Delhi-The capital city of Delhi, which is the base for traveling to India- A city with two faces, New Delhi and Old Delhi, where modern offices and Mughal ruins coexist.
From super-luxury hotels to cheap dormitories, and from boutiques around Connaught Place to the Old Delhi market, you'll find luxury and poverty. You can get anything for the time being, so it might be a good idea to come empty-handed and prepare for your trip here. Even beginners in India will get used to it in Delhi first.
Thinking about his life by looking at the white cloth with blood stains that Gandhi wore at the end, a car without a rear-view mirror, a glaring-eyed father, a stubborn mother with a child, and others running around with a wow Try jumping into it.
Anyway, it's the perfect place to warm up yourself when you're sick in Japan. Click here for tour examples to include Delhi as a travel destination.
Agra-The most luxurious monument Taj Mahalbuilt for love-The town of Taj Mahal, the "Monument of Love", built by the ardent love of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. In 1983, the Taj Mahal was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can also make a day trip from Delhi. Taj Mahal has been seen in textbooks, but I want to see the beautiful pure white mosque with the naked eye. The night of the full moon is especially great. Don't miss Agra Castle, the abandoned city of Fateburu Sikri built by Emperor Akbar, and the Waterfowl Paradise Keetham Wildlife Sanctuary. Click here for an example tour to include Agra as a travel destination.
Jaipur-Fairy City Pink City- aipur is full of enthusiastic crowds. There are only desert areas, and camels and elephants are often seen. It is also called "Pink City" because the streets are all painted pink. A city like a fairy tale. Maharaja still lives in the City Palace, with a rare observatory and a palace where the women of the court once looked down on the town. Let's take a leisurely ride on an elephant to the castle on Ampere's hill. Perhaps the desert region prefers gorgeous colors, the women's primary color sari is beautiful in the scenery. There are also fun festivals such as India's largest camel city and a turban fast-winding contest. Click here for an example tour to include Jaipur as a travel destination.
Udaipur-Romantic Town-No other town in Rajasthan is as romantic as the white town of Udaipur. The changing ocher hills filled with fog, the pale and intricate buildings, and the legendary palace, Lake Palace, float in the middle of the lake. In the daytime, it becomes a fancy wedding cake, and in the evening, it becomes a mother ship in the spotlight. The quiet ancient city of Udaipur, near the border with Gujarat, was attacked by the Mughal Kingdom in the 16th century.
Uday Hussein, the king of Meir, who had been chased from Chittorgarh, moved the capital to a mountain valley and dammed the river to build artificial lakes such as Lake Bichorard and Lake Fateh Sagar to secure valuable water. Water not only creates greenery and creates beautiful scenery, but also softens people's hearts. Even now, the tranquility and moisture of Udaipur cannot be described without these lakes. The palace of the Clan King, which still floats in the middle of Lake Pichora, still exists as a hotel. A dream palace hotel floating on the lake, where celebrities from around the world, including Queen Elizabeth, were impressed, arrived at the hotel by boat transfer. I definitely want to stay in such an elegant place for a once-in-a-lifetime memory. Click here for an example tour to include Udaipur as a travel destination.
Varanasi (Balanashi) -Hindu Sanctuary Ganges-A great sacred place Gangawhere Hindus wish "I want to go to Varanasi once before I die" and "I want to die in Balanasi if I die". The living, the dead, and the animals are all in the midst of a magnificent reincarnation, leaving themselves to the flow of Ganga. The morning in Varanasi begins quietly with a beautiful sunrise, prayer and bathing, and when the sun rises, it turns into a noisy town. Cities are lined up around the largest Dashashwamedh Ghat, and flowers, food, copper acupoints filled with Ganga water, souvenirs, etc. are sold in a mess. At the riverside, a seemingly beggar Sadhu floats in a meditation universe, swaying cannabis. Varanasi, which swallowed life and death, is a city full of overwhelming power. You can't miss the early morning bathing scenery. Click here for an example tour to include Varanasi as a travel destination.
Khajuraho A Templestrangely cozy village, Khajuraho, with a calm rural landscape that doesn't mean anything in particular. What made this village famous is the temple county, which has a densely erotic statue of Mituna engraved on the outer wall. What about the joints? I'm surprised at the dynamic pose, but I can't feel the obsceneness of its grandeur and beauty. However, there are many souvenirs like that, so if you want to give a picture postcard to your family, you may want to choose it properly. It's a great village to rest your tired body and hang out. Once a year, a gorgeous dance festival is held on the stage of the temple. The movie "Kama Sutra" was also filmed here. Click here for an example tour to include Khajuraho as a travel destination.
The"Tibetan Government in Exile" is immediately associated with Dharamsala, but its actual headquarters is located about 4 km from Dharamsala. Mountains in Himachal Pradesh, north of Delhi. It is visited by many travelers as the center of Himalayan landscape and Tibetan culture. This is the place where the 14th Dalai Lama, the supreme leader of the Rama religion, settled down. The Dalai Lama preaches the path to peace, welcomes people from all over the world with a gentle smile, and if you ask with gratitude and get permission, you too will join the group audience with the Dalai Lama. it can. Richard Gere and Beastie Boys Adam are also enthusiastically visiting here. Why don't you wash your mind here in Dharamsala, sipping Tibetan butter tea for peace? Click here for an example tour to include Durham Sara as a travel destination .
Leh LehA long time ago, Leh was a relay point for the Silk Road branch line and the capital of the Kingdom of Ladakh. Due to the delicate area bordering Pakistan and China, foreigners have not been allowed to enter the area for a long time, but the door is now open. Despite being in India, it is a foreign country where Tibetan Rama culture is still alive. If you go to the Rama monastery Gompa and see the primary colors Dororo Mandala and the Golden Buddha, which contrast with the outside scenery, you will feel it more clearly. While eating rustic Tibetan food while gazing at the Great Himalayas and the clear blue sky, your heart's redness will fall completely. Overlooking the city of Leh is the nine-story ruined Leh Kingdom. The Ladakh royal family lived until they were chased by Stok in the 1830s.
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