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Jun
2021

Top 5 beautiful destinations in India to visit post-pandemic

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With the want to travel greater than ever before due to the outbreak of the pandemic, the will to travel, however, has hit an all-time low. Right, here are the top five beautiful destinations in India to travel post-pandemic. Talk to Emperor Traveline, your preferred travel agent in Coimbatore, for all tour packages to these beautiful destinations.

Shimla:
Travelling to Shimla and Mall Road have caught the fancy of many tourists wanting to travel post-pandemic. The fact that some of the most romantic Bollywood numbers were shot at Shimla, which is situated on the lap of the Himalayan Foothills, make this one of the most popular destinations in India. If you’re an Instagram or a Tik-Tok hungry traveller, it doesn’t get better than the gorgeous hill station of Shimla.

Gulmarg:
Gulmarg in Kashmir has a timeless date with the Bollywood when the world was dazzled by the glimpse of its snow-capped mountain peaks and green valleys on the silver screen. Major attractions in Gulmarg include, Ningle Nallah, Baba Reshi Shrine Baderkoot, Gogaldara, among others.

Goa:
With the sun shining brightly on the golden-sand beaches and tangled palm trees gently stroking the sky, Goa has some of the most gorgeous beaches, and is a bustling urban destination in India. Popular coastal spots such as Palolem Beach and Colva Beach pulls in tourists from all over the world. The beauty and tranquillity of Goa will invigorate you, while its always chock-a-block calendar of activities and events will provide you a plenty of things to do in your free time.

Udaipur:
Nicknamed the ‘Venice of the East’ or ‘City of Lakes’, Udaipur, surrounded by the lush green Aravalli ranges in Rajasthan, houses popular tourist attractions including the famous Lake Palace, Jaisamand Lake, City Palace and Sajjangarh (Monsoon Palace) with splendid architectural beauty and great splendour.

Munnar:
Munnar is a quaint hill station town in the Western Ghats mountain ranges of Kerala. Munnar has plenty to offer to tourists including the Tea Gardens, Rajamalai (Eravikulam), National Park, Kalari Kshethra, Anamudi Peak, Mattupetty Dam and more.