Many of us if not all must have heard about India. It's a great country with a very high population and it's well known about the spicy food "a very spicy one".India is full of beautiful places with various natural scenes and buildings.India is very wide country so if you're willing to travel there you should know that there is a huge mix and differences in weather all over the country so some places it may be too hot and other places full of ice and very cold weather.And if you're willing to go I recommend you these 10 "must-see" places. 1.Frozen Lakes of Himalayas :There is a lot of frozen lakes in India and all of them are truly amazing natural view and represent the beauty in the motor sites.Most of the frozen lakes are easily to be accessed. 1.Suraj Tal Lake:It means "lake of the Sun God" and lies in the Lahaul and Spiti valley of Himachal Pradesh state in India and is the third highest lake in India, and the 21st-highest in the world.It's on the way from Manali to Leh which provides access to the visitors. 2.Tsomgo Lake:The lake is known to change colors every season. While in winter it freezes, at other times its coloration varies from emerald to blue. Buddhists monks foreshadow future from its water. In spring and summer the lush surroundings boast a variety of blossoming flowers, thus creating a truly picturesque scene. 2.Night in The Thar Desert :Take a coat and a camera,find a camel, and camp at least one night in Thar desert.believe me it will be one of the most unforgettable experiences.As you can see the sky in Thar desert is full unreached shining stars.don't call yourself traveler if you didn't try this at least one time. wrap yourself under the blanket and dive in the wonderful view of the lighting sky.in my opinion this is one if the best places on earth. Thar desert Review 3.Snow Clad Mountains of Manali :Surrounded by high peaks in the beautiful green Beas valley, with mountain adventures beckoning from all directions, Manali is a year-round magnet. Backpackers come to hang out in the hippie villages around the main town; adventurers come for trekking, climbing, rafting and skiing; Indian families and honeymooners come for the mountain air and a taste of snow on the 3978m Rohtang La pass. It makes sense to unwind and feed up here for a few days while organising your trip into the mountains. So popular has Manali become among Indian tourists that this once bucolic retreat now has an estimated 800 to 1000 hotels and guesthouses in the town and outskirts, and from mid-April to mid-July, mid-September to mid-October, and over Christmas–New Year it gets pretty well overrun, with dire traffic jams along its narrow lanes and the main roads approaching town. 4.Sunset on Brahmaputra River :Sunset-On-River-Brahmaputra-Assam A view of the sunset from the bank of Brahmaputra in Dibrugarh is one of must see place in India, lovely red and yellow sunset along with dark cloud in the sky over the Brahmaputra river is simply awesome. The mighty Brahmaputra river is lifeline of millions of people living in India and neighbor countries. 5.Golden Temple :Floating at the end of a long causeway, the Golden Temple itself is a mesmerising blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, with an elegant marble lower level adorned with flower and animal motifs in pietra dura work (as seen on the Taj Mahal). Above this rises a shimmering second level, encased in intricately engraved gold panels, and topped by a dome gilded with 750kg of gold. In the gleaming inner sanctum (photography prohibited), priests and musicians keep up a continuous chant from the Guru Granth Sahib (the Sikh holy book), adding to the already intense atmosphere. Given the never-ending beeline of devotees, you will likely get a few minutes within the sanctum before you are gently urged to exit and make way for other devotees. Entry and exit are both via the causeway. 6.Leh-Ladakh :Leh the erstwhile capital of the kingdom of Ladakh is now a dream destination of many and the Mecca of adventure enthusiasts! Leh, one of the coldest deserts in the world is located at a distance of 434 Kms from Srinagar and 474 Kms from Manali (Himachal Pradesh).
At the time of reorganization of districts in 1979 Ladakh was divided into Leh and Kargil and now Leh district is synonymous with Ladakh and vice-versa Leh is a backpacker's haven with numerous trekking trails, valleys, and picturesque lakes. Renowned as the land of monks and monasteries there is lots to see in this amazing piece of land. There are three sub divisions of Leh with 7 different tour circuits identified for international tourists in Leh with breathtaking Himalayan panorama.
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