An escapade to West India is an ideal vacationer’s paradise dotted with exemplary tourist attractions that reflect the glorious heritage of ancient India. The Portuguese-themed houses and scintillating sun-kissed beaches, the historical marvel-Ajanta and Ellora, the Statue of Unity touted as the tallest statue in the world, the State of Gujarat where every guest is honoured as ‘God’, the Bibi ka Maqbara that resembles the iconic Taj Mahal, all this sums up to a sweet visual retreat in West India running along the Arabian Sea.
The western region of India will never fail to impress you with its magnetic existence comprising three major States, the smallest State and two union territories. The three major states include Mumbai, Gujarat and Rajasthan. The smallest state is Goa, also known as the party capital. The two union territories are Daman & Diu, and Dadra & Nagar Haveli.
Mumbai known as the city of dreams stretched along the Arabian Sea, is home to the renowned Bollywood industry, Ajanta and Ellora Caves (UNESCO world heritage sites), the spectacular Bandra-Worli Sea Link, and the Gateway of India. Formed by an archipelago of seven islands, Mumbai’s popular evening spot among locals and tourists is the Marine Drive for pleasant evening walks with gushing, breezy winds. It has the 3rd international airport in the country that welcomes millions of tourists throughout the year. It has also been on the frontline for some of the coolest reasons like the first ever train journey and the first bus service in India originated here as well.
While Mumbai (the city that never sleeps) fills you with the vibes of the liveliest city, Rajasthan takes you back to the royal era of the bravest and courageous Maharajas who ruled for more than thousand years. This is why, it is renowned as the ‘Land of Kings’ and is also known to have the most glorious historic past. While its folk tales speak volumes of its remarkable history, its grand heritage comprising forts, palaces, temples and havelis adds more charm to its splendour.
Once you are overwhelmed by the unmatched opulence of Rajasthan, the subtleness of Gujarat will calm you up. Spread across a coastline of approx. 1666 kms, Gujarat is well-known for its traditions, culture and beliefs that are followed with strong faith till date. The humble-natured locals of the city hold deep-rooted connections with their culture and traditions. This can be easily observed through their festival celebrations like Garba, International Kite Festival, Rann Utsav etcetera.
The Western coastal region of India is blessed with the State of Goa, located on the Arabian Sea. Goa is an irresistible visual feat dotted with sun-kissed beaches, some amazing waterfalls and loads of tropical vegetation. Goa has an essentially Western flavour about it as it was ruled by the Portuguese for quite long and its landscape is dotted with Portuguese architecture& churches. The Basilica of Bom Jesus, which is almost 400 years old, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It houses the remains of St. Francis Xavier. However, the life of Goa lies in its numerous amazingly beautiful beaches and water sports like scuba diving, parasailing, rafting, snorkeling and many such adventurous activities, of course, performed with expert assistance. Be its cosy beachside cafes, pocket-friendly booze, pristine beaches or ancient churches- this place has something for everyone. While the idea of sunrise and sunset views at its beaches, seafood delicacies, and beautiful architecture excites you, it has always ruled the hearts of tourists globally.
Simply put, the Western region is rightly famed for its rich natural heritage and not to forget, the largest desert in India- the Thar Desert in Rajasthan. With a strongly diverse heritage, this region offers a number of splendid attractions thronged by tourists from around the world. Hence, this incredible extravaganza could be your next ideal getaway for a relaxing and rejuvenating vacation.
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