Treebo Blog https://www.treebo.com/blog Thu, 02 Jan 2025 09:15:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.4 Kite Festival in Gujarat: A Spectacular Strings of Celebration In The Sky https://www.treebo.com/blog/kite-festival-in-gujarat/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/kite-festival-in-gujarat/#respond Wed, 01 Jan 2025 09:41:32 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=51125 The magical three words that you will hear a lot during the Kite festival in Gujarat are – ‘Kai Po Che!’

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The magical three words that you will hear a lot during the Kite festival in Gujarat are – ‘Kai Po Che!’

The International Kite Festival is an annual event that attracts enthusiastic crowds from not only India but also from other countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand and Brazil. You will also see people getting their designer kites from the USA, Russia, and Germany among other countries. On a common ground, the participants compete to showcase their kite flying talent and there is a huge prize waiting right around the corner for the winner.

On the other side, the locals have their personal kite competitions on the rooftops! The thrill of competing with the neighbours and seeing your kite soar much higher than your opponent’s is fantastic! While popping festive sweets into your mouths and seeing participants squinting their eyes to see how far their kite has gone, everything about the kite festival in Gujarat is an entertaining treat. 

But is the International Kite Festival 2025 only about talent and competing to show kite flying skills? Absolutely not.

Read on to find out more about the infamous kite festival in Gujarat, its history, significance, the magnitude of celebrations and how you can witness this marvel in 2025!

Also while visiting Gujarat you can visit the stepwells in Gujarat, to learn more about the state.

What is the Kite Festival in Gujarat?

The kite festival in Gujarat is celebrated during Uttarayan, which is also referred to as Makar Sankranti in most parts of the country. The International Kite Festival is organised by the Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Limited and they have been doing this since 1989. Initially, it started as a way to introduce local culture to people in other states and the invites quickly started reaching other countries too! 

Kite festival in Gujarat is celebrated during Uttarayan
Kite Festival in Gujarat

On this day, people gather on the rooftops to fly kites together with their neighbours, friends and family members. The main kite festival in Gujarat is held in Ahmedabad, the capital city of the state. The event is not just about competitions though this is one of the most anticipated parts of the day. You will see kite parades of different foreign nations, local artisans displaying their craftsmanship, stalls that sell both national and international kites and traditional food stalls that will make your mouth water! 

That’s not all!

The tourism department leaves no stone unturned to make the day special for everyone who visits Ahmedabad. In the morning, the event begins with a small prayer, Surya namaskars by students as a greeting to the Sun God, and Rishikumars come over to read the Aditya Stuti. Then begins the fun! You get to see kites flying throughout the day and the whole sky looks like a splendid kaleidoscope. On the other hand, visitors can also take part in adventure activities and games that are arranged near the venue. When the sun finally starts to set, different cultural activities and performances will be organised before wrapping up the significant day. 

History of the International Kite Festival in India

The tradition of flying kites has been a part of Indian culture for a very long time. It is said that the ancient kings used to consider kite flying as a leisurely activity. However, things took a more serious turn. The royal rulers held kite flying competitions and invited the best masters who knew their way around the kites. They were instructed to defeat the neighbouring kingdom or opponent kingdom’s kite at any cost seeing how this was a matter of pride for them. There are accounts of Indian kings using vicious kite strings that were so sharp that they could cut throats in a snap!

The culture of flying kites slowly started to lose traction but the Persian Muslims who came to our country for trade reintroduced it.
Kites for Sale

The culture of flying kites slowly started to lose traction but the Persian Muslims who came to our country for trade reintroduced it. Also, the Chinese who arrived from Tibet brought colourful variations of kites in all shapes. 

The kite festival in Gujarat honours the tradition of kite flying and also sees the day as a celebration to welcome a new season. Keep reading to know more about Uttarayan, the significance of the festival, and how kites come into the picture. 

Significance of the Festive Day

Uttarayan or Makar Sankranti is the festival that marks the end of the winter season and the beginning of the warm summers. According to Hindu mythology, this is the day when the sun starts to move toward the northern hemisphere in the celestial plane. Uttarayana or Uttarayan means a journey toward the north. This festival signifies that the days are going to be longer and the weather will now be warmer. Let’s not assume that on the very next day of Makar Sankranti or Uttarayan, the summer begins and people will be sweating bullets! The festival only marks the transition day and you are sure to experience a mildly warmer temperature and record longer days than the peak winters.

So, why fly kites on Makar Sankranti? What is the need for the kite festival in Gujarat?

On Makar Sankranti, people thank the Sun God for his solar energy. It is one of the main resources that aids in the effective growth of crops, keeping the planet warm, and maintaining stable ecological and biological systems. 

The sun rays on Uttarayan are stronger and are said to have healing properties. Staying in the cold and freezing temperatures of winter can make people susceptible to skin conditions and illnesses. The warm breeze and the bright sun rays of Uttarayan can reverse the damage and also boost the innate strength of the immune system. What is the most fun way to expose ourselves to the sun’s rays?

Of course, flying kites! 

The kite festival in Gujarat was introduced as a way to boost tourism but the culture of flying kites has been around even before 1989. 

The Vibrant Celebrations of Kite Festival in Gujarat 

Decorations

The venue of the International Kite Festival 2025 will be decorated with eye-catching colours and banners. The place will be lined with the national flags of all the attending countries, the ground will be carpeted, and kite-themed decor will be found everywhere. On the opposite side of the flags, you will find stalls selling local food and attractive kites. The open ground that is carpeted serves as the field from where the master kite flyers will fly their creations.

The venue of the International Kite Festival 2025 will be decorated with eye-catching colours and banners.
Kite Decorations

The locals also decorate their streets with kite-themed banners, and shining lights, and place colourful flowers on their doorsteps. People of Gujarat and Rajasthan also decorate their rooftops seeing how this is the battlefield from where they compete with their opponents!

The Food Preparations

To fly kites all day you need energy. The Gujarati ladies have you covered! The females of the house wake up in the morning to make the most delectable sweets and savoury snacks for the day. While the men step out to fetch the kites, strings, and pooja items, the women work their magic in the kitchen.

To fly kites all day you need energy. The Gujarati ladies have you covered!
Food Preparations for Uttarayan

You will find the same sweets and snacks in the traditional food stalls of the kite festival in Gujarat. All the attendees will be served with chikki, a sweet snack made with peanuts and jaggery. Also, you will get to taste til papdi, undhiyu, gajak, ladoo, halwa, and khichdo, a sweet dish made with the fresh harvest of wheat.

Colourful Kites

On the occasion of the annual kite festival in Gujarat, you will see kites of various sizes, shapes, and designs. You can expect the people to fetch their kites and go to the rooftop a day prior! The shops bring the stocks of the best kites from November. The hunt for the strongest and the most resilient kites begins at least three months before Uttarayan and the markets always have eager customers. A week before the festival day, the famous kite shops of Ahmedabad are open 24/7! On the day of the kite festival, the locals frequent the shops and markets throughout the day to buy more new kites. This may be because they lost a kite to the opponent or they want to stock up the best ones so that they can fly them at a later day. 

On the occasion of the annual kite festival in Gujarat, you will see kites of various sizes, shapes, and designs.
Kites and Strings

The grounds of the International Kite Festival 2025 offer kite makers from across the world to share their designs and kite-making techniques. It is the perfect opportunity to improve cross-border business and establish a cordial relationship with foreign kite makers. In 2025, we will be celebrating the 34thd edition of this eventful festival and the theme for the year is going to be – “Let the skies of Gujarat tell a colourful story”.

The tourism department also conducts workshops to teach people the art of kite making and their exhibitions and displays show the skilful craftsmanship of kite makers from across the world. You can always buy a kite or two if you like them. 

Lanterns after Sunset 

Don’t think that the celebrations wrap up when the sun goes down! During the kite festival in Gujarat, cultural programs and activities that shed light on the ethnic history of Gujarat are organised in the evening from 7 PM to 9 PM.

During the kite festival in Gujarat, cultural programs and activities that shed light on the ethnic history of Gujarat
Lanterns at night

Beautiful lanterns are released into the sky not just from the festive grounds but also from the rooftops of houses. While the mornings are all about kites, the nights invite the serene tranquillity of the glimmering lights.

Dates and Venue of Kite Festival in Gujarat

The International Kite Festival 2025 is going to be held on the peaceful Sabarmati Riverfront near Vallabh Sadan.
Kites in the Sky – Ahmedabad

The International Kite Festival 2025 is going to be held on the peaceful Sabarmati Riverfront near Vallabh Sadan, Ahmedabad. We can expect to see more than 50 countries take part in this event which will begin on the 11th of January and last until the 14th of January from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The festivities will start to pick up pace immediately after the inaugration.

How to Reach Ahmedabad?

The annual kite festival is centred in Ahmedabad but over the years, the tourism department started parallel celebrations in other Gujarat states like Vadnagar, Kevadiya, Vadodara, Dwarka, Surat, Rajkot, and Kutch.

The annual kite festival is centred in Ahmedabad but over the years, the tourism department started parallel celebrations in other Gujarat states like Vadnagar, Kevadiya, Vadodara, Dwarka, Surat, Rajkot, and Kutch.
Ahmedabad

You can visit any of these places but the main exhilaration of the festival can be best experienced in the capital city – Ahmedabad.

By Air

Sardar Vallabhai Patel International Airport is the main hub for air travel in Ahmedabad city. It receives both national and international flights daily. You can easily take a flight from other main metropolitan cities like Jaipur, Delhi, Chandigarh, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore, Goa, and Kozhikode. Direct flights are operating between the airport and the USA and UK. 

By Rail

Ahmedabad railway station is well-connected with other cities and you can find regular trains that come from Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, and Bangalore. From other cities like Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kolkata, you will find trains that run weekly. There are frequent trains from neighbouring cities of Gujarat like Vadodara, Dwarka, Rajkot, and Surat. 

By Road

The National Highway 48 connects Ahmedabad with Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The people from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have to find their way to NH48 and then it’s a piece of cake to reach Gujarat. The national highway also connects Ahmedabad with the other cities in Gujarat state. 

Once you reach Ahmedabad, book your stay at the most comfortableHotels in Ahmedabad. You can freshen up after your journey, relax or take a nap for a few hours, and head out to enjoy the thrill of the kite festival in Gujarat. Even if you are arriving a day or two earlier, you can expect to see bustling markets, waves of laughter, and the bond of friendships on the street. 

The International Kite Festival brings together a lot of people and creates a sense of unification not just within the country but also with other countries. What started as an attempt to show the diverse culture of Gujarat to the world now stands as the most anticipated event for sharing love and affection. Attend the kite festival in Gujarat in 2025 and we are sure you won’t be disappointed!

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Best Places to Visit in Trichy: Temples, Monuments and Nature’s Bounty https://www.treebo.com/blog/places-to-visit-in-trichy/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/places-to-visit-in-trichy/#respond Tue, 31 Dec 2024 10:17:50 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=59352 Known for its infrastructure and cleanliness, Trichy or Tiruchirappalli is the best livable and cleanest city in Tamil Nadu, one of the popular Indian states visited by Indian tourists as ...

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Known for its infrastructure and cleanliness, Trichy or Tiruchirappalli is the best livable and cleanest city in Tamil Nadu, one of the popular Indian states visited by Indian tourists as well as foreign travellers. From Ranganathaswamy Temple, Rock Fort Temple and Chokkanatha Nayak Palace to Puliyancholai Waterfalls, the places to visit in Trichy are a perfect blend of temples, monuments and nature’s bounty. The city is an ideal destination for solo travellers and female travellers as it is regarded as the fifth safest city for women in India. 

Places to visit in Trichy

So, let’s dive into this beautiful city and explore the best tourist attractions in Trichy. Also, you can easily find budget-friendly hotels in Trichy making your trip affordable and memorable.

20 Places to Visit in Trichy, the Cleanest City in Tamil Nadu

1. Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple (Srirangam)

As the largest religious complex in the world, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is one of the best places to visit in Trichy. The temple, dedicated to Ranganatha (a form of Lord Vishnu) and Ranganayaki (a form of Lakshmi), is located in Srirangam. The temple is a prime example of Dravidian architecture with intricate sculptures. 

Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is one of the top places to visit in Trichy.
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple

The royal temple tower with a height of 196 feet has 1000 pillars and the Rajagopura, another temple tower is the tallest temple tower in India at 236 feet height, making it one of the top attractions in Trichy. To visit the place book hotels in Srirangam Trichy.

2. Rockfort Temple (Uchi Pillayar Temple)

Dedicated to Lord Vinayak, (a form of Lord Ganesha), the Rockfort Temple is the combination of three different temples, Manikka Vunayagar Kovil at the foothill, Thayumanaswamy Kovil at the middle and Uchi Pilliyar Kovil on the hilltop. The scenic location of Uchi Pilliyar Kovil Temple not only attracts devotees of Lord Vinayak but is also one of the tourist places in Trichy. 

Rockfort Temple (Uchi Pillayar Temple) is popular pilgrimage places to visit in Trichy.
Rockfort Temple (Uchi Pillayar Temple)

After climbing nearly 400 steps, witness the panoramic views of the city, Srirangam Temple, Kaveri River and Kollidam River. It is one of the best temples to visit on Ganesh Chaturthi to experience the devine grace. Also, while visiting the temple don’t forget to take the blessings of the Temple Elephant.

3. Jambukeshwarar Temple (Thiruvanaikaval)

While looking for religious places to visit in Trichy, Jambukeshwarar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is one of the five major Shiva Temples of Tamil Nadu representing the five cosmic elements, out of which it represents the element of water. 

Jambukeshwarar Temple is one of the religious places to visit in Trichy.
Jambukeshwarar Temple

The sacred ritual where the priest dresses up like Goddess Akilandeswari and performs the Pooja exactly at noon attracts a large number of devotees. Another interesting highlight of the temple sanctum is the underground tunnel which remains filled with water despite being removed. So, don’t miss to visit this mystical temple while looking for tourist places in Trichy. To visit the place book hotels in Thiruvanaikoil Trichy.

4. Kallanai Dam (Grand Anicut)

To witness a historic marvel that survived over 2,000 years, you must visit Kallanai Dam also known as Grand Anicut. The dam built across the Kaveri River during the Chola Dynasty in 150 CE, is the oldest dam in the country and the fourth oldest in the world. The dam is currently used for irrigation. 

Kallanai Damone of the famous tourist places to visit in Trichy.
Kallanai Dam

The astonishing architecture of the dam makes it one of the famous tourist places to visit in Trichy. 

5. Samayapuram Mariamman Temple

One of the unique temple places to visit in Trichy is Arulmigu Sri Mariamman Temple where the idol is considered the most powerful Goddess. 

Samayapuram Mariamman Temple is one of the unique temple places to visit in Trichy.
Samayapuram Mariamman Temple

Unlike other traditional stone idols, the temple’s main deity, Samayaouram Mariamman, is made of sand and clay with the extractions of medical herbs. Thousands of devotees visit the temple mainly on Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays (the holy days for Mariamman), making it one of the wealthiest temples in Tamil Nadu in terms of cash flow.

6. Sri Rangam Island

If you are visiting Kallanai Dam, then don’t miss one of the nearby tourist places in Trichy, Sri Rangam Island. The island formed by the Kaveri River and its tributary Kollidam, is home to one of the popular Hindu Vaishnav pilgrimage centres, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple. With Asia’s tallest tower (Raja Gopuram) and spectacular architecture, the temple attracts visitors worldwide.

Sri Rangam Island is one of the nearby tourist places in Trichy.
Sri Rangam Island

Additionally, the celebration on the occasion of Vaikunta Ekadashi (January) is a key highlight of the temple, making it one of the most-visited tourist places in Trichy.

7. St. John’s Church

The city has one of the 22 dioceses (group of local churches) of the Church of South India, and St. John’s Church is one of them. One of the famous places to visit in Trichy, this church was built in 1912.

St. John’s Church is one of the famous places to visit in Trichy.
St. John’s Church

The white-painted religious structure belongs to the CSI Tiruchirappalli Thanjavur Diocese. Although the church does not receive many visitors it is a perfect place to spend some time in solitude away from the overcrowded places. To truly explore the place you can stay at hotels in Karumandapam Trichy.

8. Agaya Gangai Waterfalls (nearby Kolli Hills)

For all the adventure seekers out there, are you ready to climb over 1000 steps, to reach one of the breathtaking waterfalls? If yes then Agaya Gangai (Ganges of Sky) is located in the Kolli Hills of eastern Ghats near Trichy. This is one of the best waterfalls near Chennai which attracts travellers for both adventure and spiritual visits. 

Agaya Gangai (Ganges of Sky) is one of the most popular places to visit in Trichy near Kolli Hills.
Agaya Gangai (Ganges of Sky)

It is one of the most popular places to visit in Trichy near Kolli Hills. The waterfalls are located near Arappaleeswarar Temple and the caves of Sages Bogar, Korakkar, Kalangi Nathar and Agastyar. The best time to visit the waterfalls is between November to March.

9. Butterfly Park (Srirangam)

Trichy is home to Asia’s biggest butterfly park located on the banks of the Kaveri River near Merur. The Butterfly Park is a conservatory with the top two butterfly species in the world known to change the course of the world food chain. 

 Butterfly Park is one of the famous places to visit in Trichy.
Butterfly Park

The stunning fountains, man-made ponds and butterfly and caterpillar sculptures make this place a perfect picnic spot to spend recreational time with friends and family. So, don’t miss to soak in the beauty of the park while looking for the places to visit in Trichy.

10. Erumbeeswarar Temple

Do you know there is a Kailash in South India as well? Yes, you read that right. Erumeeswarar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is known as the “Kailash of South India”. The temple’s main shrine and two outer courtyards located on a 60-foot-tall hill receive thousands of devotees, especially during the annual Brahmotsavam (May-June). 

Erumeeswarar Temple is one of the significant places to visit in Trichy for archaeological and history enthusiasts.
Erumeeswarar Temple

As a protected monument by the Archaeological Survey of India, it is one of the significant places to visit in Trichy for archaeological and history enthusiasts. You can stay at hotels in Thiruverumbur Trichy to visit the place.

11. Puliyancholai Waterfalls

While looking for waterfalls, Puliyancholai Waterfalls is located around 76 kms away from the city near Kolli Hills. The stunning views of dense forests, tamarind groves, diverse medicinal herbs and effortlessly flowing streams attract travellers seeking peace in nature making it one of the best tourist attractions in Trichy. 

Puliyancholai Waterfalls is one of the best tourist attractions in Trichy.
Puliyancholai Waterfalls

The best time to visit the waterfalls is between June and July when it is in its beauty is at its peak. One can visit with friends and family, however be careful and carry adequate rain gear.

12. Vekkali Amman Temple

One of the unique places to visit in Trichy, Vekkali Amman Temple is known for having no roof above its sanctorum. Dedicated to the Goddess Vekkali, a form of Goddess Kali, the absence of a roof from the central shrine and spiritual beliefs makes it one of the must-visit tourist places in Trichy. 

Vekkali Amman Temple is one of the unique places to visit in Trichy.

The celebrations of six annual festivals including Chittirai festival (April-May), Panguni Poochoridal (March-April), Navratri (September-October), Thai Velli (January-February) and Aadi Velli (July-August) are celebrated with great pomp and show here. So while checking out places to visit in Trichy, plan basis your preferences whether you want to visit during the festive season or not and book hotels in Woraiyur Trichy.

13. Sri Ayyappan Temple

Looking for one of the meditation places to visit in Trichy, Sri Ayyappan Temple is known for its tranquil and clean surroundings filled with lush greenery. The temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappan has a meditation hall that can accommodate around 100 devotees at a single time. 

Sri Ayyappan Temple is one of the tranquil places to visit in Trichy.
Sri Ayyappan Temple

The Mandalam Festival (December and January) and Makaravilakku Festival (January) are the main highlights of the temple. 

14.Chokkanatha Nayak Palace

To experience the royal heritage Chokkanatha Nayak Palace, officially known as Rani Mangammal Mahal is one of the best places to visit in Trichy. Built in the mid-17th century by the Madurai Nayak rulers as their Durbar Hall, the palace is located at the base of the Tiruchirapalli Rock Fort. 

Chokkanatha Nayak Palace is one of the tourist places  to visit in Trichy.
Chokkanatha Nayak Palace

The palace is now home to various government offices and the Government Museum of Trichy, making it one of the tourist places in Trichy.

15. Pachamalai Hills

Looking for a place filled with a misty breeze and lush green surroundings then Pachamalai Hills has to be on your list of places to visit Trichy. The name Pachamalai meaning green hill is enough to represent this magical land perfect for a relaxing getaway and adventure. 

Pachamalai Hills is one of the fascinating places to visit in Trichy.
Pachamalai Hills

The major tourist attractions here include Loraiyar Falls, Mayil Oothu Falls, Mangalam Aruvi Falls and two magnificient rivers Sweata Nadi and Kallar. Moreover, the indigenous communities and their traditions fascinate travellers to visit the hills.

16. Anna Science Centre Planetarium

For science enthusiasts and environment-conscious travellers, Anna Science Centre Planetarium is a well-known source of information and inspiration. The planetarium and the environment gallery showcases themes like eco-system, bio-chemical cycles, pollution, sustainable energy sources, biodiversity and conservation attracting young students and other visitors. 

Anna Science Centre Planetarium is one of the popular places to visit in Trichy for education and entertainment.
Anna Science Centre Planetarium

The 3D theatre hosting films like Shark Island, Roller Coaster and Magic Show has become a major attraction in the centre. So, don’t forget to visit it while looking for places to visit in Trichy for education and entertainment.

17. Mukkombu (Upper Anicut)

Inspired by the Grand Anicut, Upper Anicut or Mukkombu is another dam built on the Kaveri River between 1836 and 1838. With an area of about 18 kms, the dam has emerged as one of the picnic spots.

 Mukkombu (Upper Anicut) is one of the best picnic places to visit in Trichy.
Mukkombu (Upper Anicut)

It has become a favourite for couples, families and friends looking for places to visit in Trichy. The area is dotted with an entertainment centre, a family garden and various restaurants, juice bars and shops. 

18. Vayalur Murugan Temple

One of the ancient temple places to visit in Trichy is Vayalur Murugan Temple. This 1200-year-old Hindu temple located in Kumaravayalur village, is dedicated to ​Lord Kartikeya known as Lord Murugan here, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. 

Vayalur Murugan Temple is one of the ancient temple places to visit in Trichy.
Vayalur Murugan Temple

The nearby Uyyakondan River and lush green surroundings make this the perfect place to experience spirituality in calm and peaceful surroundings.

19. Lourdes Church (Our Lady of Lourdes Basilica)

Built in the Gallo-Catholic design, the Lourdes Church is one of the oldest out of 22 churches in the city. The church dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes and the pictures of St. Ignatius, St. Francis, St. Peter, St. John de Britto, Sacred Heart of Jesus on the middle of the spire are key attractions of the church.

Lourdes Church is one of the popular places to visit in Trichy.
Lourdes Church

Every year on 11th February, Feast Day of Our Lady of Lourdes is observed here, attracting many devotees to the church, making it one of the popular places to visit in Trichy.

20. Rail Museum (Golden Rock, Tiruchirappalli)

As one of the famous tourist places to visit in Trichy, the Rail Heritage Centre (the Rail Museum) located near Golden Rock Railway Station, is a must-visit tourist attraction. You can see various artefacts, papers, maps, gazettes and pictures from the colonial era here, that take you back to the beginning of Railways in South India.

Rail Museum (Golden Rock, Tiruchirappalli) is one of the famous tourist places to visit in Trichy.
Rail Museum

While looking for historic tourist places in Trichy, the museum is perfect for witnessing the lavish lifestyle of the past through different railway carriages like royal coaches used By Indian rulers and colonial officials.

Now that you have a list of places to visit in Trichy experience the blend of modernity and history. From Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Agaya Gangai, Butterfly Park to Rail Museums, you can enjoy a memorable vacation in one the cleanest city. Additionally, finding affordable, hygienic and comfortable hotels in Trichy is easy with reliable platforms. So, plan your next trip to the city to explore an abundance of natural beauty and spirituality.

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Best Things to Do in Kolkata: Experience the “Rich Heritage of the City of Joy” https://www.treebo.com/blog/things-to-do-in-kolkata/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/things-to-do-in-kolkata/#respond Tue, 31 Dec 2024 10:04:05 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=59272 Every nook and corner of “India’s cultural capital”, Kolkata has a story to tell, the story of rich history, culture and spirituality. You can hear the musical notes on the ...

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Every nook and corner of “India’s cultural capital”, Kolkata has a story to tell, the story of rich history, culture and spirituality. You can hear the musical notes on the busy streets of New Market, Park Street and Kumortuli. The city offers a perfect blend of heritage buildings and modern architecture, showcasing a deep connection with colonial history and a will to accept contemporary lifestyles simultaneously. No wonder it is often addressed as the “City of Joy”. There are numerous things to do in Kolkata for people from all walks of life and across the globe.

Explore things to do in Kolkata, the City of Joy.
Kolkata

If you are planning to visit the city any time soon, then there are endless things to do in Kolkata for a travel experience that gets imprinted for life. Also don’t forget to check out budget-friendly hotels in Kolkata for a comfortable and affordable stay.

Things to Do In Kolkata, the City of Joy

1. Visit the Victoria Memorial:

If you want to witness the colonial architecture then planning a visit to Victoria Memorial, Kolkata is the first among various other things to do in Kolkata. This Victorian marvel is now a full-fledged restoration and conservation museum, with a well-equipped laboratory, library and different galleries of paintings and engravings. It is home to the works of major Indian artists like Abanindranath Tagore, Gaganendranath Tagore and Jamini Roy along with European artists like Johan Zoffany, George Chinnery and Emily Eden. 

Visit Victoria Memorial while looking of things to do in Kolkata.
Victoria Memorial

The wonderful architecture and the artefacts make it the most-visited museum in India and one of the top museums with the highest footfall in the world.

2. Explore the Indian Museum

Marked as a crucial step towards the development of the heritage and culture of India, the Indian Museum is the oldest and largest multipurpose museum from the Asia-Pacific region. While looking for things to do in Kolkata, explore the Indian Museum. 

Explore Indian Museum as one of the things to do in Kolkata.
Indian Museum

Founded in 1814, as one of the museums in Kolkata, it marked the start of the museum movement in the country with the beginning of the modernity and end of the medieval era. You can witness some of the rare artefacts including Mughal Paintings antiques, armour, ornaments, fossils, skeletons and mummies here.

3. Take a boat ride on the Hooghly River near Howrah Bridge

You must have come across various movie scenes based in Kolkata showcasing a fisherman singing Bengali songs and sailing through the famous Hoogly River. It is the western tributary of the Ganga River over which the iconic landmark Howrah Bridge stands upright connecting Howrah with Kolkata. 

Take a boat ride on the Hooghly River near Howrah Bridge as one of the things to do in Kolkata.
Hooghly River

You can never miss a boat ride here while searching for things to do in Kolkata. The breathtaking sunrise and sunset create a picture-perfect backdrop while enjoying the ride on the river.

4. Stroll through Eco Park

If you think of Kolkata just as a rustic and crowded city with traditional architecture, then you are about to change your mindset. Eco Park is one of the largest open recreational spaces in the city established to promote a healthy and self-sustaining ecosystem. 

Stroll through Eco Park as one of the things to do in Kolkata.
Eco Park

While exploring things to do in Kolkata there are various activities in Eco Park that you can enjoy with your friends and family. Some of the activities include duo cycling, high-speed boating, rifle shooting, toy train rides and taking a stroll through the park.

5. Visit Dakshineswar Kali Temple

A trip to the city is never complete without experiencing the spirituality at temples in Kolkata. The city is blessed with various temples dedicated to Goddess Kali and one of the significant ones is Dakshineswar Kali Temple. The deity of the temple Bhavatarini (Kali) resides in the form of Mahadevi or Parashakti Adya Kali. 

Visit Dakshineswar Kali Temple as one of the things to do in Kolkata.
Dakshineswar Kali Temple

The temple built in 1855 is an architectural marvel in itself with the nine-spired Navaratna-style main temple, courtyard and rooms along the boundary wall. So, add the visit to Dakshineswar Kali Temple to your things to do in Kolkata list, especially during the Navratris.

6. See the stunning Marble Palace

Another time-travelling portal with architectural beauty is the Marble Palace, a nineteenth-century mansion built in 1835 by Raja Rajendra Mullick. The palace is still a residence of his descendants. The three-story neoclassic style building with tall fluted Corinthian pillars and ornamented verandas with fretwork and sloping roofs, the rock garden, a lake and a zoo, make it a must-visit place in Kolkata. 

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Marble Palace

Along with admiring the stunning Marble Palace, you can also witness some of the Western sculptures, Victorian furniture, decorative items and paintings by both Indian and European artists while looking for things to do in Kolkata.

7. Enjoy the science exhibits at Science City

For all the science enthusiasts and the curious cats, enjoy the science exhibits at a one-of-its-kind science city in the country. The Science City, Kolkata is one of the largest and finest in the world offering an engaging learning experience for science and technology lovers.

One of the best things to do in Kolkata is to enjoy the science exhibits at Science City
Science City, Kolkata

From tornado, energy balls and ocean waves to the aquatic world and Jurassic Park, there are endless amusing areas to discover for all visitors looking for interesting things to do in Kolkata. 

8. Take a Tram Ride through the City

There are a few things to do in Kolkata that you can not experience in any other city in the country and a tram ride is one of them. Once a major mode of transportation, the iconic trams are still inseparable from the Bengali identity. For this very reason, you can still take a tram ride across the busy streets of the city on the Esplanade to Maidan route.

Take a Tram Ride through the City as one of the best things to do in Kolkata.
Tram

The fun tour of the city includes iconic landmarks like the Victoria Memorial, South Park Cemetry and St. Teresa’s Home. The tram ride tour is perfect for exploring the local life, history and culture of the city.

9. Explore Kumortuli (Potters’ Colony)

The majestic idols of Goddess Durga during Durga Puja, catches everyone’s attention. And if you want to take the first-hand experience of watching them being sculpted, then visit Kumortuli. 

Kumortuli

The art and tradition are still deeply rooted in Kumortuli, popularly known as the potter’s colony. The artisans not only make these idols just for the festivals but also export their art worldwide. This experience will surely amaze you and you should definitely include it in things to do in Kolkata.

10. Admire the architecture of St. Paul’s Cathedral

Just at a walking distance from the Victoria Memorial, you get to witness the Indo-Gothic architecture come to life at St. Paul’s Cathedral. This stunning place of worship dedicated to Paul the Apostle, is the largest church in Kolkata and the first Anglican cathedral in Asia.

While looking for things to do in Kolkata, you can admire the architecture of St. Paul’s Cathedral.
St. Paul’s Cathedral

You can also explore the library, memorabilia and a display of plastic art in the Cathedral premises while looking for things to do in Kolkata.

11. Shop and eat at New Market

A trip to any city is never complete without exploring the authentic shopping and food streets. If you have shopping and food hopping on your things to do in Kolkata list then you cannot skip New Market. Situated on Lindsay Street at Dharmatala, this market complex is one of the oldest markets in Kolkata with an indoor arcade filled with food, clothing and handicraft stalls.

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New Market, Kolkata

Also, don’t forget to test your bargaining skills and get the best deals on clothes, jewellery, fresh fruits and seafood.

12. Try authentic Bengali cuisine at local restaurants

Bengalis and their love for food are well-known and how can you skip trying authentic Bengali food, especially in the local restaurants? With an influence of history, climate and neighbourhood regions like Bangladesh and Assam, Bengali cuisines have now found their place in world-famous dishes.

Try authentic Bengali cuisine at local restaurants, one of the famous things to do in Kolkata.
Bengali Dishes

Apart from the famous Rosogulla, Mishti Doi, Fish curry and Puchka, there is an endless variety of food items that you can try on your visit. Some of the items include Fried Hilsa Fish, Haleem, Aloo Potol Posto, Illish Macher Jhol, Shukto and many more. You can also take your partner to a romantic restaurant for an amazing culinary experience.

13. Experience the charm of College Street and its bookstores

Kolkata is the origin of the literary movement in the country and the birthplace of famous literary personalities like Rabindra Nath Tagore, Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay, Suchitra Bhattacharya, Sukanta Bhattacharya, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Satyajit Ray and more. The love for literature and other books is still evident in the city and to witness it you need to visit College Street, the largest book market in India as well as in Asia.

Experience the charm of College Street and its bookstores as one of the things to do in Kolkata.
Book Store at College Street

From science fiction novels, history of music, children’s books, comics and classical literature to academic books, the area is filled with makeshift bookstores which attract book lovers from every corner. This place is a must-visit for literary lovers and can be added to things to do in Kolkata.

14. Watch a play at Nandan or Rabindra Sadan

As the “Cultural City of India”, the city has preserved its cultural heritage through theatrical plays, musical concerts, dance recitals and literary gatherings at Nandan and Rabindra Sadan (once home to Rabindra Nath Tagore). These landmarks are the cultural centres promoting cinematic awareness through showcasing classical masterpieces and hosting Kolkata International Film Festival in December every year.

Watch a play at Nandan or Rabindra Sadan as of the iconic things to do in Kolkata.
Theatre Performance

So, if you want to get a first-hand experience of Bengali cinema culture then add watching play in these historical buildings as one of the things to do in Kolkata.

15. Spend time at the serene Prinsep Ghat

The serene Prinsep Ghat offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. So, when you want a break from the busy streets of the city don’t forget to take a break and spend some time in one of the oldest recreational places to visit in Kolkata for couples

Spend time at the serene Prinsep Ghat as of the relaxing things to do in Kolkata.
Prinsep Ghat

Most people who wish to explore and indulge in things to do in Kolkata include boating and taking a stroll on this ghat while enjoying local street food on its beautiful riverfront. The landscape gardens and fountains on the stretch add more beauty to the place making it a perfect relaxing spot.

16. Watch the sunset at Millennium Park

Looking for the best weekend destination from Kolkata, to spend time with your family and friends in the city centre, Millennium Park is the perfect spot to enjoy the riverfront view, sunsets and boat rides. The 2.5 kms park is created on the eastern shore of the Hooghly River near the Fairlie Place Ghat opposite the Railway Club. 

Watch the sunset at Millennium Park as one of rejuvenating things to do in Kolkata.
Millennium Park

The kid’s zone makes it a perfect place for kids as it offers various fun rides for them including a toy train, a bumpy car, a break dance and a pirate ship.

17. Catch a cricket match or explore Eden Gardens

Who hasn’t heard of the famous Eden Gardens in Kolkata? Known as the Mecca of Cricket, it is the oldest and second-largest cricket stadium in India and the third largest in the world. Don’t miss the chance, if you get to watch a match in this historic stadium while creating a list of things to do in Kolkata. 

Catch a Cricket Match or Explore Eden Gardens as one of the things to do in Kolkata.
Eden Garden

You can also explore the area around the stadium and visit nearby key landmarks like St. John’s Church, Shaheed Minar, Fort William and Writer’s Building.

18. Visit Kalighat Temple

One of the 51 Shakti Peeth, the Kalighat Kali Temple holds a significant position as a pilgrimage site in Kolkata. Dedicated to Goddess Kali, the temple is known for its mythological fables, devotion and spirituality attracting devotees in large numbers. It is not only a place of worship but also a timeless architectural masterpiece located in the heart of the city. 

Visit Kalighat Temple as of the spiritual things to do in Kolkata.
Kalighat Kali Temple

So, while looking for things to do in Kolkata, don’t miss to visit this tranquil oasis of devotion and heritage. As per the legend, it is said that the right toe of Sati fell in this place.

19. Explore Park Street for Nightlife and Eateries

The street that never sleeps, Park Street is the best example of an amalgamation of the historic and modern lifestyle of the city. A shopping street in the day turns into a vibrant party place. The city has everything from small stalls to shopping complexes and bookstores to pubs. 

Explore Park Street for Nightlife and Eateries as one of the best things to do in Kolkata.
Park Street

So, whether you are looking for street food, shopping, live music shows or books, you get it all here. If you have a shortage of time and cannot explore the whole city, make sure to explore Park Street while looking for things to do in Kolkata on a short trip.

20. Attend a cultural event or festival like Durga Puja

The best time to experience the rich culture and religious traditions is by attending cultural events mainly the Durga Puja. It is one of the must things to do in Kolkata for a spiritual experience. 

Attend a cultural event or festival like Durga Puja as one of the things to do in Kolkata.
Durga Puja

Durga Puja which signifies the homecoming or a seasonal return to one’s roots is the festival that showcases the devotion, music, dance, art and craft of the city. You can check various events happening around the time of your visit and attend at least one. 

With endless things to do in Kolkata, the city justifies being the cultural capital of the country. So, whenever you get a chance to witness the rich culture of the city do check out this list of things to do in Kolkata. The city has something for every traveller, whether you are visiting to explore pilgrimage sites, science city, historic monuments or recreational centres, you get it all, even affordable and comfortable hotels in Kolkata. So book your stays now and be ready to be welcomed to the “City of Joy”.

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Places to Visit in Jharkhand: Beyond the Coal Mining State of India https://www.treebo.com/blog/places-to-visit-in-jharkhand/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/places-to-visit-in-jharkhand/#respond Tue, 31 Dec 2024 10:03:14 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=59383 Places that remain unexplored are the ones holding the deepest secrets of nature. Such is the case with most places to visit in Jharkhand. Located in eastern India, Jharkhand is ...

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Places that remain unexplored are the ones holding the deepest secrets of nature. Such is the case with most places to visit in Jharkhand. Located in eastern India, Jharkhand is popular for its industrial presence and ever-growing businesses. What most travellers forget is the presence of this state right in nature’s lap. It is home to majestic waterfalls and serene hill stations.

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The essence of spirituality can be seen in every corner. The state is home to some of the famous temples and other places of worship. What adds to the thrill are wildlife sanctuaries, multiple lakes, caves and dams. No matter what interests you, tourist attractions in Jharkhand have something for every wanderer!

13 Amazing Places To Visit in Jharkhand Transcending the Ordinary 

1. Deoghar

Your journey to this state remains incomplete without visiting the famous city of Deoghar. It is one of the best places to visit in Jharkhand due to its divinity and spiritual aura. Being home to Baidyanath Temple (one of the twelve jyotirlingas), it attracts devotees as well as travel enthusiasts. 

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Deoghar

Along with the cultural significance, Deoghar is home to the scenic hills of Trikuta and Tapovan. You can also visit the Ramakrishna Mission Vidyapith, Mayurakshi River, Naulakha Temple and Bol Bam here. Trekking, engaging in meditation and caving are top-rated things to do in Deoghar.

2. Ranchi

Here’s one of the picturesque places to visit in Jharkhand. Ranchi is a top-rated destination known for its lush greenery and scenic beauty. Popularly known as the City of Waterfalls, you can witness Jonha and Dassam Falls here. Both require a bit of trekking to reach the main viewpoints. So, you can definitely prepare yourself for adventure.

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Ranchi

After hearing the roaring sounds and the aroma of wet mud, it is time to explore more of this city. It is home to divine places of worship, including Jagannath Temple, Maa Dewri Mandir and the Pahari Temple. Make sure to attend prayers and spiritual discourses here.

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Ranchi

If you are a true explorer, visiting the rock garden is certain to be an exciting experience. Witness artistically sculpted sculptures showcasing the craftsmanship of people. Kanke Dam is another perfect spot for a leisurely picnic. Lastly, the Tribal Research Institute Museum helps you understand the tribes of the state, making it one of the most interesting tourist places in Jharkhand.

3. Dhanbad

Most places to visit in Jharkhand are known for specific industries flourishing in particular cities. Dhanbad is one of them. Known for its coal mining operations, the city also has a lot of tourists for exploration. It is home to Maithon and Panchet Dam, perfect for relaxing walks with your loved ones. You also have to visit Topchanchi Lake for a lovely picnicking experience.

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Dhanbad

Additionally, the city is surrounded by spiritual vibes. Shakti Mandir and Maa Kalyaneswari Temple are sacred places of worship. Make sure to attend aartis and spiritual discourses in the presence of divine power. From massive parks to nearby waterfalls, Dhanbad is one of the offbeat tourist attractions in Jharkhand.

4. Jamshedpur

Known for its ever-growing industrial presence, Jamshedpur is one of the top-rated places to visit in Jharkhand. With multiple efforts for its improvement, the city boasts of well-planned parks and museums. From shopping to religious places to worship, Jamshedpur is ready to surprise you!

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Jamshedpur

If you are travelling with little ones or want to experience adventure, visit Jubilee Amusement Park. When in this city, you cannot miss witnessing the awe-inspiring beauty of the Tata Steel Zoological Park. Now that we are talking about thrill, let’s not forget the Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, known for exotic wild animals.

What’s more? Travellers love to witness the serenity of Dimna, Jubilee and Hudco lakes. They’re the ideal spots for rejuvenating after a tiring day. You must also seek blessings from Bhubaneshwari Temple and Rankini Mandir. Lastly, make sure to photograph your memories with loved ones here.

5. Ghatshila

A calming destination, just like a retreat, is all that your heart desires. Ghatshila is surely one of the best places to visit in Jharkhand, known for its blend of serenity and culture. This town is specifically famous for the presence of the Subarnarekha River. You can also watch the roaring beauty of the Dharagiri Falls and Burudih Dam.

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Ghatshila

What’s more? It is one of the famous tourist places in Jharkhand honouring the literary significance. You can view the house (now converted into a museum) of the popular Bengali writer Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay. From secretive caves and temples to rolling hills, Ghatshila Hill has it all!

6. Sammed Shikarji

You must have heard of various Jain temples in India; however, Sammed Shikarji is truly wonderful! It is one of the best places to visit in Jharkhand, all thanks to its awe-inspiring location. Sammed Shikarji is an important pilgrimage destination for Jain devotees as well as travellers interested in Jainism. You can see many shrines dedicated to the 20 Tirthankaras (Jain monks) who are believed to attain Nirvana here.

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Sammed Shikarji

Interestingly, a separate temple is dedicated to each Tirthankara. Hence, the group of temples on the serene Parasnath Hill makes it one of the divine tourist places in Jharkhand. You need to trek to the hill, thereby witnessing the lush greenery and wildlife around. So, get ready to trek on the path of self-discovery and reflection in the purest form.

7. Patratu Valley

You must have heard of various valleys in India; however, Patratu Valley is truly different. This hidden gem is one of the best places to visit in Jharkhand. The valley is characterised by lush green landscapes and a soothing environment. It is a heavenly destination if you are a photographer or love doing road trips. While the valley offers heartwarming views, it is the journey that tops the experience.

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Patratu Valley

The Ghat Road is specifically known for its awe-inspiring views of the valley. Rugged terrain and small settlements truly make it an unforgettable experience. If you love witnessing the hues of nature, make sure to spend a lovely time watching the sunset. It is best to visit this place during the winter season considering its soothing climate.

8. Hundru Falls

What is better than witnessing the gorgeous beauty of a waterfall? The Hundru waterfall is one of the famous places to visit in Jharkhand. It is best known for its roaring sound as it cascades down from a rocky cliff. The thundering sound mixed with the picturesque surrounding of greenery is totally a mesmerising sight to witness!

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Hundru Waterfall

You need to trek to reach the viewpoint of the waterfall. If you are an adventure enthusiast, you can reach the base of the waterfall to swim in the small pool. It is best to visit this place post-monsoon as the flow is in its complete power without the potential risk of a slippery trail. Make sure to capture amazing pictures with an extraordinary backdrop of nature’s wonder.

9. Netarhat

Introducing an idyllic hill station in the heart of the state. Netarhat is one of the amazing places to visit in Jharkhand, all because of its soothing environment. With a lush forest cover to its tranquil ambience, the town is best known for vibrant hues of sunrise and sunset. You can specifically visit Netarhat Sunrise Point and Magnolia Sunset Point for photography.

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Netarhat

Additionally, the hill station constantly echoes the sound of waterfalls with Upper Ghaghri Falls and Lower Ghaghri Falls. As you dive deeper into the destination, you can find buzzing local markets selling unique handicrafts. Make sure to plan your journey from October to March as the weather is cool with a windy atmosphere.

10. Betla National Park

Get ready for an adventurous journey as you step into Betla National Park. It is one of the famous places to visit in Jharkhand, all thanks to the exotic wildlife. Being one of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries in India, it attracts nature and travel enthusiasts. Situated in the Latehar district, you get to witness a blend of tropical forests, rugged hills and grasslands.

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Betla National Park

It is a haven for wild animals due to its lush green surroundings and floral beauty. You might be lucky to spot elephants, Indian bison, tigers and wild boars. What’s more? It also attracts many species of birds, including peafowls and the Indian roller. Make sure to carry binoculars for the same.

Apart from the wild animals, Betla is one of the amazing tourist places in Jharkhand for its thrilling treks. You can find multiple trails taking you through lush forests, rivers and soothing streams. You can also opt for a jungle safari to see animals in their natural habitat. Lastly, the Palamau Fort is located inside the park for history buffs.

11. Lodh Falls

If you love to watch an alluring sight that instantly makes you fall in love with nature, Lodh Waterfall has to be the one! It is one of the best places to visit in Jharkhand, surrounded by lush greenery. Located in the Latehar district, the fall cascades down in multiple rocky layers. The scene is indeed mesmerising to capture!

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Lodh Waterfall

What’s more? With a bit of trekking, you can reach the base of the waterfall. As you reach nearer, the roaring sound starts creating a thundering effect. It ultimately heals your soul with its charismatic beauty. You can even plan a picnic here only after the monsoon season. The place is not highly commercialised, so it is best to carry snacks and water on the journey.

12. Hazirbagh Wildlife Sanctuary

Isn’t it amazing to witness beautiful colours and patterns of nature? You can very well see them in Hazirbagh Wildlife Sanctuary. Being one of the top-rated places to visit in Jharkhand, it is best known for its lush green surroundings. It is more of a jungle trail where you might be able to spot langurs, tigers, deer and other animals.

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Hazirbagh Wildlife Sanctuary

What’s more? It has a massive lake, so you can definitely enjoy a soothing boating experience. Trekking and nature walks are the best things to do here. It is best to plan your visit from October to March, as it is relatively pleasant for exploration. So, mark this location on the list of best tourist attractions in Jharkhand.

13. Bokaro Steel City 

You must be wondering if Bokaro Steel City is a tourist spot! Well, it has a lot of places that might simply interest you. Known for its biggest steel plant, it is one of the interesting places to visit in Jharkhand. Along with its massive plant, it is home to the Gayatri Temple and Shree Ayyappa Temple.

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Bokaro Steel City

Who doesn’t love a leisurely time during the holiday? That’s exactly why the city also has a Garga Dam and Jawaharlal Nehru Biological Park, perfect for relaxing strolls. If you wish to buy souvenirs for your loved ones, head to the Bokaro Mall for handicrafts, clothing and more.

Your Ticket to Jharkhand!

The state surprises you with its unparalleled beauty, consisting of lakes, waterfalls, and forests. From the rhythmic sound of temple bells to the windy air on the hill stations. Now that you have discovered the best places to visit in Jharkhand, it is time to book your tickets. So, get ready for an enthralling journey in this eastern heaven of India.

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Tucked away from the chaotic world, Assam is located in the northeastern part of the country. The land of breathtaking beauty is surrounded by lush greenery, wildlife and rolling tea plantations. Blessed with the presence of the mighty Brahmaputra River, you get an exciting opportunity for river cruising and camping. Most places to visit in Assam are known to offer diverse experiences, from exotic to spiritual to cultural.

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Assam

As you dive deeper into discovering the beauty of Northeast India, Assam surprises you with its extraordinary Bihu dance. Walk through the villages and you shall know the beauty of Muga silk production. From wildlife safaris in sanctuaries to seeking blessings from Goddess Kamakhya, let’s discover the best tourist attractions in Assam for the holiday!

Interesting Places To Visit in Assam Are – 

1. Kaziranga National Park 

Are you ready for an adventurous journey into the wild? Kaziranga National Park is one of the famous places to visit in Assam for an enthralling time. It is best known for its preservation of one-horned rhinoceroses. Also known as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the sanctuary is home to more than 2000 animals.

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Kaziranga National Park 

Being one of the exotic tourist places in Assam, you can witness wild buffaloes, swamp deer and leopards. Make sure to carry binoculars as the park is home to more than 300 species of birds. It is best to visit from November to April when animals can be spotted conveniently.

Things to do

  • Explore the park’s rich flora and fauna on a wild jeep safari.
  • Go for an elephant safari to check out different animals and lush green landscapes. 
  • Indulge in bird-watching and photography with your loved ones.

2. Guwahati

The capital city of the state surely cannot be missed during exploration! Guwahati is one of the best places to visit in Assam, all thanks to the diverse experiences it offers. Situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, it is the gateway to the Northeast. From vibrant markets and scenic landmarks to gardens, the city has it all. 

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Guwahati

What’s more? It invites you to witness the special Bihu dance and Ambubachi Mela for a cultural extravaganza. The blend of serenity, spirituality and culture makes it a great place to be! You can easily book affordable hotels in Guwahati for a comfortable stay.

Places to visit in Guwahati

Maa Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Temple, Basistha Temple, Assam State Zoo cum Botanical Garden, Purva Tirupati Sri Balaji Temple and Fancy Bazaar.

Things to do

  • Explore Umananda Island by boating on the Brahmaputra River.
  • Try the best Assamese cuisine, including pithas and masor tenga (fish curry).
  • Visit nearby villages to closely witness the handloom weaving industry.

3. Majuli

Majuli is a mesmerising river island located in the heart of the state. Being one of the best places to visit in Assam, the island is situated in the Brahmaputra River. Interestingly, you get to know the Neo-Vaishnavite culture dating back to ancient times. Hence, the island is all about traditional places of worship. 

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Majuli

What’s more? Majuli Island is also about lush greenery and boating is the common means of transport here. It is inhabited by various tribes of india thereby allowing you to experience bits and pieces of tribal customs. You can travel by visiting Jorhat and taking a ferry from there.

Places to visit in Majuli

Sri Sri Auniati Satra, Dakhinpat Satra, Garmur Satra, Uttar Kamalabari Satra, Molai Forest and Tengapania.

Things to do 

  • Visit different Satras (places of worship) to truly understand various cultures coexisting peacefully.
  • Discover the Mising house known for its creation with bamboo and thatch. 
  • Be a part of the Ali-Ai-Ligang festival to enjoy the cultural extravaganza.
  • Indulge in river camping and witness the beauty of the island without filters.

4. Manas National Park 

The state is truly wonderful when it comes to preserving secrets. Manas National Park is indeed one of the unexplored places to visit in Assam. Just like Kaziranga, this national park is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is declared as a Tiger, Elephant and Biosphere Reserve. You can easily spot Asiatic elephants, tigers, one-horned rhinoceroses and langurs.

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Manas National Park

What makes it one of the unique tourist places in Assam is the presence of rare species. It is home to red pandas, pygmy hogs, golden langurs and Assam roofed top turtles. You can even spot avifauna, including falcons, Indian hornbills, harriers and magpie robins. Whether you love the wild or are a nature enthusiast, this is the place to be!

Things to do

  • Discover the massive park either through a jeep or an elephant safari.
  • Opt for jungle walks that take you deep in the wild with all the thrill in your heart.
  • If you love adventure, go for river rafting, where you might be able to spot animals on the riverbanks.
  • Walk around the Bodo villages present in and around the national park. It helps you embrace the traditions and customs of the villagers.
  • Witness the cultural heritage by watching the villagers perform the Bagurumba dance.

5. Jorhat

You cannot talk about this Northeastern state without mentioning the presence of tea gardens. Jorhat is truly one of the best places to visit in Assam. It is specifically known for multiple tea gardens where you can go for tea-plucking activities followed by tea-tasting sessions. The city is also the gateway to reach Majuli Island.

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Jorhat

What’s more? The simplistic destination also has a few colonial-era structures giving you a visual delight. Along with this, the city is home to lush green landscapes where you can witness flora and fauna. From buying mekhela chadors to trying tenga (fish curry), Jorhat calls for a lovely holiday.

Places to visit

Tocklai Tea Research Institute, Jorhat Science Centre & Planetarium, Hollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, Thengal Manor, Nimati Ghat and Raja Maidam.

6. Haflong

A cool respite is what every local as well as a traveller desires! Haflong is that soothing hill station located near Silchar. It is one of the best places to visit in Assam, known for its verdant landscapes. Rolling hills blend with blue skies to create the perfect backdrop for Instagram-worthy pictures.

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Haflong

It is more of a rejuvenating destination greatly recommended for leisure travellers. What’s more? You can visit the famous Haflong Lake for serene walks and picnics with your loved ones. What makes it interesting is the presence of many trekking trails. You can also visit nearby sites including Jatinga, Maibang and Borail Hills.

7. Kamakhya Temple

If there is something that attracts maximum travellers, it is the Kamakhya Temple! It deserves a separate mention considering the faith and devotion the temple witnesses. Being one of the sacred places to visit in Assam, Kamakhya Temple is known to be one of the shakti peethas. It is believed that goddess Sati’s womb and genitals fell right here. That is exactly why the temple is believed to bless females with fertility and divine feminine energy. 

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Kamakhya Temple

Unlike other temples, there is no idol worship here. A divine rock is worshipped by locals and travellers. Moreover, the temple is known for its tantric practices, making it an intriguing place. Get ready to witness a fusion of Assamese and Nagara architecture.

8. Dipor Bil

Nothing is better than the serene views of a freshwater lake. That is exactly why you should visit Dipor Bil on your trip. It is one of the best places to visit in Assam, all thanks to the awe-inspiring views. It is an important destination as it supports the rich biodiversity. 

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Dipor Bil

More than 100 bird species can be spotted in the vicinity. Moreover, the lake houses multiple species of fish, thereby allowing local fishing communities to earn a living. As you visit this place, make sure to indulge in photography, boating and scenic strolls around the lake. 

9. Silchar

A tranquil getaway is just round the corner! Located in the Barak Valley, Silchar is one of the best places to visit in Assam. Being a prime city for businesses and industrial estates, it attracts travellers from all walks of life. 

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Silchar

However, the city also offers historic places, serene landscapes and cultural richness. Along with panoramic views of the valley, you also get to visit many temples to seek blessings. It is best to visit the city during Durga Puja, showcasing multicultural harmony. 

Places to visit in Silchar

ISKCON temple, Gandhibagh Park, Doloo Lake, Badarpur Fort, Barak Udyan, Khaspur Ruins and Shri Kachakanti Mandir.

Things to do

  • Trekking to Bhuvan Hill is indeed for the ones who love the right amount of thrill and adventure.
  • Dive into the stories of Lord Krishna at the Maniharan Tunnel, known for its mythology.
  • Enjoy a calming river cruise on the Barak River and witness the sunset too.
  • Indulge in street food to try bamboo shoot curry and Shidol chutney.
  • Explore the nearby hill stations, including Jampui Hills and Haflong.

10. Tezpur

If you wish to discover a fusion of history and mystery, Tezpur is the place to be! It is best known to offer experiences that let you dive deeply into their stories. Being one of the famous places to visit in Assam, Tezpur is associated with the battle of Lord Krishna’s grandson Aniruddha versus the Banasura demon.

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Tezpur

Along with the mythological touch, the city is home to many places of worship and sightseeing beauties. What’s more? The wild cover lets you discover exotic flora and fauna in the best possible way. You can also attend the Tezpur Mahotsav that blends art, Assamese culture and literary expertise of people here.

Places to visit in Tezpur

Mahabhairab Temple, Agnigarh, Chitralekha Udyan, Bamuni Hills, Sri Sri Maa Bhairabi Mandir, Ganesh Ghat Temple, District Museum Tezpur and Hazarapar Lake.

Things to do

  • Go on a peaceful boat ride on the Brahmaputra River.
  • Visit local markets to buy various handlooms and bamboo crafts for your loved ones.

11. Sualkuchi

A little rural tourism follows you in every state. So is the case with this! Sualkuchi is one of the underrated places to visit in Assam. Known as the silk village of Assam, many travel and art enthusiasts visit this place. You get an opportunity to discover the techniques of silk weaving.

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Sualkuchi

Most villagers are engaged in the production of Muga silk, known for its durability and lustre. You can, in fact, buy shawls and other fabrics as souvenirs for your loved ones. Interestingly, the villagers happily give you a tour of the silk-weaving process. So, it is the best way to dive into Assam’s rich heritage. Make sure to book affordable hotels in Sualkuchi for a wonderful time.

Places to visit in Sualkuchi 

Siddheswar Devalaya, Hati Satra, Ganesh Bigrah and Brahmaputra River.

Things to do

  • Many villagers organise a local workshop for travellers to learn about silk handloom wearing. Make sure to be a part of this artistic learning experience.
  • Shop for extraordinary crafts as you support handmade artistry and small businesses.

12. Mayong

Welcome to the Black Magic Capital of India! Mayong is one of the interesting places to visit in Assam. The village gets this title all because of its history of sorcery and magical tricks. Did you know people in Mayong are known to make people disappear and turn humans into animals?

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Mayong

You read it right. While magic tricks are not practised currently, you can still discover a lot by striking up conversations. Most magic tricks and elements used for sorcery are preserved in a museum. So, get ready for a spine-chilling experience at one of the underrated tourist attractions in Assam.

13. Orang National Park 

Thanks to the large biodiversity, you can find multiple national parks in every direction of the state. Orang National Park is one of the exotic places to visit in Assam. Often termed as Mini Kaziranga, the lesser-known park is located on the northern banks of the Brahmaputra River.

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Orang National Park

The experience is similar to Kaziranga, as you can spot one-horned rhinoceroses, wild boars, hog deer and leopards. Get ready to spot avifauna, including Bengal florican, white pelican and spot-billed pelican. What’s more? You also get to discover a blend of wetlands and forests right here.

Your Ticket to Assam!

Assamese culture, shopping markets and tea estates definitely transport you into a soothing environment. Now that you know the best places to visit in Assam, all you need to do is check for the diverse experiences. With multiple places and adventure fun things, choose a place that attracts you the most. That is exactly the way you can enjoy Assam in its purest form.

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Famous for the Snake and Kumarakom Boat Races, Kottayam is a hidden gem in Kerala surrounded by rivers and canals. Popularly known as the land of letters, legends, latex and lakes, the Kottayam is a breathtaking place. For travellers looking to spend some time in this place check out places to visit in Kottayam that include amazing backwaters of kerala, lush paddy fields, hills, highlands, hillocks and rubber plantations each unique in their way. As an ideal destination away from the overcrowded places, tourist attractions in Kottayam offer a relaxing nature retreat. Before planning a trip, don’t forget to check out affordable hotels in Kottayam for a comfortable stay.

Best Places to Visit in Kottayam For a Relaxing Retreat

1. Vembanad Lake

For the best experiences of houseboats, Vembanad Lake is one of the most spectacular lakes in India to visit. One of the backwater tourist destinations in Kottayam, and the longest lake in the country, it is home to traditional cargo boats now turned into cruise boats and houseboats with basic facilities like a kitchen, a toilet, bathrooms and sitting areas. 

Vembanad Lakebackwater is one of the tourist places to visit in Kottayam.
Vembanad Lake

The lake is also famous for its boat races organised in the month of August and September. The snake boat races on the occasion of Onam and Kumarakom Boat Race turn the lake into a festive centre, making it one of the best places to visit in Kottayam.

2. Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

If you are planning to explore the natural surroundings with no noise just the soothing chirping of birds, the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is the place to be. One of the places to visit in Kottayam, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is a paradise for birdwatchers. With an area of around 14 acres covered with mangrove forests, paddy fields, coconut trees and backwater, the sanctuary is home to local and migratory birds. 

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is one of the best places to visit in Kottayam for birdwatchers.
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

For spotting resident birds like egrets, herons, kingfishers, darters and cormorants, June to August is the best time. For migratory birds like Siberian cranes, teals, flycatchers and ducks, November to February is the best time, making it one of the magical winter destinations in India.

3. Ettumanoor Mahadeva Temple:

For travellers seeking solace in spirituality, the ancient Ettumanoor Mahadeva Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is one of the major tourist attractions in Kottayam. The architectural brilliance, tranquil surroundings, myths and legends about the temple make it one of the popular places to visit in Kottayam. 

Ettumanoor Mahadeva Temple  is one of the major tourist places to visit in Kottayam.
Ettumanoor Mahadeva Temple

You must visit the shrine to experience the allure of the lord, especially during the temple festivities for the Ezhara Ponnana Festival, a ten-day annual festival held in February or March.

4. Vaikom Mahadeva Temple

With stunning waterbodies and peaceful village life the Vaikom Mahadeva Temple offers a perfect escape for travellers. The main highlight of the village is that the temple is one of the oldest temples in Kerala. 

Vaikom Mahadeva Temple is one of the popular pilgrimage places to visit in Kottayam.
Vaikom Mahadeva Temple

Vaikom Mahadeva Temple is the only oval-shaped temple in Kerala with striking architecture. The Shiva Linga is believed to be from the second of the four ages of mankind, Treta Yuga. The scenic beauty and spiritual aura makes it one of the best places to visit in Kottayam.

5. Thazhathangady Juma Masjid

Do you know that Islam is the second largest practising religion in Kerala after Hinduism? There are various significant mosques spread across the state and one of them is in Kottayam. 

Thazhathangady Juma Masjid is one of the oldest mosques places to visit in Kottayam.
Thazhathangady Juma Masjid

If you wish to explore the Muslim heritage and architectural history of the country, then the Thazhathangady Juma Masjid is the heritage monument and one of the places to visit in Kottayam. About 1,000 years old, it is one of the oldest mosques in India, famous for its architecture, wooden carvings on the windows, ornate paintings and flower motifs engraved on the roof.

6. Kumarakom Backwaters

No trip to Kottayam is complete without experiencing the backwaters. The stunning emerald peninsula on the Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom Backwaters is famously known for its backwater activities. It is also one of the best honeymoon places to visit in February. It is a popular hub for Ayurveda massages, yoga, meditation, swimming, boating and fishing. 

Kumarakom Backwaters is one of the famous places to visit in Kottayam known for its backwater activities.
Kumarakom Backwaters

With extensive flora and fauna, you can spot a variety of fish like karimeen, konju or tiger prawns, crabs and more. The harvest festival of Onam (August-September) is another reason which makes it one of the most popular places to visit in Kottayam.

7. Illikkal Kallu

One of the unique places to visit in Kottayam, Illikkal Kallu is a combination of three peculiar-shaped hills forming one huge hill raising over 4,000 feet. Their mushroom-like shape makes them one of the famous tourist attractions in Kottayam. 

Illikkal Kallu is one of the unique places to visit in Kottayam.
Illikkal Kallu

The place is also famous for the medicinal herb Neela Koduvel, believed to possess supernatural powers to increase wealth and harvest produce. Moreover, you can also witness the stunning sunsets here, especially on a full moon day.

8. Nadukani Viewpoint

Known to be one of the famous tourist places in Kottayam, the breathtaking panoramic views of the Western Ghats and surrounding valleys, make Nadukani Viewpoint the best places to visit in Kottayam. Situated on a hilltop, the pavilion with a dome-shaped roof and a viewing gallery offers breathtaking views of the Muvattupuzha River, Moolammattom town, Malankara Reservoir and majestic mountains. 

Nadukani Viewpoint is one of the famous tourist places to visit in Kottayam.
Nadukani Viewpoint

One should plan to visit the place during winter (October to February) as there are clear blue skies making it the best time to visit Kerala and its surrounding tourist attractions.

9. Marmala Waterfalls

Located in a private rubber estate, the Marmala Waterfalls is a secluded waterfall perfect for adventure lovers and photographers. The rocky terrain, the dense forests and the rubber plantation make the journey to the waterfall exciting and full of adventure.

Marmala Waterfall is one of the secluded waterfall places to visit in Kottayam.
Marmala Waterfall

Although you can visit the waterfall all year round, it is in its full glory during the monsoon season. Carry your raingear and wear comfortable shoes for an action-packed day in one of the serene places to visit in Kottayam.

10. Poonjar Palace

Kottayam is not just known for its natural beauty, but holds a significant place in the royal history. For a glimpse of Kerala’s royal lifestyle in the past, the Poonjar Palace is one of the famous tourist attractions in Kottayam. 

Poonjar Palace is one of the tourist places to visit in Kottayam to witness Kerala's royal lifestyle.
Poonjar Palace

Admire the traditional wooden architecture along with antique furniture, grand chandeliers, statues and sculptures in the museum of the palace. Additionally, you can also visit the nearby Sastha Temple while looking for places to visit in Kottayam.

11. St. Mary’s Orthodox Church (Cheriyapally)

The Portuguese influence on the state is visible through the art and architecture of the historic churches. One of the prime examples of the blend of Kerala and Portugues style architecture is St. Mary’s Orthodox Church (Cheriyapally). Also known as Kottayam Cheriyapally (small church), it is one of the oldest churches in Kottayam built in 1579. 

St. Mary’s Orthodox Church (Cheriyapally) is one of the famous places to visit in Kottayam.
St. Mary’s Orthodox Church (Cheriyapally)

The European architecture with galleries, pillars, cornices, murals and pediments make it one of the places to visit in Kottayam not only for worship but to admire its architecture.

12. St. Mary’s Church (Valiapally)

Another prime example of foreign influence on the state is St. Mary’s Church (Valiapally). The church built in 1550 AD belongs to the Orthodox Syrian Community. The Persian Cross in the church is believed to be one of the seven crosses brought by St. Thomas.

St. Mary’s Church (Valiapally) is one of the tourist places to visit in Kottayam.
St. Mary’s Church (Valiapally)

Pahlavi inscriptions and the paintings on the altar and the ceiling are some of the other things that attract visitors looking for places to visit in Kottayam.

13. Panchikkadu Temple (Dakshina Mookambika)

While looking for pilgrimage places to visit in Kottayam, you must visit Panchikkadu Temple, dedicated to Goddess Saraswati. The temple popularly known as Dakshina (southern) Mookambi is located in a scenic valley, Panchikkadu. The idol covered with creepers, situated in a pond, mesmerises visitors with its breathtaking beauty. 

Another interesting feature of the temple is the continuous pooja offering throughout the year, unlike other Saraswati temples which perform pooja only during the Navratri.

14. Pathiramanal Island

One of the mystical places to visit in Kottayam includes the nearby Pathiramanal Island, which translates to “Sands of Night”. Located between the backwaters of Thaneermukkom and Kumarakom, the island is only accessible by boat. It is recommended to take a pit stop during your houseboat tours and admire the vibrant species of birds, butterflies, fish, spiders and plants.

Pathiramanal Island is one of the must places to visit in Kottayam.
Pathiramanal Island

The island attracts visitors from across the world from all walks of life. The natural beauty makes it one of the must places to visit in Kottayam.

15. Jatayu Rock (Jatayu Earth’s Center)

Looking for places to visit in Kottayam for a weekend getaway, then visit Jatayu Earth’s Center, the world’s largest bird sculpture for a unique experience. It is a theme park in the shape of a 200-foot-long Jatayu sculpture, spread across four hills and is visible from a far distance. The centre is a perfect place to visit with friends and families looking for adventure. 

Jatayu Rock (Jatayu Earth’s Center) is one the best places to visit in Kottayam for both adventure and entertainment.
Jatayu Earth’s Center

The 6D theatre, museum and amusement park make it a must-visit destination for people looking for tourist places in Kottayam.

16. Aiyyanpara Hills

An emerging picnic spot, Aiyyanpara Hills is a rocky plateau located 2,000 feet above sea level on the Erattupetta- Muttom Road. For adventure seekers looking for places to visit in Kottayam, the area offers a perfect terrain for trekking. The spellbound sunsets and panoramic views of Erattupetta, Pala and the zigzag course of tributaries of the Meenachal river from the hilltop are worth every effort. 

Aiyyanpara Hills is one of the places to visit in Kottayam for trekking.
Aiyyanpara Hills

The place is also associated with the legends from Mahabharata, according to which the five Pandava brothers stayed near this rock during their exile. To know more about legends, plan a visit to this place with your friends and family.

17. Vagamon (Hill station near Kottayam)

Often known as the “Scotland of Asia”, Vagamon is one of the honeymoon places to visit in Kottayam. The hill station is a complete package filled with waterfalls, meadows, tea gardens, flower valleys and misty slopes. 

Vagamon is one of the best tourist places to visit in Kottayam for adventure seekers.
Vagamon

Even for adventure lovers, the places to visit in Vagamon are some of the best tourist attractions in Kottayam where they can enjoy trekking, mountaineering, rock climbing and paragliding.

18. Kottathavalam

Looking for a perfect picnic spot? The Kottathavalam is a secluded place where birds and animals enjoy their natural habitat. The caves once believed to be the resting place of the Royal family of Madurai are perfect for a relaxing getaway with your loved ones. 

Kottathavalam is one of the places to visit in Kottayam for archaeological enthusiasts.
Kottathavalam

The carvings in the shapes of chairs and couches and sculptures of legendary characters, Madurai Meenakshi, Lord Ayyappa, Lord Murugan and Kannaki make it one of the places to visit in Kottayam for archaeological enthusiasts.

19. Chittar Waterfalls

Located between the borders of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, Chittar is one of the magnificent places to visit in Kottayam. The Chittar waterfalls and lake offer soothing landscapes, perfect for a relaxing getaway. The surroundings offer an escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life as you connect with nature.

Chittar waterfalls is one of the magnificent places to visit in Kottayam.
Chittar waterfalls

While looking for tourist attractions in Kottayam, Chittar is a picture-perfect place for nature lovers, photographers and adventure seekers.

20. Elaveezhapoonchira

Translated to “pond of flowers where leaves don’t wither or fall”, Elaveezhapoonchira is a mystical valley around 55 kms from Kottayam. Surrounded by lush green hillocks namely Mankunnu, Kodayathoormala and Thonippara, it is best known for its sunsets and sunrises. 

Elaveezhapoonchira is one of the places to visit in Kottayam, filled with a bounty of wildflowers
Elaveezhapoonchira

The place turns into a magical heaven during monsoon season attracting adventurers seekers and nature lovers. It is one of the places to visit in Kottayam, filled with a bounty of wildflowers and lush greenery.

While seeking escape into the tranquillity of nature, the places to visit in Kottayam will transcend you to a charming, spiritual and secluded sanctuary. From houseboat tours in lake visits to trekking in Elaveezhapoonchira, the place is filled with hill stations, lakes and some of the best waterfalls in Kerala. So, plan your trip and look out for comfortable hotels in Kottayam near these tourist attractions and create the best memories to cherish for life.

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Places to Visit in Punjab: Discovering Kulcha, Bhangda and Gurudwaras https://www.treebo.com/blog/places-to-visit-in-punjab/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/places-to-visit-in-punjab/#respond Tue, 31 Dec 2024 10:00:42 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=59449 Oh, balle balle! That does sound like the rhythm of Punjab. Absolutely yes, as we are talking about the beautiful and vibrant state of India. Some of the wonderful places ...

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Oh, balle balle! That does sound like the rhythm of Punjab. Absolutely yes, as we are talking about the beautiful and vibrant state of India. Some of the wonderful places to visit in Punjab help you dive into history, culture and pure serenity. From trying the famous Amritsari kulcha to witnessing agricultural lands in villages, there’s so much to do.

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Places to Visit in Punjab

The best part about visiting Punjab is its hospitality. Locals across the state are super welcoming, thereby melting your heart. What’s more? The presence of vibrant shopping markets makes it easy to buy extraordinary handicrafts for your loved ones. Wondering how to plan a getaway? Check out the best tourist attractions in Punjab right here.

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1. Amritsar

The beauty of Punjab lies in the spiritually and culturally enriching city of Amritsar. You simply cannot deny the soothing environment that melts your heart. Being one of the best places to visit in Punjab, it is known for the famous Golden Temple or Harmindar Sahib. It belongs to the Sikh community; however, travellers from all walks of life are free to worship here.

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Amritsar

After seeking blessings from the divine, the city surprises you with places of historic significance. Visit Jallianwala Bagh to discover the tragic massacre of 1919. You can then head to the Partition Museum. One of the interesting tourist attractions in Punjab is the Wagah Border. You can see the vibrant ceremony displaying pure patriotism.

Now that you know of the touristy places, let’s talk about the underrated locations. The city is home to Gobingarh Fort, Mata Lal Devi Temple and Ram Tirath Ashram. The flavourful state welcomes you to try Amritsari cuisine, including chhole bhature, Amritsari kulcha and lassi. Make sure to book affordable hotels in Amritsar for a wholesome time.

2. Chandigarh

When you think of a planned city, Chandigarh sure tops the list. It is one of the modern places to visit in Punjab, all thanks to its stunning architecture and planning. Did you know it was originally designed by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier? That’s exactly why you can see long and clean roads here.

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Chandigarh

What attracts maximum travelers is the presence of the Rock Garden. It is indeed creative, as you can find multiple sculptures made with rocks. The garden truly defines the amazing craftsmanship of people. Near to the garden is the famous Sukhna Lake, ideal for leisurely strolls and boating.

Rose Garden, Pinjore Gardens and Chandigarh Capitol Complex are a few more places to see. What’s more? The vibrant city invites you to a crazy shopping experience in the Sector 17 market. Shopping in Chandigarh is all about textiles, embroidered bags, fancy handicrafts and so on. You can also be a part of night cycling tours to witness the street-side beauty of the city. It is best to book budget-friendly hotels in Chandigarh for a comfortable stay.

3. Ludhiana

You simply cannot miss the charm of Ludhiana, all thanks to the diverse experience it offers. What is truly one of the best places to visit in Punjab for wanderers as well as business travellers? The city is specifically known for its massive textile and hosiery industry, thereby attracting tourists from all walks of life.

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Ludhiana

If you wish to understand the city in the best way, visit the Punjab Agricultural University Museum. It showcases rural artefacts and replicas of villages. With a depth of history, you can also check out the Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum, Lodhi Fort and Rural Heritage Museum. When travelling with kids, do visit the Rakh Bagh, best known for toy trains and other rides.  

Now that you have discovered the best tourist attractions in Punjab, it is time to talk about interesting activities. Head to Ghumar Mandi to buy accessories, clothing and handicrafts. The Tiger Safari Zoo is also an entertaining experience for kids and adults. It is best to book affordable hotels in Ludhiana for a great time.

4. Mohali

Welcome to the urban destination of the state. Mohali is one of the famous places to visit in Punjab because of its mind-blowing infrastructure. The modern city is known for ever-growing industrial estates.

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Mohali

The main tourist attraction of the city is the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium. Apart from the business offices, Mohali is best known for its cultural and historical touch. Fateh Burj, Gurudwara Amb Sahib and Gurudwara Singh Shaheedan.

For a bit of thrill and adventure, you must check out Thunder Zone Amusement and Water Park. The city also has buzzing markets and massive malls perfect for shopping. So, book pocket-friendly hotels in Mohali for the perfect balanced budget trip.

5. Zirakpur

If you are looking for an offbeat destination, Zirakpur might be the place for you! Being one of the underrated places to visit in Punjab, the city is known for its urban development. The blend of cultural richness and natural beauty is what Zirakpur is all about!

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Zirakpur

Did you know the city is a gateway to the key highways connecting Haryana and Himachal Pradesh? The strategic location attracts business travellers too. You must visit the local markets to shop for the best souvenirs. It also has many parks and malls. Do visit Kali Mata Mandir and Gurudwara Nada Sahib for a spiritually enriching time. So, book the best hotels in Zirakpur for a wonderful stay.

6. Patiala

You sure know of the royal havelis of India. Such is the case with Patiala city. It is one of the glorious places to visit in Punjab owing to its rich history. It was once the princely state of Patiala, so you can witness stunning architecture and places of historic significance. It is a fusion of history, vibrant art and warm hospitality that attracts tourists from all walks of life.

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Patiala

The city is home to the famous Qila Mubarak, known for its stunning Sikh architecture. You can also spot the Sheesh Mahal displaying the royalty through vibrant frescoes and paintings. If you love serene places, the Bardari gardens are a must-see. Being one of the top-notch tourist attractions in Punjab, it also has Moti Bagh Palace, Gurudwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib and Rajindera Kothi.

After discovering most of Patiala, you cannot miss the buzzing shopping markets filled with Phulkari embroidery and juttis. The cultural extravaganza rises to another level with the city’s local cuisine. Delicious makke di roti and sarson da saag are something that every wanderer cherishes!

7. Hoshiarpur

Are you ready to enter into the Land of Saints? Hoshiarpur is one of the picturesque places to visit in Punjab. It is renowned for its spiritual heritage and natural beauty. Situated in the foothills of the Shivalik range, the serenity is unquestionable!

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Hosiarpur

Takhni-Rehmapur Wildlife Sanctuary is a famous spot for kids and adults. Meanwhile, you can also visit Dholbaha Village to discover ancient sculptures. Along with this, it is home to Mata Chintpurni Devi Temple, Kamahi Devi Temple and Gurdwara Garna Sahib.

What’s more? The city is specifically known for its age-old craftsmanship. You can witness exquisite shawls, handicrafts, wood inlay work and musical instruments right here. So get ready for an artistically driven time with your loved ones.

8. Pathankot

Situated on the foothills of the Shivalik Range, Pathankot is one of the best places to visit in Punjab. It is often known as the gateway to the states of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. That is also why Pathankot is surrounded by lush hills and verdant landscapes. As it is located in nature’s lap, you can also witness the famous Ranjit Sagar Dam.

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Pathankot

We sure know travellers who seek spiritual solitude during the trip. If you are that one, a road might be for you! Visit the Kali Mata Mandir and Mukteshwar Temple for a tranquil time. A little history follows travellers everywhere. Such is the case with this place too! Being one of the renowned tourist attractions in Punjab, the city is home to Shahpurkandi and Nurpur Forts too.

9. Jalandhar

You cannot miss one of the oldest places to visit in Punjab. Jalandhar is a buzzing city that is known for its blend of traditional customs and modern infrastructure. The city welcomes you due to the Devi Talab Mandir, known for its spiritual ambience and powerful aura of the Goddess. The fusion of different cultures in architecture makes Jalandhar one of the top-rated tourist attractions in Punjab.

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Jalandhar

Get ready to witness an 800-year-old Imam Nasir Mausoleum showcasing Islamic intricacies. If you are looking for an entertaining time, visit the Pushpa Gujral Science City. Here you can browse through multiple exhibits, a planetarium and scientific objects. It is the Wonderland theme park that adds different doses of entertainment on your trip.

If you are someone who loves leisurely walks with your darling partner, head to the Nehru Park. It is best known for its well-manicured lanes and floral beauty. Jang-e-Azadi Memorial, Sardar Bhagat Singh Museum and St. Mary’s Cathedral Church might also interest you. Do try the butter chicken and kulchas here. So, make sure to book affordable hotels in Jalandhar for a lovely time.

10. Bhatinda

Bathinda is one of the oldest places to visit in Punjab. Steeped in rich history and spirituality, it attracts travellers from all walks of life. The historic Qila Mubarak is known for its unique architecture thereby attracting history buffs. If you love the greenery, Chetak Park has to be on your list.

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What’s more? Visit Takht Sri Damdama Sahib for a spiritually enriching time. It is one of the five Takhts of Sikhism. It is also the place where Guru Gobind Singh compiled the final version of the Guru Granth Sahib. Apart from this, indulge in shopping and street foods for a wholesome time.

11. Ropar Wetlands

Ropar wetlands totally deserve a special mention in the list of famous tourist places to visit in Punjab. Interestingly, it is a man-made freshwater wetland serving as an important region of biodiversity. It is constructed alongside the Sutlej River specifically for irrigation and support of rich fauna. However, it is also a touristy place for nature lovers.
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In today’s time, the wetland invites more than 120 species of avifauna (birds). You might be lucky to spot bar-headed geese, Siberian cranes and teals. What’s more? It also supports aquatic life, making the region a haven for the state. You can enjoy a calming boating experience and serene strolls in this location.

12. Nangal

Nangal is another important destination in the heart of the state. It is one of the modern places to visit in Punjab during your holidays. Located on the foothills of the Shivalik range, the city is home to the famous Bhakra-Nangal Dam. You can also visit the Gobind Sagar Lake, offering the perfect amount of soothe and satisfaction with its beauty.

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Along with its engineering marvels, it also allows you to seek blessings from multiple deities. You can visit Sheetla Devi Temple and Gurudwara Vibhour Sahib for a tranquil experience. Due to its peaceful location, the city is ideal for wanderers seeking a rejuvenating time.

Your Ticket to Punjab!

After tasting the scrumptious lassi and seeking blessings from the Sikh gurus, it is the state of Punjab that awakens you with the same energy. The enthusiastic state invites you for an unforgettable time with food, shopping and the presence of tourist spots. Now that you know the best places to visit in Punjab, book your tickets for a comfortable stay in the city.

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A balance of crisp, crunchy, and smooth textures is what defines the cuisine of this beautiful state. We are absolutely here to talk about the famous food of Maharashtra that melts the hearts of travellers. The state is spread across different landscapes; thereby, the flavours keep changing with every city you go to! While the metro cities are more about combinations with pav, the Konkan area is dominated by seafood.

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The famous dish of Maharashtra cannot be just one! While Satara lets you dive into the vaingan-bhakri delicacy, Kolhapur invites you for a spicy chicken meal. It is the blend of vegetarian and non-vegetarian foods that helps you choose the best as per your taste buds. As we embrace the journey of tantalising flavours, let’s look at traditional and modern Maharashtrian dishes.

Famous Food of Maharashtra: 20 Mouth-Watering Dishes to Check Out

1. Vada Pav

If you ever travel to one of the cities in Maharashtra, you cannot go home without tasting Vada Pav! It is a go-to snack for people throughout the day. Delicious potatoes are mixed with a plethora of spices. 

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Vada Pav

They are then covered with gram flour and deep-fried. A combination of chutneys with tangy, spicy and sweet flavours is then applied on pav (bread). You can find this dish in multiple ways where the ingredients and the cooking style differ.

2. Misal Pav

The word zanzanit (super spicy) is associated with this famous food of Maharashtra. Misal Pav is a highly recommended dish to try on your trip. The misal is made with a fusion of different lentils soaked in hot water. 

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Misal Pav

They are then cooked with garlic, tomatoes, onions, green chillies and pungent spices. It is often topped with crunchy snacks (sev and gathiya) for just the right blend of textures in every bite. Paired with pav, they sure create a blast of flavours!

3. Pav Bhaji

How can you even claim to have travelled to Maharashtra without trying Pav Bhaji? It is indeed the famous food of Maharashtra with many versions. The bhaji is made with a mixture of potatoes, tomatoes, onions, peas and many spices. 

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It is paired with pav (bread) with a side of onions and lemon. This food dish receives immense popularity and love from locals. Every city has a different way and style of cooking Pav Bhaji owing to its versatility.

4. Puran Poli

If you crave something sweet, the state introduces you to Puran Poli. Being the famous food of Maharashtra, Puran Poli is consumed by people from all walks of life. 

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Puran Poli

It is similar to a stuffed paratha where the stuffing is made with gram flour, jaggery and cardamom. Puran (stuffing) is then filled inside the dough (poli) and cooked with ghee. The outcome is often a delicious sweet dish cherished during lunch.

5. Sabudana Khichdi 

Sabudana Khichdi is often consumed during the fasting process. However, this famous food of Maharashtra is also found on the streets and in small restaurants across the state. It is primarily made with sabudana (sago) by soaking them for 6-7 hours. 

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Sabudana Khichdi

Sabudana is then cooked with potatoes, green chillies, crushed peanuts and curry leaves. Salt, sugar and a pinch of lemon are added to complete this comforting and famous dish of Maharashtra.

6. Poha

Poha is something that you commonly find on the streets as an early morning breakfast delicacy. This famous food of Maharashtra is paired with chutneys, jalebi or even ketchup. Every city has a different version of Poha owing to its flavoursome texture. 

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Flattened rice is basically cooked with onions, potatoes, curry leaves, peanuts and subtle spices. Kolhapuri poha is spicier as compared to other versions found in Mumbai, Nashik and Pune.

7. Kothimbir Vadi

The word Kothimbir in Marathi translates to coriander. You can obviously guess this famous food of Maharashtra which is all about fresh and green coriander! Kothimbir Vadi is made by mixing chopped coriander leaves with gram flour, garlic, spices and sesame seeds. 

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Kothimbir Vadi

The batter is put into a dish and then steamed to perfection. After slicing into squares, the vadi is deep-fried to make it super crunchy. What a delicacy when paired with ketchup or chutney!

8. Varan Bhat

What better than comforting flavours that you just need after all the exploration! Varan Bhat is a staple yet famous food dish of Maharashtra. It is basically the combination of dal and rice, which is cooked in an authentic way. 

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The dal is made with the inclusion of subtle spices and tempering is often not needed. Varan is paired with bhat (rice) and topped with a dollop of ghee for a soothing meal.

9. Kanda Bhajji

Kanda bhajji is often available at vada pav stalls. Kanda (onions) are much loved in the state as they’re paired with multiple dishes. 

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Kanda bhajji

Being the famous food of Maharashtra, it is cooked by mixing small onions with gram flour and spices. They are then deep-fried till the perfect crisp is acquired. It can either be paired with chutney or eaten just as it is.

10. Pithla Bhakri

Pithla Bhakri is yet another appetising food dish of Maharashtra known for its comforting flavours. Pithla is basically a gram flour curry made with onions, garlic, curry leaves, green chillies and the required spices. 

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Pithla Bhakri

The curry is paired with bhakri (flatbread), which is made with either jowar or bajra. Topped with coriander, the dish is known for its creamy texture and a soothing aroma. You can generally find this in Pune, Nagpur and smaller villages.

11. Modak

Modaks are specifically seen in most Ganpati pandals during the festival. The delicious sweet is a dumpling made in diverse versions. It is traditionally made with rice flour dough with a mixture of jaggery.

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In modern times, modaks are made with flavours of chocolate, rose, paan and more. They can either be steamed, deep-fried or eaten in their raw form. Lastly, the modak is generally offered to Lord Ganesh, considering it to be his favourite delicacy. 

12. Ragada Pattice

What a delight to try Ragada Pattice! It is a heavenly combination of sweet, spice and everything nice. Pattice is made with potatoes rolled into circles and then stir-fried for the perfect flavours. 

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Ragada Pattice

Pattice is topped with ragada (chana) along with mint, tamarind and garlic chutneys. Onions and sev (crunchy snack) are added on the top for an extra crispy bite. Being the famous food of Maharashtra, you can find it in most of the cities.

13. Bombil

Popularly known as Bombay Duck Fry, Bombil is a scrumptious and famous food of Maharashtra. It is a coastal delicacy often found near the beaches in the state. 

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A type of lizardfish is marinated with ginger-garlic paste, chillies, salt and lemon. The fish is then coated with the mixture along with semolina and rice flour. As flavours immerse in the fish, it is shallow fried to perfection.

14. Bhelpuri

Bhelpuri is a signature snack in the state due to its versatile nature. It is basically the combination of puffed rice with onions, tomatoes, raw mangoes, chana dal and other crunchy snacks. 

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Bhelpuri

Beaches of Mumbai clearly boast of bhelpuri, as the snack is especially popular on sandy beaches. You can easily find different versions of this famous food of Maharashtra considering its accommodating nature. Garnished with coriander, lemon and chaat masala, you are certain to fall in love with it!

15. Basundi

Celebrations in the state remain incomplete without the goodness and richness of Basundi. This creamy dessert is just the ideal start or end of a meal. While some prefer the delicacy alongside meals, others enjoy it simply as a dessert. 

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Being the famous food of Maharashtra, it is made with milk, cardamom, sugar, saffron and crushed nuts. The thickened milk with wholesome flavours is enough to melt your heart. Basundi is especially served during festivals and parties as a symbol of sweet beginnings.

16. Kairi cha Panha

Kairi cha Panha is the perfect summer drink that you need for refreshing your soul. Being the famous dish of Maharashtra, this drink is made with raw mangoes. 

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They are initially boiled, peeled and the pulp is mixed with cardamom and jaggery. The mixture is then added to chilled water with a pinch of salt. That’s how you get the most delicious Kairi cha Panha to rejuvenate after a long day.

17. Thalipeeth

Get ready for an appetising dish that drools you into flavours. Thalipeeth is the famous food of Maharashtra made in an authentic way. It is basically a dough combined with freshly chopped onions, chillies, coriander, turmeric and salt. 

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The dough is then made into a flatbread with small holes in the middle. Next, it is cooked in a hot pan with a little oil for the right amount of flavours. And, you get the most delicious Thalipeeth for your lunch!

18. Kolhapuri Chicken

No traveller can ever deny the wholesome recipe of Kolhapuri Chicken. It is truly a loved and famous dish of Maharashtra. Known for its bold flavours, get ready for a spicy turn! 

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The chicken is often cooked with grated coconut, dry red chillies, black pepper, onions, tomatoes and other condiments. It is the Kolhapuri touch that adds to its uniqueness. You can enjoy it with bhakri or chapati as per your liking.

19. Sol Kadhi

You must have heard of various beverages, but Sol Kadhi is truly different! This famous dish of Maharashtra is made by soaking kokum, known for its tangy flavours. The soaked kokum is mixed with coconut milk for a creamy texture.

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Interestingly, the mixture is complemented with cumin, green chilli and garlic. The combination of spices makes it a digestive beverage paired with meals or post-meals. Smooth texture of a chilled Sol Kadhi is the right way to enjoy the flavours of Maharashtra.

20. Amti

You must have heard of Amti as you think of famous food of Maharashtra. This comforting curry is cooked in most Maharashtrian houses for dinner. The lentil-based curry is specially prepared with tamarind and jaggery. 

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What makes it appetising is the presence of goda masala (a special blend of spices). The blend of sweet, sour and tangy adds to the uniqueness of this dish. It is tempered with various spices and curry leaves for a soul-healing meal.

Zanzanit Flavours Await Your Presence!

The top-rated famous food of Maharashtra clearly depends on the flavours and combination of spices you prefer. Now that you already know the wholesome preparations and the taste of dishes, it is time to explore them. It is best to visit one of the cities in Maharashtra to truly experience the amalgamation of masalas (spices). After all, every traveller loves exploring the culture that transcends places and adventure. It is totally the time for a food extravaganza!

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Home to the “Niagara Falls of India”, white tigers and magnificent birds, Chhattisgarh has the third-largest forest cover in the country. The state is blessed with wonderful waterfalls, wildlife, ancient temples and caves, making it a must-visit destination to reconnect with nature and ancient history. There are endless places to visit in Chhattisgarh with comfortable accommodations and modern amenities. From Kanger Valley National Park, Chitraakote Waterfall and Tirathgarh Waterfall to Amarkanatak, Maa Danteswari Temple and Bharomdeo Temple, the state is perfect for your next trip.

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So, let’s explore this magical land offering the utmost comfort of nature, spirituality and culture and know about various tourist places in Chhattisgarh to add to your list while creating an itinerary and booking hotels in Chhattisgarh.

Places to Visit in Chhattisgarh to Reconnect with Nature and Ancient History 

1. Chitrakote Falls

While looking for places to visit in Chhattisgarh, you will come across various breathtaking waterfalls including Chitrakote Falls in Bastar. It is one of the widest waterfalls in India, with 29 metres in height and 300 metres in width. 

Chitrakote Falls is one of the magnificent places to visit in Chhattisgarh.
Chitrakote Falls

Taking a horseshoe shape in the monsoon season with the water flow at its peak, it is popularly known as the “Niagara Falls of India”. Moreover, the forest cover, a small Shiva temple, and naturally created grottoes called “ Parvati caves” surrounding the waterfall add additional beauty to the landscape. 

2. Tirathgarh Waterfalls

Another magnificent fall, you can never skip in Bastar is Tirathgarh Waterfall. With a height gourd 91 metres, it splits into multiple falls creating a mesmerising landscape. As one of the popular tourist attractions in Chhattisgarh, the waterfall attracts a large number of tourists throughout the year.

Tirathgarh Waterfall is one of the places to visit in Chhattisgarh.
Tirathgarh Waterfall

Another interesting fact about the waterfall which makes it to the list of one of the places to visit in Chhattisgarh is that thousands of years ago, the cliff was struck down by a lunar crater with an earthquake creating staircase impressions, known as Numa Valley, believed to be the origin of this magnificent waterfall.

3. Kanger Valley National Park

Carved out from the Kanger, Darbha and Machkote ranges of the Central Bastar Forest Division, the Kanger Valley National Park is one of the most scenic and dense national parks promoting ecotourism in India

Kanger Valley National Park is one of the famous places to visit in Chhattisgarh for nature lovers.
Kanger Valley National Park

The rich biodiversity includes Bastar Hill Manya, the state bird, majestic waterfalls and famous subterranean geomorphologic limestone caves making it one of the popular places to visit in Chhattisgarh for nature lovers and birdwatchers.

4. Bastar Palace

The state is not just known for its rich biodiversity but holds a royal heritage which you can witness in the Bastar Palace. With impressive art and architecture including exquisite carvings and engravings on the ceiling and walls, the palace showcases the grandeur of the royal lifestyle and their residences in the past. 

Bastar Palace is one of the historic places to visit in Chhattisgarh.
Bastar Palace

It was built by the rulers of Bastar as a symbol of their gallantry and heroism, making it one of the famous tourist attractions in Chhattisgarh. So, witness the charm of elegance and timeless royalty in the Bastar Palace, one of the significant places to visit in Chhattisgarh.

5. Bhoramdeo Temple

Known as the “ Khajuraho of Chhattisgarh”, Bhoramdeo Temple is a thousand years old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located in the Kabirdham district, the temple is built on five feet high dive with three entrances. 

Bhoramdeo Temple is a unique site among the places to visit in Chhattisgarh.
Bhoramdeo Temple

The 60-foot-high and 40-foot-wide temple pavilion offers an impression of Khajuraho temples, making it a unique site among the places to visit in Chhattisgarh. 

6. Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary

Looking to explore the enchanting wilderness of nature, then add Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary to your list of places to visit in Chhattisgarh. The sanctuary creates a perfect ecosystem with dense forest covers, wildlife and Birds. 

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Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary

Cheetal, Sambhar, Nilgai, Sloth Bears, Wild Dogs, Porcupines, Jungle Cat, Fox, Striped Hyena and Barking Deer can easily be seen in the sanctuary. Additionally, with over 150 bird species including Peafowl, Jungle Fowl and Crow Pheasant, the sanctuary is one of the famous tourist attractions in Chhattisgarh for birdwatchers.

7. Maa Danteshwari Temple

One of the 51 Shakti Peeth, Maa Danteshwari Temple is one of the pilgrimage places to visit in Chhattisgarh attracting devotees across the country. The temple built in the 14th century is dedicated to Goddess Danteshwari and is located in Dantewada. 

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Maa Danteshwari Temple

According to the legends, it is believed that it is the spot where the tooth of Goddess Sati fell. You can experience the traditional festivities during Navratris (March-April and September-October), making it one of the amazing places to go for Navratri. Make sure to book hotels in Chhattisgarh near the temple in advance during the festivals.

8. Rajim (Rajim Sun Temple)

A temple town known as Prayag of Chhattisgarh, Rajim, is one of the popular places to visit in Chhattisgarh among devotees. The town is home to the famous Rajim Lochan Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Rajim Sun Temple dedicated to Sun God. 

Rajim Lochan Temple is one of the popular places to visit in Chhattisgarh among devotees.
Rajim Lochan Temple

The temples here are dated back to the 7th-8th century adding an historic importance to the area. The annual Rajim Kumbh Mela held here annually in February and March for 15 days is one of the major tourist attractions in Chhattisgarh.

9. Kailash and Kutumsar Caves

Adding adventure to the things to do while looking for places to visit in Chhattisgarh, a gypsy safari in Kailasha and Kutumsar Caves is perfect. These limestone caves are located in the Kanger Valley National Park and hold individual significance. 

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Kailasha and Kutumsar Caves

The Kailash cave attained its name due to the spellbound formation of limestone structures in the form of Shivling and stalactites and stalagmites making it a replica of the Kailash. On the other hand, Kutumsar cave was formally known as the Gopan cave but due to its location near the Kutumsar village, it is popularly known as the Kutumsar cave. It is one of the most explored caves in the country and one of the famous tourist attractions in Chhattisgarh for environmentalists.

10. Sirpur (Laxman Temple)

For art and archaeological enthusiasts out there, Sirpur has to be one of the places to visit in Chhattisgarh. It is a small town located in Mahasamund district on the banks of the Mahanadi River. You can explore the ancient archaeological sites including the ruins of various Shiva and Vishnu temples, Buddhist and Jain monasteries, King’s Palace, granaries and houses. 

Laxman Temple in Sirpur is one of the places to visit in Chhattisgarh for art and archaeological enthusiasts.
Laxman Temple (Sirpur)

One of the best structures to explore around the town is Laxman Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The carvings on the exterior of the temple include Lord Vishnu, Krishna Leela, Vaishnava Dwarpal and other images resembling the ones in the Khajuraho Temple.

11. Mahamaya Temple (Bilaspur)

Another Shakti Peeth you can visit in the state is Mahamaya Temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. The temple is located in Bilaspur, one of the cleanest cities in India

Mahamaya Temple in Bilaspur is one of the divine places to visit in Chhattisgarh.
Mahamaya Temple

The temple was earlier famously known for its 400-year-old tradition of animal sacrifice, especially on the occasion of new large-scale construction. As one of the divine places to visit in Chhattisgarh, the temple attracts thousands of devotees yearly, especially during the Navratris.

12. Dongargarh (Bamleshwari Temple)

If you want to witness the secular mini India, visit Dongargarh while exploring the places to visit in Chhattisgarh. The town is known for its religious harmony among various communities including Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Christians and Jains.

Maa Bamleshwari Temple in Dongargarh is one of the prominent tourist places to visit in Chhattisgarh.
Dongargarh

The town is also famous for Maa Bamleshwari Temple, situated on 1,600 feet 1,600-foot-high hilltop. The temple is one of the prominent tourist attractions in Chhattisgarh.

13. Amarkantak

Looking for a place that is blessed with spirituality and an abundance of natural beauty, then Amarkantak is the place for you. It is popularly known as the “Tirathraj” (the “King of Pilgrimages”) as it is home to various significant groups of temples known as Narmada Mandir. These temples include Mai Ka Bagiya, Sonmuda, Bhrigumandal, Kabir Chabutra, Jwaleshwar Mahadev, Kapildhara, Dudhdhara, Shambhudhara and Durgadhara and Sarvodya Jain Temple.

 Amarkantak is one of the ideal tourist tourist places to visit in Chhattisgarh.
Amarkantak

Apart from being a spiritual place, the town is also known for its rich vegetation, pleasant weather and scenic beauty, making it one of the ideal tourist attractions in Chhattisgarh. 

14. Maitri Bagh Zoo

Home to the White Tigers and Bengal Tigers, Maitri Bagh Zoo is one of the famous places to visit in Chhattisgarh with friends and family. This zoo cum children’s park is also known as the “Friendship Garden” as it was established as a symbol of friendship between India and the Soviet Union in 1972. 

Maitri Bagh Zoo is one of the famous places to visit in Chhattisgarh with friends and family.
Maitri Bagh Zoo

You can witness the exotic animals, and different bird species, and enjoy a toy train or boat ride in the lake. The flower show held on the first Sunday of every February is another attraction in Maitri Bagh.

15. Madku Dweep

Known as the Kedar Tirth and Harihar Kshetra Kedar Dweep, the Madku Dweep has a shape that is similar to a frog. This 24-hectare island is filled with lush greenery and ancient temples which mesmerise the visitors. 

Madku Dweep is one of the significant places to visit in Chhattisgarh for archaeology enthusiasts.
Madku Dweep

Archaeologists have discovered various prehistoric stone tools, epigraphs, coins and stone inscriptions along with various idols of various gods and goddesses here, making it one of the significant places to visit in Chhattisgarh for archaeology enthusiasts. Moreover, during Mahashivratri (February-March), Hanuman Jayanti (April) and the 7-day Paosh Purnima Fair (February) there is high footfall on the island.

16. Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary

For a perfect getaway in nature’s realm, Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary has to be one of the places to visit in Chhattisgarh. Covering over 914 square kilometres of area, the sanctuary is a part of the Achanakmar Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve, a significant conservation area in Central India. 

Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the best tourist places to visit in Chhattisgarh for wildlife lovers and birdwatchers.
Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary

From majestic Bengal tiger to leopards, bison, chital, sambar and various bird species, you can admire these marvellous creatures in their natural habitat on guided jungle safaris. The dense forests, hills, valleys and rivers create breathtaking landscapes, making it one of the best tourist places in Chhattisgarh for wildlife lovers and birdwatchers.

17. Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve

Another place to witness wildlife and bird species is the Udanti-Sitandi Tiger Reserve. You can enjoy watching animals like tigers, leopards, flying squirrels, four-horned antelopes, chinkara, black buck, cobra and pythons with over 175 bird species. 

The reserve also has a breeding and rescue centre to preserve the pure-breed buffaloes. The rich wildlife and dense forest, make it one of the significant places to visit in Chhattisgarh.

18. Dalpat Sagar Lake

Imagine yourself sun-soaking amidst vibrant flora and fauna on an island created in the middle of the lake, sounds relaxing right? While looking for a perfect picnic spot, Dalpat Sagar Lake is the ideal choice among places to visit in Chhattisgarh to enjoy a relaxing day with friends and families. 

Dalpat Sagar Lake is the ideal choice among places to visit in Chhattisgarh to enjoy a relaxing day
Dalpat Sagar Lake

This 400-year-old artificial lake was built by the Raja Dalpat Deo Kakatiya for the conservation of rainwater for irrigation, washing and drinking. And now it has become a perfect spot for fishing and tourism.

19. Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary

For all the wildlife enthusiasts and photographers, Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary is one the best wildlife tourist places in Chhattisgarh. 

Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary is one the best wildlife tourist places to visit in Chhattisgarh.
Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary

Established in 1974 under the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 it is located in Dhamtari district. The rich and diverse fauna and vibrant and colourful fauna cover over 556 square kilometres of area, making it a heaven for nature lovers.

These places to visit in Chhattisgarh cover the rich wildlife, pilgrimages and heritage sites. The state is deeply rooted in traditions and spirituality and showcases a close connection with nature. So, explore the land of white tigers, waterfalls, rivers and hills while easily finding comfortable stays in hotels in Chhattisgarh.

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Ahoy! The New Year is quickly approaching, and everyone is looking for a place to celebrate. You’re already planning raving parties, unrestrained drinks, and exuberant merrymaking. But, for limitless enjoyment, do you intend to have this New Year’s Eve in open spaces instead? Then skip the confined spaces and let’s take it to the scenic route and check out some epic road trip ideas.

If you’re bored with loud parties, beach parties for the New Year then it’s time to celebrate this New Year all around the road and enjoy the beautiful pathways! Road trips in India are typically exciting, taking you through deserts, oceans, and the magnificent Himalayas.

All set for the fun and frolic times? Take the scenic route this New Year! 

As the world is taking a positive turn, it’s high time for you to take a U-turn and end 2024 on the roads unknown. Embrace the inner road tripper with loud music, crazy friends/family and wide-open spaces.

Continue reading, we’ve created a list of the top 10 epic road trip ideas for the New Year. Check them out and choose your way! 

Epic Road Trip Ideas –

1. The Golden Triangle (Delhi-Agra-Jaipur)

The Golden Triangle Road Trip is a must-do for any traveller, but especially for bikers. There is something for everyone, from the heights of the Qutub Minar to the royal culture of Jaipur and the heritage of Agra.

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The Golden Triangle road trip is a culturally rich journey that will teach you about these destinations’ cultures, history, monuments, and cuisine. The cities along the Golden Triangle journey are all culturally rich, and forts abound. This road trip will give you the opportunity to visit more monuments and historic sites than usual.

2. Darjeeling to Pelling

Pelling is a small town in the Indian state of Sikkim, located in the northeastern region of the country. The best way to travel from Darjeeling to Pelling is by car. Pelling is a beautiful hill station at the foot of Mount Khangchendzonga. The best way to travel between Pelling and Darjeeling is to take the road and indeed you will experience the best road trip ever. 

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Some of the highlights of this road trip include towering mountains in the background, vibrant tea gardens, and picturesque scenery on all sides. The distance between these two points is 72 kilometres, and it takes four hours to travel between them. If you have time, you can stop at a tea garden for a refreshing cup of tea to give yourself an energy boost.

3. Ahmedabad to Kutch

Gujarat has a diverse culture and a rich history. Kutch is one of India’s largest districts and is well-known for the Rann Festival, which takes place in November and attracts visitors from all over the world. Tourists frequently plan a road trip from Ahmedabad to Rann of Kutch during the event.

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The drive from Ahmedabad to Kutch takes about seven hours, but you can stop at various points along the way to enjoy the scenery. You can gorge on mouthwatering food and learn about Gujarat’s art and culture as you ride by the quaint huts that line the roads from Ahmedabad to Kutch.

4. Guwahati to Tawang

It is one of the most popular road trips in Northeast India, taking approximately 14 hours to complete. Despite the bad roads, your efforts will be rewarded because you will be treated to scenic splendour at almost every turn. Because it is a long drive, you may want to make a stop in Dirang, West Kameng, to learn about Buddhist culture at Nyingmapa Monastery, or in Tezpur, Assam, to visit historical sites. 

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Tawang is one of the most beautiful places in Arunachal Pradesh. On your trip to Tawang, you will experience many firsts. It will be the most memorable interstate road trip you’ve ever taken. As a result, the Guwahati to Tawang road trip is often fondly remembered. The winding mountain roads that lead to Tawang are both beautiful and dangerous. The road trip from Guwahati to Tawang is the ultimate adventure for anyone looking for the thrill of the open road.

5. Delhi to Rishikesh 

Rishikesh, known as the Yoga Capital of the World and India’s hottest white river rafting destination, has a wide range of activities to appeal to both spiritual and adventure seekers. Rishikesh, a pilgrimage town, is one of the most popular tourist destinations for a road trip, attracting millions of local and foreign visitors each year.

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Delhi to Rishikesh

Driving is the most popular mode of transportation because it is the shortest distance between Delhi and Rishikesh and has excellent road conditions. The highway that connects the two towns passes through Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, and Haridwar, all of which are worth visiting. Take in the scenery as you ride away from Delhi’s congested streets and skyline and into Rishikesh’s pure hills.

6. Chennai to Pondicherry

Pondicherry is the most popular and visited beach resort near Chennai, as well as one of the most beautiful. Pondicherry can meet all of your travel needs, whether you’re looking for a quick weekend getaway or a week-long beach vacation. The natural beauty of the vast bay and glittering shoreline is intertwined with colonial legacy, millennial trappings, and the tranquillity of the old French town. Driving to Pondicherry from Chennai is the most convenient option. Renting a car from Savaari’s car rentals in Chennai allows you to enjoy the drive down the East Coast, making it more exciting and engaging.

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Chennai to Pondicherry

You can complete this journey in three or four hours if you take the Coast Road. The stunning view of the sea on one side, with the sun reflected in the water, will only add to the excitement of this journey. You’ll pass through Mahabalipuram, where you can stop to admire the beautiful beaches, and then Marakkanam, known for its vast salt pans and other attractions.

7. Mumbai to Pune

The spectacular concrete wonder that you pass through on the Mumbai-Pune highway adds to the excitement of your journey. This is also a popular road trip among Mumbai residents, who do it on occasion, especially on weekends. The Igatpuri-Nashik belt, which will enchant you with its natural splendour, is the trip’s highlight.

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Mumbai to Pune

Traveling by car from Pune to Mumbai is, without a doubt, one of the most popular modes of transportation between these two cities. The route is one of the most scenic in the state, passing through the scenic Western Ghats.

You’ll travel through mountainous roads, valleys, tiny towns, and villages before arriving in Mumbai’s coastal city. In addition to the lush highlands of the Sahyadri Mountains, this road has many pit stops worth stopping at. You can also check out 12 beautiful places to visit near Mumbai within 100 kilometres.

8. Mumbai to Goa

A road trip from Mumbai to Goa is a popular option for Mumbai residents and visitors to Goa. This journey will be filled with magnificent grandeur, with the Western Ghats dominating the scenery from start to finish. The first is the Pune-Kolhapur route via NH4, which takes 10 hours if driven nonstop; the second is the Chiplun-Ratnagiri route via NH66, which takes 12 hours if driven nonstop. 

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Mumbai to Goa

Goa, known for its beaches, is a popular weekend getaway for Mumbai residents. Every travel enthusiast has driven down to Goa from Mumbai. The drive from Mumbai to Goa by car is breathtakingly beautiful. The enchanting grandeur of the Western Ghats will be your constant companion as you drive from Mumbai to Goa.

A road trip from Mumbai to Goa allows you to plan your travel ahead of time, which is a great way to see the sights. You can also go exploring every nook and cranny, learning about the local culture in depth, and taking detours based on your preferences and vacation plans. You can also check out 12 beautiful places to visit near Mumbai within 100 kilometres.

9. Puri to Konark

Puri-Konark Marine Drive is a popular long-driving road trip route in Odisha, both for locals and visitors. While one side of the road is captivated by the lush forest canopy, the other is captivated by the sea’s thundering waves. This road is a must-see for anyone looking for an unforgettable trip because it perfectly combines two opposing sides of nature. Long car rides necessitate good music and plenty of snacks.

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Puri to Konark

This road trip is popular among visitors to Puri who want to see the Konark Sun Temple. As they travel the Puri-Konark highway, they get to see the natural beauty of Odisha. This route’s highlight is the section of road that runs alongside the shore! This trip is also shorter than the one between Mumbai and Pune, making it ideal for most passengers. 

10. Jaipur to Ranthambore 

The 180-kilometer journey combines a city’s grand charm with a walk on the wild side. The Jaipur-Ranthambhore highway (Jaipur-Kota Road) promises a magnificent length filled with charming villages exemplifying the state’s exquisitely rich culture.

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Jaipur to Ranthambore

Ranthambore, a former royal hunting resort nestled among the greenery of the Aravallis, is a nature lover’s paradise. The Royal Bengal Tigers play their home games at this stadium. The peaceful wildness of Ranthambore draws visitors from all over the world. If you are in Jaipur, you can visit this natural wonder by taking a road trip from Jaipur to Ranthambore. You can take a day off from your trip to Ranthambore to visit Jaipur’s havelis and forts and finish your shopping.

India’s roads unfold endless possibilities to celebrate the New Year. From misty mountains to sandy beaches and cultural corridors, each place provides a unique experience. It offers more than a journey, it helps one write a story of their own discovery. As 2024 melts into 2025, there’s something magical about watching the first sunrise in each of the above-mentioned destinations. So back your bags and plan your road trip across the country and for a stay book hotels by Treebo Club.

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India celebrates the New Year in a variety of ways and if you are looking for the best places to celebrate New Year, here we are with the best New Year destinations in India. We’re sure you will struggle to pick just one! The country is teeming with exciting party towns nestled among picturesque natural settings. From the top with majestic white peaks to the bottom with calm backwaters, you can host a New Year’s Eve celebration anywhere in the country!

If you want to be surrounded by snow, frozen lakes, and ski resorts, Auli is a great place to celebrate the new year; Kerala is a great place to celebrate the new year by sailing down the lush green backwaters on a houseboat. Spend New Year’s Eve camping in the heart of the stunning hills of Auli, or immerse yourself in the beauty of historic hill towns like Coorg and Shillong.

Best New Year Destinations in India for –

Party Animals

These are must-see destinations for anyone who enjoys partying. Whether it’s a thrilling party on the beaches or a major hit at the Gateway of India, you can never miss out on the party fun.

1. Goa

Goa is a beach, seafood, and party lover’s paradise, making it one of the best New Year destinations in India. Goa has it all for tourists, from cheap booze to exhilarating trance music on hilltops. You can also go for a road trip, to know more please check Epic road trip ideas for New Year.

Best New Year destinations in India
Goa

The Best Places to Visit – Anjuna Beach, Sing in Candolim Beach, Grand Hyatt, and Tito’s Club in Cavelossim Beach.

Best Things to do – Goa has a variety of beaches, discos, guest rooms, and resorts where you can spend New Year’s Eve. Goa offers a wide range of drinks to commemorate this one-of-a-kind day. Eat and drink as much as you want, dance the night away in pubs, and swim in the sea. 

Where to Stay: Hotels in Goa

2. Mumbai 

Mumbai is India’s beating heart; visit this never-sleeping metropolis to kick off the New Year. Mumbai is one of the best New Year destinations in India because it is the most popular party destination. You can also check out 27 iconic places to visit in Mumbai.

Best New Year destinations in India
Mumbai

Best Things to do – Lighting crackers near the Gateway of India, sipping coffee at Nariman Point, taking in the midnight beach vista, lingering over the taste of exquisite dishes, and shopping at local markets. 

Best Places to visit – The Gateway of India, Essel World, Girgaum Chaupatty, Chatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Mount Mary Church, and Bandra.

Where to Stay: Hotels in Mumbai

3. Kasol

Do you want some late-night music? Then, in Kasol village, your search should come to an end. Himachal Pradesh’s paradise has everything a visitor could want. Trekking, hippies, and hills are all fascinating. Kasol is one of the best New Year destinations in India.

Best New Year destinations in India
Kasol

Best Places to Visit – The Parvathi River, Tosh, Malana, Kheer Ganga, and Manikaran Gurudwara. 

Best Things to do – Indulge in some thrilling outdoor activities such as river rafting, trout fishing, and trekking tours in the Kasol region, or take a tour to Manikaran, experience hippie culture at Tosh, visit the village in disguise, or simply party around the mountains and enjoy the scenery.

Where to Stay: Hotels in Kasol

Trekkers/Adventures 

It’s possible that a couple of you have been plotting an activity-based outing. Then here’s how you’re going to spend New Year’s Eve: you’re going on daring hiking expeditions.

1. Gangtok

Gangtok is rich in trekking, pilgrimages, monasteries, natural beauty, and hills. This Eastern Switzerland is one of India’s best New Year destinations in India.

Best New Year destinations in India
Gangtok

Best Places to visit –  Tsomogo Lake, Do Drul Chorten, Rumtek Monastery, Tashiding Monastery, Hanuman Tok, Nathu LA Pass, and Tashi View Point.

Best Things to do –  Instead of going beach or island hopping, visit monasteries, walk to Kanchenjunga, or climb mountains. Make it a New Year’s resolution to complete all of these tasks.

Where to Stay: Hotels in Gangtok

2. Manali

Manali is one of the best New Year destinations in India to ring 2025, whether you prefer trekking or simply sitting and watching the snowfall on the Manali hills. To travel on a budget to Manali, please check the New Year edition – How to plan a budget trip to Manali?

Best New Year destinations in India
Manali

Best Places to visit – Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Hadimba Temple, Beas Kund, Old Manali, and Kullu.

Best Things to do – It’s a location that will make you realize that the path to heaven isn’t all that far away! During your Manali trip, try trekking, Zorbing, horseback riding, skiing, paragliding, camping where the horizons meet, or simply go white river rafting. Don’t forget to kick off the New Year with a ride down the Manali-Leh highway.

Where to Stay: Hotels in Manali

3. Auli

Auli is India’s winter sports capital, and if you imagine the best New Year destinations in India as one surrounded by fresh, white snow, this is the place to be. This vacation destination is nestled in a scenic section of Uttarakhand’s Himalayan mountain ranges.

Best New Year destinations in India
Auli

During the winter, tourists from all over the world flock to Auli to enjoy activities such as skiing, hiking, and sightseeing, among others.

Best Places to visit – Auli Ropeways, Auli Artificial Lake, Gorson Bugyal, Kwani Bugyal, and Chenab Lake.

Best Things to do – Skiing in fresh white snow. Experience Asia’s longest aerial tramway. Glamping under the stars is a fantastic adventure. Visit the man-made lake and go bird watching.

Where to Stay: Hotels in Auli

Travellers

Some of you may simply want to spend the New Year in peace, close to nature. We’ve carefully chosen the best locations for you.

1. Pondicherry

Pondicherry is an ideal destination for the New Year. With several beaches and seashores, it is also regarded as one of the best New Year destinations in India. This well-known union territory is not only a popular party destination, but it is also a peaceful haven for meditators. To know more, please check 12 places to visit in Pondicherry for a pleasant holiday.

Best New Year destinations in India
Pondicherry

Best Places to visit – Aurobindo Yoga Ashram, Paradise Beach, Seaside Promeda, The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Serenity Beach, Chunnambar Boat House, Auro Beach, and Raj Niwas.

Best Things to do — Meditate or pray at the Ashram for self-reflection and a peaceful start to the New Year, or hang out at the beach for beach fun or rock and booze at the Auro beach.

Where to Stay: Hotels in Pondicherry

2. Coorg

If you want to try some of India’s best tea and coffee, plan a trip to Coorg. This is one of the best New Year destinations in India to ring in 2025 against a stunning backdrop. Kodagu is India’s equivalent of Scotland.

Best New Year destinations in India
Coorg

Best Places to visit – Abbey Falls, Namdroling Monastery, Nagarhole National Park, and so on are just a few of the attractions.

Best Things to do – Sampling authentic Kodava cuisine, touring coffee and tea estates, sampling jackfruit, purchasing spices, watching migratory birds, and simply sitting in hill resorts to take in the beauty of the hills.

Where to Stay: Hotels in Coorg

3. Jaisalmer

The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Jaisalmer Fort is not the only reason to visit; spend your New Year’s Eve in this Golden city, enjoying its deserts, camel safaris, and clear skies. Jaisalmer is indeed one of the best New Year destinations in India.

Best New Year destinations in India
Jaisalmer

The Best Places to Visit – The Jaisalmer Fort, sand dunes, camping, and well-known monuments are among the attractions.

Best Things to do – To make your New Year more memorable, go on a camel safari, take selfies at the palaces, end the night by gazing at the Milky Way, or try some traditional Rajasthani cuisine.

Family New Year

Have you planned a New Year’s Eve celebration with your family? If that’s the case, we’ve saved the best for last. You will not only be able to celebrate the New Year in these places, but you will also be able to spend quality time with your loved ones.

1. Andaman

With its unique freshness in the air, serene environment, and peaceful islands, the Andaman Islands are one of the best New Year destinations in India to ring in the new year.

Best New Year destinations in India
Andaman

Best Places to visit – Neil Island, Elephant Beach, Ross Island, Chidiya Tapu, and Bharatpur Beach.

Best Things to do – Take a stroll along the Radhanagar beach, or celebrate the New Year in a unique way by visiting the Cellular Jail, sample some of the best seafood, relax at the Jolly Buoy Islands, or go on a Makruzz cruise.

2. Kerala

Kerala is one of the most spectacular and naturally unique tourist destinations in the country. It has some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, backwaters, and hill towns. Kerala is indeed one of the best New Year destinations in India.

Best New Year destinations in India
Kerala

In India, you can ring in the new year at a fun beach party, spend a romantic new year’s eve on a houseboat, or ring in the new year on a historic coffee farm. At this time of year, the weather is dry and mild, making it an ideal destination for a visit.

Best Places to visit – Alleppey/Alappuzha, Munnar, Kumarakom, and Trivandrum.

Where to Stay: Hotels in Kerala

3. Shillong  

Isn’t it going to be a blast partying in India’s rock capital? Shillong is unquestionably the best place to spend the New Year with your loved one. For all the hunger pangs check out the top 12 street foods in Shillong.

Best New Year destinations in India
Shillong

Best Places to visit – Elephant Falls, Mawlynnong, Umaim Lake, Don Bosco Museum, Shillong Peak, Mawsynram, and Ward’s Lake.

Best Things to do – Explore the Sacred Forest, hike the David Scott Trail, be enchanted by Sweet Falls, or flow down to see Spread Eagle Falls.

Where to Stay: Hotels in Shillong

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If on New Year’s Eve, partying and planning to welcome 2025 with a bang is what’s running on your mind, well you’re on the right track! We’re almost at the end of December and the festive cheer is already high. In the blink of an eye, we’ll be welcoming the New Year and if you’ve not got New Year plans yet, we’ve got you covered! We’ve brought you the best New Year Parties in Bangalore, so go ahead, take a look and make your New Year plans in Bangalore a magical one!

Whether you’ve got a resolution or not, going out with your gang to celebrate the most-awaited New Year’s Eve, is something you cannot miss. After all, new year events in Bangalore can be enjoyed only once in 365 days! So make the most of this time and head out to all these fun New Year parties in Bangalore to have a gala time.

Popular New Year 2025 Parties in Bangalore

Budget-Friendly Range New Year Parties in Bangalore

1. Byg Brewski

Location: Hennur
Timings: 8:30 PM onwards
Ideal for: Large groups & beer lovers
Offer: DJ, LED dancers, fireworks at midnight
Price: ₹399 onwards

2. The Black Pearl

Location: Marathahalli
Timings: 8 PM onwards
Ideal for: Theme party lovers
Offer: Pirates-themed party, costume contest, kids activities
Price: ₹600 onwards

3. Big Pitcher

Location: Old Airport Road
Timings: 7 PM onwards
Ideal for: Beer enthusiasts & party lovers
Offer: DJs, food & drinks
Price: ₹999 onwards

4. The Bier Library

Location: Koramangala
Timings: 8 PM onwards
Ideal for: Craft beer lovers & groups
Offer: Craft beer, food, cocktails, DJ
Price: ₹1299 onwards

5. Social

Location: Church Street
Timings: 7 PM onwards
Ideal for: Young crowd & party lovers
Offer: Multi-DJ night, food, drinks
Price: ₹1500 per person

6. Badmaash, UB City

Location: Vittal Mallya Road
Timings: 8 PM – 3 AM
Ideal for: Party seekers
Offer: Bollywood beats, food, drinks
Price: ₹1500 onwards

Mid-Range New Year Parties in Bangalore

7. Raahi Neo Kitchen

Location: Ashok Nagar
Timings: 7:00 PM onwards
Ideal for: Modern Indian cuisine lovers
Offer: Unlimited food and drinks
Price: ₹1999 onwards

8. Morf The Pub

Location: Tavarekere
Timings: 7:00 PM onwards
Ideal for: Luxury party lovers
Offer: Celebrity DJ, unlimited food & drinks
Price: ₹2250 per person

9. JW Marriott

Location: Vittal Mallya Road
Timings: 8 PM – 2 AM
Ideal for: Families & luxury seekers
Offer: Drinks, delights, starters, live performances, DJ
Price: ₹2499 onwards

10. Toit Brewpub

Location: Indiranagar
Timings: 7 PM – 1 AM
Ideal for: Beer enthusiasts & groups of friends
Offer: Live band performance, food, drinks
Price: ₹4000 per person

11. Hard Rock Cafe

Location: St. Marks Road
Timings: 8 PM onwards
Ideal for: Rock music fans & partygoers
Offer: Live band, classic rock hits
Price: ₹4,000 per person

Premium Range New Year Parties in Bangalore

12. Sheraton Grand

Location: Malleshwaram
Timings: 8 PM onwards
Ideal for: Families & luxury dining, partygoers
Offer: Celebrity DJ, international food, drinks, dessert, rooftop views
Price: ₹7,500 per person

13. The Leela Palace

Location: Old Airport Road
Timings: 8 PM – 2 AM
Ideal for: Luxury dining experience & couples
Offer: Dinner, drinks, live DJ
Price: ₹12,000 per person

Kickstart your New Year at any of these places for a memorable night! Bangalore New Year parties are known for their craziness so don’t miss out on these grand events when you are in the city. If we’ve missed out on your favourite New Year’s party in Bangalore, let us know in the comments below! To book hotels in Bangalore for the New Year’s Eve parties visit the Treebo Club website or app.

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