Top Place to Visit in India in January

By kashmireX

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GOa

Popularly known as India’s party capital, Goa seduces travellers from all around the globe with its boho beaches, ancient churches, majestic forts and unbeatable nightlife

2

Kashmir

Jahangir’s ‘heaven on earth’, Srinagar offers the picturesque Dal Lake, breath-taking mountain views, stunning Mughal gardens and sprawling orchards

3

Udaipur

Snuggled along the banks of Lake Pichola with a gorgeous backdrop of the Aravalli Hills, Udaipur charms you with its age-hold heritage a+nd culture mirrored in stately palaces, magnificent temples and sparkling lakes.

4

Manali

Nestled on the banks of River Beas, Manali will take your breath away with its snow-kissed peaks, lush valleys and heart-pumping adventure experiences in the heart of Himalayas.

5

Lonavala

Just 4.6 kms apart from each other, Lonavala and Khandala are home to dramatic landscapes, historical forts, ancient caves, charming sunset points, beautiful lakes and cascading waterfalls

6

Pondicherry

A fascinating, small town with enough elements to charm its visitors, Pondicherry whose official name was changed to Puducherry in 2006, was once the largest French colony in India.

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Shimla

The erstwhile British ‘Summer Capital’ is packed with colonial-era architectural marvels, picturesque hilly hotspots, and a toy train tagged as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

8

Puri

About 2 hours from Bhubaneshwar, Puri is a coastal temple town along the Bay of Bengal in Odisha. It lies close to tourist hotspots like Konark Temple and Dhabaleswar Temple

9

Agra

Nestled on the banks of Yamuna River, Agra welcomes tourists with its Mughal-era structures, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, magnificent forts, tombs and pulsating markets

10

Munnar

The biggest tea-planation area in South India, Munnar is also home to several endangered species. It is a spectacular stretch of silent mountains and swaying swathes of thick forests

11

Mussoorie

Cosily nestled in the Garhwal hills of Uttarakhand, Mussoorie is a scenic hill station dotted with mesmerizing waterfalls, towering mountain peaks, and a string of colonial buildings

12

Rishikesh

Known as the ‘Yoga Capital of the World’, Rishikesh is a serene Himalayan town nestled on the banks of River Ganges. It is famous for its ancient temples, hippie cafes and dare-devil adventure sport

13

Ooty

Officially called Ootacamund, the hill-town is better known by its nickname–Ooty. It is loved by Bollywood directors, honeymooners, families, and even backpackers, for its mountains, lakes, gardens, and waterfalls

14

Wayanad

Located on the southern tip of the Deccan plateau, Wayanad is home to clear lakes, dense jungles, and deep valleys. This weekend getaway from Bengaluru, is a paradise for trekkers

15

Coorg

Unwind in the lap of nature in Coorg where aromatic coffee and spice plantations, lush green hills, cascading waterfalls and a distinct old-world charm sooth the senses

16

Jaisalmer

Founded by the erstwhile Rajput ruler Rawal Jaisal, Jaisalmer sits in the heart of Thar desert and will take your breath away with its majestic forts, fascinating havelis, ancient Jain Temples and sparkling sand dunes

17

Alibaug

Locally Known As Alichi Bagh, Alibaug Is A Popular Beachside Destination Located In The Konkan Region Of Maharashtra. Surrounded By The Arabian Sea, Its Sun-Soaked Beaches, Historical Forts And Picturesque Picnic Spots Make It A Perfect Weekend Getaway

18

Darjeeling

At the foothills of the Himalayas, Darjeeling abounds in timeless serenity and attracts holidaymakers with its rolling tea plantations, views of Mount Kanchenjunga and age-old monasteries

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Jodhpur

Known for the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, famous palaces and lakes, Jodhpur is a popular tourist destination, divided into the Old City and New City by a 10 km long wall

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Jaipur

Fondly known as the ‘Pink City’ and now declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jaipur’s historic forts, majestic palaces and ancient temples make it a perfect royal getaway in the heart of Aravallis

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