13. Celebrating Holi in Vrindavan
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Holi is a spring festival celebrated throughout India. It is also known as the festival of colours or the festival of love. Vrindavan, the land where Lord Krishna spent his childhood, is the place to be during Holi. For, it is here that the festival is celebrated with much gusto and revelry. Thousands around the world and country flock to this place to get embraced by the burst of colours.
The entire town is canvas of god this day. Entrainment troupes perform Holi songs as well. The whole place looks so beautiful and colourful that you won't be able to resist yourself to be a part of it!
12. Go for a Scuba Diving Tour
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Scuba Diving in Andaman has become so popular among youngsters From the depths of Johnny's Gorge to the gardens of Minerva ledge, you can choose over 10 different diving sites depending upon your interest. Don't worry if you haven't done Scuba diving before! They have short beginner courses that will help you in exploring a whole new dimension to the world! Swim along the diverse vibrant fishes and witness the breath-taking sponges and coral life that you never knew existed.
11.Vihigaon Falls for water-rappelling
Vihigaon falls, in Kasara Mumbai, experience the unique, multi-sport adventure tourist spot famous for rappelling, down-climbing and river tracing in a deep valleys. Exploring trails following down the steep waterfalls is an adventure experience of a lifetime – go where very few have had the privilege to roam! Imagine yourself in the midst thick forest at the top of tropical waterfalls with surprises each step of the way.
10. Meghalaya for Exploring Caves
Some of the longest and deepest caves in the world are waiting to be explored in Khasi, Jaintia and Garo hills. Krem Mawmluh is one of the more popular caves located near Cherrapunjee. It stands tall at 4503 meters and 5 rivers make their way through it.
9. Dechen Namgyal Monastery, Ladakh
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Witness a monastery that dates all the way back to the 17th century and lies in the winsome land of Ladakh. The Dechen Namgyal Monastery was constructed under the patronage of the Ladakhi king Sengge Namgyal along with the Tibetan priest Stag-Tsang-ras-pa. Built along an ancient trade route, the architecture of the structure echoes the monastic layout and fortification. Inside are impressive wall paintings and sculptures. However, you might not get to see any of this since insufficient repairs, lack of financial resources, and limited preservation understandings have led to its decline.
8. Backpack Across Northeast
7. Experience Sunburn in Goa
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Twenties is the time when you can let loose and party endlessly for days and nights. Experience Asia's largest electric dance music festival. Spread over 3 days, the festival has multiple stages with artists playing simultaneously. You MUST witness this craziness in the party capital of India *GOA*!!
6. Chiktan Castle in Kargil: Emerging from a cliff
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Reminiscent of a Disney movie, the Chiktan Castle in Kargil emerges from a cliff. It served as a royal residence for hundreds of years even after the power of reign made changes. Constructed in the 16th century, this castle depicts the fine dexterity of Balti (Pakistani) craftsmen. The intriguing structure was once a symbol of unity, strength and community as it prepared the people for impending attacks.
5. Lets go BIKING! - Manali to Leh
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For a crazy, daring wildlife experience head to Corbett. It is a home to many endangered tigers. You can drive through the thick jungles by a jeep safaris. Spread over an area of more than 521 square kms, it is located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhnad. Rich in flora and fauna, it offers the outstanding view of the Himalayas amidst the dense deciduous forests.
3. Rafting and Camping: Rishikesh
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Ride the mystical waters of Ganges with rafting in Rishikesh,Uttarakhand. Raft upon fierce frothing water pouring through rocky terrains and green stretches. To experience the landscape of this mysterious place you can also go camping and undertake other adventure sports.
2. Skiing Coaching in Auli
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Auli, the skiing destination in India is located in the snow crusted Himalayan Mountains of Uttaranchal. Providing an all-encompassing view of Mana Parwat, Beethartoli, Nilkanth, Hathi Parbat, Ghori Parbat and Nar Parbat and covered with conifers and oak forest, it is here that you get to ski on a blanket of inviting snow. The slopes here provide enough thrill to professional skier and novice as well.
1. Paragliding in Solang Valley
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Thease are really beautiful and most visit tourist places of India. Thanks for sharing such a nice information...
ReplyDeleteJeep Safari in Corbett National Park – provides a golden chance to see wildlife from nearby Corbett Jeep Safari and want visit in core area then Corbett Canter Safari would be right option for you.