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Travel recommendations for India

쿄짱 2022. 5. 2. 16:57
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India is famous for its mysterious atmosphere and long history. Since Koreans can see a completely different culture, many people change their values in an exotic atmosphere when they visit tourist attractions in India. India with a history of about 5,000 years. 
Among them, the Taj Mahal, Indian Gate, and Beliyar National Park are also familiar places to first-time visitors to India. 
Then, I will introduce you to the places you want to visit in India's tourist attractions.

1. Taj Mahal (Agra)

The number one tourist destination in India is the Taj Mahal in Agra, which is famous for its world heritage. It was built in the 17th century when Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan killed his beloved queen, Mutus. November is the best season for tourism, and it is highly regarded by tourists for its beautiful appearance in the morning and evening sun and orange-colored white walls.

2. Humpty Vijayanagar (Karnataka)

It is a recommended tourist attraction for first-time visitors to the World Heritage Humpty in southern India. You have the capital of the Vijayanagar kingdom that flourished from the 14th to the 17th centuries, and you still have architecture from that time. It is a very quiet town except for the ruins of the city, but it is very noisy and pleasant during the religious festival.

3. Red Port (Agra)

The World Heritage Red Port building in the ancient city of Agra is also one of the best tourist attractions in India. It was built by Akbar, the third emperor of the Mughal Empire, and later built a red sandstone wall around the emperor, so it was called the Red Fortress. The walls are red as the name suggests, and there are many elegant palaces made of white marble inside, so you can enjoy the royal mood. From the roof of the palace, you can see the Taj Mahal over the Yamuna River.

4. Indian Gate (Mumbai)

It is a building in Mumbai, a large city on the west coast of India, built during the British rule of the 20th century. This gate commemorates King George V's visit to England. It combines the arch of ancient Rome with the Hindu and Islamic styles of the 16th century and is so popular that it is called the Taj Mahal of Mumbai. There is also a famous anecdote that British troops withdrew from the gate when India gained independence.

5. Periyar National Park (Kerala)

It is not only a historical attraction that is considered a representative tourist destination in India. Periyar National Park in the south is popular with tourists because it is designated as an animal sanctuary by the government, and you can see many animals and plants in the Indian Bay. You can see wild elephants and tigers up close because you can go around the park with a jeep safari. Another attraction is that you can enjoy sightseeing unique plants that can only be seen in the land while enjoying the cruise.

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6. the Meharylangar citadel

It's a huge citadel on a rocky mountain in Rajasthan, North India, built by the royal family who ruled it in the 15th century. From the walls, you can enjoy the streets and spectacular views of Jodvr, which are a mixture of towering palaces and blue buildings under the snow.

7. Axchardam Temple (Delhi)

As one of India's most famous Hindu temples, it was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the 'largest Hindu temple in the world' in 2007. It's also famous for its tourist attractions in downtown Delhi for its use of sandstone from Rajasthan or Italian marble, while not using any iron or concrete, compared to temples built in the late 20th century.

8. Palace of Mysore (Mysore)

I recommend you to visit Mysore Palace in South India for sightseeing in India. Built in the 19th century, this palace has a luxurious exterior and interior that catches the eye of the beholder and spends much of its time. Night lighting is a scene that you will never forget because the whole palace shines.

9. Palorembi( (Gore State)

India has as many beaches as it protrudes into the Indian Ocean. In particular, one of the best beach resorts is Gore's Parorem Beach on the west coast. India has a strong lively image, but Parorem Beach is attractive because it can be spent quietly and leisurely. The blue sea in front of me, the palm trees of the southern country, and the sunset in the Arabian Sea remind me of paradise.

10. Elora Seokgurgun (Aurangabad, Maharashtra)

It is a huge group of grottoes in the suburbs of Aurangabad, northeast of Mumbai, consisting of 34 temples formed between the 5th and 10th centuries. It's fascinating that you can see the style of the three religions that were born in ancient India, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism. The 16th Hindu-style Kyla Sanata Temple, the perfect shape without the joints of sculpture or architecture, is a spectacle. You can be touched by the fact that the entire Seokgurgun County looks like a magnificent work of art carved out of a huge rocky mountain.

11. Baran sleeveless

A city in the eastern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, the Ganges River is famous as a Hindu holy place. "It flourished around the 6th century BCE when the Buddha was alive and breathing, and after that, the Kashivischwanath temple dedicated to Shiva was built and is considered a historic street in India. "There is a terraced facility called the 6km Gut along the river, and it is a humane place with people bathing and worshiping. "Also, there are many people who sell vegetables, fruits, and local products in the back alley, so you can enjoy walking and shopping."

12. Lotus Temple (New Delhi)

It is a Bahá'í temple in New Delhi, and the name is derived from the fact that the roof shape looks like a lotus flower. Although it is a Bahá'í temple, even those who do not believe in Bahá'í or tourists can go inside. The inside is very quiet, and the surrounding pond and planting are well decorated, so I recommend you to watch it together.

13. Howe Mahal (Zyple)

It is an architecture in Jaipur, Rajasthan that stands for the Palace of the Wind, which was built by the royal family in the late 18th century. It uses pink sandstone to show off its beautiful appearance when the sunset is reflected. It also features nearly 1,000 small windows. This was installed so that women could see festivals and other things because they could not go out freely due to the teachings of Islam that they believed in. Inside, there are many places where you can feel the feelings of the woman who lived at the time, such as a well-ventilated terrace or hallway.

14. Taji Lake Palace (Waipool)

hotel and its surrounding landscape are so beautiful that it is called the Venetian of the East. It is full of luxurious points, such as eating Indian food while watching Rajasthan's traditional dance, and relaxing in a room with a view of the lake.

15. Holy Festival

The Holi Festival is held in Hinduism in March.It's a festival that's held anywhere in a Hindu temple, and it's also meaningful to celebrate the harvest of crops and get rid of bad luck. It is a two-day festival, especially on the second day, and it is recommended for those who have accumulated mental and physical fatigue because festival participants spray color powder on each other to relieve their stress or relieve their inner feelings.

That was the introduction of my trip to India. 
Stay healthy and have a happy day~~^^