NORTH INDIA

Endowed with diverse topography, climatic conditions, and cultural beliefs, North India covers an area of about 1,420,540 sq km. Its dominant geographical features include the Himalayas to its north, the Thar Desert to its west and the Indo-Gangetic plains that span the states of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. The region shares its borders with China, Nepal, Bhutan and Pakistan. It boasts some of the largest glaciers, sub-tropical forests, wildlife reserves and archaeological treasures.


In North India, history blends beautifully with culture and religion. The holiest pilgrimage centres of Hindus, the most sacred Buddhist monasteries, revered Sikh Gurudwaras and Islamic mosques co-exist with complete harmony in the region. The northern part of India is also privileged to be home to the largest mosque in India - Jama Masjid, situated in Delhi and the largest Sikh shrine - The Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab. One of the oldest inhabited cities of the world - Varanasi, also lies in the region on the banks of Ganga river.

FAMOUS STATES FOR STREET FOOD IN NORTH INDIA

HARYANA


HIMACHAL PRADESH


JAMMU AND KASHMIR


PUNJAB


RAJASTHAN


UTTER PRADESH


UTTARAKHAND


DELHI