North Indian States To Visit During Summer

A person should visit North India at least once in their lifetime to experience this utopia filled with cultures and diversity with each state having its own identity and traditions it adhered to. Therefore, it is an absolute delight a place to visit in all seasons.

Top Places in North India:
Uttar Pradesh

This state is just a lot to take in, it is filled with culture and history which is enjoyable for both explorers and adventurers. Let's start with the capital of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, this city is not known as the ‘City of Nawabs' for no reason. Lucknow is one of the most important historical locations with various monuments as well as the latest and greatest infrastructure in it. And not only Lucknow but even Agra, a place famous for the internationally famous ‘Taj Mahal' which is one of the seven wonders of the world. Many other cities like Noida, Ayodhya, Fatehpur Sikri, Aligarh, etc. are also some good locations to travel to.
Jammu and Kashmir

This place is truly one of the most beautiful locations you would have ever seen and being cold throughout the year, it provides one of the most climates to battle the summer heat while enjoying a cold breeze. It is worth sightseeing in summer and its capital, Srinagar is always worth visiting to enjoy a nice cup of Kashmiri Chai.
Punjab

Punjab is a place that is filled with culture, being famous throughout India for its taste-defining food mainly Chhole Bhatoore and Tandoori Chicken are a treat to the tongue. Known for its hospitality, you will find Punjab to be as welcoming as well and even let you into their culture throughout their iconic Bhangra dance or delicious Lassi. Also, visiting the Golden Temple in Amritsar is one of the necessities of the state. This should be on the top of your places to visit in North India.
Rajasthan

Known for its intense heat and deserts, this state is filled with palaces and culture with the Rajasthani ornaments and dresses being world-famous. If you plan to visit this place, you should visit its capital city of Jaipur along with other famous cities like Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Udaipur to properly engulf yourself in its star-striking beauty. Not only that, but it is famous for its desert safaris and camel rides being a part of the Thar Desert, something to keep in mind.
Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand is a natural behemoth, filled with national parks and wildlife sanctuaries like the Jim Corbett. This place should be of high priority for nature-loving people, explorers, and daredevils. Some of the most important locations to visit in this state are Dehradun, Mussoorie, Nainital, and Ranikhet. This place is also filled with hill stations being elevated in the Himalayas. Its cool weather makes it pleasant and beautiful in the summer season and all the more, visitable.
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