Monday, November 3, 2008

North India Destination Travel

North India is the one of the most beauty part of India. It is famous for hill station as well as religion. North India cover from Delhi to Srinagar. In this traveling most important parts comes from Uttranchal and Uttrakhand.

Here specially I am going to let you know about Uttranchal and Uttrakhand traveling. In these main tourist places are Nanital, Mussoorie and Auli.

Nanital : It is known as two words “Naini” and “Tal”. In the Nainital most visiting place as a hill station are - Naina Peak, Bhimtal, Sat Tal, Naukuchia Tal, Snow View etc.

Mussoorie main attractions are - Mussoorie Lake, Gun Hill, Mall Road etc. Mussoorie is mainly famous for hill station and skiing.

Auli : it is one more Indian traveling destination which is famous for Hill station and skiing. Boating are also famous here. Here main attraction are - Hemkund Sahib, Valley of Flowers, Gurso Bugyal etc.

These are the some important part of North India to visit. These are known as holiday destination in north India.

2 comments:

Manoj Sharma said...

If you are looking for a honeymoon destinations drenched into beauty and full of enjoyable activities? Well, I recommend take a tour to Manali for your honeymoon holidays. I bet it will be a delightful and memorable experience. Honeymooners from all around the world come here for honeymoon holidays. Manali is one of the most beautiful hill stations of India.
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Martin said...

The Bangalore hospitality in India has seen unprecedented growth since it becoming the IT hub of India and a very important IT destination of the world. As a result of business booming in the south Indian city, the number of exclusive business hotels in Bangalore also scaled up. Almost all the names to reckon with in the hospitality industry have hotels in Bangalore. In addition, Karnataka being a very rich state, in terms of tourist destinations, the government of the state is going back to the drawing board to etch out fresh and fruitful plans to attract tourists not only to Bangalore, but also to the rest of the state, especially advertising the luring outskirts of the state. In a meeting held by the tourism department in the second week of February 2009, high rank executives from about 55 cream companies of the hospitality industry participated and showed keen interest in putting huge investments in the hospitality sector of the state. The Karnataka government believes that the state is immensely blessed with tourist attractions and all they need to do is aggressively promote it and bring it to the fore. Apart from the Bangalore hotels, world class hotels, resorts, luxury spas, 5 stars etc would be soon opening in the other parts of Karnataka.