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Top 5 Desert of India | Hot and Cold Desert Place

The desert is often considered a harsh and wild place, but it is also one of the most amazing natural landscapes in the world. The desert is far from the hustle and bustle, away from the streets of the city, and the desert continues to maintain its noble and calm personality. They have this supreme charm that draws you to them. India’s arid desert is a region with too much climate change and a harsh environment, but it has caused tremendous development in India.

Top 5 Desert of India

1. Great Rann of Kutch

The Great Rann of Kutch or the White Rann or simply Kutch is one of the hottest and dustiest areas in India, with an area of ​​about 2898 square miles. It is mainly located in Gujarat, India. As the name implies, White Rann is mostly covered with a marsh-like white salt layer that has a dreamlike appearance like snow-covered land. It offers many interesting desert adventures and even historic natural beauty.

Great Rann of Kutch

2. The Thar Desert

The world’s 18th largest desert, spread over almost 77,000 square miles, covers India’s Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana and Punjab. This Great Indian Desert contains about 10% of the sand dunes, while the rest is the rugged rocks, grasslands and dry salt lake patches. The monsoon brings rainwater to most parts of India and should be avoided to make it arid and subtropical.

The Thar Desert

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3. Spiti Valley Cold Desert

How would you like a desert, but it is cold and high in the mountains, where there are many unique wild animals (such as snow leopards), what do you want? Interesting right! The Spiti Valley is such a place that will surely bring you this experience and some amazing scenery. The Spiti Valley is located in the Praia region of Himachal, known for its marvelous scenery, untouched natural beauty, stunning Buddhist monasteries and unique Tibetan culture. In a short time, the Spiti Valley has become one of the main hiking and trekking destinations for hikers and trekkers from all over the world.

Spiti Valley Cold Desert

4. Golden City Of Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer city is also known as the land of the sun. In this golden city, you will encounter castles, former architectural palaces, haunted Havelis and wide sandy beaches. Here, we take you through the Thar Desert, which is usually located in Rajasthan. Enjoy fun, play and delicacies in Jaisalmer. These are the perfect elements to escape the desert.

Golden City Of Jaisalmer

5. Cold Desert At Ladakh

Ladakh is a cold desert where you can find endless snow no matter where you go. These road trips are really worth it. These high-altitude passes will actually take you to the city of Ladakh. It is the largest plateau in Kashmir. Ladakh is a high altitude area, usually located 3,000 meters above sea level.

Cold Desert At Ladakh

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Top 5 Tourist Places In India – Attraction Of India

What to do in India

You want to go on a trip to India and do not know which places to visit?

Yes, it is difficult to summarize India in one sentence, because this vast country offers different exploration faces! India is a small mix of the best museums, the most beautiful panoramas, the most beautiful squares, the most majestic monuments, or simply pleasant places.

In order to help you see a little more clearly, we have prepared this top 10 places of interest and things to see in India.

To help you see more clearly, we have prepared top 5 attractions and tourist place in India.

Delhi: The Capital of India

Governmental and cultural center, Delhi is a city so vast and so animated that you will have to elbow to advance. The summer is as hot as the winter is cold but fortunately, the city is rather flat which makes it possible to walk the streets more easily, golgappas and chaat papdi (donuts and stuffed bread) by hand.

The metro is an experience all by itself. Test, if you have the courage. Order a cocktail at the Imperial Hotel , visit the ancient bazaars of Old Delhi, then discover the Mughal architecture at the Red Fort and end with a meditation session at the Lotus Temple.

Best time to go there: September to February

Agra :  Seven Wonders Of The World

200 miles south-east of Delhi in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Agra was the capital of the Mughal Empire. It is not the most pleasant city to stay in, but it is home to some of the most beautiful jewels in Mughal history.  Agra is home to several points of interest starting with the Taj Mahal , the symbol of India. Still located in Agra, the Red Fort was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. Finally, do not miss the Fatehpur Sikri Palace.

Best time to go there: October to March

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Hyderabad : The Major Center For The Technology Industry

The Pearl City, Hyderabad combines unparalleled history with modernity, fascinating everyone, no matter who embarks on this beautiful city of Nizams.

The Hyderabad old city  is the essence of ancient India. Cows roam the narrow, crowded streets, street vendors challenge passers-by, and the smell of chai, chicken and goat biryani exudes fragrance in the air.

Best time to get there: November to February

Jaipur: The Capital of Rajasthan

It is nicknamed the “pink city” for its famous colorful buildings. Jaipur sparkles, quite simply. Everything starts from the City Palace, where the royal family still resides. Admire Jah Mahal, a floating palace, visit Govind Dev Ji, an iconic temple in the heart of many legends of Krishna and discover the UNESCO-listed astronomical observatory, the Jantar Mantar.

Want more action? Brave the downtown bazaar or join the chatty spectators of the Raj Mandir , one of the country’s most famous cinemas.

Best time to get there: November to February

Mumbai: The Monstrous Economic City

Prepare yourselves. Mumbai is a densely populated city, with twelve million people crammed on its seven islands. Mumbai is vibrating, bubbling, and dizzy. It is the commercial heart of the country and concrete skyscrapers abound. Head to Kala Ghoda for its many museums, then to the Hanging Gardens on Malabar Hill – the must-see place for selfie lovers – before posing in front of the famous India Gate.

The famous markets of the city are a must, that of Colaba being particularly famous for its jewels. Attend traditional Hindi dances at Juhu’s Prithvi Theater . Beach side, a tip, just observe people and zap the bathing.

Best time to get there: November to February

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