Amritsar
Amritsar city, popularly known as
the "holy pool of nectar",
is one of the most ancient and fascinating
cities of India which was founded
by the fourth Guru of Sikhs, Guru
Ramdas.
Bodhgaya
Bodhgaya is located in southern Bihar
on the banks of river Falgu, a tributary
of river Ganges, Bodhgaya is one of
the most important centres of pilgrimage
for the Buddhists. Infact, Bodhgaya
qualifies as one of the four holiest
places of Buddhism
Vrindavan
Vrindavan the birthplace of Lord Krishna
is referred as 'Lila Bhumi', or the
place where he revealed himself. It
is here that Lord Krishna used to
indulge in Raslila, the dance with
Gopis, or milkmaids
Pushkar
Pushkar is an important religious
place for Hindus and is located in
Rajasthan. This small city is known
for Pushkar Fair (the mass trading
of camels), the Lord Brahma Temple,
a picturesque lake and camel fair.
The city is located at a distance
of just 11 kms from Ajmer, an important
city of Rajasthan.
Haridwar
Haridwar, the spiritual heart of India,
is nestled in the lap of Himalayas
in Uttaranchal. This is an ancient
pilgrimage town, which has been held
in reverence since olden times. It
is said that if one has a dip here
in the holy river Ganga, doors to
salvation get opened for the person.
Varanasi
Varanasi is an one of most ancient
pilgrimage town, which has been held
in reverence since olden times. It
is said that if one has a dip here
in the holy river Ganga, doors to
salvation get opened for the person.
Dharamshala
Dharamsala lies at the foot of snow
covered lofty Dhauladhar ranges and
presents a magnificent view of snowy
peaks, deodar and pine forests, tea
gardens and beautiful hills.