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Saturday, 28 March 2015

TOP PLACES TO VISIT IN APRIL IN INDIA...>>>

SAPUTARA
Lying amidst the rolling Sahyadri Mountains, Saputara is a beautiful hill station that is popular not only for its scenic beauty but also for the opportunities that it offers to adventure enthusiasts. The pleasant weather in the month of April makes it a popular destination, ideal for a peaceful getaway from monotonous city life. During your visit, do not miss a chance to visit the scenic locations as well as trying your hands at boating, trekking, ropeway ride, horse riding etc. Saputara also boasts of natural relics, rich biodiversity and a mythological connection.
NAGALAND
Sharing its boundaries with Assam in the west, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in the north, Myanmar in the east and Manipur in the south, Nagaland is an enchanting north-eastern hill state. Known for its rich traditional and cultural heritage, Nagaland is also characterized by its several tribes and their distinct customer and traditions. Visiting this unexplored destination can be an enriching experience. Travelers can enjoy a laid-back vacation while soaking in the peaceful ambiance and treating their eyes to the verdant scenery, spread all around.
KODAIKANAL
The wonderful temperature, misty ambiance and the cool breeze of Kodainakal, a mesmerizing hill town, attract an amazing traveler’s footfall during the month of April. Fondly known as the ‘Princess of Hill Stations’, Kodaikanal is equally popular amidst newly-wedded couples and family vacationers. Lying on the upper Palani Hills of the Western Ghats, Kodaikanal is a place to shop for cheese, embroidery work, homemade chocolates and other interesting craft items. April is also the best month to enjoy festival celebrations and attend flower shows, boat races and dog shows.
MANALI
Placed at the northern end of the Kullu Valley, about 40 km from Kullu, Manali is one of the most popular hill stations of Himachal Pradesh, flocked by honeymooners and family vacationers every year. The breathtaking landscape and the fantastic weather of Manali is enough a reason for you to explore the place in April. This hill town doesn’t only have exquisite locations and popular tourist attractions but also offers amazing opportunities to adventure enthusiasts. One can partake in zorbing, ziplining, trekking, river rafting, para-gliding and more.
GANGTOK
Lying in the eastern Himalayan ranges, in the north-eastern state of Sikkim, Gangtok is not only a popular tourist destination. It also boasts of a lot of religious importance for the followers of Buddhism because of being home to a number of monasteries. Gangtok has it all mesmerizing scenery, high mountain peaks, glacial lakes, monasteries, splendid weather, popular attractions, and trekking paths to attract all kinds of travelers. Soak-in the religion at the monasteries, explore the beautiful locations, gorge on sumptuous food, indulge in adventure and more.
VRINDAVAN
Around 10 km away from Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, Vrindavan is another extremely popular religious town, which is every year flocked by the Lord’s followers in crazy number all round the year. Owing to pleasant weather, Vrindavan becomes an ideal getaway to have Darshan of the Lord at the Banke Bihari Temple. ISKCON temple and Prem Mandir are the other 2 popular temples of Vrindavan. Every nook and corner of this town has a tale to tell about Krishna and Radha. Nidhivan is also a must-visit.
KAUSANI
Enchanting views, wonderful climate and exotic locations of Kausani make it a must-visit destination in the month of April. Placed at an altitude of 1890 m above the sea level, Kausani was formerly known as Valna. It is an ideal getaway that makes you completely forget the hustle-bustle of your city life. Kausani is also a popular choice amidst honeymooners who wish to spend some alone-time with each other. Do not forget to visit the popular temples, Ashrams, waterfalls of the region. You can also try your hands at trekking.
RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK
Spread in an area of 392 sq km, Ranthambore National Park boasts of being one of the largest and most famed national parks in the northern region of the country. The month of April is a favorable one as far as the weather is concerned and there are better chances of catching a glimpse of wide variety of animals during the safari. Popular for its decent tiger population, this national park is also a Tiger Reserve. It is the former hunting grounds of the Maharaja of Jaipur. The park is home is to a wide variety of animals and birds.
PENCH NATIONAL PARK
Deriving its name from the River Pench, flowing through it, Pench national park is known for its rich flora and fauna. Bestowed by the Best Management Award in the year 2011, this national park covers an area of 758 sq km. The park is also fondly referred to as Mowgli Land, because Rudyard Kipling’s popular novel The Jungle Book and the main character Mowgli is based here. Visit the park in April for spotting wildlife in good numbers, mainly because of the pleasant temperatures, including 39 mammal species, 13 reptile species, 3 amphibian species and 210 avifauna species.
KALIMPONG
Away from the regular hustle-bustle of the city life, lays the beautiful hill town of West Bengal, Kalimpong. Placed at an altitude of 1250 m above the sea level, it overlooks the Teesta Valley. Located at the foothills of lower Shivalik ranges of the Himalayas, this tranquil hill town is dotted with old churches, valued temples and Buddhist monasteries. Plan a peaceful vacation and treat your eyes to the lush greenery of tea estates, enjoy an amazing weather in April and have a visit to the popular attractions. You can also partake in trekking, ropeway ride, hiking and rafting.
SOURCE:  http://www.indianholiday.com/places-to-visit-april.html

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