Colorful Destinations: Exploring India's Rich Diversity
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India is a country that has different traditions in its many states, which are displayed in their festivals and celebrations. Many cities are thousands of years old and have many old monuments, relics of bygone days.

However, they have also developed into prospering cities that have moved into different spheres of development.

A Look at The Places to Visit to Understand and Relish India’s Rich Cultural Diversity

A Look at The Places to Visit to Understand and Relish India's Rich Cultural Diversity
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On a visit to India, you can understand its cultural diversity by visiting places where you can experience it the best. Fly to the capital city of your country and take an Indigo airline flight to those cities where you can explore its cultural past in the best way.

Here is a look at what cities you need to stop over in and what you can learn about Indian cultural diversity there:

Gujarat

Gujarat, India
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One of the best ways to enjoy India’s rich cultural heritage is by visiting Gujarat during the Navratri festival, which lasts for nine days. The Garba dance is done in concentric circles around a clay lantern.

Dancers dressed in beautiful clothing rich in colorful embroidery dance to the beautiful Garba Beats of Dhol and Dholak. This state is also known as the Jewel of the West and is one of the main centers of the Indus Valley Civilization.

Its capital, Gandhinagar, is the greenest city in Asia. You should also visit it during the Rann Utsav when any cultural programs or handicraft exhibitions are being held in many lovely Kutch villages.

The Capital City, Delhi

The Capital City, Delhi
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Visit the capital city, Delhi, which is a mix of various cultures. In this city, you can see some of the most majestic and beautiful monuments, such as Lodi Gardens, Qutub Minar, Red Fort, India Gate, Bahai Temple, Akshardham Temple,  Purana Qila, Tughlaqabad Fort, and much more.

They stand the test of time and tell the tale of empires that once ruled the place. You can also get further cultural education by visiting the many galleries and museums here. Some popular dishes to try out are the Golgappe, Chole Bhature and Pav Bhaji.

Varanasi

Varanasi
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Varanasi is a place that showcases religious and cultural diversity through many traditional structures. It is a lovely city, located on the banks of the Ganges, where you can experience a conglomeration of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.

Be it the lovely Banaras saris or the old temples, you will be awestruck by their unique qualities, grandeur, and traditional splendor. Some of the most important poets, like Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Kabir Das and Tulsi Das, were born here and wrote their many works here.

Key places to see are the Bharat Mata Mandir, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, and the grand Ganga Arti that occurs every evening.

Lucknow

Lucknow
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You must definitely make a visit to Lucknow, also known as the City of Nawabs, owing to the huge influence that the Mughal Empire left behind. It is most popularly known for its Shayari Poetry, Beautiful Dance Forms, Zardosi and Chikankari, both of which are fabulous embroidery styles unique to this place.

Some of the key cultural spots to visit are Bara Imambara, Rumi Darwaza, Shahi Baoli, Chattar Manzil, Dilkusha Kothi and Hazratganj. Enjoy the famous Awadhi cuisine, which lets you enjoy Biryanis, Breads and Kebabs.

Agra

Agra, India
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Agra is a beautiful city known for many monuments, such as the famous Jama Masjid, Moti Masjid, Fatehpur Sikri, Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Sikander Fort, and much more. Between 1556 and 1648, it served as the capital of the Mughal Empire.

In many ancient Hindu texts, it is called Agraben, indicating that though it was established by Sikander Lodi in the 16th century, it has a history that dates back many thousands of years. St.John’s College in Agra was established in 1850.

Amritsar

Amritsar
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A visit to Amritsar will be quite wonderful because it will take you right into the heart of Silk culture. This city was founded in 1574 by Guru Ram Das and is famous for its Golden Temple, which is a beautiful blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture.

Surrounding the temple is the Amrit Sarovar, or pool, whose holy waters give many spiritual benefits. There are so many beautiful temples, gurudwaras, and museums. You can gain further knowledge about Sikh culture by visiting the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum.

Mysore

Mysore
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Visit the beautiful city of Mysore, which is rich in ancient history and culture. There are so many temples, palaces, monuments, and gardens that you enjoy visiting. Home to the royal Wodeyar family, Mysore is a city that is known as Karnataka’s cultural capital.

Some of the important places to visit here include Chamundeshwari Temple, Jagmohan Temple, and Amba Vilas Palace. You simply cannot miss out on enjoying the famous Mysore Pak sweet dish, and buying a Mysore Silk Saree is a must.

The ten-day Navaratri festival is celebrated with great pomp, with so many celebrations being held every day. Of course, you need to feast on the majestic Mysore Paintings that can be found in the Sri Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery and the Folklore Museum.

Bangles

Bangles
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Bangles are worn by women all across the country, with each type having a special significance. What better way to find the beautiful bangles of your choice than at Hyderabad’s Choodi Bangles?

These lovely, colorful, noisy bangles are a reflection of the timeless tradition of women wearing them and matching them with their attire. Mesmerizing shimmery bangles line up the streets of this bazaar, and many have a lot of detailing work, such that you can’t help but buy lots of pairs for yourself.

Kashmir

Kashmir
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While most tourists visit Kashmir to enjoy its scenic beauty and many historical sites, not many are aware of how beautiful this entire place looks during the month of autumn. Visit it this month, and you will be surprised at how much the environment has transformed into lovely shades of red, orange, yellow, and gold.

Conclusion

Indigo Airlines offers flights to 108 destinations providing short routes that help travelers to access key cities quickly. You can easily make a booking on this carrier by looking into its flight schedule.

Travel across India, exploring its cultural diversity, using Indigo flights, which will take you across all its key cities in the highest comfort.