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6 Beautiful Travel Brochure Examples for Students
If you compare the first brochure ever made to the brochures of today, the differences may surprise you. The earliest brochures were black and white with no photos. The purpose was purely informational. Today, visual elements and overall design play a much bigger role, especially when you’re creating a brochure as part of an educational goal.
In this blog post, we’ll give you travel brochure examples for students. Keep reading to empower yourself to create something others can use as inspiration when exploring new destinations.
Before You Start: 3 Elements Your Brochure Needs
Planning is an important first step for travel and the same is true for creating brochures. Here’s a look at what every good brochure needs.
1. Research the Destination
It’s important to do your homework before you travel. There are many ways to do this, and what you choose will depend on how close you are to the destination and what you may already know about it.
If you’re close enough to the destination to visit yourself, take the time to travel there. This will give you firsthand experience and insight that can add a unique perspective to your brochure design.
When traveling to the destination doesn’t make sense, start your research online instead. You can use official government websites, tourism blogs, or even social media to get a sense of what’s special about the location.
Ask Family and Friends
You can also get tips from people who live in or have traveled to the destination. Understanding what the must-see or must-do attractions are will give you the right information to include on brochure panels.
2. Get Images
Next, you’ll need images for your design. There are two options you can choose from to get the best possible results.
Pick Up Your Camera
If you’re able to visit the destination yourself, brush up on photography tips before you go, so you can take your own pictures .
This way, your brochure will be differentiated from any others and grab people’s attention.
Purchase Stock Images
Don’t have access to images of your own? Buy images from a stock image site to use in your project. Just make sure you understand the license terms and limitations before you decide to use an image.
3. Select a Template
At this point, you’ll have everything you need to start putting your brochure together. Choosing a brochure template is the best way to ensure you can create a visually appealing asset, even if you don’t have any design experience.
Look for something that’s easy to add your information to and edit with an online design . In just a few clicks with an online editor , you can put a brochure together that you can print and share to show what you learned.
Not sure where to start with your brochure design? You don’t have to come up with something or struggle to put it together on your own.
Instead, use these ideas to help you get the ball rolling on your own creation.
1. Handmade Brochure
Handmade brochures are nice for projects you want to feel extra special. Start with a simple, blank page with multiple sections.
Then you can write or draw on the details you want to include to give the final product a personal touch.
2. Digital Brochure
Digital brochures are handy for showcasing your work because they’re easy to update and share on social media.
You can customize them with interactive links, videos, and other multimedia content that would be difficult (or impossible) to include in a print brochure.
3. City Brochures
Describe why people would want to visit a city and what they can do there. You might include some historical facts about the area, as well as some interesting places or activities you think tourists might enjoy experiencing.
This may include talking about areas such as shopping districts, dining options , recreation areas, and more, depending on what kinds of things are available throughout the different seasons.
4. State Brochures
Use state brochures to promote tourism in a state , and teach others about its culture and history . If you’re creating a brochure about your own state, it can also help you learn more about where you’re from.
You’ll want to think about what makes a particular area truly special, and list any key facts visitors should know about—like the climate they should pack for.
5. Country Brochures
What would you say about a country if you had to sum it up in just a few words? The answer to that question will help you come up with the concept for a country brochure.
There’s only room for the highlights here, so be selective about the points and the imagery you choose to include.
6. Landmark Brochures
Landmarks may be easy to identify but we often don’t know much more about them. They’re just an icon we can picture in our minds.
Use a brochure as an opportunity to expand someone’s knowledge and turn the landmark into not just a sight worth seeing, but a destination to travel to.
Now, it’s your turn to create your own brochure design. Use these travel brochure examples for students to create an asset that will help you learn about different cultures and places in our world.
License this cover image via Ardea-studio .
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Where in the world will you find a more colourful land? The sights and sounds will excite you; the palaces, forts and old walled cities will thrill you; the varied and exotic scenery will captivate you and the warm and smiling people will charm you.
India leaves most travellers with a remarkable and lasting impression , regardless of the length of time spent here, and no two visitors will have the same experience. India is a vast region, offering a variety of cultural experiences rich in heritage and beauty.
The Golden Triangle is a great introduction to India, especially if time is limited. This itinerary travels through Delhi , the capital of India, Agra , synonymous with the monument to love, the Taj Mahal and Jaipur , the Pink city of Rajasthan. This is the perfect way to experience the heart of India in one week. Other great experiences in India include riding a jeep up to the Amber Palace in Jaipur, embarking on a Tiger safari in Ranthambore Tiger Sanctuary , visiting the City Palace in Udaipur , enjoying the world-renowned beaches in Goa , or an early morning boat ride along the River Ganges in the Holy city of Varanasi . Choose one of our city packages or design your own itinerary.
Experience the very heart of India with its many mysteries and stories which are waiting to be discovered. No visitor will ever return quite the same.
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During those times, these Indian health care centers provided treatment to local and foreign patients almost free of cost. The forefathers used natural herbs, oils and medicinal wraps to heal the ailment and contribute to the overall wellness. They also believed in offering excellent health assistance to the patients, which also made this country a prominent health center.
At present, the times may have changed, but all that hasn’t affected the age-old healing attribute of the country. Still the pursuit of health brings many patients and health seekers to India for health tours to India. A way to good health, these special interest tours allow travelers to gain better health while exploring the contrasting country. The prominent health tours in India include Ayurveda, Spa, Yoga & Meditation and Medical Tours
The gift of the ancient Vedas, Ayurveda is interpreted as the science of long life. In practice for thousands of years, this ancient discipline works on achieving the balance between mind, body and soul. It also corrects the dosha or bodily constitution for the healthy body. The emphasis during an Ayurvedic treatment is the prevention of diseases rather than finding its cure. The same principle is followed during a treatment wherein the several food items are avoided and herbal syrups and powder intake is advised for a period of time to gain the vibrant health. Ayurvedic tours are generally long (15 day +) and require proper planning in order to derive maximum results.
Spa, the next wellness option is an extension of Ayurveda. It is a boon for a modern day individual who is running behind the goals of life and inviting unwanted stress and bodily imbalance. Planned over shorter periods of time, such a wellness option eases out the body stress and relaxes the body from within. At present, a traveller can find a variety of destination spa’s and even a huge number of hotels offer spa facilities on stay. Another branch of wellness, Yoga and Meditation bring and heal together the mind, body and soul through its comprehensive benefits. More than just postures or Asanas and mental exercises or meditation / Dhyana , this discipline unites the brain and the body and elevates the life force or Kundalini . Other extensive exercises besides postures in Yoga include breathing exercises or ‘pranayama’ and meditation or ‘dhyana.’
The fourth healing discipline, Medical tourism is a modern day branch of health tourism, involving travel for treatment in India. Famed for its world class health infrastructure and qualified doctors in diversified health disciplines, the country is a leading medicare destination. The range of intricate medical solutions includes simple treatments to complex surgeries, all done and supervised at the hospitals of global standards. All this combined with a vacation in India provide a perfect healing and recovery. Health is considered as wealth everywhere in the world and without this attribute of living, there’s nothing in life. And the Incredible India tour, understanding this inevitable need of good life offers a variety of healing tour itineraries and customized health tour packages to suit the need of a medical traveller.
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Navigate the busy streets of Old Delhi on a rickshaw ride
The nation's capital rings to the sounds of car horns, chai stalls and the chatter of its 29 million inhabitants. Shuffle into an open-air rickshaw and ride through the streets of the Old Delhi, admiring traditional Havelis and stopping for a famous mango or pomegranate frozen kulfi to cool off in the summer.
Gaze at the sun-kissed Taj Mahal in Agra
Take a journey to Agra and be stirred by the ultimate symbol of fairy-tale architecture. Inlaid with precious gemstones, this ivory marble palace was originally commissioned by an emperor as a tomb for his wife, standing as a symbol of love and opulence since 1653.
Spot tigers in Ranthambore National Park
Clamber into the back of an open-top safari car and spot leopards, marsh crocodiles, hyenas and Bengal tigers wandering their natural habitat. Sprawling over almost 300km 2 , the Ranthambore National Park is also home to a 10th-century fort, giant banyan trees and many lakes.
Experience royal Rajasthan
Enthralling cities interrupt the inhospitable desert in Rajasthan, India's largest state. Home to around 30 royal palaces including the floating lake palace of Udaipur and the iconic peach palace of Hawa Mahal, you will be swept up by the regal heritage found in this part of India.
Visit one of the Bollywood studios in Mumbai
Take a journey into the metropolis of Mumbai to uncover the prestigious culture of the Indian film industry. Without knowing a word of Hindi or a single Bollywood film, you will be captivated by this passionate industry. Be guided past the homes of megastars and catch a glimpse behind the scenes as the cameras roll.
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Let Trafalgar guide your India vacation through a majestic tapestry of landmarks and experience. From the Taj Mahal to the tiger parks of Rajasthan, these are just some of the soul-stirring moments waiting when you travel with us.
National Museum
India vacation tours get under the skin of the country's culture with a trip to the National Museum of New Delhi. Roam the halls and take in elaborate jewellery, ancient manuscripts and traditional miniature paintings on cloth. From the prehistoric to the modern, this expansive Indian museum is a must-visit.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
The King Shivaji museum, or CSMVS, is a pride of Mumbai showcasing around 50,000 exhibitions within an impressive Indo-gothic building. After taking in archaeology, art and natural history, spend time in the tranquil, flower-filled gardens that contrast the bustle of Mumbai.
City Palace
Taking almost 400 years to be built, the City Palace of Udaipur is an architectural masterpiece beside Lake Pichola. Enter the museum section of the palace complex via the royal courtyard, allowing plenty of time to immerse in the artefacts of India's distant past.
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Step off the streets and find a moment of quiet in a spellbinding museum. Here are just a few of the places we will visit in India to peel back the many layers of culture.
A thin fried bread mentioned in 12th-century Sanskrit scriptures, paratha is part of India's cultural heritage. Try it stuffed with spinach, fenugreek and the cheese of paneer, or take it on its own for lapping up the leftover gravy from a delectable curry.
Varan Bhaat Diva
Popular along the sunny coastline of Goa, Varan Bhaat Diva is Indian comfort food of peas, beans, rice and many spices. Often given to those who are exhausted or sick, you will feel soothed by the warmth and turmeric in this family favorite.
Chicken cafreal
Inspired by the dishes brought from Portugal during colonial times, the herb coated chicken legs of cafreal will cement your infatuation with Indian cuisine. Shallow fried and often served with potato and wedges of citrus fruit, India tour packages aren't complete until cafreal is served.
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Despite the many famous dishes that have journeyed far from the lands of India, this country still has culinary delights that will rouse your tastebuds. From warm bread to fragrant curries, we'll guide you through the secrets of this spicy land.
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A few good books
The Indian rail network chuffs for 65,000 kilometres around India. A geographically large company with relatively slow transport systems, a few books can keep you entertained between admiring scenery.
Light and modest clothing
Though India does get cooler than most expect, many parts of the year are intensely hot. Pack sheer, light clothing that covers you right to the ankles, wrists and neck so that you can respectfully visit religious sites without sweltering.
Medication for stomach upsets
Though our India group tours will see you largely protected from unsanitary food or water, it is still handy to keep a supply of medication on hand. Charcoal tablets can be taken daily as a preventive measure to ensure any nasties are quickly expelled from your system.
Water purification devices
The purification of water has come a long way in recent years. Make your way to a specialist travel shop to discuss bottles, gadgets and tablets that will ensure you stay hydrated without falling ill.
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True to its reputation, India can be a hot and messy place. Pack wet wipes and hand sanitiser to ensure you feel fresh when you're on the go.
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Best Places to Visit in India - Tourist Places in India
List of best tourist places to visit in india, here is the list of 76 best places to visit in india - tourist places in india, 1. kashmir - paradise on earth.
Known For : Dal Lake Gulmarg Gondola Shalimar Bagh Mughal Garden
Popularly referred to as the " Paradise on Earth, " Kashmir is a breathtaking region in northwestern India. Historically part of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir , Jammu & Kashmir was declared a Union Territory in 2019. The major cities in the Kashmir Valley include Srinagar, Gulmarg, Anantnag, and Baramulla. Nestled in the Himalayan, Pir Panjal and Karakoram mountain ranges, it is known for its scenic splendor, snow-capped mountains, plentiful wildlife, exquisite monuments, hospitable people, and local people handicrafts.
Best Time: March - October
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2. Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir - The Paradise on Earth
Known For : Dal Lake Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden Shankaracharya Temple
Famously known as 'Heaven on Earth', Srinagar is every bit the epitome of paradise on earth. As picturesque as the most stunning painting to ever be painted, Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir, lies on the banks of the Jhelum river, and has a cool, pleasant climate all year round, contributing to the perpetual influx of tourists visiting this city which offers a plethora of gorgeous scenic vistas.
Best Time: April to October
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3. Munnar, Kerala - Tea Gardens, Lakes and Pretty little hill-station
Known For : Echo Point, Munnar Atukkad Waterfalls Munnar Tea Plantations
The idyllic hill station Munnar - famous for its tea estates, exotic lush greenery and craggy peaks, is located in the Western Ghats and is one of the best places to visit in Kerala. It serves as the commercial centre for some of the world's largest tea estates. In addition, Munnar has many protected areas which are home to endemic and highly endangered species like the Nilgiri Thar and the Neelakurinji.
Best Time: September to May
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4. Andaman & Nicobar Islands - Blue seas, virgin islands and colonial past
Known For : Cellular Jail Scuba Diving In Andaman Radhanagar Beach
Lagoons of crystal clear water and scenic beaches topped with a little bit of history make Andaman and Nicobar one of the most perfect choices for an enjoyable, laid-back holiday where you can go on long treks, laze around in the backwaters of the island, or if you're feeling a little more adventurous, even go for a bit of deep sea diving. From the pristine, untouched beaches of Neil and Havelock Islands to the bustling town of Port Blair, the Andamans have something to offer to every tourist.
Best Time: October to Jun
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Kashmir tour package 9 days with gondola ride, leh ladakh holiday package with nubra & pangong stay, bestseller andaman and nicobar tour package, sikkim tour package for 7 days - excursion to tsomgo lake, shimla manali dharamshala dalhousie tour package - day trip to khajjiar, 5. jaisalmer, rajasthan - the golden city.
Known For : Jaisalmer Fort Desert Safari in Jaisalmer Gadisar Lake
Situated close to the Pakistan Border, Jaisalmer is a major tourist spot located in the northwestern state of Rajasthan in India. It is called the 'golden city' due to its bounteous golden dunes flowing in the Thar Desert. Jaisalmer is adorned with lakes, ornate Jain temples, havelis and castles clad in golden yellowish sandstone. Climb on to the camel saddle and make your way through this desert or camp under the night sky in this golden land for an unforgettable experience.
Best Time: October to March
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6. Darjeeling, West Bengal - Queen of The Himalayas
Known For : Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Tiger Hill Batasia Loop
Jaw-dropping locales, mesmerising sunrises, the untouched beauty of the hills, the old-world charm of the past, and the welcoming smiles of the local people all add up to make Darjeeling one of the most beautiful hill stations in Eastern part of India. Spread over a steep mountain ridge, Darjeeling is nestled amidst acres of lush green tea plantations boasting of cool climes all year round. This hill station is the perfect getaway for a romantic honeymoon and is just around 700 kilometres away from Kolkata.
Best Time: February to March, September to December
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7. Gangtok, Sikkim - The Gateway to Sikkim
Known For : Nathula Pass MG Road, Gangtok Tsongmo Lake
Extremely alluring, pleasantly boisterous and wreathed in clouds - Gangtok, the capital city of the Sikkim can also give you a spectacular view of Mt. Kanchenjunga, at a distant skyline. The pristine hill station nestled in mountains and clouds is also a base for a whole lot of trekkers to the Himalayan mountain ranges. The mesmerising prismatic beauty and the beautiful winding hill roads are even more breathtaking if seen from a bird’s eye view in a cable car.
Best Time: Throughout the year
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8. Shillong, Meghalaya - Scotland of the East
Known For : Umiam Lake Elephant Falls Laitlum Canyons
A beautiful city encircled by pine trees, Shillong is the capital of Meghalaya. Known as the 'Scotland of the East', it derives its name from Lei Shyllong, an idol worshipped at the Shillong Peak. Standing as tall as 1496 meters, Shillong provides a relief from the heat across the country. The light drizzles and the cooling gentle wind adds to the joy of visiting this hill station. One can find descendants of the Khyrim, Mylliem, Maharam, Mallaisohmat, Bhowal and Langrim tribes.
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9. Manali, Himachal Pradesh - Lover's Paradise - India's Honeymoon Capital
Known For : Hidimba Temple Solang Valley Manu Temple
Nestled in between the snow-capped slopes of the Pir Panjal and the Dhauladhar ranges, Manali is one of the most popular hill stations in the country. With jaw-dropping views, lush green forests, sprawling meadows carpeted with flowers, gushing blue streams, a perpetual fairy-tale like mist lingering in the air, and a persistent fragrance of pines and freshness - Manali has been blessed with extraordinary scenic beauty.
Best Time: October to June
51 Manali Attractions
10. Udaipur, Rajasthan - The City of Lakes
Known For : City Palace, Udaipur Lake Pichola Sajjangarh Palace
Udaipur, also known as the City of Lakes, is the crown jewel of the state of Rajasthan. It is surrounded by the beautiful Aravalli Hills in all directions, making this city as lovely as it is. This 'Venice of the East' has an abundance of natural beauty, mesmerising temples and breathtaking architecture which makes it a must-visit destination in India. A boat ride through the serene waters of Lake Pichola will be enough to prove to you why Udaipur is the pride of Rajasthan.
43 Udaipur Attractions
11. Jaipur, Rajasthan - The Pink City
Known For : Amer Fort Jantar Mantar Jaipur Hawa Mahal
Jaipur is a vibrant amalgamation of the old and the new highly urbanized pockets and shopping areas have casually sprung up beside gleaming forts and palaces. Jaipur has long been one of the shiniest cultural jewels in the history of the Indian subcontinent, and the royal corridors of the famously named 'Pink City' offer up a plethora of adventures and activities that make for a memorable holiday experience.
67 Jaipur Attractions
12. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh - The Spiritual Capital of India
Known For : Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple Dashashwamedh Ghat Ganga Aarti, Varanasi
A city as old as time itself. A city that has stayed in place and watched as the world has turned and the tides have changed. A city that has stood the test of time for thousands of years. Varanasi, the city that is more than just the spiritual capital of India. The city which can be aptly described as a melting pot where both life and death come together. The city that you only need to visit once for it to stay with you forever.
42 Varanasi Attractions
13. Goa - Beaches, Sunsets and Crazy Nights
Known For : Calangute Beach Fort Aguada Cruise in Goa
Widely considered to be the best place to visit in India among youths, Goa is the epitome of tourism in India with one of the best beaches, food and nightlife. It is getting popular among foreigners as well. When you think of Goa, you think of sandy beaches, amazing parties, beautiful little villages, delicious food, and a magical holiday experience.Nestled in the Konkan Coast Belt, Goa has a coastline stretching for over a 100 kilometres and attracts millions of visitors both from within and outside the country all year round.
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14. Agra, Uttar Pradesh - The city of Taj Mahal, the monument of eternal love
Known For : Taj Mahal Agra Fort Taj Mahotsav
Home to one of the 7 wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal , Agra is a sneak peek into the architectural history with other structures such as Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri and hence makes for a must visit for anyone living in or visiting India.
20 Agra Attractions
15. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh - The Hill-Station with Rich Colonial History
Known For : Mall Road, Shimla The Ridge Jakhu Temple
Probably the most popular hill station in northern India, Shimla is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh famous for its Mall road, the Ridge, toy train etc. among honeymooners and families alike.
63 Shimla Attractions
16. Gokarna, Karnataka - Land of palm trees, blue seas and golden sands
Known For : Om Beach Mahabaleshwara Temple Paradise Beach, Gokarna
With its pristine beaches and breathtaking landscapes, Gokarna is a Hindu pilgrimage town in Karnataka and a newly found hub for beach lovers and hippies.
20 Gokarna Attractions
17. Coorg, Karnataka - The Scotland of India
Known For : Abbey Falls Raja's Seat Mandalpatti
Located amidst imposing mountains in Karnataka with a perpetually misty landscape, Coorg is the place to be for all nature lovers. This popular coffee producing hill station is not only popular for its beautiful green hills and the streams cutting right through them. It also stands as a popular destination because of its culture and people. The Kodavas, a local clan specialising in martial arts, are especially notable for their keen hospitality.
37 Coorg Attractions
18. Lakshadweep - Blue Sea and Unspoiled Beaches
Known For : Minicoy Island Agatti Islands Bangaram Island
Literally meaning a 'hundred thousand islands', Lakshadweep has few of the most beautiful and exotic islands and beaches of India.
17 Lakshadweep Attractions
19. Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh - The Land of Jungle Book
A delightful town situated in the district of Mandla, Kanha National park is the haven of an exceptionally wide variety of wild animals, including the majestic creature tiger. Wide open grass plains with a backdrop of the city scrapers, scattered bamboo forests play host to a wide variety of wildlife and diverse birdlife with over 300 species recorded. The present-day area stretches over 940-kilometre square which is divided into two sanctuaries: Hallon and Banjar.
20. New Delhi, NCR - The city of cities
Known For : India Gate Qutub Minar Akshardham Temple Delhi
From historical monuments to crowded shopping malls, from Mughal gardens to Delhi University campus, the capital city has multiple personalities making it 'The good, the bad and the ugly'. The Capital city of India and the base location to explore North India, Delhi is considered to be the city with a heart.
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21. Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh - Little Switzerland of India
Known For : Panchpula Khajjiar Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary
The tiny tinsel town Dalhousie tucked away in the lap of Himachal Pradesh is a piece of paradise for all the travellers. It boasts of old world charm, mesmerising natural landscape, pine-clad valleys, flower bedecked meadows, fast flowing rivers, magnificent misty mountains and some of the most spectacular views in the world. The air smells of the Scottish and Victorian architecture and the ambience reminds you of the pristine British flavours.
28 Dalhousie Attractions
22. Pondicherry - The French Riviera of the East
Known For : Paradise Beach, Pondicherry Aurobindo Ashram Auroville
Pondicherry, also known as Puducherry and commonly referred as just Pondy, is one of the seven Union Territories of India. is often famously referred to as the French Riviera of the East, and it is indeed one of the most charming and mesmerising places to visit in South India. Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry is a little town tucked away on the south-east coastline of India, and it is a destination that promises travellers sanctity and serenity, in the real sense of the terms.
49 Pondicherry Attractions
23. Alleppey, Kerala - Backwaters, Beaches and Lagoons - Venice of the East
Known For : Houseboats in Alleppey Alleppey Backwaters Kuttanad
Extremely famous for its beautiful backwaters, the city of Alleppey in Kerala is also known for its beaches, temples and traditional boat races. This popular tourist destination also has some very well reputed Ayurvedic spas and wellness centres.
Best Time: June to March
37 Alleppey Attractions
24. Leh Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir - India's Own Moonland
Known For : Pangong Lake Khardung La Magnetic Hill
A land like no other with superabundance of attractions to visit and phantasmagoric and fabulous landscapes, amazing people and culture, Ladakh is truly a heaven on Earth. Considered to be one of the top places to visit in India by Indians and foreigners alike, Ladakh is a place not to be missed at any cost.
Best Time: June to September
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25. Amritsar, Punjab - Gateway to Punjab - home to Golden Temple
Known For : Golden Temple Wagah Border Jallianwala Bagh
Home of the glorious Golden Temple , the iconic city of Amritsar, portrays the heroic character of the Punjab. A day in this peaceful city starts with the spiritual prayers from Gurudwaras. The original name of first the ancient lake, then of the temple complex, and later the surrounding city, meaning "pool of ambrosial nectar."
34 Amritsar Attractions
26. Ooty, Tamil Nadu - Queen of the Nilgiris
Known For : Nilgiri Mountain Railway Ooty Lake Emerald Lake, Ooty
The Blue Mountains have always been shrouded in mysticism, and Ooty is no exception to that. For every mountain lover, the very idea of travelling to the city known as the Queen of the Hills holds an allure like no other. Once regarded as the summer headquarters of the East India Company (and for a very good reason), Ooty, also known as Udagamandalam, is a hill station in Tamil Nadu which serves as a very popular tourist destination for anyone looking for a picturesque place to relax and unwind.
43 Ooty Attractions
27. Hampi, Karnataka - The abode of bygone ruins, rusty colors and fascinating landscape
Known For : Virupaksha Temple, Hampi Vithala Temple Lotus Palace
Hampi, the city of ruins, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated in the shadowed depth of hills and valleys in the state of Karnataka, this place is a historical delight for travellers. Surrounded by 500 ancient monuments, beautiful temples, bustling street markets, bastions, treasury building and captivating remains of Vijayanagar Empire, Hampi is a backpacker's delight. Hampi is an open museum with 100+ locations to explore and a favourite way to see the city from the perspective of its history.
31 Hampi Attractions
28. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu - The Princess of Hill Stations
Known For : Green Valley View (Suicide Point) Kodaikanal Lake Bear Shola Falls
Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the most famous honeymoon destinations in India. When you think of Kodaikanal, you think of a wonderful climate, cliffs covered in mist, cloud-capped mountains and beautiful lakes and valleys, and once you visit this hill station, you will find that every bit of what you have imagined it to be is true. Kodaikanal stands at an altitude of 7200 feet above sea level and has a cool, pleasant climate all year round. Kodaikanal means the gift of the forests.
35 Kodaikanal Attractions
29. Jodhpur, Rajasthan - The Blue City
Known For : Mehrangarh Fort Umaid Bhawan Palace Camel Safari
Also Known as the "Gateway to Thar", it is famous for its Mehrangarh fort , blue houses, temples, sweets and snacks. Apart from the fort, there are multiple temples, lakes, shopping streets that are like a mirage from a bygone era.
Best Time: November to February
43 Jodhpur Attractions
30. Mussoorie, Uttarakhand - The Queen of hill-stations
Known For : Mussoorie Mall Road Kempty Falls Camel's Back Road
If your idea of the perfect holiday involves tranquil hills, untouched nature and a holiday experience that is unadulterated in the truest sense of the term, Mussoorie is the place you should be heading to. Nestled amidst the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayan ranges, Mussoorie, also known as Queen of The Hills, stands at an altitude of 7000 feet above sea level, and has a cool, pleasant climate throughout the year. The pristine, natural beauty of Mussoorie makes it a very popular choice of holiday for honeymooners.
Best Time: September to June
36 Mussoorie Attractions
31. Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh - Land of His Holiness the Dalai Lama - Little Lhasa
Known For : Triund Bhagsu Falls Bhagsunag Temple
Mcleodganj is a hill station near Dharamshala, popular among trekkers. Its culture is a beautiful blend of Tibetan with some British influence.
42 Mcleodganj Attractions
32. Nainital, Uttarakhand - Misty lakes and mountains
Known For : Naini Lake Snow View Point Mall Road Nainital
One of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Uttarakhand, Nainital, which is nestled amidst the Kumaon Hills, is a quaint hill station built around a uniquely shaped lake known as the 'Naini Lake' (thus contributing to its name Nainital). Also famously known as 'City of Lakes,' Nainital abounds in natural beauty, with its snow-capped hills and tranquil lakes lending it a nostalgic charm of its own. Nainital has a pleasant climate all year round, and can rightfully be called a picturesque paradise for all travel lovers.
33 Nainital Attractions
33. Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh - Andhra's Temple Town
Known For : Sri Venkateswara Temple Akasaganga Teertham Silathoranam
The very name Tirupati is enough to evoke strong spiritual feelings, and while the name "God's Abode" indeed does justice to the place, Tirupati has quite a few other tourist attractions as well that make it a city worth visiting. Situated in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati is one of the most popular pilgrimage centres in the country. Home to many heritage sites, and a plethora of ancient temples and monuments, Tirupati is one of the oldest cities of India and finds mention in plenty of ancient texts.
Best Time: September to March
40 Tirupati Attractions
34. Vaishno Devi, Jammu & Kashmir - The Holy Caves
Known For : Vaishno Devi Mandir Ardhkuwari
Located in Trikuta hills, 13 km from Katra at the height of 1560 m above sea level with bright clouds and thinning air, this town is the holy cave temple of Mata Vaishnodevi, with spirituality and vibrancy lingering in the atmosphere.
8 Vaishno Devi Attractions
35. Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh - The Architectural Masterpiece
Known For : Light and Sound Show, Khajuraho Dulhadev Temple Kandariya Mahadev Temple
Khajuraho, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Madhya Pradesh, is known around the world for its stunning temples adorned by erotic and sensuous carvings. A small town located in the Bundelkhand region, Khajuraho is a brilliant example of Indian architecture and its culture back in the medieval period. The architecture of these Hindu and Jain temples depict the erotic forms of love, the carvings on the walls display passion in the most sensuous yet aesthetic ways.
Best Time: July to March
25 Khajuraho Attractions
36. Mount Abu, Rajasthan - A Beautiful Hill Station in Rajasthan
Known For : Nakki Lake Guru Shikhar Toad Rock
The only hill station of Rajasthan , its cool atmosphere and lush green surroundings make it a major tourist spot within the state. The most important attraction, however, are undoubtedly the Dilwara temples , which is one of the most stunning piece of architecture in the country. If you are a history or architecture buff, this is one of the places you should absolutely not miss out in India.
21 Mount Abu Attractions
37. Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu - The Bridge on the Indian Ocean
Known For : Rameshwaram Temple Dhanushkodi Temple and Beach Jatayu Tirtham
Rameshwaram is one of the holiest places in India and is located on a beautiful island. It is separated by a small Pamban channel from Sri Lanka. According to the Hindu mythology, this is the place where Lord Rama created a bridge across the sea to Sri Lanka.
22 Rameswaram Attractions
38. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra - The land of Strawberries
Known For : Elephant's Head Point Chinaman's Falls Dhobi Waterfall
Mahabaleshwar is a hill station located in the Western Ghats, in Satara district of Maharashtra. Apart from its strawberries, Mahabaleshwar is also well known for its numerous rivers, magnificent cascades and majestic peaks. It is among the most sought after weekend getaways from Pune & Mumbai, located about 120km south-west of Pune and 285km from Mumbai.
31 Mahabaleshwar Attractions
39. Mumbai, Maharashtra - The City of Dreams
Known For : Elephanta Caves Marine Drive, Mumbai Juhu Beach
Famously known as the City of Dreams, Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, has a long colonial history, starting from Gandhi's visits to the city to the intense protests against the Simon Commission in 1928, the city has stood witness to many important events in the country's freedom struggle. Today, Mumbai is a beautifully blended melting pot of cultures and lifestyles. The city soaks in everything into its fabric, making it its very own.
Best Time: October to February
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40. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Ranthambore
Known For : Ranthambore Tiger Reserve Jeep Safari Ranthambore Ranthambhore Fort
Spread in an area of 392 sq. Km, the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is one of the largest and famed tiger reserves in the country, famous for the magnificent Bengal Tiger found there. Ancient religious ruins found within the forest, surrounded by the rich biodiversity and aesthetically crumbling cenotaphs make Ranthambore Tiger Reserve a favourite spot for photographers, wildlife enthusiasts and travellers.
Best Time: October to Apr
20 Ranthambore Attractions
41. Kochi, Kerala - Queen of Arabian Sea
Known For : Fort Kochi Mattancherry Palace Santa Cruz Basilica
Situated on the south-west coast of India, Kochi or Cochin is a bustling commercial port city with a trading history that dates back to at least 600 years. Called as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, the city is the financial, commercial and industrial capital of Kerala.
Best Time: July to April
57 Kochi Attractions
42. Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh - A gem of South India
Known For : Borra Caves Submarine Museum Kailasagiri
Visakhapatnam, also commonly known as Vizag, is one of the oldest port cities in the country. Situated in the heart of Andhra Pradesh, Visakhapatnam is known for its picturesque beaches and serene landscape, as well as a rich cultural past, which makes it an ideal spot for a fantastic coastal vacation. The port of Visakhapatnam is renowned for being home to the oldest shipyard in all of India, and with a plethora of manmade wonders and natural spectacles, Visakhapatnam is a must-visit tourist destination in South India.
27 Visakhapatnam Attractions
43. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh - The city of Nawabs
Known For : Bara Imambara Chota Imambara British Residency
A city of kebabs and nawabs, of architecture and history, of literature and culture - that is Lucknow in a nutshell for you. The capital and the largest city of Uttar Pradesh, Known as the 'City of Nawabs', Lucknow has a charm to it that is hard to resist. While the city itself is rich and opulent, the people of Lucknow also follow an endearing 'pehle aap' (you first) culture. From a slice of rich colonial history to modernized museums, the 'City of Nawabs' beautifully brings together the opulence of a glittering past and the simplicity of a modern city.
47 Lucknow Attractions
44. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand - The oldest National Park in India
Known For : Jungle Safari in Corbett National Park Corbett Waterfall River Rafting in Corbett National Park
Corbett National Park, set amidst the foothills of Himalayas, houses a variety of flora and fauna including rare ones such as tigers and is a treat for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
Best Time: Mid October to Mid June
19 Jim Corbett Attractions
45. Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh - The City of Nizams
Known For : Ramoji Film City Hussain Sagar Lake Golconda Fort
A veritable melting pot of the old and the new, Hyderabad, also known as the City of the Nawabs, is a city that exudes an old-world charm of its own while still coexisting with the rapidly growing onslaught of commercialization in perfect harmony. Steeped in history, Hyderabad is home to old mosques and bazaars lined parallelly alongside swanky new office buildings and malls, and it is these very contrasts - these glimpses into the city's rich past with inherent promises of an even better future.
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46. Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu - The land of the Seven Pagodas
Known For : Shore Temple Mahabalipuram Beach Five Rathas
Famous for its intricately carved temples and rock-cut caves, Mamallapuram or Mahabalipuram as it is famously known, is a historically important and well-loved tourist location situated on the Coromandel Coast along the Bay of Bengal, in the state of Tamil Nadu.
23 Mahabalipuram Attractions
47. Madurai, Tamil Nadu - The Lotus City
Known For : Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple Thirumalai Nayakar Mahal Vaigai Dam
Madurai is one of the oldest cities of India located in Tamil Nadu . It was ruled by Pandya kings for the longest time in its history and is constructed in the form of a lotus.
20 Madurai Attractions
48. Chandigarh, Punjab - India's first planned city
Known For : Sukhna Lake Rock Garden Elante Mall
Chandigarh, a union territory that is the capital of both Punjab as well as Haryana is a subtle and ideal definition of the word 'city'. In a culture that includes instances of both traditional Punjab as well as a modernity, Chandigarh is a pretty town resembling a morning dream which is sure to flatter you with its innocence and pleasantness.
Best Time: August to March
51 Chandigarh Attractions
49. Bangalore, Karnataka - Garden city of India
Known For : Lalbagh Church Street
Having evolved gradually from being the Garden city to the Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore is India's third-largest city. Bangalore is loved for its pleasant weather, beautiful parks and the many lakes here. Bangalore is renowned for its eateries, street food corners, quirky cafes, coffee roasters and pubs dotting every corner of the city, serving cuisines from all over the world. Brunches, buffets, burgers, rooftop cafes, late-night eats - Bangalore has it all.
104 Bangalore Attractions
50. Kolkata, West Bengal - The city of Joy
Known For : Victoria Memorial Fort William Kolkata Belur Math
A vibrant 350-year-old metropolis located on India's Eastern Coast, the capital of West Bengal, Kolkata thrives on contradictions and imposing spectacles; nothing is commonplace in this city. Famously known as the City of Joy, Kolkata is, in every sense, the artistic, cultural and intellectual capital of the country. Kolkata's streets are vivid, hectic, chaotic, and yet, brimming with life and creativity.
79 Kolkata Attractions
51. Kaziranga National Park, Assam - Home to the One Horned Rhino
Home to the largest population of the one-horned rhino on earth, Kaziranga National Park is one of India’s national treasures in terms of flora and fauna. Located in the state of Assam in North-Eastern India, its total area is shared by the districts of Nagaon, Golaghat and Karbi Anglong placing it roughly at the centre of the state. Approximately around five hours by road from Guwahati, Kaziranga National Park stands tall as the epitome of successful wildlife conservation in India.
52. Chennai, Tamil Nadu - A magnificent past and an early metropolitan dream
Known For : Marina Beach Government Museum, Chennai MGR Film City
Formerly known as Madras, Chennai is the fourth largest city in the country, and it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in South India. A city that has a rich cultural history, Chennai perfectly balances its heritage with its thriving modern lifestyle. A metropolis with a heart, Chennai's skyline is famous for its towering skyscrapers which form a scenic vista along the coast.
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53. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand - Yoga Capital of the World
Known For : Rafting in Rishikesh Lakshman Jhula Triveni Ghat
Situated along the convergence of Ganga and Chandrabhaga, Rishikesh on the foothills of Himalayas is the hub of many ancient temples, popular cafes, yoga ashrams and adventure sports. Rishikesh is the most beautiful blend of spiritual and adrenaline pumping experiences. With Whitewater Rafting industry growing and a number of camping and cafe spots springing up, Rishikesh has grown immensely as a favourite, catering to people with different needs.
53 Rishikesh Attractions
54. Ahmedabad, Gujarat - Manchester of the East
Known For : Sabarmati Riverfront Dada Hari Wav Swaminarayan Temple, Ahmedabad
A rapidly growing metropolis, an industrial hub, an educational hotspot, and a city with a magnificent past, Ahmedabad is one of the popular tourist destination. Home to a plethora of remarkable temples, intriguing museums, serene lakes, good restaurants, and classy market, with a little bit of colonial history attached to it, Ahmedabad is a great example of how a city can still retain every bit of its old-world charm while still rapidly progressing on the path of globalization and commercialization.
64 Ahmedabad Attractions
55. Aurangabad, Maharashtra - The land of Ajanta & Ellora
Known For : Grishneshwar Temple Bibi ka Maqbara The Ajanta caves
From UNESCO World Heritage Sites to bustling markets brimming with delicate silk items and exquisite hand-woven garments, Aurangabad promises all tourists an exciting holiday experience. History buffs will be excited to know that Aurangabad has quite a bit of history attached to it. While the city is rapidly heading towards industrial growth and globalization, it still retains most of its past glory, heritage, charms and traditions.
37 Aurangabad Attractions
56. Kutch, Gujarat - The White Desert of India
Known For : Rann of Kutch Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary Dholavira
Virtually an island that resembles the shape of a tortoise, Kutch is an erstwhile princely state of India holding onto its grandeur nature from the past. Kutch is probably one of the most beautiful, yet surreal places in India with the vast expanses of the white salt desert. The place comes to life during the winters when the Rann Festival is held during December-February everywhere in which there are huge camp settlements with cultural programs, functions and adventure activities like hot-air ballooning.
20 Kutch Attractions
57. Almora, Uttarakhand - A cozy heritage town nestled in the Himalayas.
Known For : Zero Point Jageshwar Kasar Devi
Set in the background of snow-capped Himalayan ranges of Uttarakhand, the sprawling town of Almora is a beautiful hill station. With easy accessibility from Delhi and other major cities of North India, Almora is known for its rich cultural heritage, unique handicrafts, sumptuous cuisine and magnificent wildlife. This town has two major rivers- Koshi (Kaushaki) and Suyal (Salmali).
16 Almora Attractions
58. Auli, Uttarakhand - The skiing destination of India
Known For : Skiing in Auli Trishul Peak Auli Ropeway
Dotted with the apple orchards, old oaks and pine trees there is no dearth of natural beauty in Auli. Apart from skiing you can also go for numerous treks in the hills of Garhwal Himalayas and enjoy the spellbinding views of the snow-draped mountains. Auli is a popular hill resort in the Himalayan range dating back to 8th Century AD.
12 Auli Attractions
59. Kasol, Himachal Pradesh - Mini Israel
Known For : Manikaran Sahib Nature Park Kasol Cafes in Kasol
A small village in Himachal situated along the banks of the river Parvati, Kasol is a tourist attraction that is rapidly gaining fame as a very popular hub for trekkers, backpackers, and nature lovers. Commonly known as the Amsterdam of India, this quaint little village is one of the few places in the country that is yet to be ruined by urbanization and commercialization. Situated between the towns of Bhuntar and Manikaran, Kasol might seem like a plain, nondescript village from the outside, but it is one of the best places in the country to just sit back and chill in the lap of nature.
28 Kasol Attractions
60. Haridwar, Uttarakhand - Ganges' wave of religion and spirituality
Known For : Ganga Aarti in Haridwar Har Ki Pauri Chandi Devi Temple
No spiritual journey can ever be considered complete without a visit to Haridwar, one of the holiest pilgrimage sites for Hindus. Literally meaning 'the abode of Lord Vishnu', Haridwar, located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, is a land of legends and myths. Considered as one of the seven holiest cities in India, Haridwar sees millions of people flock to it every year to pay their respects to the Lord, or to wash away their sins.
36 Haridwar Attractions
61. Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu - The land of three seas
Known For : Kanyakumari Beach Vivekananda Rock Memorial Thanumalayan Temple - Sthanumalayan Kovil
Located at the southernmost tip of the Indian peninsula, Kanyakumari is a coastal town in the state of Tamil Nadu. Earlier known as Cape Comorin, Kanyakumari is surrounded by mountains and bordered by vibrant sea shores, lined with paddy fields and coconut trees, and also boasts of aesthetic elevated patches of hills with undulating valleys and plains in between the sea and the mountainous terrain.
28 Kanyakumari Attractions
62. Puri, Orissa - Rath Yatra and the Beaches
Known For : Raghurajpur Artist Village Sri Jagannath Puri Temple Puri Beach Markandeswara Temple
Puri in Odisha is one of the four must-visit pilgrimage sites for Hindus because of Jagannath Temple that forms the part of Char Dham in India. Puri is a beach city located on the coast of Bay of Bengal which is one of the favourites among people of West Bengal for a short trip.
29 Puri Attractions
63. Bodh Gaya, Bihar - Buddha, Mahabodhi Tree and the land of Nirvana
Known For : Mahabodhi Temple Great Buddha Statue Tibetan Refugee Market
One of the most important pilgrimage sites for Buddhists, Bodhgaya is a village in the state of Bihar. It was here under the Bodhi tree that Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment. The place is bustling with pilgrims all through the year who come to pay their homage in the monasteries, shrines and temples. It also attracts tourists from India and abroad owing to its magnificent Buddha statue, the Mahabodhi Temple and the Bodhi tree.
26 Bodh Gaya Attractions
64. Pune, Maharashtra - Oxford of the East
Known For : Shaniwar Wada Aga Khan Palace Osho Ashram
Pune is a bustling metropolis of Maharashtra, ranked number one in India in the ease of living. Often referred to as the Oxford of the East, it is a hub of diverse people and activities and is in rapidly growing into one of the top metropolitan cities in the country. Pune is a city that perfectly blends modernity with tradition sprinkled with colonial-era charm, and it deserves the title of being the cultural capital of Maharashtra.
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65. Cherrapunji - Meghalaya's dew drop
Known For : Double Decker Living Root Bridge Dawki Nohkalikai Waterfalls
Earlier the wettest place on the Earth, Cherrapunji in Meghalaya, also known as Sohra, is known for its double-decker living root bridge. Located around 50 Kms from Shillong, this sub-divisional town is famous for its rich flora and natural attractions. Although Mawsynram is now the wettest place on earth, Cherrapunji still holds the record for the highest recorded rainfall in a calendar year. Apart from the famous living root bridge, other natural attractions include cave formations such as the Mawsmai Caves and Krem Phyllut.
21 Cherrapunji Attractions
66. Trivandrum, Kerala - Where nature and spirituality join hands
Known For : Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary Padmanabhaswamy Temple Poovar Island
Offering an appealing blend of a strongly rooted heritage and a nostalgic colonial legacy, the city of Trivandrum has an exceptional vibe to it. Despite being the capital of Kerala, the city has, quite astonishingly, managed to keep itself far removed from the ruthless aura that generally surrounds a capital city. Built upon seven hills, this city has long since left the days when it was only used by seafaring explorers behind - today, Trivandrum is a swanky metropolis with a quaint urban charm and plenty of scenic places to visit.
28 Trivandrum Attractions
67. Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh - The Tiger's Den
Formerly a hunting ground for the Maharajas of Rewa, the Bandhavgarh National Park is world-renowned as a tiger reserve and it is known to have the highest density of Bengal tigers in the world. The frequent sightings of royal tigers make this national park a must-visit for all wildlife enthusiasts. In 2012, around 44-49 tigers were living in the park. There are more than 22 species of mammals and 250 species of avifauna.
68. Shirdi, Maharashtra - The land of Sai Baba
Known For : Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Temple Shani Shingnapur Samadhi Mandir
Located at a distance of 122 Km from Nasik in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, Shirdi is the home of Sai Baba. It is believed that Sai Baba arrived at Shirdi in 1858 and spent 60 years of his life here until he attained salvation in 1918. Sai Baba is popularly known as the 'child of God', as he always spread the message of universal brotherhood.
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69. Pushkar, Rajasthan - The Only Dedicated Brahma Temple and the Mesmerising Cattle Fair
Known For : Pushkar Lake Brahma Temple Savitri Temple
Pushkar, a small temple town, is located around 15 km from Ajmer in Rajasthan. Every November, Pushkar is host to the Pushkar Mela, one of the biggest camel fairs in the country. Perfect choice for a weekend getaway from Jaipur, Pushkar is located amid Aravali ranges. Known for the world's only dedicated Brahma temple, Pushkar is primarily a pilgrimage site for Hindus.
27 Pushkar Attractions
70. Mathura, Uttar Pradesh - The Hometown of Lord Krishna
Known For : Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple Dwarkadheesh Temple, Mathura Birla Mandir Mathura
Mathura is considered one of the most sacred lands of India, and is filled to the brim at any point of the year with people looking to pursue spiritual enlightenment. Located around 150 kilometres from Delhi, Mathura is known as the birthplace of Lord Krishna and has many sites of both historical and religious significance.
28 Mathura Attractions
71. Thekkady, Kerala - Periyar-India's Largest Tiger Reserve
Known For : Periyar National Park Periyar Tiger Trail Bamboo Rafting in Thekkady
Home to the country's largest Tiger Reserve- Periyar, Thekkady is an important tourist destination in Kerala. Periyar National Park , a major attraction, is where you can enjoy bamboo rafting in the catchment area of Mullaiperiyar Dam. Travelers can also experience night treks in the wilderness of Periyar. The Periyar Lake, part of the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, is one option for couples looking to make the most of their honeymoon in Thekkady.
24 Thekkady Attractions
72. Konark, Orissa - The city of the Sun Temple
Known For : Sun Temple, Konark Chandrabhaga Beach ASI Museum
Konark, in the state of Orissa is renowned world over for the Sun Temple which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Annual dance festival and its beautiful sandy beaches.
5 Konark Attractions
73. Kumarakom, Kerala - Backwaters bay, small islands - Little Venice
Known For : Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary Kumarakom Backwaters Thanneermukkom Bund
With emerald green waters flanked by lush vegetation, Kumarakom is an enchanting backwater destination situated 16km away from Kottayam in Kerala. Lying on the banks of Vembanad Lake , Kerala's largest lake, Kumarakom is a cluster of small human-made islands reclaimed from the lake.
Best Time: October - February
18 Kumarakom Attractions
74. Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh - Tourism Capital of Madhya Pradesh
Known For : Gwalior Fort Jai Vilas Palace Gujari Mahal (State Archaeological Museum)
Gwalior is a historic city located in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Popular because of the hilltop fort, Gwalior is full of palaces and glorious temples giving this city a majestic charm which speaks volumes of its glorious past.
34 Gwalior Attractions
75. Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh - The Land of the Stupas
Known For : Sanchi Stupa The Great Bowl Ashok Pillar
Located in Madhya Pradesh, the Buddhist monuments of Sanchi are one of the oldest stone structures in India. Designated a World Heritage site by UNESCO, the Great Stupa was installed in the 3rd century BC by Emperor Ashoka of the Mauryan dynasty. The sculptures and monuments present at the site are a fine example of the development of Buddhist art and architecture. The stupa sits atop a hill in Sanchi, 46 km from the city of Bhopal.
6 Sanchi Attractions
76. Mysore, Karnataka - A glimpse of Southern India
Known For : Mysore Palace Brindavan Gardens Mysore Zoo
Famously known as The City of Palaces, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that Mysore is one of the most flamboyant places in the country. It is replete with the history of its dazzling royal heritage, intricate architecture, its famed silk sarees, yoga, and sandalwood, to name just a few. Located in the foothills of the Chamundi Hills, Mysore is the third most populated city in the state of Karnataka, and its rich cultural heritage draws millions of tourists all year round.
36 Mysore Attractions
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17 Travel Brochure Examples For Traveler & Tourism
By Danesh Ramuthi , Oct 12, 2023
Travel brochures are vital, acting as silent ambassadors for countless destinations. At their core, travel brochures are printed or digital guides, crafted with precision by graphic designers, meant to showcase intriguing destinations, unforgettable experiences, and enticing offers, all with the purpose of beckoning tourists.
These aren’t just mere pages filled with colorful images and minimal text; they are the heartbeats of travel agencies, painting vivid dreams of beach getaways, wildlife watching, and outdoor activities.
In this blog post, I’ll explore various travel brochure examples and provide helpful information on creating designs that not only catch the eye but also encourage visitors to embark on a journey.
If you’re looking to enhance or create your own masterpiece, Venngage offers an easy way to create irresistible travel brochures . With our user-friendly platform and a plethora of travel brochure templates , even those new to design can craft brochures that take potential customers on a journey before they even set foot at the destination.
So, let’s set forth on this journey together, ensuring that your travel business and its offerings take the center stage in the minds of tourists and travelers alike.
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Widely preferred by travel agencies and businesses, the travel trifold brochure template is a compact, yet effective means to showcase travel destinations with finesse and clarity. This tri-fold brochure design, meticulously crafted by graphic designers, is an art of balancing minimal text, colorful images, and strategic placement of details to captivate the potential customer.
The beauty of the trifold design lies in its structure. With three distinct panels, it allows a business to segregate information efficiently, dedicating space for highlighting specific travel destinations, detailing travel insurance options, and even showcasing enticing beach getaways or outdoor activities.
Creating an effective trifold travel brochure requires more than just filling in a template. It involves understanding the target audience, selecting images that resonate, and providing helpful information without overwhelming the reader.
Travel guide brochures serve as a comprehensive roadmap for tourists, encapsulating the essence of a destination. These brochures, often crafted by skilled graphic designers, emphasize not just the beauty of travel destinations but also offer helpful information to potential tourists.
Such brochures not only highlight the picturesque landscapes and popular spots but delve deeper into the local culture, hidden gems, and off-the-beaten-path treasures that make every trip memorable.
Travel agencies recognize this and invest in high-quality brochure designs, often leveraging free travel brochure templates to kick-start the creative process. Such brochures can easily be customized with one’s own photos, brand assets, and unique design elements to resonate with the target audience.
For businesses, the travel guide brochure also doubles as a marketing tool. An effective brochure, which is more than just a compilation of images and minimal text, encourages visitors to explore the destination, engage with local businesses, and soak in the experiences offered.
Adventure travel brochures are designed to ignite the spirit of adventure in potential travelers. Unlike regular travel brochures, these focus on adrenaline-pumping activities, remote locations, and experiences that push boundaries.
Each page aims to evoke a sense of thrill, showcasing activities like wildlife watching, mountaineering, deep-sea diving, or exploring rugged terrains. It’s not just about the destination; it’s about the journey and the challenges that come with it.
Knowing that the reader is seeking thrills, the brochure design prioritizes showcasing outdoor activities, perhaps offering details on off-season perks or travel insurance tailored to adventure sports.
Every element, from the photos to text boxes, is strategically placed to offer the reader just enough information to pique their curiosity, but not too much to give everything away.
After all, adventure is about the unknown, and a well-designed brochure ensures the potential customer is eager to embark on that journey of discovery.
Cruise travel brochures serve as a beacon to those seeking luxurious adventures on the high seas. These beautifully curated pieces often give potential travelers a glimpse into the grandeur of life aboard a majestic liner.
With pictures of expansive sun decks, gourmet dining experiences, and panoramic ocean views, the cruise travel brochure is designed to captivate. Additionally, detailed itineraries often accompany these images, showcasing the various ports of call, on-shore excursions, and cultural events passengers can partake in.
Moreover, the brochure provides insights into the various amenities on board, be it rejuvenating spas, entertainment options, or themed nights. For many, the allure of a cruise lies in the harmonious blend of relaxation and exploration, and a well-designed brochure ensures that this balance is perfectly conveyed.
Beach travel brochures are an invitation to a world of sun, sand, and serenity. Evoking the rhythmic sounds of crashing waves and the gentle warmth of golden sands, these brochures are crafted to transport readers to idyllic coastal paradises.
Vivid photographs of palm-fringed shores, azure waters, and sun-drenched landscapes take center stage, promising a retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Beyond the natural beauty, these brochures delve into the experiences that beach destinations offer.
From thrilling water sports and beachside activities to local seafood feasts and tropical nightlife, readers are given a comprehensive overview of what awaits.
A well-constructed beach travel brochure doesn’t just showcase a destination; it encapsulates the very essence of a beach holiday, offering both tranquility and excitement in equal measure.
Vintage travel brochures harken back to an era of classic adventures, romanticizing travel in a way that’s nostalgic and deeply evocative. With designs reminiscent of the golden age of travel, these brochures showcase destinations using sepia tones, retro fonts, and artistic illustrations.
Beyond the visuals, vintage brochures transport readers through time, recapturing the charm of old-world journeys, steam trains, and early air travel.
These travel brochures, often sought after by collectors and history enthusiasts, serve as a beautiful reminder of how travel used to be, making them not just informative pieces but also treasured keepsakes.
Minimalist travel brochures are the epitome of the adage “less is more.” Rooted in clean lines, muted color palettes, and uncluttered design, these brochures present travel information in a straightforward yet impactful manner.
Gone are the excessive embellishments; instead, every element, from images to text boxes, is thoughtfully curated and placed.
Such a design approach prioritizes clarity, ensuring that the potential customer isn’t overwhelmed but is instead drawn into the essential aspects of the travel offering.
Minimalist brochures resonate particularly well with a target audience that appreciates simplicity, elegance, and the sheer beauty of unadulterated visuals.
Modern travel brochures embody the zeitgeist of contemporary design. They are vibrant, dynamic, and often interactive, reflecting the ever-evolving nature of today’s travel trends.
These brochures leverage the latest in graphic design techniques, incorporating bold colors, innovative layouts, and often, digital elements like QR codes linking directly to immersive online experiences.
Modern brochures cater to the tech-savvy traveler, ensuring that while they provide essential details in print, they also seamlessly bridge the gap to the digital realm.
Be it through embedded videos, virtual tours, or interactive maps, these brochures represent the cutting edge in travel marketing, appealing to a generation that seeks both adventure and convenience at just a click.
Navigating the urban jungle becomes an exhilarating journey with the right city tour brochure. Tailored to showcase the pulsating heart of metropolises, these brochures offer vivid glimpses into architectural wonders, historic landmarks, bustling markets, and hidden gems.
Maps take center stage in many of these designs, guiding tourists seamlessly from one point of interest to another, ensuring they soak in the essence of the city.
Additionally, the city tour brochure provides helpful information, from local dining spots to modes of transportation.
For travelers keen to explore a city’s fabric beyond its main attractions, such brochures are invaluable, granting them both direction and inspiration.
Travel brochures for students prioritize experiences that are both enriching and budget-friendly. Recognizing the unique needs and aspirations of the student traveler, these brochures highlight destinations and packages that offer a mix of learning, adventure, and cultural immersion.
Details on affordable accommodation options, group discounts, and off-season deals are crucial. Graphics and images within these brochures often resonate with youthful energy, focusing on outdoor activities, wildlife watching, and community engagements.
Moreover, with students often relying on digital platforms for planning, a good travel brochure for this demographic would seamlessly integrate QR codes or links to websites, ensuring detailed information is available at just a click.
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Trekking brochures are aimed to attract the hikers’ attention to visit the routes and trails described on them. In case a reputable trekking company intends to sell Tour du Mont Blanc the detailed info will be referred exclusively to this route.
For travel agencies, the brochure is more than just an informational tool; it’s a potent marketing asset. These brochures are meticulously designed to showcase the agency’s expertise in curating memorable vacations.
From the selection of travel destinations to the arrangement of tours, the brochure communicates the agency’s commitment to providing unparalleled experiences. High-quality photos and colorful images of destinations take the reader on a visual journey, while testimonials and reviews build trust.
The design often reflects the brand assets of the travel agency, ensuring consistency in messaging.
Clear call-to-action prompts, such as “Contact us for customized packages” or “Visit our website for exclusive deals,” encourage potential clients to take the next step.
In essence, a travel agency’s brochure serves as a bridge between the agency and its potential customers, emphasizing reliability, variety, and expertise.
What to include in a travel brochure?
Crafting an effective travel brochure requires the amalgamation of essential information, captivating visuals, and purposeful design.
Whether you’re a seasoned travel agency or just trying your hand at travel brochure design, having a checklist of indispensable elements can help in creating an impactful brochure that appeals to your target audience. Let’s delve into the key components to include:
- Destination name : Clearly mention the travel destination to set expectations for potential tourists.
- Eye-catching cover photo : Use a colorful image or a collage of images that captures the essence of the destination, ensuring it takes center stage on the brochure cover.
- Brief description : Give a succinct overview of the destination, highlighting its unique selling points and major attractions.
- Map : Include a map to highlight key attractions, accommodations, and transportation options.
- Travel itinerary : Detail day-to-day activities, sites to visit, and recommended spending time at each location.
- Accommodation options : Provide a list of recommended places to stay, catering to a range of budgets.
- Local attractions : Spotlight on main tourist spots, wildlife watching areas, outdoor activities, and lesser-known hidden gems.
- Travel tips : Offer helpful information about local customs, necessary travel insurance, off-season travel benefits, and other points of interest.
- Photos and images : Integrate high-quality photos of the destination, ensuring they resonate with the overall theme of the brochure.
- Testimonials : Include positive feedback from previous customers to build trust and encourage visitors.
- Contact information : Detail the travel agency’s contact information, including website link, phone number, and physical address.
- Call to action : Encourage potential clients to reach out, book a trip, or visit the agency’s website for more information.
- Customizable templates : If offering free travel brochure templates for potential clients or graphic designers, ensure they can easily customize them with their own photos or brand assets.
- QR code : Integrate a QR code linking to additional resources, booking pages, or exclusive offers, ensuring details are just a click away.
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Creating an engaging travel brochure is both an art and science, capturing the essence of a destination while ensuring practicality. From enticing travelers with stunning visuals to offering valuable details that assist in planning their journey, a well-crafted travel brochure is a fundamental tool for every travel business. Let’s delve into the intricacies of designing a brochure that stands out.
Understanding the target audience
Every destination has its unique allure, captivating a distinct set of travelers. While some might be in search of adrenaline-pumping adventures, others could be seeking a serene beach getaway.
Recognizing the target audience’s preferences is pivotal in crafting a brochure that resonates with them. Analyzing feedback from previous clients, surveying potential customers, and studying travel trends can provide insights.
These insights inform not only the content but also the overall design, ensuring the travel brochure effectively engages its intended readers.
Selecting the optimal format
Travel brochures come in various formats, each serving a specific purpose. For a concise snapshot of a destination, the tri fold brochure is a popular choice among travel agencies.
On the other hand, a more extensive booklet format allows for an in-depth exploration of the travel destination, perfect for those offering a range of experiences or a comprehensive guide to a region.
Use a color scheme
The power of color in evoking emotions and setting the mood cannot be understated. The colors chosen for the travel brochure can transport readers, offering a glimpse of the destination’s ambiance. For example, earthy tones might suggest wildlife watching adventures, while cool blues could evoke images of serene beach getaways.
Moreover, the color scheme should complement the images and align with the brand assets of the travel business. Working with a graphic designer can help in selecting a palette that both represents the destination and appeals to the target audience.
Integrating practical information
While captivating visuals and narratives are vital, the functionality of a travel brochure is equally crucial. A well-designed map highlighting essential attractions, transportation hubs, and recommended accommodations aids travelers in their journey.
Additionally, crucial details like travel insurance options, off-season benefits, and links to associated travel agencies enhance the brochure’s utility. Equally essential is the inclusion of contact details right on the cover, ensuring potential clients can reach out with ease.
Comprehensive directions, both within the brochure and via digital means like QR codes or website links, further support travelers in their planning phase.
Embracing modern design elements
Today’s travelers expect a blend of traditional and digital touchpoints. Incorporating QR codes, which lead to immersive video tours or detailed websites, can seamlessly bridge this gap.
Furthermore, ensuring the brochure’s design is optimized for both print and digital ensures a broader reach, catering to varying preferences of tourists.
Use a pre-designed template
For those not looking to start from scratch, utilizing pre-designed travel brochure templates, like those offered by platforms such as Venngage , can be a time-saving choice. These templates, crafted by professional designers, ensure that the brochure design is visually appealing.
They can then be customized with their own photos, details, and branding, creating a professional travel brochure with ease.
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It’s evident that every brochure serves a unique purpose, reflecting the essence of its respective travel destination. A travel brochure is more than just a collection of colorful images and enticing descriptions; it’s a bridge between potential clients and unforgettable experiences.
Whether you’re a travel agency aiming to draw tourists to a hidden beach getaway or a graphic designer hoping to showcase a city’s charm, the right brochure design takes center stage.
The wide selection of travel brochure examples showcased here is a testament to the versatility and significance of these tools in the world of tourism. As travelers, these brochures become our initial window to the world, guiding us, inspiring us, and fueling our wanderlust.
Ready to craft your own captivating travel brochure? Dive into the world of effortless design with Venngage and create a travel brochure that stands out with our customizeable templates.
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Travel Brochure Examples For School Project
A travel brochure is a type of advertising piece that encourages people to visit a particular location. Brochures are often distributed by tourism boards, hotels, airlines and other travel-related businesses.
If you’re creating a travel brochure for a school project, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, think about your audience. Who are you trying to attract? Second, what is your tone of voice? Are you trying to be funny, serious or informative?
Once you have those things figured out, it’s time to start designing. Your brochure should include a map of the area you’re promoting, as well as photos and descriptions of the attractions. You can also include testimonials from people who have visited the area.
If you’re having trouble getting started, there are a few travel brochure examples to help you get inspired.
- 1 How do you make a good travel brochure for a school project?
- 2 What do you write in a travel brochure?
- 3 How do you write a school brochure?
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How do you make a good travel brochure for a school project?
Creating a good travel brochure for a school project is not as difficult as it may seem. With a little planning and some creative design work, you can create a brochure that will impress your teacher and classmates.
Your first step is to decide on a theme for your brochure. Do you want to focus on a particular country or region? Maybe you would like to highlight a specific type of travel, like adventure or eco-tourism. Once you have a theme in mind, you can start thinking about the content of your brochure.
Your brochure should include a brief introduction to your chosen destination, as well as some facts and figures about the area. You’ll also want to include a selection of photos or illustrations to help illustrate your points.
If you are focusing on a specific type of travel, be sure to highlight the unique attractions that make that type of travel so appealing. For example, if you’re creating a brochure about eco-tourism, you might want to include a section about the local flora and fauna, or the various hiking trails in the area.
Your final step is to design your brochure. This is where you can really let your creative juices flow! Be sure to use an attractive layout and choose fonts and colors that reflect the feel of your destination.
When you’re finished, you’ll have a beautiful and informative travel brochure that will make your classmates green with envy!
What do you write in a travel brochure?
When it comes to writing a travel brochure, there are a few key things to keep in mind. Tone of voice is important – you want to sound excited and enthusiastic about the destination, without sounding too sales-y. You should also focus on highlighting the best aspects of the destination, and make sure to include plenty of images to help illustrate your points.
When it comes to the content of your travel brochure, it’s important to cover all the basics. Introduce the destination, explain why it’s a great place to visit, and highlight some of the highlights that visitors can expect. You’ll also want to provide some practical information, such as travel tips, visa requirements, and climate information.
Ultimately, the goal of a travel brochure is to convince potential visitors to book a trip to your destination. By highlighting the best aspects of the destination and using an enthusiastic tone of voice, you can create a brochure that will convince people to visit your town or city.
How do you write a school brochure?
When it comes to writing a school brochure, there are a few key things to keep in mind:
1. Keep it Informative
The purpose of a school brochure is to provide potential students and their parents with information about your school. Make sure to include details about your curriculum, extracurricular activities, and campus life.
2. Use a Friendly Tone
The tone of your brochure should be friendly and inviting. You want potential students to feel excited about the prospect of attending your school.
3. Be Concise
You don’t want your brochure to be too long or it will lose its audience’s attention. Try to keep it to a few key points that will interest potential students.
4. Use Eye-Catching Graphics
A well-designed brochure will grab people’s attention and make them want to read more. Make sure to use eye-catching graphics and fonts to create a visually appealing document.
When it comes to writing a school brochure, these are the key things to keep in mind. By following these tips, you can create a brochure that will impress potential students and their parents.
How do you make a travel brochure for a school project online?
Making a travel brochure for a school project can seem daunting, but it’s easier than you think. With the right tools and a bit of creativity, you can produce a professional-looking brochure that will impress your classmates and teacher.
The first step is to gather information about your destination. This includes facts about the climate, culture, and history. You’ll also need to find images of the area to include in your brochure. If you don’t have any images, consider using stock photos or free clip art.
Once you have your information, it’s time to start designing your brochure. There are a number of software programs that you can use for this, such as Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, or Illustrator. If you’re not familiar with these programs, don’t worry – there are a number of online tutorials that can teach you how to use them.
The most important thing to remember when designing your brochure is to keep it simple. Use clean, easy-to-read fonts, and stick to a consistent layout throughout the brochure. Be sure to use headings and subheadings to break up the text, and use bullets and lists to make it easier to read.
When you’re finished, save your brochure as a PDF file. This will ensure that it looks the same on all devices. You can then upload it to your school’s website or shared drive, or print it out for presentation.
How do I design a brochure?
When it comes to brochure design, there are a few things you need to keep in mind in order to create an effective marketing piece. Below are some tips on how to design a brochure that will get your message across to your target audience.
1. Start with a well-designed layout
Your brochure layout should be well-organized and easy to read. Make sure to use a clear and consistent typeface throughout the piece, and choose a layout that is both visually appealing and easy to navigate.
2. Keep it simple
When it comes to brochure design, less is often more. Try to keep your text and images to a minimum, and focus on highlighting the most important information.
3. Use high-quality images
Images are an important part of brochure design, and it’s important to use high-quality images that will capture the attention of your audience.
4. Use eye-catching typography
Typeface can play a major role in the overall look and feel of your brochure. Choose a typeface that is both easy to read and visually appealing.
5. Make it relevant to your target audience
It’s important to design your brochure with your target audience in mind. Make sure to include information that is relevant and interesting to them, and that will appeal to their interests.
6. Use a clear and concise call to action
Your call to action should be clear and easy to understand. Make sure to include a call to action that tells your audience what you want them to do, and make it easy for them to follow through.
How can I write a brochure?
When it comes to brochures, there are a few things you need to know in order to create an effective and persuasive piece. In this article, we will discuss some tips on how to write a brochure that will get your audience’s attention and help you sell your product or service.
The most important thing to remember when creating a brochure is to keep it simple. Your audience is likely to be busy and won’t have time to read a long and winding document. Make sure your points are clear and easy to understand, and use bullet points to list your key points.
Another key element of a successful brochure is the use of images. Graphics and photos can help to break up the text and make the brochure more visually appealing. Make sure the images you choose are relevant to your topic and help to illustrate your points.
When it comes to the design of your brochure, keep in mind that less is more. Try to avoid using too many fonts or colours, as this can be confusing and distracting. Choose a simple and professional design that will make your brochure look polished and professional.
Finally, be sure to proofread your brochure carefully before printing. Typos and mistakes can be very distracting and can make your brochure look unprofessional.
By following these tips, you can create an effective and persuasive brochure that will help you sell your product or service.
What is the best travel brochure?
There is no definitive answer to this question, as the best travel brochure for one person might not be the best for another. However, there are a few things to keep in mind when looking for a travel brochure that is right for you.
One of the most important things to consider is the type of traveler you are. If you are looking for an adventure, a brochure that focuses on outdoor activities and ecotourism may be a good fit. If you are more interested in relaxation and luxury, a brochure that specializes in luxury resorts and spa treatments may be a better option.
Another factor to consider is the location or destinations you are interested in. If you are looking for a brochure that covers a specific region or country, make sure to research the options and find a brochure that is tailored to your interests.
Finally, consider the style and layout of the brochure. Some people prefer a more traditional, print-based brochure, while others prefer a digital format that can be easily accessed and viewed on a mobile device.
The best travel brochure for you will likely be one that is tailored to your specific interests and needs. Do your research, and ask around for recommendations to find the brochure that is right for you.
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