Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Amritsar hotels and Mount Abu hotels: A tryst with the Dilwaras and Golden Temple


India is a surprising place and a pleasant stress-reliever for both the locals and the foreigners. Holidaying in this part of the world can open your eye to various facets of the life you never knew existed. The country still hoards all its historical memories preserving them meticulously through its remnants, temples, monuments, palaces and forts. Amritsar is one place that bears testimony to it. The city in Punjab houses the famous (or rather the ill-famous) Jallianwallah Bagh (Jallianwallah park) where the British had gunned down hundreds of people during the early 20th century massacre. It is now a tourist spot but still has that smell of blood & ripped flesh all over it. 

Even the Amritsar hotels are so exotic that the city’s popularity graph has always been on the rise. Most Amritsar hotels keep innovating & updating their services to keep their guests happy. The food is good and so are the services. Another reason why you should visit the city is the presence of the Golden Temple, a temple so stunning in looks that even its picture will make you fall in love with it. There are plenty of other attractions but the Jallianwallah Bagh and Golden Temple stand out from the rest.

Mount Abu, with its open hilly terrains and ethereal Mount Abu hotels, is another paradise-like gateway for holiday-lovers. Apart from its natural wonders like the Toad Rock or Sunset Point, it is also a place which draws Jain pilgrims owing to the presence of the famous Dilwara Temples. Other attractions like Doodh Baori, Adhar Devi Temple, Wildlife Sanctuary and Nakki Lake also make heads turn. Besides, the reasonably priced Mount Abu hotels ensure that you can visit this place even at a small budget.

2 comments:

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