Shimla is a beautiful Hill station in the lap of Himachal Pradesh and is also its capital.It is located at an altitude of 2213 m.Shimla was built on top of seven hills and hence known as Queen of 7 Hills.Its spectacular natural bounty accompanied by structures made during the colonial era,such as,the stately Viceregal Lodge,charming iron lamp posts,and Anglo-Saxon names.
Varanasi,also known as Kashi or Banaras,is a city on the banks of the river Ganges in Uttar Pradesh and is the Spiritual Capital of India.From the dusty outskirts and windy back roads all the way to the sacred temples and ghats by the Ganges,it's a colossal petrie dish of spiritual life. According to Hindu legend, Lord Shiva unleashed the Ganges from the knot of his hair.
The capital of India, New Delhi is often said to be “Dilwaalon ki Dilli”, a place wherein people have contented hearts and lively nature. The numerous facts about Delhi stem from its large number of ancient and historical artefacts. The amalgamation of enriching history and various cultural traditions makes Delhi one of the favourite places among the international tourists.
Jaipur is famous as Pink City of India and it is also the Capital City of Rajasthan. Jaipur is famous for Rajasthani traditional Jewelry, traditional fabrics and handicrafts, and also for traditional rajasthani cuisine. Known for Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Amer Fort, Jantar Mantar and several other places to visit, Jaipur has numerous stories to tell.
Shillong, formerly called Yeddo or Lewduh, city, capital of Meghalaya state, northeastern India. The place is known for offering picturesque sights of the lush green valleys.Apart from the natural beauty, Shillong is famous for heavy rainfall, caves, tallest waterfalls, beautiful landscapes and amazing people and their culture.