Saturday, 9 January 2016

Tourist attractions for visit during January

Best Places to visit in January in India:




Kickstarting the new year with a vacation? Fret not, here is a comprehensive list of 11 lesser known places to visit in January in India you can add to your bucket list towelcome the new year with. From the most challenging terrains to the smoothest sand beaches, from north to south and east to west, on sea and on land, the eternal travel enthusiast’s guide to winter vacationing begins here.

1. Kalimpong (West Bengal)

kalimpong- Places to visit in January in India
Kalimpong (Credits: Source)
Kalimpong is one of the hidden gems of the east, especially known among travel enthusiasts as one of the honeymooning places to visit in January in India. Snuggling in the heaviest woolens during January the view of the Teesta river valleyis a remedy for every eye aching with the mundane metropolitan sites.
The Galinka and Crockety bungalows built during the British regime which happen to be exemplary specimens ofcolonial architecture, should be your choice of accomodation for the best facilities and experience. The Morgan House is also an option if economizing is an agenda on your trip here.  January can be an extremely chilly and frosty, but the view of the panoramic snow-capped mountains is worth the cold.

2. Bikaner (Rajasthan)

Bikaner- Places to visit in January in India
Laxmi Niwas Palace, Bikaner (Source)
January is one of the best time to visitBikaner and one of the chief reasons it is thronged in this month is because of theCamel Festival organized here, in village Ladera. Camel owners show off their decorated camels, and participate in various quirky competitions, some of which are: best haircut for a camel, best fur cutting, and camel milking. The camel owners make an exclusive show out of their well-trained camels, who dance to the directions of the owners. All in all,Bikaner is a well packaged deal for January, considering the weather and the infallible charm of the hospitable city.

3. Golconda Fort(Telangana)

Golconda Fort, Hyderabad - best place in january in India
Golconda Fort (Source)
The Golconda Fort in Telangana, is one of those south Indian marvels, that calls for explorers who are not pressed for time, and more importantly, can appreciate the light, almost perfect weather in the otherwise tropic south India. TheGolconda fort is one of the places to visit in January in India, when the city is experiencing the crux of its airy and slightly windy, but pleasant weather. TheFort is said to have been the chief mine source for some of the world’s most precious diamonds, like the Kohinoor and the Hope diamond, the Regent diamond, and the Nur-Ul-Ain diamond. The hugeGolconda fort, which is about 5 kms in circumference, houses a huge number of smaller forts and has about 8 huge gates and 70 ramparts. Simply put, it is theperfect getaway for architecture enthusiasts with a taste for history.

4. Fatehpur Sikri (Uttar Pradesh)

Fatehpur Sikri, Places to visit in January in India
Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh (Source)
UNESCO World Heritage SiteFatehpur Sikri is one of the best preserved marvels of Mughal architecture, which also served as the capital of the Mughal emperor Akbar’s capital for a few years of his reign. Akbar planned the complex with Persian sensibilities and Indian embellishments, and with photogenic sandstone boundary walls. With a host of shopping and cultural options to explore, the village is a delight for architecture enthusiasts, handicraft curators and cultural explorers. Fatehpur, just beyond the ruins, hosts a colorful crafts bazaar, while to north of the main city, the smallpicturesque village Sikri is worth a round especially in the chilly weather of January in India.

5. Elephanta Caves(Maharashtra)

elephanta caves visit in january near Mumbai
Elephanta Caves, Maharashtra (Credit)
The Elephanta Caves, 11 kms to the north of Apollo Bandar, Mumbai, and about 7 kms off the mainland, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Caves are present on the Elephanta Island, also known as theIsland of Gharapuri. The Caves find perfect expression in the carvings  of Lord Shiva and appear to blend in with their natural environs. At the entrance of the first cave, the 7 meter high Shiva statue with three facets, represent the incarnations of the deity as the creator, the preserver and the destroyer. Dating back to 6-7th century AD, the caves are preserved with extreme care by the Archaeological Survey of India, and there is ample to explore for the historically aligned. The cafes and craft stores have much to offer, and to top off the trip, theferry ride to and fro from the island is what makes it even more memorable.

6. Havelock Island(Andaman and Nicobar Islands)

Andaman beach, Places to visit in January in India
Havelock Islands (Credit)
Havelock Island, in January in India is a delight for all those who love quiet beaches with a never ending horizon, sands and crystal clear waters that stretch beyond sight. Havelock Island is a hidden gem which is perfect for marine lovers, professional, and recreational alike.
The Island is divided into several villages and the main bazar in village number 3 is quite popular among the travelers. One of the most beautiful aspect of the island is that, larger sea animals, like dolphins, turtles and bigger fishes are friendly with the coastal people and are often seen without much difficulty. Snorkeling is also one of the major attractions here. With temperatures not hovering over 28 degrees and a pleasant air drifting all day, it’s one of the places to visit in January in India.

7. Auli (Uttarakhand)

Auli, Places to visit in January in India
Auli, (Credit)
Auli may as well be named as the snow sports and adventurer’s paradise for once and for all. The tiny snow swathed area, located in the Chamoli district of ‘Dev Bhoomi’ Uttarakhand at a height of 2,500 metres, is fast becoming a popular skiing destination among those who want to look beyond its commercial counterparts.
January is the month when temperatures here drop to sub-zero levels, hence the heaviest parkas and pashminas are a must have if you are planning to visit. Apart from skiing, various other excursions like trekking, visiting theworld’s highest man-made lake or spiritual enlightenment with the views of some major Hindu pilgrimage points, likeNanda Devi and Mount Neelkanth are what makes Auli a well rounded pit stop.

8. Kalpetta (Kerala)

Kalpetta, Places to visit in January in India
Kalpetta (Credit)
A tiny town with an area of little over 40 square kilometres, Kalpetta is located in the Wayanad district of God’s Own Country, Kerala. If, like a true Indian, you are drawn to aromatic spices and the national beverages of tea and coffee, this is just the place to be. Large coffee and tea plantations, preceded by high mountain peaks are a vision.
January is a peak time for traders and tourists alike. One thing to not miss while in Kalpetta, is the Wayanad Flower Show, held every year in the months ofDecember-January. The misty mountains and cooler plains are a treat for those looking for a laid back vacationing spotwith the added bonus of a kitchen supplies’ connoisseur’s delight.

9. Phwangpui (Mizoram)

Phwangpui, Places to visit in January in India
Phwangpui, Mizoram (Courtesy)
Phwangpui, like Kalpetta, is one of the lesser discovered havens,  and tucked up and away at the height of about 2150 metres in Mizoram. Also referred to as theBlue Mountain, Phwangpui is much revered among the locals for its folklore and local stories to housing a local deity, ‘Sangau’. Apart from being spiritually significant, Phwangpui is also one of themost beautiful naturally preserved spotswhere flora and fauna flourish.
Rhododendrons and orchids of various hues, and some of the rarest animals, like the Asiatic black bear, leopard cat, gorals, capped langur, stump-tailed macaque, which are now endangered are a regular sight here. Colorful plumed sunbirds are seen soaring in the sky overhead while the calls of the barking deer transport a tourist into a nether realm of absolute natural beauty. Trekking at Phwangpui in January is a must to explore the lands, so make sure to carry all your trekking gear with you.

10. Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary (Karnataka)

Kabini - best wildlife sanctuary in January in India
Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka (Courtesy)
Southern India is the most thronged part of the country when it comes to travellers looking to escape the harsh cold of the north, especially during January. TheKabini Wildlife Sanctuary in Karnataka is a wildlife lover’s haven, and the added comfort of the breezy pleasant southern air adds to the experience.
The Sanctuary is the most popular wildlife tourism destination in south India and houses some of the most exotic varieties of animals known to the Indian populace, like the cheetah, panther, spotted deer and is also known as the best bird sanctuaryin the area for maintaining and growing the 250 varieties of birds found here.

11. Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh)

Khajuraho, best heritage place in January in india
Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh (Courtesy)
One of Indian civilisation’s most noteworthy contribution at the international scale is the sensibility and heightened sensitivity towards the human body. Khajuraho is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its evolved representation of acceptance of diversity among Hinduism and Jainism  as religions, through the unified temple complexes and for its intricate erotic carvings on all the temple walls.
Although diminished in number from 85 to 20 since their inception in the 12th century AD, the temples still stand strong and are visited by art, history and cultural enthusiasts from around the world. The temperatures around this time lie comfortably between 9-25 degrees Celsius, perfect place to visit in January in India.

12. Ooty, Tamil Nadu

Ooty, Places to visit in January in India
Ariel view of Ooty (source)
Surrounded by lush green hills, dense forests and beautiful lakes, Ooty, the Queen of Hill Stations, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in South India and has been so since the days of the British. It’s one of the places you  to visit in January in India, owing to it’s cool and misty weather then. The place is a delight for nature lovers as it is extremely rich in flora and fauna. The numerous lakes in and around Ooty provide some of themost picturesque picnic spots in the area. Among the tourist spots in Ooty, the Rose Garden, the Botanical gardens, the tea plantations, and a visit to the colonial era buildings is a must.

13. Chadar Trek, Ladakh

Chadar Trek Ladakh, Places to visit in India in january
Chadar Trek, Ladakh (Source)
The Chadar Trek or The Frozen River Expedition is one of the most unique and challenging treks in India. The 6 day chadar trek across the frozen Zanskar River in Ladakh takes place during the latter part of January till end of February or sometimes first week of March, depending on the weather.. Though, it seems a challenging trek, it isn’t the most difficult; as it basically is a flat walk along the Chadar with minimal amounts of climbing. If you can walk for a couple of hours without much strain, you are good to go. If you’re a person interested in trekking, then head over to Ladakh in January for an experience of a lifetime.

14. Diu

Diu, Places to visit in January in Inda
Diu (Source)
Known as the “Isle of Calm” in Portugese,Diu is a place frequented by those who want to have a relaxing time far away from the hustle and bustle of cities. Though it’s a relatively popular destination among tourists, it’s not very crowded.ThePortugese influence here is very much evident in the architecture, food and even the culture of Diu. There are plenty ofhistoric forts, churches and temples that one can visit while here. Also, being a major fishing town, an abundance of sea food is available here, much to the delight of the sea-food lovers. Enjoy the blend of Portugese and local culture, relax on the sandy shores and dig into the lip-smacking food. It’s one of the best places to visit in January in India.

Few other places that can be visited in January in India

Santiniketan, West Bengal - For a colourful Poush mela at the time of Makar SankrantiGujarat for the Modhera Dance Festival , Kutch for Rann-UtsavBikaner for the Camel Festival, Mahabalipuram for the Mammalapuram Dance FestivalJaipur for the Jaipur Literature Festival, Tamil Nadu – For an experience of Pongal, which is a four-day festival in Tamil Nadu. Lots of food and frolic!, Goa for the nightlife

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