Top 10 Family Friendly Holidays In India.

 


The ability to go on vacation with children is only to be spectacular or a precious nightmare. Rule number one is rather than the unexpected, but choosing the right place is always the most important thing.


When I first imagined Paras I would take him anywhere and everywhere, whether he was child-friendly or not. In theory, this is possible - especially with a young child, who does not need a lot of entertainment. But really, it's not that easy - especially when they start growing up and want to play and shout and move constantly.

Just because you can take children to a certain place, does not mean that you should. A truly family-friendly holiday is about keeping everyone happy (especially mum!) Without the cost of a small fortune (compared to the easy work).

It can take a lot of planning and research, so we have worked hard for you and put together a helpful guide for parents to take their children away. Here is a quick rundown of 10 brilliantly family-friendly vacation spots in Europe that won't break the bank:


1. Candolim Beach, Goa. 





First of all, with such incredible beaches and surprisingly family-friendly resorts all over the place, it is almost impossible to go wrong with the Candolim. Priya da Rocha near Portimao is an undisputed attraction of the region, where all the beauty and grandeur you expect from the Candolim is further sweetened by beaches that are almost nowhere crowded. And yes, Candolim is a complete musical located near Candolim with children in one day.


2. The City Of Taj Mahal, Uttar Pradesh.





One of the 7 wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal, Agra has other forts in architectural history such as the Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. History, architecture, romance all together create the magic of Agra and hence is a must-visit for anyone living or coming to India. Located on the banks of river Yamuna,

Fundamentalists of history, as well as fond of architecture, can perform here with the sheer expanse of Mughal art and culture. Apart from its monuments, the city also has some exciting items for foodies including the famous Agra Ka Petha and the amazing Chaat and Lassi.

However, be a little cautious about Con Man under the guise of informal tour guides and fake handicrafts.


3. Mount Abu A beautiful hill station, Rajasthan.



Mount Abu is the only hill station, its serene environment and lush green environment make it a major tourist destination within the state. However, the most important attractions are undoubtedly the Dilwara Temple, which is the most stunning piece of architecture in the country. If you are fond of a history or architecture, this is one of those places that you should not miss at all in India.

The extraordinarily intricate architecture of the Dilwara temples is certainly the main attraction here, and you can easily spend hours wondering how these temples were built over 1000 centuries ago in 2 centuries. The temples were specially built so that they were plain from the outside so as to avoid the lure of the robbers, and stood the test of time.

If architecture is not your thing, then there are various lakes and views such as honeymoon point, sunset point, etc. Tourists enjoy quiet and relaxed boating in Nakki Lake and have a view of the sunset from the sunset point. The highest peak of the Aravalli range is also located at Mt. Abu, surrounded by dense green forests. Mount Abu can demand you from a popular and exclusive destination of a romantic and simple nature.


4. The Gateway to Sikkim, Gangtok.



Highly attractive, pleasantly bumpy, and cloaked in clouds - Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim, can also give you a great view of Mt. Kanchenjunga on the far horizon. The ancient hill station nestled in mountains and clouds is also a base for the entire trekkers of the Himalayan mountain ranges. The enchanting prismatic beauty and beautiful winding mountain roads are even more breathtaking if viewed from a bird's eye view in a cable car.

The name Hill-Top, Gangtok can safely be said to be one of the most beautiful hill stations in the country. With the right amount of everything from a mix of cultural identities to urbanization, Gangtok is a breath-taking and dynamic bit of paradise of the Northeast.

It has an amazing view of Kanchenjunga Mountain, the world's third-highest mountain peak. As with everything around it, Gangtok is abundant in natural beauty and has various natural attractions such as Tsomgo Lake, Ban Jhakri falls, Tashi viewpoint, and more. Other places to visit include Anesi Math, Ganesh Tok, Do Dort Chorentek Math, etc. Apart from this, the Teesta River is one of the best places for white water rafting in North East India.

5. Tea Gardens, Lakes and Pretty little hill-station, Munnar


The delightful hill station Munnar - famous for its tea estates, exotic lush greenery, and decaying peaks, is located in the Western Ghats in the state of Kerala. It serves as the commercial center of some of the world's largest tea estates. In addition, Munnar has several protected areas that are home to endemic and highly endangered species like the Nilgiri Thar and the Nilkurinji.

One of the largest tea-garden areas in South India, Munnar is one of the most beautiful and popular hill-stations in Kerala. Located on the banks of three rivers - Madupetti, Nallathanni, and Periyavaru, Munnar is also blessed with natural viewpoints apart from tea gardens. Munnar is divided into Old Munnar, where the Tourist Information Office is, and Munnar, where the bus station and most of the guest houses are located. Eravikulam National Park, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, and Tea Gardens are their major attractions.

6. Queen of The Himalayas, Chennai.



Formerly known as Madras, Chennai is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu in the southern part of India. Situated on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, Chennai is as dynamic as it is steeped in tradition. It is the capital of the South', one of the four metropolitan siblings of India, which has a rich cultural history that perfectly balances with its metropolitan lifestyle.

Amid its chaos of humid climate and unstable climate, Chennai is worth visiting for submerged temples in South Indian culture, British-era museums and monuments, culinary delights, and Marina Beach (the world's second-largest urban beach). Chennai's skyline is famous for its towering skyscrapers, but it has an old-world charm to it in the heart of Chennai that refuses to be overshadowed.

One of the most visited Indian cities by foreign tourists, Chennai has around 2467 heritage buildings within the metropolitan area - the highest within any city limits in the country. The Mylapore and Triplicane regions are famous for their beautiful, serene temples and delicious cuisine, while the northern Chennai region such as Sokarpet is dotted with shops selling everything under the sun, including clothes, bicycles, food, and electronic items.

The stunning Madras University and Queen Mary College, such as the Ripon Building and museums are beautiful examples of the Indo-Saracenic style of metropolitan architecture in the history of British rule. The modern metropolis of Chennai - a buzzing city of magnificent beaches, monuments standing as a testament to the times, and those who have preserved centuries-old traditions - are sure to make their way into their hearts.

7. Gateway to Punjab - home to Golden Temple, Amritsar.



 The magnificent Golden Temple, the iconic city of Amritsar, portrays the heroic character of Punjab. A day in this peaceful city begins with spiritual prayers from the gurdwaras. First the ancient lake, then the temple complex, and later the original name of the surrounding city, meaning "pool of Amrit Amrit".

 

Amritsar is the spiritual and cultural center of Sikhism. The festival of Baisakhi brings out the magnificent face of Amritsar with its best food, clothes, and making of Meera. The place is also famous for its Jallianwala Bagh massacre and proximity to the Wagah border. The famous Punjabi hospitality enthralls the visitor with indulgent food and generous dodges. Operation Blue Star to the tragedy of Jallianwala at the Golden Temple

The Bagh massacre, Amritsar, has seen the worst of the conditions and still emerged like a phoenix at the time of trial. Amritsar is today a thriving city with active trade and tourism industries. One of the most productive cities in India, Amritsar is well connected to the most important cities in India.

8. The Golden City, Jaisalmer.



Jaisalmer is a major tourist destination located in the northwestern state of India, Rajasthan. It is known as the 'Golden City' due to its embossed golden dunes in the golden honey sandstone and the ascent of the palace. Jaisalmer is adorned with lakes, ornate Jain temples, and Havelis. Climb the camel's saddle and make your way through this desert or camp under the night sky in this golden land for an unforgettable experience.

Jaisalmer Fort stands as a citadel and is surrounded by narrow streets inhabited by people who have lived there for generations. With shops selling colorful handicrafts and Havelis that will take you back in time, Jaisalmer is a confluence of exotic Indian desert culture, heritage, and adventure.

 9. “SARISKA” THE RETURN OF THE TIGER, Alwar Rajasthan.



Sariska is located in Alwar, which is a district of Rajasthan. It can be well thought out that a central peak supporter is visiting many attractions inside its vicinity. There are three mature systems located near Sariska, Ajaygarh, Pratagarh as well as Bhangarh.

The Sariska topography has originated in this semi-desert of Rajasthan as well as traces of ropes-forks as well as dry deciduous clumps filled with cliffs as well as grassy areas.

The wildlife represented in the region is distinct and at the same time an ideal model of adaptability and symbiosis between the environment as well as mammals. The climate, like any wasteland, varies from arid to great. Sariska is famous for the old temple as well as the palace surrounding the region.

The temple, as well as unusual waterfalls and canopies, offer a beautiful view. However, the skeletons of many of these tombs are only very grand as well as a glorious remembrance of this earthen past.

Sariska has an opportunity to see a tiger, wild cow, langur as well as many bird genus. However, aside from the natural world as well as the forest Sariska, is surrounded by many places of chronological interest, spread between temples as well as monuments. Enjoy the famed Sariska National Park in these forests, a part of the very old Matsya State some time ago.


10. Queen of Arabian Sea, Kochi.



A group of islands connected to the Ghats, this metropolitan city has upmarket stores, art galleries, and some of the best heritage accommodation. In a true vintage-futuristic fashion, pubs, restaurants, shopping hubs, and futuristic stores crowd Ernakulum, the Jewish city, and Fort Kochi while palaces, beaches, temples, and heritage sites also mark their presence. Kochi is also an important place to witness Kathakali and Kalaripayattu performances and the annual Biennale Festival.




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