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5 Best Places to See in India

India is the solution for those who love getting lost in warm colors and culture.

1. Delhi , the capital of India, is a large metropolis that contains within it several points of interest for tourists : to be named certainly are the Red Temple of the Mughal era, the Ghandi Memorial Museum, which exhibits materials relating to the Mahatma Ghandi; the Crafts Museum; the mosque. To relax, Delhi offers green lawns and well-kept gardens.

2. The region of Rajasthan is characterized by ancient fortified palaces, luxurious and refined, which refer to an idea of India of the collective imagination: a rich past whose protagonists were the feudal principles. To be remembered is certainly the annual fair of camels, which every year brings together a large number of animals and breeders: in short, a destination not to be missed on your trip to the magnificent Indian land.


3. Bombay, currently Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, offers few attractions to tourists, but certainly in the southern most districts it is feasible to be amazed by the splendor, the palaces of Indian-Saracen style and others in the early twentieth century style, together with the splendid universities and the station are worth visiting, as is the Prince of Wales Museum. In short, a city to visit.


4. For those looking for the sea in India, the choice is between Goa, the Andaman islands and the Laccadive islands. The state of Goa is suitable for those looking for a holiday of culture and entertainment: it is full of small churches and historic houses, but also nightclubs and beaches. The Andaman and Laccadive islands are home to interesting nature reserves, but can only be reached by permission.

5. Calcutta, capital of West Bengal, is a busy and populous metropolis, but of high level of interest for those who love to visit places of culture: among them there are several museums and libraries full of precious manuscripts. Also worth a visit is the New Market, the Bara Bazar and the Indian Botanical Gardens to relax after a long walk.

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