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Atal Sarovar

Rajkot

Rajkot is a vibrant city located in the western state of Gujarat, India. Major Gujarati city Rajkot is famous for its vibrant marketplace’s rich history and culture. The city has earned recognition around the world for its historical significance, wonderful attractions and role in the Indian liberation movement. In addition to being a significant industrial hub, Rajkot is a center for traditional crafts like bandhani (tie-dye) and embroidery.

Rajkot is well-connected to other major cities in Gujarat and beyond. It serves as the administrative and economic center of the Saurashtra region, making it a key destination for both business and tourism.

Places to Visit in Rajkot:

  1. Mahatma Gandhi High School
  2. Jubilee Garden
  3. Watson Museum
  4. Kaba Gandhi No Delo
  5. Rajkumar College
  6. Shiv Temple
  7. Aji Dam
  8. Bhaikaka Baug
  9. Atal Sarovar
  10. Pradhyuman Zoological Park
  11. Ram Van

Local Cuisine:

Rajkot offers a variety of delicious Gujarati dishes. Some popular foods to try include:

  • Dhokla: A steamed, spongy snack made from fermented rice and chickpea flour.
  • Khandvi: Thin rolls of gram flour dough filled with tangy yogurt and spices.
  • Undhiyu: A mixed vegetable dish cooked with various spices, popular during the winter season.
  • Farsan: A variety of crispy, savory snacks that are enjoyed with tea.

Shopping in Rajkot:

Rajkot is famous for its handicrafts and traditional items. You can shop for:

  • Bandhani sarees and fabrics – Hand-dyed cloth in bright colors.
  • Silver jewelry – Rajkot is known for its intricate silver designs.
  • Patola Silk – A famous silk fabric from Gujarat.

Traditional handicrafts – Including wooden toys, pottery, and embroidery.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Rajkot is from October to March. During this period, the weather is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 30°C. The winter months are pleasant and offer a comfortable experience for exploring the city’s attractions.

Although intense rains may cause some disruptions to outdoor activities, the monsoon season (June to September) can also be a good time to visit. Summer (April to June) is less suitable for outdoor exploration because it can get very hot with highs of over 40°C.

Ashtamudi Lake

Munnar

Are you planning for your next tour to hill station? Munnar can be your best choice if you want to experience the beauty of Kerala. Eternal spread of tea plantations, immaculate valleys and foot hills, interesting species of flora and fauna in its wild nature reserves and jungles, fragrance of spice sniffed cool air and beauty at its best. 

Welcome to Munnar!

Cheeyappara Waterfall, Silent Valley, Rajamali National Park, Tea Museum, Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point, Grassland and Kundala Lake would surely justify your reason behind visiting Munnar. If you are non-veggie then Munnaris bliss for you. Fish and beef (however now proscribed) are extensively consumed in God's Own Country. Usually, Kerala chic Malabar parotta and rice are complemented by beef, fish and meat.

History and Culture:

Munnar's name is derived from the Malayalam words "Munu" (three) and "Aru" (river), referring to its strategic location at the confluence of three rivers: Mudhirapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundaly. The region was a popular summer resort for the British during the colonial era and remnants of British influence can still be seen in its architecture and tea plantations.

Must-Visit Tourist Attractions in Munnar:

Munnar is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kerala. There are some amazing photogenic places to visit in Munnar like eco point, top station and many more. The details of such photogenic places of Munnar are described as below. 

1. Kundala Lake:

This artificial lake, known for prolific beauty, is located around 20 Km from Munnar. You can enjoy leisure activities like boating and explore the picturesque charmer of nature. Kundala Lake is enveloped by hills and valleys which is also a home on the “Neelkurunji” flower that blooms once in twelve years. You can visit here throughout the year. There are no entry fees here but you will be charged for carrying a video camera.

2. Top Station:

If you want to enjoy embracing views of the Western Ghats and the most charismatic valley in Munnar, Top Station is a must-visit. It has acquired this name because of being the highest point with a railway station. Adventure lovers can undertake trekking to the top station through the central village.

3. Eco Point:

Located at 15 Km from hill station is the most mystical place to visit in Munnar. Visitors enjoy the natural phenomenon of echo here. The eye-catching beauty of this place is fascinating for both kids and adults. Carrying a trekking /walking stick is recommended while ascending through steep slopes.

4. Mattupetty Dairy Farm:

It is also known as Indo- Swiss dairy farm. This place will give you an insight into how livestock is taken care of to produce the best quality dairy products. The lush green pastureland gives its visitors an alluring view. Do not miss this serene place in Munnar.

5. Eravikulam National Park:

It is located within proximity of 15 km from Munnar. Declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, it is spread across 97sq. Km and is home of endangered NilgiriTahrs. A paragon reservoir for nature and wildlife lovers, the park also serves as the habitat for many exotic and endangered species. Indian Muntjac, Golden Jackal, Tiger, Leopard, and NilgiriLangur can be photoengraved here.

6. Blossom International Park:

Trip to Munnar will be incomplete if you don’t visit this place. This 16 acres parkland is a home of rare and exotic plants. It’s a hub for thrill and leisure seekers. Activities like boating, bird watching, nature walk, roller skating, and adventure trails can be enjoyed here.

7. Ashtamudi Lake:

Ashtamudi Lake is famous for its amazing backwaters, greenery, and vibrant birdlife. It is the best place for a beautiful houseboat ride and picturesque views.

9. Anamudi Peak:

The Anamudi peak is 8842 feet above sea level and is situated in the Anaimalai hills. This mountain is the highest point in South India and the Western Ghats.

10. Attukad Waterfalls:

Attukad waterfalls are located between Munnar and Pallivasal and are well-known for their long trekking route. It is located 9 kilometers from Munnar and is visible from the road. 

12. Pothamedu View Point:
13. Munnar Hill Station:
14. Meesapulimala:

Meesapulimala is one of the most popular and the second highest peak in western ghats. If you love doing trek, you must consider going to Meesapulimala trek where you can find various options to stay from Kerala tourism.

15. Cheeyappara Waterfall:
16. Silent Valley:
17. Tea Museum:

You atleast needs 3 days if you want to cover all different places mention here. 

Adventure Activities:

For adventure lovers, Munnar offers a variety of activities:

  • Trekking
  • Camping
  • Paragliding
  • Rock Climbing

There are various park available in Munnar which offers different activities for the entire day. You can enjoy water sports, cycling, tea plantation visit, kids area and all amazing rides as nominal fees.

Local Cuisine:

Kerala's rich culinary tradition is well represented in Munnar. The local Kerala cuisine is a delightful mix of flavors. Must-try dishes include:

  • Appam and Stew
  • Puttu and Kadala Curry
  • Rice and payasam (sweet dessert)

Celebrations of Festival in Munnar

The best way to experience the culture of any region is to attend their festival. If you really want to feel the tradition of Munnar, you should visit it during all different festival mentioned below.

  • Munnar celebrates and rejoices in Aadi, Karthika Vilakku, Munnar Flower Show, Munnar Mela, Munnar Panchayat Mela, Onam, and Pongal.
  • This is the best time to witness the culture and traditions of Munnar. If you are a shopping freak then from tea to spices, there are too many things to buy from Munnar.
  • Buy coffee, ginger, nutmeg, cardamom, pepper, clove etc. Homespun chocolates available here would just sooth your tongue.

Best Time to Visit Munnar

June to September is the rainy season here and despite the fact numerous travelers avoid coming here in the monsoons, this is a wonderful time to holiday in the hill station. Enclosed by opulent green vegetation, rains in Munnar have an allure of their own.

Winter can be considered as a best season to visit Munnar where highest tourist comes to this place.

Weather in Munnar

Weather in Munnar is mostly pleasant especially during winter and monsoon.

Munnar is the best place to visit in Kerala, which promises a perfect combination of natural beauty and adventure. Plan your trip to this amazing hill station.

Gujarat Science City

Ahmedabad

One of the good cities on the banks of River Sabarmati in Gujarat. It is a popular tourist spot and a commercial city in the state. Ahmedabad is a popular destination and it allows a great spot for unwinding. With the chance to explore the architectural grandeur and Gujarati culture, Ahmedabad is worth a visit for a weekend. It has beautiful gardens and many shopping destinations 

Being the largest city of Gujarat; it is recognized for noteworthy buildings, extraordinary arts center, sensible cafés and delightful night markets. It has always been known for its opulent past that recaps us of the Mughal, Maratha and Delhi Sultanate rule along with the independence fight of India.

Places to Visit in Ahmedabad:

Swami Narayan Temple, Kavi Dalpatram Chowk, Calico Dome, Haja Patel ni Pol, Kuvavala Khancha, Doshivada ni Pol, Rani no Haziro, Harkunvar Shethani ni haveli, Science City, Kankaria Lake, Sabarmati Ashram, Sabarmati Riverfront and so on are among few places that would make your Ahmedabad visit complete. Local street food is must have here. World famous Dabeli, diverse types of breads like Rotli, Thepla, Maal Pua, Puri, Bhakhri are mouth-watering. Try Khari, Khakhra, Dal-Dhokli, Chevdo, Dhokla, Undhiyu, Khaman, Bhusu, Fafda, Papdi, and Sev-Mamra before you leave Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad is indeed heaven for Vegetarians. And there are many tourist places near Ahmedabad where you can spend time with your nearest one.

Uttarayan: International Kite festival in January and Navaratri in October are celebrated here with unmatchable passion and joy. Don’t miss these festivals.

Best Time to Visit Ahmedabad:

Ahmedabad sees three main seasons, specifically summers from March to June, winters from November to February and monsoon from July to September. In the summer season, the temperature lies between 44 and 47 degree Celsius. Hence visit this city in winters and monsoon.

Weather in Ahmedabad:

The best time to visit Ahmedabad is from October to March when the weather is mild and pleasant for driving around the city. Summer begins in March and lasts until May when the daily temperature reaches a maximum of 30 degrees, which is ideal for sightseeing. The monsoon season runs from June to October and is best for traveling when accommodation and travel costs are drastically reduced.

Bryant Park

Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal is often referred to as the "Princess of Hill Stations." It is located in the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu. It is situated at an elevation of about 2133 meters above sea level. The famous tourist attractions include the star-shaped Kodaikanal Lake, the stunning Coaker's Walk, and the vibrant Bryant Park along with numerous waterfalls. Kodaikanal is also famous for its homemade chocolates, eucalyptus oil, and vibrant local flora including the rare Kurinji flower that blooms once every twelve years.

Tourist Places to Visit:

1. Kurinji Andavar Temple:

This is a beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Murugan and is also a famous temple with rare flowers (Kurinji) that blossom once in 12 years. It is a quiet temple situated on a hill and has a good view of the surrounding scenery. It is a nice place for both religious and environmental enthusiasts.

2. Kodaikanal Lake:

It is a star-shaped lake and one of the most popular spots in Kodaikanal. Visitors are involved in boating, horse riding, and bicycling around the lake. It is a great place to spend your day with family or friends on a cool breeze with a beautiful view.

3. Bryant Park:

Bryant Park is a beautiful garden located beside the lake. It is a beautiful place with flowering plants, broad lawns, and exotic plants which makes it a favorite destination of those who are lovers of nature. It is also an ideal place to take a calm walk or even have a picnic.

4. Guna Cave:

The cave, once called Devil Kitchen, was renamed so due to the shooting of the Tamil film Guna. The caves are mysterious and adventurous and are surrounded by a thick forest and fog. It is a favorite destination for thrill-seekers and photographers.

5. Pine Forest:

The Pine Forest is a gorgeous strip of straight and tall pine trees, which is quiet and shady. It is a popular spot for photography, short walks, and film shoots. It is a beautiful rest stop with the smell of pine and quietness.

6. Kodaikanal Solar Observatory Museum:

The museum attached to Kodaikanal Observatory is an interesting one with numerous exhibits regarding space, stars, and planets. Tourists have the opportunity to learn about astronomy through entertainment. It’s a great place for students and families.

7. Silver Cascade Falls:

It is a small waterfall just by the side of the road, perhaps one of the first things that you see when you get to Kodaikanal. The water is flowing down at a height and it is a refreshing sight. Most of the tourists would take snaps and have snacks here.

8. Dolphin’s Nose:

Dolphin Nose is a rock structure resembling the nose of a Dolphin, giving one an exhilarating sight of the valley. It is reached by a short walk across forest tracks. This place is just incredible with a view that is breathtaking all by itself (particularly in the early morning).

9. Bear Shola Falls:

This seasonal waterfall is also situated within a forest region and it is most recommended during post-monsoon. It is less crowded and tranquil and perfect for nature lovers. The name comes from stories of bears once coming here to drink water.

Things to Do in Kodaikanal:

  1. Enjoy boating at Kodaikanal Lake
  2. Take a walk or cycle around the lake road
  3. Trek to Dolphin’s Nose or Pillar Rocks
  4. Visit Coaker’s Walk for sunset views
  5. Shop for home-made chocolates and herbal oils
  6. Relax in the beautiful parks and gardens
  7. Try horse riding near the lake area
  8. Explore the local market for souvenirs

Foods to Try at Kodaikanal:

  1. Idli with Sambar and Coconut Chutney (Vegetarian)
  2. Dosa (Vegetarian)
  3. Parotta with Kurma (Vegetarian)
  4. Uttapam (Vegetarian)
  5. Pongal (Vegetarian)
  6. Vada (Vegetarian)
  7. Biryani (Vegetarian Option Available)
  8. Mushroom Roast (Vegetarian)
  9. Fresh Fruit Platters (Vegetarian)
  10. Home-made Chocolates (Vegetarian)

Stay Options:

Kodaikanal has many stay options for every budget:

  1. Luxury Hotels: The Carlton, Great Trails Kodaikanal
  2. Mid-range: JC Residency, Hotel Kodai International
  3. Budget: Homestays, small lodges, and guest houses near the lake and bus stand

Travel Tips:

  1. Carry warm clothes, as the weather is cool throughout the year
  2. Wear comfortable shoes for walking and trekking
  3. Book your stay in advance during tourist season
  4. Carry rain gear if visiting during monsoon
  5. Follow local rules and avoid littering in nature spots

Best Time to Visit Kodaikanal:

  1. Summer (March to May): Cool and pleasant weather, perfect for sightseeing
  2. Monsoon (June to September): Green and fresh surroundings, but some areas may be slippery
  3. Winter (October to February): Chilly weather with misty views, ideal for cozy stays and walks
Ajwa Garden

Vadodara

Vadodara is well known for being the cultural capital of Gujarat located at the banks of River Vishwamitri. The culture is rich and the traditions are lovely which makes it a must-see during the annual Navratri festival.

The culture and the stylish atmosphere in the city are well worth your attention at this time. It is famous for its history and architecture which make it beloved by travelers. Vadodara was built during the reign of Maharaja Sayajirao III, so it attracts many people interested in history.

Places to Visit Near Vadodara

You can find all different types of places you can visit near Vadodara that includes natural places, adventure park, historical monuments and many more. In this page, you can see all such places shared by TheIndia users who actually visited them and shared their experiences. Some of the most popular places includes:

1. Kotna Beach:

You can find Kotna Beach near the banks of the Mahi River and it is considered very peaceful. This area is a wonderful spot for a quick picnic or family and friends outdoor time. A lot of visitors arrive here in the evenings to see the beautiful sunset. Various water activities are available at Kotna beach like Kayaking.

2. Sayaji Baug Zoo:

The garden is well known by its other name, Kamati Baug and it is among the biggest in western India. The park features a zoo, a children’s train, a museum, and lush green areas. Many families like to come here on the weekends to enjoy quality time together.

3. Laxmi Vilas Palace:

It is one of the biggest privately owned residences in India. The royal Gaekwad family built this palace and it features impressive architecture, a museum and collections that belonged to them. The royal family in Vadodara continues to live in the palace.

4. Baroda Museum and Picture Gallery:

The Laxmi Vilas Palace Museum includes paintings, sculptures and old artifacts and is part of Sayaji Baug. This is a good venue for people learning about history and art and for those who enjoy culture. It looks like an old, beautifully designed building.

5. Ajwa Garden:

Ajwa Garden is known for having musical fountains and lots of green areas. You can have a pleasant evening here with your family. Kids love the fountain show and the park is always maintained and clean.

6. Sindhrot Check Dam:

This place is a calm water spot and you can get to it in a short drive from Vadodara. Many visitors come to enjoy nature, especially during the monsoon. Many come here for trips lasting a few hours to enjoy the natural water and vegetation.

7. Kirti Stambh:

Kirti Stambh is a tall and imposing building found in the center of Vadodara city. It represents the story of progress and growth. This area is popular for meeting up and for taking pictures.

8. Nazarbaug Palace:

Once a royal residence, Nazarbaug Palace now stands with traces of its grand past. It is not in the best condition today, but still holds historic value. It reminds us of the rich heritage of the Gaekwad dynasty.

Tourist Spots to Visit near Vadodara

If you have more time, you can also visit these wonderful places near Vadodara For one day or two days picnic.

  1. Anand – Known as the Milk City of India and home to Amul Dairy.
  2. Ahmedabad – A big city with a rich heritage, Sabarmati Ashram, and street food.
  3. Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary – Great for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
  4. Dakor Temple – A famous temple dedicated to Lord Krishna.
  5. Champaner – A UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient architecture and history.
  6. Statue of Unity – The tallest statue in the world, built in memory of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
  7. Nilkanth Dham Poicha – A peaceful temple complex on the banks of Narmada River.
  8. Pavagadh – A hill station with a famous temple on top and historical sites below.

Local Foods to Try in Vadodara

Vadodara is also provide various options to food lover. 

  1. Sev Usal
  2. Khandvi
  3. Dhokla
  4. Fafda-Jalebi
  5. Pav Bhaji
  6. Dabeli
  7. Surti Locho
  8. Batata Vada
  9. Gathiya
  10. Biryani
  11. Ragda Pattice
  12. Methi Thepla

Where to Stay in Vadodara:

Vadodara has many good places to stay, suitable for all types of budgets:

  1. Luxury Hotels: Grand Mercure Vadodara Surya Palace, Welcomhotel by ITC, Sayaji Hotel
  2. Mid-range: Ginger Hotel, Hotel Express Towers, Revival Lords Inn
  3. Budget: Small hotels, lodges, and guest houses near the railway station and Sayaji Baug area

If you are looking for a peaceful weekend or family outing, there are also some nice resorts near Vadodara that offer a relaxing environment away from the city.

Travel Tips When Visiting to Vadodara:

  1. Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples and historical sites.
  2. Footwear is not allowed inside temples, so be ready to remove your shoes.
  3. Laxmi Vilas Palace has specific visiting hours – check timings before you go.
  4. Carry some cash, as small food stalls and local shops may not accept UPI or cards.
  5. Sayaji Baug Zoo is best visited in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat.
  6. Weekends at popular spots like Kotna Beach or Sindhrot Dam can be crowded – try to go on weekdays.
  7. Drink bottled water and avoid street food if you are not used to it.
  8. October to March is the best time to visit – weather is pleasant for sightseeing.
  9. Auto-rickshaws are common for travel, but always fix the fare or use a meter.
  10. Keep your ID proof handy, especially when checking into hotels.
Himalayan Zoological Park

Gangtok

Gangtok, Sikkim's capital, is located in the eastern Himalayas. This area is well-known for its stunning natural beauty and dramatic landscapes. Most visitors come to Sikkim to enjoy the beauty of the colourful flora and fauna, as well as the serenity of hilltop Buddhist monasteries like Pemayangtse.

Nathula Pass, Rumtek Monastery, Tsomgo Lake, MG Marg, Tashi Viewpoint, Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, and Phodong Monastery are some of the best places to visit in Gangtok. In addition, there are numerous temples and many other attractions in Gangtok. It is a true tourist attraction. It is also one of the best places for a honeymoon.  

 

Places to visit in Gangtok

1. Mount Katao

Mount Katao, located in the northern part of Sikkim, is an ideal destination for adventurers and trekkers. This incredible location is located at an elevation of 15000 feet and is covered in snow almost all year. The best time to visit Mount Katao is from March to June when the weather is mild and pleasant. Skiing, snowboarding, and other adventure sports are also available during the winter months of December to February.

2. Himalayan Zoological Park

A 230-hectare lush forest reserve that overlooks the majestic Kanchenjunga range- is a stunning lush forest reserve. The park's goal is to protect rare and endangered species by providing them with a safe and natural habitat. The park was founded in 1991 with the intention of protecting the region's wildlife while rehabilitating it in its natural surroundings. Many of these species have become endangered as a result of hunting and poaching. Gangtok sightseeing is really amazing.

3. Seven Sisters Waterfall

The Seven Sisters Waterfall is a popular waterfall in Gangtok. The picturesque beauty of the fall makes it a popular tourist destination for relaxation and rejuvenation. The prismatic view of the setting sun entices visitors to engage in a lengthy photography session. Every monsoon, the fall receives a flood of visitors with cameras strapped to their sides. It is a popular destination for photographers. It is also a great picnic spot for families with children.

4. Tsomgo Lake

Tsomgo Lake in Gangtok is the most popular tourist destination in Sikkim for experiencing the first snowfall. It is a glacial lake in Sikkim that is also known as Changu Lake. This is one of India's few magnificent high-altitude lakes. The reflections of the surrounding hills on the water make the lake even more appealing. A yak ride allows you to take in the scenery.

 

Best Time to visit Gangtok

The months of late September to mid-December, as well as March to May, are ideal for visiting Gangtok. The autumn and spring-summer months have pleasant weather, which is ideal for sightseeing. From late September to mid-December, the days are bright and sunny, with unobstructed views of the Himalayas. Between March and May, the blooming of Rhododendron flowers is a sight to behold. It is best to avoid visiting Gangtok and the state of Sikkim during the monsoon months of July to early September, as heavy rain causes landslides, which can cause a lot of inconveniences.

 

Weather in Gangtok

Gangtok is a lovely Himalayan town located near the majestic Kanchenjunga which makes Gangtok a tourist spot. Throughout the year, the area is crowded with tourists. The best time to visit Gangtok, however, is ultimately a matter of personal preference and convenience. From September to June, Gangtok attracts a large number of tourists. However, if you are looking for the best time to visit Gangtok, the bracing autumn months of September and October, as well as the spring to summer months of March to June, are ideal.

Innovative Film City

Bangalore

Bangalore represents the rich cultural heritage Known widely as the "Garden City,". Bangalore (also known as Bangalore) is the capital of Karnataka, India. The city, the center of India's high-tech industry, is also known for its parks and nightlife. The friendly climate provides comfortable staying conditions that make your trip worthwhile. With several amusement parks and historic buildings, the city is a paradise for travelers. Check the places listed by us of the best Bangalore attractions.

 

Places to visit in Bangalore

1. Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace is an iconic monument that beautifully decorates the cityscape of Bangalore and attracts tourists throughout the year. Bangalore Palace is a royal palace in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. This palace is the Best Place to visit in Bangalore which offers a glimpse into the splendor and lifestyle of the Wadiyars dynasty, the former royal family of the Kingdom of Mysore.

2. Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace in Bangalore is an excellent example of Indo-Islamic architecture and served as Tipu Sultan's summer residence during his reign as Mysore's ruler. Hyder Ali began construction within the walls of the Bangalore Fort, and it was completed during Tipu Sultan's reign in 1791. It is an amazing place to see in Bangalore. The Archaeology Survey of India now maintains the palace as a tourist attraction in the heart of Old Bangalore, near the Kalasipalyam bus stand.

3. Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens

This botanical garden is one of the most striking botanical gardens established in India. It was constructed by Haider Ali and later reformed by Tipu Sultan. It is a famous Bangalore tourist place. The glasshouse installed in the garden was inspired by the Crystal Palace in London. The garden covers an area of 240 hectares where you will find more than 1800 species of plants, herbs and trees.

3. ISKCON Temple, Bangalore

ISKCON Bengaluru is home to one of the world's largest ISKCON temples, providing an unforgettable religious experience. The temple, which has magnificent architecture, is well known for organizing a variety of activities for Lord Krishna devotees. The temple is only 100 kilometers from the city center and is one of the most extraordinary spiritual tourist destinations to visit in a single day.

4. Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills is an ideal place to feel a sense of unity with nature. One of the summer resorts near Bangalore, with its huge granite monolithic trout, it offers the best views. It is 60 km from Bangalore. These are the headwaters of the Para and Alcabati rivers. The hill is named after the famous Nandy Temple at the top.

5. Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park, also known as Sri Chamarajendra Park, is a well-known landmark in Bangalore. Cubbon Park is an ideal location for you to stay during your hectic holiday tour. The park encompasses 300 acres of land. It was built by Richard Sankey, the Chief Engineer of Mysore. There are beautiful walking paths in the park. It's the perfect place for you during your busy holiday tour.

6. Ulsoor Lake

One of Bangalore's largest lakes, Ulsoor Lake or Halasuru Lake, is located on the city's eastern outskirts. It is one of the city's oldest and largest lakes. Every year, during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, Ulsoor Lake transforms into a hub of activity. Devotees flock here in large numbers to immerse Lord Ganesha idols in the lake.

7. Bannerghatta National Park

The Bannerghatta National Park, located 22 kilometers from Bangalore, is a haven for a wide range of flora and fauna. This national park, which covers an area of approximately 104.27 square kilometres was established in 1971. The park is the best place to visit in Bangalore which aims to promote ecotourism and educate the younger generation on the importance of wildlife conservation and wildlife national parks. A zoo was created in the middle of the beautiful valley of Champa Kadama Hills in Bananagata National Park. And the best time to visit is the months of October to February are ideal for visiting Bangalore.

Garden of Caves

Cherrapunji (Sohra)

We all know Cherrapunji because it is famous for heavy rain falls in entire India and was also known as wettest place on earth. But it is also blessed with wonderful natural places and amazing waterfalls as well. Locally known as Sohra, it is a small town located at around 45Km from Shillong, a capital city of Meghalaya state. 

Cherrapunji is surrounded by east khasi hills with lush green dense forest and beautiful waterfalls and hence became the most popular tourist destination in north east region of India. 

You will be surprised to know that, Cherrapunji is the only place where you will find living root bridges. Yes, Khasi tribe who used to train roots of Ficus Elastica tree to grow over the stream of water which form a bridge like structure which was used by the locals to cross the rivers for centuries. 

Double decker living root bridge is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Cherrapunji attracts thousands of trekkers every year. 

Cherrapunji is a small village and hence, night life is not that much popular. If you really want to spend time in nature, you can plan stay in Sohra or you can book your hotel in Shillong and can plan day trip as well. 

Sarthana Nature Park

Surat

Surat is a bustling port city in Gujarat, India, known for its textile and diamond industries. It is called the "Silk City" and "Diamond City" due to its rich heritage. Surat has a mix of modern infrastructure and historical sites, making it a popular destination for tourists.

History:

Surat has a long history dating back to ancient times when it was a busy port on the Arabian Sea. Traders from Persia, Arabia, and Europe came to the city. During the Mughal era, Surat became a major trading center for textiles and spices. It experienced several invasions and played an important role in India's trade during the British colonial period.

Places to Visit:

Dumas Beach: Dumas Beach is a popular urban beach with black sand. Visitors can relax by the shore, enjoy the scenery, and try some tasty street food. It's a great place for a fun evening with family and friends.

Sarthana Nature Park: Sarthana Nature Park and Zoo is a big green area with lots of plants and animals. Families can have a great time seeing different animals, visiting the butterfly park, and having a picnic. It's a perfect place for nature lovers and kids to learn and have fun.

Dutch Garden: This garden has Colonial-era tombs of Dutch traders and lush greenery, creating a peaceful atmosphere. It's a great place for a leisurely walk and to learn about Surat's history with European traders. The garden is well-maintained and offers beautiful views of the Tapi River.

Ubhrat Beach: Ubhrat Beach is a well-liked beach close to Surat. The beach is famous for its clean sands and peaceful setting, making it perfect for a leisurely day by the sea.

Vansda National Park: The Navsari district has a dense forest reserve with diverse plant and animal life. It is a great place for nature lovers to enjoy activities like bird watching, trekking, and wildlife spotting.

Suvali Beach: Another beach near Surat, known for its black sand. It's less crowded and is a peaceful place to enjoy the natural beauty and calm waters.

Tithal Beach: Located near Valsad, this beach is famous for its black sand and the beautiful sunset views. It also has facilities like food stalls and children's play areas, making it a family-friendly destination.

Kevdi Eco Tourism Site: Situated near the Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kevdi is known for its scenic beauty and eco-tourism activities. Visitors can enjoy bird watching, trekking, and experiencing the natural environment.

Dandi Beach: Famous for its historical significance, Dandi Beach is where Mahatma Gandhi completed his Salt March in 1930. It's a place of great historical importance and a serene spot to visit.

Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Sankri: A beautiful Swaminarayan temple located in the Sankri village. It's known for its architectural beauty and spiritual significance, attracting devotees and tourists alike.

Things to Do:

Diamond Market Tour: Take a guided tour of Surat's diamond market to learn about diamond crafting. You can see artisans at work and buy beautiful diamond jewelry. 

Textile Shopping: Explore Surat's textile markets like the Surat Textile Market and Old Bombay Market for a variety of fabrics.

Boat Ride on Tapi River: Enjoy a peaceful boat ride on the Tapi River to see the cityscape and historical landmarks. It's a relaxing way to experience Surat's natural beauty and urban charm.

Food to Try:

Locho: Locho is a Gujarati snack made from steamed chickpea flour. It is garnished with spices, chutneys, and sev. Locho is soft, flavorful, and is enjoyed as a breakfast or snack. It is a unique dish that highlights the creativity of Surat and is definitely worth trying.

Undhiyu: Undhiyu is a traditional Gujarati mixed vegetable dish cooked with spices. It is usually served with puri or rice. This winter dish is slow-cooked in an earthen pot, which gives it a unique flavor. Undhiyu is a hearty and nutritious meal that showcases the agricultural richness of the region.

Surti Sev Khamani: This snack is made from crushed chickpea flour cakes and topped with sev, pomegranate seeds, and coriander. It is a popular street food that is known for its flavors and textures. This dish showcases Surat's passion for delicious and creative snacks.

Surat is a city in Gujarat that combines a rich history, vibrant culture, and modern industry. It is a must-visit destination in Gujarat.

Sardar Patel Zoological Park

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