Agra in Uttar Pradesh would be the most happening place
since the era of Mughals and Agra is also one of the perfect place for north India tour. This is the reason why king Akbar, Shah Jahan and
many more descendants preferred this place for creating some masterpiece
architecture here. The Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Tomb of Itmad-Ud-Daulah, Sikandara
and fatehpur Sikri are spectacular monuments which can steal the heart of all
tourists. Several architectural traits beautify them by highlighting these
monuments with dome, minarets, carving on red stone, marbles, tile work,
motifs, glass work, motifs, calligraphy on walls and lattice work. These
features make the tourists crazy for these top 5 places of attraction in Agra.
In order to maintain and preserve these monuments, the government has opened
these sites for the domestic as well as foreign tourists. But the entry fee
structure varies for both. What fee is charged from whom can be known from the
enclosed infographic.
Thursday, 24 December 2015
Monday, 21 December 2015
Top 10 Interesting Places in North India That Will Astound the Tourists
India is where wonders abide.
Anatomically, this subcontinent is not older than 75,000 years. Its Harappan
civilization still astounds through its magnificent urban planning, baked brick
houses, drainage system, water supply system, its smattering non-residential
buildings, craftsmanship and metallurgy. Where the rest of the humans were
living the life of the wanderers there Indus valley civilization was at its
pinnacle.
Moving towards its democratic
status, it is on the seventh position in the world. The crown of the most
populous country goes to it only which is leading with 1.252 billion people.
How tough it would be to run a democracy with secularity as here live the
people of diverse religions, such as Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christians, Jain,
Buddhists and many more? But still, they all live as a union with complete
harmony. Polling station is set up even in the forest during polls since 2004.
Hats should be off for this factual truth.
Here each day is a festival.
If you talk about the greatest festival of the millennium, it’s Kumbh Mela
which falls at the interval of every 12 years. How dumbstruck view it becomes
to witness gathering of over 100 million people at the bank of the Ganges River
in Allahabad, Haridwar, Nashik and Ujjain! It’s unbelievable that this massive
number of visitors belong to foreign visitors only. All in all, around 120
million pilgrims assemble here to pay reverence on this auspicious occasion
when elixir (Amrita) was dropped in the ocean as per Hindu mythology. Let’s
check out some most interesting places where you can go:
1. Floating post office in Himachal Pradesh
India is the network of the
largest number of post offices. The year 2011 gifted an amazing fact of having
floating post office. It floats at Dal Lake in Srinagar. So, visitors have a
very good chance to witness the floating post office.
2. World’s highest cricket ground
‘Chail’ in Himachal Pradesh
Incredible north India tour will be incomplete if the tourist will not visit the
highest cricket ground which is in Chail, i.e. 44 Km from Shimla. Cricket freak
tourists can watch this cricket ground of 1893 and enjoy being at the flat
hilltop which is 2444 meters above sea level.
3. Kashmir is the native land of ‘Ayurveda’
Craze for spas and natural
treatment drive thousands of the tourists from across the world. Charaka, the
father of Ayurveda, discovered this 2500 years old medicine science. The
northern state ‘Kashmir’ is laced with flora and fauna which can be accessible
from every metropolitan city by air and land transport. It is 1193 km from
Delhi, 339 Km from Chandigarh, 1674 km from Mumbai, 877 km from UP, 784 km from
Rajasthan, 1696 Km from Kolkata and 1678 Km Chennai.
It is
the foremost university of Bihar where Lord Mahavira took birth. This acclaimed
and noted varsity is in the southeast of Patna which is 95 km away from the
nearby Bihar Shariff.
5. Mumbai is fed by Dabbawalas (lunch box carriers)
Maharasthra
is the state which is fed by the network of dabbawalas. It forms a trust of
around 5000 carriers that cover around 70 square meters serving food to 40,000
people. Only one flaw in every 8 million deliveries is astounding and makes
Maharashtra the reason to be explored.
6. Catch the place ‘Pakistan’ in Bihar
However, Pakistan
is India’s neighbour, a village near Purnea (30 km) in Bihar is known as
‘Pakistan’. Its natives are the migrants
belonging to the neighbouring country who have been dwelling here since 1947
7. Glacial Lake ‘Roopkund’ in Uttarakhand
It is 5000 meters located in
the Himalayan ranges in the state ‘Uttarakhand’. If you are strong hearted,
then this is your place as many skeletons will interrupt your ways which belong
to 12th and 15th century. Perhaps, they were caught and
died due to hailstorm.
8. ‘Jatinga’ witnesses mass bird suicides
Dima Hasao district of Assam
has a place called Jatinga where every new moon nights in the month of
September and October registers mass suicide of birds. It has been the story of
centuries where you can witness it yourself.
9. Dinosaur’s egg in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra
The fossils of the gigantic
reptile ‘dinosaurs’ were found in Salbardi area, i.e. 60 km in east Maharashtra.
Each egg is 18-20 meter long and 66-71 ton in weight. These can be seen at the
geological museum in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.
10. Punjab for rural Olympics
Kila Raipur Sports Festivals’ are organized at Kila
Raipur in Punjab which is 19 km from Ludhiana. Since 1930, it has been
organizing. If you are freak of sports, it is your place to catch on-going
matches of dental strength, strength, motorbike stunts and turban contest.
Friday, 4 December 2015
Glimpses of Incredible North India
India is like a gem which attracts tourists in millions
every year. North India tour always pops up at the top of concern for the
tourists from abroad along with domestic ones. Its reason is India’s topology
and geographical demography. Top five states for travelers here comprise
Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and Uttarakhand. Each carries
uniqueness in itself which woos every visitor who want to catch the glimpses of north India. Kullu, Manali, Kasol, Dharamshala and Shimla cater the fascination
and real excitement while touring Himachal Pradesh. It would not be wrong to
call them the perfect avenues for reviving the soul and call for rejuvenation
in the fresh air of these hill stations. Rajasthan has City Palace, Amer Fort,
Jaipur, Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal to serve them perks of delight for their
heart. These epitomize royal architectures which are peculiar yet splendid.
These are storing tradition, culture and enriched customs of our forefathers.
These are the reminders of our opulent past. India Gate, Red Fort, Qutub Minar,
Akshardham and Lodhi Garden glorify Delhi’s history and modernity. Since Delhi
is the capital city of India, here tourists live, enjoy and get amused with the
openness of the people. The diversity sparkles more and more which is glimpsed
through the lifestyle, rituals and dialects of the locals. Uttar Pradesh has
the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Moti Masjid, Fatehpur Sikri and Imtiaad-Ud-Daula
which spread the charm of Mughal architecture that spare none with the magic of
their beauty.However, Mughals were the invaders yet they embraced Indian
culture with open arms. The simplicity, innocence and charm of civilians spell
bounded them who later left their benchmarks in the form of the Taj, Moti
Masjid and many more here.
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