Enjoy the Tourism Places of India with Optima Travels

In a vast country like India, we have innumerable spots of natural wonder and beauty. It isn’t surprising that we do, considering we have all kinds of terrain that lend itself to a completely different kind of beauty.

Whether you consider Delhi in the north or Kerala in the south, there isn’t one single definition of beauty in our large landscape. So, let’s take a look at some of the hotspots that you should visit when you’re in these parts of the country:

· Allahabad Tourism

Renamed Prayagaraj, Allahabad is known as the seat of learning, apart from being a sacred town. It is the ‘king of all sacred towns’ in Hinduism and is the site of the holy Sangam and the KumbhMela. It is also the confluence of Hindu and Muslim cultures and stunning parks and gardens. Your tour of this city cannot be complete if you don’t see the Ashoka Pillar, Allahabad Fort, and KhusroBagh.

· Ayodhya Tourism

Situated on the banks of the River Sarayu, Ayodhya is historically significant as the birthplace of Lord Rama. This is one of the seven sacred Hindu pilgrim towns in India, so a visit to Shri Ram JanmaBhoomi is a must. Also, see the Hanuman Ghari, SitakiRasoi, KanakBhavan Temple, among other sights.

· Kolkata Tourism

You can still see colonial type buildings in this grand city, replete with all kinds of sightseeing spots. The Victoria Memorial Museum, ShantiNiketan, the seat of learning; Howrah Bridge, and the Calcutta Botanical Garden are some of the beauties this city is proud of.

· Mumbai Tourism

The financial capital of India and its largest city, Mumbai is defined by its British architecture. Situated on the Arabian Sea, its waterfront is an arch called the Gateway of India, made of Indo-Saracenic architecture.

Other landmarks in this city include the Kanheri Caves, the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Haji Ali Dargah, Hanging Gardens, Rajabai Clock Tower, among many others. A little away from the city is the centuries-old Ajanta and Ellora cave complex. They comprise ancient cave temples, carved out of rock, and are a huge tourist attraction.

· Goa Tourism

Flanked on one side by the Arabian Sea, Goa is the perfect location for a lot of beach fun and sports. A Portuguese colony for many centuries, its influence can be seen in Goan architecture, food, and language. The Goa of today is a superb blend of Portuguese and Indian culture, so you can see Hindu temples and Christian churches, each resplendent in its beauty. Its serenity, flea markets, and domestic and international tourists add a vibrancy of its own to this beach state. Shopping, a variety of cuisines and amazing bonhomie bring tourists back here year after year.

· Ahmedabad Tourism

North of Goa, Ahmedabad is the largest city in the state of Gujarat. The River Sabarmati runs through this city and is a tourist attraction. On the western bank of this river is the Sabarmati Ashram, widely known as the home of the Mahatma. Today, it displays all his personal effects.

A day out of sightseeing in this city includes a visit to the Lake Kankaria, replete with entertainment facilities for the whole family. Don’t miss out on a visit to the Calico Textile Museum, which houses ancient and modern fabric. Also worth a visit are the various temples, the Auto Vintage Car Museum, and the JhultaMinar.

Conclusion

If you are interested in visiting any of these places, get in touch with an experienced travel agent like Optima Travels for an itinerary that will take you to the city of your choice. You can then explore your holiday destination to the full and perhaps come back for more.