Haryana

Haryana

Haryana is largely known for its commercial significance but one must not forget that it is also blessed with some excellent tourist attractions. There are several points of interests that one might find.

Several centres like the Kingdom of Dreams, Sukhna Lake, Damdama Lake and various other places act as major places to visit in Haryana. The vibrancy, colours and environment of Haryana gives you a fresh taste of culture.

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Kingdom Of Dreams

Culture, cuisine, crafts, heritage and a lot of wonder comes together at the Kingdom of Dreams, which is located at the apex of the golden triangle of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra. Nautanki Mahal, Showshaa Theatre and Culture Gully are some of its interesting sections.

Sukhna Lake

A popular rest and recreation spot in Chandigarh is the Sukhna Lake. This artificial lake offers boating, is surrounded by places to enjoy food and other recreational activities.

Damdama Lake

Damdama Lake is emerging as an important adventure spot in Gurugram, Haryana. It offers you boating, rock climbing and zorbing in the midst of lush greenery and breathtaking view of rocky hills.

Heritage Transport Museum

Over the years several means of transportation have been used in India. All these means have been very well exhibited in this one of a kind Heritage Transport Museum.

Gujjari Mahal

Built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq for his Gujri Rani, the Gujjari Mahal is a beautiful monument located in Haryana. The palace takes you back to the Tughlaq architecture.

Nada Shahib

On the banks of the Ghaggar river in Panchkula is located Gurudwara Nada Sahib. It stands the memory of Guru Gobind Singh and Nadu Shah Lubana. This important centre for the Sikhs is a must visit for everyone.

Asola Bhatti Wild Life Sanctuary

On the southern ridge is located the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary. It not only acts as a conservation centre but also takes you in close proximity to it. It offers a good centre for studying flora and fauna as well.

Gujarat

Gujarat

Gujarat is a perfect blend of religion, culture, history, adventure, craftsmanship and simple living. This is exactly what adds to its ever increasing tourists. People love to go to Gujarat not only because its geography is very welcoming but also because the people of Gujarat offer such warm hospitality.

There are so man shades in Gujarat- sometimes it becomes urban and crisp like in case of Ahmedabad, sometimes it becomes rural and vibrant like Kutch, sometimes it becomes religious like in case of Somnath and sometimes it just takes you to the wild like in case of Gir National Park.

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Ahmedabad

This commercial hub of Gujarat has been recognised as the first UNESCO Heritage City in the country. Ahmedabad offers several points of interest. Sabarmati Ashram, Adalaj Stepwell, Jama Mashid, Kankaria Lake, Gujarat Science City, Auto World Vintage Car Museum, Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, Nehru Bridge, Shreyas Folk Museum, Indroda Nature Park are just a few among the numerous places to visit in Ahmedabad.

Vadodara

The city of Vadodara celebrates with its rich cultural heritage the co-existence of several religions that have grown together over the years. Ankotakka, Dabhoi and EME Temple are some of the religious places that one can explore. Besides these, palaces like Makarpura Palace, Nazarbaugh Palace and Lakshmi Vilas Palace speak volumes about the royalty of Vadodara.

Dwarka

The city is known for its relationship with Lord Krishna a Hindu deity and a lot of legends are associated with it. Sometimes it is these legends and sometimes it is the devotion of the people which attracts them to the city of Dwarka. Some of the points of interest in Dwarka include Dwarkadhish Temple, Rupen Bandar, Samudra Narayan Temple, Geeta Mandir, Dwarka Lighthouse and so many other places.

Bhuj

Bhuj has a very rich background in terms of its History. Its soil speaks volumes about the Indus Valley Civilisation, the Jadeja Rajputs, the Gujarat Sultans and the Colonial period. It has a lot of places to visit some of which includes the Aina Mahal, Prag Mahal, Bhuj Chhattardi and Hill Garden.

Junagadh

Junagadh offers a rich and varied heritage of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam altogether. Mount Girnar, Sakkarbaug Zoological Garden, Mahabat Maqbara Palace, Darbar Hall Museum, Adi Kadi Vav and many more sites make it an amazing place to visit.

Saputara

Saputara is the cradle of nature. There is lot to learn about the tribal culture and the natural wonders of Gujarat. Step Garden, Hatgad Village Fort, Saputara View Point, Gajabhishek Jain Tirth, Nageshwar Mahadev are few among the many points of interest in Saputara.

Kutch

Kutch is the highlight of Gujarat. Among the archaeological wonders Dholavira, Lakhpat Fort, Siyot Caves, Surkotada, Kanmer and Kera Shiva Temples are a must visit.  Kutch also has a lot of religious places like Ashapura Mata Temple, Narayan Sarovar, Koteshwar Temple, 72 Jinalaya Temple, Jesal Toral Tomb feature as points of interest. And this amazing tour of Kutch is incomplete without the white sands of Rann and local sightseeing at Mandvi. The best time visit Kutch is of course during the Ran Utsav.

Somnath

Somnath is the first among the 12 Aadi Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. It lies on the coast of Gujarat. Besides the temple itself there are a number of other places around the Somanath Temple which are a must visit. Some of them being the Gitamandir, Laxminarayan Mandir, Shri Parshuram temple and a few more.

Sasangir

If you are in love with adventure and wildlife then Sasangir is the place for you. It houses the Asiatic Lion freely moving around in the lap of nature along with other animals.

Goa

Goa

Goa is one of the most popular holiday destinations. Though it is very famous for its beaches still it is a lot more than that. It offers spiritual attractions in the form of Bom Jesus Basilica and Shantadurga Mandir. Palolem Beach, Dudhsagar Falls and Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary are some of the centres where tourist can enjoy the wonders of nature.

As far as manmade wonders are concerned, Aguada Fort from the past and Naval Aviation Museum of modern makes every traveller’s diary even more special. The food, the fun and the stories that Goa gives its visitors stay with them forever.

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Bom Jesus Basilica

Bom Jesus Basilica, is the centre where lie the remains of the ‘Apostle of the Indies’- St. Francis Xavier. Bom Jesus Basilica is representative of the late-Renaissance extensions of Europe into India. The best time to visit Bom Jesus Basilica is the Feast of St Francis which happens annually on 3rd of December.     

Palolem Beach

Palolem’s beautiful beaches and palm-thatched restaurants make it a picture perfect beach. It is an ideal location to chill.

Aguada Fort

Aguada Fort is one of the finest forts built by the Portuguese in India, which mainly formed a part of their military architecture. Visit to this fort is also coupled with a tour of the Church of St. Lawrence.

Dona Paula Jetty

Across the stretch of Panjim, Miramar and Dona Paula is located the Dona Paula Jetty. Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Dona Paula Jetty are the National Institute of Oceanography, the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Indian Art Emporium and the Cabo Fort.

Naval Aviation Museum

Vasco-Bogmalo Road is the location of the only Naval Aviation Museum. The Museum consists of the engines of various Aircraft engines and various types of aircrafts as well.

Dudhsagar Falls

Dudhsagar Falls of Goa is one of the most scenic areas in Goa. The ambience around this waterfall is also very peaceful.

Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

The Sanctuary is named after an eminent ornithologist. It hosts several rare species of birds and that of other creatures as well. The ideal time to visit the sanctuary is the Winter months.

Shantadurga Mandir

Another aspect of Goa is the Shantadurga Mandir near Kavalem village in Ponda Taluka. It is also the centre of the deity named Santeri. This spiritual centre is a must visit.

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi is not just the capital of India today, but it has been used to holding this responsibility on and off across reigns and dynasties. Today it houses the memory of all those time periods in the form of its various historical monuments.

However this does not limit the potential of Delhi, here is a lot more that you can explore. Delhi is popular for its streets of street food of immense variety. Further there are also several temples, mosques, churches and Gurudwaras that you can visit.
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Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple is a beautiful structure created by architect Furiburz Sabha. It is not just a magnificent building to look at but is also a centre of meditation where any person from any religion can come and experience the peace. There are seven Major Bahai Temples around the world; the Lotus Temple in Delhi is the last of those.

Birla Mandir

In the West of Connaught Place, is a major tourist attraction known by the name of Laxmi Narayan Temple or Birla Temple. This temple was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi.

Dilli Haat

Dilli Haat is an experience that you cannot miss. A range of Art and Craft pieces, lip smacking food items, a number of utilitarian and ethnic products, several clothing and accessorising items are available in this vibrant marketplace. Dilli Haat is set in INA, Pitampura and Janakpuri.

Garden of Five Senses

There are a number of sections in this Garden to explore. There is the Khas Bagh, the highlight of which is the fountain tree, and then you can also check out the food and shopping centre of the Garden. There is also; the Neel Bagh marked by a pool of water lilies and the Colour Gardens which represents a paraphernalia of colourful flowers, shrubs, trees e.t.c. It is just the place for a perfect Nature Walk that will enrich your senses.

Humayun’s Tomb

From the Mughal period to the 21st century Humayun’s Tomb has not lost its essence even by a bit. The structure was built 9 years after the death of Humayun by his one of his wives Bega Begum.

India Gate

“Arc-de Triomphe” India Gate, commemorates that soldiers who died in the Afghan War of 1919. The eternal flame of Amar Jawan Jyoti symbolises the spirit and vigour of the Indian Soldiers who laid their lives in the Indo-Pak War of 1971.

Jama Masjid

The largest mosque of India Jama Masjid is not only a sanctimonious spiritual centre but also an architectural marvel. A walk through Chawari Bazaar is incomplete without a visit to Jama Masjid.

Jantar Mantar

Constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh of Jaipur Jantar Mantar is one of the four observatories, the others being in Ujjain, Varanasi and Mathura. Jantar Mantar houses some really interesting instruments.

Lodi Garden

The multiple dynasties of Delhi have left behind their marks in the form of the gigantic buildings built by them. One such cluster of heritage is the Lodi Garden which consists of the tombs of Muhammed Shah and Sikandar Lodhi.

Purana Quila

Built by Humayun Purana Quila still stand as a symbol of Mughal Power. The structures of Purana Quila have both the Islamic pointed arch and the Hindu Chattris. In the evening a beautiful sound and light show is carried out here.

Qutab Minar

The construction of Qutab Minar was started by Qutub-ud din Aibak and it was completed by Shamshuddin Illtutmish. Qutub Complex was constructed as an open mosque which was further expanded by Ala-ud-din Khalji. Today the structure is not as large as it used to be but it hasn’t lost its essence.

Red Fort

From Mughal to Modern Indian History Red Fort has a lot to offer. It has so many structures each offering its own tale. The Lahore Gate, Diwan-e-aam, Diwan-e-Khas, Moti Masjid, Rang Mahal, Sawan Bhado and so many other reconstruct the period of Mughals.

Daman and Diu

Daman and Diu

On the west coast of India beautiful Union Territory of Daman and Diu located. This destination offers various tourist places. The secluded beaches, cathedrals and forts provide for an amazing combination of destinations.

Nagao Beach, Diu Fort, Nani Daman Jetty Garden, Bridge Side Garden, Moti Daman Fort, Shri Rudreshwar Mahadev Temple, Shiv Mandir, Sai Ram Temple, Mahalaxmi Temple, Kadaiya Lake Garden are some of the most worth visiting places in Daman and Diu. Another interesting thing that you might want to experience in Daman and Diu is the range of Water Sports available on a wide scale over here.

According to your CrazyB pals the best time to visit Daman and Diu is the month of May. Summers are the best time to experience the cool and calm breeze of Daman and Diu.

Diu

Near the port of Veraval, is situated the small island of Diu. It is bordered by a series of beaches a famous one being the Nagao Beach. The Diu Fort speaks volumes about the Portuguese occupation of the island. Sea Shell Museum is another interesting site to visit.

Daman

Today’s Daman was once known by the name of ‘Damao’. The beaches go an extra mile here as they provide for amusement parks as in case of Devka Beach. Other places to visit in Daman include Nani Daman Jetty Garden, Bridge Side Garden, Moti Daman Fort and Nani Daman Fort and a lot more.

Vapi

On the banks of river Damanganga, Vapi is located with its beautidul beaches, temples, parks and gardens. Some of the important points of interest in Vapi are Shri Rudreshwar Mahadev Temple, Shiv Mandir, Sai Ram Temple, Mahalaxmi Temple, and GIDC Garden.

Kadaiya

In the village of Kadaiya one can locate the Kadaiya Lake Garden. It is also known as the Mirasol Lake Garden. It consists of a number of fun-filled activities.

Jampore

Famous for its blackish mud-colored water, the Jampore Beach is a major attraction of Daman and Diu. It is one of the most peaceful beach experiences that you can enjoy.