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Top 10 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in India By FunOnThe Net Choice About the Beautiful places in India : India is a beautiful country that is truly so diverse in not only the culture but in nature as well. North to south, east to west, from snow capped mountains to dry, sandy deserts to breathtaking tropical beaches, India has it all For More Information ► http://bit.ly/1LJSPVJ 1. The Kerala Backwaters - The Kerala backwaters are made up of 900km of interconnected waterways, rivers, lakes and inlets. This network is fed by 38 rivers and is made up of 5 large lakes that are connected by various canals which are both natural as well as manmade. 2. The Belum Caves - The Belum Caves are located in the Belum village in Kolimigundla Mandal of the Kurnool district in the state of Andhra Pradesh. These caves are the second longest and largest caves in the Indian Subcontinent and were first discovered by a British surveyor, Robert Bruce Foote, in 1884. 3. Konkan - With the Sahyadri mountain range on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west, Konkan is made up of the coastal districts of Maharashtra, Goa, and Karnataka. 4. Lakshadweep - Lakshadweep, part of the Indian Subcontinent, is a group of islands in the Arabian Sea and also the smallest Union Territory of India. The name 'Lakshadweep' literally means 'hundred thousand islands' in Sanskrit. The whole of Lakshadweep is made up of a total 12 coral atolls, 5 banks, 3 coral reefs, and several inlets. 5. Andaman and Nicobar - The islands of Andaman and Nicobar a are a group of Indian Ocean archipelagic islands in the Bay of Bengal, between the Indian peninsula to the west and Burma to the north and east. 6. Lake Dal - Dal Lake is a beautiful, urban lake that is located in Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir. This lake is also known as the 'Jewel in the Crown of Kashmir.' It is the second largest lake in the state and contributes immensely to the tourism and recreation in Jammu and Kashmir. 7. Majuli - Most people are not aware of Assam's hidden jewel - Majuli Island. Majuli is the world's largest river island and it's located in the Bhramaputra.Its wide blue sky, Holy River floating across the banks, and beautiful landscape is the best example of God’s creation. 8. Jaisalmer - Lying in the heart of the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer is a town in the state of Rajasthan, named after its founder- Maharawal Jaisal Singh. Jaisalmer is sometimes called the "Golden City of India" because the yellow sand and the yellow sandstone used in every architecture of the city gives a yellowish-golden tinge to the city and its surrounding area, and is crowned by the Fort of Jaisalmer and its several ornate Jain temples. 9. The Darjeeling Tea Fields - India and tea or chai as Indians call it, go hand in hand, and its no wonder India is one of the largest tea growers in the world. Darjeeling, as well as being one of India's most popular hill stations, is surrounded by tea plantations that produce prized light coloured, floral smelling tea. 'Tea tourism' is the latest concept being popularised in India. The tourists are encouraged to stay in tea garden Bungalows with all amenities during which apart from enjoying serene atmosphere of tea garden they can also see the tea manufacturing process and the unique culture of tea garden. 10. Nandi Hills - Nandi Hills or Nandidurg(a) is an ancient hill fortress that is tucked away from the fuss and tensions of a busy everyday life. It is renowned for its stunning panoramic landscape and greenery. The Hills are a part of the Chikkaballapur Taluk of Kolar District in Karnataka. It is 1,478 meters above sea level and about 65 Kms from Bangalore. Surrounded by vineyards, lush greenery and coconut groves, punctuated by pools and lakes, perfect for losing yourself to nature. © Photos Credit Nandi Hills - Thomas Cook ♦ http://bit.ly/1GcqeSM The Darjeeling Tea Fields - http://bit.ly/1LK23RS Jaisalmer - Smithsonian ♦ http://bit.ly/1KOpDZw Majuli - Wiki ♦ http://bit.ly/1FwwZUQ Lake Dal - MakeMyTrip ♦ http://bit.ly/1iF3AwU Andaman and Nicobar - AudioCompass ♦ http://bit.ly/1Fwx235 Lakshadweep - TheBreakBreaker ♦ http://bit.ly/1MUBWsR Konkan WIKI ♦ http://bit.ly/1LXxxj8 The Belum Caves - MyTravelTales ♦ http://bit.ly/1RbBoha The Kerala Backwaters - Imagegallery ♦ http://bit.ly/1KFMjNL © Subscribe Photos Credit Expansion by Paige Bradley - http://bit.ly/1O4ZiMX © Thumbnail Photo Credit Diwali - © Christopher Furlong/Getty Images ♫ Music - http://www.dl-sounds.com/ If you are the owner of the photos and If there is a mistake about photo credits , please contact me .