This National Tourism Day, witness the best of India
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Jan 22, 2019, 16:08 IST
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It’s the National Tourism Day on 25 January, and like every year, India will celebrate the glorious day with much enthusiasm this year as well. What makes our country special is its rich diversity, golden history and cultural beau … Read more
It’s the National Tourism Day on 25 January, and like every year, India will celebrate the glorious day with much enthusiasm this year as well. What makes our country special is its rich diversity, golden history and cultural beauty. Every Indian state has its own culture and tradition, which is beautiful in its own way. Read less
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It’s the National Tourism Day on 25 January, and like every year, India will celebrate the glorious day with much enthusiasm this year as well. What makes our country special is its rich diversity, golden history and cultural beauty. Every Indian state has its own culture and tradition, which is beautiful in its own way.
Kerala
Kerala, also known as ‘God’s Own Country’, is immensely beautiful! You can choose to explore this gorgeously green state this National Tourism Day and add more to your travel memories. Known for its clean beaches, ancient temples, green spaces and amazing tea gardens, Kerala is one of the perfect places to witness India’s natural beauty.
Gujarat
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Once home to India’s most admired and respected leaders, Mahatma Gandhi, Gujarat is a culturally-rich state, brimming with a number of heritage sites. From pristine beaches and gorgeous temples to museums and national parks, this state is the soul of our country in true sense.
Madhya Pradesh
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Madhya Pradesh is probably one of the most beautiful and historically rich Indian states dotted with numerous ancient temples and caves. The destination is especially renowned for its Khajuraho Group of Monuments, tribal population and Bandhavgarh and Kanha national parks. Those who wish to witness the other side of India, Madhya Pradesh is their best bet!
Northeast India
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What can be better than witnessing the natural beauty of India’s seven sister states? These are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura and each one is absolutely breathtaking! Their culture, their cuisine, their dance forms, everything is just too diverse and too beautiful, almost unreal. And that is why Northeast India makes for a perfect National Tourism Day travel destination!
Rajasthan
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A number of people believe that real India lives in Rajasthan. Well, there is little refuting the claim. The royalty that Rajasthan oozes, no other places in India will give you the same feeling. With ancient palaces, grand forts and a whole lot of princely tales, Rajasthan is just the destination where you need to be to get an insight into the royal past of India.
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