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30 Places in India To Visit with Kids

  India is blessed with a beautiful collection of diverse locations ranging from mystical palaces of Rajasthan, to sparkling beaches of South, to the lofty hills of north and what not. This vacation, take your kids and bring alive the magical stories of such lands!! And, what better way to learn of triumphant war tales, the diverse range of animals & plants and much more than by witnessing it all, live! So, take them around so the books don’t seem so boring anymore. Here we list a few places in India to visit with your kids and make their vacations awesome!

Lessons from History Books:

1. agra, uttar pradesh.

Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Agra is home to one of the seven wonders of the world – The Taj Mahal . Built in 1643 by the Great Shah Jahan and standing tall as the epitome of love, this monument is actually a tomb. Its white marble glitters in the sun and has many tales to tell with lessons of wars, sacrifices and love. Agra fort is another monument carved in the Mughal style and glistens in red sandstone. And finally, a visit to Agra would be incomplete without a visit to Fatehpur Sikri built by the Great Mughal Emperor, Akbar to commemorate his victory over Gujarat. So, take your kids on a trip into the Mughal Era with a trip to Agra.

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  • Best Places to Visit in Agra
  • Things to Do in Agra

2. Jaipur, Rajasthan

Jaipur, Rajasthan

There is no better place to talk of triumphant tales of thrones and bygone era than Rajasthan! The state is bustling with palaces in all sizes, colours and styles! And Jaipur being the capital city bears the crown. For kids, it would be an experience like no other. Major attractions include Amer Fort , Jantar Mantar , Hawa Mahal , City Palace and Choki Dhani.

  • Best Places to Visit in Jaipur

3. New Delhi

New Delhi

While Delhi is famous for street shopping and rich Punjabi cuisine, the city houses monuments of immense historical importance dating back to the Mughal era to the time of War of Independence. There is much to be learnt and all of it can be done with a ride on the famous hop-on hop-off (ho ho) bus tour that takes you around the city and shows you the different colours!

Major attractions include the famous Red fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s tomb, Raj Ghat, Akshardham, Lotus Temple and the India Gate . The city also houses many museums- The Rail Museum, the National History Museum, Science Museum and Doll museum – a day filled with fun and amazement!

  • Best Places to Visit in Delhi
  • Things to Do in Delhi

4. Udaipur, Rajasthan

Udaipur, Rajasthan

A yet another jewel from treasures of Rajasthan, Udaipur boasts of splendor and elegance! You and your kids would be simply enthralled at the sight of the magnificent City Palace , the mesmerizing Lake Palace or the Monsoon Palace. The city has many such attractions and your kids would sure love it!

  • Best Places to Visit in Udaipur
  • Things to Do in Udaipur

5. Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh

Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh

Built in the 3 rd century BC, the Stupa at Sanchi is one of the oldest stone structures in India. The Stupa was built to celebrate Buddhism and this reflects in every sculpture carved out of the stone clad-walls. It’s a walk way down in history but one filled with amazement and wonder!

As bright as white! The snow-clad mountains and the spiraling drive around the hilly area can never fail to mesmerize kids. The only tip: take care of your health!

  • Best Places to Visit in Sanchi

6. Darjeeling, West Bengal

Darjeeling, West Bengal

A visit to this beautiful little hill town during summer holidays is the much-needed respite from scorching sun and heat! But what’s more, your kids can witness the picturesque scenes – snowcapped mountains with green meadows and beautiful tea gardens while aboard their toy train!

Other attractions in Darjeeling include: Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, Passenger ropeway, Happy valley tea estate etc.

  • Best Places to Visit in Darjeeling

7. Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Popularly known as ‘’The Queen of Hill Stations’’ , Ooty is yet another much needed respite during the heated days of summer. But this time, you head down South to this beautiful scene of lofty hills and green valleys!

And for kids, one of the major attractions for kids include the delicious chocolates available at local confectioners. You can also take your kids to Honey & Bee museum, Thunder World (Dino themed park), Avalanche Lake, Botanical Gardens etc.

  • Best Places to Visit in Ooty
  • Things to Do in Ooty

8. Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Manali is the perfect combo of adventure, fun and splendor! While you take a sip of the hot coffee in the lap of hills, your kids couldn’t be happier to run across the green meadows providing the perfect contrast to the white hills!

For the sporty souls, activities such as Paragliding, Zorbing are offered. You can also take a trip to the Rohtang Pass to enjoy playing in the snow and snow-related activities.

  • Best Places to Visit in Manali
  • Things to Do in Manali

9. Auli, Uttarakhand

Auli, Uttarakhand

Of the many fantasies kids (or even parents) have about travelling to snow-clad regions is the sheer fun of throwing snowballs at each other, building a snowman or skiing! Auli caters to all these needs!

It is considered as one of the best destinations for skiing for professionals and beginners alike! So, get up there and ski like Tom did to chase Jerry!

  • Best Places to Visit in Auli

10. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

If you’re the one to simply relax and unwind in the lap of nature, then Mahabaleshwar is just for you! Nestled between the hills, it is mostly blanketed by a sheet of fog and occasional drizzles.

This place is primarily known for fresh and juicy strawberries! Best part – You get to pluck your own at Mapro Garden and enjoy them either raw or blended into the ice cream!

  • Best Places to Visit in Mahabaleshwar

Sikkim

Overlooking the mighty Himalayas, this is yet another hill station that will provide you with awe-inspiring experiences like no other! There is much to learn from the locals here and of the best experiences in Sikkim as reviewed by visitors is a trip to the Nathu La Pass to witness the soldiers’ standing tall amidst the chilly and rough terrain.

  • Best Places to Visit in Sikkim

12. Kashmir, Jammu And Kashmir

Kashmir, Jammu And Kashmir

Often dubbed as ‘Paradise on Earth’ , ‘ Mini switzerland’ etc, Kashmir is one place you cannot miss! The breathtaking scenic beauty of Pahlgam (a.k.a Valley of Shepherds), the enchanting houseboat stay at Srinagar and the awesome snow covered valleys of Gulmarg – to name a few – are the destinations you cannot miss!

  • Best Places to Visit in Kashmir

13. Nainital, Uttarakhand

Nainital, Uttarakhand

A little town cradled between the hills, Nainital has become a popular tourist spot! Major attractions here include boating in the Nainital Lake, a visit to the zoo and cable ride.

  • Best Places to Visit in Nainital

14. Munnar, Kerala

Munnar, Kerala

Another hill station down south, Munnar boasts of sprawling tea plantations and beautiful varieties of wild flowers and plants! It is home to Anamudi, the highest peak in Southern India.

Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in activities such as trekking, paragliding, jungle safari etc. Popular places to take your kids: Eravikulum National Park, Anamudi Hills, Tea Museum and the Tea factory.

  • Best Places to Visit in Munnar
  • Things to Do in Munnar

15. Panchmarhi, Madhya Pradesh

Panchmarhi, Madhya Pradesh

Panchmarhi is one place that gives you the bliss of hill top views and underground caves all-in-one! It is a pristine little town, relatively unexplored and amazingly beautiful!

Here you can indulge in activities like Lake crossing, parasailing etc. Major attractions include the Bee waterfalls, Jatashankar Mahadev Caves and Pandav Caves.

  • Best Places to Visit in Panchmarhi

16. Lonavala, Maharashtra

Lonavala, Maharashtra

Even those who have been here cannot put into words how jaw-dropping beautiful this hill station is! For kids, however, Lonavala could be one of the best destinations because of the visit to the various amusement parks! Adlabs Imagica is the new Bollywood themed amusement park that provides an exhilarating experience that even parents can’t say no to!

  • Best Places to Visit in Lonavala

Up Close with Nature:

17. kodaikanal, tamil nadu.

Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

Kodaikanal literally translates to ‘Gift of the forest’ and does live upto its name! Blanketed by thick forest covers and Western ghat ranges on the periphery, Kodaikanal is one enchanting destination to get up close with nature! Many rare species of flora and fauna can be found here.

One can also indulge in activities like trekking, boating, horse-riding etc.

  • Best Places to Visit in Kodaikanal

18. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Mother nature they say, is the best teacher! And there is much to be learnt from natural residences like these. Jim Corbett National Park is home to many species of flora and fauna, but the one that many come looking for – The Tiger is a hard find! Nevertheless, living amidst the thick forest, surrounded by some of the most mesmerizing sounds, Jim Corbett is an unforgettable experience!

  • Complete Guide for Jim Corbett National Park

19. Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand

Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand

An expanse of flowers of all hues, sizes and patterns spread across 87.5 sq. km. and surrounded by the snow-capped Himalayas! Now, doesn’t that sound like an experience of one of a kind! Discovered by three lost British mountaineers, Valley of Flowers is enchanting beyond words can describe!

  • Complete Guide for Valley of Flowers National Park

20. Rishikesh

Rishikesh

Exploring nature is one thing – you can enjoy the serene view of hills, look at the lush green valleys from your car/hotel window – but exploring nature barefoot, when you are literally flying through those spaces between adjoining hills attached to a cable, fighting your way through the rough waves of Ganges on rafts and bungee jumping in the wilderness is whole different story! Adventure enthusiasts can grab packages to witness nature while adrenaline flows through their veins in Rishikesh !

  • Best Places to Visit in Rishikesh
  • Things to Do in Rishikesh

21. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Take your kids to this sanctuary to witness the amazing varieties of birds. Bharatpur bird sanctuary is home to a large number of migratory birds from Siberia and Central Asia.

  • Complete Guide for Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

22. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Known primarily for Royal Bengal Tigers, Ranthambore National Park is a Tiger Reserve. While spotting one may be hard, you can spot varieties of other species like Leopards, Bats, Foxes, Snakes, Hedghogs, Porcupines, Jungle Cats, Turtles, Crocodiles etc.

  • Complete Guide for Ranthambore National Park

23. Coorg, Karnataka

Coorg, Karnataka

One of the most popular hill stations in South India, Coorg is a picture-perfect location comprising of sprawling coffee and tea plantations and majestic waterfalls! Often referred to as ‘The Scotland of India’ , this place is sure to captivate you!

  • Best Places to Visit in Coorg
  • Things to Do in Coorg

24. Wayanad, Kerala

Wayanad, Kerala

Located in the southernmost tip of Deccan Plateau and surrounded by the Spice-clad Western Ghats, Wayanad is described by explorers as nature’s abode: beyond anything you have ever encountered!

There is much to do here: Trekking, Boating, visit to the peaks, visit to the mysterious Pakshipatham Caves or cycle your way amidst the tree lined roads into the deep forests! Take your kids to the famous Tholpetty wildlife sanctuary, Muthunga wildlife sanctuary- popular elephant spot, boating on bamboo rafts on your way to Kuruva Islands etc.

  • Best Places to Visit in Wayanad

25. Rann Of Kutch, Gujarat

Rann Of Kutch, Gujarat

Situated near the Thar Desert, the Rann of Kutch is a surreal experience that can only be felt! It is a marvelous expanse of white salt marshes sitting atop sea waters – Like a white desert surrounded by the sea! Visit the place for the exquisite flora and fauna and an enthralling experience!

  • Best Places to Visit in Kutch

The Sun, Sand and The Beach!

26. andaman and nicobar islands.

Andaman And Nicobar Islands

A trip to get up close with nature is incomplete with a visit to this breathtakingly beautiful piece of land surrounded by the Indian Ocean. Andaman and Nicobar is full of splendid beaches of white sand and sparkling water- a sight that is enough to captivate you without much ado!

Here you can indulge in activities like scuba diving, deep sea diving etc. Major attractions include Havelock Islands, Radhanagar Beach, Mangroove Creek, North Bay beach etc.

  • Best Places to Visit in Andaman and Nicobar

Goa

Thinking of beaches? Think of Goa! Goa is one stop destination to rejuvenate, have the best of fun and enjoy adventurous water sports! Goa is where bliss is.

Take your kids for the adventure sports like parasailing, banana boat ride, water scooter ride, swimming and deep sea diving.

  • Best Places to Visit in Goa
  • Things to Do in Goa

Kerala

Adorned by the coast of Arabian Sea, Kerala boasts of some of the most pristine beaches that will make your trip awesome!

Most popular beaches include Kovalam Beach, Povar Beach, Varkala Beach and Light house beach.

  • Best Places to Visit in Kerala
  • Things to Do in Kerala

29. Karnataka

Karnataka

The beautiful beaches of Karnataka overlooking the Western ghat ranges, in continuation with lush green trees combine to form picturesque scenes!

These beaches are also famous for delicious sea food delicacies and water sports!

  • Best Places to Visit in Karnataka

30. Lakshadweep Islands

Lakshadweep Islands

An amalgamation of 36 islands where the white sand meets pristine waters of the Lacadive Sea, Lakshadweep is breathtakingly beautiful!

With many activities, such as scuba diving, snorkeling, deep sea fishing, kayaking etc., it is the perfect abode for nature and adventure enthusiasts alike. Popular destinations include Minicoy Islands, Agatti Islands, Kavratti.

  • Best Places to Visit in Lakshadweep

With so many irresistible options to choose from, we bet your kids would be fascinated beyond measure on witnessing the beauty of India! So, plan a holiday, as these real experiences can teach them much more than books can.

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20 Best Children Friendly Holiday Destinations in India

Everybody loves a vacation, but for families with children, it is quite a task to decide their destination. Keeping kids enjoying the spot you chose is challenging if the spot is not up to their liking. Here's a list of holiday destinations in India which are perfect for children, while letting parents unwind at ease.

20 best children friendly holiday destinations in India

1. Darjeeling

Darjeeling

This beautiful hill station is a haven for families. The picturesque backdrop of the blue sky, the snow-capped mountains and the lush green tea gardens, experienced from a toy train is definitely what kids will enjoy the most.

Children enjoy Toy Train ride, cable car ride walks in scenic tea gardens

Ooty

The hill station not only provides a relaxing atmosphere for parents but a treat for children with all the chocolate goodies available at the local confectioners. Increase your child's knowledge by taking them to Honey & Bee Museum and let them learn how honey is gathered.

Activities for children: Chocolates at confectionery stores, Honey & Bee Museum visit, boat ride at Ooty Lake.

places to visit with 3 year old in india

The crystal clear river Beas flowing through the valley, as you enter Manali, is definitely something kids will get excited about. Add into this picture-perfect view, some fun adventure sports and there won't be a single frown throughout the holiday. Take them up to Rohtang Pass and play in the snow.

Children Like: Paragliding, zorbing

Udaipur

The City of Lakes is a good way to acquaint your child with history during a vacation. The royal city of Udaipur is rich in culture and knowledge of the ages, making it perfect for a family holiday. Children will definitely have a good time watching puppet shows that tell some really interesting stories, as well as, the light and sound show at the City Palace presenting the historical journey of the city.

Activities for children: Puppet shows, Light and Sound show, boat rides on the lake

5. Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer

The golden sands of Jaisalmer are definitely inviting for children. The thrill of riding a camel is undoubtedly one that they won't be able to forget in a lifetime. Take them for an overnight desert safari and see how the moonlit sands twinkle in their eyes.

Children enjoy a Camel ride here.

6. Thekkady

Thekkady

Kerala is indeed a perfect spot for families. The weather is suitable and the backwaters provide the best means to unwind your senses. And how to keep the kids busy? Elephants are the answer. Let them experience the joy of playing with and riding on elephants and they will thank you for the rest of their school year. Excite them further by staying in a houseboat instead of regular hotel rooms.

children enjoy: Elephant rides, houseboat rides

Auli

Children love unusual activities that are a breakthrough in their regular routine. With Government-certified operators providing ski lessons for beginners, kids will definitely not want to leave this place.

Children enjoy Skiing a lot here.

8. Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar

Take your children to the Mapro Garden and get them to pick strawberries on their own. The joy of doing something so unusual is what you will be rewarded with. Take them to the tablelands and go horse-riding, as well as, the various gaming options available for children along with their parents.

Strawberry picking, horse-riding, boat riding enjoyed by Kids a lot.

9. Tarkarli

Tarkarli

Children love to play in the water and are often forbidden because of the risk of them falling ill. So, take them to Tarkarli, and let them play to their heart's content. With clear waters and exciting water sports available for both children and adults, this is a perfect getaway for families.

Activities for children: Various water sports, Playing in the water

10. Lonavala

Lonavala

Every child's dream world is an amusement park. The thrill of the rides is something even adults can't deny. Take your kids to Adlabs Imagica and let them scream their lungs out in excitement. A day full of fun with your entire family is just what the doctors prescribe for stress relief.

Activities for children: Different amusement rides

11. Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

The pristine beaches and the blue waters form a perfect spot for family vacations. Children can enjoy swimming with elephants here, as well as, explore underwater marine life. One of the best things they can have fun with is walking in the water, as the buoyancy will lift them up as they try hard to put their best foot forward.

Activities for children: Snorkelling

Delhi

The Kingdom of Dreams is definitely a page out of a fairytale come to life. This huge set-up is out of a child's imagination and there is nothing that will stop them from getting totally engrossed in these larger than life shows.

Activities to children: Various shows

Mumbai

Essel World was India's largest and oldest amusement park and there is no way that kids will say no to a day at this happy place. Every now and then, there is a new ride added, so it's a new experience each time. Bring out the child in you and enjoy with your children.

Activities for children: Fun amusement rides

14. Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park

Nothing in the whole wide world can teach a kid more than nature can. Jim Corbett National Park is the perfect opportunity you can grab to take your kid in the close proximity of nature. Excellent flora and fauna await you at one of the best National Parks of India. The most hold-your-breath moment comes when you witness the Indian Tiger that calls this place a home. A great place to introduce your kids to the royal keep of India!

Activities for children: Forest-stay and exploring the stunning wildlife, safari rides, bird-watching

Agra

Effortless, the Taj manages to be the point of pride for every Indian kid. It is time to take them to this Wonder of the world that lies in their very own homeland. One of the landmarks of India that world acknowledges with poise, a trip to Taj Mahal can make your kids a prouder of our country’s diverse art and heritage.

Children Like: Guided visit to the Taj Mahal, visit Fatehpur Sikri and other forts and monuments, a tour of Wildlife SOS- an animal rescue organization.

Sikkim

This definitely one of the lesser-explored family destinations in India. Home to gigantic Himalayas, raw natural beauty and tons of ancient monasteries, Sikkim is also the point of India’s border with China. Take your kids to Nathu La Pass and they’ll be more acknowledging towards the Indian Army, totally worth it!

You can also take your kids to interior towns like Pelling and Lachun and give them a slice of minimalistic living. It’s a safe environment and helpful locals make it suitable for kid-friendly vacations.

Children Like: Visit Nathu La Pass and Tsongmo Lake, river rafting on Teesta, cable car ride in Gangtok and Yak safari

17. Aurangabad

Aurangabad

Suitable for slightly older kids, Aurangabad in Maharashtra boasts two important sites of Indian Archaeology- Ajanta and Ellora. One of its kind monolithic rock-cut excavations in the world, the Ellora caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dating back to 600-1000 CE, Ellora caves are an epitome of Indian diversity and secularity.

Activities for children: Guided visit to Ajanta, Ellora caves, Panchakki and Bibi ka Makbara- a replica of the Taj Mahal.

Raigad

To introduce your kids to one of the greatest rulers of India- King Shivaji, take them to Raigad which is one of the best places for children's holiday in India and also one of the most famous forts of Maharashtra . Hike up the enormous fort or take the ropeway ride, spend a day admiring the excellent landmarks of Maratha history with your kids.

What children Like: Ropeway ride, visit the ruins of the former palace and landmarks like the Statue of Shivaji, Maha Darwaja, Khubladha Buruj, Nane Darwaja, Hatti Talav, Gangasagar, and the Hirkani Buruj.

19. Rann of Kutch

Rann of Kutch

What may be otherwise considered slightly unfavorable for kids- the desert is transformed into a fun destination during a festival. Reason 1- it can provide your kids with the most subtle introduction to the deserts and Reason 2- it has vast opportunities for entertainment.

From a stay in a cozy tent with the best possible amenities to countless opportunities that can keep the kids hooked, Rann Utsav is one of the best family vacation destinations in India.

Activities for children: Camel cart ride to the white desert, jeep ride on the magnetic hill Kalo Dungar and versatile cultural events including folk dance, puppet, and magic shows.

20. Mayani Bird Sanctuary

Mayani Bird Sanctuary

This beautiful bird sanctuary in Maharashtra will fill the kids with excitement at the sight of the rare Siberian Flamingos, as well as, around 400 different species of other birds. Get the children to indulge in feeding the birds, and make it an awesome experience.

Activities for children: Feeding the birds

So, what are you waiting for! Pack up your bags and leave with the kids for an amazing vacation, and spend some wonderful time connecting with them.

Frequently Asked Questions

A. The best places to visit in India with kids are - Jaipur, Thekkady, Mahabaleshwar, Auli, Darjeeling, houseboats in Alleppy, and Bandipur National Park.

A. The top family vacation destinations on a budget in India are - Delhi, Pondicherry, Goa, Shimla, Nainital, Jaipur, Udaipur, Deharadun, Kanyakumari, and Darjeeling.

A. The best places for a summer vacation in India are - Auli, Manali, Kasol, Mussoorie, Munnar, Gangtok, Ooty, Tawang, Mount Abu, and Mahabaleshwar.

A. Even though many people travel with a baby as young as 9-10 months old, the best age usually when babies are around 2 years old as they can understand and follow instructions, can understand what is going on around them, and have developed a larger attention-span. So, it is easier to keep them engaged.

A. Not all hotels provide baby cribs. Most of the properties with 3-stars and above may have baby cribs, but it is recommended to contact the hotel administrations in advance to confirm if any cribs are available.

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20 Best Places to Visit in India with Kids

Main part of growing up is earning more experience. The best and fun way to gain experience is by introducing your kids to new environment. One such diverse environment is India.

Are you planning to enjoy a colorful vacation with your children ? Here are the top 20 destinations for kids in India.

1. New Delhi

New Delhi has the depth of a historic land and the beauty of a modern emblem. The hectic streets ebbed with local lifestyle makes it more enthralling amidst the chaos. Delhi pulsates with energy throughout the day. The land is filled with monument of the past and wonder of modernity.

Places of Interest

  • Monuments – Red fort , Qutub Minar, India Gate , Humayun’s tomb and others
  • Spiritual sites – Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, lotus temple , Jama Masjid, Akshardham and others
  • Heritage buildings – Rajpath and Rashtrapati bhawan, Jantar Mantar and others
  • Memorial – Gandhi memorial
  • Museum – National museum, Indira Gandhi memorial museum, national crafts museum, national rail museum and others

Read More : Popular Tourist Attractions in Delhi

Things to Do With Kids

  • Visit to indoor playgrounds and amusement park
  • Visit to zoo for spot animals
  • Visit to planetarium to learn about space
  • Picnic in farm and countryside
  • Visit children’s museum and aquarium

Delhi Trip with Kids

Suggested Tour : 4 Days – Delhi Agra Private Tour

Read More : What to do in Delhi for 2 Days

Jaipur is a historic destination, which reeks of both old beauty and new flamboyance. This is the heart of Rajasthan; covering the royal family residence, majestic shopping destinations, Hawa Mahal and many other monuments. If you are looking for a fairytale vacation in a colorful spot, Jaipur is the right place.

  • Amber fort and palace – sound and light show, exploration, elephant ride, jeep safari, temples and others
  • City Palace – museum, art gallery, sightseeing, exploration and sound and light show
  • Hawa Mahal – monument for sightseeing
  • Jantar Mantar – 18 th century observatory with 14 ancient astronomical instruments, still in use. It has the largest sundial of the world
  • Nahargarh Fort – sightseeing, trekking, sculptures and wax museum
  • Jaigarh Fort – largest cannon of the world, watchtowers, exploration and others
  • MI Road – shopping
  • Monkey temple – rituals, architectures and monkeys
  • Albert Hall museum – 19 th century museum for paintings, crafts, wood carvings, costumes and others

Read More : Magnificent Monuments of Jaipur Not to Be Missed

  • Elephant ride to Amer Fort, watching elephant polo or painting on elephants
  • Sound and light shows in any of the forts
  • Shopping for wooden toys
  • Spotting the world’s largest sundial
  • Exploring Jaipur Zoo
  • Elefantastic – elephant camp where kids can bathe, feed and play with elephant calves

Jaipur Amber Fort Elephant Ride with Kids

Read More : What to see in Jaipur in 24 hours?

Suggested Tour : 14 Days - Rajasthan Family Tour Packages

3. Jaisalmer

This city revolves around the massive fort of Jaisalmer . If you are looking for an enchanted desert destination , this by-gone era town is the right place to enjoy an exotic and commercialized vacation. Magnificent buildings along the sides of the honey glittering desert region makes this Golden City, an important destination in Rajasthan.

  • Jaisalmer Fort – exploring, shopping and tasting local cuisine
  • Bada bagh – 16 th century memorial garden
  • Patwon ki Haveli – historic building
  • Sam sand dunes – Thar desert region famous for desert activities
  • Thar heritage museum – historic and cultural artifacts of the land
  • Gadisar Lake – water activities and exploring structures around this artificial lake
  • Nathmal ki Haveli – historic building
  • Jain group of temples – famous pilgrimage site and architectural beauty

Read More : Topmost Places To Be Visited In Jaisalmer

  • Desert camping, camel riding, paragliding, desert safari and other activities in the Sam sand dunes
  • Puppet show in the heritage museum
  • Picnic and boat ride in Gadisar Lake

Jaisalmer Camel Safari with Kids

Suggested Tour : 8 Days - Rajasthan Tour

Read More : Jaisalmer Desert Festival – The Most Awaited and Famous Cultural Event

4. Darjeeling

Darjeeling is a beauty of Himalayan region . This region is famous for its beautiful sceneries, attracting millions of visitors every year. Even before the independence of the nation, the British governing officers considered Darjeeling to be their summer retreat destination. Trailing through this pristine hill station is a breathtaking experience, with no regards to age or type of vacation you desire .

  • Batasia Loop – garden, monument and uphill train route
  • Tiger Hill – sunrise view and view of Mount Everest
  • Jhandi Sara sunrise point – sunrise view point and view of Mount Kangchenjunga
  • Happy valley – famous for tea estates
  • Rangeet valley – famous for cable car ride
  • Ghum monastery – 19 th century monastery famous for architecture and statues
  • Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological park – spot numerous animals like red panda, snow leopard and others
  • Tenzing rock – rock climbing
  • Peace Pagoda – Buddhist sanctuary famous for carvings, statues and grand view of valley around it.
  • Mahakal Mandir – Hindu temple famous for exploring caves, observatory hill and religious rituals
  • Shrubbery nightingale park – garden, statues, stroll regions and other
  • Dali Monastery – famous for Buddhist art, unique lifestyle and statues
  • Toy train ride through the mountain terrains of Himalayas
  • Visit Darjeeling zoo to spot Siberian tigers, red panda, wolf, snow leopard and others
  • Cable car ride from Singamari station
  • Picnic in any valley
  • Horse riding in Mirik
  • Boating, padding and other water activities

Darjeeling Toy Train

Suggested Tour : 5 Days – Darjeeling Tour Packages

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Munnar is a hill station in which the rolling hills are carpeted with spice and tea plantations. Located in the low Western Ghats region, this hill town is an aesthetic spot to wander in the nature.

  • Mattupetty dam and dairy farm – concrete dam, where elephants visit for quenching thirst and large Indo-Swiss farm for cows
  • Kandala lake – boating
  • Top station – breathtaking view of valley and clouds
  • Echo point – scream from this viewpoint to hear you echo back in a few seconds
  • Rajamalai – trekking, wildlife sightseeing and photography
  • Tea museum – sightseeing
  • Marayoor sandalwood forest – sandalwood forest jeep ride
  • Attukal waterfalls and Lakkom waterfalls – scenic spot
  • Blossom park – boating, flower spotting, roller skating, cycling and others
  • Chinnar wildlife sanctuary – spotting panthers, deer, tigers, elephants and others. It is an important bird watching spot .
  • Stay in a treehouse resort for exciting time
  • Trek to Echo point and scream to hear your voice back
  • Spot endangered animals in the wildlife sanctuary
  • Cycle along the bends of the hills
  • Picnic near waterfalls
  • Rock climbing, rappelling and other activities
  • Visit Fun Forest Adventure Park for moderate level adventure fun
  • Shikara boat ride, motorboat ride, speedboats and other water activities
  • Elephant safari in Carmelagiri Elephant park

Munnar Tea Garden with Kids

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This is an exotic blend of Portuguese and India cultures, beautified with seashores and spirituality. Goa might be advertised as a bachelor paradise with the booze and party element. In reality, Goa is a wonderful spot for family vacation . This tropical beach destination caters to every water and land needs of an outdoor vacation. You can also choose to hide inside luxury laps of star resorts and enjoy private beach for picnic and other activities.

  • Beaches – there are 31 beaches filled with water activities, party elements and shacks for enjoying seafood
  • Anjuna flea market – famous market for buying souvenirs and handicraft items
  • Arpora Baga – famous for live music party and food stalls
  • Portugual mansions of Panjim – heritage site for holding the integrity of Portuguese influenced environment
  • Old Goa – filled with churches, forts and cathedrals
  • Spice plantations – visit and stroll through any spice plantations. Some offer farm-lunch too.
  • Bhagwan Mahvir and Cotigao wildlife sanctuary – spotting numerous animals and birds

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  • Parasailing, dolphin spotting, banana boat ride and other water activities
  • Splashdown water theme park visit
  • Butterfly sanctuary in Ponda
  • Kayaking in backwaters
  • Petting zoo visit

Goa Vacation with Kids

Suggested Tour : 5 Days - Goa Beach Holidays

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Chennai is a 400 square kilometer of urban village getting more luxurious and glamour every second. This is a land of cosmopolitan sparkles of cafes, museums, restaurants, theme parks and diverse culture. The best of all is the Chennai’s ability to hold on to its customs and traditions.

  • Marina beach, Besant Nagar beach and others – sunset watching, playing in water, beach stay and others
  • Temples – there are numerous temples of architectural importance and important pilgrimage sites like Vadapalani Andavar temple, Shridi Sai Baba temple, Kapaleeshwara temple, Kalikambal temple and others
  • Museum – sightseeing and spotting antiquities of culture in Chennai rail museum, Madras museum, Birla planetarium and others.
  • Heritage buildings – take a city tour to cover Chettinad palace, Chepauk palace, Palatial house and others
  • Churches – best spiritual destinations and architectural beauties around the city are St. Thomas Shrine, Annai Vailankanni shrine, Santhome basilica
  • Valluvar kottam – park filled with statues, stroll area and manyblooming plants.
  • Chembarambakkam Lake – picnic, sightseeing and other water activities
  • Guindy children park and Vandaloor zoo – spotting local and exotic animals
  • Mahabalipuram – a heritage site filled with sculptures and temples, closer to Chennai

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  • Visit theme parks and indoor playgrounds around the city
  • Virtual gaming centers for video game lovers
  • Beach activities
  • Laser tag, bowling and other indoor games
  • Spotting animals in Vandaloor zoo on a golf cart ride

Suggested Tour : 13 Days - Southern India Tour for Family

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8. McLeodganj

Beyond being a platform of Tibetan culture, this place of Dalai Lama residence is a serene hill station attracting thousands of visitors from around the world. Usually people visit here to rejuvenate by taking part in spiritual activities. However, McLeodganj is much more than what you think.

  • Masroor temple – ancient temple famous for carvings and sculpture
  • Triund – camping spot famous for trekking and grand view
  • Bhagsu falls – famous for picnic and sightseeing
  • Nechung Monastery – cliché monastery famous for unique lifestyle and grand view of Dhauladhar ranges
  • Guna Devi temple – a famous religious site with mesmerizing panoramic view of Kangra valley
  • Sunset point – right spot for viewing sunset and famous for photography
  • St. John’s church – Neo-Gothic structure famous for spiritual visit, natural surrounding and serene environment
  • Indrahar pass – trekking region
  • Maharana Pratap sagar lake – famous for boating, bird watching, fishing, photography and others
  • Birdwatching in paddy fields
  • Cycling along the mountain tracks
  • Camping overnight
  • Spotting elephants and other exotic animals in sanctuaries
  • Flying fox and other adventure activities

Bhagsu Waterfall Mcleodganj with Kids

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Also called as Indian Switzerland, this is a scenic spot with unique culture and timeless nature. This photogenic highland region is an important tourist destination . The monasteries, lush valley, grand view of mountains and the Dal Lake will help you create a magical vacation in Kashmir.

  • Srinagar – boat house, Mughal gardens, Shikara ride, snow activities and bird watching
  • Gulmarg – mountain biking, skiing, trekking and picnic
  • Sonamarg – camping, picnic, trekking and photography
  • Leh – monasteries, mountain biking, trekking, snow activities and others
  • Kupwara – alpine mountains, lush meadows, picnic, camping and others
  • Kathua – picnic spot, historic site and serene ambience
  • Kargil – trekking, mountaineering, visit to monasteries and others
  • Pulwama – saffron field, quaint village tour, trekking, snowboarding, mountaineering and others
  • Hiking in Betaab valley
  • Boating in Dal Lake
  • Houseboat stay for a night
  • Cable car ride
  • Pony ride in the valley
  • Jeep safari in national parks
  • Hot air ballooning
  • Spend evenings in any of the  gardens of park

Kashmir with Kids

Suggested Tour : 10 Days - Taj Mahal and Kashmir Tour

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10. Lakshadweep

Strings of islands filled with palm trees on flaw-less white sand make the perfect base for your vacation. The local life is very much linked with the traditions. Thus, culture is another beauty here, apart from sun, sand and sea. The real beauty of this land lies in the coral reefs, warm lagoons and serene beaches.

  • Kadmat island – coral reefs, marine life, lagoon and beach activities
  • Kavaratti island – lagoon, water activities, beach activities and others
  • Kalpeni island –snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming and beach activities
  • Bangaram atoll – coral reefs and beaches
  • Minicoy island – beaches, lighthouse and water activities
  • Water activities like swimming, boating, fishing and others
  • Visit lagoons for peaceful beach picnic
  • Reef walking, yacht sailing and kayaking in Kalpeni
  • Spotting turtles and dolphins in Kadmat island
  • Visit marine museum

Lakshadweep Beach with Kids

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Suggested Tour : 6 Days - Itinerary Lakshadweep

11. Nainital

A large hill town and the centerpiece lake covers this forested valley with tourists. This town is filled with families trying to create a wonderful vacation with the nature. Nainital brings you closer to the nature, covering numerous outdoor activities.

  • Naini Lake – boating, strolling, picnic and others
  • Naina peak – hiking, sunrise view, trekking and others
  • Tiffin Top – horse riding, hiking, viewpoint
  • St. John in Wilderness – strolling through serene forests, exploring the sunning architecture and more.
  • Pt. G B Pant High Altitude Zoo – spotting animals, trekking, visiting Astronomical observatory
  • Gurney house – heritage cottage for history lovers
  • Snow View – ropeway, viewpoint, trekking and others
  • Land’s End – pony rides, view of Khurpa lake, trekking and others
  • Kilbury bird sanctuary – birdwatching, trekking and photography
  • Eco Cave garden – musical fountain, light and sound show, strolling and others
  • Visit the Eco cave garden for exploring and watching the musical fountain in action
  • Visit zoos and sanctuaries for bird watching and spotting exotic animals
  • Picnic in the valleys

Nainital with Kids

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Starting from adventure activities to honeymoon spots, this place caters to every type of tourists. Are you willing to backpack? There are numerous trails and routes to stick with. Meanwhile, do you want to cover this snow paradise as a family? There are more than 1000 good hotels and guesthouses in and around Manali. May it be the snow season or the green season, Manali is always at prime beauty.

  • Religious Destinations – Hadimba temple, Manu temple, Maa Sharvari temple
  • Museum – Museum of Himachal culture and folk art
  • Tibetan monasteries – Himalayan Nyingmapa gompa, Gadhan Thekchhokling gimpa and others
  • Vashisht hot water spring – temple with medicinal hot water spring
  • Nehru Kund – natural spring
  • Jogini Falls – trekking, backpacking and others
  • Solang Valley – adventure activities like skiing, paragliding, parachuting, zorbing and others
  • Visit Solang valley for snow games and camping
  • Try the Great Himalayan National Park and Pin Valley national park to spot snow leopard and other animals
  • Enjoy bathing in springs around the region
  • Trekking and camping near Bhrigu Lake

Manali with Kids

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Suggested Tour : 6 Days – Shimla Manali Tour Packages

13. Jodhpur

Beyond the impenetrable fort that watches over the city, this Blue Destination Jodhpur is a magnificent piece of cultural beauty. The medieval streets of this land take you to shopping destinations, cultural activities, monuments and much more. This is the destination to relax and take your vacation to a colorful level.

  • Mehrangarh fort – sightseeing and adventure activities
  • Umaid Bhawan palace – car museum, clock collection, architectural beauty and others
  • Jaswant Thada – lake, garden, view from the top of the monument and architectural beauty.
  • Mandore Garden – museum, street shopping, Mandore fort, sculptures and others.
  • Kailana Lake – water activities
  • Rao Jodha desert rock park – nature walk, museum, plant nursery and others
  • Ziplining in Mehrangarh Fort
  • Picnic lunch in Mandore garden
  • Birdwatching, boating and picnic at Kailana Lake
  • Boating at Balsamand Lake
  • Village life of Jodhpur

Jodhpur with Kids

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14. Andaman Group of Islands

The sugar-colored beaches, warm turquoise water and the perfect climate, makes Andaman, the Hollywood styled beach vacation in India . The land is brimming with water activities and beach activities. If you love water and beach, this is the right place to visit.

  • Beaches – Bharatpur beach, Baratang island,  Corbyn’s Cove, Chidiya Tapu, Radhanagar beach, Havelock island and many others
  • Marine national park – scuba diving, swimming, snorkeling and others
  • Cellular jail – museum and light and sound show
  • Mount Harriet and Madhuban – trekking, elephant ride, hiking and others
  • Museum and circuit – history and culture oriented display of tribes
  • Rajiv Gandhi water sports complex – water activities
  • Beach activities and picnic
  • Visit to Marine national park to spot marine animals
  • Light and sound show at Cellular Jail
  • Fishing, boating, swimming and many other water activities
  • Elephant ride in Mount Harriet

Scuba Diving with Kids

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Ooty is the queen of hill stations and this is the right place to escape from the hustle of the corporate world. The land rises up to the clouds and gives all cliché hill station activities. It was once the summer headquarters of British and today, an important honeymoon and family destination.

  • Ooty boat house – boating
  • Government botanical garden – Italian garden, green house and many flowering plants
  • Government rose garden – a garden dedicated to rose varieties
  • Tea factory – museum and factory of tea
  • Government museum – display of archeological, botanical and zoological exhibits
  • Thunder world – theme park
  • Ketti valley view point
  • Doddabetta – top point for panoramic view, telescope observatory and others
  • Boating in any of the lakes
  • Mountain train ride
  • Exploring gardens and picnicking
  • Trekking to Doddabetta peak
  • Visit to wax museum
  • Camping at Avalanche Lake bank
  • Watching honey extraction in honey and bee museum

Ooty

Read More : About Ooty – The Uncrowned Queen Of Hill Stations

Suggested Tour : 6 Days – South India Hill Station Tour

16. Mussoorie

This is one of the favorite destinations of the locals. The view from the valley, cliché hill station activities, fresh natural beauty of the mountain region and the adventure activities that come with those mountain terrains.

Places Of Interest

  • Mussorie Lake – boating
  • Lal Tibba scenic point – view point, telescope and observatory deck
  • Gun Hill point – view point, cable car ride and others
  • Bhatta Fall – waterfall, picnic region, hiking and others
  • Company Bagh – amusement park, waterfalls, flower garden and others
  • Soham heritage and art center – exhibits of artifacts, painting, cultural items and so on.
  • Adventure park – adventure activities
  • Bhadraj temple – religious site famous for trekking, architectural beauty and serene environment
  • Kempty Falls – waterfalls and pools for water activities
  • Boating, bathing, swimming, pedaling and other water activities
  • Camping and picnicking
  • Jawahar aquarium to spot sharks and other exotic fishes
  • Amusement park visits

Cable Car Ride at Mussoorie Gun Point Hill

17. Thekkady

Thekkady is famous for the tiger reserve. Although a single tourist attraction, this place can make an entire vacation for adventure and outdoor lovers. Indians and foreigners flock this place to trek and explore the region.  Apart from the tiger reserve, the forest region around it and the culture deposition brought on by the locals would make a colorful vacation for your kids. If you are up for a vacation under the sun, this is the right spot, located in the God’s Own Country, Kerala .

  • Thekkady tiger reserve – safari to spot elephants, tigers, deer, langur and others, water rafting and more
  • Thekkady lake – boating
  • Religious destination – Chellar Kovil, Kurikaddy temple, Mangla Devi temple and others
  • Green park spice plantation – park for medical and spice plants
  • Anakkara – waterfalls, spice plantation, viewpoints, mountain biking and more
  • Mudra cultural center – live cultural performancesby the local professionals
  • Kadathanadan kalari center – live self-defense art performance
  • Boating, trekking, hiking, camping and other adventure activities
  • Riding on elephants, jeep safari and others
  • Nature walks to spot butterflies, birds and others

Thekkady Elephant Safari with Kids

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Not everything about tourism revolves around cliché destinations. Some of the hidden destinations are the best for kids to find their own pace and enjoy vacation in leisure. One such destination is located in the Konkan coast. This small town of Maharashtra is the place of crystal water and golden sunset. Filled with stretches of beaches, this tropical paradise is the best place to enjoy your vacation.

  • Rock garden – panoramic view of the ocean, rocky beach
  • Sindhudurg fort –17 th century fort on an island famous for view of the ocean and exploration
  • Tarkarli – coral beach famous for boat ride, jet ski, scuba diving and other water activities
  • Devbag beach – spotting dolphins and exploring Konkani village
  • Tsunamic island – water sports and underwater activities
  • Malvan Marine wildlife sanctuary – spotting pearls, corals, dolphins and others, underwater
  • Starting from banana boat ride to scuba diving, there are numerous water activities to enjoy based on the age and interest of your kid
  • Underwater aquarium visit
  • Boating to spot dolphins
  • Houseboat ride and stay on the backwaters

19. Arakku Valley

Arakku valley is another hidden beauty located in Andhra Pradesh . Located amidst the forest of Eastern Ghats, this small hill town is isolated from the claws of commercialization. The tribe community thrives in this region and thus, you get to explore a flawless culture here. Starting from cave exploration to a wonderful mountain train ride, this place is for traversing through diverse paradises.

  • Chapparai waterfalls – waterfalls surrounded by forest, famous for picnic
  • Borra caves – largest caves in the country famous for stalagmite and stalactite limestone structures.
  • Galikondalu viewpoint – panoramic view of the hills and valley
  • Tribal museum – exhibitions related to lifestyle and culture of local tribes, raft centers and workshops
  • Anathagiri waterfalls – natural sightseeing
  • Champi and Madugula villages – famous for forest trekking
  • Katiki waterfalls – jeep ride, trekking
  • Trekking to waterfalls
  • Picnic at any serene destination
  • Exploring the caves
  • Stroll through coffee plantations
  • Visit to Padmapuram botanical garden
  • Mountain train ride to Arakku Valley

Borra Caves, Arakku Valley

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20. Udaipur

Not many destinations have the ability to stir up romance throughout the vacation. One such snuggling tranquility is Udaipur . This land gets its beauty from the Aravalli ranges and the lakes inside it. The city’s natural beauty is the culture. The lively lifestyle, tempting nature and the timeless architectural beauty make Udaipur, a grand destination.

  • City Palace – 200 year old lake side palace, now a heritage hotel
  • Lake Pichola – famous for boat rides, islands filled with palaces and so on
  • Jagmandir – 17 th century palace with lake view, music and hotel
  • Saheliyon ki Bari – royal garden of the past with museum, fountains, sculptures and many others
  • Jagdish temple – architectural beauty, religious destination and an important pilgrimage site. Also famous for sculptures, carvings and art works
  • Monsoon palace – marble palace surrounded by wildlife sanctuary and grand view of city from top
  • Fateh Sagar Lake – famous for islands and boating
  • Bagore ki Haveli – historic structure famous for exploration
  • Gulab Bagh – large rose garden and a small zoo
  • Boat ride on Lake Pichola, Lake Fateh Sagar and others
  • Evening stroll in Saheliyon ki Bari
  • Cable car ride to Karni Mata temple
  • Vintage car museum visit
  • Jungle safari at Sajjangarh wildlife sanctuary
  • Horse riding along Aravali mountain

Saheliyon ki Bari, Udaipur with Kids

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There is no strict rule to stick with certain destinations while traveling with a kid. It depends entirely on the type of vacation your child would love and the style of experience you want to embark within your child.

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One trip that we all look forward to irrespective of our age is the family vacations. Travelling with kids can be absolute fun as long as the trip is planned well and the arrangements are well done. For a lot of us finding child-friendly destinations can be a challenge. The challenges extend from where to go and what to see to the care, food and other needs of the kids.  We share our exclusive list of top places to take your children this summer. With the right choice of destinations and proper arrangements, travel with kids can be a cakewalk.

Choice of destination is extremely important here. Taking kids on a holiday to a destination like Leh-Ladakh may not just be a great idea, considering the high altitude and the climate. Choosing a destination which adds an element of learning and brings value to the vacation would mean happy kids and happier parents. Here is our list of Child-friendly destinations which are not just child-friendly but without a doubt also add some value to the vacation.

Child-Friendly Destinations to Vacation with Kids

Ooty- Child-friendly destinations in India

Ooty or Ootacamund is a hill station, tucked snugly in the Nilgiri hills in Tamil Nadu. And true to its name, the Nilgiris or the ‘blue mountains’ is an absolute treat. Ooty is home to lush green tea plantations, magnificent mountains and lands made of every shade of green.  The weather in Ooty is a quite welcoming year long. It provides a welcome relief from the hustle bustle of the daily quick running city lives.

Among the places to visit in Ooty don’t forget to take the mini train ride or just take a boat ride in the Ooty lake. Learn a thing or two with an educational tour through the tea plantations and tea factory, or watch a demonstration on the honey gathering. Don’t forget to stop by at the Honey and Bee Museum.  Walk through the well maintained Ooty Botanical Garden and be amazed by the incredible variety of flora.  Chocolates are something that is beyond age. So indulge in some chocolate treats at the Commercial-road where you will find some of the best home-made chocolate.  And if those horses seem to catch your attention, take a horse ride with the help of a guide. All this and more make this one of the most popular child-friendly destinations in India.

  • Best time to visit:  All Year round. Ooty experiences pleasant climate all through the year.

2. Darjeeling

Darjeeling- Child-friendly destinations in India

The ‘Queen of Hills’ Darjeeling is one of the top places to take your children this summer. Located in West Bengal, Darjeeling is home to the world-famous tea factories that manufacture the world famous ‘Darjeeling Tea’ and also to the third highest mountain in the world, the Kanchenjunga. Darjeeling is the perfect getaway for every age. Blessed with some geographic marvels, Darjeeling is a place where one can holiday as well as learn. This hill station is also home to the Darjeeling Himalayan railway which is a UNESCO heritage site and a great place for kids to visit. The miniature steam engine brings in a lot of tourists.

The crisp blue skies, stunning landscapes and the snow-capped mountains that will make you drop your jaw are a delight to watch. Darjeeling has something for everyone. Hikers and trekkers can visit the Singalila National Park which has several trekking routes and options that are safe for both the parents as well as the kids. If trekking isn’t really your thing, then simply go camping. So while in Darjeeling, go shopping at the Bhutiya market or simply take a trip to the Happy Valley Tea Garden and learn about how tea is made. Take a trip to the Tiger hill and be amazed by the jaw-dropping and breathtaking views of the Mount Everest. While many choose to walk up the hill, however, taking a jeep ride would be recommended. Darjeeling is child-friendly in every aspect. Be it the toy train rides or the cable car rides, or simply a trek up the hill, all of these are enough to keep both, the kids & you, occupied and entertained; making it the perfect  Child-Friendly Destinations to Vacation with Kids. No trip is complete to Darjeeling without the pony ride at Mall road. The guides take good care to see to the safety while the children take a ride.

  • Best time to visit Darjeeling : April to June
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3. Aurangabad –  Child-Friendly Destinations to Vacation with Kids

Aurangabad- Child-friendly destinations in India

Aurangabad has rightly earned itself its sobriquet and it is rightly called the ‘City of Gates’. Situated in Maharashtra, Aurangabad is known for its monuments that have made it a popular tourist destination. Aurangabad is a great place to take your children, mainly because the city has a rich contribution to history. Ruled by several dynasties, the city has seen the rise and fall of many kingdoms.

Be it the uprising of Shivaji or the Mughal rule, the city has played a strategic role. The Ajanta and the Ellora caves are the most popular attraction here. The Ellora caves have 34 beautifully built caves that came into existence somewhere around the 5 th and the 10 th century. The cave 16 is home to the largest single monolithic rock excavation in the world, the Kailasha temples which was made as a dedication to Lord Shiva. With 30 rock cut caves, the Ajanta is no less than the Ellora caves. Both these locations are UNESCO heritage sites and inspite all these years, the charm and magic are still alluring.

For those who cannot visit the Taj Mahal at Agra, take a trip to the Bibi ka Maqbara which is almost an identical copy of the Taj Mahal. Visit the Salim Lake and Bird Sanctuary to watch the migratory birds. The vibrant gardens here would be loved by the kids. The combination of History and nature make it enjoyable for every age group and hence it is on our list of the most  Child-Friendly Destinations to vacation.

  • Best time to visit : October to February

4. Thekkady

Thekkady- Child-friendly destinations in India

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There is no better place for a family vacation, then taking a trip to God’s own Country, Kerala. Kerala is home to some beautiful destinations and is extremely child-friendly. Be it the beaches or the plains or the hills, each of them has their own charm and lure. Thekkady is one of the most child-friendly destinations mainly because of the variety of activities that they have for children, making this place the most popular destination. The right climate and the enticing backwaters are the perfect combinations to unwind. Getting kids to pay attention can be a bit of a task, but here in Thekkady, kids are willing to give their total attention, simply because they have the company of Elephants. Yes, it could be intimidating and scary to be in the company of elephants, but this is an experience that every city-bred, child or adult must experience. So while in Thekkady, take an elephant ride and feel royal. Hotel stays are the norm, however, make sure you take the kids on the houseboat. If you can stay at a houseboat, nothing like it. The splendid views of the backwaters add to the calm and relaxation.

Another reason why Thekkady is one of the top places to take your kids this summer is the Periyar National Park. It is one of the largest tiger reserves in the country and if you get lucky you might just spot a tiger if not there are a whole lot of other animals that you can spot. The Periyar Lake is home to many birds, so don’t miss the boat ride. For those who enjoy a dash of adventure can take a trek to the ancient Devi temple situated right in the middle of the National Park. The Jungle walk is a treat and an experience in its own way.

  • Best time to visit: October to February

Kashmir- Child-friendly destinations in India

Referred to as ‘Heaven on Earth’, Kashmir is truly bliss. With mountains wearing the silvery white snow and the warm hospitality, Kashmir is the place to visit. Take a boat ride in the Shikara at Dal Lake or simply stay at a houseboat and feel like royalty.  Watch the peaks from Gulmarg or simply ski around in Gulmarg.  Walk around the Tulip gardens or take a picture in the Kashmiri attire or simply go river rafting and angling in Pahalgam. Kashmir is one destination that can bring a smile to everyone’s face, be it a parent or a kid. The splendour of nature and it’s beauty make Kashmir one of the most  Child-Friendly Destinations to vacation in.

  • Best time to visit: March to June
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6. Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh- Child-friendly destinations in India

The state of Himachal Pradesh is something. Everything there, be it the hill stations, weather, the routes or even the air, every single thing is enticing. While in Himachal don’t forget to enjoy the sun, the blue skies and the crisp air. Feel the wind in your hair as you pass by the scenic landscapes on the Delhi-Manali route. Shop around at Shimla and soak into the cultural goodness at Dharamshala. Say a prayer at Naina Devi or enjoy the orchards and the cable car rides at Parwanoo. Be amazed by the fossils at Nahan or simply enjoy some adventure at Chail and Chamba. Himachal is all about the goodness that cannot be put in words. You have to be there to experience it. Kids will love the experience for sure.

  • Best time to visit : March to June
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Orissa- Child-friendly destinations in India

Orissa is much more than what meets the eyes. The Golden Beach of Puri is a pure delight. With beach activities like surfing, fishing and a lot more, this place is equally exciting for children and parents alike. Bird watchers and ornithology enthusiasts can watch migratory birds that flock the lake in large numbers around this lagoon of salt water, which is the largest in Asia. The Jagannath Yatra & Temple is the highlight of Orissa and should not be missed. While in Orissa, get lost in the warmth of the Konark Sun Temple or take a tiger safari at the Nandankanan Zoological Park, watch the elephants at the Chandaka Elephant sanctuary or dip your toes at the beach in Gopalpur. The interesting cuisines and lip-smacking food will make you take another family trip to Orissa.

  • Best time to visit : November to June

8. Andaman Islands

Andaman Islands- Child-friendly destinations in India

The Andaman Islands can be a great destination for child-friendly holidays. With golden beaches, turquoise blue waters and clear skies, Andaman offers a lot of interesting activities for children as well as adults.

Take a walk in the history with a visit to Port Blair and the cellular jail which talks about India’s struggle for independence. Take a view of the rainforests, birds and the active volcano or simply go island hopping. Go snorkelling or take a swim with the elephants or watch the sea life and corals showing off their hues in the glass bottom boat ride. The Islands are seemingly untouched by any human factors and hence it allows both adults and children to be at one with nature, making it one of the Child-Friendly Destinations that one can relax and enjoy their holiday at one’s leisure.

  • Best time to visit : September to March
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These are the top places to take your children this summer. Thomas Cook’s India tour packages are a complete package in terms of learning as well as a vacation. However, summers being the peak holiday time, ensure making bookings and travel arrangements well in advance. That would make things hassle free and easy especially when travelling with kids. Planning vacations can be a bit of a hassle especially if you cannot decide on where to take the kids.

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Summer Destinations to Visit with Young Kids in India

Summer Destinations to Visit with Young Kids in India

As an aunt to several little ones in the family, I understand how difficult it gets for the one who is taking care of the infant. It is indeed a challenge to be a parent and make a balance with your old life and the new one. Parents have to give up way too much and that of course includes staying away from travelling to raise their little ones right. But I am glad to have encountered many parents who fancy the idea of travelling with young kids. I have been getting a lot queries about places where parents can visit with their kids that are a few months old. Well, let me first tell you that I am so proud of you because I understand how dealing with all the cranky behavior and health issues of kids can get on the nerves especially when one is travelling AND considering all that fact if you are still ready to travel with babies then you certainly deserve a standing ovation. Since, I am getting at least 4-5 queries related to summer destinations to visit in India with young kids, I thought I would come up with a blog, you know, for the convenience of all. I am dividing this blog state-wise so that it is easy for you to pick the closest summer destination. So here we go!

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The best part about this beautiful Himalayan destination is its easy access. You can simply take a flight to Srinagar if you are seeking convenience (Psst… flight fare of Srinagar is quite low when you book in advance). Now, your tiny toddler might not understand why it is important to stay in a boathouse or see the flowers in Mughal Gardens but the fact that everything in Srinagar comes handy will at least help the weight off your shoulder. For kids between 6-12, Srinagar can be a nice experience, witnessing the lofty mountains and everything scenic around can give your kids ample to boast to their friends when they get back home.

Kids’ Attraction: Sangam (Cricket Bat Factories) and Apple Orchards

How to Reach Srinagar

Srinagar by Air: Named Sheikh ul Alam Airport, is an international airport in Srinagar. This airport offer regular flights from Srinagar to Delhi, Mumbai and Chandigarh. The airport is placed just 15kms away from the center of the city.

Srinagar by Train: To reach Srinagar by train, one has to reach either Jammu Tawi or Udhampur Railway Station. These stations offer a number of trains to different parts of India. From both the stations, you can hire taxis, private as well as the state government buses to reach Srinagar.

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Gulmarg

Gulmarg, Photo: https://bit.ly/2TvnAoI

If Gulmarg was a person, it would have been one of those smooth talkers, good looking guy/girl who is liked by everyone in the college (Did I get too carried away. Eh?). All right coming back to the point, Gulmarg is one good looking place that is truly a delight for nature lovers. If you are travelling here with kids in summer, you might not find many options for activities and might have to stick with sightseeing. But if spreading a sheet under the warm sun over the lush green meadow surrounded by snow-capped mountains is your idea of enjoyment, then Gulmarg is a perfect picnic destination for you and your kids. Your tiny ones can enjoy the fresh and clean air and the warmth of sun, while slightly older kids can enjoy running around or playing ball.

Kids’ Attraction: Kongdori, Ningle Nallah and Ferozpore Nallah are ideal for picnics.

How to Reach Gulmarg

Gulmarg by Air: The nearest airport to Gulmarg is at Srinagar, some 56kms away. Tourists can take local taxis or cabs from outside of the airport to reach Gulmarg.

Gulmarg by Railways: The railhead is well connected from Jammu. There are a number of trains that are available from different parts of India. You can get down at the railway station and catch a bus or taxi to reach Gulmarg.

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Sonmarg

Have you dreamt about the feeling of clouds under the feet? Well, this is the place where you might want to realize this dream of yours. Amidst pristine nature and with people who matter to you the most, a holiday is more than a success in Sonmarg . Although sightseeing and nature walks are the only things that can be enjoyed when you have young kids with you, however doing it here in Sonmarg has its own charm. In case you have kids between 6-10years of age you can surely take them for trout fishing in Sonmarg. Not only the kids will enjoy this newly introduced activity but it can keep them engaged for long hours. Other options would be to go on short treks (may be to Thajiwas Glacier) or camping by the riverside. And for parents of infants I would say, you can enjoy the incredible views that Sonmarg has to offer.

Kids’ Attraction: Trout Fishing (River Indus), Camping riverside and Trekking to Thajiwas Glacier

How to Reach Sonmarg

Sonmarg by Air: The nearest airport is Srinagar at a distance of 70 kilometres, which is connected to all major airports and flights. Taxis are available from Sonmarg to Srinagar airport.

Sonmarg by Road: State-run buses from Jammu and Srinagar are available daily. You can also take the special deluxe buses available from Jammu and Srinagar to Sonmarg.

Sonmarg by Train: The nearest train station is Jammu, which is about 132kms from Sonmarg and is well connected by all the major train routes in the country.

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Pahalgam

Pahalgam, Photo: https://goo.gl/GuBisl

Situated on the confluence of River Lidder and Lake Sheshnag, Pahalgam is a pretty little destination that is ideal for family vacation in India . Pahalgam unlike Sonmarg is commercialized, thus you get more facilities right at your doorstep or hotel’s doorstep, if I may say. There are number of places for sightseeing. Stop by the saffron fields to teach your kids how saffron is grown or go slow on the roads to show them where do walnuts come from. Let them enjoy a run in the pine tree valleys collecting as many acorns as their little hands can pick. Pahalgam is dotted with multiple picnic spots by the stream, which means you can pack yourself some food and enjoy a picnic at some of the most scenic sites. At Baisaran , your kids will enjoy rolling down the hills and over the open meadows. You can also introduce the kids to little rabbits, sheeps and the rare Pashmina goats.

Kids’ Attraction: Baisaran, Picnic near River Lidder, Photo with Rabbits

How to Reach Pahalgam

Pahalgam by Air: Srinagar airport is the nearest airport to Pahalgam which is approximately 95kms away. The Srinagar airport is well-connected to other major cities like New Delhi, Jammu, Leh, Mumbai and Chandigarh. Once you reach at the airport, you can hire a taxi or a cab which will take you to Pahalgam.

Pahalgam by Road: Pahalgam is well-connected with Srinagar and Jammu. Regular bus services are available from Srinagar and Anantnag. You can choose from state-run buses or a special luxurious coach by any private tour agency.

Pahalgam by Train: The nearest railhead is Jammu Tawi, which is at a distance of 157kms. Jammu is well-linked with most of the Indian cities. From here, you would need a vehicle which can drive you to Pahalgam via Srinagar.

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In Himachal Pradesh

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Shimla is like one tried, tested and approved destination in Himachal Pradesh to visit with kids. Average elevation, beautiful landscape and salubrious climate make this touristy place ideal for your kids. Shimla has good connectivity and apparently this is the reason why parents choose it. Yes, there are few places where the vehicles are not allowed, but then, a bit of walking is compulsory as far as hill station is concerned. The Kalka-Shimla Toy Train ride is what your young kids can look forward to enjoy, you can help them understand the difference between other trains and this special one. Also, Kufri , near Shimla is a big YES for the kids, the Yak rides available here are enjoyed quite a lot by children as well as adults. Also, the amusement park, Hip Hip Hurray is an attraction for kids. There is a plethora of fun activities for children, from boating to bumper cars and kiddies’ helicopters, endless fun and excitement options are at the avail of the little ones here.

Kids’ Attraction: Kufri (Yak Ride and Amusement Park) and Mall Road

How to Reach Shimla

Shimla by Air: Chandigarh is the nearest operational airport near Shimla and is 114kms away. You can easily get a taxi from the airport to get to Shimla or you can ask your hotel to arrange for an airport transfer.

Shimla by Bus: There are several bus services including Himachal Road Transport Corporation buses as well as private operators connecting Shimla to the major cities in North India. Buses go in the morning or later at night – timings can vary from season to season. You can check them online before making a reservation.

Shimla by Train: There is a small railway station in Shimla that connects it to Kalka by a narrow gauge rail track. The famous toy train of Shimla goes between Kalka and Shimla, covering a distance of 96 kilometres in about 7 hours. Kalka on the other hand is the nearest rail head, which connects it to Chandigarh and Delhi by regular trains.

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Manali Hill Station

Manali, Photo: https://goo.gl/1Sqs5c

Manali is one of the most sought after destinations in Himachal Pradesh. Blessed with beautiful landscape and pleasant weather, Manali makes an ideal place to visit with family and young kids. Yes, it may get a bit hectic to reach Manali, when travelling from Delhi or other destinations with a distance of 500kms or more but a visit here is truly worth it. Besides, the roads leading to Manali are well-paved, so it turns out be a happy journey all through (Psst… Don’t forget to pack Avomine or any other effective medicine that helps stop the giddy feeling, you can also ask the pediatrician to refer the safe medicine for the kids as well.

Your children can enjoy a visit to Rohtang Pass , apart from it the Solang Valley is quite a place for an outing with kids in Manali. In summer, paragliding, zorbing and a couple of other activities are available for the kids. For parents of infants, it is easier to travel from one place to another by car. Also, make sure you book a hotel closer to the Mall Road.

Kids’ Attraction: Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Mall Road

How to Reach Manali

Manali by Air: The nearest airport is at Bhuntar, which is located about 50kms away from Manali. Domestic flights connect Bhuntar with Delhi and Chandigarh. Once at the airport, you can take a pre-paid taxi to Manali.

Manali by Bus: Manali is connected to important tourist destinations like Leh, Shimla, Kullu, Dharamshala and New Delhi by means of a network of state-run as well as private buses.

Kasauli

Kasauli, Photo: https://goo.gl/rttqi0

A hill station with a colonial set-up, Kasauli is a sleepy town that is adorned with green rolling Himalayan hills, mixed forest of pine, oak and huge horse-chestnut. The town is ideal for spending a holiday in peace and enjoying the sweetness of doing nothing at all (except sightseeing). Like other destinations in this blog, Kasauli is also easily accessible, so if you have kids that cannot still walk or may be learning to walk, it is an ideal place to bring them. Yes, you might have to skip an attraction or two (depending upon your strength to carry your kids on a carrier) but then you wouldn’t feel that you have missed much because Kasauli’s natural beauty will make up for everything.

Kids’ Attraction: There are a few hotels in Kasauli that are suitable for kids. They have in-house play grounds for kids as well.

How to Reach Kasauli

Kasauli is 305kms from Delhi and the best way to visit is hire cab or one can also take a bus till Chandigarh from Delhi and then take a cab to Kasauli. Chandigarh is at a short distance of 58kms from Kasauli.

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Dalhousie

Dalhousie is a pretty hill station in Himachal Pradesh that is situated at the altitude ranging between 6000 and 9000 feet. Surrounded by scenic snow-capped peaks, the hill station makes for an ideal summer holiday destination in India . Since nature’s beauty is the catch of the place, Dalhousie is a destination for both young and old. You can expect a pleasant holiday here amidst serene nature. Kids will enjoy walks to scenic places like Diankund and Ganji Pahari and visiting places like Chamera Lake and Jandri Ghat. Picnicking at Panchpula is also a good plan to enjoy the slow paced life in Dalhousie . Apart from it, Khajjiar , also known as the Mini Switzerland is a lovely place to visit. Amidst the meadow is a small pond and a colonel era building that give this place a look of a European countryside. Horse Riding and getting the picture done with fluffy rabbits are the attractions here.

Kids’ Attraction: Diankund, Panchpula, Khajjiar

How to Reach Dalhousie

There are no direct means of public transport between Dalhousie and Delhi, therefore one has to first reach Dharamshala or Pathankot and then take a cab to reach Dalhousie. However, direct cabs can be booked from Delhi.

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Dharamshala

Dharamshala

Dharamshala, Photo: https://goo.gl/lb9mgZ

In the lap of nature, Dharamshala is a perfect haunt to get some break from both the sweltering heat and the hectic city life. Divided in to two parts, the Upper Dharamshala (McLeodganj) and Lower Dharamshala, the hilly town is ideal to visit with kids of all ages. At Dharamshala , a good blend of Buddhist and Colonial influence can be seen and this make the place all the more interesting. While the parents of infants can enjoy sightseeing of easily accessible attractions like Bhagsunag, Kangra Fort and Dal Lake; parents with kids of 6 years and onwards can take them to the Thangkas Painting School in Mcleodganj. Here the kids can learn the art of making Thangaka Paintings.

Kids’ Attraction: Thangka Painting School

How to Reach Dharamshala

Dharamshala is easily accessible from Delhi, Chandigarh and many other important cities in North India. There are direct buses to Dharamshala from Delhi and the distance between the two is 520kms. One can also hire taxis to Dharamshala.

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In Uttrakhand

Mussoorie

Mussoorie, Photo: https://goo.gl/eGMOiJ

Being one of the most popular hill stations in North India, Mussoorie is a decent place to take yours young kids in summers. Yes, it might get quite crowded in the peak season here but the ease of access and good accommodation facilities make it an ideal summer destination in India. Mussoorie has beautiful places to see, the pleasant weather also makes it a destination to give a thumbs up in summer.

Kids’ Attraction: Van Chetan Kendra (Wild Deer can be sighted here)

How to Reach Mussoorie

Dehradun is the nearest railway station near Mussoorie. One can either take a bus from Dehradun to Mussoorie or can hire a cab.

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Nainital, Photo: https://goo.gl/XoA4r7

All-time favourite summer destination for many, Nainital is a great place to take your kids to. Infants can easily be carried from one place to another by cabs that can be hired round the clock and the kids that are older can enjoy walking to places of interest in the city. Boating is the first choice that you can enjoy with kids. Apart from it sightseeing can be done with the help of cable car (to snow view), hired cab and walking.

Kids’ Attraction: Snow View Point, Eco Cave Garden, Zoo, ARIES

How to Reach Nainital

Nainital is easily accessible from Delhi; there are direct state-run as well as private buses available between the two destinations. Nainital is at a distance of 300kms from Delhi. Cabs can also be booked to reach Nainital.

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Dhanaulti, Photo: https://goo.gl/rBWW7G

Situated on Mussoorie-Chamba road, Dhanaulti is a slightly better version of Mussoorie as far as tourist population is considered. As most people like to visit Mussoorie, Dhanaulti is more of secret escape for those who want to avoid crowd and enjoy peace in the lap of nature. Yes, in past few years tourism has boomed here as well but the hilly town has managed to keep itself uneffected. Relax in the peaceful environ and enjoy some quality time with your kids here.

Kids’ Attraction: Eco Parks

How to Reach Dhanaulti

Dehradun is the nearest railway station near Dhanaulti. One can either take a bus from Dehradun to Dhanaulti or can hire a cab.

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Chakrata

Chakrata, Photo: https://bit.ly/36jYtuO

Chakrata is a cantonment area which is situated at a distance of 100kms from Dehradun. Far from the crowd of popular tourist places in Uttarakhand, Chakrata enjoys its lone location and its surreal vistas of nature. It is well-connected to commercial city of Dehradun, therefore reaching here is easy. You can take go on nature walks, visit temples and the meadows of Mundali. Since the place is mostly unpolluted and unexploited, it makes a great place to young kids on a summer holiday.

Kids’ Attraction: Adventure Camping

How to Reach Chakrata

The nearest airport and railhead is Dehradun, which is 92kms away. One can hire a cab from Dehradun to reach Chakrata.

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Mukteshwar

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A calm and secluded town, Mukteshwar is like another pretty sister of Nainital. The place is famous for Mukteshwar temple with main deity as Lord Shiva. This enchanting city has many tourist attractions apart from, Mukteshwar temple and Chauli ka Jali is one of the popular ones. This town is adorned with cute homes with red roofs, ancient style window frames made with wood and picket barriers. One may find many fruit orchards on terraces cut into the hillsides here. The scenic splendor commands a spectacular view of the Himalayan mountains like Nanda Devi, India’s second-highest peak. There is also a Renewable Park developed by The Energy and Resources Institute, which use solar electricity for most of its electricity needs. Quiet and relaxing is the ambience of Mukteshwar and that is why you can consider it a decent summer holiday destinations in India with kids.

Kids’ Attraction: Kids’ Camp

How to Reach Mukteshwar Train is available till Kathgodam from Delhi and many other major cities in India. Kathgodam is 62kms from Mukteshwar, one can hire a cab from here for the destination.

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Binsar

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The summer capital of the erstwhile Chand kings (7th – 18th century) of Kumaon, Binsar is a sleepy hamlet that boasts being one of the most scenic spots in the Kumaon Himalayas. Pitched at the impressive altitude of 2,420 m, it offers a lovely vista of the snowy Himalayan peaks like Chaukhamba, Trishul, Nanda Devi, Shivling and Panchchuli. There is a vast wildlife sanctuary that encircles the town and it can be the attractions for your little ones as they can spot several animals, birds and wild flowers here. Little far from Binsar is the temple complex of Jageshwar (34 km from Almora), which is nestled in a beautiful valley adorned with majestic deodars. Jageshwar is an important pilgrimage centre and is considered to be one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. Everything in Binsar runs on its pace and all one can do is to surrender to the nature and teach the same to their kids as well.

Kids’ Attraction: Binsar Wildife Sanctuary

How to Reach Binsar Kathgodam is the nearest railhead for Binsar, which is 109kms away. One can get taxi from Kathgodam for Binsar.

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Katarmal Temple Ranikhet

They say that a queen fell so in love with Ranikhet that a King has to oblige her by building a palace here for her and changed the name of the place to Ranikhet . Although, you can’t find the traces of the palace today, but the place remained the same, captivating and abounding with flowers, trees and green meadows amidst the heavenly Himalayan surroundings. It is a quiet hill station with a healthy climate, perfect peace and warm-hearted people. Ranikhet also boasts of one of the best hill golf courses(9 holes) in India. You can expect to enjoy the beauty of nature, get comfortable and relax while you spend your holiday here. As far as kids are concerned, Ranikhet will woo them in its own way, if you like you can take them to the Golf Course and if your baby is still young to enjoy it then may be you can help him by offering the warm lap to sleep in while he breathes the clean and fresh air.

Kids’ Attraction: Chaubatia Garden, Golf Course

How to Reach Ranikhet

Kathgodam is the nearest rail head to Ranikhet, which is situated 75kms away. One can either get down at Kathgodam or Haldwani and can take the cab to reach Ranikhet.

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Kausani

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Kausani is actually a window from where the view of Himalayan Mountains are nothing but stunning. One has the opportunity to eye the beautiful and majestic peaks of Trishul, Nanda Devi, Nandakot and Panchachuli. It wouldn’t be incorrect if I say that there are very few places in the Himalayas whose beauty can be compared to that of Kausani. It is said that in 1929, Mahatma Gandhi stayed here for 14 days at the Anasakti Ashram while writing his book titled ‘Anasakti Yoga’ and was greatly impressed by the beauty of the town. For those who wish to spend a summer holiday with kids, Kausani is an apt choice. Easily accessible and full of nature’s beauty and of course quiet and calm, it is everything that a hill station should be.

How to Reach Kausani

Kausani is situated 142kms from Kathgodam, which is the nearest railhead. From Kathgodam taxis and buses are available for Kausani.

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Bhulla Tal Lansdowne

The beautiful town of Lansdowne is in the south of Pauri en route Kotdwar and is surrounded by thick oak and blue pine forests. It is quite a charming place for a family holiday as it is devoid of the usual hustle and bustle. Lansdowne attracts people with its pleasany climate and natural beauty. You can expect this place to be spic and span and organized as it is the home to Garhwal Rifles. Most of the attraction can be reached by walking but if you have kids I suggest you take a car ride to the destinations. There is a small lake called Bhullatal where kids can enjoy boating and looking at the cute rabbits and hamsters.

Kids’ Attraction: Bhullatal

How to Reach Lansdowne Kotdwar is the nearest railhead for Lansdowne, which is 39kms away. From Kotdwar buses, shared jeeps and taxis are available for Lansdowne.

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Mount Abu

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Reckoned to be the only hill station in the deserts of Rajasthan, Mount Abu is a place of interest for archaeologists as it has several ancient sites that attract the history seekers. Mount Abu is situated at the top of a granite peak and is surrounded by Aravallis. Temples and ancient buildings along with the surreal nature’s beauty make Mount Abu a lovely summer destination in India. The hill station is also one of the most important Jain pilgrimages with its Dilwara Jain temple . You can take your kids to the Nakki Lake where they can enjoy boating and may be get a picture done in Rajasthani attire. There is also a zoo that might interest your little ones.

Kids’ Attraction: Nakki Lake, Zoo

How to Reach Mount Abu

The nearest railhead is at Abu Road, which is 29kms away. One can get taxis and jeeps for Mount Abu.

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In Madhya Pradesh

Pachmarhi

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Pachmarhi is a beauty! It is a lovely hill resort girdled by the Satpura Ranges. Tucked neatly amidst the wild bamboo, jamun, dense sal forests, Pachmarhi is the magnificent work of nature. It is also an archaeological treasure- house as it has cave shelters in the Mahadeo Hills that are replete with rock paintings. Most of these have been placed in the period 500-800 AD, but the earliest paintings are estimated to be 10,000 years old. Pachmarhi is for unwinding, effortlessly, the town is quite the place for holidaying as it allows a good opportunity to explore the history as well as find peace in the nature. In Pachmarhi easily accessible points are Priyadarshini point, Handi kho, Gupt Mahadeo, Bada Mahadeo, Bee falls, Pachmarhi lake and Jatashankar caves.

Kids’ Attraction: Bee Falls, Pachmarhi Lake

How to Reach Pachmarhi

Pipariya is the nearest railhead from Pachmarhi, which is 47kms away. From Pipariya taxis are available to Pachmarhi.

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In West Bengal

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Darjeeling is one of the most visited destinations in India and why shouldn’t it be. This pretty hill station offers multiple hues of the surreal natural ambiance, divine monasteries and exciting mountain activities, add to it the unique toy train experience and Darjeeling becomes an unbeatable summer destination in the country. It is an amazing place to take your kids to, here not only will they enjoy the toy train ride but also the visit to tea gardens that are just huge. If you are in Darjeeling, you can show and tell your kids about the mighty Kanchenjunga which is the third highest mountain peak in the world. Some of the chief attractions are Ghoom Monastery, Senchal Lake, Bengal Natural History Museum, Happy Valley Tea Gardens and the UNESCO world heritage Himalayan Railway.

Kids’ Attraction: Toy Train

How to Reach Darjeeling

New Jalpaiguri, which is 71kms away is the nearest railhead to Darjeeling. Bagdora is the nearest airport and is situated 95kms from Darjeeling. From both the destinations, one can get cab to Darjeeling.

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Kalimpong is a beautiful hill station that boasts of ancient Buddhist monasteries, quaint old churches and popular temples. The town offers panoramic vistas of the Teesta Rangit Valley in Sikkim and is quite the place to relax and enjoy the nature’s beauty. Since the accessibility to this place is easy so you can conveniently plan your holiday here with tiny ones. Let them get the feel of cool air and whether they remember it or not the mighty view of high Himlayan mountains.

How to Reach Kalimpong

The best way to reach Kalimpong is to first reach at New Jalpaiguri Railway Station and then take a cab for onward journey.

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In Tamil Nadu

Ooty

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Ooty is known for numerous tea estates, picturesque picnic spots with lofty mountains, dense forests and scenic grasslands. While the town started to develop a few decades ago, some of the charming British-era bungalows still stand here adding charm to contemporary settings. Ooty is by far the most famous hill station in South India and thus giving you the reason why you should visit it is out of question. There are number of places that you can visit with your kids. The Ooty Lake is a place where the kids can fun-filled options like a toy train, horse riding and boat rides. Whereas in Jolly Children Park, kids can enjoy go-karting. There is a theme park, some 40kms from Ooty called Black Thunder Theme Park. If you wish, you can take your kids to this place as well. Ooty is well-connected and has a good transport system, that is why it is easy for parents of infants to holiday here.

Kids’ Attraction: Ooty Lake, Jolly Children Park, Black Thunder Theme Park

How to Reach Ooty The nearest railhead is at Mettupalayam, which is 40kms away and the nearest airport is at Coimbatore, which is 88kms away. From both the destinations, cabs are available for Ooty.

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Kodaikanal is another popular holiday destination in South India. This hill station is situated in upper Palani Hills of the Western Ghats near Madurai in Tamil Nadu . Kodaikanal remains cool and misty and the scenic beauty of the rolling hills and the wooded forest allure many visitor throughout the year. While there is plenty of nature’s beauty to see, kids might take keen interesting horse riding and boat ride in the town. Like Ooty, Kodaikanal also has a decent transport system, so those with babies can easily hop from one place to another by a booked car.

Kids’ Attraction: Lake, Horse Riding

How to Reach Kodaikanal

The nearest airport is at Madurai, which 120kms away and the nearest railhead is at Koda Road, which is 100kms away. From both places, cabs are available to Kodaikanal.

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Coonoor

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Coonoor is famous for its tea production and adventure sports. The city although is a great attraction among the trekkers and hikers, it is also the shelter for those seeking some rest from the hustle and bustle of the city. The place has historical backdrop as it had been the sojourn to Toda tribe. Coonoor comprises of many attractions like Catherine falls, Dolphin’s nose, Law’s Falls, Guernsey Tea factory. The ‘Hidden Valley’ is one of the major landmarks of the city which is famous for its natural beauty. I am pretty sure the short train journey between Coonoor and Ooty will be liked by your kids.

Kids’ Attraction: Train Ride (Ooty-Coonoor)

How to Reach Coonoor Coonoor is the only available rail stop for the Nilgiri Mountain Railway service between Ooty and Mettupalayam. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway has attained the status of classic mountain railways in India. The major broad gauge railway station and domestic airport is at Coimbatore junction (70kms).

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Coimbatore

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Coimbatore is a popular tourist attractions and lots of places to visit in and around. The city serves as an entry and exit point to neighbouring state of Kerala and the ever-popular hill station of Ooty. Enveloped in lush greenery, this beautiful place serves as an ideal summer destination for those who do not wish to take kids to an offbeat place but still desire some mental peace. Some of the major attractions of Coimbatore District are Aliyar Dam, Monkey Falls, Siruvani Dam, Cholayar Dam, Botanical Garden, Horticulture Farms and Vaitheki Falls. All these places are worth visiting.

Kids’ Attraction: Aliyar Dam, Monkey Falls, Vaitheki Falls, Botanical Garden

How to Reach Coimbatore

Commonly known as the Peelamedu Airport, the airport at Coimbatore is situated at a distance of 10 km from the heart of the city. Visitors coming by train can get down at the Coimbatore junction which is a main point of connection between major cities of the country. It connects to all the major rail heads of India.

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Courtallam

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Famed for waterfalls and charming climate, Courtallam is another beautiful hill station in the state of Tamil Nadu. There are nine waterfalls around Courtallam , which happens to give the town its name. The major places to see in Courtallam are Courtallam Main Falls, Shenbagadevi Falls, Five Falls, Thirukutralanathar Temple, Shenbaga Devi Temple. Other attraction include Manimuthar Dam, Pabanasam Dam and Falls, Manjolai, Mundanthurai and Kodayar. The kids have ample of opportunities to get drenched and playful at the waterfalls.

Kids’ Attraction: Waterfalls

How to Reach Courtallam

The nearest Airport is Tuticorin Airport, which is 112kms away. Tuticorin Airport is well connected to the cities like Chennai, Madurai, Bangalore and Coimbatore. The nearest railway station is Sengottai Railway Station, located at a distance of 5 Kms from the town.

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Wayanad

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Nestled in the Western Ghats, Wayanad is known for its mist-laden mountains, lush forests and green paddy fields that stretch up to the horizon. The climate of Wayanad is pleasant throughout the year and it is a home to some endangered species of animals. The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary , the second largest in Kerala is the major attraction of the place. Apart from it coffee, tea, cocoa, pepper, plantain and vanilla fields are also some worthy places to see in Wayanad . You can take your kids to the caves at Ampukuthimala point and can teach teach them about the beginning of the civilization. Parents with infants can enjoy nature walks and coffee and tea estates.

Kids’ Attraction: Chembra Peak, Vythiri and Kalpetta

How to Reach Wayanad

The only airport near Wayanad is Karipur International Airport at Kozhikode, which is 100kms away. Along with Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai this airport links gulf countries like Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi. The nearest rail station of Wayanad is Kozhikode, which is at a distance of 110kms from Wayanad. One can take a taxi to reach the Wayanad from both the destinations.

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The most sought after destination in Kerala for a summer holiday is Munnar. Located at the confluence of three rivers, Madhurapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundaly, Munnar is known for its pristine beauty and pleasant climate. The major attraction here is the extensive stretches of tea and cardamom plantations. It is also known for the Neelakurinju flowers, which bloom once in 12 years, the town’s beauty is enhances as the hills and valleys get blanketed by the blooms. Munnar is the ideal destination for adventure enthusiasts, honeymooners, wildlife and nature lovers alike.

Kids’ Attraction: Eravikulam National Park, Devikulam and Mattupetty Dam

How to Reach Munnar

Nearest airport from Munnar is Cochin International airport which is just 125 kilometers away. Taxi services are also available from the airport to Munnar. The nearest railway station from Munnar is Kochi, which is 130kms away. It is a major junction in the south from where you can get trains for the major cities of the country including Delhi, Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram, Mumbai, Mangalore, Bangalore and many others.

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In Andhra Pradesh/Telangana

Papikondalu.

Papikondalu

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Situated in Telangana, Papikondalu is probably one of the best places for you to escape to when the temperature rises in Andhra and Telangana . This hill range is bounded by River Godavari and form a beautiful gorge on the river spreading across East Godavari and West Godavari districts. The entire region is covered by tropical rain forests, and it was recently declared as a protected area. There are several beautiful sights that fall on the way including Perantallapalli, Gandipochamma Temple, and Pattiseema that you must include in your itinerary. There are a few tribal communities that have made their dwellings on these hills whose primary occupation is agriculture, fishing and making handicrafts, so a small tribal tour is likely to add a star to your summer vacation. There is a waterfall at Munivaatam, which is quite a popular and your young kids will love this place as well. Apart from enjoying the view of the hills, valley, and waterfalls, you can also pick up activities like camping and trekking here. Also boating in the Godavari River has been introduced.

Kids’ Attraction: Boating, Camping and Waterfall

How to Reach Papikondalu

The easiest way to reach Papikondalu is by first reaching Rajahmundry and then from there head out for the destination, which is 100kms away. Rajahmundry is one of the major railway stations and that is whay trains from almost all parts of India are available.

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Araku Valley

Araku Valley

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Located in the middle of Anantagiri Hills, Araku Valley is a beautiful and enchanting hill station. The salubrious climate, gurgling streams, the frequent rainbows around the waterfalls and lush green landscape can offer an ideal escape from the city life, especially in the summer. The valley is located about 112 kilometres from Visakhapatnam and is home to 19 indigenous tribes. You can get your children here and teach them about tribes and their simple lifestyle and rich culture and traditions. Dhimsa dance, a kind of folk dance, is a major attraction for its rhythmic beats and colourful costumes, if your kids are 6 years and above they will quite enjoy the performance.

Kids’ Attraction: Waterfalls, Dance Performance

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In Meghalaya

Ward's-Lake

Shillong makes a lovely summer destination if you are based in Guwahati or around. Home to the tribal Khasis, Shillong has picturesque landscape and gorgeous series of waterfalls, captivating mountain peaks, crystal clear lakes, large golf courses, historical museums and diverse variety of flora and fauna. The ancient monuments and buildings reflect the influence of Scotland and that is one of the reasons why Shillong is regarded as the “Scotland of the East”. Hand woven shawls, cane works, handicraft materials are some of the things that can be bought from Shillong. Your kids will like the pleasant weather and will enjoy walks to tourist attractions like Umaim Lake here. And yes, do not forget to get them dressed in the traditional attire of Meghalaya for a photograph.

How to Reach Shillong

Shillong is 104kms from Guwahati, which is a major airport and railhead. From Guwahati State Buses as well as cabs are available for Shillong.

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Cherrapunjee

Nohkalikai Falls Cherrapunjee

We all know that Cherrapunjee is one of the wettest places in India and now it has become a great tourist attraction for people around the world. For your school-going kids visiting this place is like jumping in to their tect books where they must have read Cherrapunjee at least once. Taking your kids would not only help them understand what it means to be the wettest place in India but will also build their interest in so called boring subject of Social Science. The town of Cherrapunjee is nestled in the East Khasi Hills about 50 km southwest of the state’s capital- Shillong. Cherrapunjee, also known as Sohra or Churra, means ‘the land of oranges’ and thus here unveils another surprise for your kids. From the cliffs of Cherrapunjee one can also get the stunning views of the plains of Bangladesh.

Kids’ Attraction: Waterfalls and Flora

How to Reach Cherrapunjee

Cherrapunjee is 181kms from Guwahati, which is the major airport and railhead. One can get buses and cabs from Guwahati for Cherrapunjee easily.

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In Karnataka

Barapole River Rafting Coorg

Amidst the jade hills and deep valleys, Coorg is a popular destination, when it comes to summer vacation in South India. Blessed with scenic charm and picturesque views, Coorg or Kodagu tourism offer best opportunities to enjoy your holidays especially if they are with family. The hill station has a rich cultural and historical backdrop and that actually create a blend that is appreciated by all. This region is well known for its coffee and spice plantations along with forest honey. A great place to take kids if you want them to learn about nature.

Kids’ Attraction: Dubare Elephant Camp

How to Reach Coorg

Coorg’s nearest airport is at Mangalore, which is approximately 135 km away. Mangalore airport has good connectivity with direct flights from different parts of the country. The nearest railway stations are at Mysore, Mangalore and Hassan. There are many trains for these places from different parts of India.

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In Maharashtra

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Khandala is one of the beautiful hill stations situated at the edge of the magnificent Sahyadris. The hill station- Khandala is mostly preffered by those who enjoy rock climbing. Although with young kids for you the option of rock climbing is clearly useless, but thankfully, Khandala has scenic grassy hills, enchanting valleys and beautiful lakes to make it up for rock climbing. This hill station has seen the rise and the fall of several kingdoms like the Marathas, Peshwas and even the colonial power of European countries. If you seek to enjoy a vacation with your kids without facing any hassles, Khandala is the perfect place for you.

Kids’ Attraction: Kune Falls, Pawna Lake, Rajmachi Park, Della Adventure

How to Reach Khandala

The nearest airport and railhead is at Pune, which is about 66kms away. One can get buses and cabs from Pune to Khandala.

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Lonavala

Perched high on the hill ranges, Lonavala has been a favourite haunt for both people from Mumbai as well as Pune . And why shouldn’t it be, Lonavala has salubrious climate and the beautiful green cover that flourish all the more in the monsoon. Well known for its ‘chikki’ and fudge, Lonavala has some ‘points’ that offer breathtaking sights of the valley and the hills with tiny villages tucked in the folds. You and your kids can enjoy picnics at Ryewood Park, which is an extensive garden. Another hotspot is the Valvan Dam which has a garden at its foot. You can also visit Duke’s Nose which is about 12 kilometers from Lonavla. Tiger’s Leap, also known as Tiger’s Point, is a cliff-top that offers extensive view that might interest your kids that are 6 and above.

Kids’ Attraction: Tiger’s Point, Ryewood Park

How to Reach Lonavala

The nearest airport to Lonavala is in Pune city which is located nearly 62 km from town. One can take taxi or bus to reach Lonavala. The hill station has its own railway station that lies in between Mumbai and Pune railway line and hence you can easily reach this place by train. All major trains which run on Mumbai-Pune line come to this city directly.

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Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar

Mahabaleshwar can be best described as a place with winding roads, cool breeze at all times, vantage points offering breathtaking views, plenty of strawberries and a main street full of shops offering all kinds of snacks. Mahabaleshwar comprises three villages: Malcolm Peth, Old ‘Kshetra’ Mahabaleshwar and part of a village called Shindola and the hill station is the source of the Krishna River that flows across Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. If your taking your kids here, you might not want to miss Arthur’s Seat from where you can get a view of Jor Valley. Another locations to see here are Lodwick Point, Kate’s Point, Dhom and Balakwadi dams, Wilson Point, Connaught Peak, Monkey Point, Carnac Point, Falkland Point, Helen’s Point, Elphinstone Point, Mumbai Point, Marjorie Point and Babbington Point. You can choose the ones with minimum elevation so that you don’t have to carry your young ones too far. For boating you must head to the Venna Lake and for sightseeing you can also visit waterfalls such as Lingmala Falls and Dhobi Falls.

Kids’ Attraction: Berries with Cream and Horse Riding

How to Reach Mahabaleshwar

Pune airport located at a distance of 120 km is the nearest airport for Mahabaleshwar. The nearest railway station to Mahabaleshwar is located at Wathar which is at a distance of 60 km. Pune railway station is again a convenient way to travel to Mahabaleshwar. One can easily get cabs from all three mentioned destinations.

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Panchgani

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A beautiful hill station blessed with natural beauty and picturesque locations, Panchgani makes for a spectacular scenic place for summer escape in Maharashtra. The city is a perfect destination for family holiday as the climate here is soothing, cool and serene and the environment is quite pleasant for kids to play outside and enjoy sightseeing. Mount Malcolm, Panchganga Mandir, Sydney Point, Table Land, Dhom Dam and Bombay Point are other prominent attractions of the city.

Kids’ Attraction: On Wheelz Amusement Park

How to Reach Panchgani

The nearest Domestic Airport is Pune Airport and so is the nearest railhead, roughly two and half hour drive from Panchgani. From Pune, cabs are available for Panchgani on regular basis.

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Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim is a place that makes for an ideal holiday destination in northeast India. It is known for its scenic beauty and striking views of Mount Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in the world. The capital city glows with the existence of commercial factor. Good accommodation, all modern amenities, scenic locales, breathtaking views and not to forget scrumptuous delicacies whose aroma fill the air sometimes. Gangtok has handful attractions for visitors and on our tour we will try to cover Tsongmo Lake, Baba Mandir and the Nathu La. The lake Tsongmo is a home to the Brahminy ducks but many migratory birds also make it their temporary settlement. The nearby located temple, Baba Mandir is highly acknowledged for its spiritual worth and the Nathu La is the border between India and China and once was the part of the famed Silk Route. Tourism, which peaks in spring and summer, is the main source of income in Gangtok since it serves as a gateway to Sikkim.

Kids’ Attraction: Ropeway

How to Reach Gangtok

The nearest airport is in Bagdogra, West Benga, which is about 124kms away from Gangtok. The closest railways are located in New Jalpaiguri, which is 117kms far from Gangtok. From both the places taxis can be hired for Gangtok.

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Pelling

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Pelling is situated in West Sikkim and can be easily driven from Darjeeling through the valleys, hills, villages and by following the course of Teesta River and then beautiful Rangit River till Legship. Stop on the way to witness the magnificent confluence of Teesta and Rangit River. Enjoy your stay at Pelling and visit the famous Pemayangtse Monastery, which is the seat of the Nyingma Order of Tibetan Buddhism and was originally a small Lhakhang built in the 17th Century. The monastery contains several antiques and idols, wall paintings and sculptures to keep you busy for hours. Later, you will visit the legendary lake at Khecheopalri (25 km), which is surrounded by dense forests and is believed to have the magical power of fulfilling wishes. You will also pay a visit to the Kanchenjunga Falls and Rimbi Falls, which are perennial waterfalls. The Dentham Valley, which is an hour drive from Pelling, Tsangey Falls and Sinsore Bridge – the highest bridge in Sikkim are also the prime attractions of Pelling.

Kids’ Attraction: Changey Falls

How to Reach Pelling

The nearest Airport from Pelling is Bagdogra Airport, Siliguri, roughly four hour drive from Pelling.The nearest Railway Station from Pelling is Jalpaiguri Railway Station, located at a distance of 170 Kms from Pelling. From both the destinations, cabs can be hired to Pelling.

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Ravangla

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One of the most popular tourist destinations in South Sikkim is Ravangla. Located on a ridge between Maenam and Tendong Hill, Ravangla offers spectacular views of the Greater Himalayas. The beauty of its landscape and its location is such that foreign tourists also like to visit here. The main attraction of Ravangla is Rayong sunrise view point that offers spectacular views of the first rays of the sun falling on snow peaks. One can visit the Ralong monastery as well as the Tibetan Carpet Centre, where he can buy traditionally designed and woven carpets. Ravangla is a quite place that is easily accessible and that is why it makes an ideal destination for families with young kids.

How to Reach Ravangla

Ravangla is accessible from all prime spots of Sikkim, which include Gangtok, Pelling and Namchi. It can also be reached from Darjeling. The nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri in West Bengal. One can get rented cars from the New Jalpaiguri Station to Ravangla. One can also get rented cars from Siliguri and Bagdogra.

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Namchi

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Namchi is the South district headquarters and a fast emerging destination in Sikkim. Set in a picturesque location, Namchi offers impeccable view of the Khangchendzonga range and the Rangit valley. There are handful of attractions that are ideal for people of all ages. One can visit the Sherdup Choeling , Ngadak monastery , Rock Garden, which by the way is ideal for kids as it is full of rare flowers and plants and also offers breathtaking views of the surroundings. A unique, and gigangtic 135 feet high statue of Guru Padamasambhava installed atop Sampruptse is also amongst the main attraction of Namchi .

Kids’ Attraction: Rock Garden

How to Reach Namchi

The nearest airport of Namchi is Bagdogra airport which is 124 km from Gangtok and 190 km from Mangan. From Gangtok to Namchi jeep and buses services are available. The nearest rail is New Jalpaiguri, from here cabs can be hired to Namchi.

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Saputara is a famous hill station in the Sahyadris or Western Ghats. It is a small yet special destination in Gujarat that is blessed with lush green forests and enchanting waterfalls. The place is ideal to witness beautiful sunrises and sunsets and to enjoy the salubrious climate after escaping the summer heat. It is an excellent place for those who wish to contemplate nature’s beauty; spend quality time with loved ones or simply like to be all by themselves.

Kids’ Attraction: Saputara Lake, Boating

How to Reach Saputara

Waghai railway station is the nearest railway station, which is situated at a distance of about 50kms from Saputara. Mumbai has direct trains connecting to Saputara and the other major cities People can also hire private taxis from there to visit other major spots.

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In Nagaland

Kohima

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Kohima is a scenic town that is blessed with natural beauty and several state-of-the-art facilities. Kohima lies complacently shrouded at the eastern frontiers of the mighty Himalayas and is a great place to teach about the rich heritage of North East India. The majority of Nagas and Kukis tribes reside in the region and protect their unique culture and identity. The kids will be fascinated by the colourful costumes of the local people. Most of the locals are warm-hearted, therefore you can expect a pleasant trip here. The places of Kohima that attract tourists are the Dzukou valley, Bara Basti and Cathedral of Reconciliation.

Kids’ Attraction: Kisama Heritage Village

How to Reach Kohima

The nearest aiport and railhead is at Dimapur, which is roughly 74 Kms from Kohima. One can easily get cabs to Kohima from Dimapur.

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Mokokchung

A scenic town, Mokokchung is the home to Ao tribe. Mokokchung is considered to be the cultural and intellectual capital of the state and is immensly gifted by nature with gurgling streams and picturesque hills. One can expect a pleasant summer vacation here as the place gives ample of options of relaxing and enjoying the feel of doing nothing at all.

How to Reach Mokokchung

The nearest airport and railhead to Mokochung is at Dimapur, which is about 225kms from Mokochung.

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Daringbadi

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Daring Badi is a famous hill station of Odisha and is located 251 kms from the capital Bhubaneswar. This place is situated at a height of 915 m in Kandhamal district and is blessed with natural bounties including pine jungles, coffee gardens and beautiful valleys. Daringbadi is set in a beautiful spot surrounded by thick rain forests with wild animals, and is an ideal summer resort if you are seeking a holiday with kids. Places nearby Daring Badi that your young ones might like are Pakadadarah, Putudi Waterfall and Katramala.

How to Reach Daringbadi

Daringbadi can be reached from Bhubaneswar (251 km) and other important places of the state by regular bus services. The nearest railway station is at Berhampur (120 km).

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In Arunachal Pradesh

bomdila

Bomdila is a beautiful town in Arunachal Pradesh. It boasts about its brilliant landscape and snow-clad mountains of the Himalayan Range. The main attraction of Bomdila is its Buddhist monastery, which is also called the repository of culture. It is a lovely place to spend your summer vacation with kids; there are apple orchards that can fascinate your young kids. Apart from it, snow-capped Himalayan peaks and Buddhist Gompas make Bomdila quite a place for you to relax and gets first feel of the local version of Himalayan Buddhist life.

Kids’ Attraction: Apple Orchards

How to Reach Bomdila

Bomdila is closely linked to the airport which is located in Tezpur (160 km). You can board a bus or taxi to reach the airport. The nearest railhead is Rangapara railway station from where you can get frequent trains to different locations. You can take bus, taxi or other public transport to reach the railway station.

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Itanagar

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Itanagar is another lovely place for a summer vacation in India. Although the place can be visited all year round, summer would be a good time to be here and enjoy the beauty of this place. Here one can find historical fort called Ita fort that dates back to the 14-15 centuries, after which it is named. There are other worth visiting places in and around Itanagar including legendary Ganga Lake (Gyakar Sinyi), which is a beautiful picnic spot; a green forest lake surrounded by primeval vegetation and Buddhist Temple. You can take your kids to Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum, which provides a kaleidoscope of Arunachal Pradesh and one can see wood carvings, musical instruments, textiles, handicrafts and archeological finds.

Kids’ Attraction: Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum

How to Reach Itanagar

Lilabari airport is the nearest airport to the city. You can take car, taxi or bus to reach the airport conveniently. This airport is about 57 km far from the city and has regular flights to different destinations. Nahariagun airport is another nearby airport which is situated 67km far from the city. Harrmoty railway station is situated 23 km away from the city. With the presence of various transport facilities, you can easily reach the station and get your train.

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Haflong

Haflong in Assam is situated 310kms from Guwahati and is known for its beautiful, landscape. It is mostly famous amongst campers and nature enthusiasts and is ideal for a peaceful holiday. Haflong is also popular for its lakeside resorts, where one can either indulge in adventure activities or simply enjoy relaxing amidst the serene nature with your young ones. Like other hill stations in the country, Haflong’s architecture reflects the British colonial past. Some of the places to visit in Haflong are the Orchid Garden, Borail Range, Haflong Lake Maibong and Jatinga .

Kids’ Attraction: Adventure Camps

How to Reach Haflong

Haflong has its own railway station named as Haflong Hill Railway Station which is located in northeast of the town. It connects Silchar, Lumding, Maibong and Jatinga to Haflong.

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The 15 most spectacular places to visit in India

Joe Bindloss

Dec 11, 2023 • 14 min read

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Expect fairy-tale-like drama against a desert backdrop in magical Jaisalmer, Rajasthan © Andrii Lutsyk/ Getty Images

India’s astonishing variety of sights has to be seen to be believed. Travelers have devoted lifetimes to exploring the famous places and forgotten corners of this incredible country, driven onwards by the certainty that there’s always more to see.

Mughal palaces, towering Hindu temples, mountain monasteries, lost kingdoms, cultured cities, and genteel hill stations in the foothills of the Himalayas all jostle for attention in a country that is proudly shaking off the legacy of colonialism and repositioning itself as a global superpower. With such incredible diversity on offer, there’s just one question – where do you start?

Well, our advice is to not take on too much during a single visit. Pick an area – the tropical south perhaps, or the northern plains, or the mountain valleys of the Himalayas – and give yourself time to pause and soak up the atmosphere as you work through your must-see list .

Wherever you go, you’re guaranteed a mind-expanding and exhilarating blast of color, soul-soaring splendor, earth-shaking history and moments of pure serenity. Equal parts magic and mayhem, this mix is what makes traveling to India such an intense and addictive experience.

While this was no easy list to compile, we’re proud to present our pick of the ten best places to visit in India.

1. Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Best for romantics and fans of Mughal history

At the top of everyone’s bucket list, the Taj Mahal is as glorious as people imagine it would be – a magnificent monument to lost love, executed in pearl-white marble. Views of the world’s most beautiful building framed by a Mughal archway or floating above the misty Yamuna River will be one of the defining moments of any trip to India.

But there’s more to the former Mughal capital than the Taj. Add on a couple of days so you can visit the architecturally stunning tomb of  Emperor Akbar , his rose-red sandstone former capital at Fatehpur Sikri and sprawling Agra Fort , one of India’s most epic fortifications. Thronged by millions of visitors, Agra is not always relaxing, but it’s eternally fascinating.

Close-up of a boatman holding oars on the Ganga River at night, Varanasi, India

2. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Best for intense spirituality

There are few places as beguiling and bewitching as the sacred Hindu city of Varanasi . Millennia-old death rituals play out daily at the cremation ghats that line the bank of the sacred River Ganges, while the maze-like alleyways of the nearby old town reveal dizzying surprises at every turn. We defy anyone to visit without experiencing some internal soul-searching about their place in the universe.

Be ready for some challenges. The hard-edged realities of life and death and the inequalities that continue to cause hardship for many in India are obvious on the streets of the world’s oldest living city. But there are also moments of gentleness – rise at dawn and wander the ghats (riverside steps) and you’ll see Varanasi at its most spiritual, with its attention focused on the sacred river, before the tourist bustle changes the mood.

Planning tip: The best way to appreciate Varanasi’s famous ghats is from a rowboat. Boatmen offer their services from first light at boat stations along the west bank of the Ganges, providing views of a riverfront that has changed only superficially in seven centuries.

3. Mumbai, Maharashtra

Best for urban explorers and Bollywood hopefuls

Mumbai is the perfect place to take the pulse of modern India. The most densely populated city in the subcontinent is home to Bollywood film stars, enterprising market vendors, bankers and executives rushing to work in offices, and fishing families who can trace their origins back to the days when this mighty metropolis was just a humble village.

To understand more about the disparities of life in contemporary Mumbai, take a socially responsible tour through the city’s huge and disadvantaged Dharavi district with Reality Tours & Travel ; 80% of the profits go back to social projects providing opportunities for those left behind by Mumbai’s push for success.

The city’s can’t-miss excursion is the boat trip to the 1500-year-old, UNESCO World Heritage-listed rock-cut temples of Elephanta Island , but fantastic street food is the city’s great leveler. Don’t leave without sampling Mumbai's signature snack, bhel poori – puffed rice and fried dough with lentils, onions, herbs and savory chutneys, best sampled on the beach at Chowpatty or Juhu.

Detour: With time to spare in Mumbai, head to the northern suburbs, where Sanjay Gandhi National Park protects a sprawl of dry forest, home to leopards, deer, monkeys and serene Buddhist cave temples.

View of Thikse Monastery and prayer rocks in Ladakh India

Best for an extraordinary taste of Tibet

In the far northwest of India, sheltered from the monsoon by the rain shadow of the Himalayas, the former Buddhist kingdom of Ladakh is culturally and geographically closer to western Tibet than anywhere in India. In this high-altitude moonscape, towering Tibetan monasteries melt into a landscape of barren rock and wind-sculpted hoodoos (don’t miss fabulous Hemis and Thiksey on the road linking Ladakh to Himachal Pradesh ). 

Most visitors start in the atmospheric capital, Leh , before roaming to neighboring valleys for homestay treks and trips to view turquoise salt lakes and colorful masked dances at ancient monasteries. Ladakh wasn't touched by China’s Cultural Revolution, so this is perhaps the closest independent travelers can come to experiencing the original culture of Tibet.

Planning tip: Getting to Ladakh is half the fun. Flights run to Leh even in the depths of winter, but the most enjoyable way in is overland, by road from either Srinagar in Kashmir or Manali in Himachal Pradesh. Buses and shared 4WDs run as long as the passes are open from June to the end of September, or you can tackle the route on a rented Enfield motorcycle.

5. Kolkata, West Bengal 

Best for culture vultures

The capital of colonial British India until 1911, Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) is India’s third-biggest metropolis and the country's intellectual and artistic capital. Spend a few days exploring the energetic bazaars, cultured museums and British-era landmarks, and you’ll soon fall in love with Kolkata’s irrepressible energy.

To really get to know Kolkata, sign up for a Bengali cooking course and visit the revered temple at Kalighat , where the goddess Kali is appeased with sacrifices. With more time to spare, book an overnight wildlife-watching tour to the nearby Sundarbans Tiger Reserve , a legendary stalking ground for royal Bengal tigers.

Planning tip: Try to time your visit to coincide with the festival of Durga Puja in September or October, when vividly colorful effigies of the goddess are displayed in pandals (ceremonial tents) all over the city.   

6. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Best for desert drama

The desert state of Rajasthan shows India at its most romantic and soft-filtered. Expect a mirage of camel caravans, ornate palaces, mighty forts, turbaned traders and intense colors, set against a backdrop of shifting desert sands. It’s unbelievably photogenic, but also firmly on the tourist map, so expect to share the experience with a crowd.

The pink-sandstone monuments of Jaipur , the ice-white lakeside palaces of Udaipur , and views of blue-hued Jodhpur from its lofty fort are all stunning experiences, but the city that delivers the biggest jolt to the senses is Jaisalmer , seeming sculpted from the living rock of the desert.

Its tangled lanes, towering fortress and beautifully ornate haveli (traditional houses) could have been plucked from the pages of One Thousand and One Nights , and the surrounding desert is the evocative setting for overnight camel safaris.

Planning tip: While it is possible to stay inside the fortified city, visitor numbers are having an impact on Jaisalmer’s historic heart. We recommend staying outside the walls instead – there are plenty of hotels and guesthouses within strolling distance of the fort.

A traditional rice barge on the backwaters of Kerala (between Alappuzha and Kollam)

7. The Kerala Backwaters

Best for lovers of slow travel

After the dusty, densely populated northern plains, tropical South India offers a lusher, more laid-back travel experience. The quintessential trip here is a slow-paced canal cruise through the emerald-green backwaters of Kerala , a 900-mile network of languid, coconut-fringed waterways, offering views of an ever-changing tableaux of South Indian life.

Hire a traditional houseboat in Alappuzha for a multiday trip, then settle in for a succulent Keralan seafood curry prepared by your personal chef as the sunset blushes over shimmering waters and silhouetted palm fronds. Post-cruise, it’s just a short hop up the coast to historic Kochi (Cochin) , with its cantilevered fishing nets and Kathakali dance theaters.

8. Bodhgaya, Bihar

Best for budding Buddhists

As the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism (plus countless smaller faiths), India is defined by sacred geography. Even here, however, few places resonate more powerfully than the Bodhi tree where Prince Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment to become the Buddha (Awakened One).

The town that has grown up around this sacred spot is home to dozens of Tibetan and Southeast Asian–style temples and monasteries, with a busy program of Buddhist teachings and courses. It’s the ideal destination for any spiritual explorer.

To get a feel for Bodhgaya ’s rhythms, come early to the Mahabodhi complex and settle in beside chanting Tibetan pilgrims to meditate on the nature of impermanence. Travel experiences don’t get much more profound than this.

Planning tip: Bodhgaya is just one stop on the so-called "Buddhist circuit," taking in key locations from the life of the historical Buddha. Local buses run to nearby Rajgir, the site of one of the first Buddhist monasteries, and Nalanda's ancient Buddhist university complex.  

9. Darjeeling, West Bengal

Best for a premium cup of tea with a view

Fanned by the cool breezes of the eastern Himalayas, surrounded by manicured tea estates and basking in front of epic Himalayan views, Darjeeling is easy to fall for.

For a perfect day, watch the dawn break over 8586m (20,169ft) Kangchenjunga, learn the difference between first-flush and white teas on a plantation tour, linger over an afternoon cuppa at the  Windamere Hotel , then learn about the Tibetan experience at the Tibetan Refugee Self-Help Centre .

The classiest way to arrive is via the nostalgic, narrow-gauge toy train ; book tickets in advance and check to see if the steam service is running (the diesel train follows the same route, but has less charm). Don’t miss the Buddhist gompas (monasteries) dotted around the city. Below Darjeeling on the fringes of Ghum, historic Yiga Choeling Gompa has a special magic.

Planning tip: Darjeeling isn’t the only interesting stop in the area. Shared 4WDs buzz from Darjeeling to Kalimpong , another historic township with colorful Buddhist monasteries, Himalayan views and pretty flower nurseries. 

Virupaksha temple view from Hemakuta hill at sunset in Hampi, Karnataka

10. Hampi, Karnataka

Best for a full immersion in history

Between the 14th and 16th centuries CE, the capital of the Vijayanagar empire at Hampi was home to half a million people, but this ancient metropolis was almost completely abandoned, leaving 3700 stone monuments scattered across a surreal plain of boulders.

This is a place to linger, strolling between the boulders to find carved masonry, forgotten shrines and the handsome remains of some of South India’s most dramatic stone temples.

Glance up as you wander and you’ll see rock climbers tackling bouldering routes using chisel marks made by ancient masons. Rent a motorcycle or scooter and you can roam further afield, taking in the hilltop temple marking the spot where the monkey god Hanuman first met Lord Rama.

Planning tip: Hampi is a short bus ride from the town of Hosapete – get here by overnight train from Goa’s beaches, historic Hyderabad or the cosmopolitan southern city of Bengaluru .

11. Arunachal Pradesh

Best for stepping off the map

Tucked away near Bangladesh, the eight Northeast States – Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim – are India’s wild frontier. Until the 1990s, this region of rugged mountain valleys was mostly off-limits to foreigners, and visitor numbers are still small – people who travel here earn the right to call themselves proper explorers. 

Sikkim is the most famous destination in the Northeast States, but we’d encourage you east towards the forested foothills and jagged mountains of Arunachal Pradesh , where tribal communities follow a diverse range of traditional belief systems, from the Buddhist Monpa people of Tawang to the animist Apatani people of the Ziro valley. 

Planning tip: Travel takes a bit of effort in Arunachal Pradesh; you’ll need to apply for a permit to enter the state, and local transport is patchy. By far the easiest way to explore is with a chartered 4WD and driver (easily arranged in Guwahati in Assam).  

Women sitting beside the sacred tank at Amritsar's Golden Temple

12. Amritsar, Punjab

Best for experiencing the power of devotion

India has pilgrimage destinations to spare, but few come close to the vibrant energy of the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The most sacred site for the Sikh religion is a gleaming jewel box, floating in a mirror-like sacred pool, thronged day and night by an unbelievable mass of pilgrims. You don’t have to be spiritually inclined to feel its powerful rhythms. 

Joining devotees at the Sri Harmandir Sahib – the gold-paneled shrine at the heart of the complex – is incredibly moving. Staying overnight in the pilgrims' hostels that flank the temple compound only adds to the intensity. A donation is much appreciated for accommodation if possible, though pilgrims of all means will be accommodated if space is available. You can also sit down for meals at the temple langar (kitchen), which provides cost-free nourishment to a staggering 100,000 people per day (again, a donation is appreciated if you have the means).

Planning tip: Don’t limit your explorations to the Golden Temple – the surrounding bazaars buzz with energy and atmosphere, with vendors selling everything from embroidered chappals (sliders) to brass and polished steel pots and pans.   

13. Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka

Best for feeling like a Maharaja

The atmospheric South Indian city of Mysuru has multiple charms: towering temples, one of India’s most evocative marketplaces, and the almost impossibly extravagant crib that is Mysuru Palace , the ancestral home of the Wadiyar maharajas. No building conjures up the extravagant lives of India’s royal rulers quite so vividly – every room is a fantasy, every ornament an heirloom. 

Around the palace are busy bazaars, rewarding museums and a string of Hindu temples in the classic Dravidian (Southern Indian) architectural style. Devote several days to wandering the streets, hiking up to the Sri Chamundeshwari Temple on Chamundi Hill and feasting on fiery vegetarian  thalis (plate meals) in Mysuru’s restaurants.  

A large tiger walking over rocks in Bandhavgarh National Park

14. Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Best for tiger encounters

The national parks of Madhya Pradesh are some of the best places on the planet to get close to royal Bengal tigers. Seeing one of these striped superstars loping out of the jungle will stay with you for a lifetime – as well as leaving you heartbroken at the thought of how few tigers still survive in the wild.

Everyone has their favorite tiger reserve, but we rate Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve near Jabalpur for the density of wildlife in its central Tala range. Around 70 tigers roam these dry forests, alongside leopards, monkeys, deer and gaur – India’s gigantic wild buffalo. There’s a high likelihood of sightings if you devote several days to 4WD safaris (elephant safaris should be avoided as riding can be harmful to these vulnerable animals). 

Planning tip: The best time to see tigers is first thing in the morning – safaris start at 5:30am to catch tigers before they stake out a shady spot in the undergrowth to sleep through the heat of the day. 

15. Madurai, Tamil Nadu

Best for religious splendor

South India's Hindu temples are a joyous celebration of the divine, decorated inside and out with vividly colorful depictions of deities and supernatural beings, both fearsome and sublime. In the southern city of Madurai , the towering gopurams (gateway towers) of the Meenakshi Amman Temple provide a three-dimensional guide to the main deities of the Hindu pantheon.

The current temple was constructed in the 17th century, but the site has been sacred to Meenakshi, the queen of the Pandya kingdom and an incarnation of the goddess Parvati, for at least 2000 years. Come early in the morning to watch sunrise bring the temple to life, then pop to the nearest branch of Murugan Idli Shop for some of the south’s best idli (steamed rice and lentil cakes).  

Detour: A short bus or train ride from Madurai, Tiruchirappalli – aka Trichy – is another top spot for temple enthusiasts. The looming Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is one of the world’s largest Hindu shrines, covering 155 acres (63 hectares) and topped by 21 deity-encrusted towers. More temples crown the rocky outcrop at the heart of the city, offering epic views over the rooftops.  

This article was first published March 2022 and updated December 2023

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14 Best Places to Travel with an Infant in India

Kiran Verma

Written by Kiran Verma

Best Places to Travel with an Infant in India

Hey Parents! 

Finally, you can go out since your cute little baby is now an infant. 

Well, that’s not a hidden fact, that with the birth of the newborn your whole life revolves around him, including canceling all the trips just to ensure the comfort and safety of the baby and mommy. 

However, as your infant grows, you can get back on track and start searching for the best places to travel with infants in India.

But do you know what’s more important than – the best places to travel with a 6-month-old baby in India is knowing which place is safe and perfect to spend quality time with your sweet little family. 

Moreover, I would like to mention, avoid traveling unless necessary because as estimated the babies or kids would be at high risk in the third phase of the Covid-19. I know, traveling with a baby, too after a very long lockdown seems impossible to resist, especially when things seem to fall back into place. 

However, I would say nothing but, precaution is better than cure.

Also, I don’t recommend flying at the newborn age (0-3 months) until it’s a valid reason like a family emergency or something. 

Especially after 2020 and 2021, many public places/airplanes/railways are germ factories and infants are highly vulnerable at this young age. And also moms are still recovering from the childbirth phase.

So what is the best age?

3-9 months is the stage where parents can take the maximum benefits from their infants. At this stage, babies sleep a lot. And if it is a flying trip, the ear pressurization issues would also be less.

Keeping the baby’s safety in mind, in this blog, I will be focusing on the best places to travel with infants in India only so that you can even use trains, your own vehicle, and of course Uber intercity. 

So, now let’s check out some of the finest places to travel with an infant –

15 Best Places to Travel with an Infant in India

Goa! It’s a dream of many youngsters to at least spend a weekend there. However, your infant could be the one saying, “eh! Goa, I have already had a trip there.”

Well, if I have to mention some of the fun places to with your baby in Goa –

  • Splashdown Water Park
  • Sahakari Spice Farm
  • Fort Aguada 
  • Butterfly Conservatory of Goa
  • Olaulim Backyard, and more

These are some of the finest places where you can go back in time, play with water, watch the wildlife, and more with your infant. Moreover, if you are looking for a place to have cute pictures with your baby, well, these are the right places.

Also check: 30 Things to Carry While Travelling with Baby on Flight/Train!

2. Jaisalmer 

Ah! “The Golden City!”

Want to live like a Maharaja? Where your infant could be a little prince?

Well, nothing can beat Jaisalmer of Rajasthan. Moreover, along a lot of perfectly architectured Haveli’s you can also visit tons of temples, which probably is the finest place if you are a theist.

That’s why I think a place with a combination of traditional attire and temples would end your search for the best places to travel with infants in India.

Here are some of the places you can visit in Jaisalmer –

  • Jaisalmer War Museum 
  • Jaisalmer Fort
  • Shri Tanot Mata Temple
  • Amar Singh Jain Temple
  • Badal Mahal
  • Gadisar Lake
  • Desert National Park 

3. Munnar 

Looking for the best places to travel with infants in India?

Well, how about exploring the State with #1 literacy rate?

You got me! I’m talking about Kerala.

Munnar is a beautiful hill station and a former resort for the British Raj elite which is surrounded by rolling hills that are dotted with tea plantations. That’s not all, you can also watch mountain goats, Nilgiri tahr, and many more. 

And of course, a perfect place to get your perfect pictures. 

But the question, where you can go with your baby –

  • Kolukkumalai Tea Estates in Munnar
  • Echo Point in Munnar
  • Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary in Munnar
  • Rajamalai National Park in Munnar
  • Blossom Hydel Park in Munnar

4. Kasauli 

Would you like to catch a train to Himachal Pradesh and live a happy holiday?

Well, who could resist such a beautiful cantonment and town of Himachal, right?

So, along with other best places to travel with infant in India, why leave Himachal behind. I don’t know about other things, but this could be a perfect place to go out with your infant –

  • Monkey Point
  • Central Research Institute 
  • The Mall Road
  • Shirdi Sai Baba Mandir
  • Gurkha Fort
  • Shri Baba Balak Nath Temple

5. Udaipur 

Udaipur – “City of lakes,” certainly should be on your list if you like lakes, monuments, outyards, gardens, and definitely peacocks.

Are you ready to watch your infant when he sees the peacocks? 

Of course, who won’t want their infant to learn about new creatures, and what could be better than a beautiful peacock? 

And if you want your little infant to know more about culture, heritage, and architect, here are some of the best places to travel with infant in India, Udaipur –

  • Pichola lake
  • Lake palace
  • Doodh talai
  • Haldighati 
  • Horseback riding
  • Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Jagdish temple 

6. Darjeeling 

Visit the foothills of Himalaya and let your infant enjoy the most famous “Toy Train.”

Without wasting your time, I would just mention some of the finest places to visit in Darjeeling –

  • Batasia Loop
  • Ghoom Monastery
  • Rangit Valley Rope
  • Peace Pagoda 
  • Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park
  • Observatory Hill

7. Mahabaleshwar 

One more hill station at the forested Western Ghats range, well, one of the major attractive features is that it has many elevated viewing points, one such famous point is Arthur’s Seat. 

Here, check out this amazing list of places you can visit in Mahabaleshwar –

  • Mahabaleshwar hill station
  • Mahabaleshwar temple
  • Arthur’s seat
  • Elephants head point
  • Pratapgarh fort
  • Lazmi strawberry farm
  • Krishnabai temple

8. GIR national park

Let’s have a tour of India’s famous National park and let your infant see the scary Asiatic lions, Indian leopard, golden jackal, blackbucks, mugger crocodile, nilgai, and many more animals which will certainly increase the excitement level of your infant.

9. Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Explore the union territory of India possessing 572 islands – a splendid island in Bay of Bengal. 

And you know, your infant can make beautiful castles on the beaches and of course, you can live a happy weekend on cruise. 

Let’s see, places to visit with a 6-month-old baby in India’s Andaman and Nicobar islands –

  • Radhanagar beach
  • Ross islands
  • Jolly buoy island
  • Chidiya tapu
  • Laxmanpur beach
  • Cellular jail
  • Elephant beach

Oootyyyy!!! 

The beautiful Nilgiri hills means “blue mountains.”

Indeed, it is a small resort town in the Western Ghats mountains, in the south of Tamil Nadu. After doing appropriate research, trust me, I found some of the finest places to visit and I can bet you and your baby would never get bored there. 

Here, let’s see, what I have got for you –

  • Nilgiri mountain railway
  • Pykara lake
  • Government botanical garden
  • Upper Bhavani lake point
  • Government rose garden
  • Emerald lake
  • Thunder world
  • Sanctuary Avalanche
  • Thread garden
  • Wax world museum 

11. Gulmarg

Beautiful pashmina shawls and blankets are the identities of Kashmir, well, so is Gulmarg. Probably, that’s why it is known as “Meadow of flowers.”

For you, I have literally come up with the best place to travel with infant in India, which does seem like heaven –

  • Gulmarg gondola
  • Apharwat peak
  • Outer circle water
  • Rani temple
  • Children’s park
  • Go Gulmarg adventures
  • Iceland tours Kashmir
  • Glimpse of Kashmir

A river island in the Brahmaputra and of course, the first island to be made a district in India. And if you are a thiets, it is a perfect choice, including the fact that you can also visit an ancient educational center. 

Let’s what this place has got for you –

  • Kamalabari satra
  • Dakhinpat satra
  • Garmur 
  • Auniatia satra 

13. Amritsar 

Want your infant to have a pilgrim bathe?

Amritsar is the right place for you. Because it is like finding heaven as it has gorgeous and attractive places where you and your infant can enjoy –

  • The Golden temple
  • Jallianwala bagh
  • Durgian temple
  • Lal Mata temple
  • Pul kanjari
  • Maharaja ranjit singh museum
  • Gobingarh fort

14. Hampi 

An ancient village situated in Karnataka, South India. I would just say a few words to describe it, “perfect architecture.”  Well, I’m myself a big fan of crafty and skilled things, especially when it is done by architecture. 

So, get ready to explore some of the best places to travel with infants in India –

  • Vithala temple complex
  • Vijayanagar 
  • Elephant stables
  • Monkey temple
  • Matunga temple
  • Statue of Ugra Narasimha 
  • Queen’s bath
  • Lotus palace
  • Hazara Rama temple
  • Stepped tank

15 Tips to Take Care While Travelling with Your Infant

  • Consider whether traveling is safe for both mother and baby.
  • Follow all the precautions which have been implemented to prevent COVID-19, such as wearing masks, and carrying hand sanitizer for you and for your baby .
  • Try to prefer relaxing places only while traveling with a baby.
  • Always check the weather forecast of the destination place.
  • Keep the formula milk , baby wipes, other baby food in stock
  • Check the travel advisory whether any specific guidelines are given for the baby or not. Moreover, contact your doctor regarding the same for safe and sound traveling.
  • Carry the baby carrier especially in places like the beach. Avoid carrying a stroller while traveling.
  • Try to travel in groups, so you can take turns carrying the baby while the other can enjoy the water ride, etc.
  • Do not forget to carry medicines, baby sunscreen, a blanket, etc
  • Try to wear breastfeeding dresses so that you can easily feed the baby anywhere.
  • Keep the places clean and hygienic – for that, you can carry disposable trash bags to trash diapers and other stuff.
  • Also, remember – different airlines have different policies for babies to travel or things to carry like formula milk is allowed in check-in bags or not, X-ray screening is good for milk or liquid that you are carrying. Please confirm the same with your airline first before traveling.
  • Plan your journey in advance so you don’t miss any events, places made especially for babies.
  • Arrive on time at the station or airport, do not rush at the last moment as you are carrying your infant.
  • You can also request the seats which have maximum legroom or confirm the Child Restraint System (CRS) seats , designed specifically for infants/kids.

My personal advice: If you are traveling in flight, instead of carrying your baby in your arms, ask them if there are any empty seats on the flight, you can request the one then sit next to your baby. I personally did this thing with a lady. I asked the flight attendant to allot my seat to her so both can sit together. 

Well, hopefully, my list of the best places to travel with infant in India relieved your stress, if not completely then a little bit. I’m glad I could help. However, I would like you to mainly emphasize one thing – before traveling consult your medical conditions, including the baby’s medical condition with the doctor to be on the safer side.

Trust me, I know you don’t want to take any caution with your baby, because being a parent, your first instinct is their safety, right?

And I know, you would be great parents.

Moreover, if you need any suggestions in regard to finding the place or if you think we have not mentioned any place here, hey! I’m open to suggestions – just hit me up!!

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30 Famous Places To Visit In Chennai With Your Kids

The coastal city packs several surprises and awe-inspiring picturesque locations to explore.

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The largest library in South Asia, second longest beach in the world, the birthplace of South Indian cinema, Detroit of India, cultural capital of India – ring a bell?

You got it right! We are talking about the city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, which stands among the top 50 largest urban centers in the world.

Chennai, also known as the “Gateway to South India,” is a city full of exciting places to visit for kids. From forts to zoos to art galleries and shopping centers, there’s something for every child to enjoy.

Nicknamed The Gateway to South India, Chennai plays the self-appointed keeper of the South Indian traditions and culture . The city has numerous temples, malls, amusement parks, museums, beaches, parks and historical monuments that make up the must-to-visit tourist attractions in Chennai.

MomJunction gives you a list of places to visit in Chennai with your children.

Beaches In Chennai

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The warm and friendly city of Chennai lies along the Coromandel coast, which makes it privy to some of the prettiest beaches in the region. A trip to one or more of these beaches is one such prior things to do in Chennai on your vacation.

1. Marina Beach

The Marina is perhaps the most visited beaches in Chennai. The world’s first natural urban beach, Marina promenade stretches to 6.5km or 4 miles . The total length of the beach is 13km, which makes it the second largest natural urban beach in the world. Approximately 30,000 people visit the beach every day.

Where: From Fort St. George to Foreshore Estate, Chennai

Attractions: An aquarium near the beach, walk along the beach, horseback riding, and water sports.

Hours: Recommended time of visit – 6am to 7pm

Entry fee: Nil

Amenities: Car parking, food stalls

Things to consider: The undercurrents of the Marina beach are pretty strong, so take extra care with kids. Do not leave them unattended in the water.

Prakalya Prakash, a blogger, shares his experience of staying in Chennai for three days for business reasons. He says, “I stayed in Nungampakkam which is very close to the iconic ‘Valluvar Kotam’. It is a historical monument honoring Thiruvalluvar, a Tamil poet who wrote Thirukural, a work of 1330 verses divided into 130 chapters. Mr. M. Karunanidhi constructed it in the 1970s. The place is known for its magnificent chariot which is 40m in height.I also made time to visit the ICF (Indian coach factory) museum set up by Indian Railways. Couple of other places I visited were — Besant nagar beach, Marina beach and the lighthouse. I would say the Besant nagar beach is a must visit if you are planning for Chennai ( i ).”

2. VGP Golden Beach

A private beach managed by the VGP Universal Kingdom amusement park, the VGP Golden Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Chennai. The beach has been one of the most preferred locations for movie shooting. It is a safe place to go swimming under the watchful eye of the guides. It is also one of the cleanest beaches in Chennai.

Where: Injambakkam, Chennai

Attractions: The private stretch of the marina is beautiful and clean. Rides in the Aqua Kingdom, Panneer fort, and statue man (see if you can move him), VGP 2000 millennium tower are other tourist attractions.

Hours: 11am to 7:30pm

Entry fee: Rs.350 for adults and Rs. 300 for kids for the VGP Universal Kingdom, Rs. 475 for adults and Rs. 375 for children for the Universal Kingdom and the Aqua Kingdom

Amenities: Car parking, food stalls, restrooms

Things to consider: If you are looking for an economical and comfortable way to spend the entire day at the beach, the VGP Golden Beach is it.

3. Covelong Beach

Covelong is a serene fishing village and another best place to visit in Chennai. The beach stretches along the Bay of Bengal, towards Mahabalipuram . The blue and white sea waters and the white, shiny sand make for a picturesque view on a bright, sunny day.

Where: 40km from Chennai

How to reach: Private vehicles, taxis, and buses

Attractions: Adventure sports, walk along the beach, ruins of a Dutch fort and fishing

Amenities: Parking, restaurants with restrooms

Things to consider: It is a quiet beach ideal for relaxing. You might want to consider visiting it only if you have time to spare.

4. Breezy Beach

An isolated beach in the vicinity of Chennai, Breezy Beach is a great spot for a quick swim or a quiet picnic with the family. If you do not want to spend too much time here, just be there at sunset to have a breathtaking view.

Where: Valmiki Nagar, Chennai

Attractions: Sunset point, boat rides are sometimes offered by local fishermen

Amenities: Parking on the roadside

Things to consider: While Breezy beach is one of the best beaches in the city, it may not be the most exciting beach to take your kids to in Chennai.

5. Elliot’s Beach

Elliot Beach is another quiet beach that people in Chennai visit to get away from the noisy city. The beach is beautiful and has several food stalls around, with ample parking space. If you visit the beach early in the morning, you can spot flamingos and pond herons.

Where: Besant Nagar, Chennai

Attractions: The beach is quiet and makes an ideal spot for a relaxing evening.

Amenities: Parking, food stalls

Things to consider: If your plan is to spend some time at the beach, Elliot’s Beach is a better and less-crowded alternative to the Marina beach.

Museums In Chennai

Does history intrigue you? Do you want to learn about the history of Chennai or Tamil Nadu? Then make sure you include one or more of these best places to visit in Chennai with family.

6. Government Museum

The second oldest museum in the country, the Government Museum or the Madras Museum has more than 40 galleries dedicated to archeology, numismatics, geology, botany, art, anthropology, and zoology. The museum complex, which is an architectural marvel in itself, opened in 1854 and has the largest collection of Roman antiques outside of Europe .

Where: Egmore, Chennai

Attractions: Children’s Museum and Dolls gallery are favorites among kids. The Roman antiques gallery, contemporary arts gallery that showcases art history of Tamil Nadu and Tanjore painting gallery are a must see.

Days open: All days except Fridays and National Holidays

Hours: 9:30am to 5pm

Entry fee: For Indians – Rs.15 per adult and Rs.10 per child, Rs. 5 for bonafide students, Foreign nationals – $5 per adult, $2.5 per child and $1.5 for bonafide students

Amenities: Parking and guide services

Things to consider: The museum is huge – it can take you over half-a-day to visit all the galleries.

7. Dakshinachitra

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For a thorough understanding of the culture and traditions of southern India, a visit to Dakshinachitra is a must. The living museum of performance arts, crafts and culture showcases the lifestyles of people in the four southern states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

Where: Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu

Attractions: Vernacular architecture – regional houses from the four states recreated for visitors; folk performances, glass blowing demo

Days open: All days, except Tuesdays and Diwali

Hours: 10am to 6pm

Entry fee: For Indians Rs. 100 per adult, Rs. 30 per child, Rs. 50 for students, Foreign nationals Rs. 250 for adults, Rs. 70 for students

Amenities: Parking, restaurant.

Things to consider: Dakshinachitra also organizes workshops for kids and adults. Check their calendar online to know more.

8. Railway Museum

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Trains excite kids, which makes the Chennai Railway Museum one of the places you should visit with children. From running models to miniature rail networks and souvenirs, the museum features a variety of exhibits that appeal to kids. The museum also has a children’s park and vintage engine models on display.

Where: Villivakkam, Chennai

Attractions: Joyrides, AV shows, Fowler ploughing engine, and scaled models of several trains from India, before and after Independence.

Days open: All days, except Mondays

Entry fee: Rs. 10 per person

Amenities: Car Parking

Things to consider: Try and make it to one of the AV presentations that the museum has every hour.

9. National Art Gallery

The National Art Gallery is one of the museums in the Government Museum, Chennai. The gallery has a wide collection of arts and crafts, especially paintings from the 14th and 15th centuries. Children would love the rock and cave art showcased in this gallery. The museum also displays paintings of renowned painter Raja Ravi Varma.

Attractions: Thanjavur paintings, Ravi Varma paintings, Bronze sculptures, rock and cave art and ancient manuscripts

Days open: All days, except Friday

Hours: 10am to 5pm

Things to consider: This is purely for art and craft lovers. It could be an inspiration to aspiring artists.

10. Vivekananda House

Swami Vivekananda is a source of immense inspiration to the young. Visit the Vivekananda House, a landmark in Chennai, where Swami Vivekananda stayed for nine days after his return from the US . The house is now a museum that showcases the rich Indian culture and the life of Swami Vivekananda when he stayed there.

Where: Triplicane, Chennai

Attractions: Experience Vivekananda initiative, an excellent way to understand the man and what he stood for.

Days open: All days except Mondays

Hours: 10am to 12:15pm and 3pm to 7pm

Entry fee: Rs.10 per adult, Rs. 5 per child

Amenities: Limited parking

Things to consider: The museum is opposite Marina beach. You can club your visits to the beach and the museum to save time.

Historical Places In Chennai

The city’s rich history is evident from the many historical monuments it houses. Here are some of the Chennai’s tourist attractions you should visit with kids.

11. Fort St. George

St. George Fort is the first English fortress that was built in India, in 1644. The fort is an architectural marvel and currently houses the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly. The fort also has a museum that showcases medallions, coins, paintings and letters belonging to the East India Company personnel who lived here.

Where: Rajaji Salai, Chennai

Attractions: St. Mary’s Church, the oldest Anglican Church in India, and the St. George Museum

Hours: 9am to 5pm

Entry fee: Rs. 5 per person for Indian citizens and $2 for foreign nationals (entry free for children up to 15 years of age)

Amenities: Parking, restrooms, food stalls/canteens

Things to consider: The visit to the fort can be an educational trip for your kids. It can be an exciting experience but not a place to have fun or folly (the Tamil Nadu Assembly is in the same building!)

12. Alamparai Fort

The Alamparai Fort was built in the 17th century by the Mughal Empire, and is another good place to visit near Chennai. The French later seized the fort and then the British empire, when it was partly demolished. At present, you can only see the ruins of the fort with the beautiful backwaters of the Bay of Bengal on one side.

Where: 100km from Chennai

Attractions: Picturesque backwaters and the ruins, which have made it a favorite spot for filmmakers, bird-watching, photography, and boating.

Days open: All days

Hours: Recommended time of visit – 9am to 5pm

Amenities: Parking on roadside

Things to consider: The Alamparai Fort is in a secluded area that makes it less ideal for families and kids. Go there during daytime for a good view of the backwaters.

13. Tranquebar

Tranquebar, now known as Tharangambadi, is home to Dansborg, a 400-year-old fort built by the Danish invaders. An erstwhile port city for the rulers Cholas and Pandyas, the small port town is now a tourist hub with resorts and other facilities. In addition to the fort, there is a 300-year-old church and a museum that the kids may be interested in.

Where: 270km from Chennai

How to reach: Buses, private vehicles, and taxis

Attractions: The Dansborg Fort, the Town Gate, Zion Church and the Ziegenbalg Museum Complex

Hours: Overnight stay is necessary to cover all the sights in the region

Amenities: Accommodation, restaurants

Things to consider: It takes nearly eight hours to reach Tranquebar from Chennai. Unless you have that kind of time, this place should not be on the itinerary.

14. Valluvar Kottam

A favorite monument in Chennai, Valluvar Kottam is a memorial to a famous Tamil poet, philosopher and saint Thiruvallur. The monument is a 39-meter high chariot that houses a statue of the saint. It is a tribute to the poet’s work called Thirukkal, which has 133 chapters with ten verses each. There is also an auditorium that often hosts classical programs.

Where: Nungambakkam, Chennai

Attractions: The monument stands on a lake and was built without a pillar for a base. The magnificently carved stone chariot appeals to kids and adults alike.

Hours: 8:30am to 5:30pm

Amenities: Parking, restrooms, food stalls

Things to consider: While the kids may be fascinated by the size of the stone chariot, they may not comprehend the importance of the monument or the poet’s works.

15. Kolli hills

Kolli Hills, also known as Kolli Malai, is a small mountain range situated in central Tamil Nadu, spanning across the Namakkal district and Tiruchirapalli District of India. The range derives its name, Kolli Malai, from the goddess Etukkai Amman (also referred to as Kollipavai), who is believed to guard the hills with her divine protection. The Kolli hills are prominently mentioned in various classical Tamil literary works, and the area was ruled by Valvil Ori, who is considered to be one of the seven great philanthropists of ancient Tamil Nadu in around 200 CE.

Where:  330 km from Chennai

How to reach: Trains (Salem is the nearest railway station), private vehicles and buses.

Attractions: Agaya Gangai waterfall, Arappaleeswarar temple, Masila falls, Namma Aruvi falls, Botanical garden

Days open:  All days

Hours: 6 am to 6 pm. Overnight stay at the resorts can give a better experience.

Amenities: Shops, resorts

Things to consider: You have to climb a total of 1302 steps up and down to see Agaya Gangai waterfall. So, the journey might be a little difficult and tiring as the steps are steep.

Malls And Entertainment Places In Chennai

There is no dearth of malls or amusement parks in this metropolitan city. Here are our picks for malls and amusement or entertainment places to see in Chennai.

16. Forum Vijaya Mall

A mall is a perfect place to unwind after a long day of sightseeing or traveling. Forum Vijaya Mall is huge and has a spacious food court that serves different cuisines to tickle your taste buds. The mall also has a play area for kids with mini slides, basketball, and cars. The play area and the food court are divided by a glass wall, allowing parents to watch over their children while they eat.

Where: Vadapalani, Chennai

Attractions: Play Zone has video games, mini rides for kids, crane and puzzle games and other redemption games. The mall also has a toy train ride for younger kids.

Hours: 10am to 10pm

Amenities: Parking, restrooms and restaurants

Things to consider: Kids will have a gala time playing in the Fun Zone, but there are only so many games you can play there.

17. Spencer Plaza

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A modern mall that was built back in the days of the British Raj, Spencer Plaza is India’s oldest shopping mall and a landmark in Chennai. The old-fashioned mall is home to many brand stores, private banks and organizations, and restaurants. The mall also has over 15 Sri Lankan brand stores where you can get the finest Ceylon tea, spices, clothing, and footwear.

Where: Anna Salai, Chennai

Attractions: Good food for less, one place where you can bargain and get good stuff at lower prices.

Amenities: Parking, restrooms, restaurants

Things to consider: Spencer Plaza is the oldest mall in the country and was made purely for business. There may not be a lot of things that appeal to kids here.

18. Express Avenue Mall

The Express Avenue Mall is one your kids will love as it has the largest gaming arcade in South India. The mall has a play area called Fun City, which has more than the usual rides you find in a mall. Express Avenue also has a 5D movie theater that older kids may enjoy. Other than that, the restaurants are great, and there is so much to buy that you can shop till you drop.

Where: Roypettah, Chennai

Attractions: Fun City

Hours: 10:30am to 9:30pm

Amenities: Parking, restaurants and restrooms

Things to consider: If you have a day to spare between sightseeing and traveling around, use it to visit the Express Avenue. Your kids will love it.

19. Queens Land

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Queens Land is an amusement park in Chennai that has over 50 rides. In addition to the joy rides, the amusement park has all the amenities that make it an excellent place for a fun family time. Of the 50 rides, 18 are for kids, and that means your day at the park will have no wasted time!

Where: Chembarambakkam, 13.3 km from Chennai

Attractions: Cable Cars, Himalayan Water Ride, Wave Pool, Bumper Cars, Orchestra, Go Karting, Frog Slide and Thumbrole.

Hours: 9:30am to 6pm

Entry fee: Rs. 550 for adults, Rs. 450 for children

Things to consider: The amusement park is huge and spread over an area of 70 acres. You may not be able to complete all the rides in one day. So choose wisely.

20. MGM Dizzee World

MGM is a household name in Chennai. The Dizzee World is one of the largest amusement parks in Chennai and offers more than 35 fabulous joy rides for kids and adults. The park also has an amphitheater, and an exclusive children’s zone called Marryworld. The park also offers hot air balloon rides for the entire family!

Where: Muttukadu, Chennai

Attractions: Hot air balloon rides, boating, MGM express, wave pool, splash pool and a simulator ride called Imagine.

Hours: Weekdays – 10:30am to 6:30pm Weekends and public olidays – 10:30am to 7:30pm

Entry fee: Rs. 599 per adult, Rs. 499 per child (includes all rides and water park access)

Amenities: Parking, food court, restrooms, first aid

Things to consider: Avoid the adult rides for kids – they may be highly exhilarating for you, but scary for kids.

21. VGP Universal Kingdom

Once popular as VGP Gardens, the VGP Universal Kingdom is an amusement park along the Marina Beach. The proximity to the beach and a convenient location makes it an ideal hangout spot for locals and tourists alike. The park has a wide choice of joy rides for children, teens, adults and families. If you are lucky, you could spot a movie star or two in shooting a scene at the park.

Where: Injambakam, Chennai

Attractions: Statue Man, Dashing Car, Roller Coast, Water Chute, Jungle Car, and the Doll Kingdom. If you’re bored with the rides, you can go to the beach!

Hours: From 11am to 7.30pm on weekdays and till 8pm on weekends

Entry fee: Rs. 350 per adult and Rs.300 per child for the amusement park, Rs. 475 per adult and Rs. 375 per child for the amusement park and water park

Amenities: Parking, restaurant, restrooms, locker facility

Things to consider: Plan a visit to the VGP beach and the amusement park on the same day.

Lakes And Parks In Chennai

Lakes or parks – do they fascinate you? Look on for those beautiful visiting places in Chennai, which is a home to some rare birds and animals found in their natural habitats around the city or in the enclosed parks.

22. Arignar Anna Zoological Park

Chennai has a lot of firsts, including the first public zoo – the Arignar Anna Zoological Park or the Vandalur Zoo. The park is home to over 2000 species of plants and animals. It is also the largest zoo in India and has close to 50 species of mammals, 63 bird species, 31 reptile species, and a variety of fishes, amphibians and insects.

Where: Vandalur, Kanchipuram, 38.8km from Chennai

How to reach: Buses, private cars and taxis. Trains until Vandalur railway station

Attractions: Deer safari, Shark Aquarium, Nocturnal animal house, water birds habitat, lion safari, and serpentaria.

Days open: All days except Tuesdays

Entry fee: Rs. 30 per adult and Rs. 10 per child. Additional cost for safari vehicles

Amenities: Parking, food stalls, restrooms, and vehicle to tour the zoo

Things to consider: Touring the entire zoo will take at least four hours.

23. Semmozhi Poonga

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A relatively recent addition to Chennai’s list of parks, the Semmozhi Poonga is a botanical garden with over 300 species of plants. The park was developed around 80 trees that were in the area for years. Some of these trees are over 100 years old. Introduce your kids to a variety of plants including the cacti, bamboo and ficus varieties from China.

Where: Teynampet, Chennai

Attractions: The pond with ducks, the poonga at night, with colorful lights and the old trees that found a home in the garden.

Hours: 10am to 7pm

Entry fee: Rs. 5 per person

Amenities: Parking and restrooms; eatables or plastic bags are not allowed

Things to consider: This is a botanical garden, and may not be of appeal to all kids.

24. Pulicat Lake And Bird Sanctuary

The Pulicat Lake is the second largest saltwater lake in India. A significant portion of the lake lies in the state of Andhra Pradesh, with only 3% of it in Tamil Nadu. There is a bird sanctuary in the lake that attracts migratory birds like pelicans, painted stork, flamingos, and other birds every year.

Where: 93.3km from Chennai

Attractions: The scenic view of the lake combined with the variety of birds you can find there.

Hours: Recommended time of visit – 6am to 5pm. Best time to visit: November to February to see the migratory birds

Amenities: Parking

Things to consider: The Pulicat lake is under the threat of drying up completely in the next 100 years, due to pollution and silt. A trip to the lake can educate your kids about such ecological issues.

25. Muttukadu Lake

A picturesque lake in the city, Muttukadu Lake is known for its floating boat house. The facility is made of bamboo and is run by the Tamil Nadu tourism department and offers boating to explore the lake. You can also try speed boat rides and high-speed aqua scooter rides in the backwaters.

Attractions: Row boating, pedal boating and speed water biking, the TTDC sometimes conducts boat races here.

Entry fee: Nil; Visitors need to buy tickets for boat and scooter rides

Amenities: Parking, restaurant and restrooms

Things to consider: This is a great place for boating for families.

26. Odiyur Lake

The Odiyur Lake is enroute Mahabalipuram. The Mudaliarkuppam Boat House, established on the banks of the lake, is known for water-based activities like row boating, speed boating, kayaking and more. The facility is managed by the Tamil Nadu tourism department and has over 50 varieties of boats that you can try.

Where: 90km from Chennai

Attractions: Kayaking is a great option for adventurers. There are row boats, pedal boats and speed scooters for kids and families. Also, look for pretty pink flamingos, little grebe and different varieties of kingfishers.

Hours: 9am to 6pm

Entry fee: Nil; Tickets

Amenities: Parking, restaurants

Things to consider: The Mudaliarkuppam Boat House is farther than some of the other boat houses near Chennai. Carry binoculars to spot birds.

27. Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary

If bird watching and identifying is your favorite pastime, the Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary is a place you’ll love. Developed around the Vedanthangal lake, the sanctuary is home to grebes, egrets, cormorants, pintails, pond herons and sandpipers. The sanctuary also hosts migratory birds like the Australian gray pelicans, the glossy ibises and snake birds from Sri Lanka, painted storks from Siberia, spoonbills from Burma, open-billed storks from Bangladesh and the spot-billed ducks.

Where: 75km from Chennai

How to reach: Buses, private vehicles and taxis; train till Chengalpattu (24.4km from the sanctuary)

Attractions: Excellent place for bird watching – an estimated 5,000 birds fly into the sanctuary throughout the year.

Hours: Recommended time to visit – during day, early morning and before dusk

Entry fee: Rs. 5

Amenities: Parking on roadside, guides

Things to consider: You can also spot mammals like the wild boar, jackal and jungle cat here. This place is for wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers.

Other Kid-Friendly Places In Chennai

In addition to the ones mentioned above, these are a few other best places to visit in Chennai that will interest your kids.

28. Birla Planetarium

One of the few planetariums built by the Birla Foundation, the Birla Planetarium in Chennai is a great place to spend time with kids. It has eight galleries that are dedicated to physical science, innovation, transportation and energy among others. The planetarium also has two science shows frequently repeated during the day – one in English and the other in Tamil.

Where: Kotturpuram, Chennai

Attractions: The planetarium shows, rocket model in the science park

Days open: All days, except Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanthi

Hours: 10am to 5:45pm

Entry fee: Rs. 45 for adults and Rs.25 for children for complete planetarium package

Amenities: Parking, restrooms

Things to consider: If your kids have already been to a planetarium, they might not find this visit exciting.

29. The Theosophical Society

The Theosophical Society in Chennai is an interesting place for kids . Consider a visit to the society as an educational tour. You can visit the many temples within the premises, the old banyan tree, and the library filled with knowledge by world teachers like Jiddu Krishnamurti.

Where: Adyar, Chennai

Attractions: The sprawling Huddleston gardens on the premises and the Great Banyan Tree that occupies 40,000sft and is 450 years old.

Days open: All days except Sundays and public holidays

Hours: 8:30am to 4pm

Amenities: Parking and restrooms

Things to consider: If you are taking your kids there, you might want to know about the society beforehand.

30. Tada Falls

Tada Falls is a weekend getaway for many Chennai residents. The place is ideal for a small trek or hike with the kids, and the waterfall is a beautiful sight. The path to the falls is well developed and easy for kids to walk. You can even take a dip in the final pool if you feel like.

Where: 95km from Chennai

How to reach: Local trains, private vehicles and buses

Attractions: The waterfall and the small hike can be fun for kids and adults. You can even camp there if you have the gear.

Hours: Recommended time of visit – during the day

Amenities: Parking near the falls, no restrooms or food stalls

Things to consider: The trek may be tiring for younger kids.

A Brief History Of Chennai

The city was first formed as a Portuguese colony in the 1500s. The Dutch later ruled it, followed by the British and the French invaders, before Independent India made it the capital of Tamil Nadu state in 1956. It is believed that the name Chennai was derived from the name Damarla Chennappa Nayakudu, a Telugu king. Some say it is derived from the name of Lord Chenna Kesava Perumal. The city was later called Madraspattinam, which was a fishing village near the first English Fort.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is famous in Chennai to eat?

Chennai is a metro city that has people from all over the country. While you can find several dishes from around the world to eat in Chennai, this popular city is famous for its traditional foods. Idli, Dosa, Sambhar, Vada, Uttapam, Paniyaram, Appam, and Puttu are some delicious foods one can relish when visiting Chennai.

2. Which sweet is famous in Chennai?

Payasam is the traditional Tamil dish famous in Chennai. It’s usually made with rice, milk, sugar, coconut, and sometimes dry fruit. However, this sweet can also be made with other ingredients like vermicelli and broken wheat. Some other sweets one can devour while staying in Chennai are Mysore pak and Kozhukkatta.

3. What are some popular shopping destinations in Chennai for traditional and modern items?

In Chennai, several shopping destinations cater to both traditional and modern items. Places like T. Nagar, Pondy Bazaar, and Mylapore are known for their traditional products, such as textiles, jewelry, and handicrafts. On the other hand, Phoenix MarketCity and Express Avenue are popular malls offering a diverse range of national and international brands for modern shopping.

These were some of the most loved places to visit in Chennai. To see most of these sites, you’ll have to stay for at least 15 days. However, if you only have a short stay, you might not be able to see all of these attractions. You can also consider visiting Chennai’s best attractions, such as beaches, animal sanctuaries, and amusement parks. Plan a trip to Chennai with your children and family; you will always cherish your time spent in the port city. Do not be surprised if it turns out to be one of your favorite destinations in India to visit.

Key Pointers

  • Chennai is known as the cultural capital of India because of its deeply entrenched traditions.
  • Chennai is famous for its beaches, museums, eateries, malls, and lakes.
  • Kid-friendly places like Theosophical Society and Birla Planetarium teach children new things in a fun way.

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Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills is a set of breathtaking hillocks which is a complete nature retreat. From catching the stunning views of the rising and setting sun to camping and trekking, people come here to indulge in a wide variety of activities. The best part of visiting the top of the hill is that you will get to enjoy the view of low lying clouds floating around you. 

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Guhantara resort.

Guhantara Resort

Gear up for an enthralling weekend at Guhantara resort to have a blasting TIME with your loved ones. It is the first underground resort in India and makes one of the best Bangalore weekend resorts offering you with a gamut of adventures and activities. The place boasts of a natural waterfall, a beautiful man-made lake and a lot of green landscape to soothe your eyes. From mind-blowing entertainment activities to mouthwatering meals, Guhantara Resort near Bangalore is the perfect escape to all your worries of life. Location: 18, Sy. No. 177 & 177, Off, Kanakapura Rd, Nowkal Palya, Kaggalipura, Karnataka. Distance from Bangalore: Guhantara resort is at a distance of 25 km from Bangalore. Activities and Amenities: Indoor games - Table Tennis, Carom, Chess, Outdoor games - Tug of war, Cricket, Kite flying, Breakfast/Lunch/High-tea/Dinner, Swimming pool access, Rain dance; live DJ, Parking, Spa, Conference Hall. Check Out: Places You Must Visit on Your Trip to Bangalore

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Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park is one of the interesting places to visit in Bangalore for the assorted wildlife and natural establishments and the rich vegetation. One can hire jeeps and cars or board a bus for touring around this massive national park sprawled across an area of 104.27 sq. km.

The park encompasses a number of establishments such as a butterfly park, an aquarium, Children's park, a zoo, a Crocodile farm etc.

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Lal Bagh Botanical Garden

Lal Bagh Botanical Garden

The Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore is of royal origin and was begun at first as a private garden in a region of 40 sections of land by Hyder Ali, most famous rulers amongst the most well known leaders of old Mysore in 1760. At first planned in Mughal style, on the model of a broad garden at Sira in Tumkur close Bangalore, this garden was additionally created by Hyder Ali's child Tipu Sultan and hence by the British and Indian doyens of horticulture by an expansion of range and option of various plant species and it makes it one of the best places to see in bangalore..

Wonderla

Take a day out and get charged at this craziest amusement park in Bangalore. Wonderla is one of the largest amusement parks in the entire country with more than 60 exhilarating rides such as Hurricane, Equinox, Insanity Twister, Recoil, Dropzone, Flash Tower, Mixer, Y-scream, Maverick etc. These high-tech rides will swirl, twist and turn you in around 360 degrees and will pump adrenaline rush to a next level. 

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Jawaharlal nehru planetarium.

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

Innovative Film City

Innovative Film City

This opulent marvel is situated off Bangalore -Mysore highway at Bidadi and is loaded with activities such as net cricket, kids boating, Go-karting, bull ride etc. 

There are around three refreshing water pools one of which is a wave pool. It is thronged with interesting activities and attractions such as Dino Park, Mirror Maze, Haunted Mansion, Tribal Museum, and many more.

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Fun World Amusement Park

 Fun World Amusement Park

Whether you are a toddler, adult, or senior, the Fun World Amusement Park has something for you. All over, the park is a combination of four different worlds- Fun World, Water World, Snow World, and Wow World. 

You will be spoilt to choose one from all of them. But do not worry! You can enjoy all of them with a little planning and coming early. There is ‘Fun World’, which is full of adventurous rides.

You must have enough time to hope from one ride to another as each ride has its own fun and none should be missed. 

Snow World’ is another section of the park, which is a virtually designs place where you can enjoy the delicate snowflakes amidst the tropical Bangalore. One would also enjoy the ‘Water World’, which is loaded with curvy slides bumping people into the gleaming water.

Lastly, no one should miss the Wow World, which holds power to transcend to the beautiful days of video gaming. Whatever combo you may make with all the time you have, do not forget to have ‘FUN.’ 

The Fun World Amusement Park is meant for that, and you will end up having one of the best times with your friends and family.

Lumbini Gardens

Lumbini Gardens

Unwind in the quiet environs of this public park that accumulates flocks of visitors every day. It takes its name from Lumbini in Nepal and is situated on the banks of Nagawara lake. 

People often walk in with families and friends to just spend time on the bank of the lake and watch the sunset. The park hosts a kid’s park and a boating club to add to your enthusiasm. 

A 1.5 KM long walk through amid the foliage and a jewel-clear lake looks very celestial. The garden is dotted with many fountains and statues with beautiful flowers and plants which adds to the beauty of the place. 

It is also one of the favorite evening hangout destinations in the city among the crowds for its nearby eateries and food stalls which serve unlimited mouthful varieties of street snacks and food items.

Location:  Gate, Outer Ring Rd, Near Nagawara Lake, Hebbal, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560045

Best Time to Visit: Evenings.

Price: INR 50 for adults and free entry for kids.

Timings: 11 AM to 7 PM on all days of the week.

Average time required to visit the place: 2 hours.

Distance from Kempe Gowda Bus stand: around 30 Km

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Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park

Bangalore Aquarium

Bangalore Aquarium

Bangalore aquarium is one of the sightseeing places in Bangalore which is located in Cubbon Park and is the largest aquarium in Bangalore with an assorted collection of exotic fishes such as Siamese, Goldfish, Fighters, Freshwater Prawns, Red Tail Shark, Catla, Moon Tail, Angelfish, Pearl Gourami, Hockey Stick Tetra etc. 

This diamond shaped building is loaded with a number of aquatic flora and fauna, divided into three floors where the first floor has around 14 tanks in total and the second has 69. 

People with love for aquatic life must visit this huge aquarium which can be easily spotted in Cubbon Park.

Location: Kasturba Road, Shanthala Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001

Price: Free entry for children below 12 years of age and INR 15 for adults.

Timings: 10:30 am to 5:30 pm on all days of the week except the second Tuesday of every month and Mondays.

Average time required to visit the place:  Around 2 to 34 hours.

Snow City

This indoor snow theme park garners plenty of visitors who aim to escape in the scorching heat by entering a snow house that spans an area of 12,500 sq. feet. The unparalleled experience of playing, sliding and throwing snow at each other can be achieved in the middle of a tropical town and you do not have to travel to the mighty Himalayas, neither have to wait for the winters.

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Jawahar Bal Bhavan

Jawahar Bal Bhavan

A cosy  little recreation house, stocked with toy trains, tree houses and boats. Also, go gaze at the pretty dolls at the doll museum. A perfect, super budget friendly locale for a fun day out with your kids or friends . Also, this is a hub for various events and shows, organised for children. Hosting a comfortable and not so hard on your pocket experience, this is considered to be one of the best adventure parks in Bangalore. Location:  Kasturba Road, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bengaluru. Timings:  10am to 5:30pm. Entry fees: INR 10 per person.

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Hal Aerospace Museum

Hal Aerospace Museum

HAL is one of the most renowned aeronautical companies in entire Asia and the HAL Aerospace Museum. 

This Aviation center was established in 2001 in Bangalore and since then it has been a hub to attain technical, scientific and historical knowledge about aviation and aerospace and other such related science streams in the country. 

It has many branches across India and Asia and this 4 acres land imparts information on simulators, air traffic control, history of aeronautical science and sustainable development practices. 

The museum houses various missiles and aircrafts models such jets, MIGs, helicopters and fighter planes. This is one of a kind museum that is initiating public awareness about aerospace in India.

Location: Near HAL Police Station, HAL Old Airport Rd, Marathahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560037

Best Time to Visit: anytime between the given hours.

Price: INR 50 for adults, free entry for kids.

Average time required to visit the place: 2 to 3 hours.

Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM on all days of the week.

Distance from Kempe Gowda Bus stand: Around 15 KM.

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Vv Puram Food Street

This stretch of a lane is a foodie’s paradise which is located close to the famous Lal Bagh at Sajjan Rao circle in Bangalore which is famous as Thindi Beedi, Chaat Road/Street, VV Puram. From North Indian chaat items to South Indian healthy delicacies, this food streets caters from each corner of India and serve only vegetarian food items. 

VV Puran Food street hosts around 15 eateries serving various types of items.

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Lalbagh is one of the oldest botanical gardens in India and is also a major tourist attraction in South India. Located in South Bengaluru, the Lalbagh Botanical Garden is not only one of the largest botanical gardens in India, but also the first of its kind, with planned routes, glasshouses and ornamental flowers growing throughout the property.The garden itself is spread over an area of 240 acres and its construction was commissioned by the famous ruler Hyder Ali. It was finally completed by his son- Tipu Sultan- who designed the gardens keeping in mind the beautiful gardens of Sira in Tumkur District in Karnataka.Lalbagh is home to exotic flowers that were imported by the Sultan from countries like France, Persia, Arabia, Afghanistan, etc. Therefore, flowers that were previously never seen in India were first witnessed in this historical garden. Trees that were imported by Tipu Sultan from all over the world can still be found growing here.Apart from the exotic trees, visitors can also catch sight of some rare birds such as the Myna, pond heron, purple moorhen, parakeets, Brahminy kites, the common egret and much more. Apart from the stunning flora and fauna of the Lalbagh Botanical Garden, it has another striking attraction, which is the Lalbagh rock. This rock, which is said to be over 3000 years old, is one of the oldest rocks in the world and can be found in the center of the garden.

Brigade Road

At the intersection of MG road and Residency road lies Brigade road which is considered a shopping paradise for the city dwellers. There is a long stretch of standalone shops, individual retailers, and outlet selling almost everything you need making it one the best Bangalore sightseeing. This commercial hubs houses myriads of global brand outlets as well and it has been a hub for celebrating New Year in the almost every year.

Bangalore Palace

In the technology-driven, futuristic Silicon Valley of India, monuments of historical significance boasting of a glorious past are also abundant. The historical heritage of the city is so magnificent and eminent that it rises to prominence on its own. One such landmark is the Tudor style Bangalore Palace.The Palace is a perfect representation of the lavishness and splendour with which India's most resilient dynasties ruled. Famous for its opulent architecture and amusement activities, the Palace is visited by several visitors every day. The colossal Palace boasts of massive courtyards, bright interiors, kingly grounds, splendid spiral staircases, stately towers and a luscious garden in a proud display of posh regality.Anyone who admires classic architecture and artistry would be delighted to experience it first hand at this Palace. It also houses an amusement park in its enclave to the delight of many younger visitors. Having been a private residence to the Wodeyar family, Bangalore palace offers a linear perspective into the royal life of the forepassed era. It is plush with a vibrant and varied collection of ancient royal artefacts, paraphernalia, hunting trophies and family photos.The Palace houses some of the most famous paintings of the 19th Century, including the works of one of India's most celebrated artists Raja Ravi Verma. The Palace grounds very often become venues for concerts and festivals. World-renowned artists like Enrique and Guns N' Roses have graced the palace grounds with their talent and presence. The Palace hence combines the richness and luxury of royal history with the vivacious and exuberant demeanour of the youth. Bangalore Palace HistoryOriginally a property of Reverend J Garrett, the principal of a school in the cantonment town at that time, the area where the Palace is now located was purchased from him by the British Guardians of Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar for 40,000 rupees. The construction of the palace began in the year 1874. Mr John Cameron of Lalbagh was assigned the task of landscaping Palace along with its surroundings. The complete construction of the palace was completed in the year, 1878.The Palace saw many additions and modifications in its architecture in subsequent years. Maharaja Jayachamaraja Wadiyar added a few portions like the twin external staircase, the platform for musicians etc. outside the Durbar Hall. In 1970, HH Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar transferred ownership of the property to two companies, Chamundi Hotels and Shree Venkateshwara Real Estate Enterprises. However, this transaction was later shown to be fraudulent. A legal battle followed between this deal and Jayachamarajendra's son, Srikanta Datta. The five sisters of Srikanta Datta are now in possession of sections of the 28 acres of the Palace. In the year 1990 Srikant Datta finally compromised with the Chamaraju group and got back his part of the property including the main Palace except for 45 acres that the Chamaraju group still retains. Architecture:The Palace showcases exquisite wooden interiors surrounded by pristine walls. The Palace is enclosed within beautiful gardens. The architecture is a medley of Tudor style and Scottish style and has gothic undertones. A lot of physical artefacts inside are of British origin. It is said that the architecture of this building is inspired by that of the Windsor Castle and other architectural marvels of England and Normandy. The most prominent features of the Palace like the two-level granite structure of the fortified towers and turreted parapets take direct inspiration from the Tudor building styles. The entrance is decorated with grand Roman arches. The exterior of the building is covered in eccentric shapes and angles. The exterior walls are of a blushing cinnabar shade that gives the building a quaint Victorian vibe. The floor of the open courtyard of the Palace is adorned with granite seats covered with azure ceramic tiles. The ground floor also contains a beautifully decorated ballroom.The first floor of the Palace has a distinct chamber known as the Durbar Hall attached to an ornate staircase.This hall is famous for the enormous elephant head that is mounted in it and its gothic style tinted glass windows.  

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20 Fun Places to Visit in Delhi with Your Kids

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There’s a reason the phrase Dilli Dil walon Ki is so popular. It hits right to the core of the essence of the inhabitants of Delhi: gregarious, largehearted, and what’s more , emotional . People who wear their hearts on their sleeves, so to speak. When visiting a city with your kids, that’s the very first box you need to check: The warmth of the people, that is. The rest, as they say, will follow. This joie de vivre of Delhi’s people, combined with the wonderful touristy stuff here, makes it a must-visit city!

Interesting Facts about Delhi

  • New Delhi and Delhi are two separate places

Surprising thing about Delhi, right? However, New Delhi and Delhi are not the same place. With New Delhi functioning as the country’s capital and Delhi being the larger city inside it, New Delhi is a ‘territory’ created by the British to relocate money from Calcutta to Delhi. New Delhi is known as the seat of India’s three branches of government: legislative, executive, and judicial.

  • The Red Fort used to be white

You read that correctly: the beautiful Red Fort, which defines the almightiness of Delhi, was originally white. According to an archaeology survey, linked research revealed that the Fort was composed of limestone, and when the stone began to deteriorate, the British painted it red to keep it intact. 

  • Delhi is home to the largest spice bazaar in Asia

The Khari Baori market, which was created in the 17th century, continues to be well-known today. Situated very close to the Fatehpuri Masjid, this market has a beautiful scent that spreads across the region, attracting tourists and city people.

  • Delhi is the leading commercial centre in India

As the country’s capital, Delhi is a major commercial hub in northern India. Along with production and sales, Delhi has a large and quickly increasing retail industry.

20 Fun Places to Visit in Delhi with Kids

Here are the best places to visit in Delhi for kids. So many, that perhaps you might have to plan a trip back to this marvelous capital city !

  • The Nehru Planetarium

One of the most kid-friendly areas in Delhi.To do: Here you’ll go beyond merely seeing the sky and stars. The fun activities here will keep children well-informed about our wondrous galaxy.Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Rs. 100 per adult and Rs. 70 per child. Visiting Hours: 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Race Course RoadIndia Gate

To inspire that patriotic feeling !To do: Pay tribute to soldiers who died in World War I and walk through lush green lawns around Rajpath against the magnificently lit-up India Gate at night.Opening Days: All days Entry Fee: None Visiting Hours: 24 hours Nearest Metro Station: Central SecretariatAdventure Island

  • Adventure Island

If you’re looking for kid places to visit in Delhi, think big !To do: Check out the fun rides in this amusement park that’s a clear parallel to amusement parks like Disneyland and Universal Studios .Opening Days: All 7 days Entry Fee: Rs. 300 (entry only) Visiting Hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Rithala National Museum

  • National Museum

A museum designed keeping children in mind certainly makes for one of the best places to visit in Delhi with Kids.To do: Walk through the hallways of 5000 years of Indian history, exploring everything from Harappan Civilization relics to Silk Route antiquities.Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Adults Rs. 20, Students up to Class 12 free Visiting Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Udyog BhavanMuseum of Illusions

  • Museum of Illusions

When finding activities to do for kids in Delhi, don’t miss out on this ‘slice of magic’.To do: Check out the cool interactive exhibits and displays like illusions that make you look large or small.Opening Days: Monday to Sunday Entry Fee: Adults Rs. 650, Child Rs. 520 Visiting Hours: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Rajiv Chowk Jantar Mantar

  • Jantar Mantar

Places for kids in Delhi that have an element of intrigue to them? A must-visit with kids.To do: This old observatory constructed by Maharaj Jai Singh showcases interesting, curved geometric devices calibrated to monitor the movement of planets and stars.Opening Days: All days Entry Fee: Rs. 15 Visiting Hours: 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Patel Chowk Garden of Five Senses

  • Garden of Five Senses

All kids love gardens, and this one’s a garden beyond compare they simply cannot miss.To do: Besides being mesmerized by sweet flower fragrances, children can learn plenty about flowers, and simply ‘breathe crisp air’.Opening Days: All days Entry Fee: Adults Rs. 35, Children Rs. 15 Visiting Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Saket The Red Fort

  • The Red Fort

A great place for kids In Delhi, to learn about the capital’s rich history.To do: Besides letting kids run around the sprawling gardens, ensure they attend the Sound and Light show for a unique take on Delhi’s history.Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Rs. 35 Visiting Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Chandni Chowk National Rail Museum

  • National Rail Museum

Kids love anything to do with ‘choo-choo’ trains, right?To do: Besides relishing the sight of life-size replica trains, children can learn all about the history of the Indian railway networks. A most engaging and fun place!Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Adult Rs. 50, Child Rs. 10 Visiting Hours: 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh National Science Center

  • National Science Centre

Is your child a science buff? This one’s the right place for them.To do: Take your time ambling through seven galleries spread across eight levels, spanning subjects ranging from Biology to Science and Technology Heritage .Opening Days: All Days except Holi and Diwali Entry Fee: Rs. 70 Visiting Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Pragati MaidanShankar’s International Doll Museum

  • Shankar’s International Doll Museum

Places to visit in Delhi with kids can be delightfully unusual.To do: Check out this place home to over 6000 dolls from 85 countries, dressed in their traditional attire. Interesting for adults and children alike!Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Free Visiting Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Delhi GateBal Bhavan National Children’s Museum and Aquarium

  •  Bal Bhavan National Children’s Museum and Aquarium

Kid friendly places in Delhi like this are the coolest.To do: Witness an exhibit of toys and art and craft materials from the world over. Don’t miss the aviary and mini train . Opening Days: Wednesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Rs. 20 Visiting Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Pragati MaidanWaste to Wonder Park

  • Waste to Wonder Park

One of the more innovative places to visit in Delhi with kids.To do: Check out the replicas of the iconic Seven Wonders of the World created from waste like scrap iron and broken metal utensils.Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Adult Rs. 50, Child Rs. 25 Visiting Hours: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Ashram Splash Water Park

  • Splash Water Park

Looking for play areas in Delhi for water babies?To do: Children can enjoy in splash pools or go on adventure rides like Ferris Wheel and Mini Columbus . A treat for those who enjoy playing in the water.Opening Days: All days Entry Fee: Adults Rs. 800, Children Rs. 400 Visiting Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Samaypur BadliDeer Park

Places to visit in Delhi for animal lovers!To do: Children get captivated as they see deer in their enclosures. If they’re lucky, they might just see peacocks show off their resplendent fan of feathers.Opening Days: All Days Entry Fee: Free Visiting Hours: 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: R.K. Puram Children’s Park

  • Children’s Park

When looking for activities for kids to do, in Delhi, give this one a shot.To do: A musical fountain, library, swings, and theatre, to name a few. Don’t miss boating at sunset.Opening Days: All days Entry Fee: Free Visiting Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Pragati Maidan National Gandhi Museum

  • National Gandhi Museum

Yet another museum you simply cannot miss.To do: Witness a rich collection of books and documents belonging to the late Mahatma Gandhi. Don’t miss the film on the life and philosophy of the Sarvodaya Movement , screened daily.

Opening Days: Tuesday to Sunday Entry Fee: Free Visiting Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Delhi GateLotus Temple

  • Lotus Temple

People of all ages need faith , children included.To do: Check out this edifice devoted to the Baha’i faith that unfolds in the form of a stupendous white lotus, and of course, offer prayers to the Divine Lord.Opening Days: All days Entry Fee: Free Visiting Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Kalkaji MandirAdventure Island

This amusement park is a must- visit for thrill-seekers.To do: Go crazy on 26 rides that have been imported from Germany, Italy, and Switzerland . Oh, and for the little ones, there’s a separate entertainment zone, Planet Pogo !Opening Days: All Days Entry Fee: Rs. 350 Visiting Hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: RithalaPurana Qila

  • Purana Qila

Yet another reminder of our country’s rich heritage, this magnificent fort.To Do: Just like the Red Fort, this one, too, has a Sound and Light show that speaks of Delhi’s history, that you don’t want to miss.Opening Days: All Days Entry Fee: Rs. 15 Visiting Hours: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nearest Metro Station: Indraprastha

The capital city’s indeed a treat for kids. At EuroKids, we make use of every possible opportunity to teach them more about the world in which they live. We encourage them to garner a strong sense of their roots and respect the cultural differences of others. When they travel, like they might in the future to Delhi, these values will be of paramount significance to them.

For informative and accurate articles on all things related to your new born-toddler’s development, growth, health and nutrition, follow EuroKids Blogs and do check out our nationally recognized preschools – EuroKids for the first step in your kid’s educational journey!

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  • 7 Best International Places to Travel with Toddlers

23 Mar 2023

Travelling with kids is one of the most rewarding experiences that will help you break away from your usual routine, discover a new destination and bond with your loved ones. To inspire your next getaway, read below our best international places to travel with toddlers in 2022.

Some of the best countries to travel with kids in 2022 are Vietnam, France, Costa Rica, the United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico, Spain along with a myriad of interesting options. With a plethora of luxury hotels such as InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort in Vietnam to Sheraton Gateway hotel in Canada, you can be assured of a safe and comfortable stay abroad while planning a family vacation with toddlers .

Having said that, internationally there are diverse attractions for the toddlers ranging from Disneyland in France, Point Pelle National Park in Canada and not to forget St. James Park in the United Kingdom that the kids will enjoy. Let’s explore some of the amusing best international places to travel with toddlers which they will love for sure.

As there is a known fact that spectating the world through the eyes of toddlers is all the more exciting, adding the curated list of the 7 best international places to travel with toddlers to your bucket list will sort everything you are looking for.

Best international places to travel with toddlers

Situated on the Indochinese peninsula, Vietnam is a great country to travel with toddlers who love to explore history, engage in adventure activities amidst nature. The Mekong Delta is a kid-friendly place where they can indulge in canoe rides, explore small Vietnamese villages, gain knowledge about the wars in Vietnam and play at the beaches. Cu Chi Tunnels is another place that the children will love to visit as they will get the opportunity to crawl in the tunnels just as the soldiers did in the Vietnamese war. Hoi An will let you enjoy banana boat rides, kayaking, and gazing at the wide stretched bright pink bougainvillaea flowers.

Major Attractions: Cu Chi tunnel, Temple of Literature

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Family vacation with toddlers

Disneyland Paris in France is among the best international places to travel with toddlers owing to the magical effect it has on children. Being an entertainment resort, Disneyland Paris is located 32 kilometres from the heart of the city. Some of the best toddler rides in Disneyland are the railroad, the flying elephant, the circus train, and the carousel. Fantasyland is among the best theme parks at Disneyland Paris which is known for its vibrant colours.

Major Attractions: Walt Disney Studios Park, Toy Story Playland

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3. Costa Rica

Family vacation with toddlers

Your little one is going to love visiting Costa Rica, it is one of the toddler-friendly destinations located in Central America. The beaches, national parks, and adventurous activities such as mountain biking, ATV’s or horseback rides are some of the reasons why Costa Rica is chosen by many families for an international trip. Famous landmarks such as La Fortuna Waterfall and Arenal Volcano will indeed be amusing for the kids. Ponderosa Adventure Park is a gem for kids who love to watch animals while Parque Marino Del Pacifico is a great choice for children who love to watch the marine life.

Major Attractions: Arenal Volcano, Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio

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4. The United Kingdom

Best vacation destination, toddlers

The United Kingdom is the blend of four nations including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom is indeed the best vacation destination, toddlers would enjoy many of the tourist spots such as Edinburg Castle, National History Museum, Hyde Park to name a few. The ride through the Millennium wheel also known as the London Eye, located on the South Bank of the River Thames will eventually give a 360-degree view of the London city. Families must witness the Alton Towers, a massive theme park with various rides and roller coasters that suit all ages.

Major Attractions: The British Museum, Tower of London, Natural History Museum

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Best international places to travel with toddlers

Being home to 17 UNESCO world heritage sites, Canada is amongst the best international places to travel with toddlers . Kids will love to explore the national parks and gain knowledge about Canadian wildlife. Don’t be surprised to know that there are 48 national parks and national reserves in Canada. Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta is the largest park in Canada which you must not miss out on.

Major Attractions: CN Tower, Moraine Lake

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Best international places to travel with toddlers

Located on the Ring of Fire, Mexico is an ideal destination for a family vacation with toddlers . Children will love visiting Chichen Itza constructed by the Maya people that is a famous World Heritage site. Acapulco is the first choice for families owing to its magnificent sports park that is beholding for the kids. Some of the things to do when in Acapulco are exploring the fort of San Diego, Acapulco historical museum and Mural Diego Rivera which are famous for their unique architecture.

Major Attractions: Chichen Itza, Tulum Archaeological Zone

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Family vacation with toddlers

One of the best destinations for a family vacation with toddlers in Europe is Spain. Park Guel is amongst the top tourist spots for families who love to witness the sculptures and the unique buildings. The vast 19th century El Retiro Park is no less than a masterpiece that is popular owing to its fountains. The Ciutadella Park, located in Barcelona is for animal lovers and the highlight of the park is the zoo where the kids can spot the wildlife.

Major Attractions: La Sagrada Familia, Park Guell

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With a plethora of the best international places to visit with toddlers , the families will surely enjoy the perks of planning a vacation with their kids. Create your to-do list and plan an international trip with your toddler. If you cannot make up your mind, check out our curated list of international destinations and enjoy an idyllic vacation in some of the finest places across the world.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Best International Places To Travel With Toddlers

Will it be safe to plan an international vacation with toddlers amidst the COVID situation?

Family trips are indeed the best one and the presence of kids adds more fun to the vacation. Yet, amidst the COVID situation parents must be careful enough to protect their kids from catching the deadly virus by taking all the necessary precautions and safety measures that are ideal for kids. If you are carrying your kids

Which is the best international place for vacation with toddlers?

Some of the beautiful places that you can visit with your toddlers are Fuerteventura in Spain, La Palma in Spain, Freiburg in Germany, Lake Garda in Italy and many more. These places will surely surprise and mesmerise you and your kids for sure thereby creating beautiful memories to cherish for a lifetime.

Name one of the best countries to travel to with kids?

Germany is indeed one of the best countries to travel with kids. Some of the best cities which you can add to your itinerary while travelling with kids are Cologne, Nuremberg, Hamburg, Berlin, Heidelberg, Stuttgart and Dusseldorf will surely make their trip indeed an amazing one.

How do I travel internationally with my toddler?

Pack all the essential things which might be required while travelling with your toddler. You must even consult with your concerned paediatrician whether it will be safe for your kid or not to travel and what all precautions would you need to take care of to ensure the safety of your kid.

Which is the best time to travel with kids?

When the kids are not mobile, that is between three to nine months is the best time to travel with kids. As the child becomes to crawl and become mobile it will then be challenging for you to take care of your toddler.

Where do toddlers sleep while travelling?

Nowadays, there are foldable or inflatable beds that are comfortable for toddlers for travelling purposes. The foldable beds are generally perfect for the kids which are essentially designed for travel as they are easy to pop out as and when the kid is about to sleep.

Why is it good to travel with kids?

Along with the fun, there is an opportunity for the kids to learn and grow which is a good reason to travel with kids. Travelling to different places can open new avenues for the kids in terms of food, culture and they will gain knowledgeable experiences.

Can toddlers go camping?

It entirely depends on an individual. Some families have a great experience and some find it impossible to do camping with kids. Therefore, camping or glamping must be planned considering the needs and requirements of the kids.

How do I keep my toddler busy while travelling?

Toddlers can enjoy while peeping outside or telling stories can help them keep busy. Kids can even be made to listen to the audiobooks of their favourite cartoons or you can even enjoy snacking as an activity that would be engaging as well.

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Best Places to Travel With Infant in India

Best places to travel with baby across the world, tips to choose baby-friendly vacation destinations.

For people who like to travel, there is nothing that can stop them from travelling. However, with the advent of a baby, things may not be the same as before, and travelling may be one of them. If you are newbie parents and you love to travel, this article is just for you! So, get over your jitters and worries and plan a holiday with your little munchkin, because babies are some of the best travel buddies.

If you are thinking that we are kidding, we are definitely not! Just ponder over this – babies can nap anywhere anytime, they love to be in the company of their mom and dad, they mostly require breastfeeding and various such things that you can easily manage! The only catch is to choose the right travelling destination, and for that, we are here to guide you. So, before you pack your bags, read this post and know some of the best holiday destinations where you can go with your little bundle of joy!

India is a land of diverse cultures. The people here are extremely warm and humble, and therefore, no matter where you travel with your baby, you will feel welcomed. Here are some of our travel recommendations or the places in India that you can travel with your little one:

One of the most preferred Indian holiday destinations by the tourists all over the world is Goa. The pristine beaches, the scenic beauty, the vibrant culture and, above all, such a hospitable and warm local population makes it nothing but the best. Whenever you visit this colourful beach state, it feels as if you belong here and it is an extension of your home. Most hotels, resorts and B&Bs are infant friendly. Though there are a number of adventure sports, water sports and other thrilling activities that one can undertake, however, even if you spend your entire vacation basking under the sun and near a warm sandy beach, you will have a gala time. If a romantic evening with your spouse is on your mind, you can find ample babysitting services too.

Goa

2. Jaisalmer

The golden city of Rajasthan is famous for its sand dunes and desert festivals. This laid back city is a treat for the eyes, in every true sense. The beautiful and magnificent architecture of the fort and other ancient buildings is praise-worthy. The local cuisine is something that you cannot give a miss. This desert city is infant friendly in every possible way that you can think of. All tourists places can be reached by four-wheelers or camel carts; you can take your pick. You can even plan a stay at any of the desert camps, which is an experience in itself; and these are infant-safe options too.

This splendid hill city of Kerala is famous for its tea gardens and breathtakingly beautiful scenic beauty. You have to be in this place to believe how beautiful this city is. The weather is usually pleasant throughout the year; however, one must avoid the rainy season when travelling with an infant. Nature walk in Rajamalai National Park to see the endangered Nilgiri Thar can become one of the best experiences of your trip. There are ample places where you can go for a picnic and spend the entire day in the calm and serene surroundings.

Munnar

Kasauli is one of the most underrated but amongst the most scenic hill stations of Himachal Pradesh. This city was once a British Cantonment, and the reflections of that era are still visible in the architecture of various buildings and clubs around the city. This small city has nothing much to offer; however, it is sheer bliss to be there. Just spend a few days in this scenic city and feel fresh and rejuvenated. If you are looking for calm and serene places to visit with your baby – away from the maddening ruckus of the usual city life – Kasauli is one place you must visit.

Another beautiful city of Rajasthan has a lot to offer to people travelling with babies. The best thing about this city of the lakes is its weather, even during the hot summer months this city is breezy and comfortable. The grandeur of this city can be experienced through its forts and museums, and travelling from one corner to the other is very convenient. Do take a boat ride to Jag Mandir, one of the spectacular palaces built on an island in the lake Pichola. If you wish to splurge, do experience fine dining at Taj Lake Palace. Also, this is one of the best places to visit in December with a baby.

Udaipur

6. Puducherry

This charming French town on the east coast of India is a great destination for families who want to experience a slice of European culture. You can take a leisurely stroll through the French Quarter, relax on the serene beaches, or enjoy some delicious French cuisine. Visit the famous Aurobindo Ashram and immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere, or take a stroll along the Promenade Beach at sunset. The town also has plenty of options for local shopping, so you can take home some souvenirs for your little one.

Puducherry

7. Rishikesh

Known as the “Yoga Capital of the World”, Rishikesh in Uttarakhand is a great destination for families who want to relax and unwind. You can take your infant for a dip in the Ganges River, attend a yoga class, or visit the iconic Beatles Ashram. The town also offers plenty of options for delicious vegetarian cuisine. Take a dip in the famous Neer Garh waterfall with your infant, or go on a scenic river rafting adventure.

Rishikesh

8. Mahabhleshwar

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra is a picturesque hill station that offers a refreshing break from the city. You can take your infant for a relaxing stroll in the scenic strawberry fields or enjoy a picnic by the tranquil Venna Lake. The town also has plenty of options for local shopping and dining. For a unique experience, visit the famous Mapro Garden and try their delicious strawberry-based products.

Mahabhleshwar

9.  Darjeeling

Darjeeling is a charming hill station in West Bengal, perfect for families with infants who want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. Take your little one for a ride on the famous Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, and enjoy the scenic views of the mountains and valleys.

For a unique experience, visit the Darjeeling Zoo, which is home to rare animals like the Red Panda and the Snow Leopard. Take a relaxing stroll through the lush tea gardens, and sample some of the world-famous Darjeeling tea.

For a truly magical experience, take a hot air balloon ride over the scenic town, and watch the breathtaking views from above. With its cool and crisp mountain air, serene surroundings, and plenty of activities for both parents and infants, Darjeeling is a must-visit destination for families traveling with little ones.

Darjeeling

10.  Ooty

Tamil Nadu that’s perfect for families with infants. Take a ride on the famous Nilgiri Mountain Railway, which offers breathtaking views of the picturesque surroundings. You can also visit the beautiful botanical gardens, which are home to exotic plants and trees, or go boating on the serene Ooty Lake.

For a unique experience, visit the nearby tea estates, where you can learn about the tea-making process and sample some delicious local tea. Take your little one for a fun-filled day at the nearby amusement park or enjoy a relaxing picnic by the cascading waterfalls. The town also offers plenty of options for local shopping and dining, so you can take home some souvenirs and try some delicious local cuisine.

Ooty

Undoubtedly, India is one of the best travel destinations in the world; however, if you wish to venture out to other countries of the world, worry no more as here we have some suggestions for you:

If you are thinking of someplace nice and clean to travel with your baby in the Asian continent, well, the first place that comes to our mind is Japan. This hi-tech country offers a comfortable and convenient travel experience, especially for a couple travelling with infants or babies. This is a super clean country, and it’s so clean that you literally won’t find trash anywhere! There are many baby cafes, which are ideal for meeting your baby’s basic necessities. Also, most of the tourist places and supermarkets have nursing rooms, where you can easily nurse your baby. We suggest that you opt for B&Bs instead of budget hotels.

2. Tuscany, Italy

Yes, this is one of the most sought after places for a destination wedding or high-profile weddings, but it is also one of the best places to travel with a baby in Europe. Italian people are very humble, and they usually go out of their way to help the people who are travelling with babies or small children. There are ample small towns in Tuscany, and if you wish to avoid crowded places, we suggest that you visit this town – believe us, they all are equally beautiful. Do not miss the Leaning Tower Of Pisa, Sant ‘Andrea on Elba Island, and The Boboli Garden as these are some must-visit places. We suggest that you make your booking well in advance to avoid any inconvenience.

Tuscany, Italy

3. Bali, Indonesia

Bali is a great place to be with your little munchkin. If you and your partner need some alone time, hiring a part-time nanny or babysitter is very affordable. You can also rent baby gear such as a baby sling, baby carriers, strollers etc., in case you forget to carry your own. Most hotels in this country are baby-friendly and may offer the services of baby cots, high chairs, etc. Make sure you mention the requirements to your hotel while making the booking. We suggest travelling to Legian, Ubud, Canggu, Nusa Lembongan or Jimbaran for the more baby-friendly options. Bali is full of beaches; do not forget to carry beach essentials for your baby too.

4. Chicago, Illinois

If you are looking for vacation options in the USA, well, hands down one of the best places to travel with a baby in the US in Chicago. You can choose from many sight-seeing options as most of them are baby friendly. Most museums such as The Museum of Contemporary Art, The Art Institute Of Chicago, The Field Museum, etc. offer free stroller rides for babies.  Navy Pier and Shedd Aquarium are other options that you may like to include in your tour.

Chicago, Illinois

5. London, United Kingdom

London is another beautiful European country that has much to offer to parents who are travelling with their little one. Most tourist places here are accessible via local transport or by foot. You can take your baby’s stroller anywhere, and that is one of the best aspects of this city when you are travelling with a baby. There are many nursing and changing facilities available at almost all public locations, which are easily accessible too. You can also nurse in public as it is the usual norm and accepted in the society.

Greece is one of the most beautiful and scenic places in Europe; however, we suggest that when you are travelling with your infant, you should plan for Athens and Rhode Island instead for opting for cliff-town Santorini. The culture of this pristine country is very family-friendly. The hotels offer most basic baby-friendly facilities. The public transport is free of cost for the babies, and even some of the hotels may not charge extra for the baby. Do visit the Castles Of Rhode and Plaka District Of Athens.

Greece

7. Taipei, Taiwan

The Longshan Temple of Taipei is one of the oldest and most beautiful temples in Taiwan. Many believers and tourists visit this temple all through the year. You can plan a visit to this East Asian country to experience the charm and beauty of the Orient. It is a baby-friendly destination and offers the nursing and changing facilities at various locations, which are easily accessible too. You can easily travel on foot with your baby in the carrier or stroller because the terrain is smooth and can be easily manoeuvred.

8. Cape Town, South Africa

Whether you are travelling with a baby or an older kid, Cape Town has much to offer to every child’s needs. Apart from exploring the natural wilderness, there are many scenic options that you can explore with your baby. You can find baby facilities almost everywhere in this country, which will make your trip comfortable and pleasurable. Do visit Monkey Land and Wilderness National Park for an authentic wildlife experience and feel.

Cape town

Most of us dream to go to this island, which is full of life. But if you are contemplating whether your dream destination can be visited along with your baby, well, our answer is a big YES! There are ample picturesque sites and baby-friendly accommodations that make Hawaii the most sought after tourist places, even by the newbie-parents. Do visit Valley of Temples and Makapu’u Point Lighthouse Trail, which are amongst some of the best infant-friendly options.

10. Tasmania, Australia

Another brilliant travel option with your baby is Australia, and amongst other options, we find Tasmania the best! Russell Falls, Bay Of Fires are some of the must-visit places in Tasmania. If you are carrying your baby-stroller or baby carrier, do not worry, there are ample hiring options available here that you can consider.

Tasmania

If you are looking for vacation spots with a baby in tow, these are the ideal destinations that you can consider visiting with your little one and have an experience of the lifetime.

11. Barcelona, Spain

This vibrant city offers plenty of opportunities to explore its rich history and culture, while also offering plenty of family-friendly activities. Take your little one to see the famous Gaudi architecture, enjoy a day at the beach, or indulge in some delicious local cuisine.

Take a stroll through the famous La Boqueria market to try some delicious local food, or visit the nearby Montserrat monastery for a unique cultural experience.

Barcelona, Spain

12. Vancouver, Canada

With its breathtaking natural beauty, family-friendly museums and parks, and vibrant culture, Vancouver is a must-visit destination for families. Take your infant for a stroll through Stanley Park, visit the local aquarium, or explore the vibrant neighbourhoods.

Don’t miss the chance to take your infant to the Capilano Suspension Bridge, a thrilling attraction that offers stunning views of the surrounding forest.

Vancouver, Canada

13. Gold Coast, Australia

This stunning coastal city offers plenty of family-friendly attractions like theme parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and water sports activities. Take your little one to see the local wildlife, or enjoy a day at the beach.

Take your little one to the famous Dreamworld amusement park, or visit the local wildlife sanctuary to see kangaroos, koalas, and other exotic animals.

Gold Coast, Australia

14. Phuket, Thailand

With its calm waters and plenty of family-friendly activities, Phuket is a great destination for families with infants. Take a dip in the clear blue waters, go on a jungle trek, or relax on the sandy beaches.

Visit the famous Phi Phi Islands for a scenic day trip, or go on an elephant trek to see the stunning natural surroundings up close.

Phuket, Thailand

15. Singapore

This island city-state is a fantastic destination for families with infants. Take your little one to see the iconic Merlion statue, explore the stunning Gardens by the Bay, or visit the nearby Sentosa Island for a day of fun-filled activities.

Other must-see attractions include the Singapore Zoo, which offers a unique wildlife experience, and the famous Marina Bay Sands, which offers breathtaking views of the city skyline. With its clean streets, efficient public transport system, and plenty of family-friendly activities, Singapore is a great choice for families looking for a hassle-free vacation.

Singapore

When travelling with a baby, you will have to take a few points into consideration to have a comfortable holiday. Here are some tips that may help you in choosing a baby-friendly vacation destination:

  • Make sure you choose places with an average temperature, or visit when the temperatures are not extreme. Do take the local climate and temperatures into consideration before making any travel plans.
  • Make sure the place you are planning to visit has ample healthcare options for babies, in case of an emergency or otherwise.
  • Ensure there are ample options for transportation because travelling on foot with a baby may become tedious and tiresome.
  • Make sure you check for the baby-facilities with the hotel or the resort where you to plan to stay.
  • Make a short travel plan whenever making a vacation plan with your baby. Also, choose a destination closer to home to cut down on the travelling time.

1. What Is The Best Age To Travel With A Newborn?

Hey there! If you’re thinking of taking your newborn on a trip, you might be wondering when the best time to do it is. According to most experts, the ideal age to travel with a newborn is when they’re between 3 and 6 months old. This is because they’re past the fragile newborn stage, but haven’t yet started crawling or walking, so they’re easier to manage. Plus, they’re not yet fully aware of their surroundings, so they’re less likely to get overwhelmed or overstimulated. Just remember, no matter when you decide to travel, be prepared for some extra challenges and be sure to take care of yourself too!

2. Is It Safe To Travel Around The World With A Baby?

Hey, globetrotters! Are you itching to pack your bags and take your baby on a round-the-world adventure? Well, the good news is that it can be safe to travel around the world with a baby. As long as you follow some simple precautions and check in with your baby’s doctor before you go, you should be good to go. Just keep in mind that your little one might need some extra attention and care on the road, so be prepared for some unexpected challenges. But hey, who said adventure was easy? Bon voyage!

Use all the tips mentioned above to make sure your holiday destination is baby-friendly. We hope you consider one of our suggested holiday destinations whenever you plan to go on a vacation with your little munchkin. Hope you enjoy and have loads of fun with your baby!

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Best Places For 3 Days Trip In India

Updated on: February 6, 2024

Rahul Gupta

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BEST PLACES FOR 3 DAYS TRIP IN INDIA

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22 Best Places For 3 days Trip in India

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North India

Sanchi Bhopal India 3 Days India Trip

Sanchi, located approximately 46 kilometres from Bhopal, is a renowned pilgrimage destination in Madhya Pradesh and is home to a collection of Buddhist buildings including palaces, temples, monasteries, and monolithic structures that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Sanchi has a lot of attractions dating back to the 2nd and 1st centuries BC.

The architecture of the Sanchi Stupa, discovered in 1818, is brilliantly designed, and its grandeur can be seen through the Stupas and the elegant carvings on its exterior. The Sanchi Stupa’s most intriguing characteristic is that Lord Buddha has been metaphorically depicted by footprints, wheels, thrones, and so on rather than his personal picture.

The lotus in stupa symbolises the people’s progress from the muck of materialism to the reality of existence. Similarly, the female tree spirits in the gateways represent fecundity. Sanchi has numerous hotels located throughout the city. There are a variety of luxury resorts, guesthouses, and smaller inexpensive hotels with all modern conveniences. It is one of the best places for 3 days trip in India as it is not a very big city so you can enjoy it very quickly.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Sanchi Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:   Raja Bhoj Airport (54.7 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Sanchi Stupa, The Great Bowl, Ashok Pillar, The Eastern Gateway, Udaygiri Caves, Sanchi Museum.

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Agra 3 Days Trip

Agra, located on the banks of the Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh, is a renowned tourist destination since it is home to one of the world’s seven wonders, the Taj Mahal. With two other UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri, it provides a sneak peek into the architectural history and legacy of the Mughal dynasty. History, architecture, and romance combine to create the charm of Agra, making it a must-see for anybody living in or visiting India.

Agra is the most populous city in Uttar Pradesh and the twenty-fourth most populous city in India. With its lengthy and rich history, it is no surprise that Agra, along with Delhi and Jaipur, is part of the famed Golden Triangle Circuit for travellers. Aside from its landmarks, Agra has several fascinating cuisine options. It is just as well-known for its Petha as it is for the Taj Mahal. Agra is also known for its marble artefacts, which are best purchased in the Sadar market.

Agra is typically visited on a day trip from New Delhi or other neighbouring cities in Uttar Pradesh, but it is well worth the trip. It is one of the best places for 3 days trip in India. You can enjoy the taste of the city without staying for weeks. Prepare to be surprised, amazed, inspired, and thrilled. However, be wary of conmen disguised as unofficial tour guides and bogus handicrafts.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Agra Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Agra Airport (6.1 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Jama Masjid, Fatehpur Sikri, Itmad-Ud-Daulah’s Tomb, Akbar’s Tomb, Moti Masjid, Sikandra Fort, Jodha Bai ka Rauza, Mehtab Bagh, Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity, Wildlife SOS

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Haridwar 3 Days Trip to India

Haridwar, located in Uttarakhand, is one of India’s seven holiest cities. It is situated where the sacred river Ganga initially meets the Indo-Gangetic plains. Haridwar is a famous Hindu temple town dotted with temples, ashrams, and small lanes where millions of worshippers gather to take a bath in the holy Ganges. A dip in the sacred Har Ki Pauri is thought to cleanse one of all sins. This makes it one of the best places for 3 days trip in India so come here and cleanse all your sins.

The famed Ganga Aarti, done every evening at the Har ki Pauri Ghat, is the highlight of Haridwar. Thousands of worshippers gather to pray to the Ganga and float diyas down the river. Haridwar is one of four cities that host the Kumbh Mela every twelve years (the others are Ujjain, Nasik, and Allahabad).

Every year during Saawan, the Kanwar Mela is also held here (rainy season). It is also the gateway to Uttarakhand’s Char Dham and the starting point for some of the major tourist towns like Rishikesh and Devprayag. The city is adequately served by bus and train, but it is notably congested during the yatra season, which runs from May to October. Planning a trip to Haridwar is very easy and you only need 3 to 4 days to enjoy the city.

  • Nearest Railway Station:   Haridwar Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Jolly Grant Airport (41.3 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Mansa Devi Temple, Crystal World, Har Ki Pauri, Chandi Devi Temple, Maya Devi Temple, Sapt Rishi Ashram, Bara Bazar, Local Markets, Rajaji National Park, Pawan Dham

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Manali trip to India

Manali, one of Himachal’s most prominent hill stations, offers spectacular views of the Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar mountains, which are covered in snow for most of the year. With the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, Manali has become a popular destination for young people seeking longer stays for jobs.

Old Manali is a popular neighbourhood for such folks, thanks to its relaxing cafes, good wifi, modest eateries, and convenient shopping. There are numerous homestays and hostels that provide cheap dorm beds for extended visits. Manali is surrounded by numerous trekking possibilities, giving it an ideal base for exploring this side of the Himalayas.

In the adjacent town of Kullu, the River Beas offers excellent rafting opportunities. The Parvati Valley, which borders the Parvati River and includes Kasol, Manikaran, Tosh, and other tiny settlements, attracts visitors for longer stays. The Atal Tunnel now allows travellers to reach Sissu in a matter of hours, making Spiti much more accessible.

If you want some relaxation from city life then Manali is one of the best places for 3 days trip in India.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Jogindernagar Railway Station (145 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Bhuntar Airport (50 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Hidimabha Devi Temple, Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, Manu Temple, Manali Sanctuary, Mall Road, Old Manali, Van Vihar National Park, Jogini Falls, Nehru Kund, Arjun Gufa, Cafe 1947, The Castle Manali, Rahalla Falls, Beas River, Jagatsukh

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Mukteshwar India

Mukteshwar is a tiny hill town in Uttarakhand about 50 kilometres from Nainital. Mukteshwar is known for adventure sports and a breathtaking view of the Himalayan ranges. It is named after the 350-year-old Shiva Temple located here, Mukteshwar Dham. The name of the charming town comes from the idea that Lord Shiva defeated a demon here and granted him Mukti, or salvation.

Mukteshwar, with its lush green pathways and small roads, is a favourite trekking destination, as well as rock climbing and rappelling. The picturesque orchards, evergreen forests, undulating meadows, and tiny cottages and dwellings built in quaint colonial architecture are major draws here. Mukteshwar’s allure lies in spending time alone, enjoying nature and listening to the bird’s chirp. It is one of the best places for 3 days trip in India.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Kathgodam Railway Station (73 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Pantnagar Airport (100 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Mukteshwar Temple, Chauli ki Jali, Bhalu Gaad Waterfalls, Sitla, Ramgarh, Indian Veterinary Research Institute,  Chauli Ki Jali, Mukteshwar Dham, Bhalu Gaad Waterfalls, Mukteshwar Inspection Bungalow, Mukteshwar Mahadev Temple

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Dehradun

Dehradun, the state capital of Uttarakhand, serves as a gateway to some of the country’s most prominent hill destinations, including Nainital and Mussoorie. It is most renowned for its top boarding institutions, such as the Doon School and the Indian Military Academy, which are located in the Doon Valley. In fact, because of the number of schools in the city, Dehradun is known as the “school capital of India.”

This city produces an abundance of the popular Basmati rice, which is then shipped to other regions of the country. Despite prospering in several businesses such as education, agriculture, and construction, Dehradun is still known for its tranquil and relaxing lifestyle where the weather is good and the air is fresh.

It is located between the Ganga and Yamuna rivers, two of the county’s most notable water features. The settlement is 450m above sea level and provides a comfortable stay for travellers. It is one of the best places for 3 days trip in India. Dehradun’s scenery is bright and vibrant, lending the city a regal allure that complements its gorgeous temples and architecture.

Dehradun is close to some of India’s most prominent pilgrimage destinations, including Haridwar and Rishikesh. There are various sites to see in this beautiful city, and if you are planning a vacation to Dehradun, include these on your itinerary.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Dehradun Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Jolly Grant Airport (22 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Robbers Cave, Tapkeshwar Temple, Chopta-Tungnath, Deer Park, Doon Valley, Tibetan Market, Rajaji National Park, Kalsi, Har ki Dun, Maldevta, Shikhar Falls

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Nainital places to visit in India for 3 days

Nainital is a picturesque hill station in Uttarakhand, located in the foothills of the Kumaon highlands. It is the most frequented hill station in North India, located close to Dehradun and Delhi. Nainital is an ideal weekend retreat from Delhi and the surrounding areas.

Nainital has a lovely climate all year, making it a popular hill station for families, couples, and even lone visitors. It is easily accessible by road from adjacent major cities and is suitable for a two-day visit. Nainital’s centre is Naina Lake, which has Mall Road on one side, Thandi Sadak on the other, and the bus stand opposite it.

Nainital was founded by the British because of its likeness to the Cumbrian Lake District. It is filled with exquisite colonial architecture that adds to the attractiveness of the area. Some minor hill towns near Nainital, such as Pangot, Ranikhet, and Almora, remain relatively untouched. There are also some tiny walking paths in Nainital.

Nainital is guaranteed to create an impression on you, whether you wish to go boating in the gorgeous Naini Lake, eat some Garhwali and Kumaoni specialities, shop for souvenirs, or take a ropeway ride to drink in the beauty of the Himalayas from Snow View Point.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Kathgodam Railway Station (35 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Pantnagar Airport (59.2 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Nainital Lake, Naina Peak, The Mall Road, Tiffin Top, High Altitude Zoo, Lands End, Bhimtal Lake, Kilbury Bird Sanctuary, Kainchi Dham, Naukuchiatal

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Rishikesh visit India for 3 Days-min

Rishikesh is a tehsil in Uttarakhand’s Tehri Garhwal region, directly on the banks of the Ganges, India’s holy river. This historic city is supposed to have been founded in the 9th century AD by Adi Shankaracharya and includes countless mythological and religious traditions related to Lord Vishnu, Lord Bharat, and various renowned sages.

Rishikesh’s picturesque splendour is enhanced by the mighty Ganges cutting directly through the city, which is located in the foothills of the lofty Garhwal Himalayas. The gorgeous riverside promenades, acres of forests, lush mountains, and pure blue skies give the city a dreamlike image.

The city is known for its magnificent temples, ceremonies, architectural marvels, and yoga ashrams. Every temple here, from the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple to the Raghunath Temple to the 13-story Trimbakeshwar Temple, has its own wonderful legend that draws visitors from all over the world.

Rishikesh also has its fair share of unusual and adventurous activities. If you don’t want to experience the adrenaline rush of white water rafting, which is offered up to grade 6, you can spend your time doing things like cliff jumping, kayaking, body surfing, and so on. There are beautiful waterfalls here, such as Patna Fall and Neer Garhi Fall, that are ideal for escaping into nature’s raw wilderness. If you are spiritual, you must not miss the jaw-dropping grandeur of the Maha Aarti.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Haridwar Railway Station (25 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Jolly Grant Airport (35 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Lakshman Jhula, Ram Jhula, Parmarth Niketan Ashram, Triveni Ghat, Beatles Ashram, Gita Bhavan, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Shivpuri, Neer Garh Waterfall, Swarga Ashram

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South India

Goa

The beautiful land of Goa has become India’s favourite holiday destination ever since it gained its independence from the Portuguese. Rising to prominence with the boho and hipster culture, Goa tourism has achieved legendary status over the years. Starting out as an exotic hippie town, the holiday experience of Goa has now evolved to match some of the best holiday destinations around the world.

Goa offers a wonderful holiday experience with its rich history and plethora of activities. The contemporary infrastructure perfectly complements the great historical value of this vacation location. While the seafood is delicious, Goa offers one of the best nightlife scenes in India, with fashionable pubs, beach shacks, sophisticated cafes, and several clubs and discotheques.

Goa is especially ideal for younger travellers with limited funds due to the state’s reduced alcohol pricing. The people of Goa are extremely proud of their past and history. In reality, the majority of Goa tourism focuses on highlighting and preserving their history for future generations. Each Goa tourist attraction emphasises its culture and heritage. We recommend a week to enjoy Goa but one can also have fun in 3 to 4 days.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Madgaon Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Dabolim Airport (23.9 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, Grand Island, Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Fort Aguada, Candolim Beach, Tito’s Street, Arambol Beach,  Bom Jesus Basilica, Palolem Beach, Curlies, Club Cubana, Anjuna Flea Market, Chapora Fort, Mapusa Friday Market, Divar Island, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

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Ooty 3 Days Trip in India

Ooty, also known as Ootacamund, Udagamandalam, or Udhagai, is the capital of Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiris district. Ooty, derived from the Toda words othakal-mund, which means “home in the mountains,” is located at 7347 feet above sea level and was founded by the British in the nineteenth century. The Queen of Hill Stations, known for its numerous tea estates, boasts multiple lovely picnic areas with steep mountains, lush forests, and scenic grasslands.

The town was dubbed ‘Snooty Ooty’ since it served as the Madras Presidency’s headquarters. While the town began to expand a few decades ago, some of the exquisite Raj-era mansions still survive, offering the ideal blend of Indian hustle and bustle and the peace and quiet of parks and gardens. It is one of the best places for 3 days trip in India for young travellers.

With the low temperatures and picturesque surroundings, the journey up to Ooty by miniature train or road can be extremely romantic thus making it a perfect site for couples. With its nice weather between April and June, Ooty acts as a respite from the heat. If you’re coming between October and March, bring some winter clothes with you or buy them cheaper in Ooty. Many areas of the forest are designated as natural reserve forests, and camping in certain areas may require special permission.

  • Nearest Railway Station:   Mettupalyam Railway Station (40 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Coimbatore Airport (88 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Nilgiri Mountain Railway, Emerald Lake, Rose Garden, Ooty Lake, Botanical Garden, Kalhatty Waterfalls, Kamraj Sagar Dam. Mudumalai National Park, Stone House, Pykara Waterfalls, Doddabetta Peak, St. Stephen’s Church, The Tea Factory and the Tea Museum

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Pondicherry

Pondicherry 3 Days Trip in India

Pondicherry is a little town near Tamil Nadu that happens to be the most popular tourist destination. This little Union Territory of India is a virgin French colony with exquisite houses that fascinate tourists with its architecture and is also known as India’s French Capital.

The town’s age-old culture and architecture offer a masterpiece to be discovered. Pondicherry is a renowned traveller destination with countless hidden gems to be explored slowly over months. Pondicherry has everything you need for a wonderful getaway. Sun-kissed beaches, unearthly ashrams, elaborate museums, plush family parks, and fashionable clubs provide an unforgettable experience.

You might enjoy staying at opulent resorts or splurging all night. Water sports, dining on exquisite local food, and shopping for bohemian items are among the main activities in Pondicherry. It is one of the best places for 3 3-day trip in India.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Puducherry Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:   Puducherry Airport (3 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Paradise Beach, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Auroville, Serenity Beach, Arikamedu, Auroville Beach, Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Rock Beach, Ousteri Lake, Varadaraja Perumal Temple, Ousteri Wetland and National Park, Meeran Mosque, Ananda Ranga Pillai Mansion

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Murudeshwar

Murudeshwar 3 Days Trip in India

Murudeshwar has a long history and is home to the world’s second-highest Shiva statue. The site dates back to the days of the Ramayana and is famed for the massive Lord Shiva statue on the beach that overlooks the entire town. It is located on the western coast of Karnataka.

The Statue of Lord Shiva, set within lovely and verdant surroundings on a small hillock and joined by his beloved Nandi and the rest of his temple firmaments, can be a truly awe-inspiring sight in Murudeshwar. Other attractions, aside from the temple, include exciting beach activities like swimming, snorkelling, and boat trips, as the sea is unusually tranquil and lovely here.

The region near the temple has decent footpaths close to the shore, allowing tourists to enjoy a quiet stroll as well as stunning sunsets from the temple’s hillock.

When it comes to finding hotels and resorts that fit any budget, you’ll have lots of possibilities. Because Murudeshwar lies in the Uttara Kannada district, there are many other sites nearby that you can visit, such as Tipu Sultan’s reconstructed fort, hill resorts on adjacent Sahayadri hills, and attractions in surrounding coastal cities like Bhatkal. Given the lengthy coastline and nearby mountains, there are numerous more natural attractions.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Murudeshwar Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:   Mangalore International Airport (153 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Murudeshwar Temple, Lord Shiva Statue, Murudeshwar Beach, Kollur Mookambika Temple, Idagunji Ganapati Temple · Apsara Konda Falls, Mirjan Fort, Near Gokarna

Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari is the southernmost tip of the Indian Peninsula, bordered by three seas: the Arabian, Indian, and Bay of Bengal. It is a small seaside town in Tamil Nadu, which was once known as Cape Comorin.

Kanyakumari is home to the magnificent convergence of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. But this is not a miracle; the beauty is that the water of the three seas does not mix; you can clearly distinguish between the turquoise blue, deep blue, and sea green waters of the three seas. Visit the Triveni Sangam Point and the famed View tower for the best sunset and sunrise views.

The town is built in a rugged environment with high sections of hills, coconut trees, and paddy fields. Kanyakumari is also the only site in India where you can see both the dawn and the sunset from the same beach.

Thirparappu Falls, Courtallam Falls, and Olakaruvi Falls are among the Kanyakumari waterfalls not to be missed. Kanyakumari serves true South Indian cuisine, with seafood and coconuts featured in practically every dish.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Kanyakumari Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Trivandrum International Airport (67 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Thirparappu Falls, Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Thanumalayan Temple – Sthanumalayan Kovil, Thiruvalluvar Statue, Bhagavathy Amman Temple, Padmanabhapuram Palace, Kanyakumari Beach, Wax Museum, Sanguthurai Beach, Olakaruvi Falls

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Mahabaleshwar 

Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

Tourist attractions in Mahabaleshwar will captivate your mind with their natural grandeur, nestled in the scenic Western Ghats. Mahabaleshwar is famous for its many rivers, beautiful cascades, and breathtaking peaks. The city has old temples, boarding schools, manicured and beautiful green deep forest, waterfalls, hills, and valleys that will take your breath away throughout your visit.

Mahabaleshwar is undoubtedly one of the most popular weekend getaways from major areas such as Mumbai and Pune. It is a prominent hill station with a variety of tourism activities and attractions for passionate visitors and nature enthusiasts.

The Western Ghats hill station is the source of the Krishna River, which flows through Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. Mahabaleshwar is also known for its captivating beauty and magnificent strawberry farms. It has zigzagging roads, a constant breeze, vantage spots with stunning views of hills and valleys, plenty of strawberries to feast on, and the main strip full of shops selling all kinds of curios and munchies.

Mahabaleshwar has a plethora of attractive tourist attractions that exude charm and elegance. It is one of the best places for 3 days trip in India. There are various captivating tourist attractions in Mahabaleshwar, which are surrounded by a few murmuring waterways, evergreen timberlands, captivating slopes, and mountains.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Wathar Railway Station (60 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Lohegaon Airport (120 km)
  • Areas of Interest:   Tapola, Pratapgad, Lingamala Falls, Venna Lake, Mapro Garden, Elephant’s Head Point, Lodwick Point, Rajpuri Caves, Table Land, Connaught Peak, Lord Mahabaleshwar Temple, Babington Point, Parsi Point, Morarji Castle

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Gokarna 3 Days Trip in India

Gokarna is a city in the Karnataka district of Uttara Kannada that translates to ‘cow’s ear.’ According to popular mythology, it is the location where Lord Shiva emerged from Mother Earth’s incarnation in the form of a cow. The town is interspersed with ancient temples and is home to one of the oldest temples since time immemorial, Mahabaleshwar, which is enshrined with Lord Shiva.

There are numerous beaches, pilgrimage sites, and waterfalls that are popular tourist destinations. In fact, the town is built around the River Aghanashini, which is considered a sacred spot by believers. The tranquil beaches are ideal for watersport activities such as surfing, scuba diving, snorkelling, parasailing, and jet skiing.

If you want to participate in watersport activities, the optimum time to visit is after the monsoon, from September to December. Gokarna’s winters are colourful, with a somewhat cool environment and beautiful green surroundings. Summers in Gokarna are hot and humid, followed by showers that calm the environment with significant rainfall.

Aside from the beaches, the Mahabaleshwar Temple attracts numerous pilgrims and saints. Yana is another charming village near Gokarna, with lush surroundings and rocky terrain ideal for sports such as cycling and trekking. Another prominent sport is mountaineering.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Ankola Railway Station (20 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Goa Airport (94.8 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Om Beach, Kudle Beach, Half Moon Beach, Paradise Beach, Namaste Cafe, Mahabaleshwar Temple, Gokarna Beach, Mirjan Fort, Koti Tirtha, Nirvana Beach, Bhadrakali Temple, Baada Beach, Shiva Cave, Lalguli Falls, Mahalasa Temple

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Udaipur 3 Days Trip

Udaipur, located in the southernmost section of Rajasthan, is encircled by the Aravalli Range and is rich in natural beauty. It was founded in 1559 as the embryonic capital of the Mewar Kingdom by Maharana Udai Singh II. Udaipur is well-connected to other parts of India by air, rail, and road.

Unlike other sections of Rajasthan, Udaipur exudes tranquillity. It is a blend of regal majesty, steep slopes, and magnificent panoramas away from the metropolitan commotion. Because of the numerous interconnecting natural lakes in and around the city, Udaipur is also known as the “City of Lakes.”

The “City of Lakes” is also known as the “White City” because of the Rajput-style Palaces and Forts in Udaipur’s usage of white marbles. Additionally, the city’s residences and other structures are dressed in white. Udaipur is well-known for its historic Rajput-era forts, huge palaces, picturesque lakes, architectural temples, museums, galleries, traditional festivals, and vibrant culture. It is one of the best places for 3 days trip in India.

Lake Pichola, City Palace, Eklingji Temple, Ambrai Ghat, Vintage Car Museum, Bada Mahal, and Shilgram are among the must-see attractions in Udaipur. If you are planning a visit to this city then you must see these places. Trekking, paragliding, cycling tours, and helicopter rides are among the exhilarating activities available in Udaipur. Sunset boat cruises on Lake Pichola or Fateh Sagar Lake are good options for finding peace and quiet. All this makes it one of the best places for 3 day trip in India.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Udaipur Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Maharana Pratap Airport (20 km)
  • Areas of Interest:   Bagore Ki Haveli Museum, City Palace of Udaipur, Lake Pichola, Shri Ekling Ji Temple, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace

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Jaipur best places for trip in India

Rajasthan’s capital and largest city is Jaipur. Because of the distinctive tint of its buildings, it is known as the Pink City. The ‘pink’ of the Pink City is Gerua, which was used to coat the city during the Prince of Wales’s visit in 1905-06. Jaipur is famous for its interesting monuments and vibrant markets, as well as its magnificent handloom clothing and well-laid-out gardens.

It is not difficult to fall in love with Jaipur the moment you arrive. Jaipur, together with Delhi and Agra, constitutes the Golden Triangle of Indian tourism. Not only does it draw local visitors, but it is also a popular stopover for overseas tourists. Jaipur is also a good starting point for those who want to explore Rajasthan’s interior. Whether it’s the majestic Jodhpur or Jaisalmer, the desert metropolis of Rajasthan, or the lesser-known Shekhawati region, Jaipur provides a jumping-off point for all of these and more.

Within 3 days you can enjoy the Hawa Mahal and Jantar Mantar along with Rajasthani food and hills. It is one of the best places for 3 days trip in India.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Jaipur Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Jaipur International Airport (9.5 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Albert Hall Museum, Birla Mandir, Nahargarh Fort

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Kota 3 Days Trip in India

Kota is the third-largest city in Rajasthan and one of the most popular tourist destinations. Kota, located on the banks of the Chambal River, is well-known for its peculiar style of paintings, castles, museums, and places of worship. Gold jewellery, Doria sarees, silk sarees, and the famous Kota stone are all popular in the city.

The city of Kota is well renowned across the world for its architectural splendour, which includes exquisite palaces, temples, and museums that depict the grandeur of a bygone era. Kota is noted not only for its gorgeous man-made architecture but also for its appealing natural beauty. There are a lot of areas where you may properly treat your senses, such as Kishor Lake, Kota Barrages, and Chambal Garden.

The city embodies the charm of Rajasthan with its historical heritage, modern attractions, historic landmarks, and breathtaking views across the Chambal River. During your visit to Kota, make sure to allow enough time to marvel at places such as Kota Barrage to admire the surrounding lush greenery, Kishore Sagar Lake to watch the reflection of lights, Seven Wonders Park to see all the wonders of the world in a single palace, Jag Mandir Palace to explore the queen of Kota, Garadia Mahadev Temple to gape at the amazing views, and Chambal Garden to see giant trees kissing the sky.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Kota Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:   Kota Airport (5.8 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Seven Wonder Park, Rao Madho Singh Museum, Abheda Mahal, Darrah National Park, Chambal Garden, Garh Palace, Godawari Dham Temple, Khade Ganesh Ji Temple, Karneshwar Temple, Kota Barrage

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Visit Pushkar for best places for trip in India

Pushkar is one of India’s oldest cities. It is located northwest of Ajmer and is a popular location for thousands of visitors and worshippers travelling to Rajasthan. Pushkar, at 510 metres in elevation, is flanked on three sides by hillocks. The essence of the famed Pushkar rose, known as ‘the rose garden of Rajasthan,’ is sold all over the world. Pushkar is a wonderful city with an amazing mythological history and a legacy of ageless architectural heritage.

Pilgrims from all across the country come to the lake to bathe in its holy water. The hallowed Pushkar Lake echoes with the chants and songs of the 400 blue temples that line its banks. Pushkar has recently become one of the most popular tourist sites for both Indian and international visitors.

The annual Pushkar Camel Fair, held in November, draws a large attendance. Pushkar will easily captivate you with its spirituality and tranquillity. Pushkar is a must-see destination in India because of its exquisite architectural heritage and fascinating history.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Pushkar Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:   Sanganer Airport (146 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Pushkar Lake, Brahma’s Temple, Varah Temple, Savitri Temple, Pushkar Camel Fair, Man Mahal, Rangji Temple, Desert Camp, Mahadeva Temple, Pushkar Bazaar, Merta City, Rose Garden, Kishangarh, Apteshwar Temple, Man Mahal, Visit Pushkar Bazaar, Adventure Desert Camp, Merta City

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Darjeeling - places for 3 Days trip to India

Darjeeling is a scenic town in the Indian state of West Bengal, nestled in the foothills of the Lesser Himalayas and surrounded by emerald-green tea plantations. The majestic Kanchenjunga rises over this lovely town and is the world’s third tallest mountain. Darjeeling, also known as the “Queen of the Hills,” is a popular tourist destination recognised for its picturesque beauty, ancient woods, charming buildings, friendly people, and mountain panorama.

UNESCO has designated the toy railway, which was founded in 1881, as a World Heritage Site. The railway travels from the plains to over 2000 metres above sea level, providing stunning views of the mountains as it chugs along. Darjeeling’s 86 tea farms are responsible for creating the world-famous ‘Darjeeling Tea.’

Monasteries, botanical gardens, a zoo, and the Darjeeling-Rangeet Valley Passenger Ropeway cable car, the longest Asian cable car, are among the most prominent attractions in Darjeeling. Tiger Hill is an excellent location for viewing the sunrise over the mountains in all its blazing splendour.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (72.8 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Bagdogra Airport (96 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Tiger Hill, Batasia Loop, Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, Peace Pagoda, Ghum Monastery, Rock Garden, Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, Nightingale Park, Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Singalila, National Park, St. Andrew’s Church, Happy Valley Tea Estate, Tinchuley, Observatory Hill, Sandakphu Trek

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Sikkim Trip in India for 3 days-min

Sikkim is India’s smallest state, located in the country’s northeastern region. It is surrounded by Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet, hence there is no shortage of tourist attractions in Sikkim. This city is noted for its magnificent beauty, verdant meadows, crystalline lakes, and towering mountain ranges as the gateway to the Himalayas.

This mountain kingdom has its own identity; you will be lost in the state’s intriguing destinations, as well as witness the cohabitation of Hinduism and Buddhism, which has given rise to a distinctive and peaceful culture in the state of Sikkim.

It’ll be difficult not to fall in love with this region, with its clean and green highways, valleys, mountain peaks, and meadows. The eastern Himalayan state has rhododendron groves and deep woodlands, orange and apple orchards, and a serene atmosphere that hits anybody who visits hard.

Sikkim is the place to go when the rest of the country is on fire in the summer. The mountainous state provides a fantastic escape from the heat and mundane life on the plains. During the summer, there will be a swarm of wildflowers that will fill the valleys and truly make your stay worthwhile.

  • Nearest Railway Station:   New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (120 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Bagdogra Airport (152.4 km)
  • Areas of Interest:   Tsomgo Lake, Nathula Pass, Yuksom, Lachung, Lachen, Yumthang Valley, Teesta River, Ravangla, Pelling, Zuluk, Namchi, Khangchendzonga National Park, Rumtek Monastery

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Bishnupur

Bishnupur in West Bengal’s Bankura district receives its name from Lord Vishnu, the deity of the Vaishnavite Malla Kings who governed there. Traditional architecture and handicrafts such as pottery and weaving reflect Bishnupur’s magnificent past. Bishnupur is most known for its stunning clay temples.

The unusual architecture blended styles from nearby locations. Bricks and terracotta, as well as characteristics such as the curving Bangla roof, were combined with Muslim domes and multi-lobed arches. The temples, made of native laterite and brick, were decorated in terracotta tiles representing scenes from the epics Mahabharata and Ramayana. Temples such as the Shyam Ray Temple and the twin shrines of Jor Bangla and Rasmancha are must-sees.

Bishnupur’s temples, along with those at Ambika Kalna in the Burdwan district, are among the last terracotta temples. Bishnupur is also noted for its handloom saris, terracotta ceramics, antiquities, and jewellery, as well as the Bishnupur School of painting. Local music academies preserve the rich history of the Bishnupur Gharana, a school of Hindustani classical music. If you love to visit old temples and learn about the historic past of the city, then Bishnupur should be in your list.

  • Nearest Railway Station:  Bishnupur Railway Station (0 km)
  • Nearest Airport:  Tulihal International Airport (27 km)
  • Areas of Interest:  Rasmancha, Shyamrai Temple, Jorebangla Temple, Madan Mohan Temple, Dalmadal Kaman Canon, Maa Chinnamasta Temple

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And there you have it. 22 Best Places For 3 Days Trip in India for your enjoyment with family and friends. Make sure to like and share this article. Also, don’t forget to share your trip experience at these places in the comment section below.

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Alleppey, Goa, Pondicherry, Gokarna, Rishikesh, Darjeeling, McLeodganj, Sikkim, Agra, and Udaipur, are some of the best places for 3 days trip in India.

Nainital, Lonavala, Shimla, Munnar, Kanyakumari, Digha, Meghalaya, Darjeeling, and Sikkim are some of the best places to visit on a budget.

Follow the guidelines to save money while travelling: 1. Use Railways for Travel 2. Travel in the Offseason to avoid the crowd and expensive rates 3. Travel in groups and use Public/Local Transport 4. Avoid big popular markets and go to local shops 5. Carry your own Essential items

Travel is the one thing you can buy that will make you richer in experiences, friends, knowledge, wisdom, memories, and love for this wonderful planet we live on. Travel is not a waste of money for illusory reasons; it is an investment in your own future and, more significantly, in your own present.

1. For long-distance travel, choose the Indian Railways 2. Backpacker hostels are ideal 3. In the mountains, bring a tent 4. Avoid visiting during peak tourist season 5. Eat at Restaurants that do not serve tourists

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