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Places To Visit In India in February

Places To Visit In India in February 2021 is the month of the magical blossoming of a barren winter into a splendid spring. To celebrate the good weather, people are beginning to look for the best places to visit in India in February. February, because of ‘Valentine’s Day is celebrated as the month of love. So, surprise your loved ones by taking them to February 2021, where you can feel the love in the breeze, to the best places to fly in India.

As the wedding season in India is from November to February, many newlyweds are searching for the best places to visit for a honeymoon in India in February. Not only does February help to cherish passion, but it also brings fun with a sudden burst of the different colors of nature everywhere. This is the best time to relax on the beaches of India for a day or visit the amazing wildlife sanctuaries throughout the world. Some of the best places to fly in February to see the heritage and cultural legacy of India are Delhi, Agra and Jaipur (Golden Triangle).

You can opt to visit South India with your friends and family for some warm spots to travel in February to enjoy the scenery, waterfalls and overall culture. The islands of Andaman and Lakshadweep are the best places to go on holiday in February, with their sandy beaches and opportunities for adventure sports.


Goa: The Party Capital Of India

Goa is one of the best places to visit in India for foreigners and people alike, on the map of International Tourist Destinations. Goa becomes highly desirable in its tourist season, i.e. the winter time, with its beautiful beaches that come alive with shacks, bonfires and parties, old Portuguese architecture, line of churches and flea markets.The temperature in this Union Territory in February is somewhere between 20 °- 32 ° C and the place is painted as the Goa Carnival or pre Mardi Gras Festival kickstarts in vibrant colors. This is an excellent moment to see Goa’s intrinsic culture come to life.


Mumbai: The City That Never Sleeps

In every way, Mumbai is a mega-city powered by power, riches, glamour and fame that attracts individuals to shape their dreams and aspirations. But it is also a town with deep historical links, stunning British architecture, museums, beaches, places of worship, and above all, a true galaxy of stars where Bollywood reigns supreme.

It is said that every train coming to Mumbai brings on it hundreds of individuals from all over India who are not only drawn to ‘experience’ the hypnotic attractions of the region, but also want to make it their home. Mumbai’s experiments with wealth and fame, however have been recent, a city of diverse cultures and a melting pot of trade, manufacturing, entertainment, business and politics. To begin with, it wasn’t a cosmopolitan centre of finance. Its history has seen many power changes, and the seven islands have regularly changed hands.

Earlier, the seven islands which came to constitute Mumbai were home to fishing colony communities. For centuries before being ceded to the Portuguese and subsequently to the British East India Company, the islands were under the rule of successive indigenous empires. Bombay was reshaped by the Hornby Vellard Project during the mid-18th century, which undertook the reclamation of the area from the sea between the seven islands. The reclamation scheme, completed in 1845, turned Bombay into a major seaport on the Arabian Sea, along with the development of major roads and railways.
Economic and educational growth characterized Bombay in the 19th century. It became a solid foundation for the Indian independence movement during the early 20th century. The city was incorporated into Bombay State after India’s independence in 1947. In 1960, a new state of Maharashtra was established with Bombay as the capital, following the Samyukta Maharashtra movement. In 1996, the city was renamed Mumbai. And the city has changed into a city in this brief time of growth the commercial and entertainment capital of India.


Agra: Historic City Crowned By The Taj Mahal

The marble monuments of Agra are of paramount beauty throughout the year. The time for the Taj Mahotsav festival, however is February. This cultural festival is going to bring more colours to your holiday. Thus in February it is more beautiful to visit. In addition, February has clear skies, which allows you from perspectives to get a panoramic view of the monuments. What could be more romantic than celebrating Valentine’s Day at a monument that for many centuries has been a symbol of love?


Udaipur: The City Of Lakes

February in Udaipur is the most romantic time when, without the pressure of scorching sun, you can actually explore the attractions of Udaipur. The rich heritage and culture, warm sand dunes and incredible hospitality of Rajasthan state of India can be unveiled by tourists visiting Udaipur in February. Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar and the authentic Rajasthani cuisine are some of the major places of interest that one can explore while on the Udaipur tour.


Varanasi: One of India’s Oldest Cities

Varanasi, also known as Banaras and Kashi, is one of the world’s oldest and most permanently populated towns. It is the holiest of all Hindu cities, regarded as the city of Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of creation and destruction. It is commonly believed that anyone who dies or is cremated here will achieve moksha, or the person will be eternally free from the birth and death cycle. Hence the Mukti Sthala is also named (place of liberation).

In fact, it is said that a dip in the River Ganges cleanses all sins. The sight of pilgrims taking a holy dip in the river at sunrise and sunset provides a mesmerising experience for many tourists. Aarti is performed on the main ghat of Varanasi every evening.

The rites and rituals performed alongside the many ghats, which are used for everything from bathing to aarti to burning bodies of the dead, are the most fascinating feature of this mystical region. Apart from these, you will find individuals practicing yoga, getting massages and playing cricket games along the edge of the water.


Gulmarg: A Meadow Like None Other

Gulmarg has also been a popular destination for the shooting of various Bollywood films, renowned for its scenic beauty. Gulmarg is one of the top honeymoon destinations, boasting of being a beautiful city like Manali and Shimla without the crowd. As the Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering is located here, Gulmarg has also been established as an adventure centre. IISM offers many courses in trekking, mountaineering, hiking, etc. at great prices here. If you are planning on doing a course, though, Booking your course well in advance is advisable. In Gulmarg, there are several other private tour operators that provide similar courses and facilities for skiing, snowboarding and trekking. The cable car here is one of the main attractions here as well and is the world’s 2nd highest cable car.


Kutch, Gujarat : A Grand Festival In The Salt Dessert

Kutch is situated in the state of Gujarat in western India. This region is renowned for its arts, crafts and natural heritage, making it a significant destination for visitors. The main city of this area is Bhju, amongst the many attractions of Kutch. The town of Bhuj is well-connected to the rest of the country by road, rail and air.

Kutch was a princely state before India’s independence and its ministrative and commercial capital was Bhuj.


Jaisalmer: The Golden City!

Jaisalmer is where the journey needs to be. The Wood Fossil Park, or Aakal, is approximately 15 kilometers from the city. Here, geologic tragedies that happened 180 million years ago in the Thar Desert can be discovered and tracked. The town of Jaisalmer also serves as a guard on the frontier of western Rajasthan (and India). This ‘Golden City is situated near the border with Pakistan and close to the Thar Desert. Jaisalmer Fort is the most prominent landmark in the area., often referred to as Sonar Qila (Golden Fort). Jaisalmer Fort is not just a tourist attraction, unlike most other forts in India. It houses shops, hotels and ancient havelis (homes) where people continue to live for generations.
Jaisalmer traces the 12th century to its beginning. History tells us that Rawal Jaisal, Deoraj’s eldest heir, had crossed over to the throne of Lodurva, and was proclaimed king by a younger half-brother. When he came across Sage Eesul, Rawal Jaisal went looking for a new location to build his capital. The sage told him of the prophecy of Krishna, stating that a descendant of his Yaduvanshi clan would find a new kingdom in the same region. It was in 1156 that Jaisal Rawal was constructed a mud fort, named it Jaisalmer after himself and declared it his capital.


Ranthambore, : Spot The Tiger!

Ranthambore National Park and Tiger Reserve was once a private game reserve of the Royal House of Jaipur and is one of the best known wilderness areas in the world. Located 14 kilometers from Sawai Madhopur and at the junction of some of the Aravallis and Vindyas, the geologically oldest mountain ranges, Ranthambore provides some of the finest opportunities for wild viewing of the magnificent tiger. A combination of crags and rolling hills, and meadows, This dry-deciduous forest system of lakes and rivulets is home to an amazing array of flora and fauna. In addition to the tiger, at Ranthambore you can also spot a sloth bear, leopard, caracal, jackal, mouse, hyena and mongoose.

The enigmatic Indian wolf, too has occasionally been seen here. In the midst of a setting of dhok, fig and banyan trees, the delicate chital, sambhar deer, blue bull antelope or nilgai, rhesus macaque, langur and an amazing variety of birds make a visitFor both visitors and naturalists, this park is a delight. The scream of the serpent eagle, the alarm call of spotted deer are some sights and sounds that make this a safari experience like no other. Basking crocodiles, king vulture on a snag, The landscape is dominated by the fortress of Ranthambore in the 10th century, while the valleys have numerous cenotaphs, ruins and deserted settlements overcome by nature – a testimony to the wars and romances of an age long gone.Ranthambore is open from October to June and is accessible from Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur by rail and from Jaipur and Delhi by road. Sawai Madhopur has a selection of accommodation to fit any budget, and travelers can remain in the sunshine and calm of the forests for a few days to soak up. It is advisable to make reservations in advance, considering the park’s popularity among visitors from all over the world.


Khajuraho: For A Heritage Tour

Several Hindu and Jain temples are known for housing Khajuraho. Khajuraho, a popular UNESCO world heritage site, will literally amaze you with its unique temple carvings, symmetrically lined with the finest sandstone carvings and erotic sculptures. A number of visitors from all over the world flock to this place to invent the everlasting stone-etched saga of Hindu art and culture.

Chandela Rajputs, who ruled this part of India during the 10th to 12th centuries, was previously the cultural capital of Khajuraho. Established over a period of 200 years (950-1050 AD), during that period there were about 85 temples, which decreased to 22, and now it is maintained by the State Government. Khajuraho is a popular tourist destination spread over an area of approximately 20 sq. km in the northeast part of the state, divided into three parts, including western, eastern and southern temples.

The temple is a perfect example of Indo-Aryan architecture as the sculptures highlights several facets of Indian life thousand years ago. Lovely stone friezes of gods, goddesses, heroes and kings, concubines, and many more would hail you as you journey to Khajuraho. The erotic sculptures of this place portraying Kama Sutra are completely unique in the world. Above all, it reflects a unique architectural talent which depicts royalty, courtship, marriage, spiritual teachings, meditation, kinship and intimate scenes of human emotions and relationships. You may also enjoy watching the folk dances, light and sound shows, organized in the temple premises and other art centers. So, be it the erotic carvings or the evening shows, you’re adhered to be stunned by the grandeur of Khajuraho temples.



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