Saturday, October 9, 2010

Summer Travel in India

The experience of a relaxing holiday this summer. We bring you a list of the hilly state in India that will help you escape the tedious schedule of daily life.

Meghalaya

Meghalaya, which functions as a dwelling in the north-east India clouds known to tourists throughout the year, especially during the summer season. The wettest place on earth is dotted with caves and waterfalls town. Shillong, the capital, is one of the most popular hill stationsRegion. Cherrapunji and Ward Lake are worth visiting destinations.

Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh, the land of the Rising Sun is a jewel in the crown of the north-east India. The state is blessed with snow-capped Himalayan mountains, lush forests, rivers and covered with snow-fed streams. Tawang valley at an altitude of 10,000 feet in position, the view offers the oldest monastery in Tawang. The 17th Century Gompa is a must-visit means. poses as Itanagar, Ziro, secondary andPasighat nice place for tourists.

Sikkim

The thumb-shaped Sikkim is the land at the foot of Kanchenjunga, the world joined the third highest peak. This north-eastern state is famous for its venerable Buddhist monasteries, pristine lakes and rivers, bubbling hot springs. The capital, Gangtok, Nathula Pass, Lake Tsomgo, Borong ralonge Hot Springs, waterfalls and Bakthang Enchey the monastery are the main attractions of the country.

Himachal Pradesh

HimachalPradesh in north India is a weekend, some famous hill stations. The state attracts tourists all year round. Extreme sports enthusiasts flock here during winter days, while tourists like to travel in the summer lazing. The popular summer destinations are the capital Shimla, Dalhaousie, Chamba, Dharamshala, Kullu, Manali, Chail, Narkanda and Kufri.

Jammu & Kashmir

Jammu & Kashmir is a tourist paradise on earth. Summer holidays in Leh and LadakhSrinagar, Gulmarg and Patnitop is worth living. The snow-capped Himalayan ranges are marked with points for summer activities and divine pilgrimage centers.

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