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INDIA CITIES LIST
Best Cities in India
India is a country full of culture, color, and food. It’s no wonder that so many people are drawn
to its cities! But with so many options, it can be hard to decide which city is best for you. In this
blog post, we will explore some of the best cities in India. From the bustling streets of Mumbai
to the historical sites of Delhi, there is something for everyone in these great Indian cities. So if
you’re looking for your next travel destination, be sure to check out this list!
Mumbai
Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the
most populous city in India with an estimated population of 12.4 million. As of 2009, it was the
fifth most populous city in the world. Mumbai is also the wealthiest city in India, and has the
highest GDP of any city in South, West, or Central Asia.

Mumbai is situated on Salsette Island off the coast of Maharashtra, with a deep natural harbour.
The island is home to some of India's oldest and most iconic buildings and structures, including
the Gateway of India and the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.

Mumbai is a melting pot of cultures, with people from all over India and the world coming to
live and work in the city. This diversity is reflected in its food, music, art, and architecture.
Mumbai is also home to Bollywood, which produces some of the most popular films in Hindi
cinema.

Mumbai has something for everyone – whether you're looking for a bustling metropolis or a laid-
back beach town. Come experience all that this vibrant city has to offer!
Delhi
Delhi is the capital of India and one of the best cities in India. It is a historical city with many
ancient monuments, temples, and mosques. Delhi is also a modern city with many skyscrapers,
shopping malls, and parks. Delhi is a very populous city with over 20 million people.
Chennai
Chennai, on the Bay of Bengal in eastern India, is the country’s fourth largest city. Its sandy
beaches, including the famous Marina Beach, attract visitors from all over. A center of Tamil
culture and language, Chennai is known for its traditional South Indian music and dance.

Chennai is a large and cosmopolitan city with a population of more than 8 million. It is the
capital of Tamil Nadu state and is India’s fourth largest city. Chennai is located on the east coast
of India in the state of Tamil Nadu on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. The city has
an area of 174 square kilometers and a population density of 9,900 people per square kilometer.
The average elevation of Chennai is 6 meters above sea level.

Chennai has a tropical climate with hot and humid weather most of the year. The months from
March to May are particularly hot, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C. June to September are
the monsoon months, when Chennai gets heavy rains from the southwest monsoon winds.
October to February are the best months to visit Chennai, as the weather is cooler and dryer
during this period.

Chennai is one of India’s most important cultural and artistic centers. The city has a long
tradition of Carnatic music and dance, which are popular forms of classical South Indian music
and dance respectively. Many popular Tamil films are also produced in Chennai. In addition to
its
Kolkata
Kolkata is the capital of India's West Bengal state. It is located on the east bank of the Hooghly
River, approximately 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of the Bay of Bengal. Kolkata is the third-
most populous metropolitan area in India and the 13th-most populous city in India. With a
population of 4,496,694 people, it is also the most populous city in East India after Patna.

Kolkata served as the capital of British-ruled India until 1911 when the capital was relocated to
New Delhi. It was once nicknamed the City of Joy for its friendly and vibrant people, but has
since been overshadowed by crime and poverty. Despite this, Kolkata remains an important
cultural center in India, home to numerous festivals and events throughout the year. The city is
also home to some of India's most iconic buildings and landmarks, including the Victoria
Memorial, Howrah Bridge, and Eden Gardens.
Bangalore
Bangalore, also known as Bengaluru, is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka. It has a
population of over ten million, making it one of the largest cities in India. Bangalore is known
for its beautiful weather and its many IT companies. The city is also home to some of India's best
colleges and universities.
Hyderabad
Hyderabad, the capital of India's southern Telangana state, is a historic city with a rich cultural
heritage. With its imposing monuments, busy bazaars and bustling streets, Hyderabad is a city
that has something for everyone.

Hyderabad is home to some of India's most iconic landmarks, including the Charminar, a 16th-

century mosque with four minarets, and the imposing Golconda Fort. For shopping enthusiasts,
there are the bustling markets of Laad Bazaar and Moazam Jahi Market, while history buffs will
enjoy exploring the Qutb Shahi Tombs and the Salar Jung Museum.

With its rich culture and heritage, Hyderabad is a must-visit city for anyone interested in
exploring India's past.
Pune
Pune is the second-largest city in Maharashtra and ninth-most populous city in India. It is also
the 101st-largest city by area in the world. Pune is located on the right bank of the Mutha River,
in the Sahyadri range of mountains. It was formerly known as Punya-Nagari, meaning "City of
Virtue".

Pune has a long and rich history dating back to its founding by Shivaji Maharaj in 1630. Since
then, it has been an important center of trade and politics in western India. In the 18th century,
Pune served as the capital of British India's Bombay Presidency. Today, it is a major educational
and economic hub, as well as a popular tourist destination.

Some of Pune's most notable landmarks include the Aga Khan Palace, Shaniwar Wada fort, Lal
Mahal palace, and Osho Ashram. The city is also home to a number of museums and art
galleries, such as the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum and Bharat Mata Museum. Pune's climate is
tropical wet and dry (Köppen: Aw), with three distinct seasons – summer (March–May),
monsoon (June–September), and winter (October–February).

Pune is a vibrant city with plenty to offer visitors. From its rich history and culture to its modern
amenities and infrastructure, Pune has something for everyone.
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India Cities To Visit in Your Lifetime
India is a country of immense diversity, with over 1.3 billion people and 29 states, each with its
own unique culture, history, and cuisine. With so much to see and do, it can be difficult to know
where to start. If you’re looking for a few ideas, here are some of the most incredible cities in

India that everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. From the “Pink City” of Jaipur to
the holy city of Varanasi, there’s something for everyone in India.
Mumbai
If India is on your bucket list, Mumbai should definitely be one of the cities you visit. Mumbai is
the most populous city in India and home to some of the country’s most iconic landmarks. From
the Gateway of India to the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, there are plenty of sights to see in Mumbai.

The city is also a great place to sample Indian cuisine. Be sure to try some of the local specialties
like chicken tikka masala and naan bread. And don’t forget to wash it all down with a glass of
chai tea.

With its mix of history, culture, and food, Mumbai is a city that has something for everyone. So
why not add it to your list of must-visit places in India?
Delhi
Delhi is a city that has it all - history, culture, food, and more. There are so many things to see
and do in Delhi that you could spend a lifetime here and not get bored. From exploring the old
forts and monuments to trying out the delicious street food, Delhi has something for everyone.

If you're interested in history, then you'll definitely want to check out some of the city's famous
landmarks like the Red Fort and Jama Masjid. You can also learn about the city's rich culture by
visiting places like Chandni Chowk and Sadar Bazaar. And of course, no trip to Delhi would be
complete without trying out some of the mouth-watering street food!

So what are you waiting for? Delhi is a city that should definitely be on your list of places to visit
in your lifetime.
Chennai
Chennai is the capital of Tamil Nadu, located on the Coromandel Coast in southeastern India.
The city has a population of over 8 million, making it the fourth-largest city in India. Chennai is
known for its culture, food, and temples.

The city is home to Fort St. George, the first fort built by the British in India. Chennai also has a
number of colonial-era buildings, such as the Madras High Court and the Government Museum.
The city's cultural scene includes traditional Tamil dance and music, as well as Carnatic music
and Western classical music. Chennai is also known for its delicious food, which includes idli (a
type of rice cake), dosa (a crepe-like dish), and sambar (a lentil-based soup).

Temples are an important part of Chennai's religious landscape. Some of the most popular
temples include the Sri Parthasarathy Temple, dedicated to Vishnu; the Kapaleeshwarar Temple,
dedicated to Shiva; and the Ashtalakshmi Kovil, devoted to Lakshmi.

Chennai is a fascinating city with a rich history and culture. It's definitely worth a visit if you're
looking to experience all that India has to offer!
Jaipur
The Pink City of Jaipur is a must-see on any trip to India. A former princely state, Jaipur is a
bustling metropolis with a rich history and culture. The city is home to some of the most
beautiful architecture in India, as well as countless temples, palaces, and other historical
landmarks.

No visit to Jaipur would be complete without seeing the Amber Fort, the city’s most famous
attraction. Built in the 16th century, the fort is a stunning example of Rajasthani architecture.
Visitors can explore the many chambers and courtyards of the fort, or take an elephant ride up to
the entrance.

Other popular sights in Jaipur include the City Palace, Hawa Mahal (the “Palace of Winds”), and
Jantar Mantar (an astronomical observatory). For shopping and dining, head to the markets and
bazaars in the Old City or visit one of Jaipur’s many malls and restaurants.
Kolkata
Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta, is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. The city
has a population of over 14 million people, making it the third-most populous city in India and
the 13th-most populous city in the world. Kolkata is located on the east bank of the Hooghly
River, a distributary of the Ganges River.

Kolkata is widely regarded as the "cultural capital" of India due to its array of museums, art
galleries, theatres, and music venues. The city is also home to some of India's most prestigious
educational institutions such as the University of Calcutta and Presidency University.

Some of Kolkata's most popular tourist attractions include the Victoria Memorial, Howrah
Bridge, Eden Gardens, and Marble Palace. The city also boasts a thriving street food scene, with
vendors selling everything from kati rolls to ghugni (a type of chickpea curry).
Bangalore
Bangalore, also known as Bengaluru, is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka. It has a
population of over ten million, making it a megacity and the third most populous city in India.
The city is home to some of the most important scientific and technological institutions in the
country, including the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Indian Space Research Organisation
(ISRO), National Aeronautical Laboratory (NAL), Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

Bangalore is known as the "Silicon Valley of India" because of its role as the nation's leading

information technology (IT) exporter. The city is also a major hub for biotechnology related
companies.
Hyderabad
Hyderabad is one of the most historic and culturally rich cities in India. Founded in the 16th
century by the Sultan of Golconda, Hyderabad was once the capital of the mighty Muslim
kingdom of the Deccan. Today, it is a thriving metropolis and the capital of Telangana state.

Hyderabad is known for its beautiful Islamic architecture, its delicious cuisine, and its lively
bazaars. The city's Charminar monument is one of its most iconic landmarks. Hyderabad is also
home to many world-renowned universities and research institutes, making it a hub of learning
and knowledge.

With its fascinating history, rich culture, and vibrant present, Hyderabad is a must-visit city for
anyone interested in India.
Goa
Goa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, and for good reason. This small state
is located on the western coast of India and is known for its beautiful beaches, laid-back
atmosphere, and delicious food. While Goa is certainly a great place to relax and enjoy the beach
life, there are also plenty of other activities to keep you busy. Visit Old Goa to see some of the
historical Portuguese architecture, go for a hike in one of the many nature reserves, or try your
hand at windsurfing or kitesurfing. No matter what you do, you're sure to have a great time in
Goa.
Kerala
Kerala, also known as God’s Own Country, is a beautiful state in India that is definitely worth
visiting in your lifetime. From the stunning beaches of Varkala to the serene backwaters of
Alleppey, there is so much to see and do in Kerala.

If you love nature, Kerala is the perfect place for you. The state is home to some of the most
beautiful national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India. Take a safari through Periyar National
Park to see elephants in their natural habitat, or go birdwatching in Thattekad Bird Sanctuary.

Kerala is also famous for its Ayurvedic treatments and therapies. If you’re looking to relax and
rejuvenate, there are plenty of places where you can get an Ayurvedic massage or treatment.

And of course, no trip to Kerala would be complete without trying some of the delicious local
cuisine. From freshly caught seafood to coconut-based curries, there’s something for everyone to
enjoy.

There are so many incredible places to see in India, it's hard to narrow it down to just a few.
However, if we had to choose, these would be our top picks for cities to visit in your lifetime.
From the bustling streets of Mumbai to the tranquil beauty of Kerala, India has something for
everyone. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip today!
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India - A Country of Wonders
Visiting India is one of the best experiences in your life. You will see many
wonders of nature and culture while you are there. You will find the Taj Mahal,
Lonar Crater Lake, Nalanda University, Sun Temple, Khajuraho temple complex,
and more.
Taj Mahal
Located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Taj Mahal is one of the most famous
monuments in the world. It was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his
wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.

Taj Mahal is located on the banks of the River Yamuna. The complex includes
a mosque, guest house, and formal gardens. It is located near the city of
Agra, and is considered to be one of the seven wonders of the world. The
complex is protected by the Ancient Monument and Archaeological Sites and
Remains Act 1958.
The Taj Mahal is made from ivory white marble, and it was constructed by the
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. He commissioned twenty thousand workers to
complete the project. The materials used in the construction were sourced
from different parts of India and the Midd le East.
The structure is built in the shape of a domed mausolea. It is the architectural
symbol of love. The complex is also known to symbolize the Divine Throne. It
was designed to be a building of great magnificence.
The architecture of the Taj Mahal is an expre ssion of Islamic, Indian, and
Persian styles. It is considered to be the best example of Muslim architecture
in the world. It is a masterpiece of art. It is believed to be a replica of the
House of Paradise.
The Taj Mahal is constructed with ivory white ma rble and is surrounded by a
crenellated wall. The exterior is square in plan, and the interior is circular. The
ground plan is very unique, as it includes an octagonal tomb chamber, an
octagonal lattice screen, four corner rooms, and an octagonal portal ha ll.
Khajuraho temple complex
Located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, the Khajuraho temple complex is
considered to be one of the seven wonders of India. It is a UNESCO World
Heritage site. The monuments are renowned for their elaborate carvings. It is
one of the most fascinating and popular tourist destinations in India.
The temples are divided into three groups. The western group is dedicated to
Hindu deities, while the eastern group is dedicated to Jain deities. The eastern
group is also known for its architectural masterpieces.
The temples are made of sandstone and have a granite foundation. Most of
the statues and carvings were crafted by hand. The architecture of the
temples has been influenced by the Nagara style. These temples were built
during the rule of the Chandela Dynasty. This dynasty was a liberal and
progressive kingdom. They ruled the Kalinjar region in the 10th and 11th
centuries CE.

Most of the sculptures in the temples depict mythical stories. There are also
many erotic sculptures. These sc ulptures further emphasized tolerance in
Hinduism.
The Khajuraho monuments are located in the Chattarpur district of Madhya
Pradesh. The town is connected to major cities of India, including Mumbai,
Delhi, Varanasi, and Bhopal. The ruins of the Khajuraho t emples are still
visible.
The main attractions of Khajuraho include the intricate carvings of the
temples. The temples are constructed with a curved plan, which mimics the
contours of mountain ranges. The walls are decorated with Hindu
mythological creatures. There are over 870 sculptures in the Kandariya
Mahadeva temple.
The Khajuraho light and sound show is held between 6.30 pm and 7.25 pm.
This is a great way to see the art of the ancient Indian era.
Nalanda University
Located in the town of Rajgir, Nalanda district in Bihar, India, the Nalanda
University is an institute of national importance. It is supported by 18 Asian
countries and was designated as an institute of national importance by the
Indian Parliament in 2010.
The ancient Nalanda University wa s built in the fifth century AD and was one
of the largest universities in Asia. It was home to over 10,000 students and
2,000 professors. The university was known for its high academic standards
and a variety of subjects taught. Its courses included Hindu , Buddhist, and
foreign subjects. There were also courses in Sanskrit, maths, and medicine.
The library of the Nalanda University was one of the largest in the world. Its
books included texts on Astrology, Geology, and Mathematics. It also had a
great number of religious manuscripts.
The University is a pan-Asian initiative that requires extensive government
support. The State Government of Bihar adopted the visionary idea of the
University quickly and has already consulted the Government of India on its
plans. The State Government has acquired 450 acres of land for the Nalanda
campus.

The historic predecessor of the Nalanda University was one among the first
residential universities in the world. It was a place where scholars from all
over the world came to learn. The admission process was rigid, and only
candidates who showed aptitude and were selected were allowed to study at
the university.
The archaeological remains of the ruins of the ancient Nalanda include a vast
array of shrines, temples, and stupas. The ruins of the old campus cover
fourteen hectares of land. They are divided into two main areas, a central
walking path, and a row of monastery sites.
Lonar Crater Lake
Located in the Maharashtra state, Lonar Crater Lake is one of the largest
hyper-velocity impact craters of basaltic rock in the world. This crater was
formed from an asteroid that hit the earth's surface at a speed of about
90000 kilometers per hour. The asteroid produced a 150 -metre-deep bowl-
shaped crater that is now filled with a large lake.
The meteor that struck the earth is estimated to have been around two million
tonnes. This is in line with the abrasion of the crater rim. The crater also
includes an alkalescent inner region. This is where the hydrogen ion
concentration is eleven.
Lonar Impact Crater is located near the Western Ghats. It is also close to
UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Lonar crater is a unique relic that is being
explored in detail. It is considered to be a potential analog site for studying
impact cratering on planetary surfaces.
A study conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology -Bombay has
suggested that the minerals present in the soil of the Lonar lake are similar to
those found in Moon rocks. Moreover, the scientists have suggested that the
crater originated from an extraterrestrial body. This impact is believed to
have caused the formation of the lake.
The Lonar crater is surrounded by a variety of flora and fauna. It is home to
several bird species. There are three freshwater springs in the vicinity. The
crater is known for its holy Ganges waters, which are poured from its flanks to
wash Lord Vishnu's feet.

A number of temples are present at the crater floor. The Daitya Sudan temple
is a fine example of early Hindu architecture. The Kamalja Devi Temple is
often visited by pilgrims from different parts of Maharashtra.
Sun Temple
Located in Konark, Orissa, India, the Sun Temple is one of the most famous
monuments in the country. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is dedicated to
the Sun God, Surya. This ancient temple was built in the 13th century by King
Narasimhadeva I of the East G anga Dynasty.
This temple is a marvel of art and architecture and is known for its erotic
carvings. It is also one of the most popular tourist attractions in India. The
architectural style of the temple is influenced by the Kalinga architecture.
The grand chariot-style temple structure represents the sun's majesty. It is
shaped like a chariot with 12 pairs of carved wheels. Each wheel has a
diameter of 3 m. The spokes of each wheel are carved with motifs
corresponding to the months of the year. The chariot is pulled by seven
horses. The wheels function as a sundial, which calculates the time by the
shadow cast by the wheels.
The elaborate carvings of the Sun Temple are characterized by floral patterns
and human figures. The sculptures represent the domestic, social and cultural
aspects of the period.
The complex is made up of several distinct units, including the Vimana
(tower), Jaganmohan (public hall) and Nata Mandir (performing hall). The
walls of the temple are embellished with elegant reliefs and sophist icated
iconography.
The temple was once referred to as the Black Pagoda, but this name was
given to it by ecu sailors. The imposing statue of the Sun god is carved from
green chlorite stone. It is considered to be a personification of the Sun God.
The sun temple is a part of a larger complex that includes six other temples
inside the compound. It was once a major pilgrimage centre.