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Most Awesome State/Province of Indian Sub-Continent
1. Kerala , Karnataka & Lakshadweep islands
Kerala
Also known as God’s Own Country, mesmerizing backwaters of Kerala, the gripping waterfalls, hill stations and the peaceful atmosphere make the state one of the most favored tourist destinations. A sail in the House boats gives tourists a unique and exciting opportunity to experience the beauty of nearby greenery and villages. Kerala is for its tourism initiatives which aims at being Eco-friendly. It’s cultures and traditions are unique. Heritage sites, hill stations and Palace are also famous. The Grand Kerala Shopping Festival is said to be Asia’s largest shopping festival. The state’s tourism goal is to promote ecologically sustained tourism, which focuses on the state’s culture, volunteering, wilderness adventures and personal growth of the local population.
@SpArK @levina @SrNair @nair @Srinivas @Koovie
Karnataka:
From mist covered hills, to white waterfalls, and lush greenery to historical ruins, Karnataka has it all. If one hops from one place to another, one will notice the diverse landscapes of Karnataka and will most certainly be fascinated! Coorg is a scenic hill station here, Mysore, the city of palaces, Gokarna, popular for its pristine beaches and Hampi, a world heritage site
@Bang Galore @jamahir
2.Sikkim , Arunachal Pradesh & Assam
Sikkim
Sikkim offers a visual treat that is so stunning that you will be completely lost for words. Lachung, Nathula, Lachen, Chopta Valley, Goecha La are few of the famous tourist spots here. One seeking some soul soothing should certainly visit Sikkim!
@Tshering22
Assam
@halupridol @zootinali @Didact
3.Jammu and Kashmir , Himachal Pradesh & Uttrakhand
Uttrakhand
Uttrakhand is known as ‘the Switzerland of India’. It is the habitat of the Gods, consists of glaciers, snow-capped mountains, flower valleys, skiing slopes and dark forests, shrines and places of pilgrimage. Haridwaris the only place on the plains of Uttrakhand where lakhs of people visit every year. The experience of Uttrakhand might leave one stranded for words, to define its beauty. Beauty is so inherent in all things from the magnanimous Himalayas to the holiest of the rivers, from the spiritual mystery to stunning landscapes, from the incessantly colorful play of nature to enchanting history carved in ancient stones, from mesmerizing floral and faunal to the simplicity of the people.
J&K
Known as “The Heaven on Earth”, the beauty of Kashmir with its emerald green valley, the sparkling blue skies, the beautiful snow capped mountains in the lap of Himalayas is simply breath-taking. It has always been praised for its aesthetic beauty. Tourism is a vital part of Kashmir’s economy. Often called as “Paradise on Earth“, Kashmir’s mountainous scenery has attracted tourists for centuries from all over the world. Its major attraction lies in its scenic beauty, snow clad mountains, flourishing green valleys, alpine villages, cascading waterfalls, amazing gardens etc. Kashmir is a place worth visiting once in a life time. During winters one can enjoy the boat ride on very famous Dal Lake. The other attractions are Gulmarg, Srinagar, Nagin Lake, Pari Mahal, Yeusmarg, Shankracharya shrine, Mughal Gardens and Pehalgam. Jammu is also known for its scenic landscape, antique temples and mosques, Hindu and Muslim shrines, castles and forts.
@SarthakGanguly
Himachal Pradesh
“Land of the Gods” – the Devbhumi is the other name for Himachal Pradesh. It is famous for its beautiful its Himalayan landscapes and hill-stations. It is a hill state in India with breathtaking pristine natural beauty. From enormous tracts of Himalayan desert to dense deodar forests, from snow capped Himalayan ranges to snow fed lakes and talkative rivers from apple orchards to cultivated terraces ones gets to experience all over here. Many outdoor activities such as rock climbing, paragliding, biking on mountains, ice-skating, and heli-skiing are major tourist attractions.
4.Sindh , Baluchistan
Sindh
Sindh has numerous tourist sites with the most prominent being the ruins of Mohenjo-daro near the city of Larkana. Islamic architecture is quite prominent in the province with the Jama Masjid in Thatta built by the Mughal emperor Shahjahan and numerous mausoleums dot the province including the very old Shahbaz Qalander mausoleum dedicated to the Iranian-born Sufi
@Emmie @Icewolf
Baluchistan
@DESERT FIGHTER
5.Goa , Maharashtra & Gujarat
Goa
- It's a list created by me. Please feel free to add more states/places of South Asia.
1. Kerala , Karnataka & Lakshadweep islands
Kerala
Also known as God’s Own Country, mesmerizing backwaters of Kerala, the gripping waterfalls, hill stations and the peaceful atmosphere make the state one of the most favored tourist destinations. A sail in the House boats gives tourists a unique and exciting opportunity to experience the beauty of nearby greenery and villages. Kerala is for its tourism initiatives which aims at being Eco-friendly. It’s cultures and traditions are unique. Heritage sites, hill stations and Palace are also famous. The Grand Kerala Shopping Festival is said to be Asia’s largest shopping festival. The state’s tourism goal is to promote ecologically sustained tourism, which focuses on the state’s culture, volunteering, wilderness adventures and personal growth of the local population.
@SpArK @levina @SrNair @nair @Srinivas @Koovie
Karnataka:
From mist covered hills, to white waterfalls, and lush greenery to historical ruins, Karnataka has it all. If one hops from one place to another, one will notice the diverse landscapes of Karnataka and will most certainly be fascinated! Coorg is a scenic hill station here, Mysore, the city of palaces, Gokarna, popular for its pristine beaches and Hampi, a world heritage site
@Bang Galore @jamahir
2.Sikkim , Arunachal Pradesh & Assam
Sikkim
Sikkim offers a visual treat that is so stunning that you will be completely lost for words. Lachung, Nathula, Lachen, Chopta Valley, Goecha La are few of the famous tourist spots here. One seeking some soul soothing should certainly visit Sikkim!
@Tshering22
Assam
@halupridol @zootinali @Didact
3.Jammu and Kashmir , Himachal Pradesh & Uttrakhand
Uttrakhand
Uttrakhand is known as ‘the Switzerland of India’. It is the habitat of the Gods, consists of glaciers, snow-capped mountains, flower valleys, skiing slopes and dark forests, shrines and places of pilgrimage. Haridwaris the only place on the plains of Uttrakhand where lakhs of people visit every year. The experience of Uttrakhand might leave one stranded for words, to define its beauty. Beauty is so inherent in all things from the magnanimous Himalayas to the holiest of the rivers, from the spiritual mystery to stunning landscapes, from the incessantly colorful play of nature to enchanting history carved in ancient stones, from mesmerizing floral and faunal to the simplicity of the people.
J&K
Known as “The Heaven on Earth”, the beauty of Kashmir with its emerald green valley, the sparkling blue skies, the beautiful snow capped mountains in the lap of Himalayas is simply breath-taking. It has always been praised for its aesthetic beauty. Tourism is a vital part of Kashmir’s economy. Often called as “Paradise on Earth“, Kashmir’s mountainous scenery has attracted tourists for centuries from all over the world. Its major attraction lies in its scenic beauty, snow clad mountains, flourishing green valleys, alpine villages, cascading waterfalls, amazing gardens etc. Kashmir is a place worth visiting once in a life time. During winters one can enjoy the boat ride on very famous Dal Lake. The other attractions are Gulmarg, Srinagar, Nagin Lake, Pari Mahal, Yeusmarg, Shankracharya shrine, Mughal Gardens and Pehalgam. Jammu is also known for its scenic landscape, antique temples and mosques, Hindu and Muslim shrines, castles and forts.
@SarthakGanguly
Himachal Pradesh
“Land of the Gods” – the Devbhumi is the other name for Himachal Pradesh. It is famous for its beautiful its Himalayan landscapes and hill-stations. It is a hill state in India with breathtaking pristine natural beauty. From enormous tracts of Himalayan desert to dense deodar forests, from snow capped Himalayan ranges to snow fed lakes and talkative rivers from apple orchards to cultivated terraces ones gets to experience all over here. Many outdoor activities such as rock climbing, paragliding, biking on mountains, ice-skating, and heli-skiing are major tourist attractions.
4.Sindh , Baluchistan
Sindh
Sindh has numerous tourist sites with the most prominent being the ruins of Mohenjo-daro near the city of Larkana. Islamic architecture is quite prominent in the province with the Jama Masjid in Thatta built by the Mughal emperor Shahjahan and numerous mausoleums dot the province including the very old Shahbaz Qalander mausoleum dedicated to the Iranian-born Sufi
@Emmie @Icewolf
Baluchistan
@DESERT FIGHTER
5.Goa , Maharashtra & Gujarat
Goa
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