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What to See in North India

India is a spectacular country full of variety, beauty, history and culture. It is normal to have doubts such as: What are the unmissable visits to northern India? What to see in northern India on a first trip through that latitude? That is why we are here to help you solve these doubts, guiding you in the best choices, for planning your travel and tourism guide in the most effective and friendly way.

In this sense, we present you ‘what to see in north India’, to guide your first trip to our country.

1.  Delhi

Knowing the capital of India, Delhi, it is almost inevitably at the time of taking the first step out of the airport. It is usually the gateway to the country, being the capital we assure you that when you get up from your seat on the plane you will already have enough attractions to see, and the capital of any country is an attraction in itself, Delhi has it all and deserves a visit of at least 3 whole days.

It is a cosmopolitan chaotic city full of contrasts. When you come to see and visit India you will realize some of the attractions that Delhi itself answers to the question ‘what to see in north India’, places where just walking in front of them to take a ‘selfie’ will make you Jump of excitement, places like the fabulous Jama Masjid or Friday Mosque, or the Red Fort, certainly the great Temple known as the Golden Temple of the city of Amristar, is one of the places to see in the north of the India, Delhi has too many attractions to set aside. Get the complete guide on 10 Iconic Attractions and Places to Visit in Delhi.

2. Thar Desert

India has everything for all tastes, even a desert, within the proposals to see in the north of India we propose this town, where you can enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets in all India, it is a long populated area by an ethnic group known as the Thar Gypsies.

After a short trip with breathtaking panoramic views that adorn the route, starting from the city of Jaisalmer, you will arrive at the desert town, that is ideal as a complement for the traveler or as a place where you can spend several days. The tourist can have the possibility of taking a tour through the desert on a camel. Definitely what to see in the north of India is answered here too, where you can see from the beautiful ocher city of Jaisalmer to the medium-sized Dunes that extend from the town of Khuri reaching near the border with Pakistan.

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3. Hawa Mahal

The Palace of the winds is named Hawa Mahal, is another of the jewels to see in northern India and belongs to Mughal architecture. Its architectural origin evokes the divine, its windows gently carved in red and pink sandstone create traditional geometries with semi-octagonal features. These served to facilitate the passage of the wind naturally through the rooms of the palace, so the winds can circulate with the same freedom inside and outside of it, they also fulfilled the function of allowing the women of the harem to see through the windows without be seen. The pyramidal-looking palace has an hypnotic succession of large windows, with a numerical sequence that reduces in size as they gain height and imitate, according to an Indian legend, the crown of the venerated god Krishna.

It is well known by those who have the disposition to get up and leave their homes to know this architectural jewel, the name of the Palace refers to the action of passing the wind through the windows, Hawa Mahal later became the name for Jaipur music. Its palaces hide charming corners worthy to see in northern India, it is located in the Pink City of Jaipur, in the state of Rajasthan. As historical data we can say that it was built by the Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799 and was part of the Royal Palace harem. If you want to take the luxury train ride than choose the Palace on Wheels India.

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4. Fatehpur Sikri, the Ghost City

To explore the mysterious Ghost City, Fatehpur Sikri of Agra, is to step into the past in the present. It is without a doubt another magnificent architectural jewel of the immense cultural heritage to see in the north of India. Fatehpur Sikri was abandoned within a few years of being built. This ghost town, which now seems to be the scene of an historical film mainly because of its state of preservation, in its moment of glory was the capital of the Mughal Empire for a short time.

Within the city we can distinguish two large areas. This is how two large areas of the city can be significantly differentiated, the religious and the civil, after ascending some staircases apart from being able to admire the large and majesty of the Buland Darwaza, you begin to enter the heart of the city’s religiosity.

The great gate, ordered to be built by Akbar after conquering the city of Gujarat, in 1,573, has an impressive 54 meters high and is one of the largest entrances in the world. When crossing it we find the great square where the great mosque, the Jama Masjid, stands out in the many religious places. Without a doubt, a place to see in northern India.

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5. Ranakpur Jain Temple

The Ranakpur temple is one of the most extraordinary examples of religious architecture that can be found in the whole world. Its history starts in the fifteenth century when the Ranakpur temple construction began, which consists of 29 rooms that are supported by 1,444 marble columns, carved with a delicacy worthy of the fame that precedes it, honoring a very fine decoration that makes doubt if it was made by the hands of man or or the hands gods. The secret of such majestic details is the artisans who worked on the carving and decoration of the stone, charged for cubic centimeters of marble dust extracted, giving way to a show that without a doubt you have to see in the north of India. Magical beautiful and ultimately a jewel to explore and learn from it.

6. Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort

The state of Rajasthan was prone to the various Rajput clans founding their own cities, which later became capitals of these territories, for that reason in the state of Rajasthan we can find those forts that were built during the Indian Middle Ages. As expected, in each capital it was customary to have its fortification from where to protect and dominate the territory.

Of all the fortifications the most spectacular is without a doubt, Mehrangarh fort making it the champion of the list, located on a hilltop at 180 meters high above the blue city of Jodhpur is the walls of the fort, which reach an impressive 36 meters high attesting of the insurmountable characteristics of the fortress. Upon entering the fortress now converted into a museum that we find inside, we can see a beautiful decoration that evokes the havelis of the city of Jaisalmer and is one of the places to see in northern India that no one should miss.

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7. Varanasi and the Sacred River Ganges

Varanasi, is the most sacred city in India, and the spiritual heart of the country according to the ancient Indian legends, is one of the most impressive places to see in northern India, and one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world, symbol of spirituality, the city is sacred to Hindus, Buddhists and Jains. This city has catapulted to historical recognition, saints, scholars, philosophers, writers and renowned musicians.

The city was founded by the gods themselves more than 3000 years ago (or that the legend says). Varanasi or Benares as it is usually known it is based on the most sacred river in India, which tells part of a legend of the Hindu religion, which after a series of events the goddess Ganga asked god Shiva for help, who allowed her to mitigate her descent through the water of the Ganges river. Once there he freed the souls of the children of Sagara, souls who were doomed to wander through “purgatory” forever until the deity purified them. The legend explain the descent of the sacred river Ganges from the heights of the Himalayas. Varanasi are very rich and full of culture and spirituality, legends that feed the fervor and devotion of its inhabitants.

The sacred city of Benares can be felt in many ways, being one of the places to see in the north of India and has many ways of being observed. One of them is from the Ghats (or Ganges stairways), where the day is born and the evening falls you can witness the rituals of the devotees who go to the mystical sacred river to wash their sins and purify their soul.

In Varanasi 700 temples are erected, dedicated to all Hindu deities, however, the most sacred of all is the Ganges. The river is venerated as a living god, a deity that according to Hindu belief has the power to redeem all faults. And prepare the soul for the last journey to liberation, it is widely known that who dies in Varanasi has been granted instant salvation.

A magical place to see in the north of India, We are here to help you at all times in the planning and orientation of the places to visit in the north of India to optimize your time, is something that we are pleased to do, We can only wish you a good trip and assure you an incredible destination.

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