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Auli

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 There is no shortage of natural beauty in Auli, which is dotted with apple orchards, ancient oaks, and pine trees. Aside from skiing, you may embark on many hikes in the Garhwal Himalayan ranges and take in the breath-taking vistas of the snow-capped peaks. Auli is a prominent Himalayan hill resort that dates back to the 8th century AD. A ski resort and a ski rental store are operated by the Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam Limited (GMVL). Because of its gleaming slopes and clean surroundings, Auli is a popular skiing resort in India. Auli, a prominent hill town with multiple ski resorts set within the Himalayan range, is dotted with apple orchards, oaks, and deodars. It is home to the mountain ranges of Nanda Devi, Mana Parvat, and Kamat Kamet, which are all located at 2800 metres above sea level. Auli is also home to a plethora of religious sites. Shankracharya is said to have blessed Auli with his visit. India's Skiing Destination The lovely hill town of Garhwal is a popular skiing d

Jaipur

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Jaipur, often known as the Pink City, is the capital of Rajasthan, a royal state in India. Jaipur, together with Delhi and Agra, comprises the Golden Triangle, which is one of the country's most well-known tourism circuits. Jaipur was controlled by Rajputs for centuries before becoming a planned city in the 17th century AD. Jaipur, the pink city, succeeds in retaining its old-world beauty by surrounding the ancient city with walls and gates covered with designs against a backdrop of a gorgeous pink colour. Jaipur is home to many UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Amer Fort and Jantar Mantar, as well as numerous spectacular forts, palaces, temples, and museums, as well as busy local bazaars where you may shop till you drop. The Ghewar, Pyaaz Kachori, and Dal Baati Churma are some of the most famous delicacies in the city. The city also holds Asia's largest literary event, the Jaipur Literary Festival.  Jaipur, one of India's major cities, has all of the contemporary conv

Haridwar

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 Haridwar, considered one of India's seven holiest towns, is a historic city on the banks of the Ganga in Uttarakhand's Garhwal area. Haridwar, a famous Hindu temple town dotted with temples, ashrams, and tiny alleyways, is a popular Hindu temple town where millions of devotees flock to take a bath in the holy Ganges. Taking a bath in the holy Har Ki Pauri is said to cleanse you of all your sins. Every evening, hundreds of devotees gather to the Ghats (River Banks) to pray to the river for the legendary Ganga Aarti. In addition, Haridwar hosts a mega-gathering once every twelve years during the world-famous Kumbh Mela, which attracts millions of tourists from all across the nation. Haridwar is one of only four places in India that can host the Kumbh Mela, along with Prayagraj, Nashik, and Ujjain. Because Haridwar is well linked by trains and roads, it also serves as a base location for some of the other tourist cities of Rishikesh and Devprayag. Apart from its religious signifi

Mussoorie

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Mussoorie is one of Uttarakhand's most prominent hill stations, located 290 kilometres from Delhi in the Dehradun district. Mussoorie, also known as Queen of the Hills, is located at an elevation of 7000 feet above sea level and is surrounded by the Shivalik range of Himalayas and the Doon Valley. Mussoorie was previously the British summer capital, with a mild and pleasant atmosphere all year. The city's archaic architecture can be observed in the hotels and churches, and the city's British remains may be seen in the archaic architecture of the hotels and churches. The Mall (also known as the Mall Road) is a somewhat hilly avenue with cafes and various stores running its whole stretch and is one of Mussoorie's most prominent tourist attractions. The Mall has a strong colonial feel to it, from the little residences scattered across the area to the design of even the light poles. The Ropeway to Gun Hill is another prominent Mussoorie attraction. Gun Hill is Mussoorie'