and can be reached by a Private car from Tawang. After a Bollywood movie Koyla was filmed and gorgeous  Indian actress Madhuri Dixit played a song, then this lake was named Madhuri lake. The beauty of Madhuri lake is marvelous when clouds kiss the mountain and come down to the lake. One can catch this affair in Photo or video and I’m sure you will never find this event anywhere else and remember its lifetime. Tourists can enjoy snacks and tea at the governments’ canteen which is run by our brave army forces. 
    7. Jaswant Garh war memorials :

      Jaswant War memorials are telling a  story of patriotism and Bravery of Maha Veer Chakra awardees Jaswant Singh Rawat, a Soldier of  Garhwal Rifles who sacrificed his life for our country During India China war.  This Place is 25 km from Tawang and situated at 10000 ft. height. The army used to serve tea free of cost and snacks at a very low price. Every Tourist visits this place to hear the story of our Brave soldiers. 
    8. Dirang Valley:

      Just imagine a night stay in a hotel surrounded by Hilly Paddy land and the sound of water waves which is coming from the River West kameng flowing near you. I am sure you would love to spend two or three days with your partner in Dirang Valley which is also famous for Kiwi and apple orchard farming. If you are a wine lover then Dirang is a good place to taste local wine made of fruits and catch the special moments in the camera. Dirang has plenty of star categories hotels along with Budget hotel little far from Town but in the lap of nature. Dirang can be reached by road en route to Tawang and the nearest airport is Tezpur, Assam. Climate is moderate all over the year and summer can be a little warm.

    9. Jang Falls:

      Jang Falls or Nuranang Falls is still unknown to many globetrotters which have incredible views and a height of 100 meters, making this Falls a breathtaking stop for Snapper. You can catch a huge rainbow in your lens with a picturesque landscape. Just near to Falls, River Kameng flows fast and furious and sounds a little scary. If you carry Hot water and tea sachet then make tea and enjoy the pleasant nature and allow the water droplets of Falls to kiss your face.  

    10. Bhalukpong:

      Bhalukpong is the entry point of Arunachal Pradesh and a small town with good people. If you don’t carry Inner Land permits then you can submit the required documents and other checklists to the Check post and then they will produce ILP against it. After getting ILP you are valid for travel and stay in Bhalukpong. Bhalukpong has mainly Budget hotels with basic amenities. If you Travelling from Guwahati afternoon, then you take your night stay here. In the morning you can go for River rafting or Visit Pakke / pakhui Tiger Reserve and Sessa Orchid Sanctuary.