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The whole of North India from north-west to north-east is
very important, strategically, as it borders Pakistan in the
north-west, China in north and north-east, Nepal in and Bhutan
in north-east.
Kashmir has three regions in its habitat. One of these regions,
Ladakh, is a high altitude desert with temperatures dipping
to minus 40 degrees Celsius in winter. It experiences snow
in winter and mild sunshine from April to November. And there
is Jammu, which is climatically, which is very much like the
plains of northern India.
Uttaranchal lies in the verge of the Himalayas and has exceptional
natural wonders to please one's senses. It comprises two regions,
the western half known as Garhwal and the eastern expanse
called Kumaon, the two having different lingual and cultural
influences due to proximity and vicinity of different cultures.
Uttaranchal is overflowing with nature, with beautiful landscapes,
serene as well as turbulent rivers, splendid countryside,
out of the ordinary hill stations and hospitable folk.
The frequently Toured places are Corbett National Park and
Tiger Reserve. Hill-stations like Nainital and Bhimtal , Mussoorie,
Almora and Ranikhet have special Tour Package , these are
usually the weekend destinations of mostly the whole of the
North Indian people who wish to Tour to elude from the warm
weather.
Himachal Pradesh is the land of nature's own bounty of enthralling
and timeless views and eternal recollection of the embedded
experience it promises to bring with it.
The northern and southern Himalyas share considerable dissimilarities,
as the southern part is the plains, experiencing a hot summer
whereas northern Himachal is literally snow covered all year
round. Hence caters to variety of tourists.
Uttar Pradesh boasts of many beautiful hill stations like
Mussoorie, Nainital, Almora, Ranikhet, Pitthoragarh. Last
but not least, there are wildlife sanctuaries of world fame
like the Corbett National Park, Dhudwa National Park and endless
options for trekking, mountaineering and White Water River
rafting on the Ganges
Delhi, the capital of India has some of the magnificent monuments
from 12th century onward. These are The Red Fort, Qutab Minar,
Humayun's Tomb, Jama Masjid, India Gate, Parliament House,
Presidents's House, Bahai Temple, which are worth a visit.
There are number of interesting museums. The most important
ones are National Museum, which is the premier museum of India,
National Gallery of Modern Art, Rail Museum and Gandhi Museum.
Rajasthan has royal cities spotted with forts and palaces
and mystical winds all around. Each city has a unique heroic
tale to recite. There is Ajmer with one of the best Hindu
Muslim architectural remains and the holiest of all Muslim
shrines.
Life is celebrated in Rajasthan with fairs and festivals.
The state has its festivities scattered throughout the year,
celebrating each season, each legend and each deity. Almost
every festival has its own enthusiasm with an identity. There
are animal fairs, religious fairs and changing season's fairs.
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