Sunday, June 20, 2010

Top 10 Cities of India

This post is mainly to inform about the top cities of India that are in a tourist list. If you plan to spend your vacation in India, this post might help.

New Delhi
Delhi is the political capital of India is the an important tourist destination as well. In fact most of the tours to India start from here.

Mumbai
Mumbai is called the financial capital of India. Home to some famous beaches like Juhu Beach, Mumbai is a city of revelations for tourists.

Bangalore
Banglore is one of the fastest developing cities of India and is the most conveneint destination to start your tour of South India.

Gulmarg
Though it is tough to pin point one most beautiful spot in "Paradise on Earth', Kashmir, but Gulmarg seems to be the most loved city of Jammu Kashmir. Visit Gulmarg for sights of unimaginable beauty.

Jaipur
If you wish to get up close and personal with royal heritage of yesteryears, then could very well turn out to be the destination of your dreams.

Cochin
Cochin is the most important city center of Kerala after capital city Trivandrum. It is famous for attractions like Fort Kochi, St. Francis Church and Santa Cruz Basilica.

Udaipur
Udiapur is considered to the most romantic city in India. With Lake palace as its main attraction, Udaipur surely scores higher in tourist's books.

Agra
There will be hardly any traveler in the world who will not recognize the name Agra. Home to Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world, Agra has always been the top most destination in the itinerary of tourists to India.

Hyderabad
Hyderabad is the patron of one of the unique and most royal culture in India. The Nizam culture has brought a lot of name and fame to Hyderabad, especially the Nizam specialty, Hyderabadi Biryani. However it is the monuments like Charminar and Golconda Fort that make Hyderabad a truly tourist must visit.

Chennai
Chennai is the most important destination for tourist to South India. Chennai, formerly known as Madras, boasts of attractions like Marina Beach and Fort George.

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