North India has some of the world’s most popular tourist destinations. Those who love authentic North Indian food will really enjoy this part of India. There are plenty of things to try. North India is also that part of India where you have the opportunity to make a trip to the Golden Triangle. The 7 prominent states of India together make North India include Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttaranchal, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh etc.
Stretching around 150km (with the eastern third in China), this mesmerizing lake plays artist with a surreal palette of vivid blues. These contrast magically with the colorful mineral swirls of the starkly arid, snow-brushed surrounding mountains. The scene is striking for the almost total lack of habitation along shores that can look almost Caribbean. Visitor activities don't stretch much beyond ogling the ever changing lake-escapes, but one sight is a sand spit nicknamed ‘Shooting Point’ as it was used as a film set for the 2009 Bollywood hit "The Three Idiots".
The tranquil beauty as well as the picturesque view of this magnificent city is something which will give you a thousand reasons to enjoy and cherish your stay at this place. Previously known as Simla, Shimla is also referred to as the ‘Queen of Hills’. has been the grapevine among the tourists. The mighty hill station is seen as one of the best places to visit and enjoy holidays with family and friends. Located in the state of Himachal Pradesh at an elevation of 2,205 m above sea level, this gorgeous city has a number of attractions to lure the attention of the travellers all around the world.
Bestowed with the title of “Meadow of Gold”, Sonmarg is a mesmerizing place located at an altitude of 2800 m above the sea level in the heavenly state of Jammu and Kashmir. Being surrounded by the lakes and glaciers, the beauty is just ethereal. It is just 80 Kms from Srinagar and is en route to the beautiful city of Ladakh. The city is a perfect destination for nature lovers and is an enchanting place to visit and spend some days with nature and tranquillity. For adventure seekers, the place is irrefutably a heaven with various adventurous activities such as mountaineering and trekking on offer.
Snow covered mountains, roads lined with majestic chinar (maple) trees and the famous Dal Lake wearing a placid face. Welcome to the postcard perfect city – Srinagar. The summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir has many stories to tell, not all of them pleasant, but what strikes you about the city is the everlasting smiles on the faces of the Kashmiri people. The majestic Char Chinar in the middle of Dal Lake have their own secrets to whisper as you glide past them in your colourful shikara. The romantic nature of the surroundings will take you back to yesteryear when Bollywood heroes would court their beloved on these very waters. You can bask under the crispy sun or indulge in a cheerful conversation about the city and its historic past over a cup of Kahwah (local green tea).