1. Ladakh
Trip to Ladakh - just like love - can’t
be expressed in words. The mighty Karakorum with its cotton-wool peaks bounds
Ladakh, a terrain characterized by vast barren valleys, lofty mountain passes,
beautiful lakes, and the last undisturbed home of Tantric Buddhist population.
2. Sikkim
One of the most unexplored and mystical
places in India happen to be the North East region. Bound by the majestic
Himalayas with the gushing Teesta River crisscrossing the entire stretch of the
land, Sikkim in North East India is one of the best tourist places in India to
uncover. The fact that it is relatively unexplored makes it all the more
appealing for discerning travelers and one of the top destinations for summer
holidays in India.
3. Coorg (Kodagu)
Beautiful lush rolling hills
and valleys of the Western Ghats, Coorg is one of the most affluent hill
stations in Karnataka offering unequaled luxurious holidays to tourists.
4. Manali
One
of the most popular destinations for summer holidays in North India is Manali
in Himachal Pradesh. Gurgling water streams and an array of
mountain adventure makes Manali one of the finest all season tourist
destinations in India.
5. Andaman
& Nicobar Islands
Renowned as one of the most popular
honeymoon destinations in India, Andaman group of Island consists of 52 islands
out of which 36 are inhabited. Apart from the relaxed tropical ambiance,
amazing diversity of corals and marine life what draws the tourist to Andaman
is existence of the remnants of Stone Age culture and the colonial inheritance.
6. Kashmir
A
list of summer destinations in India is never complete without the mention of
the trio of Gulmarg, Srinagar and Pahalgam in Kashmir Valley. These 3 verdant
paradises offer tranquil retreat and lots of sightseeing activities and nature
walks which is a reason why they are one of the most popular honeymoon
destinations in India.
7. Rishikesh
It
is known as the birth place of Yoga, the phenomenon that has caught the
attention of people’s imagination around the world. Rishikesh is Uttarakhand is
the hub for Yoga and meditation in India.
8. Shimla
Things changed dramatically for Shimla
when the Scottish civil servant Charles Kennedy built his summer home in Shimla
in 1822. When the British arrived here there was nothing but wilderness and
climate and surroundings which reminded them of their home, Shimla was soon
developed into the official summer capital of the Raj in 1864.
Enjoy your summer........
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