India is the seventh largest country in the world by geographical
size. It's no wonder that, in addition to rich cultural and natural
heritage, this large land is home to some of the most beautiful places
in the world. Here we describe ten of those magnificent places.
10. Pangong Lake
Pangong Lake is also known as Pangong Tso and Hollow Lake. When you
visit this lake, you are sure to get mesmerized by its beauty. It
contains saline water, yet it freezes in winter. Local guides say there
is no fish or aquatic life in the lake. The lake is situated at a height
of 4350 m from the sea level. The lake is in the Chushul Mountains and
is about 154 km from Leh, Ladakh, India. The drive from Leh to Pangong
takes about five hours and goes through the world’s second highest
motorable mountain pass called the Chang La (in Ladakh). This lake has
been featured in many movies, such as, “Waqt: The Race Against Time”
(Hindi), “3 idiots” (Hindi), “The Fall” (English), “Taur Mittran Di”
(Punjabi), “Aagadu” (Telugu), Vedi (Tamil).
9. Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand
With over 300 species of wild flowers, the Valley of Flowers is truly
a paradise. The valley is part of The Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve.
Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Park are part of UNESCO World
Heritage List. The Valley is about 5 km long and around 2 km wide.
Staying true to its name, it is home to flowers like, anemone, geranium,
Himalayan blue poppy, brahma kamal, rhododendrons, and epilobium. Most
flowers are claimed to have medicinal value. A “Ramayana” legend states
that lord Hanuman gathered “Sanjeevani Buti” (the herb which cured war
wounded Lakshman) from this valley. This place also has a variety of
butterflies, musk deer, Himalayan bear, Himalayan mouse hare, blue sheep
(bharal), snow leopard etc.
8. Bhandardara, Maharashtra
Bhandardara is a popular hill station with many attractions around
it. Tourists are attracted to the Wilson dam which is an earthen dam
built on Pravara River; the “Umbrella” and “Randha” Falls; a clean and
large “Arthur Lake”; “Kalsubai Peak” the highest mountain in the state
of Maharashtra; an ancient Shiva Temple “Amruteshwar” and historical
Ratangadh fort. This trekker’s paradise is located to the north of
Ahmednagar district in Akole tehsil of the Maharashtra state.
Bhandardara is about 70 km from Nashik, 185 km from Mumbai and around
185 km from Pune.
7. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Shimla (earlier spelt as Simla) used to be the summer capital of the
British in India. Now, this city is capital of the state of Himachal
Pradesh. The city is surrounded by dense forests and mountains. As
Shimla has retained its colonial heritage, the Viceregal Lodge, a
Scottish baronial mansion of the British era, is one of the main
attractions. Another well-known attraction is “The Kalka–Shimla railway”
line. This 96 km long railway was built in 1898 and passes through the
picturesque mountains. In 2008, this railway was added to the UNESCO
World Heritage Site, Mountain railways of India.
6. Taj Mahal
Universally admired, the Taj Mahal is located the banks of river
Yamuna in the city of Agra, Uttar Pradesh. It is an immense mausoleum
built with white marble during 1631 and 1648. This masterpiece of Indian
Art is of such elegance that it is considered synonymous with beauty
itself. This perfectly symmetrical white building is amazing anytime of
the day, but you would not want to miss its views at Sunrise, Sunset and
a Full Moon night. The Taj is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and
a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This architectural marvel was described
as "the tear-drop on the cheek of time" by Nobel laureate Rabindranath
Tagore.
5. Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya
The mountainous state of Meghalaya is home thick tropical forests and
receives abundant rainfall. During the monsoon season, rains swell the
waterways and make them difficult to cross on foot. The problem was
overcome by the local Khasi tribes, who guided the Rubber tree roots
through hollow canes. This process was supported for years till the
roots reached the other side or met halfway with each other and formed a
bridge. These living root bridges are man-made natural wonders.
Cherrapunjee (also Sohra) is the wettest place on earth and is close to
the most famous living root bridge, the "double-decker" living root
bridge.
4. Shivanasamudra Falls
Shivanasamudra Falls are famous waterfalls located in Karnataka,
India. In 1902, one of the first hydroelectric dams in all of Asia
opened on the falls. The power station is still used today.
Shivanassamudra Falls are also a popular tourist attraction.
3. Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal literally means Palace of Winds. It is placed next to the
entrance of the City Palace. This Rajputana architecture based pink
structure has 953 admirably arranged small windows (called Jharokhas).
These windows blow cool air into the palace and act like a huge
air-conditioner. The windows also served as a place where the royal
ladies could look out, at the market, without being seen themselves.
This five-storey pyramid shaped architectural marvel was built using red
and pink sand stone with white quick lime borders. Hawa Mahal was built
in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh and designed by Lal Chand Ustad.
It has several carved stone grilles, niches, finials and domes.
2. Kerala
Kerala is a southern state of India. It has Western Ghats on the East
and the Arabian Sea on the West. Kerala is world famous for its
Ayurveda centers which offer rejuvenating natural treatments. Yoga,
meditation, massages and other Ayurvedic treatments for heart, skin,
neurological and digestive disorders are main attractions for many
tourists. The state has many other places of tourist interest, such as
the beaches of Kovalam and Alappuzha (Alleppey); hills of Munnar and
Vagamon; waterfalls at Athirappally, Soochipara, Thusharagiri and
Thommankoothu; backwaters of Kumarakom and Kuttanad; pilgrim centers of
Sabarimala Temple, Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple and Sree Padnamabha
Temple; Silent Valley; and Thekkady forests.
1. The Salt Desert of Gujarat
Rann of Kutch is the Salt Desert of Gujarat, India. It is located in
the Thar Desert bio-geographic area. The area was once the shallows of
the Arabian Sea, however, geological uplift cut-off its linkage to the
sea. Now, it has sea on one side and desert on the other. This vast
salt-covered white desert plain has two main parts viz. Great Rann of
Kutch and Little Rann of Kutch. During the monsoon season, the area gets
filled with water which makes it one of the world’s largest seasonal
wetlands. The same area changes into salt encrusted flat desert land in
winter.
10 Beautiful Places in India----On Fow24news.com
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September 09, 2017
Rating: 5 India is the seventh largest country in the world by geographical size.
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