What are the "must sees" for visiting Northern India?

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North India is a diverse and tourist-rich landscape with mountains, plains, and flowing rivers. The diversity of flora and fauna found in this part of the world is unmatched and, paired with the cultural heritage and history of the land, it has become a paradise for travellers. North India is a diverse and tourist-rich landscape with mountains, plains, and flowing rivers. The diversity of flora and fauna found in this part of the world is unmatched and, paired with the cultural heritage and history of the land, it has become a paradise for travellers.

Some best places to visit

1.Delhi

vibrant capital city that treasures age-old ruins oozing a strong history of the medieval past. The city is often considered the first destination to visit in India because of their collection of iconic gems like the Qutab Minar, the Red Fort ,India gate and a medley of other beautiful mausoleum.

2.Dharamshala

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Dharamshala is a city in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Surrounded by cedar forests on the edge of the Himalayas, this hillside city is home to the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile. The Thekchen Chöling Temple Complex is a spiritual center for Tibetan Buddhism.

3.Nainital

Nainital is a glittering jewel in the Himalayan necklace, blessed with scenic natural splendour and varied natural resources. Dotted with lakes, Nainital has earned the epithet of the 'Lake District‘ of India.

4.Rishikesh

Rishikesh is a city in India’s northern state of Uttarakhand, in the Himalayan foothills beside the Ganges River. The river is considered holy, and the city is renowned as a centre for studying yoga and meditation.

5. Jaisalmer

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Jaisalmer holds a major place in the tourism landscape of Rajasthan. Located in the northwestern part of the Indian State, it is popularly called the "Golden City" because of its bounteous golden sand dunes and castles built with golden honey sandstones.

 The city is embellished by a variety of lakes, ornate Jain temples, and opulent havelis. But this is only one side of the story. Jaisalmer is renowned for offering an unconventional desert safari. The city provides comfortable accommodations in the centre of the enormous Thar Desert along with a tonne of adventurous activities to ensure that your stay is entirely unforgettable. The city is also teeming with vibrant handicraft markets that will transport you back in time and give you a taste of Indian tradition and culture.

6.Jaipur

Jaipur, which was created by Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, is known for being India's first planned city. The capital of Rajasthan, known for its coloured gems, mixes the attraction of its historic past with all the benefits of a metropolis. The vibrant modern city is one of the golden triangle's three points, along with Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur.

7.Udaipur

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The charm that Udaipur holds can be seen from the names that it has been bestowed with. The City of Dawn, the City of Lakes and Venice of the East are just a few of the names with which Udaipur is often referred.

8 .Agra

Agra is a city offering a discovery of the beautiful era. Agra has a rich history, reflected in its numerous monuments dotted in and around the city.The city lies in the Western part of Uttar Pradesh on the bank of River Yamuna. Though the wonderful allure of the Taj Mahal attracts people from around the world over to Agra, it is not a standalone attraction. The city offers a trail of fascinating tombs and mausoleums to explore. Acclaimed for its lavish crafts like Pietra Dura (marble inlay) work, rugs and leather goods, and the luscious Petha, Agra equally caters well to shopaholics and foodies.

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