Have You Planned To Visit These Places In The New Year?

The New Year is a different start to a new venture. This year must do the things that the previous year couldn’t do. As you start the year with this thinking, you will find it much easier to reach your goals. From these places when the first tour of the year began. Was there a slight drop in turnover last year? So this year’s plan should be well done. If you plan correctly, you will find time to move around the work space. Take a look at the slides below to get an idea of ​​where you can jump this year.

Nubra Valley:

The natural beauty of the Nubra Valley is located in Leh, Jammu and Kashmir. If you plan to go here this year, it will not be bad.

Delhi:

Capital Delhi is the best in the country in terms of heritage and it is the place of most expensive hotels in India. Tourists from all over the country come to see Lalkella, Shah Durbar, Qutub Minar. Qutub Minar is the tallest brick building in the world. It is also recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Matheran:

 This hill station, located at the foot of the Western Ghats Mountains in Maharashtra, is the only ‘automobile free’ style city in Asia.

Charminar:

We read about the story of Charminar Feluda, Bengali colleague with the traditional Charminar and Hyderabad city on the banks of the Musi River. When visiting this city, history can be seen and touched once more.

Hoganakkal Falls:

Hoganakkal Falls Tamil Nadu has a once-in-a-lifetime sightseeing. Those who haven’t seen the ‘Niagara Falls’ in the United States can visit Hoganakkal. It is called ‘Niagara of India’.

Thekkady:

‘Gods on Country’ Thekkadi is gradually gaining popularity in Kerala as one of the best known and known places. The popularity of this place is increasing worldwide.

Valley of Flowers National Park:

This ecological site, located in the Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand, has gained fame as a World Heritage Site.

Kovalam:

Kovalam located just 18 km from Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, is one of the best in Kerala. It welcomes tourists with both hands, as is the nature of its appearance.

Macauld Ganj:

Macauld Ganj, located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, can be called the ‘mini version’ of the city of Dharamshala. The place is crowded by tourists all year long.

Konark Sun Temple:

The Konark Sun Temple, located in Orissa, is a unique document of ancient Indian architecture. At present, the temple has suffered some disruption. Yet its architecture is surprising.

Hastinapura:

Hastinapura has heard about the state of Hastinapur in the Mahabharata. It is located in Uttar Pradesh. There are monuments and temples all at once. The five-thousand-year-old Pandavaswara temple is one of the main attractions here.

Kalpetta:

Kalpetta is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kerala. There are many old architectural and spectacular landscapes scattered all over the place. There are many spectacular landmarks such as the Chambra Hills, the Arakkal Caves, the Minamutti Falls, etc.

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