What to see in North and Central India. The northern states consist of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. States that are famous for their natural beauty, ancient architecture, deep history, exotic food and rich culture. Mystic India specializes in tailor-made tours these regions and gives more suggestions of what to see in North and Central India.
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Rajasthan pulsates with traditions, landscapes, forts, palaces and people and its capital city Jaipur, the point of arrival for tours in Rajasthan, is bursting with architecture in its Palaces, Heritage hotels, and temples and has a unique way of life, delicious food and culture. Reserve a day for city icons such as the Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, and the City Palace. Visiting Udaipur, the city of lakes, with a loved one is perhaps the most romantic thing you’ll ever do. And if desert camps and camel rides sound exciting, Jaisalmer is a must.
Uttar Pradesh attracts visitors because it still clings to spiritual beliefs and ancient traditions in the wake of technological progress and celebrates each day with religious fervor. Think riverside ghats and holy cities such as Varanasi. Tailor-made tours to India also let you add all kinds of Nawab and Mughal gastronomic and architectural wonders (including the sensational Taj Mahal) into your itineraries.
Madhya Pradesh hosts the best wildlife experiences in India in places such as the Kanha Tiger Reserve. It is also home to the temples of Khajuraho, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient temples that contain elaborately carved sculptures portraying eroticism, music, dance and passion.
The Punjab home to The Golden Temple and its glittery dome might be the most popular site in the state of Punjab, but the state offers so much more.
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Here we list all our tours starting in Delhi. The capital city of India, one of the major gateways to this truly amazing country; The City of Djinns, the political centre of the largest democracy in the world. Every step in Delhi takes you into a world of chaos, without once failing to leave you captivated and tantalized with its mayhem, mystery, and magic. If you can, take an extra day to look around, either with your driver or on the under/overground network. I can advise where to go depending on your interests. The up and coming clothes designer colony. Take a whole day out at Chandi Chowk and wander around the shopping lanes where each section is devoted to that product, ie jewellery, material.
moreTours in Rajasthan, the most visited state in India and a good place to start your introduction to this mystical country. The famed land of Indian Royalty, Rajasthan was once a clutch of princely kingdoms. Its history speaks of a proud people whose courage; chivalry and martial traditions are legendary. Rajasthan is one of India’s prime tourist destinations, attracting travellers from all over the world.
moreTours in Uttar Pradesh, the heartland of India, home to Agra and the famous Taj Mahal. The state is known for its heritage, culture, and bounties of nature. It is home to some of the greatest monuments, the most ancient city in the world the seat of Buddhism and the colors of all faiths.
moreMadhya Pradesh is called the Heart of India because of its location in the center of the country. It has been home to the cultural heritage of Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, etc. Innumerable monuments, exquisitely carved temples, stupas, forts & palaces are dotted all over the State.
moreTours in The Punjab, any trip is sure to be dominated by the mesmerising Golden Temple of Amritsar, but there’s so much more that India’s breadbasket has on offer. The Wagah Border, one of the most celebrated border regions between India and Pakistan, attracts visitors with its beautiful flag-lowering ceremony that takes place each day of the year just before sunset.
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