Thursday 20 September 2012

Jammu, Goa, Shimla – The Travelers’ Choicest Destinations

The city of temples, the land of mesmeric beaches, and the terrain of nature’s bounty – these phrases respectively describe the identity of Jammu, Goa, and Shimla. While Jammu tourism and Shimla tourism attractions can be explored in a single trip, you will have to plan another trip to explore Goa.

Historical facts and archeological evidence reveal the fact that Jammu was an integral part of the oldest civilization of the world - Harappa civilization. The city also finds mention in the ‘Mahabharata’. Few of the Jammu tourism attractions are Mata Vaishno Devi temple, Gauri Kund Temple, Bahu fort, Amar Mahal, Amarnath caves, Mubarak Mandi Palace complex, Gadhadharji Temple, Dogra Art museum, Surinsar Lake, and many more. The Vashno Devi shrine is a major contributor to the Jammu Tourism revenue.

Tourism in Goa needs no introduction. People from across India and the world flock here in large numbers round the year. The festivals, culture, food, beaches, caves, forts – these are the key attractions of tourism in Goa. Besides, in the Asian region, this city is one of the most visited Christian pilgrimage sites. Go online to know in detail about tourism in Goa.

It is not only scenic valleys, snow capped mountains, and nature’s splendor that Shimla Tourism is known for. Shimla is also the adventure tourists’ delight. Trekking and picnic activities are popular here. Jakhu Temple, The Ridge, Christ Church, Viceregal Lodge, Palace Hotel, Chail Wildlife Sanctuary, Arki Fort, Golf Course, Shaily Peak, The Himalayan Nature Park are few Shimla tourism attractions.

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