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India is a diversity. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, the beauty of India is breathtaking. Everywhere we go, we find a different culture, language, and vegetation. The Northern part of India is rich in a distinct culture. Let’s take you on a tour of Northern India through a list of places you must visit in Northern…

Best 15 Places To Visit In North India

India is a diversity. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, the beauty of India is breathtaking. Everywhere we go, we find a different culture, language, and vegetation. The Northern part of India is rich in a distinct culture. Let’s take you on a tour of Northern India through a list of places you must visit in Northern India. The northern part of India is a defined region called north India. The presiding geographical features of north India are the Himalayas and the indo-gangetic plain which define the region from the Tibetan plateau and Central Asia in Asian times. North India has always been a historical center for the Mughal Empire, the Delhi Sultanate, and the British Empire. North India has a large variety of different cultures including many Hindu religious journey places such as Chaar Dham, Haridwar, Ayodhya, and Vaishno Devi, as well as many Buddhist religious places such as Sarnath, and Kushinagar and many more places. 

North Indian region is very rich in cultures and religious places. It also has many World Heritage sites such as hill forts of Rajasthan, Qutub Minar, Agra Fort, Red Fort, Taj Mahal, etc. The development of north Indian culture is a result of the interaction between the Hindu and Muslim religious traditions. 

The northern zonal council has the third-largest gross domestic product of all zonal councils of India. It mainly lies in the north temperate zone of the earth. It is one of the most climatically varied regions on Earth. North India belongs to the Indo-Aryan ethno branch which includes various social groups such as Brahmins, Rajputs, Kayasthas, Banias, Jats, Rors, Kohlis, Gujjars, Yadavs, and many more. The most widely spoken language in the north Indian region is Hindi. Other different languages like Urdu, Dogri, Kashmiri, Nepali, Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Garhwali, etc., are also spoken in north India. 

North India has many folk and classical form of dance. The well-known folk dances are the Bhangra of Punjab, Ghoomer of Rajasthan, Nati of Himachal Pradesh, and many more dance forms with narrative and mythological elements are recorded classical dance status by India’s National Academy of music dance and drama such as Kathak. North India has a lot of beautiful and religious places to visit. 15 best places to visit in north India are:

1. Kullu and Manali

Kullu and Manali are known as twin towns of Himachal Pradesh in northern India. They are the most popular hill towns in north India. The clear streams, flower-field meadows, pleasant climate, and greenery make the towns beautiful and attractive. They have waterfalls, apple orchards, churches, hiking trails, villages, museums, trending cafes, and many more places are there to visit. It is the best choice for those who want adventurous trips like trekking, paragliding, camping, river rafting, etc. 

2. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh 

Shimla is one of the best tourist places in north India and the delightful capital of Himachal Pradesh. It puts forward a distinctive travel experience with its snow-capped, mountains, green valleys, woods, tranquil lakes, and a comfortable climate. It is situated in the Piedmont of the Himalayas. Shimla is considered not only a natural wonder but is also known for its unforgettable views, many museums, historical buildings, bustling mall roads, and churches. As it is a part of the bustle of the big cities, it is one of the top honeymoon destinations in north India. 

3. Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Agra is a medieval city in Uttar Pradesh, a kaleidoscope of beautiful structures, impressive designs, and views. It has 3 UNESCO World Heritage sites, attractive gardens, lively local markets, Emporiums, and mouth-watering street food. It has the Taj Mahal, a famed and flamboyant ancient tourist place in Agra. 

4. Haridwar and Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Rishikesh and Haridwar are also regarded as twin national heritage cities and are sacred sites of north India. Both places have a spiritual aura that brings tourists and pilgrims from all over the world, even “The Beatles” visited Rishikesh in the 1960s. Its white Rapids make the place adventurous for thrill seekers. Both Haridwar and Rishikesh have a great street of cuisine, vegetarian cuisine, and culture. Rishikesh is also the departure point for the Chaar Dhaam Yatra. 

5. Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir

Srinagar is also known as the “heaven on earth”. It is as attractive as a beautiful painting. This tourist place in north India is located on the banks of river Jhelum and has a cool and pleasant climate the whole year. It has a variety of breathtaking, scenic places and makes the tourist visit them constantly. 

6. Mathura and Vrindavan

Mathura and Vrindavan are known as the birthplace of Lord Krishna and are one of the most religious places in north India. These destinations have a lot of beautiful temples and 25 ghats lining the Yamuna. These towns have many attractive, beautiful, and religious places such as Prem mandir, Shri Krishna janmabhoomi temple, kans qila, Mathura museum, Krishna Balram temple, Geeta mandi, nanda bhavan, and a lot more. Holi and Janmashtami are the festivals that are celebrated in a grand way in Mathura and Vrindavan and it is a nice time to visit these places. 

7. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Varanasi is the most important religious place in north India. It is full of history and religious symbolism. There are many temples in Varanasi dedicated to Hindu gods and goddesses. Sunrise over the Ganga and walking down the ghats are great experiences in Varanasi that cannot be seen or experienced in any other place. The Kashi Vishwanath temple, Manikarnika Ghat, Assi Ghat, Ganga Aarti, Sarnath Museum, Windham waterfalls, sankat mochan hanuman, and many other places in Varanasi are key attractions to visit. The Myriad sights and sounds overwhelm the senses of a person. It is a magical city also called Benaras. 

8. Mussoorie and Dehradun, Uttarakhand

The valleys and hills covered with trees of the Dehradun and Mussoorie are the main attractors to visitors. These hills are popular for trekking. The natural beauty, institutions, churches, and summer places make Dehradun and Mussoorie popular places from the British Raj era. Lake Mist, Camel’s back road, Bhatta Falls, Gun Hill Road, Mossy Falls, Bhadraj Temple, Happy Valley in Mussoorie, Robbers Cave, Doon Valley, Har Ki Dun, Buddha Temple, Mindrolling Monastery, Sikhar Fall in Dehradun, are some of the attractive places to visit. There are many more such places to have a great vacation. 

9. Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park is India’s first National Park for the largest tiger population in the country. The park has elephants, leopards, dears, beers, reptiles, and birds spread all over the hills, grasslands, and jungles. The park is divided into 6 zones for a unique experience and one of the zones, Dhikala, is the most popular one. Jungle safari, elephant rides, river-rafting, angling, Corbett waterfall, Sitabani temple, and Durga Devi zone are some of the attractive places in Jim Corbett National Park. It is a popular long weekend destination in north India. 

10. Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh

Dalhousie is a place surrounded by snow-capped hills in winter and pine-clad valleys in summer. It is a paradise for a nature lover. It extends across hills and valleys and has many churches, Bungalows, and cottages from the British era. It has beautiful waterfalls, trekking routes, lakes, dams, natural beauty, and a wildlife sanctuary that has at least 100 rest species of birds and animals. Some of the key attractions of Dalhousie to visit are Panch Pulla, Kalatop Wildlife, Chamunda Devi temple, sach pass, Ganji Pahari, and Satdhara Falls.

11. Nainital, Uttarakhand

Nainital is a popular family destination place with a beautiful center-stage lake. It has a lot of trekking routes for trekkers to have a wonderful view of the forest, valleys, and lakes. This place relaxes the mind and spirit of a person. There is a Nainital winter carnival that takes place for 3 days with cultural performances, bird watching, and heritage trails. Some of the attractive places to visit in Nainital are naini lake, Naina Devi Temple, mall road, snow view point, governor house, Kilbury Road, Syriatal, and Tiffin Top. 

12. Jaipur, Rajasthan

Jaipur is a city listed as a UNESCO heritage site. It is a vibrant and flamboyant city. Jaipur has a lot of grand palaces which shows its majestic past that are still a living place for a royal family. There are many beautiful gardens, forts, and lakes in Jaipur. The heritage of Jaipur is balanced with the convenience of the metropolis city as camels and buses share the same status. Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Jai Mahal, Jaipur Fort, Doll Museum, Birla Mandir, Galta Ji Temple, bapu bazar, and Panna Meena ka kund, are some of the key attractions of Jaipur.

13. Spiti, Himachal Pradesh

Spiti, Situated in Himachal Pradesh, is the coolest place in north India. It has amazing peaks of the cold desert and it is only visitable in the summer months. It has many trekking trails with panoramic views, Spiti is a paradise for trackers. The whitewashed Chortens, Tibetan prayer flags, and how the snow melts to reveal a carpet of beautiful flowers, are the natural beauty of spirit. It is loved by bikers for its long winding roads Chandra taal, key monastery, pin valley, National Park, Suraj Tal, Dhankar Lake, Kardang Monastery are some of the best places to visit in Spiti.

14. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow is also known as the city of Nawabs. It is well known for its tehzeeb, Islamic monuments, and chikankari handicrafts. It has a variety of historic monuments, museums, palaces, temples, and mosques that represents history and explorers. The heritage homes are situated in the old city of Lucknow. There are a lot of delicious street foods and Mughlai cuisine for foodies to make the holiday memorable. 

15. Chandigarh, Punjab

Chandigarh is designed by Lee Corbusier and is known as the first planned city of independent India. Still, the city has a look of sweeping gardens, lakes, and grand buildings. It is a popular shopping destination. It has many monuments, gardens, lakes, and picnic spots worth admiring. Sukhna Lake, Rock Garden, government museum and art gallery, Japanese Garden, Fateh Burj, and Garden of Silence, are some of the excellent places in Chandigarh.

Conclusion

There are many more mesmerizing places and destination spots in northern India like Kedarnath, New Delhi, Amarnath, Dharamshala, and many more. India is rich in culture and heritage sites. North India has a variety of places to visit, whether religious or scenic, to make your holiday trip memorable.

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