The Perfect Timing of Visit in India| Diwali Season Tourism
Diwali season is the best time for visit in India.In India, there are so many places to visit and feels very happy and cool.
Best Places in India to visit during Diwali -
1. Coorg-
Madikeri (at Coorg) is a well known hill station for tourists in Karnataka. It is situated 252 km from Bangalore, and it is the headquarters of the district Kodagu. It has mesmerizing mountain ranges all over with luscious greenery and the tranquil waters of the Cauvery River flowing through the hilly area.
Madikeri gives a rejuvenating feel to those who visit this place, hence attracting a lot of tourists. It is known for its beautiful coffee, tea, and cardamom plantations. It is referred to as the Scotland of India and is said that its scenic beauty dragged the British to this tourist spot nearly 100 years ago. The hill resort also has a lot of ancient history attached to it with the Great Madikeri Fort.
Also known as Kodagu, Coorg with its timeless beauty always is a place said to haunt you. Is described as the Scotland of India, Coorg Western Ghats in Karnataka, about 252 km from Bangalore, is located at an altitude of 1,525 meters. Misty hills, lush forest, acres and tea and coffee plantations, acres of orange groves, undulating streets and breathtaking views of the forests and hills of Coorg destination.Coorg an unforgettable holiday among the many verdant trekking routes are doing, and It is best to go in the months from October to February. Some of the trails known Iruppa Falls you can travel by the way, where are Brahmagiri Hills. Or you Pushpagiri, Kodagu, or even Tadiandamol can travel to the second highest peak, the highest peak.For Cauvery White Water Rafting offer rafting down Madikeri Check around the camps. Coorg in some fast-paced action Brahmagiri south of the river to visit the Upper Barapole. The best time for rafting is from mid-June to mid-September.
Coorg Hallimane at Kodagu is a home stay perfect for family holidays and get together. This Kodagu resort aims to promote village culture. The cottages and dormitories here are designed accordingly, giving the place an ambience closer to nature and rural culture. A stay at this resort is characterized by experiencing village kind of life. 2.Rajasthan-
Rajasthan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, for both domestic and international tourists.
Rajasthan attracts tourists for its historical forts, palaces, art and culture. Every third foreign tourist visiting India also travels to Rajasthan as it is part of the Golden Triangle for tourists visiting India.
Rajasthan is the largest state in India in terms of area. Great Thar Desert covers a vast land. Rajasthan in the south-west is surrounded by states like Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, in the north west and Pakistan to the east and south-east Punjab, UP and Haryana. Rajasthan, covering an area of 342 269 square kilometers. Which is about the size of Germany. Rajasthan preserve these monuments and very well kept palaces, forts, temples, etc. will find a place of great historical monuments. Rajasthan, India's royal and luxury in the past is a reality that will give you a place. Jaipur, Udaipur, Ranthambore, Ajmer, Jaisalmer are worth a visit in cities like3.Kerla-
Kerla is most educated state in India and there lives most educated people all over the India.
Kerala, India's most advanced society With hundred percent literacy. World-class health care systems. India's lowest infant mortality and highest life expectancy rates.
The highest physical quality of life in India. Peaceful and pristine, Kerala is India's cleanest state.
Kerala is also known as the “Gods Own Country” is one of the prime tourist destinations of India. It is a perfect destination for holidays, Honeymoon, art, culture, tradition, health care, yoga, ayurveda and meditation. Kerala is famous for its natural beauty, amazing beaches, delicious sea food and backwaters.
Backwaters – a unique web of lakes, lagoons, canals and rivers – are an integral part of Kerala’s Tourism Scenario. A Journey through the curving and winding backwaters of Kerala is an experience of returning to nature. Now-a-days backwater tourism is something special to Kerala. And Houseboats go a long way in actualizing the many backwater oriented tourism possibilities. Houseboat holidays have become popular in the backwaters of Kerala and provide an extremely soothing experience
3. Rishikesh-

Location - 27 Kms from Haridwar (Uttarakhand)
Near by Attractions - Haridwar, Dehradun, Mussoorie
Best Season Visit in Rishikesh- Throughout the Year but special on Diwali season

Rishikesh is town in the Dehradun District of Uttarakhand state in India. Total population of Rishikesh is 75,020 (53% male and 47 % female) as of 2001. Rishikesh is situated at 409 meters above sea level in the foothills of Garhwal Himalayan Range and surrounded by the Shivalik range. Rishikesh is 35 kms far from Haridwar, 90 Kms from Mussoorie, 25 Kms far from Jollygrant airport Dehradun, and 240 kms far from New Delhi.
Rishikesh has spectacular view of jungle-clad hills. Rishikesh has also confluence of River Ganges and Chandrabhaga. The glorious attraction of Rishikesh is none other than the great river Ganges herself, running rapidly throughout the city. In the ancient time and still so many yogis, rishis, sages and sannyasis attracted to Rishikesh to practice yoga in this peaceful location. Since then, Rishikesh has known as an abode of sages. Rishikesh is a holy town with so many Ashrams and it is famous for the yoga world wide. Rishikesh is now world famous as a Yoga Capital of the world.Every year during the March month one week long International yoga festival is hosted by Rishikesh. Rishikesh is also known as gateway to the Char Dham.





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