My idea of India is a place so fascinatingly diverse and vast that a lifetime of studying it can only scratch the surface. In the novel I’m writing, a main character’s father is from India.
Niks, a teacher, a blogger and a photographer, is based out of Jaipur, Rajasthan. His site is filled with his personal experiences, great info about India, and his stunning photos. Here are his tips for visiting Incredible India…

Incredible India by Niks
India is the most beautiful place to visit. It has an amazing history, culture, and heritage that attracts tourists from all over the world. It’s the best place to visit because it is a combination of art, culture, and heritage. There are many tourist places in India. These are historical places like forts, palaces, and also natural places like lakes and gardens.
History
In ancient times, India was known as ‘golden bird’ as it was dominant in trading. But, after British rule, it became a poor country in the world. With time, it improved its economy. Now, India’s economy is the fastest-growing in the world.
It was ruled by various rulers. Most were fond of palaces in Jaipur. They spent a lot of money on their luxury lifestyle. The architecture of palaces that they built is indeed attractive.
Northern India
In northern India, there are forts and palaces that attract tourists. However, some hill-stations are also popular. The famous places to visit in North India are Srinagar, Golden temple at Amritsar, New Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh. Golden temple in Punjab is a religious place that is worshipped by the Sikh community.
Srinagar is a town in the Kashmir state of India. It is a hilly area that has snowfall in the winter season. Taj Mahal is located in Uttar Pradesh that is one of the seven wonders of the world.
North-Eastern India
Northeastern India is best for those who love hill stations. Shimla, Manali, and Assam are popular destinations of northeastern India. These places are famous for adventurous activities such as river rafting, paragliding, and more.
Western India
The states of Rajasthan and Gujarat are located in the west of India. Rajasthan is well known for its forts. There are more than 60 forts in this state. Most were built by Rajput rulers. They show the culture and history of Rajasthan.
Gujarat is a western state of India that is famous for wildlife parks and tasty food. Gir National Park in Gujarat is the largest park of lions. “Statue of Unity” is a monument in Gujarat, which is a statue of Vallabh Bhai Patel, who was a politician of India.
South India
Southern India is popular for temples, food, and heritage sites. The architecture of temples in south India is alluring. Alora caves, Mahabaleshwar, and Sun Temple are some of the famous places in South India. Also, the cultural festivals of South India is a great experience.
Tips
- Plan your journey before the visit.
- Contact a tour guide to know about the places you want to visit.
- Book hotels and transportation tickets in advance.
Along with tourist places, the culture and food of India are amazing to experience. Peoples of India are friendly and respect foreign tourists. You don’t need a lot of money to visit this country as it is quite affordable.
What comes to mind when you think of India?
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It’s really incredible!
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appreciate your stopping by, Leif 🙂
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Hi, this is beautifully written
I have a wildlife blog, do check it out and show some love
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great!
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Hey all good,
I have a request can you replace NORTH EAST INDIA WITH EAST INDIA.
IT will be more respectful to ppl of East India
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Or just tell me where is East India 😁😁😁🙈🙈🙈
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which part? what sentences go with it? my guest who wrote it lives in India…
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Yeah,
Generally we refer East India as ‘North East India’-as British told us
Just a colonial hangover.
We are still fighting with China abt blunders done by British.
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Reblogged this on Drishti Patel and commented:
India was known as ‘golden bird’ in ancient times. To know India i am sharing these blog with you all
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I went to India a few months ago for a wedding and realize I have so much more to see. I also wrote about my experience as a tourist and black woman in India. Would love that you check it out 🙂
https://callmejanebond.com/travel/mumbai-unforgettable-french-indian-wedding/
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great!
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