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MUSSOORIE, UTTRAKHAND: The adjoining town of Landour, which includes a military cantonment, is considered part of ' greater Mussoorie ', as are the townships of Barlowganj and Jharipani. The second highest point is the original Lal Tibba in Landour, with a height of over 2,275 metres( 7,464 ft). Mussoorie is popularly known as The Queen of the Hills with the wonderful facility of hospitality like hotels and resorts for example- Hotel Majestic Oak Bush located in the elite area of Landour in Mussoorie, with grand services and amazing 360 degree views of the valleys in this mystic hill station. Every room has a breathtaking view from Large French Windows with mesmerising sunrise and sunset and the Winter Lines that are unique to Mussoorie and Norway only.
MANIPAT, CHHATTISGARH: Mainpat which is popularly known as the
‘ Shimla of Chhattisgarh’, and is home to a significant number of Tibetan religious exiles. The development of some basic infrastructure and the place has become a lot more tourist-friendly.
RAMESHWARAM, TAMIL NADU: If milling crowds are part of the equation, then Rameshwaram is the place for you. This lesserexplored beach retreat is ideal for kayaking, snorkelling, and all sorts of water sports, which make the most of the gorgeous blue water.
JATAYU NATIONAL PARK, KERALA: Located at Chadayamangalam in the Kollam district of Kerala, this rock-themed adventure park is home to a 200ft-long, 150ft-wide, 70ft-tall sculpture of the mythical bird Jatayu, making it the largest bird sculpture in the world.
THOSEGAR FALLS, MAHARASHTRA: Nestled away near the
little village of Thosegar, these falls are just 20 km from Satara and a great picnic spot between Mumbai and Pune. At 500 metres in height, estimates place the Thosegar Falls as India’ s tallest waterfall.
DARINGBADI, ODISHA: Tucked away in Odisha is the increasingly-popular hill station of Daringbadi, which is known for its annual snowfall, it’ s poised to become a major tourist destination once they open up the proposed nature camp, which is being developed by the Odisha government.
ARUNACHAL PRADESH: Where should you go in Arunachal Pradesh? Anywhere, really. Fortunately, people are waking up to the fact that Paradise exists within the country – of late, several major art and music festivals have been hosted in the state, bringing along with them the usual bandwagon of awestruck travellers.
EIFFEL TOWER, KOLKATA: As a tribute to Paris attack victims and as a part of West Bengal Government’ s Seven Wonders of the World project, the government is planning to replicate the Eiffel Tower in Kolkata. Replica will be 55-metre high, which is about six times smaller than the original tower which stands tall at 324-metre.
STATUE OF UNITY, GUJRAT: Located in Gujarat, this statue is expected to be 182 metres i. e. 597 feet in height. The statue will be facing the Narmada Dam. Will definitely increase tourism in Gujarat. This statue will open the options to Vadodara and other nearby cities.
ROCK GARDEN, ORISSA: Will be built in Ambapua area of Berhampur. Orissa is indeed a beautiful city that has a lot of tourist attractions. The rock garden will be a feather in the cap. What’ s more, the garden even uses only renewable sources of energy like solar energy.
I retained in the same country, but never thought of admiring it, picturing it as a normal place with some regular boring stuff around unless my family gifted me a trip, a trip so that I could admire the area I have lived in for so long, I have never thought that there could be a change of perception in my life and it happened I went on a trip- the tourism package included some big cities of India.
Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and some hill stations. I went to Delhi first and was amazed by how fast paced and being the capital of the country it had many things to admire. The facilities provided by the travel and tourism industry was at its best.
Indian guides are jolly and polite and help you admire the significance of all the places even more better, then the next was Mumbai, it’ s charismatic mean was as amazing as it could get, The beaches were the highlights of the places. The next was incredible Kolkata. Its cultural representation was the thing which had the audacity to grab anyone’ s attention in an instant whether it be the place or the people.
The next was the last one in my package and that still surprises me. It was the‘ Queen of hills’ Mussoorie. I went to lots of places but the peace and the atmosphere was just beyond words. The hotel Majestic Oak Bush stays at height, the Mall Road, the Kampty fall, these were the things that I had admired. But the most beautiful thing about Mussoorie was its silence which spoke me and I found peace in that‘ Mussoorie Ki baarish’,‘ Hills Ki Maggie’ and so on. I couldn’ t help but fall in love with Mussoorie and this trip was the best trip of my life bringing me close to my country and for the first time I was glad that something changed my perception.
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