Different Sides of India That You Can Explore During Your Trip

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India can be described as bamboozling, chaotic, crazy, intoxicating, squalid, exasperating, wonderful, daunting, beautiful, fantastic and overwhelming. So, if you are planning Transformational Journeys to India, then you have to prepare yourself well. Here are some details that define various sides of India, which you can explore during the trip. Go through the details before taking the ultimate travel plunge.

India is a combination of different travel destinations with different interests, which is impossible to cover in a single trip. So, first you have to chalk out the destinations that attract you the most and the total time you have for the trip. Instead of trying to travel to the entire country, it is actually better to concentrate on a certain part like the South, North, East, West or Middle part. In this article, you will get to know about some different destinations that will help you in your Transformational Journeys.

Mughal Creations: If you are a fan of Islamic architecture, then you will definitely find some great looking monuments in Delhi. Some of the eminent ones include: Humayun's Tomb, mosques and minarets of the Qutb Minar complex, Red Fort and Humayun's Tomb. The Mughal splendor is not limited to Delhi, but it is also spread across Agra, Fatehpur Sikri and Rajasthan including Jaisalmer.

Classic destinations: All time classic “Golden Triangle” is considered as one of the most popular India tours. This actually introduces three top destinations of India namely Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Tourists can start from Delhi, visit the sites like Red Fort and Humayun's Tomb, then can tour the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri and Agra Fort after hitting Agra and then they can explore the Fort at Amber and the entire Pink City before returning to Delhi again.

Religious destinations: In case you are after the temples, then you will find those everywhere, almost in every nook and corner of India. There are some prominent temples available in North and Central India like Konark's rock-carved Sun Temple, the erotically carved edifices of Khajuraho, the Golden Temple in Amritsar, exquisitely hewn milk-white-marble Jain temples in Gujrat and Rajasthan etc. You can plan a trip for 7-10 days to visit all these temples. On the contrary, in case you are planning to visit the temples in South India, then you can plan the vacation in a different way like you can consider 10 days tours to Tamil Nadu or 10 days tours to Tiruvannamalai. The temples in South India are completely different from the temples in North India with statue covered and towering gopuram towers. Some of the great examples are temples of Madurai, Hampi, Tiruvannamalai and Tiruchirapalli.

Mountaineering and trekking: Northern part of India near the Himalayan ranges is the ideal place for both the mountaineers and trekkers. In fact, the cities and states in North India are known for offering almost every type of outdoor sport possible starting from river rafting to skiing.

Waterways and beaches: India also consists of some of the finest beaches located in the states West Bengal, Orissa, Maharashtra, Goa, Tamil Nadu, Kerala. All of these beaches offer amazing scenic beauties.

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