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Top 10 Places in India to visit after Lockdown!
On 24 March 2020, the Government of India under Prime
Minister Narendra Modi ordered a nationwide lockdown, limiting movement of the
entire 1.3 billion population of India as a preventive measure against the
COVID-19 pandemic in India.
During this lockdown, we can imagine a life without fun and
enjoyment. Well! I am frustrated too but I am happy to share top 10
best places in India you must visit after this lockdown.
#1 Leh-Ladakh – For its unmatched trekking options
The land of majestic snow-capped mountains, serene alpine
glacial lakes, enchanting valleys and ancient colourful Buddhist monasteries,
Leh-Ladakh is one of the ‘must-visit’ destinations in India for nature lovers
and people seeking peace and serenity away from the busy city lives. Being home
to plenty of serene alpine glacial lakes, some of the world’s highest mountain
passes and high-altitude scenic trekking trails, Ladakh is also a
dream destination for intrepid travellers and adventure freaks across India and
different corners of the world. Be it the feeling of extreme spirituality and
divinity listening to the chants and hymns of lamas in the ‘Hemis Monastery’,
the tranquillity of ‘Pangong Lake’ offering an indescribable sense of peace and
solitude, an unforgettable adventurous experience of trekking on the frozen
‘Zanskar River’, the fun of a unique sand-dune safari sitting on the back of
Bactrian camel discovering the rugged landscapes of ‘Nubra Valley’ or the
excitement of spotting a snow leopard in the thick of the ‘Hemis National Park’
– Ladakh has in its store, something for its every tourist. Being part of the
colourful ‘Hemis Festival‘ is something which must definitely be on the
itineraries of every tourist to the mystic land of Leh-Ladakh.
#2 Agra – For its unprecedented Mughal grandeur
A city immersed in a splendid Mughal charm, Agra needs no
introduction. Home to the eternal symbol of love, the iconic ‘Taj Mahal‘, Agra
finds one of the top most places on the world heritage map. Having to its
acclaim of being the only city in the world glittering with three world
heritage sites, Agra definitely makes it to the list of popular Indian travel
destinations. With its three gems, the impressive Taj Mahal,
magnificent Agra Fort and splendid Fatehpur Sikri; the city
lures thousands of tourists including historians and art lovers from all across
India and the world. From savouring on the city’s authentic and traditional
Mughlai flavours, shopping in the lively markets teeming with marble
handicrafts adorned with fine inlay carvings and fine leather items, watching
the epic of the timeless love between Shah Jahan and his beloved, Noor Jahan
coming to life at the ‘Kalakriti Cultural & Convention Center’ to soaking
your spirits in the enthralling fiesta of the ‘Taj Mahotsav‘, there is much
more to do in the historic city of Agra than just exploring its monuments. For
a more closer and adventurous face off with this cultural city, get on an off
the beaten path journey and explore the narrow alleyways of the old city,
ancient temples or visit the renowned poet, Mirza Ghalib’s birthplace.
#3 Varanasi – For its spiritual essence
India is a land of cultures, religions and spirituality,
therefore, an Indian exploration remains incomplete without a trip to
the holy city of Varanasi. Also known as the city of ‘Moksha’, the place
holds a great religious significance for Hindus. Situated on the banks of
sacred river Ganga, the city is believed to be more than 5000 years old.
Bustling with enchanting ancient temples and holy Ghats crowded with people
performing various rituals and prayers, Varanasi makes for an
ultimate spiritual travel destinations India. From paying homage to Lord
Shiva in the famous ‘Kashi Vishwanath Temple’, taking a dip in holy waters
of river Ganga absolving your sins, revelling in the spiritual aura
of the divine Ganga Aarti during evenings on the ‘Dasaswamedha Ghat’, taking a
walk along the Ghats watching life flow by, exploring the chaotic and colourful
streets teeming with life to gorging on its delicious ‘Benaras ki Chaat’ or
indulging in a unique shopping experience of musical instruments and
world-renowned ‘Benarasi Silk Sarees’; Varanasi is indeed an incredible place
to visit in India.
#4 Jaislamer – For its Rajputana magnificence and plethora of desert activities
Also known as the ‘Land of Golden Sand’, Jaisalmer in
Rajasthan is a beautiful city known for its rich cultural heritage and
stories of bravery and chivalry of the great Rajput rulers. An exotic city set
amidst endless stretches of golden Thar Desert, Jaisalmer spells a magnetic
pull at travellers sitting in different corners of the world. Be it the
magnificence of the ‘Sonar Quila’ or the ‘Jaisalmer Fort’ beaming in its full
glory, the magical charisma of the ancient ‘Salim Ji ki Haveli‘, ‘Nathmal Ji ki
Haveli‘ and ‘Patwon-ki-Haveli‘ reminding us of the royal grandeur of erstwhile
wealthy Rajput merchants, an enthralling experience of ‘Sand Dune Bashing’, a
rustic charm of a ‘Camel Safari’ exploring infinite stretches of golden sand or
an unforgettable culinary experience of authentic Rajasthani cuisine;
Jaisalmer impresses its every visitor with an extensive range of cultural
offerings.
#5 Rann of Kutch – For its rustic village life experience
An enormous stretch of white salt that is submerged under
water for 4 months in a year, the great Rann of Kutch in Gujarat is
an incredible place to visit in India. With its astounding natural beauty, the
world’s one of the greatest salt desert is swarmed by an endless number of
tourists every year, especially during the famous ‘Rann Utsav’ when the white
canvas gets painted into different hues and shades. Live folk music and dance
performances, camel safaris, a rustic stay and a delicious Kutch cuisine makes
this experience an unforgettable one for every visitor. From walking along vast
stretches of white getting a glimpse of salt making process, watching colourful
migratory birds in the Chhari Dhand Bird Sanctuary, getting breath-taking views
of the infinite expanse of the Rann from ‘Kala Dungar’ to seeing the artisans
creating magic with their hands making exquisite embroidery pieces; a trip to
Rann of Kutch is truly an eye-opener. What adds to the charm of this memorable trip
is a stay in traditional ‘Bhungas’ or cylindrical shaped huts with conical
roofs in the enchanting ‘Hodka Village’ nearby. Providing you a feel of a
rustic village life, these huts are beautifully decorated with traditional
mirror work patterns and delicate lattice work. During night, enjoy a bonfire
and watch a folk dance performance under the moonlit sky relishing on the tasty
and spicy home-made Kutch delicacies.
#6 Aurangabad – For its mesmerizing ‘Ajanta & Ellora’ caves
Dotted with plenty of ancient monuments, Aurangabad is a
historical city located in Maharashtra. A city ruled by several dynasties
in the past, today boasts of its rich heritage with its architectural marvels
reminding the tales of its reigning dynasties. Mostly famed for its
stunning Buddhist cave paintings of Ajanta and Ellora, a world heritage
site, Aurangabad is visited by many national and international
tourists throughout the year for many other reasons too. The magnificent ‘Bibi
ka Maqbara’ reflecting the architecture of iconic ‘Taj’ and houses the tomb of
Aurangzeb’s wife, Begum Rabia attracts many historians, architects and art
lovers. The fortified city’s rich and alluring gates like ‘Kala Darwaza’ and
‘Rangeen Darwaza’ adorned with intricate carvings provide you a sneak peek into
the artistic skills of the artisans and craftsmen of the bygone era.
#7 Sikkim – For its breathtaking natural vistas
One of the most breathtakingly beautiful places in India,
Sikkim is a glittering gem of the North-East Himalayas. With its enchanting
snow-capped mountains, quaint little villages, pristine lakes and vibrant
Buddhist monasteries, Sikkim is one of the best destinations in India
to spend a peaceful and laid back holiday amidst extreme tranquillity and
solitude. Teeming with some of the world’s best scenic trekking trails and
rivers ideal for indulging in real thrill of white water rafting, this little
North-Eastern state also makes for a perfect adventure destination in
India for trekkers, rafters, mountaineers and rock climbers. Be it the
breath-taking panoramas of the rhododendron carpets as you trek to the
enchanting ‘Yumthang Valley’, the surreal experience of reaching the
‘Gurudongmar’ and ‘Cholamu’ lakes or an ecstasy of braving the strong currents
of River Teesta as you navigate through twist and turns of the torrential river
during the white water rafting adventure; Sikkim never ceases to hypnotise you with
its serene magic of nature.
#8 Meghalaya – For its spell binding man-made artistic splendours
Also known as the ‘abode of clouds’, Meghalaya is a
hidden gem nestled in the lap of pine covered Khasi and Garo Hills in the
Eastern Himalayas. One of the most picturesque states of North East India with
its lush terraced slopes, gushing waterfalls, mystic caves, dense forests and
sparkling lakes and rivers; Meghalaya is an ideal holiday destination in India for
trekkers, cavers and nature enthusiasts. It is only in Meghalaya where you will
come across unique man made living root bridges that are grown and not built.
Yes! You heard it right the ‘bridges which are grown’. The people of Khasi
tribe in Meghalaya have been growing these bridges since ages by directing the
intermingled roots of rubber trees over hollowed beetle nut trunks to make them
run over streams and rivers. The roots mature over a span of 10-15 years and
gain strength with each passing year. Fully mature bridges can take a load of
dozens of people. The ‘double decker living root bridge’ in Cherrapunjee is one
such artistic splendour that has been standing strong for over 200 years.
#9 Kerala – For its backwaters and much more
Pristine backwaters, coconut fringed beaches, rejuvenating
Ayurvedic massages and colourful festivals; Yes! You guessed it right. I am
taking about the God’s own country, Kerala, one of the most picturesque
places in India with a footfall of thousands of tourists every year. Tucked
between Arabian Sea and Western Ghats, Kerala has been blessed with
immense natural beauty. Besides serene backwaters and pristine beaches, Kerala
is also home to scenic hill station and numerous wildlife
sanctuaries. Offering an umpteen number of tourist activities, a trip to
Kerala is a ‘must-have’ experience for every traveller across the world.
From memorable houseboat stays on backwaters of Alleppey, nature walks
through lush slopes and sprawling tea gardens of ‘Munnar’, thrilling elephant
rides at the ‘Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary’ to watching mesmerizing Kathakali
performance at the ‘Kathakali Centre’; Kerala is a destination worth visiting
once in lifetime.
#10 Andaman & Nicobar – For its pristine beauty and array of water sports
Known for their picturesque beauty with pristine beaches,
azure waters and verdant forests, Andaman & Nicobar are a group
of more than 500 shimmering islands tucked in an infinite expanse of the Bay of
Bengal. Relatively unexplored, these islands have that enigmatic charm to them
that lures thousands of tourists every year. Packed with an array of
interesting activities, a holiday in Andaman & Nicobar is sure to be one of
the best vacations in India. The Asia’s best beach, ‘Radhanagar Beach’ on the
‘Havelock Island’ is a paradise for honeymoon couples who can be seen here
immersed in romantic walks holding each other’s hands and witnessing the
beautiful sunset. For water sports lovers, the azure waters teeming with a diverse
marine life and coral reefs, offer a perfect ambience to indulge in some
world-class scuba diving and sea walking experience. If you are looking out for
an adventurous twist in the serenity of these beautiful islands, go for boat
safaris through thick mangrove forests leading to dark limestone caves at the
‘Baratang Island’, take a challenging trek to the ‘Saddle Peak’ snaking through
scenic terrains and thick forests sighting few exotic colourful birds or camp
under the open moonlit sky and try your hands at a bar-be-que experience of
cooking your own fresh catch of a fish or crab.
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