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Best Places to Visit in North India.

When you think about India, images of picturesque mountains, verdant valleys, mystical spiritual cities, and remnants of former kingdoms probably come to mind. And North India has just that in store for you. The top 6 tourist destinations in North India for 2024 are listed below; they encapsulate the essence and character of the area.

1. New Delhi.

To put it mildly, New Delhi, the capital city of India, is a traveler's delight. Delhi, a city that has witnessed the rise and fall of numerous empires, is proud of the numerous monuments and historical sites that honour its rich political and cultural past. Delhi has a wide variety of historical sites to see, but the city also has plenty of gardens, museums, houses of worship, adventure areas, and theme parks. 

Delhi tops the list of the greatest tourist attractions in North India when you factor in the lively local markets, street cuisine, and shopping areas.


1. The best time to go: is October to April.


2. Places to visit:  Purana Qila, Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Lodhi Gardens, India Gate, Lotus Temple, Agrasen ki Baoli, National Rail Museum, National Gallery of Modern Art, and Chandni Chowk are some of the places worth seeing. Find out more about travel to Delhi.


3. The closest airport: is Indira Gandhi International Airport Delhi.


4. The closest railway stations: are Anand Vihar, Hazrat Nizamuddin, Old Delhi Railway Station, and New Delhi Railway Station.


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Delhi

2. The Himalayan city of Shimla.

Situated in the foothills of the Himalayas, Shimla is the charming capital city of Himachal Pradesh. With its snow-capped mountains, woods, verdant valleys, serene lakes, and agreeable climate, Shimla provides a unique travel experience. In addition to these natural wonders, the area is home to several man-made marvels, such as bustling Mall Road, historical buildings, museums, and places of worship. 

As one of the best places in North India for a honeymoon, Shimla is away from the bustle of big cities.


1. The best time to go: March to June. The best months to see snow and engage in snow-related adventure activities are November through February.


2. Places to visit: The Ridge, Mall Road, Jakhoo Hill and Temple, Himachal State Museum, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Green Valley, Tara Devi Temple, Mashobra, Kufri, Chail, and Chadwick Falls are some of the places that are worth seeing. Find out which are the best spots to go in Shimla.


3. The closest airport: is International Airport Chandighar.


4. The closest railway station: The railway station is Kalka.


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Shimla

3. Uttar Pradesh's Agra.

For good reason, Agra, the location of the renowned Taj Mahal, is one of the best sites in North India to travel. An eclectic mix of magnificent structures, outstanding architecture, and captivating sights and sounds characterizes Uttar Pradesh's medieval capital. It is home to various alluring gardens, lively local markets, emporiums, three UNESCO World Heritage sites, and delicious street food. Agra is a stop on the well-known Golden Triangle route.


1. The best time to go: is September to March.


2. Places to visit: For good reason, Agra, the location of the renowned Taj Mahal, is one of the best sites in North India to travel. An eclectic mix of magnificent structures, outstanding architecture, and captivating sights and sounds characterizes Uttar Pradesh's medieval capital. It is home to various alluring gardens, lively local markets, emporiums, three UNESCO World Heritage sites, and delicious street food. Agra is a stop on the well-known Golden Triangle route.


3. The closest airport: is Indira Gandhi International Airport Delhi.


4. The closest railway station: is Agra Cantt. Railway Station.


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Agra

4. Kullu and Manali in the Himalayan region.

The Himalayan twin towns of Kullu and Manali, adorned with lush foliage, crystal-clear streams, flower-filled meadows, and a balmy temperature, are highly popular hill destinations in North India. These towns are around 40 km away and are home to a variety of attractions, including museums, hip cafes, apple orchards, waterfalls, and walking trails. Although a lot of couples visit Kullu and Manali, adventure seekers who like to go hiking, paragliding, camping, river rafting, etc. also find these places to be very popular.


1. The best time to go: is March to June. It's best to experience snow or engage in winter activities from December to February.


2. Places to Visit: The Great Himalayan National Park, Naggar Castle, Rahala Falls, Rohtang Pass, Manali Sanctuary, Hadimba Temple, Solang Valley, Jogini Waterfalls, Manu Temple, The Manali Gompa, Bhrigu Lake, Hampta Pass, Nehru Kund, Arjun Gufa, and Vashisht Hot Water Springs and Temple could all be found here. Find out more about Manali's top tourist destinations.


3. The closest Airport: is Bhuntar's Kullu-Manali Airport.


4. The closest railway station: The station for trains is Joginder Nagar.


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Kullu and Manali

5. Dehradun and Mussoorie in Uttarakhand.

Since the 1800s, families and couples have been drawn to the forested hills and valleys of Dehradun and Mussoorie. With breathtaking views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks on one side and Dehradun on the other, Mussoorie was aptly named The Queen of Hill Stations by the British. Trekkers especially like these hills because they are only 33 kilometres apart. Dehradun and Mussoorie are known for their natural beauty, but they also have a lot of buildings from the British Raj era, including churches and summer palaces.


1. The best time to go: is March to June. The best time to see snow is in December through February.


2. Places to visit in Mussoorie: Cloud's End, Lake Mist, Gunhill Road, Mall Road, Lal Tibba Scenic Point, Bhatta Falls, Company Garden, Soham Heritage & Art Center, Mossy Falls, Bhadraj Temple, Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, Jwala Devi Temple, Happy Valley, and Kempty Falls are some of the places in Mussoorie that are worth seeing. Find out more about Mussoorie's activities.


3. Places to visit in Dehradun: Doon Valley, Har Ki Dun, Har Robber's Cave, Malsi Deer Park, Tapkeshwar Temple, Rajaji National Park, Buddha Temple, Sahastradhara Road, Dehradun Zoo, Mindrolling Monastery, Lacchiwalla, Zonal Museum, Paltan Bazar, and Shikhar Fall are some of the places worth seeing. Find out more about Dehradun's top tourist destinations.


4. The closest Airport: is Dehradun's Jolly Grant Airport.


5. The closest railway station: is Dehradun.


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Dehradun and Mussoorie

6. Himachal Pradesh's McLeodganj and Dharamsala.

Less than 10 kilometres apart, Dharmshala and McLeodganj are most recognized for being the residence of the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan Spiritual Leader. Little Lhasa is another name for the serene and picturesque McLeodganj, which has Tibetan influences. These North Indian hill communities are well-known for their charming monasteries, Tibetan marketplaces, historic bungalows, and churches in addition to their stunning natural surroundings. They provide a taste of Tibetan food and culture. Travellers of different ages come to Dharamshala and McLeodganj from all over the world.


1. The best time to go: is June to February.

 

2. Places to visit: The Tibetan Museum, Triund, Dal Lake, Bhagsu Falls, Namgyal Monastery, Tsuglagkhang Complex, Bhagsunag Temple, and St. John in the Wilderness Church.


3. The closest railway station: The closest train stations are in Pathankot and Dharamshala.


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Himachal Pradesh

Conclusion.

There is no reason to fear terrorism in North India. You've probably heard of numerous incidents in Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, and other places. However, one should be aware that these are quite uncommon occurrences and that there is a high level of safety in the area. Despite the large number of Hindu temples throughout North India, the region is not entirely populated by Hindus. This place exhibits a wide variety of religions as well as numerous religious structures from other faiths.

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