2 holiday destinations in india to explore on a national anniversary

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2 Holiday Destinations in India to Explore on a National Anniversary One of the most sought-after tourist destinations in South Asia, India is a land of diversity, which can be seen vividly in any part of the country. Its history dates back to many thousand years, since the time of one of the oldest civilisations in the world, the Harappan. The diverse cultures, their unique traditions and notable festivals of India are a few other reasons that have made it immensely popular among international travellers. The glory of this Asian country does not end here. There are many world-famous holiday destinations in India that lure people to pay a visit to this incredible nation at least once in their lifetime. Continue reading to know about two such places to not miss on a tour of the country. Amritsar Amritsar, a beautiful city in Punjab, is home to the most significant Sikh shrine in the world, Sri Harmandir Sahib or the Golden Temple. It is a spectacular structure completely made of white marble and overlaid with gold leaf. Those on a tour of Amritsar can also visit Jallianwala Bagh, located at a walking distance from the temple. The latter is infamous for being the site of British brutality, where hundreds of unarmed Indians were shot dead on the order of British officer, Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer. If tourists are coming to the city during national holidays in India, then they can also visit Wagah Border – the border crossing between India and Pakistan. The Beating Retreat ceremony, performed here every day, is the attraction of this place. Also called as lowering of the flags ceremony, it involves lowering the flags by the defence personnel of both sides to conclude the day. The ceremony starts, when the heavy gates of both sides are flung open, and Indian and Pakistani soldiers approach each other with fierce looks and mimicked threats. After shaking hands, the process of lowering the flags of both the countries begins, which are then folded neatly. Delhi Delhi is another destination in the country that is not only thronged by domestic travellers but also by tourists from different parts of the globe. The city is home to many interesting attractions like Qutb Minar, Red Fort, India Gate and Akshardham Temple. If someone is visiting this city during Republic Day, they can watch the grand parade at Rajpath. The ceremony begins from Rashtrapati Bhavan on Raisina Hill to India Gate. The event commences with the arrival of the President of India and the chief guests. The regiments of all the three defence forces march past on the road along with their musical bands. School children demonstrate cultural shows and the floats in the parade demonstrate the uniqueness of the Indian states. These are the two destinations, which travellers can visit for an insightful tour

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Page 1: 2 Holiday Destinations in India to Explore on a National Anniversary

2 Holiday Destinations in India to Explore on a National Anniversary

One of the most sought-after tourist destinations in South Asia, India is a landof diversity, which can be seen vividly in any part of the country. Its historydates back to many thousand years, since the time of one of the oldestcivilisations in the world, the Harappan. The diverse cultures, their uniquetraditions and notable festivals of India are a few other reasons that havemade it immensely popular among international travellers. The glory of thisAsian country does not end here. There are many world-famous holidaydestinations in India that lure people to pay a visit to this incredible nation atleast once in their lifetime. Continue reading to know about two such places tonot miss on a tour of the country.

Amritsar

Amritsar, a beautiful city in Punjab, is home to the most significant Sikh shrinein the world, Sri Harmandir Sahib or the Golden Temple. It is a spectacularstructure completely made of white marble and overlaid with gold leaf. Thoseon a tour of Amritsar can also visit Jallianwala Bagh, located at a walkingdistance from the temple. The latter is infamous for being the site of Britishbrutality, where hundreds of unarmed Indians were shot dead on the order ofBritish officer, Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer.

If tourists are coming to the city during national holidays in India, then theycan also visit Wagah Border – the border crossing between India and Pakistan.The Beating Retreat ceremony, performed here every day, is the attraction ofthis place. Also called as lowering of the flags ceremony, it involves loweringthe flags by the defence personnel of both sides to conclude the day. Theceremony starts, when the heavy gates of both sides are flung open, andIndian and Pakistani soldiers approach each other with fierce looks andmimicked threats. After shaking hands, the process of lowering the flags ofboth the countries begins, which are then folded neatly.

Delhi

Delhi is another destination in the country that is not only thronged bydomestic travellers but also by tourists from different parts of the globe. Thecity is home to many interesting attractions like Qutb Minar, Red Fort, IndiaGate and Akshardham Temple.

If someone is visiting this city during Republic Day, they can watch the grandparade at Rajpath. The ceremony begins from Rashtrapati Bhavan on RaisinaHill to India Gate.

The event commences with the arrival of the President of India and the chiefguests. The regiments of all the three defence forces march past on the roadalong with their musical bands. School children demonstrate cultural showsand the floats in the parade demonstrate the uniqueness of the Indian states.

These are the two destinations, which travellers can visit for an insightful tour